~~~::: -~: riR: ild'l .F_... .... ES'rMILLSILER ':-:17,86. sli • _ IffiSTEENEX.BI,IIVII CHESS • ' . BuTT mat.. • arralo• VI MID Ai11T.,1,11. 10,1 Produm. *rani. Zir , , laud ; p37ltrin#iitie.t na. ifevatoccogi74l7.7- itc/Louunant'azlP MOW/ ,No.„2o•Libort} rusibursti, imam llbot. for Bokbro and' fal i d il uro toostaaa Una: , Portkaltir ittootioor -to ant fo Itiosboodlro roll T . ..'dl • Is.:110 • . fkorrekani".*alsrls: EIMER. DOT•. isir, MAUDE, LARD, CHEW& POR/f., DRIED:Ik MOW, /MATS End - ,P:kkdaylk malty. mahadvasidmeraadotrooridgemenee Wareham% No. 114,5m0nd Wee% PI Norm lib J LIUNTEK, A)LI1 ALPS lli CRUDti OILS, 7atalle.l4:torsu streeiind we e t i MINAYiTORIEILILIMiCI AND 111 4 1 k 0 /Arri br tb• isle of rLonra, LAILIV.SUrtiI, EGGS, Wastszt: prudica gealalfly. No. 10 SKITIITIZI,D Iftliti _ o P..; Pittsburgh, Pa. - wasigumouts JaiMilyd diEl!s;• FORRAIWING AND V0i11441101 MICZCHAXT, for the silo YLOUR; GLUM BACON , LAUDA:SUTTER, SZEDS.DBLICD SWAT, alidlY,taluos ligletally", No. la kLarkat ember otXlraa.rillabu :-• " ocatdly 111'. 11'.1.0/2101. QCHOMILK,EI3,&_,LANG, .CommssioN MariAites and - wholesale dialers , ln GROOS, MU, LIAM, GRAIN, PRODUCE, .t., No. SDI 14Dort EUE.DOrEb,'Po. osUb.dly • 1.1 • DOLE tirdeelibiatO uo sofi; No. Isa,Leat, street, Pttta , '. "AAA. VtiCODUO GUOCKILY , ' 1 11.311.1*C.141AT. _ •. • •ty Solicited: fedtetny' wm661.4,.. laTarrA_ BBOTHERB, , - FORWABDUtO- V V aiD lhounwrirs And dealers In FROVIBIONSAND PRODUCES e/ENIEBALLT. No; 216 Laiilyab -4 .1C - P/C:::: --- . min A HU: ‘ . 4.0 3 -, • • ~: ekelort o v °RUDD -AND AYDIN= CANADA OILS, OWN, =ON, NAILS, Ad.:N0.183 Lllmety West. • mtindly InuAms auums,t i q IMYLID La A. Cerrim, SpeetalPartner. MEANS* successors to 13.1111rtiadlesi,Xeans & Co., WELOLESA LE 080- Olilt£i%etlu'ufWood~ana Witter streets, Pittabotshi jy&dly 3.4 - 11.143AUSAAAL......DAIRALIAIAPA-1.-A. Tom. ; VOIGT CO., simetwor to;IA , G Lk Oral, PRODUCE AND OLiELNISSION NEE MARTS. 247 Liberty grid., PlOabargh. 1.5 JOHN I. nom& TOIOLTII.OIIISE .1;701, Witouuslis GlitiziGunrCoxiatizoir XpicTurisicompr of Balthlekt and.Widefitrooli. Pltiobwiffh PLO .STILWAIat ,Ayao;a• laietiliOXlMlX AID Cosuurtce xi W 7 W. • . Pitts • h. - ' fat J. ICllanr. , l7 - 14 1i01•111,...War. ISIWATIItriI. 7 & RI KIRKPATCKA'Wuois- B sallik.pfocus and; flenfent In rimeat - AND SEXPethinAglissol-litit Liberty strait, Pittsburgb. a 2,DALIELL ,& - 80 N, . Comnav aut.a• of CRUDE AND.iti.- /Di . Milli PROM and 70 Wang. street; Pltroburglui 4.llnm:sums& on consignments.; , .. . Dm UGGIBTS. QlliON Pugs, A 7 wire nsizmicata r sintirtatrax, WANOTVOCIIM - 81J1/1112(111%0 ID, - OILS; FAX= ILY MIDIOINES, te.,Jtc.', aL steialy prime qual ity, wide* beeNkee Miami prime Corset Smith. Ileld EC. ' PreeeripeknefeeetAill erarponadmi as alliweers. B. A. R.A.UnIMCIEWCO:;•Witour.- = IttrAttta! . asai v razurrs. I.' or lima - 0A lliuLiiii J a 5, PAINTS, 01114 YARNIONS AND DO MlNia•Ock. 2PS Liaey OrWaistarurgit: IffiDlaWlL umewk. uuRAUN & T.Ell7f Wiaou:l4ut ;uli) .LXlLL*AlLs!;einkiNgivi•sont!meot U!immtylkui Eis; lllia. t Y 8 1.1 la Wood /street: 'wtoot or Wood ottflt. alut _ATTO),Er'Si TOIINVGAIitueGNIC,F4I.4,Arroawsr u Lor.:l=nsonnsintexf liincrikLnw Sou} tne. 4o Will Wend in.A. makounini. necnriagnnd don of damn, bountilo, an,, in Washington; Tobarint of Goinuilis.: 2 noltAnn 'oar V ISERATAICIE MELIA:A Arum ..l36. nit ietecila:l33 rouilOtivet; awe 8•11:11:1416011 talrnsdff Tntl • - Arroloriar - :AND Oftwasupwai law. . - • , Orisca;.X9. • fat.:, street, :"oilierof elnirty . . -asaniewl SAM . wip4, Arr;unin. it LOIN' _ Ornew,lllllfr. lanm4,' • .12,401 km a mar s/all k Banco. Miab • • - Jeadi •, B. M. BAHIA T AsTozarsir.. AND. • Darsotuox AT Livr,lhoo MMoved W KUHN'S LAW PAPLLWIWAV&WA W-Spialowi-AtneVAtit door to 8t- Pairs Mbarch. ' m lAdly P • . 1113kItlilrAT 'LAW, • No. DS !fourth etnet, Loirrie'a Law Building, . pad, _ . -- IFRODIICE.• • ' TOffiLKUTOIIINEON, Calcium= ggirlfirie" Wingotsa IlsAnnsarig, dealers tti WESTa ERN ItIiiIERVIE - CITIEL3ciPTARLIV - 17811,111TA- - 001 t BUTTER, 'LINO= Ott; *FOTS END PEARL._ ~ASIIV..OVAILSt , GRAINDRIED FRUIT and Mom icestdrany. , Bret brands. Family new arrays on 'bnt Agent Air the el. tit Blade& t Co.'s selebraterVPateeited' Pesirt gnirck:-. Ran :11l Second and '146 First sts., between 'typed and Smith field. PlUsbnoth,rei, /11:11081f, AVAAttIAQUa.-,-11,EN ‘../ H. woLntet; rorw...dingiridbotonilasion Mar. abaotasui• 46540 c , ht• MIMS; 1113TTICIL, LANZ Thal mod Prod*. generally, No. 2A Wood street, mbar. Watir, Plttsbonk , • my 2 rAol4ol•Litnaikki"& (X)., row' ..I"Amc u rtLOVIWNS, corner of Km keg aid • a • _ jallolly LAISIIII4.4IOE 4GII.AM'S. T ; .1544DANSLOOM0 doh /OA; on Iticumicis lir ort6east-Etana Weed-fag 121=1 - ••• AGlilnt ORME AIM! • ni• Anne ot Penorit a nn4./Inetford In AM l • UNA, Bzcssrimar thrums ' Slasupraclikumwr, torbit Mazirat sod. Water 4.;tllrrn..LLJn_J ~ 1 1,1 .~'' _.' , DRY '6OODg. Zis= l 2atrtsV * ====.' WaBo,li; COLA &AV., • (um riPlai.u4 1011/lON AND Doman() hay imps; - do. Wiroorr rears; - ' 11Zi m hoose above: • : 1 .11V-ZITRORIFIELD; mooessor so llotekdold 00., Moho& mad Rota Dwain to /TAPIA AND FANCTIL GOODS: . Moth. MS most of Fourth sod Motet strata. ' . TFVE •• a UIL, Mitsui ix Dim loft 114.1. Nato Walt. bitoses Third mod IS, MuLitt 121' Ti d rr4 rßi.w4g.T OSEPIL,IIOO, nt :tan& u titoos. leuioungates MO OW* OiNPOs 146 CthitillAti-tfirNEl3 l7 Dr i t EAk a: " 4 4 . * - 44 . 116 aragante•bßil. ' • go 2 1 " 1 " 4 " 1 1R 91 ' 0 • •4: Yiracu.s.: 1114WAISCAMUL A • ti - DO&l ste N Fierls . gitrarilirlitol orris, _ ni it •;‘:- - -4r= GROCERS:.; .QIIItIVER. & LAMAR - !,-7„ wmoursitt intOOEItB ocolmissios kISECIIANTS,' LA 1 Non. 27 and 2D Smithfield Street, C 01314 Second, ' Anocaarrur., !AU T . 1111 E a •IPRINEBLE, WIIOLRAALE I.llljsoczas AID ConAuffluoi MracatAirre, &Alen bl./.ItODUOB A FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, .DARRON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, DOTTON YARNS, And Pittsburgh unenufactures . • ly, 112 Second street., Pittsburgh. I:II3XCLIN ir r nowAAD.-.J. Asstraux, Ansvcraw. Ik&DONALD k ARBUCKLE,' Wnocz liy:.l.s Gaoczaa, Paonitca Awn Comma/now RAlL ,cnAalli, Jobber. In N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES, LENVINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, YLOUB, BA UM; RION, IMIENSS;NE,Tkpfb ac,erp. alma, PiUsbarthh. on14:ly 'NCR a. S. D. 11.111101. 1114 - tniER BROTILEAS, suoceesors Iloymer & Anderson, WS('losalo dealers In; TORNIGN BRUITS , NUTS AND SPICES, CON-' "BECTIONERT, swain, Tutu wirs.hAt,- - rec.; 14a., 1264ittd IdB Wood etrodt, aboVs Ftftb,`Pllttbtlith; Pons. tirOltßE SILTROAR. WAD METZGAR, GROCERS AL COMMEOION- lisitowers, end dealer* In nil of COUNTRY PRODUOR atm Ptritikemin ritcrtirs, No. 24 Liberty street, °Nitwits bawl of Waist stril.et, Pittsburgh, Ps. /WIT; ZOBIBON '..../110LL B. ZuBBIOII. RetORISON & CO., WROLERALE Gao ' czu, iiOXlllBBlOll Mkaatmers and dealers In all k da of PROVISIO2{B, PRODUCE, and Pittat burgh pudioluttibul; lib.' igaitOrgy. iltnidt:PAll burgh.' m - I 4 • , i hillEA4lll, W ROLESALII GROOKR, • CONSIBRION MERCHANT and dueler in FLOUR. ttagiN, PRODUCE .AND _Thant:lloMS, No. 27u Liberty street, oppcnite Rind, Pittsburgh, Ps. . , DO - Liberal sdirumes trade on comligutoeuta /Q . o. B. JO liti, 1 "110OVIAIJI DEALER Is GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM, 0 1 14PIFCIL,apdPittplugh mazolfiarlsaretlarldelso r the A1000bi11.413114M U. L.4.IaBERT 'Fc SHIPTON,_ . Weomisidi swims; PtarDocs..llkstiisie itiod - Comtelote Ilkartisirrs, No. 5 Sixth .treet, Pittsburgh, Ps. uo • ' 40.1414 • 11.4:30111fir11:1401r. AATATT &AyLLSQNWHoLasa.valso •-, T; cage, Cchilsinn. tkeunirea, , and drawl:to Prudnoa and Pittsburgh manufactures; No. 1U Lib erty Arent, Mal., • • u 2.5 bAL9I. I':Cu, W HOI Gror.oacket, Coatiltimov pLuitaares, wad .Acali*.irt, riglliDUCE, Nu. 80 Water street, sad a Front street, Pittiba h. ;111 . . a. 011-110/11.. S. DILWORTH CO. WuoucsaLs •!Gtocrms, Nue. 130 and 1.11 Se cond nreet, near ;2411.11tiald, Pittsburgh.. „awl VAIN JOHN FLOY A; CO., W HcazziALE G no- Om Asp Comoneolus Zilraos.sox, Na 171 Wood iSrLiberts otrect,'PittoborglL 3,46 AATILLLAAI BAGALE Y, WHOLESALE Groom N.. U rod 3) Wood attnet. Pitts tbdrgh. Ps. hr.H..ltf A - h.X.A.N LEH KING, W HOL E.b2,1,13 nu one/ of !soft taw, No. =I Liberty str .. elt,.Pittdbargh, P..• • • -• : • 7Ld.l - UF.SI CT U.REIII S. DANIEL BENNETT &. EON, Aliwu -IrAcrinuit or .WIIITE STUNS CHINS AND .ORE AM tVLORED WARE. * - 71411.1rrics win Waiw.Hou4s AT .No. 74 turrn "Drastr, Prns.strzoa, Da- . 1e... 1MAC1U520211..........J.1101PU1LL.—..—dt. P. afar. f 1, ACK_INTOSII, — HEIEPHILL Az CO-; coroer P. and O'Hara ,meta, tow the City 1 r Worts, Pitteburgb, .Pa., kanntartontre of ACKINTOtiII AND lIIIMPAILL'S IMPKOVED PANT OSCILLATING:STEAM ENGINES AND ELIDE VALVES, of all Blue sod beet style. Heettiginirop atachltery Of Doge capacity arol'ot. the brof , Pro Din 4re Bee ,PlePezedt* do' berry JOD- I Wig: antl , pollclt - eke* buthlolftee, , trusting that by, I plotaptnees,>and the chtifsder Blot, inrk, to merit_ public patronage. ,- .1441 (mite special attentkra-tO one .EALANCED :VALVE GSGILLATLNO,E.NGINES. ae cprabiohlg •advantagea heretofore unattained 'ln this cider 01 Engine..je2ti:lyd mita"' muss. WILLIAM LIAIINIiII4I. Ar,..00., No. 61 Patin GriNet,telovi Pittsl;orgt, STlali BOILER MAKERS-AND SLEET IRON WORKRIIS; Manufsrlunrsof BARNHILL'S PAT ENT BOILER, LOGOMOTIVE, YLUED zu,d CYL INDER DO ODEBIfy-131iKN BILETOILEN. - VI RE BED,IPPEANPPIPES, CONDENSERS, SALT' ,PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS, LIVE IBOATS, etc., ote. Also, BLACKSIHTIPS WORK, BRIDGE sad YLADLICT IRON‘dapeAt the /Own •it notice. .4486. from,* dloasie IStespay AS- TaostAs MOORE, IdAsrovierußtis OF ;MID DLLIi to ALL [Mtn or COPPER-MS ,TILLED PURE Uri: WHISKY and FAMILY ,/.14EGAR, sm. 169, 191, MI and 195 Vint etreet. between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. ' -oar prt,.t.oroteiwusit.d.. ;Lugivet peddler RYE. MT r... 1 Oil and all Mbar Pawailia. Ingredient. 'ea/aridly extracted, by • proms new and itnprave4L jOSEPIL I 8.A.M.11.11,0N dc CO., Coiner of hut and 116rty wed., Pri?Stitfi/011i . , ILINISTAOTIIIIIII.II ENGINVY MAUIIiNEBT, to. lit Irott tIILVI;H.AINUt;"N Co: VO' IV Am, 6T., Pittabargh. matmfacturero(DOlLlCD DUVETS, WItOUGEITSPIKgS, CDEMOD AND KAI I'AtOAD, ' _o4mr ".r =a- Ptk aid wiz, largo or mall, ukada to order at sport, maim A fund AAAArtialtly ."0-tiltad! -enr.A,Are I l l; IL 0, 1,1 P-11 A BUCCOGOOr •Of llatiatactimer 'Of ROT PRII:SSED StOTS.,AND.WASIMRS, CIIAIRVAL, twasz-snor MON 'sit NA IL' RODS, Doi trar . YiI.IIRILLA I.IION Olitle3, , F6yetie Pa Jr3l:lyd Ws:ob.:moo, 113 Wood et. Pittaburgh. Wut.TS.;:*-4..V.f. maitre? .. T. talinno+: VXCELSIOR GLAM wovps,,,r,bigi KNIT t (XO4 Claw Aantroo mums. Warehouse, No. I Wood street, corner of first, Pltpdargb, . , • • ,• oorxlyd WEL", KLOME Or. W., No. .215 T T Libelty streetcispixialini Sisib, 'Pittsburgh, saisufseturers of WHIPB, LASHES AND It WITCH fd *lO arTtay deseripllob,cif LNATITNAL BRAIDIIJT , WONA. ' Ordearialletud - tom the triAlts49ry IteDlpped so pat ladrotilorts. I k Ip ep DEJrrlitfr 1110KETH EXTRACTED WITH J.I PAIN, BY TIM Wilt OY.AN APPARATUS WIWI/BY NO DRUGS ea GA VIA NIC BATTKRY ARS RD. ObW weather,as be t whiathearv7 cext- X= - rant:tern= and t lr Gardiehaveled . tkefr teeth extracted by my macaw, and are ready to beatify se to the misty and iskikm rhea nE-the opera- Wm—whatever bee been mad hype:lloM Interested in eamertlag the contrary, having no knowledge of my proems. . Ttnii iniarted In emlry style 0 , Y. [WRY, Durnsr, 134 Smithfield at. &DAMS; Dos.tnit,V6ltuellys' • Balldind,'ioriweraf , aiuhPitrtrets, Pittsburgh. Rescuers--Dr. A.' S. ' -Thurston Robbins, Busman Prrott. uy:kcity AMES - IL BALPA,' late assistant to U Marla, Bartbregw.=PlACl? DRAW INDS AND SPDOII, 111=2iS for all kinds of a Brie Dialdlowl. - ffod FoL.frlnforfdi flastrieliction reaukon- •,. . . . +4)llkte on` Andeesott , Meld. ,Ilietines.•..Leecoek and Itoblanoa etreets, A bent' City. jel2 ES BARI. ; ' ' Tem. Wks. IRON BANK_ BLOCK,Fifth tot , r"..Rithe. MANN AND OPICIFIOATIONS Bonding, Of oeeddemetiOtket;lkirks roperlor and on 'moderato tem. my 2 dry CHARLOTTE BLUME MANIIPAOTUR as atttt:DllsUJ PIANO9PORTES, mid Im print of Ditteic and Alvah:al Inetruments. • Sole agent tor the HAMBURGPIANOS alao , For lIALLXT, DAVIS A CO.'S BOSTON PI A NOS, .ith and with ,aatt Bataan Atllltachment.l,lf —No. CI PU Li Lr,L ge i net. myB :11 t.. 4 I - Ns_ .111 . Nietrirtfirt, NNW '"""th na—mg.ratakmant 9111 1..- • Per Y k : PBC/AV- 4 4 , 197,7.;"T10N:Ni1uid, , V, . 10/AwltsztedteCipod 4 irons thaa — Olii" - warbe lii t eZtt parormassr. - JiNillittijouts ireoeiyei and*, ••ebb br SOWN mar" iss Wood A. .• • , _ . :AND_ COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. EW -e.- .11 ceiling; i kl AN • rowrzs, troin .ebickana g • .1301241 . Ik4th n o4 4 4 o 3 9 sl 4 l, istiair York ; Hallett, ihs yis & (o; Bunton; George Stack. NSW and Haines broth in, Neii 'York. AU of wbleh Intl, tar sold at Eastern factory prises. JOll3l Z. IfXll oR,Bl , tood at , • _ spa between 'Diamond &Use and Yonrtk,st.... A GlilliKNAlNti —KOS 'WOOD 'PIANO octiive, Yo use six ruootbr;.atid 'ln perrikt 'order, ' for EU), regular Vico $'2911- roesalibi . • sp3 JOUN'II. Buenos. et. wood Rtrim, Q MON 11-EIAN.O -PL9.14.0S 1.3 —At 1123, $5B, $tA $75,-sloo,s • mud $l5O, for see by api JOHN , }l4 IINLLOH.JIL Wood st. QIX PIANOS '11) RENT,. , . 1-1 fit $2, 53, t 4 mo 8 5 Imr by Jounjt. micuOn, .14 woo . W , A UK/ V 1 N , !choke &Indy - of.thernialvalled KIiABE PlitEoB; Warranted for Ere yearn, and protiownoed to - biracial; if not superior to any In thionowntry.' The Photos now arrielog Were ppm:rally selected by thesebectlber, atria new and operand factory of Wm. Kiabo A (kk.,Lltalttmons. 'Heade cal 11.1141 examine before pnrehming elsewhere. • OWAELOTTE BLUME, 43 filth atnxt, mh2.9 •13,40 Anent forKnabe's uuritedied Moos QINGING 'l3oalth. Tho Gotham, by J. B. Woobbury,nwr.dos—SB b 0 The tree Lute of Eton, by J..% *Mbar, do ... 8 N' t i t by Dr. Lowell Mastuad , _ 60 •b 0:.• Georg. V. Boot . 8 8 8 60 The t ' abatuliell, by Worse ibot. do „. 8 fa The Jubilee, by:WiLlata B. Brad airy, do 860 The Llrlstianldbudra by A lk° °. .• do 8 8t) The Sacred Sat.. by:Leintard idsuniul, .do ... BAP JUVENILE 811iGING, BOOKS. Golden Wreath, 160th editioner.d....-5 3 00 Terai Lbarp, by J. A. GOAN • . • do 3 0 0 The fiightonfale,.(new book) do 3 00 itabb4th Leilsool .1414 do • I'Jll TbeGtaten Chia, for Sabbath Schools, do 1.60 All the aborefor•wda in , p.Sebtitlee or . 1, 40 Y by ..1011$ lI.IX4LQX?.. No. 81 Wood et.; JAW bettieen Dfamond alf4 and' /oak), .rEir BOOKS. 11Q.AYARD TAY WK'S NEW VFORK, V. DUZ11.3.. WifOLE"- )i Ve6WAILDISICI eiLopccr and Pitts- I AT HOME AND ABROAD. - Fur Ga.lo LJ NSWERS TO ESSAY/6 AM) RE tl VIEWS. "A{DS TO FAITH—A series of Theological &says by several salters, beluga reply to... Essay-or on t He rbsa', Edited by Wllliant Thompson, lb D. RIOHYLOUBNESS BY FAlTH.—lllustrated by °Asp:temp of tho doctrine 01 the Oxford Tract.. By 'Bishop Alelivable. plot racciredand for salt, by mTT IL 3. lIATIS, 93 War! Weld. RAYARD TAY Lutt'iS NEW WOKK. Boriainnd Abrad, Bdtonti'verioo. Rpnro,Hown. By John Brown. Loboun Boars in. Town. The TolineettopitotArer.' By Illfso Tonkin. bongthilzany Bey.. Logoono In LB. By Tbatenhy Titconsb, The Suttonionds. The Uttdereurrenu, wau Street. . Treech on the Epistles (vibe &reit Churches ol li c 1 # CO., A 5 Wood street. I)CUILM N itOUK -1! Teach us to Pray.' . ITlie Young Stepmother.. By if+ Soup. The Sutherhutds. - Under em•renta of Wall SReat. ! Itertearions of a Country Parao4lst and 24 series. Songs In Iduly Keys. By Vol . May's Cdastitutforml Ilistory of - Engtand. The Rebellion Record, Ist and t • John Brent. By litator'Wiuth p. John - KAY 3 Mk, 05 Word street. „ H UU/10.1 V 'B --AID NE EDITION.— 'The Wpan pf ,Tbumna Hond,-la 'prom and verse , . Eillind by Epee Sargent, illystrited witb stunt anti ig-uud engravings., el gently prlnted on tinted su smell octavo. TO be completed in nix tnotably 10b05.... Throe now ready. BA I A UD TAT LIM'S WORlLS—enTron Ent - nor. —Tin. Prose Writings of Bayard Taylor, In to erm..ll $ co. mailmen. TO MISHEAR OF unmew POETRY. by 1.... aylor, LEISURE HOURS IN TOWN, by The 'Country Pargium WEDGWOOD'S DICTIONARY OP ETIAIOLO. CIL:a nets edition. Edited by George P Hunt, Jrcor Ws S. DAVIS, 93 Wood .t.,_ l)0.11.8 I WOKS! ' Medical Nei of Electricity--Garretti Recreations of Wintry howl; queens of Sur-lety;. bunro Mart. by .1. Brown, Y. D ; Alen. Women and Boots, by L. Hunt; !ribmath's Books; • A Good Fight, by 111.11eade• Yononal history of Loral 40,11; Life of Sir Pb.tlin !fanny; • lionsahtYiny..lioye—P. W. Man/es; Yoonts, hiltooo..crry . ; Liberty andSlaveiy,-Blodnoo; Lectures On. Apomd,Fir . --1 1 .11.4; Lao and Sp.c .. of lumen* • bgto y of 811 Iteliglowetm,;ote. • .116 J. L. BEAU, 78 Fourth etroot. .0113CE1.1-4.lrEiDifg C.A RDS _ - &c., FOR .SALE VERY YARN WAGONS, OIL WAGONS and SPRING WAGONS, GARDENRIt'S CARTS AND COAL CARTS; TIMBER, WII IiRLS; , CANAL, 43ARDICN NU'S, BRICK AND 'STONE MASON'S WHERE,- MARROWS, all made of the best dry timber; also all kind., of repairinrattended - to prOmptle. Apply to BORT. RARE, W,11001.1 MAXIM, Backe( Federal street Station, •Ilegbeny, .• • ' ' L YON E1111%.5T.11.14., LUPORTEE. AND LAI Daman. In the maitre:loci brands of GENUINE lIAVANA .O.IGIABB, and., all .knnts et EMOKINO ANP CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, FANCY BIEEB3UUAUM PIPES,,TUD ES, an. An., In Emu varkty, UNDER TUE BT. CUAILLES HOTEL, ritiolourgb, Pa.,.., N. B.—The'Trnde inpiEted on libinktUritur. mylltdly 11.M0 UTR --,J4. 01 LNS, A.76ITeCtI 'AND klAd'rre ' , NOVAE% 'PAPER. I.IANOSA A.NIV I'LABTKIIEN. • * CRNTIIT3 AND OJELNAMENTSof di kinds fortiished on short notio, All orders Ida it No. Y... 1 Caogrose atrest, mix doors fruit. Wylle, orAl. .I.l4ltoor'e Noll Paper Slurs; No. ell ,W^6.1.4.r.0et: Wffkba WO , • tly 414.4411.40. =ha ( R. LL ....".."" ~,. . CALDWE... ." . .-.....111111 CALI..LE, J. ALDWELL & Mai BOAT Fcraxise , m eau oxeLxxx is MANILLA. HEM P AND COTTON COILDAGN, OAKUM, TAU, PITCH, 1108- IN :AND VLLS.; TAHPAOLINN,. DUCK, WONT AND HEAVY DEILLLNON,dc...No. CH Mister and 78 itrtm{ pc : ts,,TlO,aburgla. , , ,„a Al - .. 170 Nil, inoceator , to Cart, ,imigbtAlibnmffaith, 97.W00d Moral, ournar of Plumped ant, Man. In MI klml at UUTLEIW. IEZWO4i RIPLES;IIEVOLV - Elll4;l4ll , P;Malf. - WI, GUNS, k.c., ie. f. large' imnoMmufovior the rn goodx constantly on'tmod. mbl 'IICKSON 'a/W.4401ND ;; I' ' o aIC PACT6.II4 ASD DIA4KII.IIIIII BACCi MUSD lINICF LARD NF - S AND ROMP POliR No. 12 -- Porooososolonoorer oribol Mari Molitor to riv.iet 46t, ipony tb goo sew vantage, esooliniqo Iblot anti and wood item piper Atom olloojitoolohN' - Wot t ;PirOrappo• OR s d -. ~... ilk 1.1 % , 'n .2. t. ti .1 • PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1862. poo.ros. C=CE3 K a Y & 00.056 Wood at BURGH G Vittsbargh 6azettq. S. RIDDLE & CO., EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS, Publication Office Ne. at Fifth Street. -MOANING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, :cONTAINING TUE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE . MOUE OF PUBLICATION. TERNS • ~..114CMANIRO EDITIOS-36 per fLianno In advance, or .12tente per seek from carifere: • ivirarrra ilLornor,-53 1 4, " wman In 'Ow"... 6 ,cents, per week from carders. •WitimLT Milled, $2 per minim; OJT* 01Wm sl,l6lliso or upwards, fl per annum, ,Infadablyin advsana • AiVIIITISING AT REASONABLE RATES. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 7 Limon, the Slave-Catchier,. Again. Washington correspotalonte report that )&trshal Lemon is again aetivo in hie Vona- . goo of catching runaway negroes for rebel masters. The correspondent of the Trawls writes : - One of Marshal Lamon's Aide, armed with the Marshal's warrant, of coarse, took a fugi tive slava out of the 4th New York Artillery's camp yesterday, and restored him to hi. mas ter. It is not possible that this outrage can be permitted to passwithout Congressional in vestlgattisn. There are stories. of other simifar seizures made by Lemon's authority in favor of slave owners anxious to realise on their hu man property before the passage of tbe Eman cipation act. Deubtless this Lemon Is the mere tool of this siaveholders in the parts of Virginia and Maryland adjacent to the District ;—that is to say; ho uses, or abuses, the 'office he holds to give aid and comfort to rebels. Rebels, ire say, advissdly„--for if any one fact about these slaveholders has boon fixed. beyond cavil, it is, that every pulse of their hearts is in sym pathy with the rebellion and Its leaden. .The Washington Rlpub/icomi, in a late number, gives us the modes 'operandi by which the minions of slavery are enabled to compass . their shameful ends : Secesh loses a stare, who comes to Wash ington, where he faUs into the hands of the negro catchers. In a day or twof Secesh comas inpursuiti and finding thathis chattel baslwen nabbed, goes before a magistrate and makes . oath that the colored indlvidinal is his slave. The magistrate asks hiin if ho is loy al. Seceeh answers In the affirmative, but refuses to take the oath of allegiance, on ac count of its being most too strong for him: The negro, however, is committed to jail, where he remains until after the expiration of thirty days, when he Is discharged. The "dogs" are on the watch, however, and as soon as the pegro gets at a respectable dis tance from the Black Hole, he is again seized by them and delivered over to his rebel mas ter, who carries him back to Maryland, the doge' by the operation, poeketing from $5O to $lOO. In this way, says the Repot , neon, some of the most notorious rebels in Lower Maryland have recovered their slaves; 'and that, too, with the assistance of persons blatant in their professions of loyalty. Weeonelude this notice of the Marshal of the,Dietriet, and his doings, by quoting an _other paragraph frops the _.,iroustlal, in Whieh he figures personally, a; little more creditably, perhaps,—but still in 'such connec tion with aliagrant case of cruelty and bar: barons outrage, as to implicate him indirect ly with the whole proceedings—which were disgraceful and atrocious throughout: . Slave owners, says the Republican, in antici pation of the passage of the emancipation act, are running off their slaves as fast as they can to the lower counties of Maryland. A Dumber have also been sent to Baltimore, where they are confined in "negro pens" until they can be mold or removed farther South. A case of this kind occurred the other day, which exhibits this villainous traffic in all its burros. and deformities. On the 19th instant, • negro girl, aged about 13 years, (an invalid) belonging to a Mrs. Mathews, on 13th street, was placed in jail by order of her mistress. A few days after, the mother of the girl learning that her daughter was confined in that filthy hole, procured a pass from Marshal Lemon to enter the jail and to see her child. Upon ar riviog at the jail, the mother was informed that ehe bad been taken away about half an hoar previous, but where to the guards could not inform her. The twit day the mother herself was arrested and carried off. She had an Infant child with her, . leaving two other children, one of them three and the other two • years ("age, behind in custody of tier tress. The whereabouts of the mother and hex two children **snot diecovered until Sat urday, when one of her friends (who claims thet she is a free woman) accompanied by our reporter went on to Baltimore, and after con siderable difficulty found her in B. M. dc W. Campbell's "negro pen," No. 282 West Pratt street. Her friends requested .permia. slop to see her, but were denied admittance lute the " pen" unions they flrst obtained the %written consent of her mistress to see her. The keeper of the "hell," informed her friends that the eldest child was very sick with an affection of the throat, and inquired what shduld be done for her and whether she was subject to attacks,, of sore throat, concluding with the heartless remark, "She isn't worth mukh to anybody." • how the Rebel Jackson Retreated The Washington correspondent of the N. Y Evening Past says: •Ashby has two brass howitsen'and two re- Orients of cavalry, the men of whith are all mounted, and with three most of, the fighting is done. The plan of...the retreat is this While Joekson marches' straiffht:°° , 41 b 0 7 follows a mile or two an the rear with ,cavalry and mounted battery. When ho comma to it bill commanding the reed be stops, plants lals guts and 'awaits the approach of 'our Colman. All soon ab the ; adv4ice Laird of, cavalry appear in. sight, .a Well or two Is thrown at — them ' the .cavalry - -bcatters and rushes beck •for the artillery.. By tite ' ,Otne they have come ap, Ashby's menlavelimber-, , ved off .to another • hill. Our a shell as they go,nnd the has been -retarded an' hour by I comintmeed twain., By such Joao Ashby gains time enough retreat decently. Lives Protected. tth has systematically-gone to tare of the dying slaves who gton on their wax from Rebel- APIs brissa of protection that* words of the Brigadiar. before slang in the District of Colurn ir stand a palsied and anprof- colored, le aidiithOpro= entbwitleeof ttdrkiNeittle4 8. WAD/worm IML dor. of the Markt Oftiolinoblit.4' .word's return from Winches-' ringlyttaked by s Senator bow itimentibe found in ;Pit silty. replied, ' , were all off in: the `be women were sbe-devilt.". Charges Agaihst the Sett : try ofthalat 2k • Tribams'i I lent has tol ,leb. Smith, co the libel upon, of its - New - Xor, deihmst, add: ape ,sigse; •-The Tiara:an nut sass% is will' knoire wholly'fail to shake the-pilaf the honorable men who are its Smith's friends any him to. exaeiple bitheileentions rem tared to iry 'to maw *Moans With - a - Athol; -- Extended - ha attirter'hitiroliklial to ',Hilt 1). 11 !Ottlfs &oust. tit. /*IV The Sham Democraey--.Weadell _ Phillips at Milwaukee. Democracy has an Upper Ten-dency in Milwaukee, it appears. Affecting respecta bility, and having really-a goodly portion of that kind of it, which "keeps a gig," the Democracy of Milwaukee has no Mayor HATCH to incubate cowardly plots, and rotten eggs, for the foul hands of a hired- canaille mob. This is no part of the programme of Milwau kee Democzacy—this, we mean, which . their. ruder brethren of Cincinnati so lately follow ed. When an Abolitionist, like Wattrictx PHILLIPS, conies to Milwaukee, the respecta ble, of the Sham-Democracy, and that ilk,. will only sniff, hold their noses, and cry "Nig ger." There will be no collecting of rotten eggs—nor the subsequent unsavory proceed lugs resulting therefrom. Thanks oven to gig-respectability,with its upper ten-dencies, mean as both of them are,—forthis considera ble advance in civilisation and decency I We have been led to these remarks by no- tieing, almost at the same moment, that, as the result of the late election, Sham-Dome racy claims this ascendency ia MilwaukeoLfor the telegraph reported, yesterday, that "Hor ace Chase, Democrat,. was elected Mayor, and nearly all the Democratic, ticket was also.. olected,"—and that WENDI:4 Pniu.tes had - lectured in that -city, on two occasions, to. "excellent &affiances," of "plebeians' and "commoners," but.'nhi to the !lic.iidAtion,",. who are too "coneervativo," touJiconstita tiorial" to listen team “Abolltioadet."-4hat is, without introducing rotten '4gsts,and fail ing to live up to their respect4itity. Bet a coMespondent of the Chicago Tribune has written a letter from Milwaukee, which tells us all about it, and,we subjoin it for the benefit of our readers: Wendell - Phillips has been here and gone. Me spoke Wednesday evening upon Lost Arts, Saturday evening-upon The War, and to ex cellent audiences. He was listened to, throughout, with the closest attention and deepest interest by all who favored him with a hearing. Rumors •of mob violence and trouble, in case he opened his mouth to speak before a public audieriee 'in this "free city of DS i I waukee,were rifexind 'current in the streets, about town, daring the entire week; but upon the evening in question all was quiet and re spectful- Not a dissenting' voice was heard in the hall on either occasion to anything which the gifted lecturer had to utter, much less were signs of or disturbance manifest. His audience, as a general thing, unlike those of Chicago and other enterprising, public spirited cities, were made up of "plebeians" and "commoners"—with very few excep tions the "solid"' men of Milwaukee—the most prominent men of wealth and corn- Merce—the representatives of capital and trade—did not deign to honor this "Dutton fanatic" with their presence. ~.-Not a bit of it; 'Thiele the man who has, more than any other One man in the country, questioned the-right by nature of four billions of concentrated cap ital in this country. This is the man who has, more than any other one man, preached against, and spoken against, and denounced the worship of the greethiammon Idol, before which the whole nation is on its knees to-day. This is the man who has spit upon the claim of one man to buy and sell another, merely hecinee he is the strongest. Think' you that the °solid" men of Mil waukee could onedeecolok to listen to such a man, or to show their faces on such an occa sion. Not a bit of it 1 They are too conser vative, too constitutional. Whatever else may betel the nation, slavery mast be sacredly re spected and preserved, and any man who has had the audacity to speak against the Divine Institution should, in the opinion of these “preserved" gentlemen, be damned and put down. The IS hen an do ah Valley. Our telegraphic voltunds contain an import ant order from the President, creating two new military departments, the Shenandoah and the Rappahannock, to ke r respectively, under the command of Major-General Basics and Major-General McDowatx.. The excel lent meaning of this stop id advance of things that were, cannot be mistaken. With BARKS in eomiband of the centre, FIIIMONT on the right, and McDowatt on the left; the advanc. ing army of the nation, no longer to be called the "army of the Potomac," will roll forward like an avalanche, end crush rebellion from Virginia to the !berets of the Gulf. Mr. STANTON'S ideas of strategy, we hare reason to know, are accented by all the three com manders named, and "moving on the enemy's works" will henceforth be the simple, sensi ble, and comprehensible "plan of campaign," strategy, tictios, etc., etc., in' these depart ments. We give the following from a contemporary, containing an encouraging view of the opera tions in the Shenandoah Valley : The division of the-army under General Batiks seems to be steadily advancing, re pall•ing bridges, and pressing the rebels back. They have penetrated aS far as' Stony creek, a few miles south of Woodstook, np the She nandoah valley. The next stepionverd may. result in another bottle, we the rebate do not seem disposed to retire beyond Stony creek, exeept on compulsion, and exhibit more se- fishy thin; at any time since the battle of. Winchester. ft is not probable that Banks' army will take Mt. Jackson, the southern terminus of the railroad from Strasburg, without severe fighting: Irthat position is loot to the rebels, the small forces they have atationed at various points west and now in front of pen. Milroy:a brigade, will •begin to think of retreating.. Stanton is but fifty miles further 'up the •Shenandoab, or about 'the same distance fronv Mt. Jackson as Win chester, and It looks as though. Gen. Bank' intlentiod to ride into Stanton soma fine morn log. The position iiati.los_pertarit one, and if 01100 Mikan, Richmond is covered from north -western Virginia, and cannot stuicor any Con federate fermis that may be darltig.ettough'to rodusin. among the' mountains, except by a indre southern cull • circuitous route. It 'it not probable, however, 'that Gen. Fremont will long neglect that quarter. The Tenstessee River Expedition. A eorrespondent of the• Cineidnati• - gazette writes from the Camp near Pittsbitth 'Land ing, on.the 30th inst.:' u. Harvest TOTliCetiOlk FiTer army is still wait ing for a suitable Hire 'to more.forwird, the . Imes 'deliy I:6:Aden t, the marahaling of so large a forte; requiring mans time than ardent civilians are apt to imagine: Butwhat a force is eolleoting here! The veterans of the Missouri battle fields; some of them with qiiprlngiteld" 'inscribed on their banners—the heroes; of Donelson,and the..raw, but eager, trohps from the camps of Ohio Indiana, Michigan, ,Wisconiin, Iflinols, lowa, and' Miltourl, are being 'collected and organised. There bus 'been fine weather :noir for more than% week. The roads are &yard all the -streams are falling. The hindrance of high water* will soon not unit; the 'organisation is nearly complete, so that there can he no except , some strategic ones, for oar lying here any longer., . A Freedman , i,Fiket Ait. 'rehondiz'a Sd Nr VOLUME L N AVY SUPPLIES--1862-'63. NAT" DEP/MIMI', Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, April2,lBf,4.j SEPARATE PROPOSALS, - Sealed and endorsed "Propoiale for Navy Supplies." will be- received at this Bureau until 9 o'clock a. m., on WEDNESDAY, the am, Mir of April next, for Rintishing and Brewing (oars:sabring ten days' notice, except for bis cuit, for which fire- days' notice shall be given for every thirty thousand no:nimbi required) at the United States navy-yards, at Charlestown, Maasachusetts; Brooklyn, law York, and Phihuielphia, Petudylva- Ma, each quantities only of the following articles as .may be required or ordered from the contractors by the chief of this bureau, or by the respective corn -mantling officers of the said navy-pads, during the fiscal year ending Juno 30, ISM, Viz: Biscuit, flour, rice, dried apples, sugar, tea, coffee, beans, rectums., vinegar, and whiskey. The biscuit Isbell be made wholly from sweet super fine flour, of the manufacture of the year 1861 or 1862, tot shall in all caestsbematinfactbrod from flour made of the crop immediately preceding the dates of the requisitions for the gams,' and shall be fully Niel In • quality, and conform in size and shape, to the sem plee which are doposital in the said nary-yards; shall be properly baked, thoroughly kiln-dried, well pack ed, and-delivered free of charge to the United Mates, in good, sound, well dried, bright flour tannin, with the heads well encored, or in sir and water-tight whiskey or spirit bowels, at the option of the Bureau. The flour shall be equal to the beet Richmond and 'Baltimore brands, and of _the manafacture of wheat' grown to the year 1861 or 1862; but shall in all cases le manufactured from pure, sound, fresh ground wheat of the crop immediately preceding the dated of the requisition for the wane; shall be perfectly sweat, and in all respects of the best quality; and shall be de livered in good shipping order, free of all charge to the Brined Staten, in the best now, well seasoned, wend, bright barrels, or half barrela, es the Cabe may be—the staves and headings io be of red oak of the beet quality; strong and well hooped, with lining hoop. around each head, and equal in quellti= pie barrel at the add navy-yards; two half he considered as a barrel, and not mom than OLlO third of the required quantity to be in half barrels. The rico ;shalt be of the very best quality, aniref the crop immediately preceding the dales of the te quisitiona for the same., ..•' Thin dried apples, shall ho of the hest quality, and .shall bo prepared y tea-drying only, and of the crop of the ',autumn immediately , preceding the 'dates of the requislUous for the ssdnevand shall be .delivered in packagtw containing not more Matt three hundred pounds. • The iron hoops on the barrel' and half barrels con taining whiskey, molasses and -vinegar to be win, lodated with red lead. The sugar shall be dry and fit for packing, and equal 'in qualltyto the beat LIVA= giro. The tea shall be of good quality Oolong, equal- to the amplm at said navy-yards, noel be delivered in half and quarter chests only. Tee coffee shall be equal to the beet Cuba, accord ing to temple. The beaus shall be of the very best quality white beans, and shall be of the crop Immediately preceding the data of the rentilaition for the some, 64 pounds to be baton as one Umbel. The molasses shall be fully equal to the vary boat quality of New Odes= molaaws, and shall - be &die ered in new, wellseseoned red-cok barrels and heft harrels,and with white-pine heads tit lees thad 1% Inch thick; the steins not less than Inch thick; the barrels and.half barrels to be three-qtfarterehooneds. Sind, in addition, to haVe four iron hoops, one.on each bilge, l Inch in width nod 1-16th inch thick, and one on each chime 1% inch in width and 1-16th loch thick, and shall be thoroughly coopered and placed hi the beet shipping condition one-third the quantity to be In half barrels /Inequities' by the Bureau.. - _ The vinegarshall be of the best quality, eq.* to the standard of the United States Pll,l=l24oPala and shall contain no other than acetic add, and shall be deliyered to barreLs and half barrels similar Manx,. .peels to those reptire.l for molassee, with the eicep 7 , tion that witils-oak staves and head. shall be intent- . toted for red-oak staves and white-pine heads, and .40 be thoroughly coopered and placed la the beet shipplag color, one-third to be in half barrel., The whiskey shall ho made wholly from grain, sound and' Merchantable, and be frill first proof ac cording to the United State. custom home standard, and *hall be double reclined. It shall be delivered in good, new, sound, bright, three-quarters hooped, welt ees.wned white-oak barrels and half barrels, with white-oak heads, the heads to be made or throe piece heeding, and well .painted; the staves not to be le. than % inch thick, and the heads not less then % inch thick; and each barrel and half barrel Isbell be coopered, in addition, with one three-penny iron hoop on each bilge I% inch In width, and 1-16th inch thick, and ono three-penny hoop on each chime, 14‘ inch in width, and Minh inch - thick, ee per dia gram. The wholo.to be put in good shipping order, rreo of all charge to the United State; one-third to be in holt Barre s. All the fot,guing described articleer, embracing ruin, barrels, half barrels, and boxes, sball be sub ject to inspection as the chief of the Bureau of Pro vide. and Clothing may direct, the inspectlog offi cer to be appointed, by the Xavy Department. MI Inspections to be at the place of delivery. Biscuit may, however be Inspected at the place of manufac- Dire, tot wilt In all Caere be subject to n final inspec tion at the place of delivery before thibills *resigned therefot. The prices of all the foregoing articlee to be the came throughout the year, and bidders may offer for' one or more article.; and hi. offer will be accepted for that yard for which him preposal may be lowed, and where mote than one article i. awarded to • bid der the articles will Le embraced to one or more con tracts, at the option of the Bureau. All the casks, barrels, and half barrels ' Lorca or packages, shall be marked with their content. and the contractor'. name. All the barrels and bolt bar rels of dour and broad shall have, in addition to the *Lore, the year when manufactured or put up marked opon them. t Tha sample. referred to In this solvertbesment are tlitew selected for the miming fiscal year, and hays to refereer.• to each as hare been preriorslst The quantity of those artichw which will be re quired cannot be pr....M.1y ruled. They will probe bly be about— Biscnit Floor • Bice Dried apples.-- Thar -. Coffee ....... Deats Vamp. -.—. Whiskey.- ......1,000.000 lbs. 4.000 bbls. 600,000-41 s. :100,000 Ibo. 0W,0001b... 7 5000 IM. .... 5,000 ..... 15,000 bushels. 50,000 gallons. fru,ooo gallons. The quantities of any or ull may bilocroasal or di• iniehcd. The Contracts will therciino be made, not for specific greintiti., but for such quantities ea the aervice may require to be delivered at those navy yards, respectively. Contractors not residing at the Places where deliv eries are L required roust establish spades at such places, that no delay may arise in tarnishing what may be required; and when *contractor falls prompt. ly to comply with a requisition, the Chief of the Bur nem of Provielom and Clothing ideal lot authorized to direct purchases to be mado to supply the deficien cy, under the penalty to be expressed la the contract; the record ofivivsmisition, or a duplicate copy there of, at the Bureau of Provisime and Clothing, or at either of Um nary yards aforesaid, shall he evidence that such requisition has been made end received. Separate Mere intuit be made for each article at each of the aforesaid navy yards; and in ems me. then meanie'. In contained to the offer, the Chief .of the Bureau. will have the right to accept :one or more of Alm article. contained in such offer, and re ject the remainder; and bidders whose Proposal. are accepted (and none others) will be forthwith notified, and as early ea practkrbia a contract will be trans mitted to them for execathst,'which contract must be returned to the bureau within flee days, exclusive of the time required for the regular transmission of the mall. Two or more approved sureties, in a aim eguil to the estimated amount of the respective contract., will be ..trod, and twenty per cantina in additiou will he withheld from the amonnt of all payments on account therm( as collateral ticurity, in addition, tO secure its performance and not In any event to ha . paid until it fa In all respects complied with.. ' - Blank Ibrms of prpposals may be obtained on ap plication to the navy agents at Portamantb, New Hampshire; Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Bahl more and at this Bureau. A record; or dupliaste of the letter informing a bid der of the acceptance'of his proposed, will be deemed' a notification thereof, within the meaning of tie act of 1844, ;and his bid will be nude end wxepted is con-, fortuity ,witia this understanding. ,livery otter roads must be scrump's:fled (se di - reeled , pin the act of Grogram making epproptistions for the ' naval service for 1846-'47, approved 1011 a of August,' 1816) by a written guarantee. shured by one ormme responsible venous, to, the effect beorthey undertake that the bidder or bidders will, If Iffs or theirbidhe accepted, enter inioan Obligation within - five 4^ With good and sufficient sureties, to furnbh the sup- - pills proposed. -The bureau not be obligated to consider any Ipropond unless accoutpanffitt by :the guarantee required by law; the- competency./ Mb guarantee to be certified by the nary split, district -attorney, or Collector of the customs. The Windt:ea of bidders is called to the saseptsa -mad descriptiosa of articiss repuirad, e., is tke b aspectioa for magnet., a jut bat rigid .cankporisan +ill be wade be. booms the attract gland and the sainpra and andratt, rediring nano teal falaeloso ffient; fad Ossir offseason is oho pafticalariy directed - to the joist resole/Ass 'qf 67th Merck, UZI, and to the ed of Itkk Avert, 1846. - JULLN Y, ILKLLOtiii & 00., Po. 44 Water Brod, Nee York 01113 701 GUAM= OIEIOOO 1111112101101 D W 027 0, 000113, 01 17.11 01111111101TATION ! COGNAC BBANDIZEI—Otard. Duro; 2 - 00., IPlnet. axaddllon s Gra, and otharbrailds or variouiridatagea, dark mid P llO .lO halm. griallere aiod @Wigs. , BBANDIES—PeIIaraIaW,.. A. Belt;, mai; and 4 other brauidi, dirk and pude; In Ma Wool'HWool 'lB r . LLB]) ti .P. Kellen itto..B titheidas; sod Wee Drop, u pipe., threagr.pi and 'cum BIIM,-Bt. Chao and Jamilor—oge4ad brands. WHIBICTS—Mihan'a Irish sad Bamaifi WINIB—Port, Idadelru; • Bdideau*,,Boc ts U.—llue Bordeaux Table, Ix owes azultuukrai.. , EEF• 'rONG,UFS.-1B boxes liugar Chwid Bea TO*lllol. remind ow cooalgnmuuti tctazarr Subtly . South, for ttW bT- • • . . issuat Lactzi 11)41- BILATITITUL BOSZWOOD 720.0. AVE illaWS, iron name, 1 une, and mated iv!! year,a. . CLIA*LOTTX BLIINCIk • ..sspiDID.:DIEW . j. " Ail Villi ur - . - ilts sffarlaw imix:-.:axviiiiWtihi ,iooligintail ~ Nadatirrozahnia rtaxon, - oo,k; . . !awls Agaskitiiirash br4;,--- - .1 tO: L 3" 1,—, , t; wbictfir.4 by vnt.sr a co, sum pima& -- ' , . ~,., ~.. , 'WM A: YLTZU. ' Ilt--i A A • _.• m, SLIM, 43 Ma NNW ', .. Sir " -, '" eanimiiegittot and PUS iiii . -'- - .. t • ' , - , ..,' »tea r.~n ~; 4 , T., , zi , f n'• - ,;m„ ~.~"~ VIRE iiibTRANCIE: "lIIDIREL :: '.,.-:' 1: ANCE MUTUAL" INSUM. ' ' colirgett' :-.' OF PHIL ADEL/11:1A.9e RIM Geillinsitaiti . Colt[ r;' MERCHANDISE, YEIIN s, Ida, town or oonntry. , Oglallo. 311 Walls .. oux i x. i , ,,, L , CAIPITAL, 11=4,61.0; Anne. 191449011 90.1- 4 44‹.01.4i V 4 as Olken : First Mortgasr onlmproiedOtty pc01iw...., , ....,N I,:ew ty, Worth double the am0unt n ....„....,-$166,1100.005, „, Ground nut; tint clam.- • -..... ' - -4- 1,468 00' ''"4....' - '' Penna. R. R. Co.'. 6 P.. inin4: 11 .4 1 11.4P.' : y__.. I"._l' ~ •• Z" . ... Loan, 6.30,000, ocet-........--- ...--.... 517,90ui 0. City of Philadelphia, 6 - per erat.. - Loan„ - ;.; 110,00000,- Allegheny county 6 per et. P. B. U. J.4ost ,I =AIO .- i (killateral bmsda, well seemdd......- , - -',, -616 >•"'"` ' Huntingdon and Broad PO Jlionntah., -:- ...,, . .... z ., ' Railroad Company, mortswavßsm.,....... `4.oisflixi Pentwylvirda Railroad Oa l 5taa1t.14....4....4,060.60 , y • •-:. Stock of Itellax.ce Mutual Inannusca Cf... ,U,360 00 , . Stock of °minty Firelnsurttinisi tkii;,.'...... ' 1,060.00' Stock of•Delaintra,9l.' 8. / 41 .6........0..., . Ito 00 ~ .s ..._, Commercial Bank d 0........---.- '44186 91 Machado' Bank do ~........—...--. %nig Di) I ..". ' Union M. Insurance tk.... - thie1..P......--.., ....100 0 0. ... Bill. Reocitabiti,'btaindsapater .. .---.•.•...- '16,997'111.'" Book Accounts, account trital.S. * et...x...4 6 . 110 119 ..1•4-a Cash on baud and in liana of agants..4.... 11,365 16 . _. • 'CLEW TIIIGLIY: PWa.'" . ` - nEmaßOßit ^ :- .. • • .1 '• Glom Tingley, H. L. Samuel Biepham Z..Lothrop, Wm. It. Tbampelm, , Robt. Tolaad, Robert Stout, Chao. Leland, Fredertek Brown, rred' 14..nie- -.• Wm. Maser, • Jaoob BUIOOIIr, 0. 100.11.4 an VINIA Benj. W. Ti ngley, Smith Bowers; • , ; John R. Worrell, • Jae. S. Woodward„ Marshall Hill, • JohiellbwelVPlttab)64 . ' .B. aIitiGUALLN &aviary. , J. G. 00VPIN, A mßorthound cense Third endlrtiodatrehetil rßr', -KLEINE AND INLAN A D N.. SURAIWAL—INSEGLANOR uvo.itew...oll* NORTH AMILILIGN, nura - DELPare:: in.torionated rza64. Nitiga saao,act 4:seta, January 10, • • MMHG& G: 0071111: Pr:464. , THOMAS PUTT. 6,4611 1 ., • Ti.IBITRANCS .00. c OF"Talit EITATIV' OP PENESTLYA.N_4i7gii4mazaw • Incorpialiteal7m—uspitat, PO? ! . tict 4 • • , 11"nitiqg t 4.,***AS I P404; • Hearrro is pse~s~ . Aaseb . "7 Wl7ll7l7iiii_tiariinriPmiams.-'''"' • Taw. 43„ ;,• ; . /8148 , 17warsain sin thisboiliold sad renalilB - P.We• 5 1 u 4° ° Pi ab r d !I ' ll:1311114%A ' ' • 87 Water aircet,,Baplers buildings.. WESTERN , : INSURANCE. COMPA.!,.. TV. NY OT kirtspulion. • • •nnamii, Jr: M. 604M0N./kergory • Office, No. PI Water street ; Smog ik Co.'s Ware. •• hour, up stairs, Pittsburgh: •• • . • : -•• Will Mews roping all kiwis 1 fin.. and Mari. , Biakc A Home horihition, 1441461-110 Dfroda4 1,40 '"' ars 43.12 bat:miss A. ma echo ors ddm - lyproutPaiii aid iD4rolisy, 4 646.44 die aA4144,44ek keg him asualtadi as ofering prodathan to Mose who dairy to Oa Hawed. r sserrs, krrtißla sc), leag Stock 63,01/0 op murtusgul .2,100 CO -oMco Wurniture...---- ..... _ ..... 150 00•••'' , : - .opou Accounts, I UV 00 Cash . 14351:04 Premium Noise.. .. ryas 1411 Notes rod Dills Discotuited—.-- VIS 076 111 DIMIXTOIX : . I Aadrew Ackley', .A4zander Speer, , David K. Long,' ' Dew J.114.4ur5.: Boni. P. Dakewell. Juba Arenas. B. Miller, Jr. Jams Mcgul; , y. Nathaniel Holmes, Alex. hilmlck. George Dania, Wiliam 11. Smith, C. W. Nicketentb . ray3t) OGBDON INSUIaNCE CthittANY' NJOT I.I.'rTSBUSWIL. Omdo corner Varier and.. Water 'treats, secant Soar. LIT. Prerbleag ' ' bixtria, ar.A, rcrriary. , Insures Steanibeate aridCargote. Insaraingahlit lostarunlamic in •• the aiwigatkih , ..7.: l of the Southern and Western tirell. Latta Baysna,nerl the"nitigatlon of the Sties. " . . ,lusaree against; Ina ancLdamage by lira DTIMOTOMS: Wm. 3 .0 1, 74 Jr. Park, Jr., . Joks.Shiptsa,, W. O. Johutiia, "Jas. 11. Cooper. B. F. Jonas,. 8. Ilarbaugh, • Ike. Owens, , klar. T: M. Howe, . B PreMon. .pluarl!ls 11.f.kg,„ Goom " • DlULlionkll4lll FIRE 'AND LIFE 1 !NUJ - RANCE 0011.PANY, No. 148 opposite dm Custom House.. Capltil;l2lo,lBitasiti,s3ol,B42. will maks all kfdda of ittsursoos,.eitistr parpatmd or limited, owssery deottriptioa ot.Propidly elmatlise, at reasonable rids* OfittliMletai' • a • • • itOItERT I'. KUM, /*aka& I Iii.AILLDWIIST, Visa - - T. BloatilSßUlLNgo Starolosio . • Joroph B. , O Sherman: ; John CL-tyton, J. ik Mdgarli•bi t. " oorrrii, Third luul Woodxtupots. Chas. Bays, E. B. OOP.. E. B. Kuglish, Geo. W. Brown; lES=I "TINTIMEOTY AGADW - LOSS i3Y , " FILLY.—FRAAKTAN lIIIELYSURANOIOOItIiziw PAINT OY • PLIILADELYIILL Oftlop, 436 and 437 Chestnut . street; neer - ME. : Statbmeat of Areas, Janoiry Ist, 1880, publlsbOd— agreeably to Mi. act o t Awtobly, War, First Mortgage., amply 116Clited—...--.111,M,593 tgo . Bole Soule, (prml ral.sloB,M4 Clj cult • 102,960 Temporary Loamy on, ample, Mollatoml . • , '" —7— • 89,138 Oti J "` Stoclra, (present ollowisithrf 70) coot— MAIM Motes au l Bina Itesolyablo..---. 1.82 d 27,9111 CO+ • . • • -• liar The only Prato flinti:protaltunt Rhkb thl COmpany can divide by 1.. *a ft dabs 10,14, have boon clotermlned. itunnutaw ma.a• on *my eleacriptiwa :of proparaye In town and coantry, ai rata is low an aro onnalstant ffina thelr , hicapontiton, a parbd of ,thitty„yitara,„, they hate' paler limiseloyAled town tutionnt'ainwedlnit Aww./fraiww el Atha, Ih ot the adelli*Vllof Iniurance, at well aa rabli tyty and divadtlan• to Intwt. arttla Vrotnytnang 'all . , • „, . . . Loewe paid doting thi. year ilas...—.—voirtes , . , .. I t Chailie N. Iteicker, . Low Les, Tad.' Wigng. , Alward C. i!ekt• .-: .=,:•,...i ... Derldt. Brown; • -- '' Oak' Vr. Menem, . .13saueel•Great, • .: Ge's ritta . eIfiILLICS . BANOIRE-11./i4iiked: NDWABD.C. DAL/. Via§ Thisident..! L - , c-,,, W. A. grgx l,, , ,, ltrti... -, I ' ~.' • " .•.• --, - .i.:: "3"lua'Trfliri GAM, • • OM* NortheYt Northcar. Wood .6 A LLFAIRKNY ,ThiSURANOR AmpAN I or pirrgitußag. ~!zgl/T.2 1. 1„ci.3 1 ;1 14 1 2 . buctres against all Mu& of Tiro wad Darla* 18A1.0 J9DDS, Prodelms. JOHN D. MOWED. V. Rearist,:, D. M. BOOK. &Knew& • . • CA* . WE. DIAN. 6wieria .0. e ; • 4. • Haw . , 10400.4 . 1 CYO. O. Only; O.s. • Johis Inoinar.4: •-• • • . / 101artlir: • B.L. V. l ?"*.f4. Dabt. 'TheILiVEN 00 , 0) 4 PARLOR AMP nAtania liroasheari, No. 47 I•deral strei4;S ALtsainnd'an. l- ' •We would cell the attend& of bulliteie otheiu to COW largo eaeoetatimt •or COMMON AND KNAMILEI) °NATI& TEONTA, 'INVOKES, Llq tooter wcw COOKING N K ANG'which . we himerl' - 'Just bnmirbkoutoodcrideti . contahla,uoteelcopttww.:;,; ti *nuts hot Weed in utifother - mte. • OAST IRON Noun rsorts, IRON silLl3o; 1 kind, of CASTINGS made to otter. t o I lohlyd • mtvw dox;-f HAPPINESS OR MISKEY.I Tao , • A.±:virs Qoarroz—Ttio Pet of the .•4pcz, WAN A:WM= or WONDER" AZUTODIX , :11tiDICIINer hove .4Argeneinek'yegentieln tanto hens Its, Or. ' the beefdt *acing ibetz 3 y) TOUR ar that' isiadliteiriertinisid !whim. the Leehthe en Keniep Nervous Debility, Princeton /hdine of Mamboed.; , vwsafinis Depreedon, Leon, Rnettri -- ,L end YI Fewer, Ike arms tiocia ETLIZeIa Wee lilhintke'which his* Chiallreittlfoi Jrcallis„lkiree;. , we et Iteteßbos kreweeweelet Phyetaleiecipit tare's 'Lew. Thr* inealnebh Lecturer byn i : the heinbotalntinlngefiteerhirT *Abe ft.. he on teeelpt of four Stencmpyy soliteednz BIARITARY, reneleikWicet:et.Aset-. Way and Eftellti.4 64 . 2111 Wrilliwow IratiF• SW4%