MORNING, MAY 28 4 try v. 7 .PROW. maw YORE. atml • STATE BOSTON are our agents for the EMI" , and Wiligirredit in those cities. and are au hedged to t.altehAvertisements aad Subsoriptiazut crrr `i BICHOUOOD : Battles Battery. The Chronicle contains a dispatch frm Captain Pi:bulk in reference to the retreat of Gen. Baldwin which ttie Pittsburghers apt - interested, as follows : iirit.t.tiiironT, Md., May 27 Via Car lilse.—Geneial Banks' command, about four thousand five hundred, strong which were encamped near Strasburg, Virginia, took up their line of march about 4 o'clock on Saturday morning. At Newton, ten miles north of Strasburg. his- rear was attacked. Capt. I 7 tiderwood's company had thirteen wounded and one killed. The rear was Until lat.. in the evening, when it reached %Vim-he -ter, after a twenty five mile 111:11%.11. 11.1. i The pickets were fired into :in I lierrAssed ull the night. The rebels took up a position dnrim ; the night, and:commenced the - t sok early on Sunday morning with their batteries. Severe fighting occurred until 9 o'clock, a. in., but our forces were overpowed by General , Ewell's command, numbering about twenty-two thousand, when Wt• etllll meneed retreating. p4Airt i reached the shore opposite WillisinA• rt r aitinee of thirty-seven miles on Sunday night. '4510n..' Banks' command, including Cap taiiiiXo_rgan's and Foulk's companies are now iti- Willianisport. The Wounded in Ben. Morgan's company are4dhacDunwoody, Sergeant D. It. Nei son,-W. H. Sterling, Corporal l ( . '. Duk e , Charles Shankle. In Capt. W. S. Poulk's campanv, pri vate F. Dougherty, A. Hickey and baniel Scott. None were killed in either. The killed, wounded and missing in the 46th regiment, Col. Knipe, are about one huridredand twenty-five. Capt. Hampton, Sergeant D. A. Stewart. W. Lafferty, Cornelius "tool, Hiram Neely, John MeAleese. Albert Evans, Milton Slophey, -John Hinshaw, Jan Pierce, Garrison W. Lacey, Win. H. Cappie, John Smiley, James Stock house, John Harrison, John James and M. Keck were taken pris- Quemoy:4h battery, wagon, forge,. and two baggagreWagons. Atwell, of Knap's battery. ha, arrived in Willi:wisp:7)d with thirteen me. to Art of Glossing Linens. The mystery of giving to linen collars and shirt bosoms a gloss like that on new linen is thus explained by an exchange : "This gloss, or enamel as it is sometime s called, is produced mainly by friction with a Warm iron, and may be put pn linen by almost any person. The linen to be glazed receives as much strong starch as it IS possible to charge it with: then it is dried. To eisuelt . pound'of starch a piece of sperm. paraffine, or white wax, about the - size of a walnut, i s'nsually added. ''hen ready to be ironed,: the linen is laid upon the table and)Skointened very slightly on the surface withii.elean wet cloth. It is then ironed in thernmal.way with a flat iron. and is ready "fortheglossing operation. For this purpose a peculiar heavy flat-iron, rounded lathe bottom and polished as bright as a mirror, - iiised. It is pressed firmly upon the linenand rubbed with much fume, and this frictional action puts on the gloss.- "Elbow grease" is the principal secret connected with the art of glossing linen.' , 'actor HUKO•S Old Newel. The story of "Les .Miserable,,," a novel by Victor Hugo, just issued from the press of Carleton, New York, has been well Yen tillated. The author's first novel, "Notre Dame de Paris," was accepted on condi tion Sallie. publisher should bring out all Hugo's after productions. It made the fortune of the printer, who, on Hugo presenting him the manuscript of "Ims Misernbles" offered him a mere song for it, which he refused to take. Year alter year he repeated his offer to the publisher, each year.increasing the price, and now, when the book is twenty lire years old and the death of Hugo's tyrant leave,, him (recto dispose of the manuscript to others, he .has sold it for $BO.OOO. The work is a powerful, fietion, called "Pontine" and has created an immense furore in Europe. Carleton!' translation is for sate here by HentiMitier,.Pifth street, next door to the POstoffice. At Home. Thomind • Ewens son of B. Ewen book bas er, wounded in the ß. thigh at Wil s, lisku4buyg t _ _while fighting with his com panyithwftiend Ride. Guards, arrived at konto, - ,yesterdny. Robert ld'elelland, of the same company, wounded in the mouth, has been at home for several days. A ball struck him in the mouth, knocking out.seversd of his front teeth, and passed out:thionirh his cheek. Both the young men are' oing well. Pawl* 801 lbw So'diem. Bishop Potter has recommended to every congligatiaa in the diocese to make an annul csintribution to the treasury of the BiShip White Prayer Book Society, and Whitiandat the Bth ofJune, has been se lect:4AS the day. The money thus raised is to bi ruled in the distribution of the Book of : Common Prayer among the sol diers—Particularly amongst the prisoners of war at Chicago and Columbus. The neleetle. Hew. Meer, Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth street aaitdoor to the Post Office, favors us with the June number of the Eclectic Magazin . e: kis ilhatrated With a fine steel picture of 'Prince Albert . , from a photo graph liken just before his death, and its emen a ds are...very cream of the foreign momildiaa,„through which it is so dicult to tog:lemon* of-what 'here prese ffi nted in the ittiractive,form. The Eclectic is *idly iuid justly g ining in-popularity. *me to Waslattigton. 1100.41i05. A. Scott, Assistant Secre day tat - rot-Wei; passed through the city on Mon.evenzog, on•his way to Washing. ton eiii , ..loire we nqdarstand he will ten der his " rutugnation,l his duties; as Vice Priiident- of the Pennsylvania Railroad Conway , requiring his undivided atten tion. teetillg• The Beard of Dir :tors of the Pennsyl vania.Aeldriad Co. pany held a stil meet*:Afreterdey it Philadelphia for the purposeofeleeting President pro. tem.. to eet &ring • the •bsence of J. Edgar Theeaeoss,. Esq., -.tho goes on a trip to Europe, or the benefit of his health. The result of the meetiiig MLR not .known here last evening r Vslmola Real Estate. - We call general attention to the adver tisesnent, in another column, of a number of valuable 10t5,:., in Rochester, Pa. on nett , at Sheriffs sale. The property is le, located in a thriving town and offers a splendid opportunity for vest profitable iant. Ptilteata. Antbigthe list ;of patents for the week endins May 13th; We find one to A. S. Fleasrag, ot • I • , and Charles Ad ameir gal eitY, . gimes to W. J. Ch the... of for improvement in the. i re if iron and steel. Also one SOybold, of McKeesport, Pa., fallivirosetilnent in miner's lamps. Alp tXagffs_Whogs• PON& big aVout et two hundred Steel eagrayipp, walk& he is selling at No. 78 Fil khitem,s*iatrfive teats each. A Good Troupe. Maner Henderson did a_ good thi when h ag e engaged the Hooley Minstrels. ng Our people had been without any amuse ment of this character for nearly a year and were consequently on the qui rive for a really good Ethiopian entertainment,s uc h as is given by this company:. They sing and play well, their jokes and witti cisms are capital and their melange "rough and tumble comic spree, &c.." take down the house nightly. The Theatre is being well patronized by the lovers of negro minstrelsy and deservedly so. The _Union Cavalry. A dispatch from Capt. John H. Stewart, of the Union Cavalry, formerly in com znand of Capt R. H. Patterson, announces the crossing of the Potomac of the com pany, all safe, at Williamsport, yesterday morning. The Company was known to he in Gen. Banks' Division and many fears were entertained for its safety. Drowned. An inquest was held yesterday by Coro ner Welting on the teitly of Joseph Mc- Kibben, a lad ten in years old, who, while playing on a flat the . river at South ittshurgh, stumbled over a rope fell over board and was drowned. The verdict was in accordance with the facts. Tioops En IltoSte. Five hundred soldiers of the 413 d Indi ana regiment, fully armed and equipped, arrived by a special train from . the West laa evening, and, after a substantial sup•. per, furnished by the subsistence Commit tee, proceeded Eastward in cars provided for them on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Selling Oil WltWont Licentse. A Gazette correspondent • writing from St. Louis, states that the agent of a Wood street oil firm was recently arrested in that city and fined ten dollars and costs for selling carbon oil by sample, without Ii• cense. . - More or the Wounded. Samuel Moody, a member of Company K Fourth regitnent of theSiekles Brigade, and a Pittsburger, who was wounded at the battle of Williamsburg. with a number of others is liow in New - York City. WE: direct attention to the advertise ment of Mr. Jos. Fleming in another column. Everything in the drug and pre scription line constantly on hand. JOSEPH MY TIM FANCY AND MAIN FURNITURE & CHAIRS WARRHOUSE. 135 SMITEIMILD MEM (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley./ • nog invoßtratimr. --- - PATENT WRITING CASE /11111fIll CAST . IS NO AIRMIANGED To give the writer a OW* eight by nine inches to write upon, will hold Pen sad Pencil. India Rubber, Checker Beard, and yet wilt fold up so as to measure only% For oak by of SAM, Cold, lgough.ortaapaenzaa &owe ;Menai, r, 'which Might be awaked - with a siMple remedy, frnegimicd, often teeminot4itserioasjy. Few are aware of th 4; irnixortadoeit stopping a As/AA or-49 1 / 1 501 Wad its first stew; that :phi& in the beirinning would yield to a mad remedy, if not attended to, soon. attacks the lunge. 4pe4utre a.goonchia/Sigachter were first introduced eleven .year ago. It has been penn e d that they are the best article before the public for Aide 471rsian-chli& slearrta, ecataiLth., the Hackin g Cough in ,ganatinwidn, and numerous affections of the Oluseual, giving immediate relive. Public Riiiesikere: Muter' wal find-them, effectual for clearing and strolgtheni ng the voice. • Sold .331 aU (X ) ruggiater And ahxder e $, at Pe oads,per box. Cleriolir. Baker. MANIFACTIMPIS A INFINITUS OF Neddles, Fish Rooks; Nl* Tickle, &c., 48 Malian Lane k3lsLibeity it. N.Y. Would reineetivety till the attention of whole sale dealers toile& ezteativo and varied stook of Plinitrimi ?AC*I Their F a llillitriting WORKS" Canton St.. has been is satewsfel opt , ation for to _years. where they maisfeetere every variety or .. , ~ • -4: - ~ PINK /141481E5, SIPIANIII, tle... ' * iloolt the lesi Resift sisa. and whieb they nar row melt siterior and Sally &aver than the 1 Zied ankle. [ limo -ti ouernakAino acmea I AV ONCE. tor er sob pi a WookisllASltidss., - lea •-: ::. Their e f newhi eall'peitietheetittits * to tit r . i ii MobLakilirlitiasitairmem air :a nnintwered. . .. . • • , For dieglieneWo readers ; • •• as are not coeveriatiliniknoints of goof ionleriAttie 01,40 ng for , . . the. ey , . r, 166 ft - arg ,Mar k l e g, ark leg, feet suple- ood, intialoal4thewad of the breastbone liliable*like'gristle: If the headi.is , ow ; she: eyeel tbe rani brightif fresh Fowls, when young ; have .entooth'itimbs and legs. In other respects they are like young turkeys.— Young geese will have yellow hills arid feet, and a pin head may be forced through the skin oldie breast. (It requires con siderable pressure to thrust a pin through the breast of an old tough goose.) If fresh, the feet will be pliable. The same rules apply to the selection of ducks. As a gen eral rule, all other birds have bony *dews, that are not easily straightened. Young birds have pliant and easy yielding claws. The spurs ofturkeys and roosters are hard, long and sharp. Of young ones but the first developments is seen. Array. Shootfag On Monday evening a colored man named John Jackson, got into a difficulty with Peter 'Annan, at the house of the latter on Butcher's Run, near Allegheny City, about a female companion :liken to the house in question by Litman. Jack son, after some warm words, ran out into the street and seized a large boulder, Which he threw at Latium', striking the woman, who interposed, upon the head. ',anima then drew a pistol and fired at .liii kion, the ball striking him in the thigh, pa:sing obliquely up and lodging near the hip one, close to the skin. The wound i.; nio serious and neither arrest nor infor mation has yet been made. ANTHONY MN YRS JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANUIPACTIIIIIRD or woad Inkstand wad Cherkers. inches by 2 inches. W. N. HAVEN, WOOD * TIMM DU. =U:=l !'" 11 .11 WM The RAKIll : c+) Rviptep:isw:— Mrs. OiritCltVinat., 11 1 3 0er, the escort iIE:-Senator.' of California, accompanied by her four children, Mrs.> Keary, President Davis' niece, Owitra son and.daughter. (Arizona) thin lays. Sib ley's coin:load is amounted and in a starving condition. Two companies had 'been cut off', and the rest were endeavoring to reach Santa Fe. The Corin correspondent f the A peal says : " B utler 's infamous o order ha p s tired our arm y. A Union spys . guide was shot nt one o 'clock to-day.' • The Charleston Courirr of the I•2t li eon grat ulatim the citizens of Charleston CM the tact.of that city being four t imes mnger than New Orlean s, and adds that large con signments of stones, from Columbia and the interior, together with iron chains and other materials, will soon be on their way to 'aid in constructing a stone wall, to block out the invaders from approach within shelling distance of the city. All the Southern papers condemn Gen eral Butler's order as cowardly and in famous. but they take good care riot -to publish it. Gen. Beattregard's Pos t ion. Referring to the position of (letieral Beauregard, the New York Expre.•;:: re marks: With Butler holding the Nashville and Jackson railroad—Farragut pushing up the Mississippi with his flotilla, with Davis at Fort Wright getting ready to come down— Curtis moving eastward front Arkansas, and there the great posit of llalleek press ing him at Connth— a hisi on is threat ened thus simuhansously, front, flank and rear. We think we can now see, in these grand combination movements against the enemy, the key to the otherwise in ble delay of Oen. lialleck to "11101 When the battle is fought, it is eertal be a decisive one. THE target rifle used in the Free States, and practice with which has produced the crack shots in Colonel kierdan's re inie is a very peculiar instrument. 1t if made with an increasing twist; it has a false muz zle, a contrivance which preserves the tine true edge of the real muzzle from wear in the act of loading; the barrel is of steel; the ball is made of compressed lead; and the weapon is fitted with a itelescope of such power that at four hundred yards it is possible to distinguish the color of a man's eyes. This rifle dos execution at the dis tance of more than a thousand yards; and Berdan has in his regiment no man who cannot kill an enemy with at least two out of every three shots. at the distance of a quarter of a mile. osi DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER CON PLAINT—These are the diseases which sweep their countless thousands yearly to the grave. Sallow complexioned people walk list lendlY along looking us if death would be a relief to them. They know that they are sick. and that they are fast wearing away. but cannot tell you what ails them. Hundreds of inch persons have been thoroughly cured by the use of Limbers Blood-Searcher. The genuine, article prepared by tho original inventor. DR. LINWEI is for sole by all solvent druggists.and by thesoleagerit. SIMON JOHNSON my 26 Corner Smithfield suilEuurth streeis. R• R. BULGER.. ICA NERACTrIttIt or EVERY DESCRIPTION 0 _ - FURNITURE. No. is Nuelthtteld Street, PITTSBURGH. A FULL AMOIRTMENT or Pittsburgh Manufacture() Furniture, Cunatantly on hand,. which we will at the fewest gimlet fut. _ _ MORNING POS'r STEAM PRINTING ESTAUCIS I AuF.Nrr CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS PITTS B IT R ii fl HAVING RECENTLY MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVES ARTS TO OUR OFFICE. We are now prepared to execute all orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK & JOB PRINTING With dispatch, and in the most superior style We have an office 107000 ND TO NONU! /u the city. And will pay particular attention to RAILROAD, MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING mum 01PLADING,CIRCULAWIN, BILL HEAD% BLANKN, DEEllet CERTINICATEI, ItZQUITEna, DRAT TICSUCTIS, RECEIPTS, Show Cards & Bills in Colors, CAMBIA, ENVELOPES, 1116/11.1131611, CONTRACIII, ShowbiHs, Handbills, Labe* Co lege and School Schemes, Hotel Bills of Pare,lnvitstiona&o. Our figoilitim for printing POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C. FOR CONCERTS & EXHIBITIONS ARE UNSURPASSED! we can Imre complete gatidietion as to TIME AND PRICE! BOOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. $114•01 sad College Catalogues. illogiensweenis Catalogues, Omistfflattomma, Report!, Bileh , ete. swim NOOKS, LETTER gyp, BLANK BOOMS, CHECK% ETC. Banius & Banking Mottoes, FURNISHED TO ORDE.R, ALL 1 RIEOUTED PROXPTLY BARB. 211=111111PM.511i mai Weal NIL , - WICA . BETII . _ __ NF .- a -1/OAT FOR Xlkfur,-agib ' ' ' 4mi1.4 , * dialer - -- '--- s• . , e.pu .4 ° Yl, *el 00•21. I. ii i:MtM •-• :i3apv, Flai lr*-- 7 Ittait VT171;1; CV it COMPANY.SAW- .. VENITIAN 'ELIINDII} • ANDREW "%victim' siisheg to inform his friends and the public that he it situated on EIRERTT STREET, NO. 1$?, near ST. CLAIR STREET. and is prepared to accommodate all who may want anything iu his line at the lowest rate, for cask or such trade at may suit him. Old Blinds repaired, repainted and trimmed at the very lowest price, and if the work does not pipa.se I win charge nothing for it. N. B.—lt has been freely rorted by some of ny pirticular 'friends in my l ine that I bad quit he Blind making. which is not so. tuy2-Inull r YOU - - WAVY TO SNOW HAT 'CHEAP REALLY MEANS, CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, No. (:•2 1 ilia street. 13 DOTS AND SHOES Pena wely aboa t Hair Price, Her" After JUNE I,it ()NE PRICE NIN. MIMES FROM G CENTS UPWARDS. I b►'H'IfOLbaALIiJIWE 1 - , lt in the boek room J. R. CIAIRDINER. Affent 11. r Manufacturers direct. _ . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 461EALED PROPOSALS WILL. RE RE. 0.. eeived by the SCIIROIL DIRECTORS of the Borough "flireen,:burg. until If contlay Evening . . June gni. I kW% at 7 o'elock, for the ereetion, including the fur n iNil illir 161 II 11/11 feria 1,,, .d'a TW 0 STOR Y BRICK iII.LLINO, with litielllellt, 011 the ground 14- wetly known as the Aendenty Lot. The dimes- ' :iioni of f 4he building will Win hg IL: feet. I The I esigti. plan, speeiticationst, &e., eau he seen by culling on the undersigned. By order of the Board. .I.AS. C. CL.Alth.„ Secretary. tnY2.3-lotd igki EN' lidbilbElN NOW OPENINII4 EATON, MACRUM & CO'S e speeial attention to selenion NEW 41OODS, which we are now opening. AND New and handsome stylo? 1l A/. ACE Pit ENO!! E.11111101DV:gb E O CILL L A US, SEE' OP r'UL Ld If AND SI. EL' ehoiee styles. Eleiati I . new etyle, "C LACE r EILS. 711131.111. VG 1:11t11U.X.!t; R ,t) les ul LCUS.VET a:ui!urennd Freneh EDG/Ni! ANB LACES, 1 1(i:ill:W1•. Uhl) MiTPL &c, a every kind. EA - r s FINK 811111 IN SHIRT FRONTS 1.) (V)1.1,.. 4.115. SUSPE TIES. CS. 1)131- G. 4 11. 1 1ENTS...te. New steles of LA 1) 1 Es" 1I .41) Ph 'INS KS: Novelties in fine French and common PANS The host make of Sjl Vi l / 4 . 8 ETS eiUVitt. :quailsl attention of wholesale and re tail Mayers to our assortment of Sr.V 11 11:11ELE.IS AND Sl'S' SHAWN. Poalers supplied in luau, ity at lowest rates, EA,IoN 31ACRITM & • 17 Fifth street. RD_ ETA I I. till OE NTOIIIE AT A 11' 4 1'T10.11 Commencing Thursday morning, May , ) tat 11.1io'clidt, and continuing at 10 and 2 ...ock each day at the Store of tioilfried Fox. No. 415 Penn Street. will be sold without reserve. (as the L' dee! !ling businesio a large and superior Stock of 1100T8 and SHOES of every sleserip: (ion. comprising the stock of n first class Retail Boot and Shoe Store. The f.reater portion of the stoek is CUSTOM MAD}... Awl consists in part of tient.? tine French Calf and Ki t , Boots, calf skin Shoes, Gaiters and Tien. Ladies & Congress and Lace Haws. eau . Ain and coarse Shoes. Buskins. Slippers, dec. Boys' and Youth's calf and kip Boots, .Shoes atni Gaiters. Children's Clatter,. Show and Slip per?, and n great variety of 'den and Women's wear to numerous to mention. soy'..N T. A..IIPCLIELLA Awild • oneer. R EATENT NA lailJallaa SWIM Or. 411 a FE:RED iu the city is now to lie kliNd a t the BF:E HIVE. opening our FIFTH ARRIVAL of d• NPMNEH DREAM GOOD*, MIALNTILFAI, SA ireeTEN, As we vi*iied last week nenrly all the New York and elearing nut auction sales we can 14er bargains in the way ‘ , 11./KI tiOODS. Drown Goods which formerly sold at 1:2!,', and 15".;,.., we are selling at , ; Drew' Goode which formerly Bola at i and ::1 we are selling at 121- Dream Ciollllll.l h irh formerly r. , 1•1 at we are now sellinK at 13iF;; Our stuck of RDA MIA, SILK AND LACE MANTELS, is lame and Complete, the styles entirely new and elegant, at which will he found the embroidered lIERNANI GRENADINE YHA WEN which is something new. Our stock of D aaaaa eimite and Houtierurtalushing Goodee is eoloplete in all its branches, to whieh we invite the anent len of the public before purchasing elsewhere. C. HANNON LOVE & CO., No. 74 Market street, NOW READY ARTEMUS WARD , HIS BOOK, • With Many Cowie Illustrations on Tinted Paper. Elegant 12m0., 010th Bound ; price $l. CONSIISTING OF Tint ales Ea T and most characteristic writings of this great American Humorist. For several years there has appeared no first-rate humorous boon from the American pram and a good °neat this time, when the community is craving for something where with to dispel the depression into which it has been plunged. will be welcomed by every one. Many of the irresistibly funny letters of the im mortal "Artemus Ward " have become familiar by bang d aysied and rerjespied haves newspapers of the s others, however. maned the eye of the reader, and an attempt bas been made in this volume to collect the best and to issue them in one handsome volume, splendidly illus trated. No one will be dissatisfied after investing a dollar upon a book that will illumine with peals of laughter every household into which it Ands its way. For sale by .111ENItY MINER, No. 71 and 73 Fifth street, next door to Poet Office. iny2l ATWO STORY BRICK MANSION, village pleasantly situated upon an eminence in the ofßoohester. Beavereounkr. Thehouseis lame and in good eider. havinjt been nom* int proved and refitted; large orchard seal and wash house, etc easy °faeces by railroad, sixteen pas senger trams stopple:east and west every twenty four hours. , Price $3,400; terms $6OO in hand anti the balance in three yearly mymenta. For gale by S. CUTHBERT & SONS. 51 Market street. ArIOUNTRY BACON 7,0 LEB. NICE ‘.., Country Bacon, Shouldsn. Fides and Hama ust received per steamer Emma Graham : and for sale by . JAS. A. FETZER, rity27 comer Market and First streets. KEEP IT HEFO*E 'roc SAVE YOIJit MONjilt whenyoucanandgetaßETTEß PIArrO. list the thing itself well aknarne : one that blight and elastic touck that will not ache your wrist and lifters is a PIANO to day and to-.morrowl ow for each or approved acceptance' Call and convinced. WISEIIROTHBR. be - !nr26 Manufileturenr,llB Wood street I STRAWBERRY sox= IA cloak isdi article every eardner should have far tale by BROICHAIII & LONG. No. 197 Liberty stress.- E , COII 0 111 Y ICKZE/IXIIC MO IVIZ Rake!. Reverie &e.hist received aad for sale by II & LONU. inzel :.-- N 0.117 Liberty Street 1 4 At Ira—is a. — .o wan " • • XL Amial Lard. last maired and for 'TABA FICTZZR. - APS anie /haft liatirst _ ars*. 40. *mem ,Thr JraDand for kr . HENRY B. OOLLENB.. MEZZO 4, ~ i ~..; ;• oPor.I im are now ill nil ••• • I.! .. .er., 7 pensive und . pr0uL.,,,,i,!......,• We feel con6clent. without , ~...g . a , .oh,a, th a t few I.lllloil in the west. caul be lowa combining so many advantages to the mechanie, merchant and manufifeturer, and to persons who may wish to live retired from the bustle of the city, and at the same time be within very convenient distance.— The scenery is unsurpassed in loveliness and beauty: water is abundant and pure; society W is Wood: the people are industrious and morel. e would then say to all who may want a home or place of business in a rapidly improving town, within ane hours, ride of the city, to.which they may go and return at any time in the day or night, collie to this sale and purchase a lot or block of lots; they can now be had at low prices— hereafter they will not, for upon the return of peace and Prosperity to our e,ountry , property here will greatly increase in value. The title to the property is petfeet„ and for further information in relation to the same, we would refer to N. P. Fetterman and Rota. Robb, Ens. of Pittsburgh; lion. Thomas Cunningham. Win. B. :Clark and it, B. Chamberlain, EiSIiEL, 01'1 Beaver; (J. C. Spezerer, James A. Sholes, Charles Lukens, William Leaf. If. 1%. Frazier. Lemuel Woodruff. Ira Blanchard, Wm. Johnston, of Rochester, will cheerfully show the lots and blocks and give any information which may lie desired by any persons wishing to purchase. iny. • ADIFS' CONGIMESK ___ 4 HEEL ciAITERS WHALE . OIL fIOAP. IN VONINF.X -lON with other articles, is said to be the only thing at will effeetuallY !preserve fruit trees from t he re vages of insects, bugs, Arc. It is sail , to ut e an ar w ticu well aCppPce a a b e le . t Apple. Pear and Cherry trees. Try.it: a small outlet may save Y6ll hundreds 01'1101131N worth °limit. The Whale Oil Soap is fumble at JCSEPII FLEMING'S, w 721 corner Market street and the Diamond WHOLESALE BUYERS will find a 1;0.1 assortment of BOOTS, ~!Tura AND CA ITERS ANOXIC MALL • AUCTION MOUSE at extremely low prices T EI Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS E ATON. lIIACRIM k CO--- NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, Invite the attention of Wholeginlea Elk Ret4ll Buyers to a large and varied stock of desirable good juin opened. EASTERN CABRIAGIS. RENRIES k WAGON*. NEW AND REFUND-BANDED. FOR sale. and will positively be sold at the lowest prices, to suit the times. Particular atten tine pSIRNeOgIE PH WHITE, Lawrenceville. Penn street, near the Two• Mile Run. usr2-11s6nid KENNI N-- GITO2II IRON AND NAIL WORKS 11.14)1r1) dr 1114.ALUIC., Manufacturers of r liar.Nheet, , Ho., A and 'r Iron, Might wad Spikes; Also. Screen, 311111111 T Rail and Flat Bar RaUr Iron, suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY OAS WORK Warehouse, No. tilBll4ll4Pr 'street wad N 6 Market street. Naatairrta Hutidliss. aidtbdant-ia ECE I E BLACK SHAWLS, Wilk Floe Aroeluk and Bold Mixed Border. Very ew p. BEAUTIFUL LAWN, f or 121-2 cents. Vine arkeonet and Organdies, LIGHT COLORED BALMORAL SKIRTS. lel-Just opened a very nice aseertment of SUMMER DRESS GOODS W. & D. HUGUS, my2l owner of rah and Market atm& GREAT RIBBON OPIF:INNG HORNE'S, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET ON MONDAY, MAY-26, We will have open and for sale 123 Cartons New Ribbons, 70 do Prase* Flowers. 100 HozeoAmserlems do 90 limes Straw Goods, to which we in vita the special attention of country arid city mop chants andtnillinertt We have just received a large supply of ladles mad Maim II addidelha. Femmelr sued Illfeeluteille Silk mud ilibasiamea Men Unibirelliviv. Nair Weiltameed Here Illisresaea. Cotton Hader, sad Eilloves. Irambroliderlea sad Limier Illaireaker. elelells, which we will sell at the very lowest Prileal to CASH BUYERS. JOSEPH HORNE. WHOLESALE ROOMS, 0 'WELDERS AND CONTDACTORD We are now manufacturing a superior aritiele of I. Di 4 4 , which we areprepeeed teelenegetremeer Tutu. COD Sat ward Saab"ly cosi beipi assissi. IMICIUMBN, GREALSALE; AMMAKE .11M.A.14 liossionu Atorp .IpatTaps corm , A 'rrlitif,the - - hadtedlet 4 isituate in the ..Meaver eounty, for sale on S A . list OF MAT. illigientlikteelook; a au' upnata aseitgligi an d :rudiment for abalaneeof onipasdneerehase menet'. The lots madionetiti the advmUsemsat are situ ated in a healthy. beautiOd and thriving vilhge. No town in the neighborhood, or indeed west of 1 the mounOdns.rposeesses so many natural sad ar tificial advantages; the town lies upon a high bank of the Ohio at the mouth of the Big Beaver river. within :Id miles of the city ofPittebtirgh-- there are now some thirty-five railroad training- sing daily through this place east and west, north and south, offording easy and direct 'comtnunica tion with all parts of the country : there is also e 1111 l munication directly mgt. south. north and west by rh er and canal.: there are now eleven daily passenger trains passing ea.% and the same 1 number passing , west: six aceommodation trains run from this place every day, commencing at $3..: , tt'clock a , in. , and running at convenient and 1 suitable hour: , lo suit every one, and returning I from the city at from 7.%" : a. ni. until 8 o'clock p. in., so that persons residing here can attend to 1 their regular businees in Inc city through the whole or any _part of the day. a n d return to their homes in Rochester. The town now contains a population of some fif teen to eighteen hundred, and is rapidly increas ing and improvillf : churches of every denomina academies veni sem i naries , ame number sexes which and for both sexes,whieb are, equal, if not superior, to others in the united States. As a manufacturing "lace Rochester has advantages which are certainly superior, as any Person will be satisfied upon a fair and to, ft!! to aruination. It lies hi the heart of a beat, .: . ferlilo agrionl'..-11 oonnr, which a' . .goo d.l It ;t . lime stn. bIES' coNIIRESS HEEL “AITERs LADIES' CONI:RESS CHEAP AT' I). 8. DIEFFEWBACHER I.; Fifth street NO. 5 FIFTH STREET. W. 11. Ilea= & CO 113 Federal street. Allegheny city, a large stock of -A T - 2d and 3d storiae. yr. taii:Y:t ' -•- Sianialit 'Loan Aka MANAO .W • I 71).111 . . WIED4ESDAY- eilltbraelatAih. ' 1 •: , ‘ , ,74 3 -:,!' . .of We . i; •- IHE [LATE 1 100LEY 4E. CtipplFßlLLlFell Al / s L's•, - • • From Niblo's Saloon, Broadway. New York. R. Y. HOOLIM it G. W. H. OWIPPIN. PROP/MT.-111S, in their unique'and unapproachable ETIIIoPIAN ENTERTAINMENTS. The gentlemen comprising this talented troupe I are auk - ors:Illy acknowledged to be the Shiro of the •Yroteonelou. For full partieularsseeprowrauitims. FRANK. EDWARDS, Agents. Prieesof admission ES, Si and IN ovine, Grnemoviemrac tvverry tiai VENTION—The Democratic Comity Com mittee of Correspondenee met at the SAINT CHARLES HOTEL on SATURDAY moaNniro. 1 0 th hut. Pursuant to eall. The ibilowingints: unanimously adopted: .. , Resolved, That the Democratic citizens of Alle gheny county meet at their respective places for lothbolding primary meetings on SATUDDA 11, the day of' JUNK to elect two delegates trout each township, hologgh and ward to meet, in on Cvention at tee COu KT DOUSE , in the city et Pittsburgh, on Wedateeduty, June 11111 t. at 11 Welork. to select delegates to the &ate Oen ventioit. ~ •i -I, .-- ."161. It U.trreAl•urg ork the eth OP.): !:, NEVI'. Thr 1111 , :; in IhN urpttwii .1i: I.nail°, unlit M • ;I Eh, .tV .1 . 1;;IS II 1. 1n.0tq1....4 11. .7,•1 111. tr. TtiOhlAS DONNEUX. Chairman.. TiAßPßll.SeeretillrY• slurs NEXATE—E. 6IAZZ.4 is a eaudhlitii the the tiiiiaitiatioa STATE SENATOR. . tart • 4 t lllll ;A"Trarllfil v b7. J .T2 date for nomination to the above mrice, before the next nominating Metalllimn County Conven liou. 014diacto CUST A OM HOUSE. I Pittsburgh. pril 14th. HIM Oir NOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN that "SEALED PROPOSALS" *wow- Denied by proper guarantees accenting to forms to be furnished on application at this Office. be thereat, until 12 o'clock. ineridian, on the MST TUESDAY OF JUNE NEXT. for the supply of Provisions. Medicine, die., enumerated in said forms, for one•year t commencing on the first ofJuly next, and ending on .the thirtieth of, Tune &Mowing. The .quantitica-Asidd 'ate; esti, mated with reference to the - usual nuniber . of Pii; tient+ in the Hospital; but .the United States re serves the right to take more or less of said arti eles, accordingly as they iris be required.. If the articles delivered at the Hospital are • =fan the judgment of the Physician of the hest quality and adapted tio the Hospital, he will he at liberty to' reject tho same, to purchase other articles in their stead. and to charge the contractor with any ex cess ofeost over the contract prices. The United , States reserves the right , to accept theproposal,. for the whole or an.vportien of the articles speci fied. CHAS. W. BATCHELOR. aplsnt.l Surveyor and Agent of Marino Hospital uPllesi Cured by Brandrell Pile, DR. B. DRANDRRTIP—/liar : I was suf fering for many years from hereditary hemorrhoi dal affections, of which I had the first attack in laki. Since that time I was vgularly visited with such complaints every spring. I felt in the morn ing a most severe pain in the back, as if the lower oints of the spine were broken or bruind, and an asthmatic pressure on the chest, Owing to my oc cupation which keeps me all day busy out of doors. and entirely distrusting any so called "regu lar treatment" that would' have confined me to my house, I. thought of following a Phut of my own, which might cure me without the ificonveni ewe to my business attending the treatment of a "regular practitioner." So I put an Alkock's Plaster right over the groin, renewing it every fortnight; every Saturday night I took a dose of Brandreth's Pills, three or four, as I thought neon. 'airy to a dose, which operated on me after getting up, three to five times in the forenoon; on San day, Tuesday and Thunder nights I took one Lite Addition Pill, which produced one large evacua tion. I pursued this course for six weeks. and could attend to my business without interruption; I worked, ate and drank lasi was wont. slept meet soundly and awaked every day widaleaspaM . and now I know nothingof thecomplaint at all, '&64 I feel obliged to make you this statement for proper use. hoping that this simple proceeding may benefit many as it has done me. I am dearsir. Yours most reaDeeM A. IX La Croak,* office 65 Franklin street, NinrYali. All enquiries immediately answered by address ing DR. BRANDRETU New York. Sold by mos. REDPATH, Pittsburgh. Pa.. And by all respectable dealers in medicine. LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER. Tested for 19 years and grows in favor. It kills and exterminates Roaches. Bed Bugs, Ants. Mess. Moths in Cloths. Fare and Furniture. Barden In sects, Ay. MI genuine bears the signature of B. LYON, awl is not poisonous to persons or domestic animals. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. Lyon's Powder kills all insects in a trice, • Lyon's Pills are death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. D. - ti. 111411111 Elk my7-3nadood_ INS Broadway. New York. MANHOOD— HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published. in a Soiled Envelope. Price A LECTURE ON SU THE t IAT6. TREAT KENT and Radical Can or Seminal Weakness.. Involuntary - ms s . Sexual Debility. and Inuiumats to .lEartinge generallyrvouness. nimmption. Epileper and Fitt Rental and Physical Incapacity. rema ins from Self-Abuse. Re.—By ROBT. CUL VERWELL. M. 1).. Authosof diet/seen Book es " A Boon to Thomas of Burets's. ° Sent under seal. in a plain earelope, to any ad dress. Poe paid, on receipt ea cent& or twc postage gimps, by Dr. .1. C. KLINE. 127 Bowery. New York. Poet lace par. 4dBlll mh3lan-isolsw D It A. IC. " PLANTATION - 107111/18, Exhausted Nature's groat restorer. TheYlarktO rate, strengthen and purify the system, cure Dys pepsia. Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhea, &c. A perfewt appetiser and teak. Thep ber.isoratw the body, without stitnulating the brain. They are compound of pure St. Croix Rum, Roots and Herbs, and are reccommended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by all Grocers. Druggists. Hotels and SII/00.11A. P. M. DRAKE ilk Co., 28$ Broadway: Now York my7-authod WHIELIA a woofs - Sewin g Machines, NO. Zt JIM STREET'. PITTSBURGH. PA. Asoarded the First Premium at She United States Fair. FOR THE YEARS 1868, 18159 and 1860. UPWARDS OF St 0 , 0 0 0 MACHINES sold in the United States. !CORN TH•N 0,000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR We offer to the public WHEELER & WlLie SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCER PRICES, with increased confidence of its merits as the but and most useful Family SewingMadinenow in 1 1 / 1 1. It does equally well on the Cliched and thinnest Akins, Ewing tai lock-stitch luipossible to unravel. aWu on both sides. ie simple in eonstruetkm, more speedy 11 movement. and more durable Outu any Otbor ma chines. Circulars giving Prices and deseriPtion onnachine furnished gratis on applieation in pev; eon or by :letter. ' ' • " A Every Maebias warranted for throe Nara • ap3 WM. 811MNBN a CO. J. H. CAMAY. Mole. Stock. RNA .aOlll. 1 r 1 1 I 7 I inn" . .._ ----- _. • ...- .....t.v:-.‘ ,,, , , ,,t.t....,..- .. -:•:.:.• --- ........ - :iviirer: _pniiiptriton. i: - ,;1 , i ,,, , ,, i, - ,4impw....„ • - i - i - "Frsaldh. Itmistairpgrinini. _ ; 6 . i cc i r% l H ail ltiVigfteth. ! . -.4,04- thgetumbilitins. ' DNPARTED. i • FilgailtiOrit / 6 iP'ili ti llie; '- aliVaithigia_; jttossbiith. Minerva. Oorde„ neellinc AleVtith:lleatinsbion i St -Louig .., _ ' ""EsilaiA'Urshaiii. 7iyetta, Zainexvilie • . • iltiirl'he River—last evening at twilight there were a f.- 3 ineLeA Water in the: ehannel and Ming. Weather warm. &Of The .favorite passenge r steamer Stielwe. cup,. it'. Rein). leave:: !Ili: 14 polio and. Pfirtswouth. 111%, Capt. I:eno's pttrwtnal steamer St. Louie.-having undergone runiplete repairs:will load i.r eineinnati, L.Zatie.rille andfenueiwree river. Captain Seely Ilea charge aL the Ace.* e,.- will be well eared for. „ NIP* Our advertising columns anuounc,t , the fact *tit Captaia #obinsoa's Stew/let ges tingsjaaves to-day Ibremoinuati and Loadwilra. Mr *horry • will do thehonors lathe office. The writfae passenger steamer Moilerstitr.Cavt. Reed is St. Louis. Gateau and St. Paul.annennoed:Si She ha*, begs ontoeommixlations and attentive' ollienti. Our attentive &lend Porter will do theltonort of the °Mee. Far etnriattuati and t.. Tits:%l446lllllT: Caraellter, will HOZTlleile/ , tt.beason. Commander. will leaver dor& ports on the day announced above. ". Per freight or pasaagenopfig ma board on to my2.l d.ll. LIVING -STOP/. &et:LA/Mita: tor einelnwagllillite Twat., weeiew Ithee , .!-, THIS DAY. MAY IS; TRICE ,1 1 1, L211111111111 er, wi ST. or . the LOU IS. S. A. and in ßeao. t c e ommit- , ll leave f above ' rmediate ports rs perahove announcement. For freight or palisage apply on VW to 7 JAS. COLL A9,J:Co :orJOiNFLACC--Agaid s For NI. Loads. 61110111114 aatlploglats. Pim": TIILSDAY; MAY 2R..4 P.: 1 1 11 TUN sinutannal evifiskra, GER ,Stoomier, /110bEllitTOB.., Ceorge sea, Cwounander.- will legyaag theabovw.wed liatonmailiato yam For fright or maggot apply oar — ward or to • iny2i J. B. LIVINGSTON. CO. *mg, ikeiriliii IteuliThillli wimoeuatic.. &WigTirr , Armiurr ._ ; . rad. Marlia; D.. It via; .1 mander. leaver :'.b, ' tini above parte .'. ~ ...t.. Wedneedav and Friday at UM; ..___- :' '.;,.: _',- -,..., For be/at tertg=trnam l'usill'orw' J. , " Water inner. , . Regular :Tuesday Paeket For Marietta and Zaaraville4 THE FINE ramtualliti.' steamer V 4 81-8 . 6111.411 AX a aroeAyeek_aomia.zuler. leans Pi_ tad*, every - ruNIS.UAY. at 4 - p. and 'Luton every PAIDAY at 8 awto. For freeikar'pae apply ea bearaoi to. 4. B. LIVINGBTO2I4t COAgaria. For MI / Paiilt e re Wort Gall*. ' slid P.oollausfik th . EVERY 4 P.ll. 111111111TRAInig SCIERNIS. that ag ria. liana. liars_ far endows andjkibmi. maJfia. I,* . sektv trips, having_ tabs' emir WaliNgsDAT at. 4 o clock. and tetniVarletwas Gallipolis every FRIDAY at S o'docE ruh2O . J 1 B. LIU - At/SUN it CO.. Amu& - ---- STEAMBOAT AGENCY. - W SE: HAZLETT Has opened an office at NO. 90 WATER STREET, • • [ Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a sbaro Ova roman from steamboat men, ap24-Iyeil HUT E IPOTANIX AND SODA ASH— . PURE POTASH AND SODA ASH: I am in receipt of another supply of supariiii Potash and Soda Ash. Those, Who make their own Soap. and have use for either of those articles will find it to their advantage to examine UV stock before purthashig elsewhere. JOSEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH- FLEELNGI.• • coiner Market street and the Duwaead. • my 24 corner Market street and the Diamond., NEW AT • - - NO. NIS FOURTH STREET. I would invite the attention of ladies eV- Omen to that benutiful_ginee of art so wk.:- teemed of late called the ILLUSION PAS 0; and my mode of inserting the same in Wigs and Madonna Bands. It sires them a light and life-like seppear anee hitherto unattained ; have also hat re-.' ceived a large and earafaily sideetai stook of the best French Haw. Pumhased for wok and mr motto M AL _Wok sales and anallprofita. CAMW,OWS EXTRACT OF FLoiyAR . s, or' Botanic Cream, tor so ft ening and beau 'l ug tie hair, is too well known to need comment. Also, my new,RAIR WASH for Melly sue; it pranks-. the hair from falling out andlettingli - Var. Ladies doyen want toners swear. banwh.: tut. white and healthghl akin? Hsu. get a bottle of illy Philodornue. d o nifelessness., and, take is • • little heaithfal oaf rmen:lbw. Thus is no hum bug. but will praserve..your beauty to old age.— Discard all poisonous akin Paints. my2.2-6mw J. R. CAMERON. ,FAMILY MAIL DISIM ; r7. -- WK. STEM/ART, im3" , A2 R HatcWir__ cant miiiplied with eteag . at low Rat?' wasvaa ..ainmataa Lana% UMW— Judi tdassiatkr situate Oil Rabies* strait. .41W ff. ' gikiwr, bAng a division. of a buds gaits % ' witit -' ' Dult Wad. *rabbet% dd.. aad oonvoU l iktge- Ipaisegar Hallway. Pomo= . of a good and pleasant to Syr a - deneo,_ans pastionlarly brdtsd to look)t gift beangfal lota, 'wide* two at low ptista , and on easy terms. Waspish, • • • • S. ' ', . BEir az ol mime -- - _ ..._ . ~ .• • . IrIENTIII EXTAACI7IIIb IWIT11611PIP.; AL PAIN by the am of an Woman no drab th 'nr k•Staff ugoingt.,:' eal gennnan and tkairmiamma hve' extracted s a iroeirit. and ariitimAr aa to the wad amino eras artuaterer hag Isld b 7 amerting eiewieggigy. baslnims PPlll r i7Pl L _____Ctilia. TEETH IMMettid. style: sad ih.egai . as low, as will manna • best of material in all ewe& • > . O• Mee& •oley-ls. -4 nary TzuwiTzius„wAsTra,Aa-, MEDIATELP. 51 , exptrreseed tesiettifiN • ' - tor service la the "Illountsut Deposition_ Wages $25 per month and one ration pirdsass; Transportation will ibefarniiised • - Apply to A. MO " "11 Major and Quartermaster . ' Office Quartermaster U. S. A., No. NW P street. Pittabdrsh. Pa. - • -. a...M UNS wrgekON! 'WRECK Saiall.:r • The :•atotemmerlNl._ bigkg at the meth» 'Hawn lil MINOIII now ecessiethigetnU. 841 fa. :MOW; Deetoe" , Rxmer. Meet Chaise; AueiierplwieN war J. a aaa No. • Nun *NV lit , /111110111411 . , _ i - Hay Igerntote,_: , • Aim. F.f" 4 " - Farm*/ in cenerallr. band and for Bale by . BlCClCH No 3lll 7 & l44.4tr litita late4.. / `next door to Ilare's Rotel. -dor pIANOO FOR Two =ears !lOL LAW-Raines Brothers t 7 octavo pianos, with earvif_l_ !Pleftni. fail iron buns, Basswood rows • mount. isme, for two hundred dollars, Fermi4= oryB JOHN H. MELLOR: El Wmul street. _ _w LIFAZELIWIN- R ItliT IN as It RP ' N • Ng YORK RIANOW-_ Another isAOllll c imam &mm Odmm umwmwd-mass. Amok= &roam; New Yack. isste o wkad Am O, WO JOHN B. ___.. St ION& , 10.1L1N011,-- BARIUM' ipir•lczcki." - tri.,FankilyflourjulirerlAkeste isiY2l Corner Market. and Pint **ea_ .-- - 104A111111ALLIII JIIAT 111,10ftIV,a WO* Apfor sale bY 10/3 ;,401 1 X AM/4M*. Weal si4e. 110 A Clll/0. 1 117N11.1 Erin& juP*73514114141 •'I IL COLLINS.' SS IMIZB E -311 11 . 3111 ma Cheese lust receivetN a r ash i s hits , .4 A. earner Market aadifi: ;;;;XD3