••• • - - , , r-. f The Principal item, one hundred and three millions, the Boston Committee urge, can be collected thtisugh stamps, and will thus cost but little to collect. The Com mittee Bays: "Under this plan it is proposed that every person or company, subject to taxes in any form under the act, shill make periodical returns of the amount of business (subject - , - - -- tetax) which has been done by them • and make rmyment of said tax by aiming slue- to their returned stamps of the--required ,* • The Boston report is signed by Messrs. E. B. Bigelow, Thomas Lamb and Charles G. Nacre. The process by which Mr. Bige low arrives at the sum stated as the bulk of attics Of merchandise and produce as this : Ata An : t• v.„600,000.000 foreign ....... 3.10,000,000 - - • " ..... ........ 5:4950.000.00d Assuming that these are sold (on an _average) three and a half times before they reach the consumer, the total annual amount of sa les, ould be $10,325,000,000." . • plan has been adopted by the Boards 7:otTride s of Boston and Philadelphia, and • was under consideration by gut Chamber • of Commerce of New York oeffedneaday; • The Slave Ceeeher Hooker. Gleaeral Rooker has lassoed a fresh or der to hie men kespeeting the slaves ofreb el and loyal masters. The order is marked "Special- Ordera—No. 12," and the eubjein efl is aoeiliiet: "ffndeetto 'circumstances -will officers or men hailing slaves owned in the secession 'States permit them to embark with them, &Alan direct that they be left at the - de pelf; where they - will be protected. It is -in violation of the laws of the land to use them for private purposes, nor will those 7 ”having slaVes owned in Maryland, for this ,is.pillage: By command of . 'Brigadier-General Jos. Booties." The order, Its a piece of literary compo !Biotic is °nit level with the law and mor als inculcate.- An officer of the division• Writes: "ftr officers feel more deeply sg grieved by this order num by any which have - preceded it. _These slaves have tied to us for protection from cruel and unjust; - Maelers.., They hard rendered the entire ' artaiandßovernment invaluable informs ind assistance; they have been hired and paid by the officers for their personal services, the most of them showing a km: 4 1 0-liearred real, a loyal Purpose, and a Arne affection which have won us toward them. We need their services as servants, as-guides and spies; we have learned to .valne and depend upon. as well as to pity them. Must we now send them adrift to be_hunted down by their rebel masters? A largantimber of the officers of the division seem todialike. the pro:slavery orders is sued Ity Oeaeral Booker; and it is a good Learluta out the battle; of Pittsburgh Landing,_our losses during_the war have - T• been=in killed, 2,490; woundsdi 4 , 196 ; .:.prisoners i 1,440; total loss, exclusive of, • — deaths in camp brdisease, 8,126. The 'rebel loss has been, in killed and wounded, 12420; prisoners,7o7; besides which 2,3, the rebels hare lost enormous stores of pro . visions, mot less than three himdred and fifty,-Bannon, and at least nine Generals killed, named _Bee, Barton, - Garnett, Her bert, Johneton„. McCulloch, Mclntosh, Black ""audZollicoffer,-betiftiesTilghman, Buehler, lttackall and two others' prisutiers. Two of ,theit. Commodores, Barron and Rollins, are in `our ourhands, and one, 'Buchanan, is reptirted to he dead. Under these circum stances It is well for, the rebels to order 2'e ems in. their churches. --/V: r: Evening Post. ~Prom this statement, it would seem that our losses at. Pittsburgh- Landing were nearly equal to all our previous losses. Gen.:Ontut!s official report makes our loss, in killed and wounded, 5,00 Q. Our lowest lose prisoner 'ffils.stimated at 2,000. now np, when corn - pared with itiviOus actions. The above ,atatementhowever, must be incorrect. Our looiwit in prisoners were far abort) the aniottatitated.•• '• ." • • ' . " General Sherman. • Wesaisovos"April 15, 1862.--General Sherman, Isle of, flouth.lins, Ana been' town fora number of d , and has been welted wpm br tuiny of his old friends. ~Thu (Anenti is naturally someihat Cite riopeoliu,,g the oritiourroa made in em, - tain quarters. upon his conduct `in Smith ...earolleaf - ':Re_lUte had an interview with' - the Congressional .dolegation from Rhode Islierl,'and satisfied theta perfectly that he . Icaot responsible for the non.raluotion of • - Bavanush. lie states . positively, I under :'stand, that he was e xplicitly_ ordered by General3ioClellan - to desist from all opera . Gong ageinat Savanitalt;• and this was at ', 'ter regular siege:train had been sent to hi ; for, fiats piocillo purpose. General Sherman's fritu6 feel somewhat sore'upou fhlahltleol - of,t,thiliausfer,` , aud' especia lly :101101tev - ever , • • - • 'RIDAY MORNING, APRIL 18 "Mt'MUCH haterestinirmatte r will be found .....,...es!sLesttst sad fourth' pages this ew Scheme of Internal Taxation. - The.plan of internal taxation, contained in the bjlC which has passed the 'louse, does not seem to give satisfaction. It is regiirded as a cumbrous and crude measure Which will require a great deal of tinker !ng by future legislation, before it. will be _ !acceptable, or answer the purposes design ed. The Chambers of Commerce of New York, Tkiston and Philadelphia, are censid "ering another scheme,_ almost radically - differing from that now before the Senate. _74 . . asserted" that the estimates by , Con- gresa,:ofihe amounts necessary , to be pined by taxation are far too small, amounting ale foll6wii i 1%, rorbastom Duties . ... 35,000,00 h For Dltsta Tax.-- ............ 12.000,000 roe Internal Taxa ..... ..... 103,000,000 . . ... ....... ......... —Anso,ooo,o oo It is proposed to raise three hundred milliotui per annum, until the war is over, 'and the annual expenditure reduced to peace establishment when the amount raised can. gradually be - decreased. To show how a tai - can be cheaply collected, with but little burden upon any body, the • following table is publiibed: An excise of two cents per pound on cot. Um (instead of one cent,) nay on three Million bales.—.. ....... 124.000000 On Ulmer°, twenty neat. Per [mind.-- n 0.000.000 . ... • °wiper amt. on miles of all merchandise. 9.000.000 agricultural products, dr., [estimated • by the Homun committee at $lO3,HiCi ; • . .. . . 1C13,'250.000 Stamps on Uormenercial paper, estimsaul at 1110,10:1,000,000 (1-10 of oneper rent. - annually .... ... : .... 1.. .... 10,000,000 ' o n - tonnace,il per ton annually_ ... 5,000,000 • On spititt, 100,000,000 gallons.... 15,000.000 On ate, beer, malt liquoni,, 4.,000.,000 'Bocce . .M.1.71,;;;;;ZiM5.,;, atemoboata. fire per mut...---......... -Petroleum and coal —...... _ Licenses —. ..... kinds..— ... TAX q¢ lire ...... ..... Tax on advertinenfenis, are per cent. ' Custom House +ilia; • EmeinespeitiehilwMarylan d.: Post tion - ---------1 of Maryland corceroimi - ten....Sece -s- A- - ns bordin alton. ElloolBlll i m'lialtsmiOte Several reports have reached us of a de i,,, ; ._ _,. d BALTIMORE, April 14, ISt ,, i,.. Moralize state of - some - of our troops-near _ .or at Manassas. A letter to the New York A DIALOGUE TO TUE I. . rimei ' calTolaillalCB tri; rumor. It says : • Things are becoming oldie catripli . .1,1 said a alaveholding „cAr --- ,,,,,it . '--- ". . The State of things prevailin g at Maims " They ire in a fair way of becoming will ! sus when we passed through--en our re more 110 ~or rather you secession turn from Itristol—was simply disgraceful, ists your course 1 and some one should be made to shoulder come to see the complications responsibility. Several contrabands, bas brought &Ufa.' 7":' -' - '-' - • 1 the "But the abolition of slavery in the lois- : whe were peacefully sitting around on fragments of plank to rest their weary feet, ' trio of Columbia?"' were cheered by these drunken brutes with "Can it be possible that ou secessionists oaths and abuse, far beyond the confinesof supposed you could preve n t • it in time of the camp, and threatened with being shot war ?" - . "But does the. North imagine it can de- to death if they dared return. There was no lack of officers to preserve order, hut stray slavery in the states?" - some of them were staggering, arm in arm, "Bo you, gentlemen, think you can keep over the ruins, and others slunk awa) your millions of slaves in bondage in the whenever the band of brutes approached; midst of a conflict like this in evident fear of couSequeliceS. For the "Why, us to that, I must confess the task credit of the army, it must be distinctly seems to be a hopeless one! ' understood that this scene is exceptional, "Then your question is answered." understood that, in all my experience, I have not This is the way people are thinking and before witnessed anything approaching it. talking in this Slave-ridden city, and I take But once to encounter it is like dfcreatio - 8 it, it is pretty much the same way every wound, "'twill serve." The moral degrai where else. Let discussion once have free dation of being made a witness of it, only course in the slave states, without the fear able to remonstrate, and obliged to see out of mobs, and right. will soon assert its rages committed by Dien wearing the uni sway. form of United States soldiers, which one THE cAnnotts _OF CARROLLTON FOR EMAN- CIPATION. IS. powerless to prevent, is quite enough to dam I learn from good authority that Charles timepen a man's self-respect fora life- Carroll, grandson of the signer of the Dec laration of Independence, and now in pos session of the manor, hails the proposition of the President and Congress for compen sated emancipation in this state with glad ness and joy. He is the largest slave holder in Maryland, with 'the exception, perhaps, of Edward Lloyd and one of . the Hewletts. The slave population •of ' his manor is three hundred all told. He is a most - humane master, and has told his slaves not to leave- him, because the would come when they would' be free on their native sell, and that then he would employ them and pay them good wages for their labor. Charles M. Tavialt, also a grandson of the signer, owns some fifty slaves, and is in 'favor of the abolition of slavery in Maryland. He is, hoWever, a staunch Re publican, and spoke, acted and voted for Lincoln and Hamlin, amid the storm of ob loquy which some two thousand others dared to brave at the peril of their lives, arid who continue to he living witnesses in favor of Republican principles in a slave tate.. Republicanism in slave-land is tie scarily synonymous with hostility to s very, and if the witnesses for the Chi co platform land been sustained in this S eit would now be Republican. )4 13 ItARriAND 3IEN IN CONGRESS. You will notice that Leary, Crisfield and Webster, of. the Maryland delegation in Congress, dodged the vote on the emanci pation bill for the District of Columbia. This means more than meets the eye. These gentlemen have shown a clear apprecia tion of the future on the subject of slavery in this State. They see that it is speedily .00med and they harti rightbr reuse to let their voices be heard - against f the d ex tinction of the curse at the national capital, Mt. Crisfield has one hundred slaves, and represents the lower district on the eastern shore. and he is now in a position to 'lead the rising anti-slavery hosts that are al ready beginning to stir in our State. This is also true of Messrs. Webster and Leary, though I believe they artLnot large slave holders. Akl MO 2 r 5 90,( kl 3),1100.0 00 30 ,01)0.000 a 4.0a,c0, .—.52gX1,1c0,000 40,000,(KM) 12,f1u0.0n0 The vote of May and Calvert does not surprise anybody; it would •have been a miracle for either of these persons to vote for liberty, to the slave anywhere; bat the vote of Frank Thomas against the bill grieves and shames his Republican friends in this State. ilia bold and manly stand against the rebel cause and its corner stone slavery, at the Front street theatre in this city last fall, jusk,Lone year after. Llurßepublicans were mobbed in the same house by the very men who applauded him to the skies, had won the heart of every anti-slavery man in Maryland, and we looked to him to cary our standard for ward in the future; but shortly after Con gress, met in December he began iTs waver, and all through.the winter and spring. he was found voting with the pro -slavery side of thellouse on every question that looked to the real suppression of the rebellion, and he 'vim enrolled his name among the thirty-nine upholders of slavery at the capital of elle Republic ! These are indeed the times thht try what stuff men are made of. Western Maryland, anti-slavery by in- Istinct and interest, will have to look for some other leader in the coining conflict be tween slavery and freedom. She will find A /3 LLL IN RICnnON D They have had a grand ball lately in Richmond, according to female rebel au thority here, at which Miss Betty Carey, one of the'pretty daughters of Mr. Wilson earey, a prominent secessionist teacher of this city, figured most conapieuously. The story goes that she appeared at the ball dressed as a captive slave, with her hands tied at the wrists, and bearing the shield of Maryland on her bosom, indicating T there the chains by which this State is kept i the Union . Jeff Davis came for ward tiring the evening and released her manacled hands by untying the cords that bound her wrists, and thus, in the person of the lovely Miss Betty Carey, freed Mary land from her bondage to the Federal power, amid the stormy:applauselif the compapy , Alms Carey and one of luorsiaters are earn ing a livelihood as clerks in the rebel ad ministration_ This event has created the most intense delight and sympathy in the upper crust of seeessiondom here . SELYSSIONIIST CLERGI IS DALTIIIORE 8113/10p Whittingham was outwitted yes terday in Mount Calvary, and St. Peni s churches. They are the chief seats of se. cessionism and rebellion, and to avoid the offence to their ears polite which the Bishop's recent prayer would afford if tit tered in their hearing, it was given out that the Bishop's service would be held ateleven o'clock, and Divine service at melds meri dian Of course, none of the faithful went to the Bishop'teservlce, and the prayer was Calvary read ta empty benches. At twelve Mount bell rang forth most violently the hour for Divine service, and the pro-slavery and rebellious Christians poured into their cushioned seats, overjoyed at their escape from being obliged to tinak God for feder al victories. In Grace Church Dr. Cox took the bull by the horns, stud announced that he should comply with the Bishop's order, telling the congregation that those who did not chooee to participate in the service wore at liberty to retire, when• instantly there was such a rattling of cnninedoor ward that it seemed like the ru sh in gf a young gale More thnn half the assembly vacated their seats -Dr. Cox has never failed to meet, the issue boldly, when pre aenamn t a . lW lT ' s 8 i takingt area 1 1 1 ;710 B i r d e e flt ) r ed di to r 'e gc i l d .- - minister tile imminent once last winter, telling his congregation that their frame of mind was such as.to forbid thaveleination • mu numinous PIIODYTEIVII. The Baltimore Presbytery is in session They ham been trying to dodge Politics, but in vahi. Mr. Lefevre was gently re buked for refusing to keep Thenkegiving day, ordered by Governor Hicks last fall. The reverend offender threw himself back upon divine tight, denied the obligation to keep any day but Sunday, and did not be lieve there was any cause for special thanksgiving at tattime! The Preelvt e ry had no frown or rebuke for the brother who could• thus slap tbe bogy in the face with the secessionist excuse for not obeying the powers that be. Nobdy wonders at this dereliction from dirty"when the Presbytery is led by auoYa man as Dr. Bullock, Inoth er.in-law of the traitor Breokinridge, who rogised to•keep the national fast,day. of - n and prayer ordered by Con veer. The truth is, the Presby- HAY in Ibis Stitei /a by no 1,1 4, f rom tilt imilties of , "xis- Tal l / 4 7. at the most /174 amongst A mite iblre Itvg.pl,tho Pan;' ter 1V. 4 .r. Edmkrroit. .r - ' r'gz=7M VD.LIC- .4-OTICES. - ---- 4 u", 30" ------ ..,•LECTEFRE AT THE IRON CITI THIS' B lOR COLLEGE, turner of Penn and St, Clair ate. NlllO, at II o'clock ARBITRATED EXCII AIiGE E T . ;aLl flil/T ArronEf.. ...a.>" Natal...vaunt trill be • annihilate for nom tion to the &byre o ffi ce, Wore the next Nominating ItepUbliatn County Convention. apih:ola• - _ 1 . 1) - 1 - 81:1{.1 (71 .- Yfro Y.—„ALsx. M. WATSON, of Allegheny) city, aIII to. e candidate for nomination to the above 0m.0., In tho tire Contentio n. to be atlted by the ll...publican f:arcu Committee. r -z,...1).1141{1(71.' AT'llitt.fsllfV.,—Thi: Mee b:lrreigtr I:44Untol grorndillansttell7Atit,rabiZ MA MUA LL %V A 11.17.Winalkat tuhl3:thivrtar TE-7,47Th.t.:OUNT Y LIMIALISSIOIN JOIN ATLIAN NEELIf, of Loner tits sill be supports.' fur County Commission, before. thu Repaidlain County_ Courention. itiaidawir SEN Al'E.-I.I.GAZZANI is a candidate (or tho 4:epublican nomination be the State Semite. an:lac .VOTICES. ,M • BITNNIS ,f& BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DWI:, AND STEEL-LINED B URGLAR-PROOF SAFE MANUFACTURERS. • Not. 129 and 131 Third &Inset, honer , ,, Woo.l and Soutokfireid etrects—Neras aide. MirBANK LOCKS always on hand. tolu.tc ,"rothi - lroung or Old, OR FRMALR, If you have been auffering fromMALE a habit Indulged in by the YOUTH OF BOTH BRIM. which cams. vw many alarming cyloptottut it unfits them for liar dn., and le the greatest evil which can befall MAN OR WOBAN. Bee eympteems enumerated an advertisamtut, and If you son • CUI, out the Advertisement, And send far it at once. Delay, are clauxerous. AA Helmbold's. Take no other.-- es guaranteed. Be_e Cmcnittfoila and Inalgaio. Inliltd:daw , c --- ItAN/10QD; Row Lost! How itratroteo !—Jag Pabli•kal, ia a Sealed Ear•lai, Prim Sic CewLs. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and B. dical Cure ot B permalorrhom or Seminal Weak - non, Invol. tintary Ernie/Ilona, Bexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Ntreouenese, Consumption, finilepay and Fits; Mental and Phyaleal incapacity, rcaulting from &If-abuse, e.e. By fOR. J. CUL YE WELL, M. D., A u thorn( the "Green Book,” ae. "A BOON TO TLIOUBANDS OF SUFFERERS,' • Sent under mid, in a plain envelope, to any addr.a4 post-paid, on receipt of Ida rents, or two pnettap, stamp., by Da CU. J. C. K LINE, aplvEmdsxT 127 B•eaderay, N. T., roat.olSoe Box 45.16. e k r ,o s ß . nous . ,; 13:v o e u t.S . 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Pittsburgh. aprlayd.rY Bnpenor and SMELT/NO WORKS, PlTriztra... PARK, APCIFRDY & CO., MantifactUrere of BLIZATIIINO, BRAZIERS' AND DOLT COPPER., PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STI Lir BOTTOMS, SpALTER SOLLINN; also Importers and dealers In METALS, TIN PLATT, SILENT IRON, WIRE, he, Constantly on hand, TINNERIV MACHINES AND TOOLS. Waeurovss, N. 149 First and RID tioeund agree ' Pittsburgh, Pem'a. -te SlTtipoeial orders of Copper cut to an y desired pat. rn. . mr . ,./9:dewlyT JM—The Confessions and Expenene* OF AN INVALID. Published for the &Mak. and el a warning aura caution to young men who sutler from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, lc.; bill,- plying at the- same time the mean. of tlelf.Cure. By one who hue cured himself after being pot ar great impetus° through medindlmpoeltion and quack eq.. By enclosing n out-paid addressed envelopq, 1114 stoa • nshiltlydawT ts comas may he had of the authbr, NATHA N MAYPIIt, Redford, Rings Go o M. T. 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Hart, on head • ,11118grOf noir Patten.,fancy • and plain, sidtoble for all purpose , - Particular attention paid to enclosing Grass-Luta. Jobbing done at short notice . alio_ r,•• - Pittsburgh Steel Works. The J0na.....«..a0nx 2.. xectrouay. . JONES, BOYD . ca, Nanalinotturss of CAST ETNEI4 atio, sraiNG. PgriF AND A. B. BTNEL, STEKLINPUINGBANN -AILYS, corner of Eau arul Pint streeia, Pitt/Iberia'. 1771„ 1s oNiumliers. . !a DSZNIN AND. DOl4/23710 DILLS or.,zrz cdeastax., ornmumencs OP =PUN; DADA. NOTES AND SPECIE, No, 07 Narkio 4lte9t, ~Alarmollectlaos made on al/ thcrellizipal dams wthent ilt• !lolled Staten. . • ; dit S. C. .B.,;" l tjuucul—f—Pg, 'per ANETACTIMARS 4mi:dealers In-1100K, PHIAT; dA-Pi LE TtND' AND ALL NrillB Pt ' 1 "! 4 rum. . , • 1 !ro- 27 W00146.m. to Ya ritiVAIW4. Attee4is4lnalthiPa,..q:l, adrvAnt I'o4 1 f snyi ~-rte_- J. THE B EST SOUVEiI R WMI! 1 Oil April L'l VlATl 2 44lililpear a row eutitled BALLADS OF THE PICTORIAL LYRICS From thsOf.ll known ton of MIL A. 'J. 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Lib at West Pont; Rural Hours, by John Brown; LePotro Mourn in Town; Recreations of a Country Parson; 2 cols.; Lilleslcaf, by the author of Margaret Maitland. Recent Enquiries in Theology; Tracts for Primts and 4 , eopla, by Thomas Hughi Aida to Faith; The Young Stepmother, by Wks Tonga; Tho Sot herhinds; Browning's. Last Poems; bloo and gold. apt R. K Wood street. ilLeti 300 bbls. choice. Bake, ltMt - Be Pale or Oia eri hio White fVhoeil, too " Premium Whitt, Wheat, Iniperhal White Wheal, 400 0 Extra Flour. irt owl to mrriro, far Nilo by hIACJiRoWN LIIMBANT, No. 297 Llhoriy strei EN DTU A BLtU ljp It, OIC FRIEND, IN THE AIVIIT ONE OF THE P4TENT ll' w. S. HAVEN, WOOD AND TRIRD STREETS. roritM. Pen, Ink, Pnper, Pencil, Envelopes, Checkore anti Checkerbmwd. and Yet 2 tvwntivw only' ,4 `.4 Inchrw l book, fu b . 2 inches. •t zECUND b Halt oo person IGJEI"' EXI'O6EDI--- Every rson shonld rend this wonder mitt born how IttittEitT ilEcLizti HW ANDF:IZSON mystify their notlicorn. It nPonts Y. n fond of ammement Ittexhamtible. PRICE, TEN CENTS. No. ll'. C. SMYTH. For sale by all Ne. (SoSatt.4l.lmristro't;e; Til riATTll.k.: ai- Pubßalf. .1 by TAKING OF IM.etin NO 10. And nil llvotber.reenuf ongaginab, mAmmuTif PICTURLS will 150 found In the NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED NEWS LESLIE'S I LLESTILATED NEWSPAPER, Ly For e.41.1n copy, nubscrlptions nweived od Iloalers eq . /plied, by JOHN P. HUNT, ;Nu, Fift n_,h ~ Pittsburgh, ~!utl_,N;..E.,yto; Mflott' k t'h C onan.,ll and ;Wend et., Atirgt!, p "VOW VING. „, hiEW WALL PAPERS., 07 Market Street, near Liberty Street, PA 1:LolL9, • or li&LLS, DI PIING MOOMM, VP:STIMULI:S, • Y 1 79, 11 ,,!:N 9 , e. ANEI. PA PERS, C 11 RAPERS. tattle LOWI:ST ZIA res All of whirl, 1 . . ,____.r 6 iiPa R. ntroa*4 , wisuiciiiiiiisii; 1 Pirraettittitg :VIM. It r,2; f VOTICE Isl 11EliF. 4.lirEN I'ILAT 1..1 SEALED. i'IIOPOSALit panied by pruner oantnteee, wenrding to forum to.be turulthed nn 4, ellation at thb. ugh», will. be remised [Hallea II o'cloik tuerldhan, ors the 'FIRST Ttfla4DA V Ole JUNE NEXT, for the attyply of Prothiona,"lledi. rive, et, enumerated ilatateld amine, for one year, rem 'modes on the Oro of Jolly brat, and ending on the thirtieth of June foll Owing. The -quantitlea abated are eitimategt with tek , rente to the usual aunt. her of patients In the llnephal, but the United Mate. reeerre l the right to take more °timelier said artklem, orronlingly aa they may he rannhyd. If the articlee deflected at the Itreplud are not, In tbeiJudgment of t he Phyelcien, of the beet quality, and adapted to the Rafael, he will be at liberty to Matt the ... ea , t o patellae° /cher articles In their stead, and to charge' the coutraelJr with any ex‘tea of 'coetAorer tight n tract prince. The United Matte retorter the right to accept the propleale for the whole or any portion of thearticies sp67lfled. CHAN. W. Bareasunt, aniS.ll±,urreynrtuid Agent fug aline liteFittd. ripA.K.E (auk: OF YO 1 , _ BUY RICL7OIID'S CREAkSALERATIJS - , • • , Undo from common ult. ;t to perfectly healthy and pore, and will Make better, lithter and more healthy cooking than any other Pair ha the world. It le perfectly free from all Ina I. vu, and Impart.; a i liacream- flavor to the food. Plume give it one trlal. for your grocer has nogget it tell him to got it you.. Tor ealo %thalami° and retail at ~ DODERT H. JACK'S, a Vanua '. r ...Ma. I and,2 Diamond. FIR. J '', W.. •.:. A LEX Al% DER'N • .1.1 NEW TOLUWE--raiTll—re eerie. of• Dia , courant., by Tames W. Alialuider, D. D. THE WAY TO LTFE,. by Tbomu Gallia°, D. D., auihor ot “Goepel In Ezekiel,' tot'. : AIDS TO TAITII,L an answer y view., by by Thompson - . laamal. Daarliimott, Dllicott, and ot r 1, rer sale by a Ig i r • , - ' It. 1 1 . DA YIN 93 Wond atroet. irliioeniiftaTlV - 11: Lb' P,;(tLpfr B. Cho / N._—:./0 dozen oirtatte and pinta Cherkln;r. Ohow w, Piccolilli, Caullillower °Mona, ',laud, Walnuts. Akio, novbroon and Walnut Ketchup, Harvey, john Dull, Worcortemblre and Sultana Saiteee, bat received and for wde,,wholeanle and re tail, Ly JOHN A. It EN - HRAW; apt? CornerLibmly and nand atro S,Alteu.—iou baxesTAlatlison POari Starch, to arrive, gar Late hy ahl 8 Al AGKEOIVS'A LIN RA RT,, No. 2 Liberty tarok. NTuis:l4 wfllEki/NANSTRIKW O FALL—RARE ORANGE TO GARDENERS, I_ 40 Lap& choice Seed Ouluoatrat Ova Dollar per boat -I,ll3Lattle by . ~.. L. R. VOIUT & CO. Wklia;ol4AirafilLS.---lii iron-bimpia Whiskyllarieh t , r ill do for Crude 011, In atom tnd for eutle by •-_ . ,-...,..JA11ES A. FETZICIL, apla Dor Or Alarket and lint atmets. URN busels fresh . Kroll.' Coin afore 001 for iali by "." JAMB A , IMETZER4 Curnor. riot land Marken streu(s. I ARD. 7 -6 WA A L primq , Vountr7,4..qrd, i../ Just rocelyaq Awl fa sale by JAMICS A. I SITZEIL! • CI .1 . ji.....31!! Corner blot and AfArkeboireek. ~ .._________-. ARESEI ,NEVY (111F,EaTn--hiii V rea:bAA, to ;Rom; AAA It;r8ON 4o bait* Westem 11 .1.yree Chews., •• - • L. IL VOIOT & CO.:- • liiiiTirgtS.:CM—ricklik the VV wharf and 4. ludo -t • • . , L. 11. VO/GT A.CO. L.AI I IR - 6uul - it ;5; D - cup. 5 Ltda.prlnto ..itatle'Sugar; 2 yrdp; In store and tor*, by 7410.14.4 K & LAEGA • apit No. 329 LlGnrty aroet. WTE E 'JP OItANUTRT--Fifnu e•J Or anges•Jtuit'reteired and for ash, by the tot or at retail, at the Fatally_Oroonry Store of . • .• J 01124 A. Comer Lllanty and -nand atreeta. TA IZ fol "Comer- Enrol 200 baTrele White FINN 10 do do 6O do do' 14ontr: Iteceirad mad I.• lIKNRY DUT lAA Y.-100 barrels Alcatel' HENRY 01,14w .Jut received and far ado y n aple3 Tv{Tv{ 6-26 bble , tuarrive, by ' NAIAD'DUTKILT .000. LIME.,--;2ooAbgt re jthd for gode by COLLINS. HAMS; RAMA CURED DT746 BIDET. Ibr We ' 444 13: RATS& CO. rrE A .F r „.. " tute ..,Forsalaatilt& comafie - t: v. " 00mA.R. ( tab. for.; sale B.,,C4'...angsrour r a 00. &UAL aI s• ' •GA ' i t 1...1r5e by Etplaj B. 6. Y......naciveit OD. Mork thlyFerial 121=19 For nale by Rao arrived in Pittsburgh, and may net consulted posecually on all affection. of the Throat and Lungs, until the evening of the,Mh 10.1. . U. HUNTER I. the founder of theinhalatkm Syot Dr em, sad bin practlee is confined exclusively to the treatment of diseases' of the Throat and Lungs, em bracing CATARRH, SORE THROAT,' AEON CHITIS, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. Rooms at the MONONGAHELA HOUSE, En trance Mr WHIM on Smithfield street. aprkler ETNA STOVE WORKB77--- PITTSBURbjI LANDI.MG hlaumherfare said wholesale and retail dealer In kindsof COOK, PARLOR AND lINATING BTOVIS AND HARPER'S IVEEKI.I CELEBRATED CAS BURNING COOK STOTES the merit• of which hare been thily tatted by thous a Mil, and the Stoves pronounced unequaled by any In the market, together with a greet numy other kvirable pattern•. . . PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES • Embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS noir of bred to the public. EirD-rEYan ett4 It "" 71"" and OIL• 1"• COMMON NITCLIEN DOW AND JAMATES all of whLeh are offered at very low prices. 1041rtpleial Inducements in want offsreA to builders jr GRATZ ;MONTS. r iLoti mhl2-3aid tt) rlca nlt F&I. FROM Viii , it SOIO[O K BOllcy l Or Tkala OAk kMPORT4}]Ok, tulliAC BRANDIES—Oterd, Drum: & Co., Tint t Itoothlll A Co., and other brand. of various vintigee, dirk nod pale, In halves, quarters and eighth.. Not2IIELLE BRAND lES — Pellevoisdn, A. 'Selg , none and other brood., dark and In the usual In WO. HOLLAND Olti—J, p. gedp, rg jk t'possch.id... d Wee Drop, x pipes, three-qr. pipe, and cetme ROM--St. Onxx m 3,1 Jarnaira—sehened brande. ' WHISK TS—ldatusn's Irish and Rarneey'e arth. WINES—Port, Sherry, Wedeln, Bordeaux, Boc 04 ether., of vea ravine grades. OlL—Tine Bordeeux-Table, In mos god baskets. fe7:3ln . INDRIEN FOR SALES.S, 100 ball bbls. WhiteFM, 1502. •50 •• " Lake Herring. 50 bhls He. 3 Mackerel, large. 140 half big.. Nat: '• 50 Ws. prime Pickled lierriae. • taxes Ches., (W. R.) r 205 •• Goshen Cheers.3 l .ooo Bacon Barns. 30.1.100 " Shoulders. 25 bids. Dried Apples. . 200 •• bush. White Louisville White Lime. tAI 40 bbls. Pearl Ash. Beans. Go o Relined Carbon Ott. 25 " Lubricating OIL J. B. CANFIELD, 115 141. and 143 First street. K REAL/1:1i fUn_R.ll' IdB CARD PUOTO'GRAPIIS Received at NW 1 Ft U Uhl TEAK -100 ahead Brack and Green Tea., Including' some of the finest crape Oolong, Itoglish Breakfast, Young Hy lton and Gun Powder Ten, In the market, for mete, at aetnall 80.000 011 Importer'. Prime. 1 7 the chart,caddy or mingle pound. JNO. d. 11101811dW, Corner Liberty and Band areds. _Lai In 6 on. bottles, in lb* form of rowdar. it la entitled to special pet/Cream orar th e liquid Nitrate of Magnesia, Saratoga. and moat Mineral Waters, &Mita Powders, anal Other similar articles. When taken In 9be morning, regularly, it has an admliabla effect on; Om (caporal system, commie constipati plaints. on, correcting &chillies, and tooling off all fibril* corn . Poe aale by !deem PAUNNSTOOKS, iurd mod Druggist., and at the manufactory, No.. 193 ap14,.3m Spring street, New York. prior 36 mte. .. u IVOTIOR TO PROPERTY HOLD- EllB TIM CITY OP PITTIMOUGHI Sham who have oftMerml to pay the fourth hada meat of their OradMg mid Paving Ameariaba ari hereby aotided that Sibs, wlah to avoid mete apoo mid , maeso meat , they will aril Immediately and li quidate all. atteill that may be standing unpaid at Mix date, APrit Id, ' WM. SICHBAUM slaw K. CHARLES H. STOWE, PHYSICIAN AND spaosoN, 001c*, Na 3 PZIAII4L 87111 per, Oikposito Clolognuide Row, near &now" BMW ALLICOMINT QTY. D N . M. O. JO /51/t I` GOODS • • A VitRY. IaTikCTIVB S'foC/P • • iqw EITTLE MOM aoo)s. 2 fIiP 7 I3TTLE . SAQOSB AND CLOAKS. srauto sitsvnis AND ontoinAu DRESS 81 ,LRIVA2ip SILK 110131 a . . . .A.NDSOMEST ATOCH OS' flit] illllolt7 at prkgr earshig hem CM; I,loand 13*. liosiNßY.• (morn AND NNELE Wes, OOLLAU AND. AIM Dontstuf Goobs.t 7 :44:ctritii th.e-41; B== ao6n-imaa - Joon' lANSOk LOVE aF co 's, ' • TVAttait .41E yr pArENTED OCT. 8, 1861. Dithridge's Patent OVAL LAMP CHIMNIES, m.kua.tured of xx FLINT GLASS. These Chimnies are Intended for the thdat game, snitch WADE* all posts of s gi,,. <par eTany, does 00t. Cif., it to king D. DITHEIDGE, sort Pitt Chess Works Washington street. CINCINNATIPEtsbnrgh, Pa. I,EAD WORK:S: NeCORNICIC, GIBSON & CO MA NUFACTURERS OF Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead And Bar Lead. ALSO DEALERS IN Pi! Lead, Patent Shot and N.NTR Br/tErr, NiTWELN MAIN ♦ND SYCAMORE. the' Beaboing exclusively in the Lead Trade, we can furntnh ve to bettor advantage to Dentsna, and on egrven tonna, than can be bad &nowhere. rern THE THROAT AND LONGS CARD DR. ROBERT 11113 -TER, UB NEW YORE, Edit„.! Ma N. Y. Journal of Diftwao• of Mo Mow, dr., A. BRADLEY. No. '3O Wood Street MINED SECOND, PITTSBUIIGE GRATE 'Rom's. FRNDERE4 iv In oar sample room may ha found the EUREKA AND TROPIC, We have &tar • verylirge aa.sortaent No. 44 filator Street, 1.1.te Perk Now if yin anti new picture. KAT d 0n.',8 LS Wood st 103 IFTLIF 03.1117X1';. miwirataa. 1 1 . .}. C 1 . mad street. • - ''• I . A) 1 4 -4111 TY:lig - inacte , :'.e. :tin ... , ,additimit .to 4peqr , ... atrag Ro ki n , w . - irr -*- ~.„. w stajnailsottsiuniklreperedwitrlOSOk"- - krid - , li*iiio,; . --. ..,.. apliklyr : : , GpTalack M,.2llai:' . ' -.. •:.- - - , - -.. .- . . , 4.! r Yrigiii - ii., • , . .... ,...,,,.,. . . . . ..... _ ............_ ..,,.. .. ... .... -•-•: '•':-.'•• •-'...'•''' . •-•:.'-',.----..1-.:.•,••.35,Mt.':';•- ANOTHER GRAND EXHIBITION ORM !CANTLES AND SAQUES OM $3,51i tO-450. NEW SDKs From ioe. to $2,50. DRESS GOODS, An Unparalleled Variety, from 12}e to $1 And an in:Denali intock of Block Tin GENERAL DRY GOODS AT THE LOIVZST PRUIES. BARKER & CO.'S 57 MARKET STREET N. E. -ONLY ONE PRICK SECOND ARRIVAL NETT GOOD HORNE'S TRIMMING STOE2 77 MA ET STREL? lire ere now receiving oar eecond dock it( Goode, te which we Invite the attention of Country Mer chants, Millinery and Retail Buyer& During neat week we will be in receipt of everything that (anew lu BONNETS, HATS, FLOWER, RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, . ENBROIDERIXI nosissr, GLOVES, A new lot of 8 11AKE88 to &repro on Monday. pl 2 JOSEPH HORNE. TII DRY GOODS Couttune• at J. M. BUCRHFIELD'S Closing out entire cock for CASH, Cheaper thou eau inn found any place in fhe city. • SCRAMS still sailing at reauoed prlcra'. /MAW. MUM, half price. X , II - . &TT I MIgA.4 l II GIIMiD SILIiS. A:. NANSOOK 'MUSLIN; SWISS 17USLIN.:111SLIP4''' 1. SWISS FIGUMID MUSLIMS. 4 BLEICIFILD SUMMING:T. PILLOW CASE 'MUSLIM. • . Cull at aorth.oart aoruer Fourth and Market strestn, and get heritain. apt; N ..• stooND ABBIVAL SPRIJIM STYLES EATON, NIACRUIN & CO'S, Floe. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, • • Ribbons. Cilitipir - Bralds, Limes, Echoes, etc., for Dream Trimniingi, newest styles. Embroidered Book and Cambric Unlbus and Sets. Beal 'Leos and lace Trimmed Collate todliedband Handkerchiefs. Blerk ' LeCtri; Grenadine and Timm 'Pfeil,. • Chemise Tam sod Dantaletts,Laces, Baf fles, et u, Ladles' mad Children's or every de iteription. Glove., Gauntlets, Mite, Bonnet Ban. boa., Undies, Shaker Hoods, Oordt Chenille end Another lot of Braid Heed Note. e'Grinollne Draperle," (French Skirts.) Theis who have wed this skirt, pronounce it thebea ever made. The "(taken Skirt" and the "Flexure • SEIM" are also mine worthy of attention. Gestlemen s littridahiniGocide, nine Shirts, Collate, Tics, Suspenders, etc., of mat desirable style* A thil aaeortment et Fancy article* and Notions. Wholeade and retell boyars wiltand• large and ex cellent line of 'goals in every department it the kw ' powfbli price* ler *Lk' EATON, MAGEGIUIe-00., 17 Path st. N,~ li uoo, NM DiMB6OOIIEI, GINMS, NSW DRESS 000DS, NEW Dans aooDs NEW CALICOS, Eir cALICos. NEW OALICOS. NEW CALICOS, NEW CALICOS. JUST RECRIVED W .141CTGUS': LAST SOMILILS BILL SELLTNO Al' TS OTB WORTH TROSI VA TO 41,76 PEp, YARD. & D:HUGUs. C3l3= . A GENT hag 1 4 1, 4 Caziabl• --.0.• ent e rprj s . tailor/or* azi'offdri wil'astlng6t.teiccu. meats br,the , th in Z u tlo 11 0eral Indoor do criPtive Pei:oasts and othL°W I"1411 :yotwidi gala ewa lMathassu.t.. N. WAN A- znan, (will' faixl/17,) to cultivate a. lbw paw f land 1...% hu , d pei k i ville. R amed.near Pittsbar ° ll. e n poren the. . _roma, ,tho mount and 4.44, waT. of $l.OO, whieb lib. 'Mean palooNtli bolistd. Appl - 7 to o , 1814 NoLAIII a CO.. 1041/oorth stmt. 11711. TEL.—A:OOO. barreh3 Crud') Ye ' v_y_ '..trotonai PIITSBUi(iS TKEATjj Lamer sad Mai Treasurer.— '4. r ...-....-. Tenth night of thb popular ~ t qat" MR. C. W. COITIADOCK, And fifth represetitipoLtyntAtobetatUal new 8r LION OF ST. MARC. . • ORSCEOL A • chief of the Comictl of Ten.- A LEINO... - ...... STUAET --AUL GARDEN. TAM:MERIN. AWE. GILLETT. CONCERT lIALL, FOE FIVE EIGHTS ONLY! , Commencing Monday, April' 21et Mist and only appeanance in Ude city of the : GREAT PRESITDIGITATELT, _ . The Managers, Nadas, NLLILiN PAULEN, of the Academy of Rus k. , New York,,would respect fully call the attention of thrpubtle to the appear ance, In Pittsburgh; of MONSIEUR HERRMANN, Who I. nnivorwanT-movized ae the GREATEST LIVING PRESTIDIGITAMEINI. And whom performances at the dcedellik - eafaineic, Ia New York, Philadelphia and Poaton,'where be has played to boomer crowded la overthrwingebr the last four months, have been pronounced tbe mos* wonder ful in their peculiar line. •. . • The nal and nov perfor e man l. ltem:min ere entlrekr origi entire Their diatinguisidng festty la the ABSENCE OF ANY APPARATUS, All effects being eolely "prodOced by extraonlinery AtANUAL • Dodos the in tervale of H. litat•Anere ptopimme, • GRAND CONCERT. , • Compoeed of brilliant oclectlons from tie moat popu lar operas, by the celebrated Trio, from theAceder n y of Alcne, New York : Humes. SCHREINER, Punter DOERLER, Ytimixer, ' will be WEDEMEYER, Ytourrozgungr. The order of the performces unmated from the stage by 111.71muut ow Ada:futon tO coo M. Reserved IWO 2 Scenta Wm. The sale of Beata will commence SATURDAY, the Igth, at th e Alm& Storo of J. EL lIELLOB. Door, open at 7;4. To commence at 8 O'cloe k. et,l4 • UC7'lO.ll" WONIC HALL ROOT IV SHOE aucripa, No. 55 Fifth Street_ Daily Balm ot 2 uoil 734 o'clock, of all kitila of MEN'S BOOTS, LADIES' GAITRRS, ~HILBBEN•8 BOOTS, &c. T. A. McCLFLLANDr ... . . litas:4t /41 CTIONZZU. 'arill-S.-ETC- ols .c,lg AT .1„L CCIOII.—On YRIDAY moRNINci, April ltab, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at reaktentre N 0.1.9 South Cortinion opposlta Pittsburgh, Dort Wayne A ..; Chira l' ) / raik" , lad D.P.t. • , hiletsiinay... th e - entire llorusebold and Kitchen Furniture, rnlsPrialsg. h. • Pvt. Mahogany Sofa, Divons, 'Bair Best Chairs,. ikehera, beceptlon Chalia, .Marbts . Top. Table, French Plate Mirrors, Gil Painting;. xisgrarsmis. Brussells Carpet, Op Chandallus and Brackets, Ire- .. nftlan blinds, 011 Cloths, ingrain and Stair tarpon, . . Mahogany High Past bedetead, rood .Boniati, Washstands, Chamber-Chair ,. YendenclaSslrons, Bureau., Mistlr ioweas.-koMbrr ^kW* Badding,•lrvy. nod Glassware, Kitebeo . I tenells,liale,ssto., . -- Tasita—Clasb, par fund!. -- • , ' Apia J . G. DATiI ___ Tr Yinsai, t.S.,li . - a..; ORRIRS.--Ou SATURDAY MORNING, April lush, at 10 o'clock, will be sold- at the Omemnercisi Auction Douse, 61 Ruth strost.,:-byierdsi,4l ilnider- writere, 80 boxes, 21 gross, R , • .• .._,.,., ..• Votietc. 12 bbl. . Saudueky fins; 2 halt .• %-- —_—• • • - 6 bbla Dry Salted Herrin g:10 . -- r• . . , rrt . ... . . 8 caddie. Richmond Toliacco; I box ~ . 1 Chewing Tobacco; 6 boxes Carendbh , ,-' ' 10 • bble. Vol and Dry Tobacco; 100 boxii 41 • use gars; I ban bbl,- Remind Wbieky; 101inies ON Cogi.•iiii apl7 Brandy. Terms, caeh—parionds. •• • .: q • . • • J. O.I)AT/SeAuc't. 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' . c.4Csing and strengthening- the voice. Sold by an onvrist...,.aracipija,A R. in_Medicine/at 25 cents per bur ' A Aar sale By SIMON Io7.6o3TOZ;.ii.iiitteli ,I B.A. PA Et ZAZTOCK & CO., R ..=. aux BB.* 80. B. L. YARN= OM I 00., 8.. r. AANDERVONT. a.] EZNBZ dehrinitreer E ups N 4 4.,14, .. . .--4)64/1913'T#44ft/P45i0,,,, Bare knit it.ceind in •l6 ;;;.ii,olic4 4 ; 0 + 1, ' ' :i.,. ...). :'_ , ' . • ' WALL PA PRBJ3, 12012DZ815,aite.;;....., UPHOLSTICRiNG: , ~•''..':: . ' 4 . • - SATIN DIA '..lTiiiligi. r " . D AbIAZZac",:,-, • And irred7 otheentelele our Una 4Lk4 Awing id anseedlney ate.; O n inirneiriembin.,4o and 98 _ r te erramez,prpo Nail. W. WOODWZLL'B., V.ClOnai /L9XEY. - - 627 Ut0 . : QUALITY AMP PRIOle; • • law ?Arisii)pk • , vi t "tea en mad od•bkad.musii &la' ds i;X•vrlferllr. and Dubin, comprising &very extenidve and oeutplatemeot, THo.Acts' riAtaqtit, , . DO. 91 WOOD BT., BST. "MIRTH ADD .117 TR, Second dear below. 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