Atiarroifit — , May 28.—J. D. Stiles. Deatoilide.Aandidate for Congress, has been (*tad to fill the place of Thos. B. Cooper, deceased: Had ewer 500 majority. evermissmisieeefOliebutatl Dans Commweial.• TrafteadiengSraiall ea the State •r.finpais4l,lll•lll,lllo•Sread. *Mitt PliaPer rant. lamed by the St itars /tient to Wan St.— Whiteey *tithe Case•fWeeevery •rwsse,•••,. bretaxseot.ta, May 24th.—A considera ble excitement was caused in this city this afternoon; by the diseoveryofatt enormous freed aeon the State of Indians to the atanuntofnear -one million two hundred thousand doThers,- by one of her former agents. The facts, as near as we can learn them, ste as follows : Previous to February, 1859, the Auditor and Treasurer of this State were in the habit of signing and entrusting State bonds to the agent of the State, who has an office in street, New York, and it is now as certained that Mr. it. C. Stover. as the elerk of Hon. John A. ervens, agent of the State, issued over twelve imoilred thou sand dollars of frnitilitleiii au I spa :on-4 five per cent. stocks. Mr. Craven-, .held the office but a short time, not overt o months. and resined. .thiv. Willard at mit.e tip. pointed Mr. Stover agent of the had control of the office all the time. eit itet as clerk or principal. It is thought that Mr. Stover continued to issue the bonds from blanks still in his possession during his entire term of MEN., dating them back to Craven's term. in or de:4o-00;d an act passed. in l'obrunr . . 1859, requiring them, in 'ease of trans fers, to be registered in the State Audi tor'd office, as well as to secure his own bonds Men. They are all signed J. A. Cravetat; by D. C. Stover, clerk. Mr. Cravens was notaware of these frauds un til.. within a few days. They were first] dissevered by Colonel R. N. Iludson, the agent, some months since, when they were presented for the payment of in terest. He immediately communicated the fact to Governor Morton, who at once proceeded to New - York, where he had an interview with Hon. Daniel S. I)ickinson, Attorney General of that State, and A. Oakley Hall, the District Attorney. The Governor insisted upon the arrest of the parties, but Messrs. Hall and Dickinson argued that it would have a bad effect un the State as well as National finances, and they thought they could get the par ties to take up the paper. The guilty par ties informed the District Attorney that there was not three hundred thousand dol len out, and that they would redeem them at the rate of twenty-five thousand dollars per - week. This had been carried -out till over seven hundred thousand had been redeemed, and they now confess that there iiaatin ihalf million yet outstanding. The matter leaked out in New York, and was in the New York papers of yesterday. Mr. Stover's accomplices are two well known Well street bankers. Gov. Morton, who is with lialleck's ar my, was notified of this yesterday, and Un wed** telegraphed to the Attorney Cleiersl and one of the Loan Commis sioners, to proceed to New York and as sist iR the prosecution of the guilty parties, *hick wilt be done without delay. These use parties have a bank in op oration at Belihrille i New Jersey. Mr. Sto ver is its President. T!te war loan, or six per cent, bonds of Indiana, being coupon bonds, have no muneetion with the five per cents of the s t ite, which is inscribed stock. It also stated that Martin Batzner, for the past two terms Treasurer of Franklin county, ha.• absconded with thirty thous and dollars b."longing to that county. He i s sa id to b e a : . ‘vinpathizer with Jett'. Da vis, and has prohtibiy gone South. SAIL DIE'): Monde y, May 26th. at 434 0', \1, , , ck , P. m.. Mr. A. D. IDLINE, in the 49th year of 0. 1 Tie lliNeel will proceed from his Wte residence. comet of Seventh and Smithfield streeV) this of • tempter at S o'clock. Itiaaband. Father, Thou halt left us, And thy lose we deeply feel Bat "Its God, that has bereaved us. Home all our sorrows heal. On Thursday. May ?A. at 7 o'clock P. M., at Blannudre Hotel New York, after a long illness, Gan. 'JAMES IitENA N, late United States Con sal at BMW Kong, China. were taken to Greensburg for in ternees t. ilia= ~nTn. JOSEPH MEYER 8 SON, MAIIIIPACTITRIRS OP FANCY AND PLAIN 1 1 111:111111TURE & CHAIRS WALEHOUSE, L 35 SMITHFIELD STREET (Between Sixth street and Virgin allow.) ad/ errnownwer. PATENT WRITING CASE 4 1 111144 DASIE IS SO ARRANGED AS TO A. sive the *titer a table eight by nine inches to writ* mold. will hold real Ss* resell. 14M ItalMiev, and Meeker*, Mi pot will Ibld up so as to measure only 834 to by 2 inches, tor obi by W. S. HAVEN, WOOD & THIRD BTO. . , • ' - night Cold, „ fatighmilaaitatnetia • or Base ~..Vhoaate which, might be checked with a simple remedy, .Inoglimia, often. terminates seriously. tit* "".'fff aware if the im oiss*g- a Agatiah. O t t 'Wed its first stage • that urhioh hirbatine 'wciuill' Oa" to a -,lnsuirsmody, if not attended to, soon attar* the havp. -4riiimuu'isagssertiLea U9!4,ll4t.intnxilsard dram yews ago. )„kaos Um, jarsami that thoy ars the = id. Ware the 1:4163..fcr -- Arabia,. Arroartioksfut t i fatadosA, the :Making Ihis44 t formansittian, and nuMimusscifartions of th.,Naaat. irtuavr . ingnudiate Postale' Speakers:4r Bawer, • •scat find there effectual fro. clearing Tad etnnirthening the voice. all (Druggists and (Dealers 111Falioins, at P 6 °wispier box. -1 ' I. R. - BULGER , . zurorAomara or • *MY DESCRIPTION OF ItNITURE. _ 4 ,111W.411-11•111111asidl arm., _ .. ~. !._ ... -~ ,:,~~► • Tulist•iyko, tr -N4ll. The deOth oThs jnerr elaini Cense] to ..HongKe4ll . lti.wheihe has resided for many Tears. is announced 'as having oeentred'inPew,York last week, to which city he had Just returned in very feeble health. Ile was a brother of ThoN. J. Keenan,. Esq., of this city, and E. 3. Keenan, of'Greensbuti now signal officer at Port Royal... His reamiitis have been I brought to Etreensburg for interment. CITY MID 11161110111000 INTELLIGINCL Gen :. Fermin was in the thirty-ninth 177tL riernormiza, & NO. st 7 : ARKROtic 1 SPATS Mulct. WM). Inter, N aseats thp "Idyl V ais*Weeltly Peal &Um sat ars an tlieeised to take AllShaTUAambilits andStbsedisttaas for as at our Lame Rats,. Regular Meeting of Comae Um. City Councils held their regular meeting last evening. In Select Council—All- the members present except Messrs. Allen, Duncan and Wills. . The minutes of last meeting were road and approved. A petition for water pipes along Kirk patrick to Duncan street, was referred to the Water Committee, with instructionsto report expense and probable revenue. C. C. concurred. An ordinance authorizing the grading,, paving and setting with curb of portions of Wide alley. Prospect, Forbes - and Magee streets and Cherry alley. was read three times and pa. , se.l. C. C. con curred. 1 A resolution from the Firemen's Asso ; dation, asking the transfer of the appro priation to the Vigilant Fire Company to any other steam fire engine - company which may be formed, was read, accom panied by a communication from the com pan v. explaining that the reason for their V. it lidrawal was the refusal of the Associa tion to recognize them as a steam engine company, and asking to be placed unier control of the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose. Referred to Committee on Fire Engines and Hose. C. C. non-con curred and laid on table. A resolution, authorizing the transfer of $2,000 from the Contingent Fund to ap propriation No. 6 (Water Works) for the extension of water pipes. Referred to Finance Committee. C. C. concurred. A report was read from the Committee on Gas Lighting, with a resolution author izing the erection of lamps as follows: Pike street, between O'Hara and Walnut, Pike street, between Walnut and Factory, Pike street, between Factory and Adams, corner Adams and Pike, Webster between Liberty and Elm, and Second, between the two outermost lamps now erected. Resolution read three times and passed. C. C. concurred. An ordinance authorizing the construc tion of a public sewer on Ann street, Eighth Ward, was read three times and passed. C. C. concurred. A n ordinance authorizing the grading, paving and setting with curb stone of Van Braitin street, from Pennsylvania Avenue to Bluff street, was read three times and passed. C. C. concurred. A report from the Street Committee was accepted, showing that they had ordered the removal of the watch house in the rear of the Good Intent Engine house. In the matter of the East Liberty Passenger Rail• way Co. they found the ordinance suffi cient to protect the interests of the city. A petition from the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co. asking for the privi lege of laying a double railway. track from their works,_ corner Duquesne way and Pitt street, to the water's edge. was discussed at some length and then laid on the table. Adjourned. IA Common Council—All the members present except Messrs. Hayden, McClel land, McGowan, McVay, O'Neill and Howbottom. After prayer by President McCandless, the minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Mr. McGowan presented a petition for the paving of O'Hara street below £tna, which was referred to the Committee on Streets. S. C. concurred. A petition was presented by Mr. Snively, from citizens of the Seventh Ward, asking relief from a disagreeable nuisance in the shape of an oil refinery on John Shafer's property. Referred to City Solicitor, kc. S. C. concurred. Mr. Roberts, petition from the First Ward School Board, asking the attention o f Councils to the storing of a large quan tity of oil in barrels on a lot opposite the school horse. Referred to "Oil Commit tee." S. C. non-concurred and referred to Street Committee, with power to act. On motion ot'Mr. Bailey, a resolution was passed, forming a Committee on. Oil, consisting of two from the Select- and three from the Common Council.' The Common Council appointed Mews. Bailey, Rob erts and Long. • S. C. non-eoacurred. A petition from . Peter Price, asking the privilege of erecting a frame house on Sec ond street, Eighth Ward, presented by Mr. Killen, was-referred to thit'Quitmittee on Wooden Buildings, with power to act. S. C. concurred. • A resolution was passed authorizing the removal of the_gas lamps at the end of: the Monongahela Bridge, mnless the Company pay for the gas consumed, S. C. concur red. The Committee to whom was referred the ordinance on the grade of Reed itieet, reported, through their chairman,A. Hays, in favor of the new *Tittle an d the re port was adopted. The action of the Select Council in form ing a new standing Committee on Rail roads, on which Messrs.. Thompson ,and Miller had been appointed, was concurred in and Common Council appointed Messrs. Killen, A. Hays and Armstrong. Adjourned. and Inkstand. Chieeker The Funeral or Capt. Bruhn. The funeral of this lamented officer took place yesterday afternoon as an nounced, from the residence of his father in-law, Major .7). Pickeisen, Third street. There was a large attendance of &liens . and•friends vehiclesomd- the , co ffi n, which was pliced j iii a lege hearse, wrap ped in the American flag: ras preceded by the Parke Zousves and Hambright Rides the eirehringed...ptiadiKis ~.mt„thr Friend Rifles occupying, places on either side the hearse 'contained the remains of their• Captain. The cortege proceeded to Troy . Hill, Allegheny City, where the body was interred in the Jewish burying ground, with militaryhoilors- Corporal Young was Ili() buried.3'ester day afternoon, in the. Union Church-bury ing.ground, Robinson township, from the residence of his parents corner Penn and Walnut streets. Heap's Pennsylvania Battery. Much anxiety was manifested yesterday li for the safety, of the section of Rnap'e Pennsylvania Battery known to be envy ged at Front Royal. The section was m command of Lieut. of this city and ',reached 'Twit Royal, where it was ordered by Pen. Shields, m the 19th. RronitheAlii!thliitheCitaterdei it &maw:, ibeeilithe men `(except one, whosecatsdi) have been killed s.oceakirn ptisonersi ant **henry, )! ! orerk As there area number lifirmaig me N. n'frapti Al legbiio attached to the battery, the latest uselinins• is looked for with inte n se aid:: iety. We trust that may be less disiitronathin the mamma ftds of the about now,fiar.' • • - Itelptdi Kim Cememmillilieli. • Thaltipnilican-,FMMIthe - Committee have celled s':Comiention fitillkeideyi June 2841 a t0 nominate oandidetee for Prim:. ident ea kAseemiete,' Ida Common Pleas Court anti err Delegates to the State Cow 'fie dela** neethgm will nrdiy, Jane. 2ba. Another to mounnate - Ceinty eilleetey Wm theggerr OB.& HUM& year of his age. He was a native ol*West moreland County, and a man of ability and great force of character. He filled with credit various important public positions. He served with diStinction in the MeXicart war as Lieutenant in the New York Regiment. The exposures of this service probably induced the diseases which finally terminate I his existence. At the close of the war he was elected Register and Re corder of Westmoreland County, and af terwards re-elected for a second term.— Under the administration of Gov. Bigler he held the office of Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. This position he resigned on his appointment .by President Pierce,to the Consulate of Kong Kong. in He has been abroad titer since, with the; exception of a short visit to his home Anna three years ago. After his return to China, he suffered at times very much from what seemed to be a return of* m a l s • dies with which he had been afflicted in Mexico; and though he was naturally of a powerful .physical organization, these. aggravated by the severity of the climate. wore him down rapidly, and for a year past his health was very bad. He left for home, with his family, about four months since ? and ,landed in New York on the 16th instant in a state of utter exhaustion, and survived but six days longer. His re mains were taken to Greensburgh and in• terred there on Sunday last, being attend ed to their last resting place by a large concourse of people. He leaves a widow and two young children. General Keenan was a very active and influential citizen, and had a great many warm personal friends. He was of an ar dent temperament, zealous in sustaining those whose cause he espoused, and pos sessed in a strong degree the faculty of it taching men to him. Many illustrations might be given of this. During the early part of his consular term, he was placed m a very trying position by a conflict with the British Colonial authorities on nectuint of the assumption by thent of what he deemed an intolerable control over Amer ican vessels, and their officers and crews, in the Hong Kong district. The decided ,position taken by him, and his bold and fearless conduct in sustaining it. compell ed the authorities to back square down and abandon entirely thereafter any attempt to exercise the:power which. to the great annoyance of Americans they haul alWayS previously claimed and exercised. The characteristics he showed in this case and his liberality to, and adyocacy ot. his countrymen abroad male Sim hosts of de voted friends among the officers of our naval and mercantile marine, and Ameri cans traveling to China. His early death will create sadness in many hearts. Gen. Franz Sigel. This accomplished officer arrived here from the West yesterday afternoon and proceeded to Washington City by the next train. He goes to make necessary arrange ments for taking his new command. He was welcomed at the depot by many of our citizens. and in obedience to a call from some of his German fellow:citizens, came out on the platform and made an apology, stating that he demired no ovation and was no speech-maker; he could only speak with the cannon and write with his sword in men's blood. file shook hands cor dially With all who came forward for the purpose. Pittsburgh Printer Dead. Thomas Scanlon, Corporal in the Friend Rides, who was badly wounded in the hat tle of Williamsburg, died in the 'hospital at that place last week. Deceased was printer, and was prior to his enlistment employed in this office for several years. He was an estimable young man, and his early death will be a source of deep regret to many, even though he died in a glorious cause. Another Plttobarnher Gone. A letter received yesterday from Capt. F. C. O'Brien's company, of this city, states that Sergeant Scott. C. McDowell, of the same company, was killed in a skirmish at Tutnall's Station, near Rich- mond, Virginia. Young 'McDowell was. it will be remembered, so severely burned at a fire on Pennsylvania Avenue, two years ago, that for a long time he lingered between life and death and reeovered only to die in a noble cause. Allotment Money. John Harper, Esq•, Cashier of the Bank of Pittsburgh, is in receipt of copies of allotment rolls for companies E. and Captains James Ni Hoosey and William S. Jack, 78th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Col. William Sirwell, accom panied by $6589 20 fordistribution. Per sons to whom this money is allotted will receive it by calling at the Bank of Pitts burgh with satisfactory • evidence of their identity. Sergeant Fulton. Although a military order prevents, for the present, the transportation of the bodies of soldiers on government vessels from Yorktown. Dr. Jonas R. M' Clintock, who visited the battle-field at Williamsburg and recovered the body of his nephew, Ser geant John M. Fulton, who was killed there, had it placed in a metallic case, hermetically sealed and transported to Yorktown for transmission to Baltimore by private vessel. The body will be brought home to this city during the pres ent week. A Patriotic Town. We are informed that on the announce ment of the repulse of 'Gen. Banks in Mansfield, 0., yesterday morning, a cOm paayof one hundred and one men was raised immediately and on their way to Colum bus in one hour and a half. It must also be remembered that the whole of Sher man's brigade of 4,000 men was raised in this. section besides a number of-compa nies for other Reginienta. Well , done, Mansfield. tleasen's or Hors' Clothing. Let all who wish to be well clad, whethir they are olds Or young; remember that Car *beep Clotiking &ore and Merchant Tadonneratibliehment is on Federal at., near theieadad, Allegheny City. , Another Miner Dead. Co. Reese H. Neeld, of L, 102 d, (Col. 'Rowley%) regimeat, .cshot through the body above the hips at the 'battle of Wil died at St. &week's Hospital, on Friday--night. • His re mains in the city . on 'Sunda y sad were ` Domed to die. residence of his father . James Neeld in Union 'township, this county. Hesiy *lit door to the Post Ogee, Solidi is the June number of thi soNd utoithly. It is, as always, well stoietilthebbiekteidbigalld every Alla& in it willliaeerefolly rad. Thu; erm rPu kabipesd tdrOdadolS IWd `nu soon be Tikvfel#lo -14 0, . • - COM 1U1SSION; EIALIEL ANDREW WEITZ Wishes to inform his friends add &forage that he is "Rusted on LIBERTY STIIREL, NO. lEL near ST: CLAIR STREET, and b prepared to accommodate all who may want anything in his line at the lowest rate, for cash or such bade as may snit Old Blinds repaired, repainted and trimmed at the very lowest price, and if the work does not pleaset I will charge nothing for it. N. B.—lt has been freely reported by some of my particular friends in my line that I had quit the . Blind making, which hi not so. my2-Imdt • inNAP IND AND WOWING DA CHINES; Bay Elevators, Separators ' Horse Powers, Hay Rakes, Scythes, Forki.'Spadea, and Farming Implements generally, constantly on hand and for Attie by BECKHAM & LONO. No. 127 Liberty stied next door to tiore's QT11.&101' aligeilt lir BOXES IN CANES. in art iele ererY 'lankier should hare. for Welty BECKHAM & LONG. No. 1.7 Liberty street. cos 0L r *II EELED HORSE Italce. Iti.k.,s..4.e,jtett !waived ted for le by Eck HAM A; LONG. N.. 1•.7 Liberty street.. 11 A. It II Itc JAM": .t ' S7► BARREL 111 Leni La elf ivat rweived and formals by .1 AS. A. FETZER. • ',rurr Market and First streets. it in coo:- :to ES PRiNE W. R C11,::c just rt...ei% • •I and f,.r 3ale•bb ara. J Fe A. 'itt)2; corner Market and Firrt streets., MILOUIII-32 BAR6EI Y 41:11014CE tra Fondly Flour jum received and for aide JAS. A. FFTZER, Corner Market and First streets. driREATEST BARGAINS roma 01. FERED in the eity taw to be bad at Giu B E . E HIVE. We are now opening our FIFTH ARRIVAL of SPRING dir SUMMER DRESS GOODS PiIIAWIAI, MANTLE/li. NACQUEW &e. As we visited last week nearly all the New York end Philadelphia elearinit.nut Ruction miles we can oiler bargains in the way of DRY GOODS. Drem Goods which formerly sold at 1234 and laNc, we are selling at 6!.; ; Drew.% Goods' which formerly sold at and ill we are tiellingat Depot Good% which formed,' Feld at 3;3:1 we arc now dolling at 1104 Our stock of SHAWLS. SILK AND LACE MANTELS. is large and complete, the style. entirely new and elegant, at which will be found the embroidered HEKNA NI GRENADINE NHAWLPi. which is sotnothing new. Our stork of lemmata. wad alloasefuralabing tiataLs i, , umpleto in all its branches. to w hieh we invite the attention of the public before purchasing elsewhere. C. HANSON LOVE * CO., No. 74 learket street. BOOTS AND SHOES atilt continue to be sold at ABOUT RALF PRICE, CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, NO. 62 FIFTH STREET. 70 C t E RECEIVED LA.ST WEEK, EMBRACING EVERY POSSIBLE VARIETY WOOS. iiO.OOlEO SOM. $1& CONGRESS °ALTERS. 00 CENTS el- JEWELRY IRREVFACTIIRERW A Alfieri AWRY in the back room. iieikd for catalogue of Priem. STATIONERY PACKAGES, with J EWELRY, 73 oents per dozen. J. R. GARDINER, SS 51161 street, NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICIL Agent for the Amoniat ion. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK osmium- ND of the Lestbdatare t at its het serigni. a Impalement to its charter. allowing it to kaa mo ney Meath rates as will enable it &spay expenses and p a Dividend of 81Y PER CENT. a year to its depositors. Therefore parse= wishing to borrow upon real estate located in this county. con apply directly to the Bank. Fourth street. CHAS. A. CLTON. Treasurer. FOR ARM! WAGONS. myl6:lwdarlmw OFFICIR QUARTIBRICARTIR U. S. Aug'. Pitgsburgb. Pa.. May 26. 1862. I SEetLED PIIOPOILLIM WILL MT. eeived at this °Mee until If M. on TIME DAY. the sth Of June. 1112, for the delivers" at such point or points , within the limits el this city as may be &sweated by the smdePiesed of TWO IMENDIED AWAIT WAGON,: SPeeideations to be seen at thbi Ogee; Bids will be received for the whole waisiter. or for any number not tooth= lifty. Bids will not Inn the nis be receivedaullistan Owasso& from say puma not actually edged Each bid taut be aseempsidsd by sisumenty for" theempeatioa in ease tie bid be accepted. sad mied sad sisat merits in not IMPS than the,amoint se 'lt/ibid. will be required for the d u e pstferatimes or tee contest. The bid den will shame:tacitly** period within which they propose to deliver . sad other things being equal. preterence will lesiva to bids irpseifying the shorteet period. Blank fonnsof bide, guaran ties and bonds, may be procured on application at this °personally. or by letter or telegraph Pro by fi rms must name all the parties t ouch rms. The proposals .of bidders not in conformity to the above requirements, will not be considered. Bidders must be present when the bids ere opened.. The right to reject all,bids is reserved. Address proposals as follows: MM. ALEX. MONTGOMERY. Qorse th uartermaster U. S. A.:Pitts burgh; Pa., and endem "PROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGONS." my2i-tf [All Pittsburgh papers publish.] NOW READY. ARTEMUS WARD, HIS BOOK, With M e argo h ioale teip ti l l=rittions Elegant iihno., Oloth Bound; price $l. lONSIMITING 01E: 11111 T and meet eharacteiwitsc writing@ of ilde great American Humorist. Fee Word Pea thew has appeared no Ihst-rate kanorowsr We ioen the Mnerleior prem.'and • MINI ma i l i t al Althen the community is craving for ere with to dispel the i ntode i r e V icr it has been shwa& will be • wiry ma. Nan Yeas e inasintibbr kithenleftheim-. mortal "Artemis. Ward." have become familiar by beingß copied and sampled in the'newspapers or the uey; others, however. have escaped th e eye of the raider, and an attempt has been made in this voluthe to collect the best and to issue them in one handsome !ohms% splendidly illus trated. No one.will be &madded alter investing a dollar upon a book that will illumMe with peals or laughter every household into which it finds its way. For sale by HENRY HINER, • No. 71 and 78 Fifth street. next door to Pelt BOOTS, SHOES AND QAITEBS- At Lou than. Auction Prices. Some Children's Soiled EnIONI at 50 per cent. I. tkuut Coat, AT THE emup gal r.srw OF SOIL H. 111011LAH Mt Market street. 21.1wilklaitpiftii. SMITH Ai 1011011111,-fla • , 41- CliaAra 11.110.1:L. ~> ... ....~;t: BOOTS,. SHOES' AND GAITERS, M ASONIC HALL :AMMON HOUSE , :NO. as FINTII at extrawdy low prism MNO= ANS ILZIIOIIOII AWC. 15-1 n THJALTnesday)MOßEllit= 97th a dock, wilt be as at there= Depot of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayaeaad Mime Railway Common for account whom it may eon- COl7l 100 Boxes Oessoges mid Lessensi. Terms Cull Par Fonda. J. O. DAVIS, my 27 Auctioneer. ATWO STORY SUCH WALIISION, pleasantly Musing upon an SUlblelllo9 baba village olltochester, Beavereounty. The house's large and in goad order. having_been recently im proved and re fi tted: large (mbar& seal and wash house, etc; easy °farrow by railroad. Blanket pas millet: train Stopping east and west every twenty tour hours. Price WOO: tam POO in load end the balance in thine 8 yesta. Farads by . MIMI= 80N8. my 27 51 Market street. CettNTIILY BACON—TAN L. NEM Country Bacon. Shoo Mimi. Sides sad Ilia* tat cal received per steamer BmiasiGhodm i l Sir i j ab JAB. A. corner Market and First streets. KEEP IT BEFORE YOE, SAVE YOUlt when you can and get a BET T. ER PIA Get the thiex ;•-. t! , 1 ft •rs m one that is light and Wank!. to. cll. (bat %tilt . :le your wrist and armors is S . PLANO to day and to-utorrow.low for cash or approved aeceptancee. Call and be convinced. WISE BIRMIRE, . M~na6etoren, lib Woodsieata D 4114001011. MONNIOIII, _CHU. .11.1 DRIRPB We._ he.. AT AUCTION—On MONDAY and TOMIDAY at 10 and! &cloak at Mamie Hall Amain Boom. will be mold a gonad i of Prints. Detainee. Lawns. Lawn Ro Ladies Trimmed Bon nets. 'DM= Flats inat variety: also. Yankee Notions. he . This is the gre dunce for bargain a d s we bays received orders to close oat my T. IkIaiLAND. Auctioneer. zwritacrzs WITIIO VT by the on of as apparatus whmfft no drags or Wraith: battery an used. Modfl cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted' by my process. and are ready to test* as to the safety and painlowness of the operation, whatever has been saiday persons interested .in asserting theeentraft, having no knowledge ding process. ISI.ARTIFICIA I. TEETH inserted in every style. and charges •as low. as wilt warrant the best of material in all eases. E. OUDRY. Dentist. 134 Smithfield street. nol4lr-is A MMY TEAMMITEMS—WANTMDII3: MEDIATELP. 50 experienced teamsters. for service in the "Mountain Department"— Wages $23 per month and one ration per diem. Transportation will he fun:abed to their destina tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY. , Major and Quartermaster IL B. A. Office Quartermaster N.B. A.. No. 319 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. niyM-tf QTEAMBOAT WRECK:. ME_ MIALE-- 1 , 7 P The wreck of steamer MESSINGER, now lying at the Marine Railway, eonsistiagof Boiler. 4, Engines, Doctor, Nigger, Hog' Chains. Anchor Chains, &c. Apykr_to CALDWELL & BRO., • Ne„ gilt Water street,. m.73-Imd rain DAY- Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W. IL: MOOSE * CO.. my 9 14* Federal street, Allegheay city ATON. MACRIIN dlt CO— NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, Invite the attention of Wholimeade Ar. Rota,ll Buyers to a large and varied stook of desirable good just opened. ea. EASTikk CAINAGES. KIWIS k WAGON, Niew AND 1111601IND-lIIANDED,, PIM sale, and will positively. be sold at the lowest prices, to suit the times. Particular atten tion paid to repahlas. MRS. JOREPH WHITE, Lawrenceville. Penn street. now the Two-Mili Run. ne..4.16md IRON AND NAIL WORKS.. LLOYD tit .131.A.C1C. Mausfactarial of '."'t; Rodkricßtarko, A a.' T Inn, Wallis 111111MOMIS ; Also. Scram. Sala T Bail sad BIM Bar Railr Iroa..adtaido IbrAgWarke. Works aro Wlsior tba OUT GAB WORK Wareboase. Neil; Walasrailreet arid N 111 Market street, Nammierematkuss. apubtowts SOMETIME NEW AT NO. 113 FOURTH STREET. I would invite the attention of ladies and 14n. tlemen to that beautifalipleee of art so much teemed of late called the ILLUSION PARTING. and my mode of inserting the same in Nip' and Madonna Bandy. It gives them a light and life-like appear ance hitherto unattained • I have also just re ceived a large and carefully selected stock of the . best French Hair, purchased for cash, and MY motto is nick sales and small _caulks. • CAMERON'S EXTRACT OF FLOWERS, or Botanic Cream, for softening and beautifying the hair, is too well known to need comment. Also my new HAIR WASH for familv use: it prevents the hair from falling out and getting prematurely ey. Ladies do yen want to have a clear, inauti ul, white and heafthfal skin t 'fee. get a MHO of my Module* or Skin Cleanser_and take's little healthfld eat doer exorcise. This in no hum bug, but will preserve your beauty to old age.— Discard all pohonous skin paints. ' mn2-43mw J. R. CAMERON. RECEIWIF.D. _ a lone stook of BLACK. SHAWLS, - With Fine "rooks and Gold Nixed Border, Very ('heap. BEAUTIFUL LAWN, for 121.2 odds. rine Janonet and Corgandlea. LIGHT COLORED • BALEIORAL:.IIHIRTIL 108..lidiopOyda very Aloe imoorAOsoot of SUMMER DRESS dUODS. W. &. D. MMUS, myal wow of Fifth an[ Market atresto. GREAT RIBBON OPE INNS MEE= HORNE'S, 77 & 79 XARKETSTREET, ON MONDAY., MAY 26, We will have open and for sane 190 Cortina* New ltibbons,. 70 'de 'mash Flowers. 100 Boxes Assorissas 90 CMOS SWIM GOOdriN, to which we in site the spacial attention of country and city tuns chants and milliners Vii hairs Just riceived &base =nib , of Lemilesandlldises • Prose& amilliseliesdas varimita, 811111 11•10 11 0110. 01 •••••• 11111111"1111" .. ,sl l=4• '' 0,111 . lowest primin 1 a gair • to . JOIBEPR nowine, ;,,WHOLES WIJIA sn att.44.! , . tr . PITTS BUtintlitliAilLa - Lanai! ' APED ; likuragenientferlbrisWMl . 7 : TUESDAY : EViirifiqq..itAt.27thp• oCdte - - EI 00 Ic 3r. /1* - ELATE HOOLEY & CANIPSZLIVaIIoa MINSTRELS,: From Niblo's Saloon. Broadway. New York. &M. BOOLE Y 1 G. W. ff. GRITIFIW. saormaroaa. in their unique and unapproachable ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENTS. The gentlemen compiling this talented troupe are universally acknowledged to be the Stara of tie, Parteastrat. For full parderikeleßPMFanunaL FN gm/WARDS. AAA& Pricesof admission SlhiSSindlsamts. ONNOCZATIC COIINTY CON. i•eiriNTION-The NomMkt Omar Cout onto of ClorrosooodOneo mot at "the LUNT CHARLES HOTILoaBATURDAYMOBRING, ISth hut.. punotoot to sill. The followinewas unaliskossis adeptedi • 4 ‘: Readval. That the Democratic citizens of Ade gheey sooty mostat their resPnett_TtEhloor for holding prhosestiiip BATUKDAY,.the 14th day of JUNK., to- dolt two delegates Imp each township. borough MO H riato meet in Convention at the couRT the OW of littsburgh. on Weshsetwilty, Rae 11111111100 U o'clock. to selertdelegates to the State Con ventin,; whl-h ....rabbi' at Harrisburg elkthe 4th IS. The 1...11:1,;: , in the an.l open at sp. r., and eontinhe until? P. M and in the townships the meetings trill be held between the hours off and 5P.n. i By order THONLAS DOIRIDILLY. Chairman. &neat. Hansa. SeeMar7• OUErrOM MINN Pittsburgh: Aprill4thi ISb2. iroe NOVICE IS MERIBEIIIf GIVEN that "SEALED PRO i l=i s ', wean panied by.proper guaranties fortes to be furnished on application at this Mee, will be received thereat, until 12 o'cloelLweridien„ on the FIRST TUESDAY OF JUNE NEXT, for the nuttily of PrOViniooll. Heavies, ke.„ emiumarated in said forms, for one year, coma -on the first ofJuhrpext, and trotting on the of June following. The quantities Mated are esti mated withrslineuestothe usual number .of pa. timer in the Hespital; but the United States re serves the right to take more or lon of laid , arilt elee. aceordingly medley may be required. t If the articles delivered at the Hospital are not in the iudgmant Wale Physidanafthe,bestgmalily and. adapted to the Hospital, he will be at - lib to reject the same, to purehase other aitieles in their stead, and to charge the contractor with any ex ccsr ofcoet over the contract Moan. , The United States reserves the right to a..ceot the proposals for the whole or any portiorfof tbeintielevepoth. Led. • • • CHAS: W. RAT'Mniftk , apls:tti Surveyor and Agent of Marine Hospital Usinters Cured , by itenadretworings. Da. B. Bastruturrn—Dour Sir r I seas Suf fering, for many years from hereditaryhernorrhoi did affections, of which I harithe frit attach in IM6. Since that time I was regularly visited with_ such complaints every spring: 'felt in the mein' ins a most severe pain in the back. as if the lower oints of the spine were broken or bruised, and an asthmatic pressure on the chest, Owing to my oc cupation which keeps me 'sir day busy out of doors. and entirely distrusting any so called"regn lar treatment" that would have confined me to my house. I thought of following a plan of my own, which might cure me without the inconveni ence to my business attending the treatment of • "regular prectitioper." So I put an Alleoeles Mater right over the groin, renewing it every. fortnight : every Satarday. night I took.a dose of Brandreth's Pills, three or four. as I thought neces sary to a dose, which operated on theater getting up, three to five times is the *lceman on Sun day, Tuesday and Thusday slights I took", Lite Addition Pill, which produeed one large ovacin tion. I pursued this course for siz weeks sad Gould attend to my business With Out interruption: I worked, ate and drank as I was wont, illicit most soundly and awaked every day with lesepain.and now I know nothing of the complaint at all, go that I feel obliged Pi make you this statement for proper use, hoping that this simple proceeding may benefit many as it has done me. lam deer sir. Yours mad rsetwile sr. - A. La Croak& awe de Franklin Wog. New York. All enquiries auowerid by address ing DR. BRANDMIC. Now York. Sold br THOS. FINDPATH. rdtaburgb. Ps. Wa Abli by ts all reapaatable ia isailoine. . _ " • M; 7.7.:Y71= INSECT POWDER, Teetedfor 11 years and erns in favor.• It kali and exterminate* Rotate. Bed Bens. Ant, FM^ Moths in Cloths. Fars and imitate. Oankin In sects. &c. All genuine bowls the signature at B. LYON. and is not poisoners bones. or doweattie moil tale. Beware oteounterfelts andimitations. Lyon's Powder kills all insects in a trice. Lyon's Pills are death to rat and mice. Sold everywhere. D. B. BARIUM; my74mdeod - 202 Brimidway. New York. MANN 9•IF- HOW LOST! HOW RESTOSIED! Jug publisho4, ins ge n attl Naviollopa. Price A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREAT MENT and Radical Curs of Spanziannotom or Seminal Weaknam Inenbentam • Ennaimions, Sexual Deb and Im to to M ania.. Meld r'"Pt- Paimen hafraritkr.2.Z",,Ytar..; 4k. it; " A Boon to, Timm& of Stare rs." Sant =tar ...4 in a plaim mvalorma stmope drem Podomeed,:on ralyorMa, dir • J.C. IV . .Bawory New Took. at Me noial:Hn-imodaw S.-T.-1880--X. D A.- re fit B PLANTATION 'ITTBEiik . - Exhausted Nature's gnat restorer. • Thu hirifie rate. strengthen and Purify the system. !NUM* pubis. Acidity ofthefßomaeb. Diarrhom, Ai. A preset appetiser and tonic. They invigorate the body. without etintulating ;the brain: Theyare compound of pure St. Croix Rum, Raob Ana Herbs, and are regeomOmiltiCto zal!:•wito aea them. Adapted to uldoryousejstgpittkularly recant:maded to the weak und banettbl. Sold by attweri.trustele; P. H. )i& dlt CO, 1111111Broidwiy. tiow York myT-3►ood sewing Machines, NO. 27 .FIFTH PA. Awarded the Ares Promise's at the United States Fair .4- ,r 4 - 1 • FOR THE YEARS '1868,:.18693044 two. UPWARDS OFBO,OOO MACHINES sold in the United States. YOBS TH•W. 90,000 "Me *l2 PAS fA ; , . We offer , to the publie WHINIER A WlLki SON'S IMPRGVED SEWING MACHINE. at REDUCED PRICES. with. lammed elailksiee of lie nieritine the bet and -nee nodendly Sewing Ilaehinenow in ate. ItdoeimPosilli will 011 the tldebilAnd thlionoot dit loeli•etitchiisioadble to unravel. 'Skeen bath.? Add. b SiMPki in 00111thata010001.6 ipeed7' lD movement, and more daraidallig sal otkar, chines. , Medan giving *tier , and deloGgitiou ofmaehine furnished wadi CU appli*lcw in per-, " Roily * atb ilbaahmb kitsar r three rim spa- • Int-,sawings.:CocK J. . •Ir 11. CA311,41X.' - -s , - NM*, 1114011, Prilin.'l4 111,1-41illiTiCliiirs -104411.114.1*4.0114/1101''-7 oislirjeff G. 01411 - 50 -N - *** lll 4 l ,Wis . aiiNe. 1 POST 4OMMWmoi. V . 0 4 f: 4 1.1111MID: - mum* st%ione 4 - • ' 4 ', • Fraigaki• Bur n t 6.P00b100., jijirThe at there were 4 feet.t, neaten watet: in. tint: &MEM and faith* Winthertravd. W. The ever. punctual. steamer Emma Grahans,ll(thttoe Avow eqentaitidev.*:will Ify for Zanesville and intermediate ports on this at 4 p. o: - :,This boat is -a Amaral feet/site passengers and shippers. 31 r, &on hasahattno of the olllee. WI- Capt. Reno's punotind stiamir t, Loan, having andentose -cosphieletlk; load for Cincinnati, Louisville and river. Coptsia- Seely has hasne.or Passennesswill be well cared for.._.. I The ..iine,:light e .„ steamer Cricket Not - Captain today for-Cincinnati and Louisville. .1141( iden D H Montt* will be foetal:at Clar adyerti sing camas insoasata thellidt thateadftialtiltobisioulintesamelleo, ftlisep.ves to-day for aszoiMati and , Loadriew Mr Wiorry will do ea lathe olleup.' SOY" The isolate paminger atedmilije t Itoderator.2WMtomm lit. Loam tie best ,of Our atteotirolkiesid Poeta , will do tbehoseseryt . _ . OWOut adintjaccolonnwAnnOunce thVin B.7resoles daeotiatner - to t ,s andogran and , „.. kaVelar 9.* 0 4n glajtlo . C i Za*. She l iinvonfldy fitted 10 leeway tieulaisad offerirtimiblit of peraans going thatitir: Osiptfo4* nob' - how thinso ought tole done. "", • 11114.;;The s_pkndid passenger . - stegoforn : Daeotak Got. D. r. Ilentiriekses, hiaineft tit 7 : is eineinsatt. Cairo, Saint Louiaawd Slink ' Th boat„hae the be.iit ef seetni anodatio'na,Wm;_ tire sad extierieriewroMeers. Mr. OW 'will du the atteativein the office ; wtulet_captellkl. th#.lllll_ „ 113 . 1 . 0011 . . nn; ehmehunis:lll4t.§44llloo:7, "L - DAY; VAT 27/ 47.1r.'; •••sI - Tips Jytairr ,Onaiumme Taiefurer,„ 1,; - : - .1EfASTINGS„ Command*: fbrefeatieve : iX;rtB on tholarinnelliamt "" 4 Forfrejaht oN nimg• oidromara 4,6 myr ' 4:Z.LIVIIMZEMIN kcia. F.; !Limimirmati Amor iiiiiiblifiller; l''''' 43 , t TUESDAY. MAY 21.10 A E' Tux Aszevusit PASOURII; , GER Packet MICKEY No. 11. . Bonn Gommandef. will Ulm as 'An nounced above. . • - ' . , , For Rd* or passim imply ea bead. tell/ .p lIWWI Leads. TPITIDAY:MAT4;II I .II.i Ciapt Mine as annouical for di,. aborq ~isia~ ate or reieh ritit t rt !! . r SO e 4 pit LE4ll3.Agiatt. F•e Clutelfamoi. Ifd dJI. sad Tali .- litiMr, • "- TUsSDAt.ll4orl7„li P. 31. '... . ' - unit -mixermairabiatouri= ST. LO v; A. Re »: eimmai - id- tr. 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