rierraseiti..a co:iro. *7 '"^or 'PARK NOW. NNIT YORK. sate STATE TIZIT. MOTOR are our saints for the Daft 'reek* rest iri those aides, - afid are an hatred to take Advertisements and SabsariPtians for Ill! A 0 .1 1 . 1. Lamm Rama SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 14 CRY UP MIGHBOUND INTELLNINCE The Chicago Excursionists. By the following special telegram received by us yesterday, it will be seen that the joint delegation from Balti more. and this city reached Chicago in safety yesterday morning and is now in the full tide of enjoyment CHICAGO, June 12th. 1862. Ens. POST—The excursion train arrived here on lime at B.i this morning. The party appeared very much pleased with the trip and reception. The delegation was received at the Board of Trade rooms at 101- o'clock by the City Councils and members of the Board of Trade. Patri otic speeches were made on both sides and much good will followed this happy ex change of sentiment. The Mercantile Association is to give them a banquet this evening. M. Tribute to Col. J. H. Wilson. At a meeting of the bench and bar of 'Beaver county, held in Beaver on the 4th inst.,_Judge Daniel Agnew presiding, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted, as reported by the committee: Wu sass, We have received the mel ancholy intelligence of• the death of Col. Joseph H. Wilson, late Colonel command ing the 101st regiment of Pennsylvania volimteers, and a member of this Bar, who has been stricken down in the fulness of his manhood and usefulness, by a ma lignant disease, whilst in the military ser vice of his country: and it is due and be cominglhat we who survive him, and kneW hini long and well, and appreciated his worth as a citizen and a lawyer, should give public expression to our feelings, :mil pay a just tribute to his memory: there fore. Resotoed, That in the death of Colonel Wilson we are called upon to deplore the loss of a brave and patriotic officer and soldier, who volunteered his services, his honor and his life, in defence of our dis tracted and bleeding gm'ernment, suffer int, at the hands of treason anti rebellion. resolved, That in till the relations of Life, whether official or social, as a man of jutblemished integrity, Moral and correct deportment, and kindness of heart, Co/. Wilson held a high place, and com manded the esteem omit won the eonti deuce not only of his fellow citizens of this his native county, but also of the people of the State. Resolved, That in his death, the Court, its officers, and the members Of this liar, most deeply feel and regret the loss of an honordble, learned, gentlemanly and cour teous member, whose professional fidelity, purity of morals, and . upright and exem plary conduct, gave him an elevated and enviable position, and justly gained him public respect and confidence. Resolved, That we sincerely sympathize and condole with the aged and widowed mother of the deceased in the deep and oppressive affliction which has so suddenly and unexpectedly fallen upon her in the evening of her long life, and upon his numerous and highly respectable rela tives. Resolved, That as a mark of our respect for the memory and worth of Col. Wilson, the members of the Court, its officers, and the members of the Bar, will wear the usual badge of mourning for the period of thirty days. Resolved, That a thvy of these relolu time be presented to the Court at its meet ing to-day, Oith a request that the same he entered on the records theaeof, and that the Court, out of respect to the memory of the deceased, be requested to to adjourn. Resolved, That the Secretary is instruct ed to furnish the proceedings of this meet ing, and the action of the Court thereon, to the mother of the deceased, and her -- family. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the papers of this .county, and in the . papers published in Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. lipmeo of the Sun and Moon. The moon is eclipsed when it becomes involved in the shadow of the earth, and so deprived of the light it is accustomed to receive from the sun. If in the course of the eclipse only a part of the moon's dime enters the earth's shadow•, it is called a partial eclipse , but if the moon be to tally darkened by the whole disc entering the shadow,as was the case on Wednesday night, it is called a total eclipse. Eclipses of moon can only take place when the moon's elevation above the ecliptic at full moon happens to he leas than the semi diameter of the seetion of the earth's shad ow thronghwhich she passes. In the course of a year there may he three eclipses of the moon, which is the greatest number that can happen ; but there must always necessarily be two. At the time of the new moon, or when the moon is between the sun and the earth, her shadow may fall on the disc of the earth atcertain places, and prevent either a ll or part of the light of the sun from reaching those places on the earth's sur face. This circumstance produces the phe nomenon of a total orpartial eclipse of the sun, which is limited to the portion of the earth in'which thb earth's shadow happens to &B. The shadow of the moon does not always rach as far as the earth. Eclipses of the sun occur more frequently than eclipses .of the moon. In the course of each year there must be two at least in some parts of the earth, but there cannot possibly be more than four—a number that sometimes, though verd seldom, happens. To the Public. .-.lw, e commission sent to the Peninsula to lonk.,*er the welfare of our Western soldiersla the army now before Richmond have. returned. They have made sugges- Bons to theceo' rumittee, which, i f carried out, woulddoubtlesssave the lives of many of-onir brave soldiers and alter the condi tion of our sick. To do this will require money, medi cines and, necessary comfort. Few of the committiis appointed by the different wayds as collectors have attended to the appoint ment, showing an unaccountable want of interest in this matter. The committee stand ready to do all in their power, but without funds they are powerless. Under the circumstances your committee have thought it best to call a public meeting this day at 2 o'clock, at the Board of Trade Rooms, when the gentlemen who have re turned will give a statement of the condi tion of our sick and wounded soldiers.— Any person who can volunteer to go and stay there and produce goodtestimony will be in attendance to the end that prompt action can be taken and the work done promptly and without delay. We have from this county some eight thousand sol diers in this army. We appeal now to the public to aid the meeting and show by their presence that there is a right feeliqg exist in this community. COMMITTEE, THOS. BAREWELL, JAS. I. BENNETT, 413. PARKE, Jr., BOST. C. LOOMIS, C. W. BATCHELOR, Wu. MOCREERT. Death of a Pittsburgh Artist. Mr. Wm. Rhodes, a well-known artist of this city, a young man of estimable char acter and fine talents , died at St. Paul, Min nesota, on the 9thinst., to which city he had riimoved for the benefit of his failing A Aloiltrickaordiaarjtametune, of much to - Makers, iintindeed to all who use paper, monepihalpinst been 'in vented: ft is 'ddiiindifted-inicroscopb writing:: :Xhis Lamm to, write in the usual way, and - to duplicate his writing audition of times smaller, so small indeed; that it is initeible to the naked eye - yet *Arafat microscope be comes so plain that every line and (lot can be seen. The inventor claims that with this instrument he can copy the entire Bible twenty-two times in the spabe of an inch. Our largest library could be trans ferred to a sheet of note paper. Practi cally it will be of great service in prevent. ing forgeries. With one of these machines a private mark can be put on bills so mi nute and perfect that the forger can neither perceive nor imitate it, but the bank clerk or broker, knowing where to look, can at once detect that the bill is not genuine. The machine is the invention of a Mr. Peters. Coal Oil a Nuisance. On Wednesday last, in Philadelphia, Hance Hamilton was arrested, charged with maintaining a nuisance, in storing coal oil in an old building at the corner of Mechanic and Carpenter streets. Several residents in the neighborhood were ex amined, and testified that they were an noyed by the smell of the oil, and that they were in constant apprehension from fire. Mr. Cuyler appeared as counsel fur Mr. Hamilton, and did not object to a binding over, as he said it was proper the question whether the storage of the oil in thickly populated neighborhoods is a nuisance, at common law, should be settled at court. He did not think it was, but it would be for the jury to say. Mr. Ilamil• ton was held to answer. The question in• volved is a most important one, and the result, whatever it may be, will be looked for with interest. Catholic Items. On Saturday night last, Rev. M. Aigner died at the Mercy Hospital. He was a secular clergyman of this diocese, and had been for Some time past pastor of Pine Creek congregation. He was ordained for this diocese in August. 1810, by the Bishop of Wheeling. He soon afterwards devel oped germs of consumption. which fatal disease cut short prematurely his career of usefulness. On Wednesday of this week, Messrs. ohn A. Shell. John C. Bingham, Walter L. Burke. Charles V. Neeson, James F. Holland, Edward A. Bush. Francis L. Tobin, and P. McC. Morgan, all students of St. Michael's Seminary. were ordained subdeacors by Rt. Rev. Bishop Rosecrans of Cincinnati, in St. Paul's Cathedral. More Great Gusto. The government is about to have fabri , cat ed 13-inch smooth bore cannon and Pd inch rifled guns, the former to throw a shot not Ices than 450 pounds in weight, and the latter of not less than rAto pounds. Proposals have been issued for these by. Secretaries Stanton and Welles. Tile. first •tutt of each kind is expected to ,nand a • proof (thine thousand rounds, with a charge of powder of one-fourth the weight of the shot for the Iti•inch, and one-fifth for the Pd-inch. The heaviest of these cannon will be about 50,000 pounds and sixteen feet long. They are intended for both ships and fortifications. Installation. The Pittsburgh Reformed Presbytery will meet in the Reformed Presbyterian Church, in New Castle, next Thursday, titth inst.,) at 10 o'clock a. in.,to install Rev. John Alford Pastor over the congre gations of New Castle and Neshannock.— Rev. John DouglasD. of this city, is to preach the sermon, Rev. George Scott, of Darlington, to deliver the charge to the Paster, and Rev. F. Hill, of Harriaville, to the peopba. New Steamer. The Brownsville Times says: "Another fine stern wheel steamboat has just been completed at this place, and left our wharf yesterday for Pittsburgh, where we learnt it is to go into the trade to St. Louis and other points in the \Vest and South. The own ers are, we believe, Cupts. Rhodes, Ana walt and Dales. Caht. Rhodes superin tended the construction. This is the sec ond new boat completed here this spring, and there are some six more in process of construction." National Bank Note Reporter. We haVe received the current number of this capital publication, which should be in the hands of every person who handles money. The present number contains a fac-simile of the five dollar plate on the broken Clinton Bank of Maryland, which has already been altered to a number of good banks. The plate should be exam ined and all notes of the same description, on whatever bank, refused. Sanitary Commintion Returned. The committee sent to Virginia, by our Sanitary Commission, to look after our sick and wounded soldiers, have returned home, having been able to do but little for the suffering Men. They have appointed two o'clock this afternoon for a public meet ing at the Board of Trade rooms, when they will make a report of their operations, showing why they, in a measure, failed in the objects of their mission. Convicted of Assaulting au Of- In the Court of Quarter Sessions yester day James Mackerel was tried for feloni ous assault in attacking officer McKnight and cutting him several times with a razor, while attempting to arrest him. He was found guilty and sentenced to six years in the Penitentiary arid for two years more on another conviction for larceny. Resigned •nd Gone Home. Captain William Searight, of Fayette county and commander of company G, Eighth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, (Colonel Geo. S. Hays,) has resigned his commission and retnrned home, owing to ill health. We are pleased to learn that he is gradually improving. Lieut. Daw son, of Uniontown, has been chosen to fill the vacancy. Capture of Guerillas. The Wheeling Inlelligencer says: Two notorious guerillas, named Hays and Silcot, who have been marauding through out Calhoun and adjoining counties for the last year, were brought to the city yesterday, in charge of Captain Beggs.— They came into our camp under the armis tice granted by Col. ltathbone, and in view of that fact it is not yet determined what will be done with them. Sick Officers. Lieut. Louis Hager, of the 61st regiment, who will succeed to the position of Capt. Jos. Gerard, killed at Fair Oaks, is now in the city, lying quite ill of a fever. Captain H. S. 'Fleming; of the Ninth Pennsylvania Reserves, is lying very ill of dysentery in a hospital at Washington City. For Reclaimed Porta. The steamer Melnotte J _Capt. Dravo, is fitting out for a trip to Memphis, Vicks burg and New Orleans, and will leave ac cording to her advertisement in another column. Truly, commerce follows the flag. Eickibition at lit.Franels. The annual exhibition st St. Francis College, Loretto, will be held on the 26th inst. Preparations are being made for an attractive entertainment. Pittock, Fifth street, opposite the Post Office, has all the New York illestreted, literary and sporting papers , which he re ceives regular/Y. 'Rl:thin:and take them home for fiunday readin g . , . 0* the Mile. since a bill . Wa s. offered in the. House of Representatives, making a post route 'of the bridge Ovier the Ohio river at Wheeling (now m process of con struction,) for the Steubenville and Indi ana Railroad. A meeting of the Board of Trade was held, the bill endorsed and sent onto our members, with a request that they would use their influence to have it passed. The bill passed the House and is now in the Senate with a reason able prospect of concurrence by that body. So far all was well; there could be no ob jection to so important an improvement, as it stipulated that the piers shall be three hundred feet apart so as not to obstruct. navigation. We have not seen the bill, but it has somehow leaked out that under its provisions any number of bridges can be built across the Ohio. without any re striction as to space between the piers, malting one every hundred feet of neces sity. This fact was brought to>,the knowl edge of the Board of Trade by a telegraphic dispatch from Senator Cowan, inquiring if they knew what they had endorsed. Anoth er meeting was at once called, yesterday morning, at which resolutions were pass ed—one ( which was telegraphed to him I re questing Senator Cowan to use his indutlive to defeat the bill, and one reflecting upon our Representatives for not discover:riga] e "snake." We were unable to procure cop ies of these resolutions or we should have published them in extensn. It scents to u: that the Board of Trade is in this busbies, making itself ridiculous once more. W. think too, that when matters of such vital importance are passed upon, the action of the body thereupon should be made known to the public even through the press tl.o h they have not been consulted upon or ad vised of what so nearly concerns them Wounded. Pennsylvanians ai 111arrisburg. Over fifty Pennsylvanians, 'rounded at the battle of Fair Oaks, near Richmond, reached Harrisburg on Tuesday night and were placed in the hospital at tamp Curtin. Arrangements have been Walk the few days past, for the trauslt2r of the hospital over to the authority of the United States. This is owing to the fact, that soldiers dying in the hospital, established hr the State of Pennsylvania and in charge of her authorities: are deprived of the lieu efits of the pension and bounty laws of the Federal Gov,)rnment. (7overt n u• Curtin has therefore, through Surgeon General Smith, effected arrangements by which the National Government as::uou• tbt• :•an• and control )f the sick and wounded oar voluuti•ers, and juri,dimion area all State hospitals. This transfer .loos not atfeet the authority herelfloro vonunissioners to Will. wilt continue to di;eh; u •gc their duties %- formerly. Allegheny Cemetery. The amount realized for the sale of lot in this cemetery thus Mr is $235,..,10 and some 527.000 have been expended it permanent improvements, including isr,o. for the new etamolcum. At the la, meeting of the .corporaturs a te.solutiot was passed recommending the lloard Managers to set apart a suitable lot i t which to inter, free of expense. soldier. who have fallen or may fall in the defenst of their country. The present Board ti , Managers is constituted thus: Thomas M. Howe, President; Wilson Met !andless, francis G. 2sxiley, John Bissell, Shoenherger, .lames R. Speer, J. K. Moor head. Secretary and Treasurer, N. Dike. Greene County Nominations. The Greene comity Dimon:rimy have made the following nominations .lessee Lazear received the 1111111111110113 vote for Congress: Dr. Alexander Patton was nominated lbr Assembly; John l'rvor, Commissioner; Israel Drees. Auditor: Geo. Hoge, County Surveyor: Wm. Davis. Poor House Director. Tim most unpopular man in Dixie! at present, is "Old Ben. Butler. - The most popular man in the clothing business in these two cities is J. 1.. Carnaghan, Federal street, near the Diamond, Alle gheny City. The reason Of this popular ity among cash buyers are, they always get good fits ' have the very best stock to select from, have their work well made and the trimming unexceptionable. Call at once and be satisfied that this is so. Saturday Again, and with it the great demand for hoots and shoes. Every description of men's, wo men's boys', misses and children's wear at the Masonic Hall Auction House, No. 65 Fifth street. JOSEPH MEYER ANTHONY MEYER. JOSEPH MEYER 4 SON, MANUFACTURERS OP FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE dr CRA.IRS WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) nog PITTSBURGH. PATENT WRITING CASE VIIIIIIS CASE IS SO A It 1/ANGETI AS TO give the writer a table eight by nine inches o write upon, will hold Pen and Pencil, India Rubber, and Checkers, Checker Board, and yet will fbld up so as to measure only 8 inobee by 2 inohea. For solo by W. S. HAVEN, WOOD & THIRD STS CHARLES.X. SUPER. DRUGGIST. ORM PENN AND SAINT CLAIR STREETS, Is now prepared to furnish FRUIT SYRUPS, of tho fined quality to the trades in any quantities to suit purobasors s ay- Fountains refilled at the shortest no. tics, and warranted to give entire satisfac tion. OTHERS IVOTICE TO OIL REFINERS AND 1111 . THE PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Having completed their arrangements for the manufacture of CONCENTRATED OIL OF VITRIOL, Are nowjprepared to supply the trade therewith. Their Platanum Still having& capacity of 12,000 lbs per day, they will be enabled to fill orders in large quantities without delay. Address GEORGE COLHOITN. Agent. iell-Sind Office. 24 Wood st, Pittsburgh. 11 , 1 TRAY HOBS E— CAME TO THE Lanshan Roue, on the 10th instant. a Bay Hamzia Bilat he aad skin torn on the aide and on the er , owner can have it by prov roperty and paying charger. Otherwise hb minas sold according to law. JAB. K. LANAHAN, 101411 *7l * TM Penn street. 4 ,N! 05,Y.f. .794t0-Wria 4 118 - COliiir Air . Plikn i t i rSt: drat trees. z.stuttlai , worth= at U PAR OP EXCHANGE. ITALIAN VIOLIN BTBINGS, BY MAIL, POST PAID. Trebles, or E strings, 4 lenEtbs, best quality... Be Seconds, or A " 3 best Italian... lie Thirds. or D " 3 " best Italian... 15e Fourths or t 1 " 1 " pure Silver... We Best quality French or (tonna!) let, 2d, Maud 4th Strings. each Best quality Guitar Di A and hi, silver string.i. each 15c Second quality Guitar 1). A and B, silver strings, each • loe Best quality V A and it each 'lle Best quality ti and C, each flne Slailed to any address post paid on receipt of th e looney, or in postage stamps. BY JOKE H. MI4LLOR. BI Wood strait. N. B--A large lot of fresh strings just arrived. Also. V Odin eases, Flutes, Accordions. ,1 e. jell NE W PIA NO FORTEN—J UST RE- C 1' I.N l; a *ery large new stock of Piano Forte:a, ,ele•-ted pernoinillY„ from the :I:lo.w:tied inatiotnet.wies of Clidekering. A.. Sons, 1303t0n, llal -1 Da% is Co., RoAton. and Ilazelton New York, all of new ,tyleA, and will lie sold nt nres,nit itninufarturers reduced IllteS, for cash or on a reasonable ereiht. For sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR, jell %I Wood street. 4 \E N' LOT Or mf: I. IDEONS A Nib Ilartnoniunn , . trove the celebrated tnnua lio•toey Mason Ittedon. AL , » 2 second - harel 5 Octave Melode o ns, ch ea p, r or ',lle by .101 IN IL MELLOR, e: t 41 Wood street. EA LED PIItOPONALIii WILL HERE ,_I CEI VEEP at the warehouse of Jaturs Ilerd man, No. 145 Waal Street, unti .3 o'clo.rk,ll. an.. on II lay. 2341 Inl. For Ow !mini hot of the T:I [RD WARD SCHOOL 1:F11.1:131: the Pity of Pittsburgh; also for t11:11 Whitowashing of the said Building. Int . ..rotation may Ir had of any of the uncial- A.,rned Board ..f Srhonl Direetors• .1 AM ES .11 . ERDMA • W NI. J. MON . :OO3IER Tilt:3lAS PENDER, ROLVT. DUNCAN, I'ET ER BRADY, C. W. LEWIS. Ins l'bron eotoy. • IV: !Ai T A.I. INSTRENIENTN-4 NEW a. assox (anent jug rreeived and for Bale by jell BOWN TE EY. 1301 Wood street.. roatliS. 01' AEI KINDS, IDR salt: hs 111%111 NG To cac LE —A GREAT VA 111,1 1 for sale ky ; N a: 'TETLEY, nti Wood et. fittlll.l • S REVOINV ERN, NEW AN D OLD hunk!, for sato by W N TETLEY, 13 Wood gr. 011)0'1'S.. A "11 11/ currs:us, AT -1 1 A lieti,.to. t_!l3 ryinr: t'OICPOItATOIII4 OF Al.- a 1,1,;11 EN N . CEA! ETEIt Y held Iheir annual :nee:ii:e tr. the 11th ins:atit, at the Milt..! MI the 4.11 i .1":, at which the following mulled gentlemen e •ied ti11 . ..cr.. , fin the ehittibg year : NI.CANDLICS,-;, . J. 11.:.11,,F50rtt,0,R. .lAS. R. ; 4 er:rat, ;sr] I.,li.3L.utuir. to. I Trea,llrer •N. 1/1K E. 1!:,• of Mr. to,auta outly adopted ,:.le..f, That. the Corp., atm s I . ..N:omit:vita the :IA "I.llaaatTer 4 to approt.riale a suitable poi gnatO.l in the Ceinet , f2., - for the interti.eht, 1.0.r.rr of sueh pen.oit, have died or .43 .he if/ td . the voulary in the I.reseot war. 1 lie following statement of the fiscal condition of the Corporation was submitted to the meeting, adopted, and ordered to be printed : ~,t ftf /he Account, gi (hr A tleahen ! o I ',11 , 1,11. on Mr Int if Jroll 1862 Cemetery Grounds Stock end'Pooh linproveluent=, permanent , do temporary. merest Ex pens.. heceivahle Labor . Bond: , and Itfortgap,et Cash . M a tii.cletua t N VI," I idire New Lodge ..... ......... A. emint Receivable :obwtery Lots ?old at. , rinente, Removal?, .1 , laubbery teiotir Fund undry small araount4 payable R. R. BULGER , MAN FACTIIRRY Or EVERY DESCRIPTION OF F IT RNITU E No. 45 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF . Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand, which we will sell at the lowest prices for CASH. ' myleely:is H4IIOPFOICIRTM AT MctLELLAND'S Auction.ss Fifth street icl3 IWE INVITE ATTER IriON TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES If French and American Manufacture. For ',adieu. Miasma, and Children, ivz, have a variety of styles: Walking Boots, Gaiters. Slippers, White Satin Kid and Embroid ered Slippers, suitable for parties and weddings, &e. &r. For Gent*. Hoyot, and Tenths : Patent Leather and Calf Boots and Shoe.? of every dePeription, Our assortment sae never more complete, and we offer our goods at as • LOW PRICES As the manta quality can be sold in the city. We also manufacture every conceivable style, for la dies, inisaes, and children, at short notice. laud illiildand. CIIILDBEN•S SHOES. AT MASONIC llull Auction House. jel3 MOTICE— TINE COPARTNERSHIP ill heretofore existing betwesn the undersigned under the style of Tiernan 5c Getty has this day been dissolved. F. TIERNAN. R. P. GETTY. Allegheny City, June 9, 1362. *?.The Wholesale and Retail Grocery Business will he continued at the old stand, northeast cor ner of Ohio street and the Diamond. by jell F. TIERNAN. EMBROIDERY SALE, To commence on Monday, June 2d , Everything to be closed out at REDUCED PRICES. ypi COMPLIANCE WITH OIIRESTAB- N LISIIED custom we will mark down and offer for sale in our Retail Department, our entire of EMBROIDERIES AND LINEN HAND KERCHIEFS. Most of these good were bought in Job lots at very low prices, and having been shown only in our wholesale roonis.iue perfectly fresh and clean. Such as are soiled we will sell at EXTRA LOW PRICES. Ladies who intend leaving the city this sum mer will find this a very favorable opportunity of supplying themselves with such articles as they may need. We beg leave to say that our assort ment has never been better, and is just such a one aswill meet the requirements of a first class city trade. As our new room will be open next week, our customers will find it mite - , more pleasant to se lect goods than it has been heretofore. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. jet TEETH EXTRACTED WI T OUT PAIN by the use butt apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic ry are used. Medi cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process. and are ready to testify as to the safety - and painlessness of the operation. whatever has been said by persona interested in asserting the contrary. bavingno knowledge of my process. 13- ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every style. and charges all low as will warrant the best of material in cases . E. MET. Dentist. 114 Smithfield street. nol4ly-is PTROLEVAIL- 21 10 BUM, .fio ORAI. TT. Jot riosiveda n Jell Y 11. ALLEM& PIOPOSALS. LIOWN St TETLEY, 1:141 W 044,1 OF MANA4ll:l<ri. .111(.S. M. 110 WE, di,66a SC . 1,460 37 14,165 56 . 1,06 5S . 12,201 S 0 11 . 5,741 74 . 61,690 21 13,052 70 7,627 02 7,021 10 2,73.1 50 a.ll 76 4.35 (Ni 1,176 7d 77 . M 1,761 . ( 1 o7u gpJ g W, E, tiCIIMERTZ Co. 31 Fifth street TIIMIXINTB M THE rOLEOISIIISOO AHOIIT UAL LT' PRICE? NEAPS OXFOND TIES, 50 CENTS. 101006 ER" CON6IRE*O4 GAITERS. 40 CEXTS. BOW'S SHOES, Heavy, 30 CENTS NOMEN•S LASTING (:ALTERS, 40 VENTS. BETTER SHOES THAN ARE SOLD IN TOWN I Made ExpreAy for Our Retail Tiade. EVErtS• PAIR NEW. PERFECT s FRE:ill. WISP and perver‘o kenrruliou 411011ri be deceived.— THE PLACE TO 1111111 . Slitif ES IS CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, 62 Fifth street. iel•1-tf N EW PATENT GEM troxi• J tut 'waived and fur sale by . . M. MELANGE, t 1.33 Liberty street opposite Lend of Wood iol4-cod LEATHER BELTING GUM BELT' NG At GUM PAili ING Imy by DELANGE, •233 Liberty .4in:et "pi , u.4te !tend of Wou jell-end T HE neon snOVS, ANI) TUE CIIP,APEsT IN TIIE LoNti RCN And the plaee to get them M at JOSEPH !LBO ILLAND H. 98 Market street. second door from Fifth. jet 1 NO US M,Utll T STREEI s TIL PI-ICE FOB cIINAP silt* AI LORLANfP, GIOME FEW PAIRS ON HAND 01 /.•P those Children'? sailed shoe?, at half coat. at jeIIIIORLAND'S. 011 Market street. WO. 99 FENS STREET—FOIL SALE— .I.‘ 24 feet front on the west side of Teno street, I.)y 15.1 deep. to a 15 feet alley . large Dwelling- House of hall, two parlors, (marble mantle,-,) di ning-ruour, kitchen, cellar, porch, ti eltamber., bath-room. 2 attic room,--a brick gable and car riage hou3e, large yard, grape vines..te. $6OOO. S. CUTHBERT A: SONS, jel4 51 Market street. REvir $l5O-FOR THE SECOND AND Third Stories of It Dwelling on Semi,ds met, nett r Market street, Apply to S. (XIII . SONS, iel4 "INERT CLOTH—FOR SA LE IN tI rionntitiat,to rn it by jolt TOWN 5 TETLEY. 136 Wood st. C.t RPENT ERI4 Too's +Rh! by BO WN St. TETLEY, 136 WooII it DRIED APPLES—IO BRIGHT blied Apples, just received and for sale L 3 JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market t First 6trectF. Pl - ` A le ►E S-75 Businas EVE Pcastoejust received and I'r sate lAS. A. FETZER, jeti Curlier Market and First etreets. j;10111-25 lIALF BARRELS MACIi ER EL No. 2, received andlor sale by JAS. A. FETZ ER. jell Corner Market and First streets. I)IPECKEYE DOWER AND REAPER, MD Iron Harvemer: Ceyngs Chief, Jr., Woods' Mower, Hay Elevatois, Hay Forks. Grain Cradles Scythes and Se:ohs, Scythe Stones and Rifles and everything necessary for harvesting, for sale by & LONG, jell N 0.127 Liberty street. THE CELEBRATED ECONOMY Wheeled Iloria Rakes, also Royal vim; Rakes. for sale by BECKHAM Jr LONG. jel 4 No. 127 Liberty greet. AVERY IMPROVED MORSE POWER Russells' Horse Powers and Separators, for sale by BECKHAM 41: LONG, jeltNo, 127 Liberty strees. STATEMENT Or DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, for eix months ending May 31st. LIABILITIES Amount duo depositors, June 1,1862......i.•511,503 43 Dividend do de 12,396 09 Contingent Fund, do 22,6'22 ti 7 ASSETS Bonds, Mortgagee Real Estate Stock in Pittsburgh Banks Bills Receivable Cash on band and in Bank. The Trustees have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT. out of the profits of the last 9iX months, payable forthwith. If not drawn, will bear interest from June Ist. CHAS. A. COLTON, Treas. Pittsburgh, June 5,1862. . Tax undersigned, Auditing Committee, respect fully report that they have examined the Trea surer's Report fo4the six months ending May 31, 18d2, and that they have examined the Assets, consisting of Bonds, Mortgagee, Deeds of Real Estate, Certificates of Bank Stock. Bills of Ex change and cash on hand, and find the same to be correct and to correspond with the said report. ISAAC WHITTIER, JAS. B. D. MEEDS, C. MEAGER. Pittsburgh, June 4,1862. iel3-2tdlw HOOP SKIRTS AT NeCLELLANW AUCTION. iel3 AT AN EXACTION OF THE STOEFI HOLDERS of the PEOPLE'S INSEHANCE COMPANY, Reid at the Merchants' Exchange. on Monday, the following persons were elected Directors: Wm. Phillips, of Phillips, Beet, and Co, John E. Parke, of Phelps, Parke & Co, Chas S. Bissell. of Bissell & Co. (leo B. Jones, Wholesalo Grocer. Wm B. Bars, of Wm B. Bois & Co. Wm Van Kirk, of A. Bradley's. John Watt, of Watt & Wilson. Samuel P. hriver, of Shriver & Lasear. James D. Verner. of Rhodes & Verner. Capt John L. Rhoads, River man. Frank Van °order, Commission Merchant. C. Hanson LoVe. of C. Hanson Love & Co, The Directors met on Tuesday, and organized by choosing WM,_ _PHILLIPS, President; JOHN WATT, Vice-President WM. F. GARDNER. Secretary They have opened an office (temporarily) at No.l GIRARD HOUSE. SMITHFIELD STREET, Where they are Prepared to take all kinds of FIRE AND MARINE MUM. lel3-Iwd RAT. PASTE, RAT PASTE, RAT PASTE. FAT PASTE, RAT PASTE RAT PASTE, RAT PASTE, RAT PASTE, In offering this article we wish it distinctly un derstood that it is He Mlssiseisesig go tt en up to deceive, but on the minimdeceive, is the'best and most effectual Vermin Destroyer and Rat Killer, ever discovered. Its advantages arc over all others, that It is one half cheaper, It is free from Poison. It brings. Vermin to the air to die, It prevents them from dying in the premises, It will when used according to the directions, Completely banish Rats mom the premises In s angle night. Is is preferable in every respect to any and all Vermin Destroyer now in use. Hit does not prove effectual in every instance, banishing them in a tingle night. Banishing thins in a single night, Banishing them in a single night, money refundedin every instance. On accountof the celebrity of this article, many worthless imitations has been gotten up, only to deceive, to avoid imposition, ask for eau take no other than the Mat Paste, Rat Paste. Eat Paste, Prepared by JOIEMN by I 'LEDING, JOSEPH PLEIHNO, corner of the Diamond and Market streets, corner of the Diamond and Market streets. Country dealers supplied at the lowest prices. MANHOOD— HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Jost' p u blished, in s, Sealed Envelope. hies f*.t4 A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREAT MENT sad Radical Caro of Spenzuitorthea or Seminal weaning, Involuntary Einniimions. s wi m Debility. and ha to to Marriage sel seraib , ._ _Nervousness. Epil e p sy and Fiat Mental and Ph" result ing has Soif-Absio s ROCUL V=WELL.M.M.Author the Omen Bookoke "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." 8 , 4 so w apal, in a plain lavelope. 'to any wi thin. Polays4oll rank* of six f p a twc pom i r e rbY Dr. 911. J.o. orkurra reit oneeToram amon4otior PITTSBURGH THEATRE LISSU ANDMA KAMER WMMENDZIELSON. Paters OF Annissnm.—litrivate Boxes - 45 00; Single Seat in Private Box, al tt Yarnuette and Dress Circle. Asks, 50 cents; Family Circle. cents; Colored Gallery, ZS COntk Colored Saxes 50 cents; Gallery 15 cents. LARGE SATURDAY NIGHT BILL First time of the new Fire ACC Drams of J E It D. J"k:qii•Ploid ......... Ettie 11 entler2td, Don Juan . . .Lute, Ilergierstal :iettraulouch .......... . .Mr. Lewis FRANFC DREW. the . (.I.ular Philadelphia i'mnedian, will appear (.11 Monday night. OUR SUMMER STOrld of all the late.zt stslo:7 of Dre , !. Lae. Stiowl , , Points and Cirmilar,. sck. Fanry z. , ,aeques, Now York Alar.ti wls latest styleF, I.4in l'lnhielhy,, a all , 1;„, and Men'i Clotlii:A and i,minner f.%1,. , iiner0. , „ L:=l, Linen and Afuslim, very rbeap: .1 re markithie low price'. Ladies roll and s•ec.. . 11, J. LYNCI.I, No. Market street, het wee, ' jet , Fifth and Diamond. s L V 1111 , 11 7 TH STI{E I', REAL ESTATE AND GI:NEI:AL ADEN DE.t•.L'RS IN NOTES. 'lox Ds. MORTOACI utter --- CIOYS' AMP WOITTHS SHOES AND ALP (ifdial,, al Ma :011:.! Anei ion. id:3 HIGHLY IMPORTANT! IIkjEWLV ilitikniTED la!Wiiii,t ftf,E tle I. ES, ;.uperdir to any that hate ever been presented to improve the right. To all ,lllrering from defectite , sight, arhilux. either front age or other ea tis,. Penions with weak eyes eau supplied with which will greatly Lei:edit Plid not. rain the sic lit. Through their high tioli.sh and true ground they pro.lore the two perfect vision, and are highly reonnmended as lbe best in their ”f- ' facts upon the eye, for preserving and improving the eight in continued writing and reading, either by dry or night. Short-zighted person=, and those operated upon for , sitata,t, est a also be imited. Optician f/lAMOND'F thorough knowledge o , the Anatomy and the various `Pathological change.; of the Human Eye, enables hint, by merely cx,,mining the eye, to select such glasses as are mo,d suitable. The eye being F., rielkate an organ, we cannot be ton cautious in the selec tion of Spectacles, 03 from their use may result the most de,drable or deplorable emv - eolietwes. He inserts the ltu4sitin Pebble ails , it, ..1.1 frames: tied solieiti the pat ronago ot ti lt in went article. titling. - Alt PR N T T.0. , 11' eiblio, J. DIAMOND. HOOP SKIRTS Al' ritet'S.ELLAND'h ff. Fifth stre,:t. jel3 111=162211 C. HANSON LOVE &. CO,l G itr..ll'FJci. HALL AO; EVER OI'VERED. SUMMER DRESS GOODS, bought :It Auction and seli!ng at on hoard of prices. ' Bee Hive Store, BLACK LACE SHAWLS, BLACK SILK VERY LOW. BLACK SILK SiLkWLS SACKS 4a- Domestic Goods bought for Cash, and selling at a very small advance for cash. 74 Market Street. •55-46.07, - 19 1 , 295,905 37 69,548 02 . 76,975 t 3 . 23,579 25 120,519 92 DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manufacturers of . PURE WHITE REFINED CAII,MCCON OILS. Office. NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET. Pitt burgh, Pa. niyB-6Ead $546.527 19 LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTT NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, Near the corner Fifth. Pittsburgh. ONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL IVR quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches , and all kinds of valuable articles. for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. *IP Office Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. M2O SOMETHING NEW AT NO. 83 FOURTH STREET. I would invite the attention of ladies and gen tlemen to that beautiful piece of art so iffikai r teemed of late called the ILLUSION PA and my mode of inserting the same in Wigs ma Madonna Bands. . It gives them a light and life-like appear ance hitherto unattained ; I have also Just re ceived a large and carefully selected stook of tho best French Bair, purchased for cash, and my motto is quick sales and small profits. 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 &mar use; it prevents the hair from falling out and getting prematurely grey. Ladies do you want to have a clear, beauti ful. white and healthful skin 2 If so. get a bottle of my Philodermie, or Skin Cleanser s and take a little healthful out door exercise. This is no hum bug, but will preserve your beauty to old age.— Discard all poisonous skin paints. my22-6mw J. R. CAMERON. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES SMELTING WORKS. PARR. M2cuyrov .& co.. Manufacturers of Sheath, Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cop per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Sp.;ter Solder, &e. Also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate._ Sheet Iron, Fire. &o. air- Constantly on hand. Tininen's Machine nd Tools. Warehottse, No. 149 FIRST and 190 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Penna. Jar Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pttern. fe2l.•lydew TIERNAN elk GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, TEAS, WINES, LIqUORS, £e., OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, EIORTICIDLTURAL— STRAWBERRY, RASYBERRY, and BLACKBERRY PLANTB. GRAPE CURRANT, and GOOSEBERRY BUSHES, LINEAR, RHEUBARB awl ASI'ARAOUS ROOTS, all of the beet quality. and warranted true to name. For mle at 29 FUTiI STREET. DMZ J. KNOX. BUY YOUR LADIES' GAITERS jel3 No. 146 Fifth street, near Marke W. & D. RINEHART. Manufseturers and dealers in all kinds Tobacco, Snuff and Segara, 1105/-17 Nos. 14* oadllll Wood stmt. 41,M1313EMENT8 ro 1:4)1'i 3 VAN. JUST OPENING Very Cheap. HONEY COMB Q G7L 2:3 Fulling Cbeap COMM INPORTSII4I AND DRALZRB TN NORTH-EAST corner of. ALLEGHENY CITY AT DINYENBACHER'S, RIVIBR or PITT BUR( H ARRIVED. Franklin; Donna, Brom:at-We. Gallatin, Clark. Brownsville. Cul. Bayard. ?nab's". Elisabeth Leonora, Da Cinehthati, Minerva Gt.rden. Wheelies. Ca tot uta. DEPARTED Pnenitlin. llonuct, liroeneyi la. (lallo tin. Clark, to (I .4.llayerd. Nobles, Mitaimth. Linie Martin. Brown, Wise: , Um; ila.tin(rs, Robin:km, Cil/Clllllllti. Liver—Last evening at twilight— there wai 6 fitet, 3 inches water in the ehann.d, and falling Easiness en the wharf war autira and ton age erar,•e. Ei 'The line 'reamer Marengo,-C:tpt. McCall:tel. will be the hex& boat for Cineinnnli and Lottisvil le She will have ilibeatelt eCrr flood for Dravo ! Ili studiner Ateliot.:, idler being wade almostne , eunder' the , q l i.eiitrl,thalre of Caid C A Bravo. is 111111011111:0 in tb: .I.IY Poit for Monithis icksborg. - a ew url , a , i4. and you coo depend ou Iho enpuliu •.:041K hi for he is eermin to do what haun dortaktF. b pi The favorite steamer Empire City, Cant ila7lep. !cave; this daypositirely for Cin cinnati and Saila. Louis This boat has the best of aceottnetlati,o. nod obliging °inners W cnnt lintel) back to this trade. in winch he was always it favorite Cant Itiehardson rill mill he found in the tame. nor Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo wad Swint Louis. THRDAY,JUNN 1.1.4 P. N. THE FiNiE PASSEIVER eleataer En:Pirr Jiteeb end alt Coannender, will leave for the :thorn end all intermediate plate, as per announcement. Jeor reieht or pas,n.e apply nu board. or to • . j el 1 B. LIVINGSTON & AgOUb. F.ll' Memphis. and New 011061;;: - WEDNESDAY. 25th, 10 A. M. WTEAlfiallt Ez. IF OTT IE. Capt Chan A Drava, will leave as per announcement. The Melnotte bus Wei tho row:Ws- overhauled and repaired. jel I i J B. LIVIZiII:4ON t CO, Agents. For Louie, Galena, Dubuque and St. IPtud. SATIThDAY, JUNEILP M T W fiTLAIIESI , 1 : EX f ortE, J W Anarralt. Com he above and intortuodioto purts as per anuouw:ement. For freight or passage stiply en board or to J OLIN FLACK. Agent 'or 'Seaver, Steubenville and Wheeling. - • TIRE RACKET STEAMER Lizzie 31artin. I). T. Brown. com mander, leaves ter the shove ports MotidaY. IVednes.luv and Fritlity at 12M. Far freight for pussaue 51.1.13' en boar d OF to I. etiLhrNs co.. and IiASLETT. Agests. Regular Tueuday Packet War Marietta and ZanesvUlle. THE VINE PAINSILNONER Ate:liner 4MA ORAU.i.M. ("p Aluoroo Ayers, eiquth...nder, loaves Pitttbas i c avitry TUESDAY. at 4 U. Rt.. and Zanesvi ,:vory FR IDAYtit 9 a. al. froiglit or pasaaPe oeoly on board or to B. LIVILAMTOIS & 00._, eigante. Paubeash. sT EA 31110 AT AGERCIGI i . A.z.,.IT T i 10.3 opened an °Eton at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transact a Gen Staaailioat Agency business, and would solic ithare of !pat : ronage from steamboat wen. ap2447d= WILLIAM BAGALEIG WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, PITTISBITIBOH. SPRING GOODS. 11302. CLOTHS, CASSMERES AND VESTINCS. WE HAVE ROW IN STORE A COW v v MTH stock of SPRING GOODS, all new and dosirable styles. which have been carefully selected in New York, with a desire to please the most fiutideous. and comprising in all the various new fabric and - Meadow of the season. . . We would respectfully solicit an early call frena our patrons and the public, to test the merits of the saute or theruselvee. SAMUEL GREY & SON, Merchant Wallowa, No. 19 Fifth Street. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBUROR. PA. Awarded the Firig Premium at the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF S 0 00 0 ISANZLNES sold in the United States .11,e R T 20,000 soaii : FE PAST TZAR i.: We offer to the public 1 . - ' -, ' , 4 ; - 7 13111 SON'S IMPROVED SEWING . 'ACILENII. at REDUCED PRICES, with inereav com m in i i f i. of its merits as the best and most . ,d Judy Sewing Maohinenowin use. It d i i miu li, Te n on the thickest and thinnest fabr es . m a w g io look-stitch impossible to unravel, silks on both sides, is simple in construction. to stuNcly in movement, and more durable s a w ma _ chines. Circulars giving P ..,,, description of machinefurnished gratis ' ,pliestion in per son or by letter. Every Machine warranted f Jr three yian. ap3 WM. •lickoltit & CO. QTATE BEFACANTWILE I. I C ZatINE— )47, All persons tieing astessed for thii license will see, by reading the.'filth section of an act emendatory of the License Laws of this State, as herewith published, That all Licenses not paid on or before the FIRST DAY OF, JULY - NEXT. must be placed in the hands of a proper °Ricer for collection, and that no further notice than this will be given. Tune 10,1&;2. WM. EICIIIIALTM, Treasurer. Section sth of amended License Law: "That it shall be the duty of every City and County, Trea surer to sue for the recovery of all - licenses duly returned to him by the Mercantile Appr aisers, not paid on or before the Ist day of J uly , in each and every year, within ten days after that date; and said Treasurer shall nut be din:barged from any such License unless ho brings matte recover the same within ssiddate, and prusesthe rune to judgment and execution u soon thereafter as practicable, and pays the amount of sal ouch Li censes received by him into the State Treasury, on or before theist day of October ensuing; nor shall he receive any commissions on such Licen- Se ; 9, unless ho makes payment as aforesaid." Jel2-3td JOHN FLEHGER, GUNais3EIT.I3, 23 corner Ohio and Beaver ■ts, ALLEGHENY CITY. Large stock of Guns of all deseriptimw _on hand, er mach to order, and for sale at LOWEST CASE PRICES. Repairing promptly sttendedto. no18:lyw-my31-citf 111OOP SKIRTS, FROM, W AAL Springs. at .Nlceicllund's Auction. STRAW BONNETS- CHILDREN% /EATS! A wholesale dock of choice las of itraw Bonnets sued Cblldrea's to bo closed out at Retail, at Wltailemale nem. Now. open for examination in our Retail De partment. EATON, MACRUM & CO., No. 17 Tin 'street. ADLES" LASTLIiIi- GAITERS AT Welelland's Auction House ' --- QTEAM TOW BOAT Fes SALE-130 az' fast en Deek. 21 feet beare„-t teip=4l feet hold, 3 Boilers 38 inches diame- - 4' - ter, Cylindarl7 inches and 43ifeet.strone." , r•TerY thing ready for famishing. En.arilre or • LONG .1 DUFF. RIM 90 Water groat TO 40 iel3
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