gazttt q•-• - THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 1 , • ear flessiag purchased foe este offlor fke "Right . to - 7'14 Diah'i flect;infini aid .Dielcb Palest, all of our I - ~ - u ltseribere base their papiri liaMlidi ii. awn .segukssly ! t!floyist ihunshir/Y 'unique *mates, schtkis fader ins the obits,' osargin o email colored ..fuLlress stamp," or Zabel, ':" -- 14eitali appears Ikeliisonse Plainly Printed, followed be :- - i 4 date up to which they has paid for their papers—Mu' • . being isullsorise.l by as drtOf Chet:rase The date t an -::,,. atop he adra.ni oe . the receipt of subscription money, "Ira road aecordooce mink the anoninf us rectical, slid now -•- .be as orrossendy and mai receipt - a:win to everyone, a edge l oper .and a < l althorn, fect osese:je eli is lunppaprre an.: ..". i .‘.. castiet. d.wat ect .i thet 4 l ste a lt .. crroris glade ; b.... ke .4 suas k. itarnedtai mmai. ett gne pnyishstraodesbursler, as if wait fernsinatealipaise • fienstirlderstaudfsto &twee Meng respecting account* • aid utile told to purtuale !heir important relationship. . .. Will, • hereafter,` more regularly than, al the past, ; keep opx maffers posted in regard to affairs • • ta:the.Cipitol, Which will, more than ever, as-the great rebellion is crushed out, be the <<-`centre of •attraction. His letter, which we somewhat with matters, r ,. ; ,,shiel;, are past, being partly a duplication Of a- lost epietle. His criticisms on one of :our generalising) , not be deeMed appropri • 'ate jolt at this time • when that officer is in the, presence of the enemy, but our cor - - respondent is - a sincere, truthful and earn ' est:uteri, and devotedly loyal, and we let hiip-jutter his views' on a subject on which „there is great.divergence of-opinion. We. agree with the following policy of a cotem .:-, porary , at the present moment: - -Geri. McClellan is' now in front Of the rebel lines at, the bead of the and best army, ever itrganized on ,Closen among many; mod'ee ' ef 'reselling Richmond that Commended itself to him as most leasible 'and . 'surf CC siiceess. "We ardently Ihfit's:",he may' succeed . ; but we would not -' tare him hurried, nor in any, manner in seethe to us disparaging H.4l6tdistiva,tful to seek to bolster him up 'Certificates' 'Slid 'recommendations as though be witre'some newly-imported prey '"' iidigitateur'er'woliderful patent medicine. "'Mix fame is to :be achieved by his own 'Word, not by the 'pens_ of others. Let hs be' patient„.and give him time to do his work and•yindieite his capacity. A Gen who'.witis victories' needs no puffs, 'while one who fails cannot be saved by them. `: It is - enough that. the President confides in n -L-f general McCleliail • let us all hope that he • I,lll — justify• . that confidence - by energy abilli:r and sucqess.—N. Y. Tribune. Tie' Cation Party of New York. Ttie eitiact of art 'Address, by the Repub- lican and Demootatic members of the Leg - ishitture of New York, which we give to '. 'day, , will attract, without doubt , the care ful attention of our readers- It has caused :-: a profound sensation in' that State, and it • party which will sweep the. State by im overwlelming majority, despite :.the efforti of the Democrits of the Fernando Wood and SVallaudigham stripe. The New t+ Iben' ing Post, in commenting on the movement, eayd - • At the outset . of outsetthS caucus, indeed, the :Democratic memberitwere silent, and rather s`P . ; `, ; ''.,oiirpOied to observe the proceedings than participate in. them; but when they marked , tlatt:nobis ind generousspirit in which even , extreme Republicans acted, when they i '-.4istened . l.6 the moderate , though decided tones of the document, and when they had given due consideration to the convincing argument. it eontaim, their reluctance gave Y way and they joined ,heartily in . the, move ' Tudge Stetson; alifo•long Democrat, - signified his entire approval.. ."1 moving in the.dark:' he sail; "that y a Republican document, but every - .ward it - time, and I shall 41 . 971 it at ones.' t Several Union Republicans were inclined .to object to the aildreis because of the ~.conrtesy.of &Atingle paragraph towards the but Gen. Gray, Mr. 'Ogden . , Mr. Alicird, Mr. Stetson and others Wire 'not so sensitive i 'aiiii, concurred in ifs ...,4#tirring words'with enthusiasm_ ' be but two parties in the ap- ss: f.!--; . prosehing elections, the loyal and disloyal. party wLich wilLsupport the ad :Minietration; Will be composed df the Re ,,; rpni , iiesnizsrt,y in a mass, and all others are 4n favor of the: principles and cr ix: - polley_which have governed 'the - President ;`?:,; : ed'far in his successful career. This loyal L 'irty. will" unite a platfo rm ofpriaci c; such ge..thetlaid .down by the New :4:lfork , members, whiCh 15 one teat every :421*Yloiref man 'Can cordially "support: The dilloYallPart iiSelf De '. r4c,and ita.great lead . er, Till be Pollan :digiusta„: assisted by Cox, - ilright., Fernando Wood and peen of iluitiiripe, of whom we have plenty m Pennsylvania The result the. overwb.—brdng.overthrow of so: Sympathisers in-the loyal States. World,Pveynr Post, and Adverifsr cordially endorse tale contained ...the. address. . Wer dohbtlesi base a.. , hearr five the. Hei= . Riir4ll end ' !! I '•routnal of art:•. 'move, andteaser try id' the disloyal . . . howl.• stray. is , their, Tocation:,..it, they - dared to do eo, tbey pe!dy typroeste the principle . of. the ilavehtddeis "'halloo: --, • ' "''rtomi; the. litiontain Department. _ - _ - 14 - 2.-,A:.Wireeling letter says: - The - latestseCounts 'from Gen; blilroy's division are thit his adiance (oriel bad on -the 21st inst., the rebels tiirmigh B*i:civilian:fifteen miles of Bunn and six miles from the 'COviniton and litauntol,l Railroad. • The rebel - force re . _:.s:'(teeating In' front of lifilroy, finding „that, - 7.4 hey were likely ,to, .cut; off by Banks at 'Staunton; turned sontliiraid, and (sire now lashing their way_toward the James river; and - .Allegheny counties. "Their force retreating-in this direCtion is ' - A-company sent by Gen. ; -:Ward from Monterey into Pendleton county, eeptured eight rebels,lncluding-innterious guerrilla by the name of Barnett; • Gen. Fkhencb, 'who commands - one - of Fremont's Divisions, has been..adiancing southward for. some days, by way of New creek, Romney and Moorefield. Twenty :" eight of his OSTIIIII7 were attacked before daylight on the 28d inst.:, by a rebel force of gftrinen, under Col. P/141101111,wh0 ' -re concealed in a private house. 4Three • our cavalry were killed, and a 'number o the rebels were killed and:wounded{ 'Gen. flthencli sent forward L re:driforcements, 'leaned the house in which the rebels bad • - ' concealed, and scoured - the - country ' 'Or -It is now helieved tint- the rebels will do "- :tithing but guerrilla tighting_in the Vb.- - - ginis Valley. Their ,main - ferces have erased Me. Blue itidge, - and are concen tratin CC, liordonsville, on the Alanissas and R ichmond Railroad, - * „geatlemaa ' who arrived here yester 4.day.. fro* the Virginia Valley says that — . ''"Vouteetersta - bonde arerhaw - MA liken for. more lima five cents .on the - dollar: A --guest at a Winchester Jugel gave a, $5O Confederate bond in ~'.psyrdent of a two 'aye' board bill, and A! , oasideral himself 'east.. The same - gentleman , re ' thae.:riumway niggerC ale' very In thelralley.7,They - are 'seen in'ill - direatimA and _nobody tice of theyi: Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. Witincrerox, D. C., April 28,1862: - . As "all is quiet at Yoritown'r itgives coy' respondents still a little time to look around them, and discuss - other - matters-than those of -wars. • • 'Jupiter Ptnvios and Gen. McClellan have usurped the scene of the Week. Mars in their presence, growls, but keeps quiet. The "other matters" of the week past—some of them at least bare . created quite a aen tation bents. , • IThe find one I may mention is the attack :of that . "ancient maiden" Diven, of New York, upon Gen. Fremont. This poor old lady, discarded by her late political friends, and despiied by the "secesh" in, Congress, as not having sulßeient pluck to come boldly out, is constantly riding the "constitutional hubby." ' Your true stickler for "the Constitution" is the man who is in sympathy with those who would destroy it entirely. Breckinridge made I a most "beautiful',' speech, in glowing terms of praise of the Constitution, and in two weeks I thereafter was in the rebel army. Divan didn't make ranch by attacking Gen. Fre mont. The yeas and nays on the resolution to I call Fremont to an account for moneys alleged_ to have been Misspent at St. Louis, were not called, but on the motion to lay it on the ta ble, poor Mrs. Divert was the only nay. The attack upon the brave Fremont was sowanton, that even "smash". was disgusted. .one.thing you have.noticed doubtless : no 1 one can,or no one donut least,attaek Gen. Fre mont, without coming in with amend tixordi t um, or peroration in praise of Gem. McClellan- ThiSia remarkable. Yet the generosity of the public and the petal; will not allow them to retort, as they might, because Gen. McClellan is, oris said to be, about to get ready to pre paro,to fight the-rebels at Yorktown. No men was ever treated so tenderly .by ri minfidlng people. It is• to be hoped how ever there will be a limit somewhere this side of, absolute quiescence and total use= lessness of the, grand arooj of the,lteptiblic.- 14alleck has swept Missouri, cleared the Ten- Mime river and nearly the State, taken their. strongest posts, and fought Pea Ridge, Fort Doncleon and Shiloh battles with comparedivo raw recruits, while tic army under the skilful command of -the man who has studied strate gy in' the best - military- schools, and before the strongest fortresses of Europe, has only taken --what I with the picked man of the nation, armed end accoutred as was never be fore a body of men in the world. I mention these things not to complain of, them. I do dot consider myself a critic in sucli matters, but I say again that the 'public patiently wait for this, their " crack" general, to demon strate his great ability, and they wait beside -inch events as those Ilallectchas created, but will finally—in this Republic it cannot be pre-. vented—if he does not corns up to the " high sounding phrase of the manifesto," bid him answer in respeot to his great army, the ques tion, slightly modified, which a modern novel ist has put in public circulation—what hoe he done with al Your correspondent made a trip a few days since to Manassas Junction. I had heard, during the whole winter here, of the imprig nability of that position. True, I had met some mon who professed to have seen it when in the enemy's hands, and who declared it had no strength whatever, but the military, i. e., the regular military—the Wist Point men— those whikboasted they were at that school with Gustavus Smith and Van Dorn, and Beauregard—protested in all public places that' Manassas was a Sebastopol, and what could , poor chaps do who had never enjoyed the military advantage of asmoiatien 'with Beanregard I "Bo silent." say you. Of coerce, "be silent!" I open t a day at Ma nassas. "Whatis it like," do you ask? Thack ery, in. his critical essay upon George IV of England, says ' subitantially—"he was first a fide coat much embroidered ; then a beautilnl waistcoat, then a shirt, then another waist coat, then -:---- nothing." Manassas was find a little' fort, then another little fort, then rifle pits, then filth. But as to the plain facts :—Military men now say that Manassas itself was not a defensible position.. , Its only importance waswas in its railroad connection. 'Centreville was the defensible point. There was a work of strength, mounted, as is well known,' with lugs—Quaker gone—but yet strong enough, in the fact that nothing was known by many of our Generals about it, to hold at bay our large army, and protract the war fur 'many • months. In the rear of the heights of Centreville lay these plains of Ma nassas. Standing at the immediatejonetion,- one looks about him in all directions for at least a mile, over , a country almost entirely level. Two small elevations near the junction there are; on one of which there is a rifle pit, and on the . other . a small earth work. Let re your 'ader imagine himself standing just where the two railroadti unite, facing the North. On his right hand, forty rids distant, is an earth work of.sznall dimensions, in a garden.' Partially' behind him (S. E.;is a fort of come pretensions, with four embras sures ; and nearly exactly behind him, at the distance of two hundred rods, close beside the track, a structure called I ,"a redan," consist ing of hogsheads filled with dirt and piled upon each other--end to end—three tiers high, making a work .seme seventy-fivo feet in diameter. On his left, a quarter of a mile distant, is a fort that bad mounted one gun, hut, it has embrassures for three. , This work is quite strong—having regular, traverses, bomb proofs , dry ditch. with revetments, etc. Running southwest from this is a gig-Wag of rifle - pits, terminated by another fort, in an unfinished. condition, built for eight guns. This fort is without a magazine. The ditches are only just commented ; no guns bed ever been .mounted in the work. At a distance of one mile to, your reader's left (who I hope is , not . tired standing with his Mee northward jet) is the principal earthwork of the whole ,an unfinished fort, pierced for eleven guns, not..one of which bad ever been there. This fort had, no magazine. The oak logs with Which . it .was probably intended to build it, were scattered - about inside the work. A mor tar plaited in 'point of woods which .is dietant one Milewest, would, have made it asbsughter pen in ten minutes. And-each is Manassas, fortilloationiellyobnaidered. Yet, if any one, during last winter, had dared assert in the presence of the "military," that there wore less than twenty-four forts there—the weakest of. which being stronger than the strongest of any about Washington—be . was said to be a fool, and. an enemy of .011 n. McClellan. . Mansaims, - es a. plains, te .pot of earth, a ' field, an extent of land poetically, practically or resthetleally,considered, is disgusting, so ' careede-a Plain - . of Sulam, a landscape .of detudation, a Gehenna, a valley of ration and "filth, a bureentritost,a binning. and. a by- Wrird, a waste of abominations, an eye-sore, an AcoldaMa. Let me. forgtt the . foul and' tainted air, the vast white expanse covered , with wreck and -.ruin—with here . and there ' the - fettering - eliiMinies •of burnt: houses, standing MOnanients of desolitio'n;.'marking the blasted alto where secession had phobia* its tent, and to the grief had withered, and ' every pleasant thing Is laid waste. If you Would see a typo of the kingdom of Dixie, go to Mansasaisi- '1:17 ... '; ' . _ . The- min/ is - ' iiiOW.',lMlbre Yorktown.. 'You will learn frog all, letters .which arepermitted to be published freWtlinre; that there are, at least 500 . • heavy :gine on 'the 'lobe! fortifies tiontione I Thar:to it leaetonfehitndred more thin wei.tettelbttied to Menials'. . You saw, months ago,: the names of all the forts about Washington,-:-with-the- number 'of bans lo each, published . by-inthority. - : In the whole circuit, of more thah'ip litiles;aittd.as a result of the laber el our)raet,oreipfor.-enontbs,• I hink the-whole number of gang eras about 4 , • And Yeti 111/-4111 - .evldence, of .the better 'Acing qualltleref Sebealir they • build forte I. d mount SOO ,guns :In 'sibititt lite weeks I, home contend that there are ,iOO, bat as it Is' only :seven miles tieross the peninsula; lOU' binge pus — huared.ponniliesto the mile le 'thought to he's littls_stronsi so therhave Bet, tied down 0n•590. , :.TbePhiladelphillairitirer. in Its Satardiyissue.has a map of Yorktown,. showing six forts, tide hi ilde, Mounting' In all 246 guns!` and jest In Cront of themi *no, ther one, mountingl.l6. ... , .. . r hive fetid of. hat- one stronger poaltior, and that ie New - Orlaimr. In one fort there, Our fleet hare- thiown '25;000 thirteen-inch shells, and nobody' was hurt!. the fort wasnot damaged I there, (to , says the New Orleans ilike,) the line of fortifications extends thirty miles,. mounting' a Mermaid title • guns, MUM with a ratip'of five Mike 'iinnitii by 32;000' mien. - 'New' Orleanittait;ong. ~- .•: .. ... I forgot, In the keeper. pine*, to; ask your seeder who . ;toot, Laing the . north, you will 'rPloomf*i to,' -iiikkiteself,4rid. stand at his JaP57.7.11 wiLikerwpat.in thatelsijdinninest. TriAlilicLadd,tbark ~ , i ik:liptak, c o m e pages back, of thernenf aueikelit the pastweek hill,. but hark got . illitiitf*, ,:I . llii nutter, : wrote - 1 01 i:ibout ' -iaemikkiinie...elifibeftieei . but ni7 , 4llttilAtls baldilsk illill . alt.k.letre 'ke, ,serstrletifteilt.tt.tike thelihsetorairat sate pollee , - of -, ViillandittilseCot ,the Ys= . ... ........... ...- ..„.—....., . ... ixtnes.Dthillcislwo Imila: with. afebnwidi's . , and a 1 347 44:YorktPri-.- Ultimata `OOO Anilfin (sbnik "twelve Manstiss,) and endorksd nt the 16th inst. NOTES'FROM THE PAPITAL ~ - .l lnxii, Chief Si? the 'Pahoineysi—which ritad 1 ,piepaied. Sbero was soma speculation heia, , in certain - circles, as to the probability of Mr. - ' '.'the challenging him! Why Y. is not '.!the only-one of the animal . kingdotii whtise personal offensiveness protects him ! Your r own'faney will suggest his model. Mr. Wade I is not a fool. Be don't-intend, f warrant, to 1 pit 11. life, valuable to his conniFy, against that I of a creature whose words are no more then !-the hoot-of an owl. The very wantonness of i his attack, even were it from a man worthy iof notice, would disarm it. The blow he i would give, recoils upon his own Worthless I pate. Ile serves now as an awful reminder of what the American Congress was when a whole herd of slave-drivers cracked their whips there. Let Vallandigham gnaw his filo. I warrant it does hie teeth no good. V ::;11 00. P üßlicafr, .roriciEs --- ;,,..I.ECTURE AT THE IRON CITY COLI:ERE..ruer of Pauu 10.41 Et. (.!lair ids THIS (Thursday) BIOILYING, at It PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST. Election for olio ueY President and right Manager. or the Alle gheny Gas Compauy, to nerve tor the ensuing year, will he held et the °Mee, No. ii Diallilollll, All gheAy, on MON DA T, May 121 h, het woes the to a 10 a. m. and 3 p. C. PORTER, Treemner. nrittELLitiF 2iLKETI.Diti.—A. Meeting of the Sob. Committee of the several dt‘triel, of Allegheny c quity, will ho held at tho COURT IILOUSE, on ViEDNIE,DAY. Apr4:3olll, at 10 o'clock: a. to. Punctual attendance la reqoreted es bush... of importance will be laid before them. By order of Board of Relief of Allegheny Conuty op.3td DISTRIC I , ATI OHNE Y.— .M. Alovan will b.. candidata for nomination to the Wilco of District:Attorney, 'object to tho de cision of tho Republican Conoty tkrovoatiou. solikte 0...1115T MUT A'rrO E Y.—ALEx. u. WKTSON, of Allogheney city, will b. a candidate for nomination to the above olio., in lb., Convention to be celled by the Republican Exece• tire Committee. mb"l,:ie 1./I&ritle'l' A'll,Oll,N 1 V.—The un denigned will be • eindidakte for the fawn. tem twfore4he Itepubliautfiomitssting Convention. M'% ISWAILTZW ELDER. tohl.33ltarter DISTRICT A.'I7OI{NEY.,—JNo. KIAMPIiBICIL will be a araidldato fur mewl. ti. to the 51.340 office, before the next Nominating, Republican County Convention. aplbalewtc COEINT Y COMMISSION E JONATHAN NE ELY, of Lower St. Clair, will ho supported for County Contmiseioner before the Republican County, Convention. Sl!i,dowtr b' ti .. 'TATS 1): GAZZA:III i+ e candidate for the Republican nomination for the State Senate. state SPECIAL .IrOTICEIS. M"'To Horse Owners.—Dr. Sweet's INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FUR HORSEI3 is unri valled by tiny; in all twee of Lainenca , arising fruni Sprains, Druid., or Wrenehlng. its died Is rungicai and curtain. Barnette ur Steidle Bells, &riddle*, Hauge, An, it will also dire speedily. Sparta anJ liingbone way be easily prevented and cured In their Incipient Magas, but renamed ammo are beyond the puesibility of • radical curs. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or howl.a bat it may be al leviated by tide Liniment, and Ito Willful applica tion will always remove the lameness and nimble tle , hone to travel With cOmparative ease. Every horseuwnershonld have this remedy at hand, fur its timely use at the drat app.sraoce of lame.r will effectually prevent thew formidable (Usenet. inen• honed, to which all horses are liable, aud which mu der so many otherwise ralualde horst, trearly worth N. S. BELLNRS k CO., Agents, corner of We. 5p27:10”.1, opper Mill and lEEE ou7LATHING, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRESS COPPED. BOTTOMS, • RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER; shoo Importers sod dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly on band, 'FINERIES' MACHINES AND TOOLS. Wstanouss, No. 145 First and LW %moral Pittsburgh, POMO. thri - gpreisl orders of Copper cut to any desirorl pat. tern. trny29:ilawrlyT M'The Confessions and Experience LIY AN INVALID. Published kir the beuslit and as A wanting slot a caution to young luau wh, sutler from Nervous Debility, Premature Derssy, Ate.; supw plying at the same time the means of Self-Cure. By owe who hos cured himself after beteg put to great expense through medical imposition aiathmorl- By enclosing a post-mad addressed envelope, smuts come may be had of the author, NATHAN IEL DAY/flail, Eat., limilord, Kings Co., N. V. °MIL lydawT WITUROW DOVOLAPI 'ROBINSON, MINIS & MIL LAMS, Foli•Dit. MID /I•CIitnIFTS, Watui Nor , Warn, Pittaburgh, PeantOa. Ornez, Nu. 2/ HAM', STIMT. Mannfacturb klnda of STEAM ENG IN K... 1 AN t. MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. 11 - JOBBING AND REPAIRING done ou ebu. notice. mlrPUdly LIKEDASILIOL.......-8. L. MUILSAY. M'KIRKPATRICK, BURNAP CO., (Ouccesirrs to J. C. Entrearamo & C 0.,) Mau• noactorers and Wholesale Dealers in LAMPS, CHIMNEY'S, SHADES, CHANDELIERS, So. OW:Wholesale Agents for KIER'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. ;SD WOOD PTDELT, op oleo St. Churns Hetid. Pittsburgh, Pa. 'JOHN COCHRAN & BRO; .2danufactumrs of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERO, WINDOW GUARDS, &a., Not. al . Serondstreol and OS Third street, between Wood and Market. Hare on band a 'variety of new Patterns, lane? and plain, suitable for all purports. • Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. olon, BusxE & BARNES, - FIRE-PROOF k SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT- IRON FAULT DOOR, AND STEEL-LINED BURGLAR-PROOF : SAFE MANUFACTURERS. Nos. 129 nod 131 Third divot, behove" Wood and Smithfield dreclik--North ride. *BANK LOOKS okra a on band. Mai iM - "Pittsburgh Steel Works. !MAO .!O%U 1,..116111 ..... s'cubLovast. JONES, BOYD. & CO., Mauursotorors of CAST STEEL; also, SPRING!, PLOW AND A. 11. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, censer of Ross awl First streets, Pittsburgh, Penn's. IM — N. HOLMES & SOBS, Dettlers to FORE/6N AND CORESTIO 811.J.S OF EX• CRAM*, CERTIFICATES OF DEPORIT, DANIS NOTES AND SPECIE, No. NT Mani mtroot, burg% P. *drCollectionsrude on • all the prindpel eJtles throughout th e U ted States. WO. •B. & C. P. MARILLE.,' ;Paper MAN DIFAC7ORZILLI and cLuillarsio BUMS, PAINT, OAP, LAITTILIt AND ALL. KINDS UV WILAP.. PING . PATILIL . , /14 7 1.1av0 'removed from No 27 Woo etiost to 2 ,3 3 Smlthtieltl street, Pittilturgh; Pa. ' • • • OAMI OR TILADZ TOR 'IRON MILENRY IL • COLLI/18,- For AND 001til18SION lIIERCLIANT sod orholosalo dmla lo (MEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, anAProdooo generally, No. IS _Wood moat; Plitoburoh. Pa. 00l IL- r - t TA LI-114.lb; M ST.,CLank Srastr. Dr. Irish's 80114 lair,-Mttsbruxt4 , - ap.9o :Mgr aitIIP•ERTIELE.MErrrs W RIAU S A W ARE LITTER PAPIIItS, , - NOTE PSiicas, BILL PAPERS, - WRAPPIaiG PAPERS, _ MANILLA PA PIMA. A large and well aaa'n-tad alba of the beet brands will W.twW.t low plow fur Casts: &tatter' rill fled It to Lbetradvatztap to 'lvo to a all. . • ' WM. O. JOUXISTOX a CO., nt .Ir,Ka Paper .Dettlata. 87 Mood stmt. TRAId. JQB.Y./CL T . S Omar, Circtilarn Price Lists. Bill Beads, Posters, Bids Lading,' Labels far Sintairsuturen t Libels for Oruggirtit, auderery kind ut eituunantal' end plunk, Printing, executed nail with elmtch, try, item job,PrintareXt Wood at. ' ==l YillY11)1111AellIG OAK P - e superior arAlcie, Nr the Me of notegro si ear de bi WM li, JOHNMN t C 0.,, 3.0 I.oeameed . Stationeev.l/7 Waal it. 113110TUUBArit- ALBUMS - 4 =A dtloide. JL stock asul larks viably al.ltnc;qtata:_,ltar gala at WY. G. JOUNSTON r 005. .• isayl:3tawe4 ' titatlonersi 67 WoOd DONA. . MAE .•:-'• , t .. - ,.. k ~ ~ k'E :' ~k .~` ~'~i ~ J►'Efii` :3113"ERTISErffE.~1 TB, ji - Osis.-L - Al,3un"uriuuney wua lust -1-1 Tuesday. evening, Zia; 113 , t2. between Wylie end Liberty'treept: - .Tbe-person pies. , liave It of NO. hi Wylie street, the residence or Jelin Tinnty:witere.l, suitably reitard,ol -sp3o It ILD I EWS 114.1:s1' l'l'A I, —No visitors IJ will be allowed to enter Clot Mariner Unsjiitul ithout pernilte' front the nutier‘iined or the Phy sieLse in charge, and permits will Lai given only to nurse, ar peraelei hay... euratil bileineea 11... pi lel titer.. may lei Jett at the Cuatiau lion., iu l'itialtrah, or at Mr. I.vhwatta's Drug Store iu Allegheny, or at tte !belga vl. V NUA:st tt. tiltlINOT, attar 1311 CS. W 1tAT43114.1,01% ‘ I V A D I'4 It.: I : L AYII . T il l. :ri r t.s t'Y ES g :not. ' le,K 6 el M t i h n u a ll k!!! bye • nar mare than 4111/e yearn old—linya, iirOWll., i t blacks, or dark aureola; 6flecti.wnd a halt bands h di, or iipwarilv ; etroug, active, and well broken to sr ...lw. ' Muni ol i 1141.11011 t.etwcen 12 W. and • I. in., daily, (Sondaya •ao•pted,) at Patteraon's bazaar, ha. 117 Fourth vtreet, I'itt4burgli, Pa.. A. Milt:n:7oM PRY, . • Maj. and QaurtertnaBtrr U. S. Army. Office 1 / 1 /Artiormar•ter ' U.s. A. 19,, uti. Arai 29th, sipll,..gitfmx DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, Will draw Intermit from that ditto. Triseetreira Orrier, ALLrultr.• t Pittsourgh, May Ist, 1.2 J DY THE 21sT SEuTION OF AN ACT .L.P OF ASSEIII3 LT, relating to Allegheny comely, passed May Ist, Is.a, it is rep.rd that the Trims neer of said rodrity .hall e.t.a lassos ly or by deputy, at bast ors day in mi. ward, 'borough, township or election district in said minty, for the pegs'. 01 roomed% srATE. COUNTY, MILITARY end COUNTY 1 . 0 R TAXES, from any punyuu psy. nig the whole amount of tnxea mew.. against his, in the proper dldrict, lass ...deduction of A pi roe.. alio.ed by said act of Assembly. Said Act 01 Aistembly further Provide. as fol lows' el. Inc. "cc If any person .11.1, at Ole tinni and piece appotuted ea .Love, ar at the Tre'outer'e office, be fore sorb time pay the full amount of his taxes a. abate, 1.. ci the ,AfloCtk,O, he *hall be entiLed toe nedectiou of liso per osmium thereat', and said tar e Olaf be mild to the Treasures at hie oils •, subjs.. to the Aledurtlou of tire per rettlltut no f...laid, at any lime alibi., three um..s after the time fiord as above for the p tbrreot to the proper ...tn.. arc. It. If any of said taYee shall retuaill unpaid iu atty of lush) dhoti:te for a period of four an tabu toter the day nsid as aforesaid for the payment in the pniser dilation the Tteastorr shell mss 11e his tea, imt, .nampaninl bye schedule, f all uu odd tutus ice rutsh distr.et, nod the minre of the lemone reel. inely by ahem the same are due direct ed to aey C3iYyti of the 0.1.1ty, allthuriLitig and requiciug htm to demand and ...ire, iron the 4..”11•LA1 1131110t.1 to tin. schedule, the aunts [hr.- . charged 11.,,1510gt 'them nail re...4y, together with fire per eetitum In a.ditten thereto, which obeli be in tull compeneation to smli person fur the collection theoon hitt Leith., the Tre.un I tier the edits:tor appointed by him as above shalt ai any ante after the male of sald werrents be reqiiind to receive hoe guy penult tees than the whule amouut et tits. trews.. against him or hlrpreprty to any ono ward, aorough or tosinship, se increased ur .M 411614.1 by the dmuctlous or'additions herein lief re prat hied for. The coll.tins awed.. by the Treasurer shall bo respoutible to the Treasurer ,or the faithful perform... of the duties, and I. the asmants collected by thou, and shall have alt the posers conferred on collectors of tases by the Its. a clam of then. of Illtimullt April, one thousand right hundred and - thirty-four. In pursuance of mid set, I, AARON FLOYD, TO.. surer of Said county, hereby give notice that 1 will attend for the purpose of receiviug taxes to the I several wards, hurt/tight, lowmlups and precinct. of soil county, at the pl.. Of holding general electium therein reepectively, on the f luau% dais, from to .del.k s, U. until 4 a cluck p. en. to wit let Ward, Pittsburgh, Lawren.ville, Crean-et and townships,on MONDAY. Jane Id. Id Ward, Pittsburgh, Pitt, Neville nod DliNht tuwesbipe, eo TIJESDA I, June Oil. l'd Ward, Pittsburgh, (let precision) Collins. Se wickley I ortsugh and Jefferson township on WIID• NESI , A June Oh. :,t1 Ward, Pittsburgh, t`..l proration) Peebles, Oat disown) Morickhis nLJ Suuwdmt tea tothipi, ou THUR., AY, Juueslli. 4. Word, Pittsburgh, Trebles, ('l district.) Me- Ilan, mid Upper at. t. lair toe neblps, on Fill ot, Y. J due Ult. fah Ward, Pittsburgh. (tat precinot,) Wilkins, filauschest r nod semis leauship, ou SATURDAY, June h W aril, Pittsburgh, (2.1 precinct.) Patton, Pout h Pittsburgh and Chanters- township, on 11,ONDAY, Junes.. oth Ward, Pittsburgh, Versailles. Tempensucerille, and /Whim.. toormhip TUPLSDAY•Jmo‘Iuth• Tth Ward, Pitteburgh, McKeesport, West Pitts• burgh and Sot...raptto township, ou leraliNiCS• jam, 11th oth Ward, Pitteburgh: Elisabeth township, Ho noun...Ls borough and North suyelle township, oti TILIUILSDAY, Juee 12th. till, Ward, Pittsburgh, Elisabeth berm:ugh, Listen and _Findley towlishila, on ?AIDA Y. Jane 13th. Ist Ward, Allegheny, IYeet 1111..... Loner Pt. Cluir and Mwh towmbipe, en SATO trDsY, June :4th.. dal Ward ' Allegheny, Studer, ; Caren.m and lad Birmingham, on altis DAY, Jum loth. dd W sod, Allegheny, (tot pr.-hie,) Fawn, (Ist Marten) borough of Dlfming hem, (bit ' , recite:n)l.. Ilansptun lowmhip, ea '1 tlEr/lA Y, June 1711.. 3d Word, Allegheny, (Id precinct ' ) Iletlasilterin Fa on, district,)) and borough ol Birnalughaut, Prec...) on WEDNYSDAY,JIIIIO 4th War f, Allegheny, (let precincl,) Pine, East Deer and beware townships, no TtIUILSDa I, June 18th. 4th Ward, Alleitheny,42.l precluct,)Rkbland, In diana, (at Armstrong's, Creek,) 011 1011.10ettle borough, on Ittil , Juno •Atth. - Wret Deer, Sharpstatrg, Franklin, (lit distric*,) oath Pima. un SAI U mink Y, June Ilst. k'renalun diariet,)l'..llll rod Rose town. ships, on HONDA I, June Int. 110:. AARON FLOYD, niyl"Ndaw County Treat rer. AI. L E li 11 li: N VALLEY 4 aAL Y - ga ff. li A la—Sll.sl.llEft AR - • • KA NOICUENT.—fin mud tatter TllUttraaAX, Mal tat, 186.2, ttle arrival mid departurai 'Ol Tratiuir will tma •A tollox• .: . • MALL. MAlN—Lama Pittslmre; .t 6.3i1., atriving at li t iltrandos at 1030 a. to. L... Kit. tailing at 2:30p. m., affirmed Pittaburgh at 0 p. m. K:CPIIIW4 TRAlN—Leaves Kittanning st 0:16 a. .truing 'at Pittsburgh at mle a m. Loam. rittaamp t i, t too p. m., arriving at Kittanning at 7:00 p. m. .• AUQuitIMODATION TRAlN—Lnavoo Fait. Work ahiogot rittAorth M 7:10 m o tonina' Pittstotrgh a 11:00 p. to., Wrrivlog at Rod . Works •t 8,45 p. m. r amport, stages to Battor ennoact iidth the 111 I Train trona ilttebetrib, sod Emmen.) Tialn trOen Kittanning. At Kittanning, unoil [wont Anger connect with Mall .d Einem Trate • from Piltatanryb. (myl] V. 'A KWH T. einn't. END TO A BROTHER, S. OA FRIEND, IN TUE ARMY ONE OF THE PATENT WRITING VASES. WOOD AND TUIRD .STESIZTB. - It coutalus Pen, Ink, Paper, Pencil, Envelopes, Checkers and Checkerboard, and yet measures only 854 Inches by 11 Inchek spit TT I 'GEN WATER. it KISSINGER WATER. RISSIDIGF.N WATER. £l.llO, BLUE LICK, REDFORD, CONGRESS seo ARTESIAN WATERS, Fresh Root the Spring., ferule by SISION JOHNSTON, n i p2l Corner Suilthtlehl Asa fourth streets NORTH, , Ell4lllll. STREET, IP 3SECuND HOWL ABUVU AROU, Ur Srans. LADIES' DRAWS The Coportuenghlo heretofore extittag Imtweei KAUFMAN . k LUNNZASTADTNR• . . , flay l lug beettdis•olved by mutest rnneent, the under algurd mepontfully infertile — the patron, and friend' of the old. AM, and the Balehigeniral, that he has taken all the update rooms offio.lCKl North Sighth greet, aleire Arch street, Philadelphia. to continue the manufacturtint of all kinds'of-DUNSII, and JILkIPTILLA. TitllditliNtig.•PlllNGlNS, Bur- Tolo, .TAMBLS, CIOND,Itif &D-NETtI, of all de. m11'416:10, .te.:.ac. Anil will offer, leducatuents in prim and "iptility,tet•well nui promPt attendance lu urders, lu eruiy article appertaining to hia Hun. •• • • : WM. LONNEKSTADTtn, • No.lo North it4ghth *Lisbon Arch et., aptliant ; Philadelphia: "ErYt)N'S .MAGN Fri C INSECT 'PO VI% DKR, tested for Myelin and gr is Giver. It Wei and osteruiluates • Rourke; /fed Bugs; anti, Fleas, )iloths 11yy Cloths, Yore stud Furniture, Oradea Insects,4e. All genuine bows. tho.slipmture of }. Lyim,"Osii le sot ilePoseoui lJ persois Or domestic' oiti; reek Beware id oonnterfelts snit Itoltathina. Lyon's Powder kills all insects In • trice, Lyon's Pills are death to rots sod mice.. ...• Sold everywhere. • • P. ru lAndie • : kin Broadway, New. York. 4.2 1861.)-X.--1)1{1t.K.E.S:::11.021.N. 10:TATION SITTKR.S. X5.11,-tosted netunt's great restorer. Theyleelgorste, etteugthen, and purify the system, eon, Dyspepsia,. Aridity of the Stomach, Ditorthierls Ars. A perfect 'wreaker and tonic. They . Invigorate the body, wlthout-ellosolating the brain. They ape compoord 9r Ore St.:Croix hum. 'loots sod Herbs, and, are recotoroStelpd sll. -who usts there: Adapted, to Old 'or .yobeg; TRW poetic-111 July. ireemnieoded to thisreak Ater httotithl. bold by - alt . -Onkttre, Druggists, Hotels endllaloccos. • I . ,PAL:DAMES ottl:Susdis *.T112 Broadway: New• York..-- U 8.111101 EWA'S kJ 30 boxes mammoth enema; _ • . .1 i tk4 P14.114 41. t , - 76 b15 , ..23a110ve 26 - boxliamr -'" , • - I .Bbbledpsin Appian s gbudlojilicham,r ( aos,4 l l l o7Oca-i Attalla+ hirealtobie tk 15tIrchi " "" mm.atrittoomml , i orgf` mealmd.and lar Nal* - FRANK VAN GOEDM. . .IDr'ERTLSIE.,FtME'7 . II:' - _ BIOTLNA ROOFING.- lINITED,STATES BfOTINAitOOPINCIi)OMP•Y, This Portable Roofing le the only artlele ever offer ed to the public. which to medy prefaced tog" on the roof withoutany finishing operation. It is tight, Armdoome and mall applied, and an be safely and cheaply tnuntpartod to any part of the world. Unfit not land oe disco/or water running over, or lying on It, and to In all respects a very deslntble article. Its non.ci - dlucting properties adapt it especially to cov ering tuatinfactories_of mariollll kinde,,and it is multi dently offered to the public idler a teat or four years In all varieties of etiolate and temperature, for cover kinds of roofs, fiat or pitched, together with cars, steamboats, FIRST 'DA F OF DIA @MMMM= For oale by W. S. HAVEN, NO. 9 GORE BLOC'S, Corner of Green and Pill streets, 13nston, Ilse* It la both cheap sad durable. Agent. wanted, to whom liberal inducements are offered. Send for sample, circular, Ac., with particulars to "U. 8. ROOFING CO., No. 9 Gore at., Beaton. aTe.4:lmd ETNA STOVE WORKS. A. BRADLEV. No. 80 WOod Street, CORNER SECOND, PITTSBURGH M.ufacture aud wbolseala and retail dealer In al COOK. PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ORATE FRONTS, TENDERS, Ac. fu our sample room May be found the OELKBRATED GAB BURNING COOK STOTES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of which have been fully tested by thous- Redd, and the Sioree pronounced eaequaled by soy la the market, together with • great mut) , other desirable patterim. We have aloe a very large aseortreent of PARLOR AN D HEATING' STOVES Embracing tome of the BEST PATTERNS now of halal to he public. sTrFANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS .kod YENDI . I6:I3S, of the neweat. etjlee. oir COMMON' grren tar BOW AND JAM ORATES *ll of which are offered at 'very low price.. lairSperJal Inducements offered to builders In want of ORAVEd FRONTS mhFlAm pLust BING, FITTING, Done In • mperier =tuner by &AILEY, 'FARRELL & CO NO. 129 FOINITWITRENT THE BEST SOUVENIR IMEMEZ33I Da April ffi, MN, will appear a New Mouthly Peri entitled BALLADS OF THE WAR. A series of PICTORIAL LYRICS,. • From the well known pan of MR. A. J. H. DUGANNE Magnificently Illustrated from original drawings, by the teat artima.and beautindly printedon hot-prtvwed paper. Apart will appear every mouth, including, among other thing., the FALL OF SUDIT,EIt, DEATH OF LYON,.DKATII OF ELLSWORTH. NEWIIEUN. BALL'S - BLUFF. PORT ROYAL. ruler DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, Ac., de. The whole forming an ILLUSTRATED POETIpAL SOUVENIR, • af every °rent la the parent mostlmportant mitring the history or We great nation Vert I. entitled: THE MARCJI TO THE CAP ITOL, @FL the oth Regiment of Masechosette,) will appear as above. -nine° Porte, (monthly, tree by p0et,)........15 eta Ono year, (12 monthly puny) 00 Liberal tenon to the Trade, Claes end Canieestann. Apply to JOHN ROBLNB, C. Box, .1,940-108:3m 37 Perk Row, N. Y. INCINNA'q LEAD WIJICK C S. MoOO.IIIIOIC, GIBBON & CO., MAIifFACTURKELS OF Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead And Bar Lead. ALSO DEALIES IN Pig Lead, Patent Shot and NINIII STNALT, ILTWIDI HANN AND EIICANDAS, Being exclusively In the Lead Tradoote can tarnish the above. to better advantap to Ditatua, and on arrrza terms, than can be bad etserhere. D. DaiIAVEN at- SUN, lILIINVIUCTIrIiIIIII OP COOS, rentoß AND HIATING STOVES, Warehouse, No. 47 rodent street, We would call the attention of builders and others to our lugs assortment of 0011110 N AND PINE ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS, • NEWDEBN, sc.; also, to our now COOKING NABOB; which we Com s just brought out and which contains ammo improve roads not found In any other ranee. OAST IRON ROUSE THOM, IRON BAILING, and all kinds of CASTINGS made to order. - • Ds HAVEN &SON. NEW GOODS I AT Mt OIL CLOTH WARZILOOIIII, Nos. 2d and 20 St. Clair. Street, Pittsburgh. We are now roCalrlng our Spring stock or YL9OR OIL CLOTHS, __ TUBNITIIRC OIL CLOTHS, • TRANSPAILINT GREEN OIL CLOTHS, STAIR um crLoTin; -•-• • WINDOW [MALTS. BUFF'HOL LANDS, . SHAMBLED OIL CLOTHS • MUHL THIMIIINGS. Wholesale and Itslall buyers will And our Anna large, comprising the newest styles and at wbss low to salt the times. - J. L IL PHILLIPS. pATF,NT:Ep . OOT3B6I-. Dithri ' Paiet a .n OVAL LAMP .OMIMNII,PB, all 'FLINT GLASS. Theio"Chipantra are intended for thti - filiil9o, which heating all parts cit thC Wan wittally, does notintpota It tb, • Z. D. Dynamic, - . for V i rt GlasaN a rhingt i rka • apl7 Pittiburatrr, 'MEW boxes Ortine Cutt!pg Cheese;.„ • .Rot l d and forma s at y r ' • tO H. RIDDLr. fIATAWBA rap, obi Consigusuir, uid *wig& by . • • /11 , YOBIttN.E-42.51) lbg: tbr sale by_ m t - . u.-A:trAnetteroett e.co, Masi • 0. r. • W. 8, for B. A. FAutissroce 'a co. 1101, `IIN vy MUDEIA YOUIO7I lAD NA K Y 4S,VOITESI t c. , m.b. by "m71 . ,80N UMW. i 36 at. IiAttLYWARIC A UII'I',LERY, a pzionaim.on.t, war ut.ty. • _ IM 1 DOWN TZTLIff. lti Woodirt. pi/alas VO lts 24 ' -front 'PP to myl ' BLUM& 43 - 71ftit at QX A.NO ISTO(1104, hair do seat an spit, Iron fret, jot reassred at 43 ERA &Wit. ^, CHARLOTTE Jump's. (I_AUGENti ANA WAN TAfirt RODS, N-s - for gabs kr my" Xtowx I Tirri.r.r. for .w., ful AN VMS MAO ' -at IIoWIF 13AeXii. T • 'l6 • Alit!, 04014 ix:o s TXTLIIP334IW6t4 egflatiO IS asdiroalse,st Tisnloaa-wO6l -,, iZffM vg4tVirk-' DIRT' ..GOODII. W . & HUMUS A' LABOR BYAUMPUL NT& A LAWN AND DMADTIFUL ST A LARDS' AND DNAUTAB*DSOu A LARGE AND BRAMFUL STOCK StIMMER DRY GOODS. 131001iR DRY GOODS, BGIIIIEIt DItY GOODS, 5011111NR DRY GOODS, Corner of Market and Fifth 'Streets. aP 3O , - . 1 " Corner of Market and Ft BARKER dr. CO., 59 MARKET STREET, OFFER THIS WEEK SACCIDES AND MANTLES, AND DRESS GOODS, In Unparalleled Variety, and cheaper than ever. N. B.—ONLY ONE PRICE—NO DEVIATION. .p2B FANCY AND STAPLE pitiVATE LLISHAiti Aw - Amenuri.. —Hu THUM:a/Alf NVlGNl . l4thlay bit, a/ .1% o'clock, will he wild, at,the /11 eactiou limo; 66 Filth street, a choice Heaton of Reli gious, Historic and Miscellaneous Books, einbrociug works of tipurgeou, timelier, Mrs. Ilrowniug, Caro line Leo flouts, JIM., Eyre, Mrs. rartioglin, mud w =ober of other popular authors, all of which will be uht without reserve. DRY GOODS. ap3o • 3'. A: AteOLELLAND: kook I •-• • • • NEW STYLI Or, DRESS GOODS BEAUTIFUL TWISTED SILKS; SHIRTINGS AND MEETINGS GOODS FOR MEN AND BOY'S WEAR. BEST HOOP SKIRTS IN THE CITY MERRIMAC AND OTHER PRINTS 1234 c C.. MESON LOVE & CO.'S, HORNE'S, 77 MIELE? • STREET., Trimmings, Millinery and Notions SECOND AND THIRD STORIES. The attention of • all-Wholesale and Entail Buyers Is respectfully solicited to our new stock of GOODS which, in quality, style and cheapness, excels any we hare erer dieted. The large amount of room we now occupy affords in the opportunity of keeping all the different kinds goods In eeparats department which enables our antomen to make theireekctimis with the lout pos. eible trouble to themselves. ' NEW GOODS' . RECEIVED DAILY BY EXPRESS, And all orders from the country _ tilled with the at moat prompinots, and warranted to Ora mitialhetton. Block Tin. HOOP SKIRTS-NEW STYLES. J. M. BUCRHFIELD'S CLOSING , OUT RA I.R I==! Examg BZILAGIC WHITE lIIIILLIdICTS do I=l DIMITY, LONG CLOTH NEW GOODS I SOFT .111Nlill JAOO.IIIiT 111:181.11111. SOFT NANSOOB S 4 CAMBIttO YOR.LADITIP:SIMITS WHITE tOrr !Mini TiVILLED LiAIM EDGING. , THREAD LAM JAOONLT IMMO AND INSIDITTNO . . tail to cal sailaxamible theritiock, which `will he kept ww‘xtedimill 40101 - '• .423. -; RA... TONi kiA.CREgit 41X04 :IrkiirraleXT: 1 Jobbers RetallerS, . TRIMMINGS, pIBROIDIRMIN, muzzy, SHIRTS, COLLAR/A, 11.111, SIIIPINDIRS, ' sox Amyzint taugn,us; BILK CORSZTS, RIBBONS, RUMEN, HOODS, and all kinds of - .FANCT AMTIOLISR NOTIONS. OarinKIMALIC !Bil l * FuMaiid 011 th•bal ATOM MACIWMA, Instti tbe at4iiMme wginaissue AND ItZTAIL *mud MM=M=EI NY o(x?Ds Sesii , *A V ZUK% coa, eir7Piwrdut4anti Rath at% eA pi -i4.• Vralsr4W.-I,OtXV ,barrels etude Pei tedium (10. traqiia/TUTCHINSO , N. masi.•nd gime. WANTED TO MINT-41rizatoirini V with liar googcly9Y . wsw..- mat* is wood bogglebedsit, &Whet , itt , At y Yitttwarth:lit ressanablo tont—will a gait tonant—hustly,, gosiblitaW, wit. vid Intent. Abitrewlfl n 517 •14. ~ercrs AII2 OPENING ARE OPENING ARE OPENING I AtE (*YONG Con.ff of Market awl Fifth Weds. FOR SPYING AND SUMMER MT BICH OUGANDIES NEEDLE WORK AND HOSIERY GOOp BARGAINS FOR GASH 74 t Market Street WHLESALE BOOMS, JOSEPH.HORNE, .77 MAIIIEST:iiTRIZT JEW RECEIVED AT n itirru =Tarr, MEM 19 . TIRY sE: ,•,,,:-.,:....:;,,c-..„,,,,.. , ISIM;M UMLTE.R. ii;1100 sad Youth night of the engegemetit of the Oele'brated /tette... MISS ADAB ISAACS NESKIIN. • • TRURSDAY SYR - STING, MAT Ist, SATAN IN MYSTERIOUS STRANGER - 4 MLLE CLOTILDE • LILoN MANCHNRE—...— Mks A. I. lIIENISEN PRINCESS CAPTAIN MARTELL CLARME To conclude GOLDEN F TWITCHER-- Friday; benefit of •. AD A 11,1,1Esit. AR T.: n tkISLEBRAT.E.D, th-Y World.R odAmerl Mania Miniature GENERAL n TOM THUMB SMALLEST MAN ALIVE, • - WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE ON 'SATURDAY _ . NEXT, MAY 30, , At MASONIC HALL. Two brilliant enter tainment. each day—allentoon at a o'clock. and evening at SA'clock. Doors open half an hour pre violet • On est . turday moraing,at .12., an Eattz Morning Matinee, for the °Apra& accommodation of Cciools, and families scalding at a distance, making three en tertaMmeiate on that day. _ • The Little General will be amble d by Mr. W. TOXIN, the Great - lingllah Baritone and Buffo, from the Nobility's (Viacom London.' Mr. W. DE VEILE, the American Timer; and Mr. C. G. TITOOMB, Brilliant Pianist. • The General, will ride In hie beentifallitinlatura Carriage, drawn by Lilliputian Ponies, amiattanded by Ellin Coachmen and Footmen, from the St. Charles noel to the Hall, previous to each entertainment. ADMISSION. • Day Entertainment Its •Eveniug Entertainm3.l6o Children under 10...—.13c Children under Schools admitted on Reserved intend terms. The Plano need is* oChickering."-kincily furnished by John LL Mellor, 80, Wood stroeU : - apitt2w ALINED CATEL Y.• 1311111.110111 Agent. lICTIOJr SaLEIL, piNki 011. — l'AINTINGS BY CATA: LUIJUR.—Un THURSDAY Hil/Nll4O, May I.a, at 73. i o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, in the mound Mier salestoom of Commercial Auction liie, CH Fifth street, a collection of Fine Uil Paintings, by Nuropean and American artists, comprising original studies and copies of celebrated pro:nictitate of an cient and modern masters, embracing Landscapes. 'guru • Pieceli, Flemish interims, Winter Scenery, . River Ykwa, de. Among the 'Original gladioli are many of American Scenery, being, Haws on the Ju niata. 111Wuis, Alobawk, Hudson, Passaic,' end other rivers; views on the' Catekiill and White Mountains, . Magma Falls, Ac. The catalogue Jothuleca lira copy, by Peal liitter, of Chate.h'sosiebrated Pld.ure. the, Heart of 'the Andes; a _copy'ot illiphatre Holy Family; and a, large onginal by Pant Ritter, new Xus laud ocenery. The painting. are all =Milted An elegant frames, warranted gilt with the purest gold . leaf. They are cow open for examination -:- Terms mob, porn:in*. •••J,t: DA nit, And. Y,IANO FORTE AT AL111.7/10.N.--On 17111 DAY • AFTERNOON,' at 3 o'clock, at Ma ionic, 11101 Auction Flown', will be keld, One Piano Forte and Muni, in good order. • • be &unlined any time previnue . to W .• •u: • .. A.4IcOLSIGLAND. ta:S6 tiIIODS eT 111clad1iLlatarS AUCTION TUN DAY. - sp3o S;;;;AVE MONEY by b ying your 800 , PO and tiboea at if ctILitt,GAII/08, ap'.lo uutke eiKurrb AT hictiL4ll,l4Atilni 11 AUCTION. ap3o / Iiti r LDREAS 6110E0 AT iIet;LEL- V LAND'S AUCTION. . . ap3o LAD SUUIS AT McCLEL LAND'S AUCTION. - ap3o 1100T8 AND Skii.Dib' AT JadtILILL AR LAND'S AUCTION. ' 800 PitINTS AND DE LAIIVES AT Ma- OLILLLAND'S AIIOIION., ap3o JIERCILI.rT MMtMU 1 1iT1Yfr MENRY U. BALI it CO., (Buomatora to AMC. Watt,) Are now Vicolvieg their Spring Stock, comprising every variety Of maxis adapted to men sad boy'sweari which, to extent, choke taste and prices will tympani favorably with any In the trade.' - Trench, American and West of Zagland Cloths, of the beat makes, of every shade sad Anilityr-a Tay. large ,estortment; Coalmen/a and ,-Doeskimr, auger Bieck French banking Soper-Slack'ilrench.Cemd. mares; Yanoy Geohneres In every. variety .itibbed, Black. and Fancy C 4411121) Silk - *lied Coalmen* of every Shade mod color.: . ' • . • VESTINGS—Fazioy tlllk and Satin Vesting.; new stylic Super Black Satin and Silk Vestinp; klatlasa and Fang Silk footage; White Figured 'Silk and Also, every nulety of goodefor.:Thislitt . iw Coatis 'likewise a very choice selection of Fitrukhzog Goods adapted to gentlemen's weer. • . Soliciting an -early call Itoni - oui Ms . tide and the puhiic, soy orders entrogetito our tare will meet with giroinfit attention and fulactuallty Basil cue& ILILNILY G. MALE-8 00., Berchenf Tailors. tahl2 Cur. Peep sett At.:Ckiretreets. PSYBICI4:r&'' .' Du, utua4.is evorl; FIIIMICILAN AND 193.11G10N, oak% No. 36 mute'. ea:gm, (Opposite Cr.gazunale Bow, near thwaickm }JIG 17 ALLsomarr 0N.1116, 103 WWI =RENT. Slight . Cold,'" fiattg.h.;etiriesa eRoNCHIAL or Oaite. ,•$/ticast, C c.D . which, might: be checked, - with, :a cirarli , if neglected, often, terminates wriouslA Few are. aware of the irnixne stopping a Watag.h. r or7.sf:Liakt ' fold in its- Jtra stage; that' "Which in the beirinniNg would yield.. to mgd renieckg, if not:attended to, 'sae:. attacks the langs. .gotattuesigeanch.oacite.a werefirct introduoed eleven •sarit ago. It has been prcvo, :iiicceth;sy.are tha keit- article Wu.*before :the ,public ;for ,aide,. 4-anchila, 4e h ,fasthe X :icsalcing .eugh eciu?aWnitticat," ancl It44nuous cliffeetic!ua o f tke,ql4.4 giving inianaiieste - Public Speakers li . :80 1 114 4 's therm effectual fair .Clearing our strengthen:las the kY all gruiliii4s-ang_Oecaers -- ':ia: - . Xediairke, - at 25 tents per ,box. Tar isle In EMONIOSINTON. O. 11. , EITEIXE ILIL S PARMINTOOrkte., ILLIIIIS a CO. S. L. PAHNILSTOCK: k 00.,..1L T. VABD2IIIIOIII lad HICNDZILBON BROS. - dienwnemT 49 11 b 1 1 11 4 1,1 A ). tiff'. No: 44 W.J 5k.,411r4 T.r3. arras roa aux, room carrot; irranorloam masa. 100 m, or THUM. Off. BlitOßTATlalli . COGNAC .3114.201 . DOpoy eV*, Pinot instill= BOo.,•and o th er Wanda of varlonavlntageo, dark aoJ no% In halves, quarters and italrOut. BOQIBILIn BBABBlCl3—"Pellirrolein4 A. Bag- - oettei, and ether brands, dark arid paia. InJble nsoa HOLLAND 0171-4,4.:Ea110u boNitiliddaiii,. and W.. Drop, lupines; rluno-or. pipes and COWL • - RUM-434. 0= and Jamaica-lersuida.'...' WHlBEYB—lllelan`a Irlab and Barbeeralkotb. - WlNO—Port, Showy, 11Lulndrn,; Pkadoearg, Bo* 01L—Irlse Bordeaux Taable, en awe* and be/JUL L. SHUNS AT 89 AWL. 1.1 HIT srazirr.—LOOS A? TIII piaose.— .I..tir Eng. Lasting Reel Gately 5 - I"lrenti VMS (IfiNg u As .4 . 1,150 - 2.0 a Ylua Itoroeso 11.s.lIks;ts . 1,62 Cost Congress 1017 -:._ 1,76 !` " Xarccro gIIPP , f I T, 75 4 . ' •.' ' ' 1,11 - AL - I.'OllllR GOOng7sl PROPORTION. J.A317.8"- Ro" ep9l - NO- KARR= STRUT. A k ist. , ;:-.lstl,(XXllbs:isgusan shoal • err, . . IEO ttarseiszut tibia ,Leat Lard oi head and far"0:107::*,:'110B/X8031 ei RIME eobulbar norrs4l4l 92 bbb.Lobrkothst LSO barb. libelled Coro;' V.; barb. prloio Cisme Seed. . 4 . tor role b - _ago -L. U. vorat t 0014 ._y ...~ .t-._.
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