DAB*i Y . PO ' - 11"MolL"ILPIRRIfiratilLL ett.,,, NO. 07 um' PARK ROW,NR'W YORK. and 6 STATE RTERIT.IOOBIOIIsie oar manta for the chilly mad weekly moot in than and are mil itarised totals - Advertisements and Snbeeriptions or as at oar Lower Rate.. ilo):10 - 7;a77:10;7 - 4 14 , 4 CITY 'MD NRIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE The Capture of Colonel - Murphy A. son of Colonel Murphy, of the 29th regiment, who reached Philadelphia from Hagerstown on Thursday afternoon, states that his father. was taken prisoner near Winchester, on the Middletown turnpike, after a desperate struggle, breaking his sword over the, head of one of the rebels. They rushed at him with their bayonets, when he said, "Keep off, you infernal scoundrels," and at the same time making lash nt them. succeeded in knocking three or four down beihri , lu• powered by superior numbers. tied cap tured and taken- bark to Winchester, where he was last seen, in front of the Taylor House. Many more of the regi ment have returned than was at first sup- posed, althongh it ha•: been biollv , •at up. fhere_are at lea s t tiv.% hundred who are now at Willintn:Tort, un.ipi• the command of Captaiu Gulick. A leiter received in Philadelphia, from S. C. Smith, of Colonel MurAy .-orrobo rates this statement, and ~,‘nrf,: , th e in formation that nearly two hundr,!,.l of our sick were captured at Winchester. The writer of the letter took an ar4ye and daring part in the conflict. Leather. Itching. ate. It is with much pleasure we direct the attention of our reader= to the advertise ment of M. Delenge, No. 243 Liberty stmet,in another column. The establish. ment is among the oldest - in the city and its head is a gentleman well known for business ability and strict intezrity in all his dealings. Ile is an extensive . dealer in hide's, oil and leather, india rubber ma chine belting and steam peeking, leather belting, &c. The - vulcanized rubber belt iog is smooth, always runs straight, is not affected by cold nor by 300 degrees of heat and can be run in all weather and any locality. The gum peeking, made under Goodyear's patent, is very elastic• and has 'route into very general use among engi neers and machinists who wish tight joints. The leather belting, though more expen :sive, is also more durable than the rubber. It is of superior quality, manufsetnred by :Hoyt Bros., - New York city, from slaugh ter hides especially seleeted and tanned whole and is furnished at manulitetnrers' price. Double, single and hemlock bands are also furnished. The belting is of any size, from one inch to two ftpt broad. M. Delange also keeps on hand a full s:ock of lace leather, helt hooks, rivets, gum gaskets, &c., and is prepared to sup ply the trade with his goods on fair terms. We hope our readers interested will call and exami ne for themselves. pennajavanist Bible Society. The fifty fourth a:mual meeting of this society was held in the Broad street Church, Philadelphia, on last Thursday evening. :The annual report shows that about 60,000 copies of the Scriptures, chiefly of the New Testament, were distri buted among as many enlisted soldiers, by the chief society and its auxiliaries, dur ing the past year. The report states that the labors of the Bev. Dr. Aiken and Rev. 11. H. Torrence, the Secretaries, during the year, have enabled the society, with the co-operation of the auxiliarie, to ac complish more than its usual work. The circulation of the Scriptures has been as follows :—Bibles, t;,:189 ; New Testa ments, 03,20: ; volumes of other portions of the Scriptures, 2,36 o—making a total of 112.616. being an increase over the last year of 22,746 copies. The gross amount of receipts from donations and legacies has been $23,808 88, a decrease of $4,- 707 83. • :The Pennsylvania Society has Bibles in the following languages :—Ger man, French, Welsh, Spanish, Irish, ' Chinese 'Russian, Portuguese. Danish, Swedish, Italian, Arabic, Syriac, Hun garian, Bohemian, Polish, Gre , k, Dutch, Hebrew,Latin, Gaelie t* , Finnish. African, Sandwich Islands, American, and the Old or New. Testament in tour of the Indian i languages. ----- Jamestown and Franklin Rail The subscription books for this improve ment were opened at Brown's Mills, Mer cer county, last week and sufficient stock was taken to secure a charter. The Venengo Spectator is very jubilant over the prospect of a connection with this city by• this road via the Pitts burgh and Erie Railroad and through New Castle. The Spectator says: ”We believe the proposed road is in the hands of men of energyand capacity, and that all that is needed to secure its speedy completion is the cordial co-operation of the commu nity. With such co-operation it can be placed in running order within 10 miles of Franklin this season, and would earn enough during the winter to grade the road to Franklin. The work will be commenced at .Tsunestown and continued towards this boro.lgh. In this way, every mile of road will be available as soon as completed." Peep 0' Day. On Saturday we gave a synopsis of the great moms of this season, at Laura Keene's New York Theatre, viz : the new Irish iiramaof "The Mitcarthy or Peep 0' Day." The piece will be presented for the first time to-night at the Theatre with entirely. new scenery and effects upon _which Manager Henderson has spared no expense, while the fact that it has been an entire .week in rehersal promises that 4,t will be well played. Mrs. J. H. Allen ,and herhusband, both from Laura Keene's Theatre, will appear in the leading parts. 'The piece is full of incidents and striking ;situations and some of the scenic effects ism really wonderful. We think it will prove a success; and hope to see the man ,Neament amply remunerated in this effort to furnieh our citizens fresh attractions almost ConstantlY. Fr,fal Williamsport. • Lieut. H. A. Oraterake. of Capt. Fou company; in Co:. Knife's 46th regiment, reached here on Sa:aray froM Williams port mi.-will return :0-day. He speaks of Gen. Banks' retreat !is both difficult and dangerous and -gives to the sth Con necticut the credit - of - saving Co!. Snipe's regiment from being cut to pieces by two North Carolina regiments, near Winchest er, where they were attacked at day-break and would have suffered dreadfully but for the timisly aid of the regiment named.-- Lieut. says that Capts. Foulk and Mor gan, indeed all the Pittsburgh boys, be haved nobly. The officers named are high ly complimented for their coolness and courage and also Lieut. Chas. A. Atwell, for his bravery at Front Royal and the ad dress with which he managed to escape.— Lieut. 'o:reports all 'our boys well when he leff. Broad Top Coal Trade: The amount of coal transported over the Huntingdon and Broad Top. Mountain Railroad, during the week ending Wed neadei May 21, was 3,180 tons; during the eanergiod last yesr. 5,362 tons; de crease, • ,182 tons. The decrease was doubtleai owing to the partial destruction of Wit 4ttitierstown bridge, which we •noticed hat week. The amount .hipped ~r o sitaily during the present year, is 119,669 ions, whilst dunng the same time last year,. th e amount shipped was on l y 68,209 hoint t 'Aiowing an increase of 61,- 460 tot*WANT, than double the trade oftha:lls4o .11 . 1 4 Li t Year. . Veruzba.easuimeed at Lind'. Amu I =itT' At °l4 ele ° b"dirtl f. IL ~ trate 3 af= A a o d s . Aim and &dun/ from a 11 10116* - 101MMONIVW1 The Oil w City.. 101011.60 7 revie of the oil mar Lo kit the - ing WedneadaYlditi dull for the past ri,o, with .liot few trans actions. The nwr4attcinlfaitiperided in great measure, and ;cutely any oil is be-1 tog shipped. Wenote oifeiliale of 500 bar rels on the Wash McClintock Farm, of 42 1 to 45 oil at 50 cents. Mineraareeommenc lag operations again to a limited extent.— The stock of oil on hand at our :different warehouses is light. The supply of emp ty barrels is very large. Some fivcor six thousand barrels of oil came down on the Pond Freshet on Saturday last, most of which was on account Of previous contracts. Producers are in good spirits, and are making preparations for large Fall trade. We learn from the NeW York Price Current that our exports of Petroleum to foreign countries since the • lat of January last, has been 3,675,971 gallons, or nearly. 92,000 barrels, most of which was undoubt edly refined oil. For the balance of the rpnr. (night months - 0 at the same retie of exiJortation, wake our exports for the year ending January Ist, 1863, amount of 300,- 000 barrels. Add to this the amount re quired for home consumption, together with the rapid inerease in the demand, and oil men will at once see that they have no reason to be alarmed at the future prospects of our business. In addition to this, we give this week a very encouraging state of uffuirs from Europe, in the circular of Mr. Alex. S. Macrae, the chainpiou of our pro duct in England, There is a limited amount of teaming done at prices ranging from ten to twenty five cents per barrel, according to distance. Freights to Pittsburgh scarce at forty cents per barrel. The following is the report of our differ ent warehouies for the week ending May 27th: Michigan Oil Company—Received 514 barrels of oil; shipped 796 barrels; received 1,112 empty barrels. Hanna's-- Received 753 barrels of oil; shipped 675 barrel,; received ;i,236 empty barrels. Cochran & Co. ved 250 barrels of oil. Board of Missions of Peansyl. wania. An anniversary meeting of the Board of Missions of Pennsylvania was held at St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, on Tues day evening. Bishop Potter presiding.— After the usual devotional exercises, the third annual report of thesociety was read by the Rev. D. W. Morris. The report alludes, in terms of regret, to the decease of Bishop Bowman, the Rev. W. Menden hall and Mr. W. 11. Newbold, a lay mem ber. It sets forth that, during the year, the Board have employed twenty-nine raja sionaries. The gross receipts for the year have been 57.581, which is an increase of $2,041 over those of 1861. There are now 122 churches i❑ this city, contributing 57,529. The report presents an encourag ing statement. of the prospect.s of the Soci ety. After the reading of the report, ad dresses were delivered by the Rev. Dr. Page, Rev. Dr. Clair, Rev. Mr. Dalrym ple, Mr. Lambert and Dr. Newton. Selling Vacant Lands tbr Taxes. Henry Lambert. Esq., County Controll: er, has filed in the Prothonatory's office it long list of all the vacant lands in the county, alphabetically arranged, by wards, boroughs and townships and the tracts as accu-ately described as possible. Under the new law if the taxes (which iu many cases are very light) are not paid in a spe cified time. after registry, write of sr i re facial, will issue, involving costs. Then one year after the delinquent list has been advertised, all real estate indebted to the county for taxes will be sold at public auction. We advise all knowing their taxes to be unpaid to examine this list and see if their names do not appear in it. Picnic of St. Paul's Schools. We hope the weather to-day may be pleasant, to give the many who desire to attend the picnic to be given at Iron City Park, by the children of the schools at tached to St. Paul's Cathedral, a fair op portunity for gratification. The place is well chosen and there is no doubt that every visitor can enjoy himself, as every thing has been prepared to give perfect satisfaction to all, in the manner which may best suit their tastes. So far this season picnics have been rare and we an ticipate a large attendance to-day. The cars of the Citizens' Passenger Railway run to the Park and special trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad have been arranged for. binner will be served on the grounds for twenty-five cents. " Tornado in Bedford County. On Wednesday last a severe rain storm, accompanied by hail, thunder and light ning, passed over Bedford county. In the Western and Southwestern parts a violent tornado prevailed, destroying much valu able timber and seriously injuring the growing grain. In some localities a lane of about half a mile in width was cut through the timber, the trees and bushes being leveled with the ground. On. Dry Ridge, the grain is represented to have been shorn off as with a scythe. Death of Pennsylvania Soldiers. The following Pennsylvanians have died in the Washington City hospitals since last report : Robert Irvine, Co. C, 109th regiment; Randolph Rush, Co. K, Bth ; P. E. Dickson, Co. G, 85th; David 24Gin ley, Co. E, 11th; Sergeant J. B. Kenyon, Co. A, Ist: J. Albert, Co. B, 108 d. Re latives of deceased can obtain any desired information by addressing F. F. Sands, government undertaker, 444 F street, north. Tarmatum Camp Ground. The board of managers of 'this ground, and several ministers, met in the Smith field street N. E. church on Wednesday afternoon last, to consider the propriety of holding a camp-meeting this season, Af ter a free and full interchange of views it was deemed best to defer final action until another time, and adjourn to meet at the same place on Wednesday afternoon, June 18, at 2 o'clock. Mai. Tall&Ibro.; The Bedford Gasette states that Major Taliafero. lately attached to the Quarter master's Department here and p laced on the retired luot a fewweelu since, is now on a visit to his home in that place. He is an bad health. - Witness Committed. On Saturday, Alderman Davis commit ted to prison John Davis who bad brought a charge of larceny against : Sarah. Buck, in default of bail in the sum of 000 to ap pear and prosecute. ' • To•the Pastille. Bishop Simpson and his esteemed lady passed through this city lastweak, on their way to New Tork r from which point they sail to-day for the Pacific coast. ANT_persons whidig to zutilias, loss Nibs males or hiethimig moms. should at 'a stablek . st gook yank at eanatreet. will ladlowaseat JIMPII !MIL XIMIL JOSEPH HEM & 80N, aummennmisos rearCY AND map, Funarrusis actilii)ups wensiouffe. las saammiainurre. Uletwea k Mob sired lid Vhielii Ala ... wiressviteli. -k4 =MEL Most ofthese goods were bought in Job /Qt , at very low prices, and having been shown only in our wholesale moms, are perfectly fresh and clean. Such as are soiled we will sell at EXTRA LOW PRICES. Ladies who intend leaving the ,ity this sum mer will find this a very favorable opportunity of supplying themselves with midi artioles as they May need. We beg leave to say that our assOrt meat has never been better. and biota such a one as will meet the requirements of a first class ity trade. do our new room will be open plea s antk, our Customers will find it mac:. more to se leot goods than it has been heretofore. 77 & 79 MARKET STREET LADIES AND DINNI:N° Lace and Congress Gaiters, No rocoo Boon and Slippers, which cost from $l.OO to CIAO, we axe selling 75 and $l.OO. The goods are slightly soiled. but otherwise ar as good as when new, We are determined to eel them off. Call and see them at W. E. SCHMERTZ at CO'S.' my 81• 31 Fifth street. FURNITURE. No. 43 lhallthillelld Nita„ PITTSBITMun. A FULL ASISORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hank which we will eell at the lowest one's for CASH. male:lris riIIARTIERS CEMETERY—THE Chartists Cemetery. incorporated at the last domicil_ of tkc Legislature located on the Nobles town Flank Road. 3% miles from Temperance vine. and contains thirty -three acres. The formal opening and dedication services will take place on Tua", June 341. ao f Weleek. n. no., afterswhich publio saleburial lota will take place. The public are respectfully invited to at tend. By order of Board of Trustees. my3o-3td JCSEI'II FLEMING'S, corner Market street and the Diamond. WHALE OIL SOAP, IN CONNEX ION with other articles. is said to be the only thing that will effectually preserve fruit trees trout the ravages of insect% bugs. he. It is t re es b u t be particularly applicable A p ple . Plum trees. but answers well for Peach. Pear and Cherry trees. Try it: a small °einem may save you hundreds of dollars worth ()firm. The Whale Oil Soap is for sale at MERCHANT TA I LOUR, CLAIR STREET NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPONALII WILL BE RE. calved by the SCHOOL DIRECTOR:3 of the Borough ofereeneburg. until Monday Evrutug, June 9th. Di 62, at 7 o'clock, for the erection. including B R lCKnishing of all materials, of a TWO STORY BUILDING, with lnisement, on the ground for merly known an the Academy Lot. The dimen sions of the building will heal by el feet. The design. plan. OPeCifiellidOrle. ac., after JUNE seen by calling on the undersigned no, or after JUNE 3d. 'By order of the Board. JAS. C. CLARK. Secretary. ------------ 1111.111151 DAY— my2 6 l-lAtd Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS W. H. MeGEE dr CO.. my 9 143 Federal 'street, Allegheny city EDWARD N. GOLDEN, Attorney and Commeter t Law, Kittanning, Armstrong Co.. As. N.B.—The unsettled business of the late firm of goldenand Fulton will be attended to exclusively by Nr.Galden. ap2B3as. OOTN, SHOES AND GAITERS- At Lees than Auction Prices. Some Children's Soiled Shoes at 50 percent. less than Cost, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE OF JOS. U. BORLAND, myl7 98 Market street: 2d door from Fifth IFTH ARRIVAL OF lIIIINMER DRESS GOODS, MILK, SACODES AND MANTELS.: PIINTS ANDOIING HAWS, (t) t' J.:P4 mitrw ir.lnsiermLAN, NEEDLE WORK AND HOSIERY, CHECKS AND PANT STIFFS. PLAIN ;BLACK ALL OVA STOCK 11011IGHT AND WILL BE FO CMS ONLY. C. lemon LOVE * co., QOlds OIL WO*ks COMPAIIY, OF PINFTBFINANIA: 0717 CS ST. CZAIR SMELT Hear she Bridge. %%Address J.WEAVER S JR.. Secretary sad 'Treasurer. sayl9.ll 411CIIWIE 11101111ffaa allraPaßa. ' • WSW'? IRON R4RVESTERB. YUGA CHIRP. J R.. WOODS' SOWER, &Orators • nor;essmilDog Powers, orhs . Bey Elevators, Vd1 1 11 1 1 4% WstaZarsora i r . • ; ; I MII4. ••Iff ---Atailetilikt4.: ea • It r r • ~ •. nrewvairr war oo 2. canter et Penn end St. Mr nersfatn. SWAM nen . .nean at.“ FORMATION OP'PARTNERSHIPS. ----- -- V ENITIAN BLINDS— — ANDBAW WHITE wishes to inform his Okada end the public that ho is iiituatad on LINENNY WiIIENT, NO. 1$?, near ST. CLAIR STREET, and is prepared to aiseetamoilate all who may want anything in his line at the /owed rate, for cash or su..h trade as may snit hint. Old Blinds repaired. repainted and trimmed at the vet, lowest price. and if- the work does not Dime carg nothing ly for N. B.—lt has been free reported by some of my particular friends in my line that f had quit the Blind making, which is not sn. my2-Imdt EMBROIDERY SALE, To commence on Mon Any, June od, Everything to be dosed out a REDUCED PRICES IN COMPLIANCE WITH OURESTAD LIMED euitom we Department down and offer for sale in our Retail our entire of EMBROIDERIES AND LINEN HAND. IiENCHIEFIL Joseph Heine, R. R. BULGER VANDFACTISILIIR Or EVERY DESCRIPTION OF' SMITH & PITCAIRN, N 6. 4 14 LH WOU ♦ s•*O*IN No. 74 Market serest. G tarawirip atm ;77 -1 1 / 1 /ININU. aux. I. can easily Imnom 7 - 1 ;y"i-,73, e the justice of the PALMIXIgh:Th e sub- • - f e soldier's sea aeriber wishes tridraw the attentlonifeonentners en r to the foilowini artieles. Gum Beldam Wither sat ions before - entering upon a matte—his Belting and thusloaeking Oar Game Menlo; hai strength eihipted so heart-sinking and fearful dread of what is its screws; /lad IPM.rt: , .i) oeer requires ughteninw more then once: it h., a perfectly 'math gnu mon surface. sad nio ran ,zraight with a perfect before him. And equally well can I vouch bearing the pulley. It is manufactured by ft for ■ the troth of the assertion that :SO soon Particular process. by which it is made to with- as the order is given to commence opera stand heat of aoo dames witho=etreeted, and the severest cold will not bility. It is therefore not only valuable foitall o i at: l ions against the enemy all dread anti dis may, are gong—tool 'cool en d calm courage tered operations but spatia ll y adapted to with- - tak stand exposure to the weather. and can constantly ing their places. be run in wet planes without injury. Our Leather itelthaa is extensively u s ed No one can imagine the grandeur of a ia this vicinity. and is known by consumers. as the best artlele of the kind in use, to prove which battle until he sees it. Inspiration alone we eau give any number of the best references. can enable a writer to describe it. A pa ean* Gum Paelthatt is that made by the New York Company under (IOoDYEAR';, PA_ rade of soldiers, a camp. a mock fight—all TENT, and is known to be of good quality. It is considered by machinists as indispensable where- Sr.- nothing. Even a skirmish cannot be ever steam punts are to be made, as no other sub- justly described or truly imagined by those stance has so mach elasticity which will stand so high a degree of heat. Dllt,ANitE,ignorant of the pageantry of war. 233 Liberty street. opposite head of Wood. Yesterday your correspondent saw a skirmish in which a great number of men prf , Pni no each ride. and as pro dial reasons forbid my giving either the positions or numbers of the troops, it can but he described-in indefinite terms. We are all in camp together—sitting about doing nothing—the officers in their marquees, the men in their tents. A countryman rides swiftly along the road leading from otqposts to headquarters. In an instant be is dismounted, enters the general's tent, is out main, vaults into the saddle, and away he gallops along the road hi, came. An aid runs from the tent to the different regimental headquarters: "Be ready to march in five minutes—light marching order." A few seconds more and the whole whole camp is aroused— the greatest liatnessness is changed to the greatest activity. Cheering and yelling at the prospect of a brush with the enemy, each man seizes his gun, hastily examines it to find if it is in perfect order, puts on his cartridge box, canteen and haversack, places himself in line, and is ready for marching. Then the regiment is drawn into line, and all stand with tree military stoicism awaiting the order which• shall send them to confront the enemy. But foot soldiers are too slow for news paper men, and, hastily picking up some friends, away we go, across field and fence, through mud and swamp, bound for the scene of action. A threatening storm, whose distant thunder had been mutter ing for an hour, warns us of its approach by a few large drops scattered over the ground. We stop an instant, put on our water-proofs, start again; and, urging our horses to their utmost speed, plunge through the rain. 11 e rush past sentry, vidette, and signal man, unheeding any challenges they might give. Shoulder straps and head-quarter passes are our passports through what would otherwise lie great difficulties. Au hour's ride brings us to the outposts, and when we rein in our panting horses we find the storm 'passed over, its clouds hanging like a black pall behind us. A regiment of troops stands in a road. in marching order. lin the right, three black, dangerous Parrott guns, ready loaded, each with gunner holding lock-strings, are pointed at a pass some five hundred yards in advance, where the road enters a wood. Ou the left, some thirty yards from the road, is an old Vir ginia manor house, recently deserted by its owners, and having some curly-headed negroes, half frightened, half pleased, poking their heads out of the doors and windows. In the front yard, two brass twelve-pounders stand pointed at the same pars as their three black looking brethren on the right—each one ready to belch forth fire and smoke at an enemy. Cavalry are drawn up in order behind the caimon.— Officers stand about, and, though all seems prepared for a most fearful fight, laughter and conversation proceed the same as if' no danger were near. Directly au aid come, galloping along the road from the advance beyond the wood, whispers a word in the ear of the command ing officer, and then, receiving an order, swiftly returns to the place whence he came. A moment more the cannon are limbered up, and, the infantry and cavalry protecting them, they all march off to take a position in the advance. We follow, many passing through the troops and get • ting in the front. The infantry take a new position in the road, beyond the wood, sending out skirmishers in force to the right. The cannon are rapidly wheeled into a road to the left, turned into'a field, unlimbered, and accurately aimed at a hill and wood where the enemy had made their appearance. We took our stand with the battery, and from there could see a wide expanse of country. The wood command ed by the artillery seemed a mile distant. A cavalry vidette of four horsemen were a few feet to the left of us. Each man was mounted, and all eyes were bent on the wood. Directly a detachment of infantry march up the hilt, stop at the entrance of the wood, fire some volleys into it, and then enter and disappear among the trees. We wait minute after minute in breathless suspense, but they do not appear, nor do we hear answering shots from, the enemy. Save an occasional remark from our own men, all is still as death. The birds are' singing and insects chirping—two or three cows are quietly grazing to front of us— , away in the distance, over the ridges. we can see a fringe of woods hearing away to the left, but not a human being is in sight. No one can truly describe his feelings on "I such an occasion. The enemy he 'knows to be near him, but he cannot see them.— His own friends in the Union army may be killed or wounded beyond the wood, yet he knows it not. Not more than fifty men and a few field pieces are around him. On the road to the right theregiment is resting on its arms. His bosom heaves and swells at what. lie imagines to be passing. He wishes to be in the thickest fight, yet knows not how to get there. Weapons he may bear on his shoulder or at his side, yet burning as he is with zeal to use them, no object is presented on which to wreak his vengeance or shoW his courage. A. first view of battle is a grand sight, and he who sees that great engagement, now impending over our heads in front of, Richmond, where hundreds of thousands of men will be arrayed on each aide,. may consider himself extremely fortunate. NOTICE TO CONFECTIONERS. It. W.' tine candies of a superior quality, such ea Gum Drops, all flavors; colt tium and Liquor ice Drops Cream Chocolate: Jujube Paste, in strips: Italian Liquorice: Fruit Drops, frosted, together with nit the varieties of Fumy Cream Work. Having engaged the services of an expe rienced wet ktuan in this branch of our business, and with iiirrea.:4 facilities tl.r manufacturing we ale prvprued to offer the Paine to the trade at eastern prices A great n.irantaxe in. getting fresh goods. which inducement we now offer, and can supply all orders t notice. Ue shall be pleased to hare dealer; call and ex amine cur gond, before sen.iing their orders east. REYMER . P: u 3. 126 and 1:18 Wood street. Elf PERAN CE'I . ILLE AND NOBLES 1. TOWN TURNPIKE AND PLANKROAD— Proposals will be reneived at the office of J. L. Marshrlk 139 Liberty street. and at the Toll Howe in the Borough of Tempemneeville. until Wednesday, the 11th day ofJ amp, for the keep ing in good order and repair about Ave miles of the Temperanceville and Noblokowti Turnpike and Plankroad for a term not exceeding seven years. Pot further information apply to M. B. BROWN, at 191 Liberty street, or to the undersigned, to whom the proposals must be addressed. JAMESTRUNWK.I mos Es CHESS, Comm ittee. iel 0 :10t-ehdis Tempeiraneevil le. Pa. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. to ~,,,,Bymintltitritract.....i.cE MINER'S BOOK & PERIODICAL STORE, FIFTH STREET, tuy3l wit door So Postoffire. ARTEMUS WARD. Another new upplyjatt re-eel No. 71 and 73 Fifth Arent. next door to Pont Offiee. my3l TE PAR T NERXHIP HERETO. fore existing under the. Atm of Weassfuelle &Co., ig dissolved by mutual consent. C. WEtil Pittsburgh. May 29,1982 . L. THIEL.EF AR'fil. iny3o-3td 0117Y0 MEN'S NRIICANTILE LI BRA RY room mill be dosed daring Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. Jane2d, 3d and Ith. for the purpose of renovation. RY order of the my3o-3t LIBRARY COMMITTEE. ECEE•ED. -1311.A.C.1C SHAWLS, Wigh Fine Itroetaa' and Geld =lx ed Border, Very Cheap. BEAUTIFUL LAWN, 61.121-2 cents. VI no Jaconet, and Oran It/Ilea, LIGHT COLORED BALMORAL SKIRTN. ittia wit opened a very nice ssoortment of SUMMER DRESS GOODS W. & D. HUGUS, tay2l corner of Fifth and Market annota. ME NPR CALF ROOTS, MEN'S CALF CONGRESS GAITERS. MEN'S CALF OXFORDS, MEN'S CALF MONROES, CHEAP AT L. S. DIEFFENBACHER'S, LADIES AND MIEN'S PEGGED AND SEWED HEELED BOOTS J. H. BORLAND'S, INE Market street. Cheap at my3l G ENTS CONGRESS HOOTS • AND OXFORD TIES low Ilium at BORLAND'S, my3l 1011 - Mrtrket street 119NEN , AND CHILDSEN'S BOOTS;SHOES AND GAITERS, at less than auction prices at BORLAND'S. my3l OS Market street BONN AND TOMBS BOOTS, GAITERS AND BROGiTES. Cali at BORLAND'S. my3l 98 Market street K L EEP IT BEFORE YOU SAVE VC R MONET when you can and NETT P IA NO. Get the thing itself well as name; °withal blight and elastic touch, that will not ache your wrist and Angers ilia PIANO to day and to-morrow lQw for cash or approved acce, • Call be convinced. Wl SE tances k BROTH* m 323 Manufacturers, , 1111 Wood street. WHINIER & WILSON'S Sewing Machine►, NO. 27 .FIFTH STRUT. PITTEMUROII. PA Awarded the Mow Premium at No 'Tilted States Fair FOR THE YEARS 858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS ors 0 . 0 0 0 MACHINES sold in the United !hates *IMMO MOLD Tux PANT YEAH We offer to tin SOWS IN REDUCEI of Its nutri Sewing Neel on the Wei leekedteh Wee, mamma etitniks• Meehan itheinhleu eon eeNllll 1 - AO a: urea: wee Timm %r." ITTR BOOK. HENRY MINER, a large eta& (.1' IS Fifth street blie WILIELXit Wll.Ol MEE= PATENT WRITING: CASE . TR"""RuisomeRANGED A lt TO give the writer table eight by nine Inches to write upon, will bold Pen end resell. INIONIHr mot Isitotatath, IssilSw Rubber. mid iliseliero. ' Meeker Roo* end yet will told upi so he to meeenre only 234.' Who by 2 Whet. For *de by We HAVEN, Wow. a WAD tlTri. ORMEIRA PIII*OI, FT. WAlagi t tr i witylvEr-Tintifirisa v iel t ro grr 1.1 PITTSBURGH THEATRE: , lassin AND MA 111HROIDXISON. Paton or Ammasiox.—Pyinte DoMilk SS 00i singe Seat at Private 80x.14. 01_4 Dress Circle. tim. 5 , 0 seam; Family lartls.. 7 eents; Colored Gallen'. oenta: Colored Bea.* 50vente; Gallery 15 cont 4. First night of Mr. and .lira. J. R. A &LON First night of Mr. and Mrs. J. li. ALLAN I irst night oldie f irit night cf the Mnearthy, or Peep-o'4)lw Boy* Allsearitiy. or Prep-o`•Day Boys A iireat Irish Tirana A Ureat Irish Drama New S,:emey. Splendid Berner}'. New. Scenery. New Scullery, Splendid 'enery. New Scenery, j z, I , DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COT. VENTION—The Demeeratii, enmity Corn mitteo of Correspondemee met ut. the SAINT CHARLES HOTEL on SATURI,AY StORNING, 10th inst., pursuant to call. The following waa unanimously adopted Revolved, That the Democratic °inserts of Alie ebony oottnty mead at their respective planes for holding primary meetings onSATURDAY. the 14th day of JUNE, to elect two delegates from each township. bo, mush and word, to meet in Convention at the COURT HOUSE. in the city of Pittsburgh. on Wodomoday, Jane lath. at 11 o'clock, to selectdelegates to the State Con vention, which assembles at Harrisburg on the 4th OF JULY NEXT. The meetings in the cities and boroughs will open at 5 P.K., and continue until 7 r. 31.; and in the townships the meetings will be held between the hours of and sr. a. By order THOMAS DONNELLY. Chairman. SAMUFL H , Secretary. STATE SENATE—E. D. GAZZAM th:4 7 is a candidate for the nomination fir STATE SENATOR. my!: fr DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOU Ai /I lIIIIPATIRIC Ili will he A candi date ter nomination to the above office, before the next nominating Republican County eonren apl4tiewte fiCASSOCIATE W JUDGE— ", DAVID RITCHIE, at present one of the Associate Law Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for Allegheny county, will be a candidate before the Republican County Cpnvention, for nomination for the place he now oeNtpies. CUSTOM HOUSE, Pittsburgh. April 14th, 1862. j 10. NOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN that "SEALED PROPoSA LS" aceoin• pealed by proper guarantees according to forms to be furnished on application at this Office. will bo received thereat. until 12 o'cloek. meridian. on the FIRST TUESDAY OF JUNE NEXT. for the supply of Provisions, Medicine. Sc., enumerated in said forms, for one year s oomuiencinf on the first ofJuly next, and ending on the thirtieth of June following. The quantities stated are esti mated with reforeoce to the usual number of i.e. 'dents in the Hospital: but the United States re eerveo the right to take more or base of said arti ales, acoordingly as they may be required. If the artieles delivered at the Hospital are not in the judgment of the Physician of the best quality and adapted to the Hospital, he will be at liberty. to reject the seine, to purchase other articles in their stead. and to charge the contractor with any ex cess I .feost over the contract mires. The United States reserves the right to attempt the proposals for the whole or any portion of the articles speci fied. CHAS. W. 'BATCHELOR. uph3,t,l sars.eyor and Agent of Marine llospits t. S.--T. --18430-X. D H .AL K ' IS PLANTATION BITTERS Exhausted Nature's meat restorer. They invigo rate. strengthen and purify the system. cure Dys mai*. Acidity of the Stomaeh. Diarrluca. Ac. A perfect appetizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compound of pure St. Croix Ram, Roots and Herbs. and age reccommended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young. but particularly recommended to the weak andlanguid. Sold by all Grocers. Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE CO.. 282 Broadway, New York. my - -nuic,xl rePAIN, GRA VIT Y, MAGN These are no times for anything bat facts, And at length a fact is known in medicine: it is this—that pain is relieved and disease eared by PURGATION WITH BRAN DRRTIKi PILLS. This is us much a fact in medicine as that the magnet is a fact in navigation, or that gravity is a fact in astronomy, or that liglith but heat rari de& bat which a piece of giassfan condense into beat again. But the groat feat of the present day is that SUANDEETEPS PILLS invariably open tho bowels. and that all the hu mors which cause pain ore controlled by natural affinity by thio, GREAT MEDICINE. Important to those livings in Fever and Ague Die triete—Mr. John Pudney, Springfield' Union. Co.. New Jersey. has used BRAXBRTIPS VEGE TABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS for fifteen years In his family, and for all his hands: in which time these Pills have eared them of !Inflo' affections Headache. Rheumatism, Fever and Ague. Men - slee, Whooping Cough, and in fact all the diseases to which a large family is occasionally sultiec , . Ile says he has never known them to fail and will be pleased to give his testimony at all times in favor of Brandreth'. Pill - [Signedl Sold by JOUN PIUDNEY, Spring!told, Uoion Co.. N. J THOS. REDPATH, Pittsburgh. Pu. And by all reportable dealers in medicine. my29ani - - MANHOOD- HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published. hi a Sealed Envelope. Pilo* Six Cents. A LECTURE ON THENATURE. TKEAT MENT and Radical of SPermatorsballi or Seminal Weakness, voluntary Emmissiong. Sexual Debility, and mpediments to Martian generally. _Nervousnese. Consum* RAW" Pigs Me and ntal and Ph y sical b result ing from Self-Abuse &c. —By RO T. L . CUL VERWELL. D.. Author of the Or•ea tEe "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Sent under seal. In a plain envelope, to any ad- ' dress. Post paid. on receipt of six cents, or twc postage stamps. by Dr. CU. T. C. RUNE 1117 Bowery. New York. Post Office R 034 1 5 80 sah3l3m-hrdsw PROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGONS. °Mat QCAITNIIMASTER U. S. ARMY. Pittsburgh, Pa.. Ably D 6, 1862 . 6.1 'CALLED PROPOSALS WILL RE RE. eeived at this office until 12 It. on TH L RS • DAT. the OM of Jane. 111412. for the delively, at such point or points within the limits of this oity al may be designated by the undersigned of TWO HUNDRED ARMY WAGONS.' Specifications to be seen at this office. • Bide will be received for the whole number, or for any number not telethon fifty. Bids will not be received from anyperson not actually engaged in the manufacture or wagons. Bach bid must be accompanied by a, guiranty ler the execution eta contract ii- ease the hid k.v. accepted, and good - had sett.lout security in not lam than the amount of the bid, will be required for the dne performanceof the contract. The bid ders will state explicitly the period within which they propose tc deliver and other things being equal. pretenses will be form to bids specifying the shortest period. Blank er bids, Bus:nu des and bonds, may be procured on application at tbitelee ersonelly, or by letter or telegraph by firma must name all the parties to mak The proposals of 'bidders not' in confoinsity to the above requhements will not he considered. amßidd nders must be present when the bids are , The right to reject all bids is reserved. Address prcoiN6 as follows: MAJ. ALEX. lIONTOOM.MY. gmutermadm. 13. A.. Pitts musk Ps.. and endorse dins "PROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGONS." my2S-0 EAU Pittstuuth papen publish.] JOHN PLEEGER, GUNSMITH. $5 eerier Ohio sad Balmer it., .ALLEGMENT CITY. astook of Guns of aU dasariPticKkou to order , awl for Pak LOW.NST CAW; M il la prom dtf ptly attended ta. y3l- 16 1 11 1 / 1 161811r glIVllll— 650 Bosse Prime Mooring Oranges. 150 do do do Lemon. In Aire and jai n li ajthan ks os. and 111* Wood' edisot ts' Torert rOnir e l i ... h... lPTVE OCTAVE Bamlin. " l ". larg — e mil AWN HJOILrOIt.- As Wood street. POET .0P- PITTSBURGH. ARRIVXD. gr a ftnitlkt&lar .„ • Litths .11Artint artyst,...hodttis, Lflt. City. Joientitelt: / 4 4. Emma Graham, Am/. Zettetvilly DEPARTED. tran sta i n. lark. . Bennet. Brownsville.. enli Col. Bayard, Peeiblits, Elizabeth Mirwrva. Wbeeling oience, Recto, Cincinnati iblocieratGr, kir The River—Last evening at twilight there were 4 feet Tenter in the channel and riiing• iti 'rki. 1. hr, race loft Cincinnati far Ti.to. ;lay. ne lha '.‘l..,r;ilor was - 5a14 tt. D. Collier at CincinnatiSl3o will Le rebuilt for the Neshvill. trade. Tao P At Louisville fors3.:'4)o. - • krt ,, k- Still another. Capt, Conitrarsold. tha A rizoniu. to Captaio Pvarce. eineinasiiok*:,...;': $B.OOO. The packet Emma Graham., Oaija.. Averis, will be at the landirg this amesial will return to Zanesville nn Tuesday at 4ps' - . Vir On Saturday we had heavy :alai We hope soar. tosee rka ill our rims. For Laster • WEDNESDAY. JUNE I, 5 P.M. • I ., Ag row .. hi NEW m YORM D. M. Brzazunnesimitira;:r.'i, -• • illtnore.Ooner • ' mauler, will leave as announced *bore. For freight or nu.ssege apply mi board or to' le:: J. B. LIYANtisION & Age** , For Beaver. Steubenville w. 1141 - Wheeling. ' Tli E PACKET gllginial .4:g0,rg..1.. Lizzie 'Martin. D. T. Brown.an-. • mender, leaves for tho shove Fong .. Wednesday end Friday at 12M. For freight for pomp apply , on board Of to d.COLLECS & 4,0.. Water street. Regular Tuessday Packet For Marietta aad Zaneville. THE rime PAHSENGIEW steamer!? dhl AHAM, Cain Munroe Aers, commander, A le Gß aves Pittsburg crery TUIinDAY, at 4 p. nt., and &mewl every FRIDAY at 8 a. m. freight or naaaapa apply on board or to J. B. 1,r," NtISTON 4t . Cb Amts. - -- Pittsburgh. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. W Vii. TI < II.LETT Ilas °Wiled an oflier at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where ho will t unload a ifieneral Steamboat Agency and would solicit a ohara ofpit rouaue from steamboat mon. ap244.tdi TEA • TOW BOAT FOR SALB-11110 - 1 , C 7 foot on Deck. 21 feet. benin, d '• • feet hold, 3 Iteiter.t :19 inelte.= &acne- e .-"' ter. Cylinder :7 inches tied 1!4 feet intake. Wiin%arr . t . .' reedy air forniAintr. Pool:lire of • ' • LONG • VO Water street.: • THAT CHEAP REALLY .MEAKSx'24.4-g-,c. • OE' WANT TO KNOW EIEMI3 CONCERT HALL SHO No. 62 Fifth BOOTS AND SH Positively about Kul le" After J r_T :NT E tat ONE PRICE ONLY. 8110 EN room a czoirs oricaltba . 411111" W HOL ESA LEJEWELRY In the beak rook J. R. GARDINER Agent for Manufacturers direct. DUDE POTANH AND SODA AMU— R: PURE - POTASH AND SODA ASH. ' I am in receipt of another RIPPLY of voPerios Potash and Soda Ash. Those who make sheir own Soap, and have use for either of theme article, will find it to their advantage to examine mistook before purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH FLEMING, corner Market street and he Diamond. u 0•24 oorner Market street fluid the Diamond. SOMETHING NEW AT NO. MS FOURTH STRYST. I would invite the attention of ladies and ma, .. < . tlemso to that beautiful_piece of arts* tunes eel teemed of late called the ILLUSION PA RTING. : and my mode of inserting the same in Wigs and • .• Madonna Bands. ' • a It gives them a light and life-like appiter•- . auce hitherto unattained : I have also Just re- • cowed a large and carefully selected stook of the best French Bair. purchased for cash, and my ..... . motto is quick sales and small profit.. CAMERON'S EXTRACT OF FLOWERS. ey e,. Botanic Cream. for softening and beautifying the hair, is too well known to need otanment. 'Akio. ,-- my new lIAIR WASH for family us:. it prevents the hair from falling out and getting prematurely ' • _ • • arm Ladies doyen' want skin? Ifs Gear. ful, white and healthful Rua riet a WM.. of my Philoderuda, or Skin Cleatistr t and take a little healthful out door exerciar. This is no hew , • bug. bat will preserve your beauty to oldest".. . • ~' , Discard all poisonous skin p aints, mr2243erw J. R. CAMERON: ' ' • . , • NEW 000D11 NOW OPENIffe • . SATON. MAMMY & COIL It'einvitespecial attention to &donation*. of NEW GOUDA, which Ira are now wean& - New FRENCHsome styles of REAL £407 A ND EMBROIDEREHDIALARE, SETS OF COLLARS AND SLEEVE.% afidoe etyles. - • • . ti r eirant new styles of LACE VEILS ' TRIMMING RIBBONS. in adze colon. . • ' - Rich styles of BON.NET RIBBON&,_ iluipure and Preach EDGING AND LAGIrdl. BONIER), GLOVER. MITTS etc., of evero- • - kind. GENT'S FINE 11111R2X_E_M147_.FitGffil ASP QGL_LARS_NUSPENLPER,Y. DER-UARMEN.W. &c. New atilea of LADIES MEAD_DEJL&I Novelties in line French and common • The beet matte of SH/NTS A4VDCOR We invite special attentionof wholesale eselMi_i tail buyers to oar assortment of ~, F4A - E SUY UMBRELEAS AND SUN SHADAIr r- Dealers supplied in quantity at lowest rateral 3 e - 17 Fifth street.. , ¶lO PAT AND CONCTRACTOIS . We are now eillaWacturinit a superior oxhide at . which we are prepared to adhwalsostrtoaz, - WADS, SDI LIIIESItYSTRECT. - • L and Boot qu mm alify of Family Coal dorm • ea 1 sy* DICKSON. SIDWART *CO. ROBERT ARTHITRB, ATTORNEY AT AND C9MBUBBIONER se...ri mh&ein o.lrvu.Dll2/5,..111169. Rio. ISO FOUilt OWEN Biritsx, NERON'AVIT 2' A "Del, 49 .011 - 4 Clairletreet.' . . oßliFijahlritagnkt e ma . . HiMinha Juni - Thugs iritort-inewt,,.... I and l AggiVwfliek :Ma l t 7 i; : . • at prlcesllgr below tb• usual *Pos t • WINS ladsouorate eared to eaah bums. - . . • . „. :1112BOVED SCRJBW-WREIIOB . '''' - PATENTED FEB. 25th, 1862.:: - .V,:::::. - a PF rm wazatli 1 11 liaiPs_ L lN s bun artist without silbstialiamiu better adapted for ail practica a l par ' •! ,` 1., , be used with greater facility theik.siurtimotianal- The _,petenteee will taimixiAt o b s e fori,Ntilifff HOUSE, copier of Lihrt7 . _wows. for a fewdays for tit* Pra/f4o.* of Tarn -4 110 g fights' will i w g ir q . 0 . ~ Suaideartit e , ;:, et a 4 - -- T ' -Pal ,tam ...-f< # 1 " ~. . „..,,,... 90..1 tia I _rat r - , >ri • .z asit"" 4 "_ "tau & cca.un.
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