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. - 2141 T Gasett4 Yesterday, to . rho
.; . feet ' of She arrival of one of these South
:'--!.-earpltirra•nagroesAn Nair York; gives hathe.
":folloWing information:
t - a.;;',Aat,,ti.r. 101 pf ikrlgl
s chwa t' iffispi/mM 'master,--om strogniog
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globe" of his needs. tooling applidatione;
he rt'quirell -blooddetting. • and moderate'
diet, rbesido elstigation end exercise de , :.
It is astonishing Unlink :What fea`rial•
dominion a monomaniac's &earnings so-:
Attire ever their victim. ',Thisvaving mad
man 'never ' reflects how these poor 'levee
are to be provided tor; and sees nothing
. le.the act whiik throws thitm loose upon
cold Charitlee anti bitter Oejudices
the: worldbut a glorious future for no all.
"No privileged classes," hereafter; "ne
Imperious ,master .;" "no grOining slave. I
-Pittsburgh will, doubtless, 'loon be called
.Upon to • receive some of these manumitted
Slimes, and we take thiiiirly opportunity
to request the Gazelle to commence making
- preparations to Harrod ; them. Its dodge that
they will be able to maintain themselves
11r9Zetiltniwer. - - Our streets are now crowded
with *Atte dielititiOn; and; by the time this
rebellietchunt down, we millet' be as poor
antemegetbasLasartas in the paintedoloth..
-Like the Lezttrolitof Italy, we wilklie prey-.
iniv , nixin ono another, and looking out LO
&select, associationef migrating gipsies.
tt epectmen of the daily dishes
loAta :readers. brthe Pork in'
**kink , - It 'is , hard -to tell irldelt most pre-.
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the". blackguard, , the knave, or
the.traiter. - ' ' • • -
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FRIDAY ' ' ItOßtael, MAY
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~.., grand idea' . of_ wild& ia_ natural and polis
r icaliqualityr-a 'goiernment.of the people,
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and 'for the people, in contradistinction to
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a government of . a etas, and for a class.
‘"And, yet; in the aboveparagraph the editor
.. of the:. Post - sneers like a very , .tory, as he
siatthe - ,idea that the days of Nei priv
, lleged climes, who have so long rated the
_ - ...',:,'Bouthinsidei the_ name:of Tieinecracy,.are
" - membered and that the oppreseed, both
white and black, are to be delivered from a
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-. -bondage which, is fast reducinititi finest
part. of our land to a'state of barbarism.
''..N.,,, 1 We . may be too sanguine-in our hepts,
'-- hat certainly there - is nothing in the ex
, pression - of them to call forth such malig
.
. nit,. we the . Post exhibits, unless the 'vim
. Alicia . proceeds from hatred to the thing
.:itself : - sod this we believe'to be the cue.
- - !WO are isenistrained. to the opinion, by. the
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• .: cOndttet 'of that paper,. and other sham
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. ~..,, irtioneerotici org a n!, that there is no
,wiett to
'-, F-' 7 . - hate Seuthern society changed. They know
that it el* if loidly planters, who ' own
nine-tenths of all- the slaves; and of the
iiiidi,: iti''theruling Power of the South,.
. and, that - at. least five-sixths of the
',...,-.. ' white inhabitants, who -are non-slave--
. holders are ' almost as' much serfs as
---:....:--, chose of -Zunis: They Fare almost uni
versally- poor; - ;ignorant, ' debased and
~ W reteleti.- : If one of them Shower a disposi
-- . lion to inquire into the. utility of a state of
/ .' , 2 fz•'society which has so oppressed bins, the ban
1 '' ..of the - lordly' Proprietor of the. neighbor
hoodis upon Lim, and be must either yield
or he driven off.• The aristocratic class is
• . th - ereal ruler, controls all the votes, makes
~ ...- t ill.the laws,..ind fills all-the offices.' -
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This is the ithern-Dimieracy which has so
long riled our country; and which has in
'''' ;rolved its' in this terrible war, and with
-..,, :which sueksham-Dcmocrats es rallandig-
L :ham and Bright., and the'editor of the Post
J: ''sympa thise , ' t
1 ---. We Indulge in the hope that ore,reselt,
- i..... ,er tie war will be to break the - shackles of
~,i.„!, ,:the poor whites, to' raise them tip to the
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--.' F dignity of intelligent American c'tisens to
~ ~,, i , !..ant them on an equality in education, enter
, -.prise, and prosperity, with the great Masa
` ' .-?. `its of-the North, and to deliver ' the South
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era States • from the downward road to
stied and social ruin. The Post meets this
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only with a sneer l - . - l,:- , - -
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But the-kost,.. in its desire to make a case
'Ogahrst In, states a glaring untruth, stud
.i'vTuttitl..i green islanaer upoi our city: "Our
itinteii are now' crowded
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It le commonly ported among the
rebehr, that there is misery and destitution,
- r'.', and a want of employment among the pop
. .. - elation of - our. Northern cities, owing to
the war, but this is the first time we hare
seen the brazen falsehood uttered in a
Nerthern paper, and seeing it- now leads to
~. a auspirdoe •that; the DemocratiO sympa.-
thliters with sece4tion have tarnished their
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Southern frien with - the materials for
..... their abserd storiw.. -, , :-- . .. -
- - ," So far from theetitement of the Po - ii be-.
-. log true, that our streets are now
t crowded
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•• ' ; ',With' iohite ilestitiiliott,”' we affirm that
never before in our history has there been
:less - and there need be nose at all, among
those able and. willing' to Work. "There
never was a time when labor was in more
`.:.?' ..... demazA . or was better remunerated. la
: borers cannot be had-the demand is.above
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.the' seppiy-ind if any laborer is idle it is
•'• .;:his Own 'fault . The same, is true - of b0th
...,-"‘,. .; . sexes.. It ia cnniversalremark, that there
_are none seeking , employtheni,but the emt- s
player is seeking the laborer.
' le.io 'probable, 'that . there . are some
branches of mechanical labor, not quite , as'
-- much in dee:and as in a time of peace, but
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we dOll. ~ use that this is the case-bet
we do es, Most, eniPhatieally, that, there' is .
no whit. or black destitution either, among''
.`there sr : . u 7 to work at fair wages.
Such li , II and knavish assertions,desti
-,. '-t , I:R.0ot th. I ail trailcaro deeply injurious
,toaim a c 'amenity, wherever they may
• ' - 'obtain Cr:'l , quie:' . , . ' - -
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.. Theiedit of, the Poll reiterates his oft
- . -reputed assertion . ' that the manumitted
......:.7-Winies will, not. be able to support them
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. ..- *print' '.S uch': :assertions , ' th ough °flew
inndw,lWlthe,favarerlif human - oppression,
'hardit.delierve a serious reply, when ,it is
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repo : leeted that all the wealth and luxury,
`'of the Southern States-ell' the financial
ability have had to carry on their me-,
•,'...... farious rebellion-bas been the direct. : re
-...suit of .the unrequited labor of theie __Rime
..„::ideivia... The poor . wh it es ha v e - n eve r more
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~".- . .,;tl. . .thaneupported them:select in a Slate ntostly
...tif wretched • Poreitj.;.They . have. added
'littlehr nothing to , the''hommin stock is
:• -7 4die pleating States. ~ The. 'laic =otem it
', - ...-/s, welldinoWii,itever: worked. The labor .
..rOF these ass,, blaelur,: whom: we are trild
-. iirilliwre tc be supported,- '
has sustained
'fitearselves, and .iheirMistere, - and' bee'
J- ..-- .,„o.l•Wt*d Om iihmilt wlO4 all , the Beall it
:listrateeintialatel . Ana, in a B ud. it, f r i e , - ,:
iforkin the . r
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the blslifitli
„considering hooffewayetittes of
emplOyirettti'have been open to ilEt, have
maintained thmtmelves with i*nishing
and Wash
ington city, they possess a good deal of
wealth. For instance, in Washington they
have maintained schools foe iheir'own
tren„wkile they have been taxed three
:t.htit4ndldollars a year to school the chit
_ rell.Of: the, white — pepolation, and a., bill
introduced into the Senate to re- -
,lieve'them , rrofii this btirden 'which they
' have borne so long. fitibillsets aside the
tar, they pay to their own schools.
Buy .
it 2 is useletis io argue so plain a ques
tiop: The riches of a country are founded .
'on its labor. • Men to live must labor, the
.black as well as the vrhite. The emancipa:,,
Lion of the slaves will not destroy: the de-:
mend for labor, but increase it, because the,
fives will become consumers of the pie=
ducts of labor, when they are riot robbed of
,their earnings. There is not a laborei tob
-Mini, in the country. All are Wanted-,-',
' all can prosper by the results of their owri
industry. eTha lace that the Anita ;cannot
'support themselves is as utopian tiifttie idea.
entertained by the aristogints Europek
thSt the. People cannot govern themselves.'
Equally foolish is the notion dist thcf labor
of the blacks will come into competition
with the whites. So far from this, by their,
greater ability to purchase, they-wily
Crease - the demand for the productsof-whith
laber in the tnechanic,arts, and in' too
'duets - of AlieSeil of the , Northeizi Statei.
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Equally 631iiciints is die ideti ttilitent-..,
ly urged by' Post and eitiiiiblttdicirain.
organs, and pitaciaratic orators; that
when'eminbipated, Hock to
the MM.& The only reason negroes flock
here now, is to. escape .from oppression.
Make emancipation universal, and all the
blacks in the North will flock to the South.
Why have ninety thousand free negriws
remained in Maryland, and twelve thous.
and in the stnalLterritory of the District of
Columbia,-where they .have• accumulated a
large amount of property, ifthey haddesired
to come North r . Tij- - do. not the free ne-•
groes of the'dirillsh West India Islands
flock to Canada, an 51e„out., poor : fugitiies
from oppression? Within twenty --years,
more than twenty thousand blacks luive
migrated from this country into Canada.
Theiatural increase of these
_people has
not'been less than ten thoutuind. And yet,
according to the late census, there were
only, twelve thousand left. WhO has be
come of them? Go to the West Indies—
to those islands already densely populated
—to,that climate from which freed black:
men are said to flee northward—and there
you ehall find them enjoying themselvii,
multiplying,. and accumulating property,
in open and flagrant disregard of the -laws
of their existence.as defined by all enemies
of emancipation.
Make it possible for a free black to live in
freedom, and enjoy the (mils of his labor
in the Gulf States, and not Ono in a thous
and will ever trouble the negrephobists of
the No - rthern States. The negroes now
here will rejoice when they can return to
the Land where their •color predominates,
_and where they can beet promote their
prOSperity by productive labor, and where
there is lees prejudice against. color, .
• The truth is, that emancipation; when
brought about, will free the conntry front
a curie which is not only disgracing her in
the eyes of the civilized world; but is eat
ing. out her prosperity, enfeebling her
morale, and endangering the liberties of
the whole people. 'Notwithstanding the
jibes and sneers of the heartless, and the
'perversions' and falsehoods of the unjust
and unscrupulous, and the Blinders of the
sympathizers with secession, we - repeat the
hope that a . day of deliverance to the op
pressed, of both the white and black races,
may, speedily dawn upon the benighted
South.. Glimmerings of the dawn of that
auspicious day already appear.
The .Establishment of a Despotism
The sympathisers with secession are very
fond of appealing to the Constitution. They
forget. that their seeesh friends aro trying
to destroy the Conititutitin, to establish a
diSpotism of the aristocracy. Gov. Pien-_,
Pea; in a late letter says:
"When the rebellion broke out last year,
I firmly beliered it was's prenieditated at
tack upon the Constitution of the United
States, with the intent to destroy the liber
ties:of the people of this country." -
..Our. AXDREW JOUNION, in a late speech
it-Nashville? uses the following stronglart
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guage t
Ile knew :the loaders of this rebellion
well and intimately,' both personally and
politieally; and he ileclared'Hwas the firm
delermiriation of.the'retlel leaders to over
throw popular government, if they should
'succeed, and establish a despotism instead
of our present liberal institutions, Mr.
Clayton., the Assistant Secretary or lion.
Howell-Cobb, declared to him on one occa
sion that the people of the South, - es well as
many at the North, were tally: determined
to submit to the election of no President
who had sprung from thecommon people as
Abe Lincolnhad. Andrew Jackson . had
foreseen this attempt. to. revalutionize the
government. twenty...eight years ego, and
had foretold that the aristocrats in the next
struggle would make slavery their pretext.
Tlie prophecy-1s now in' its fulfilment, and
the leaders of ibis infamous rebellion were
trying to trample down all popular govern
ment. and establish a despotism._
-Ana yet tlieru is a Demooratic party in
the North yrhich syppiitiliies,iith these
enemies 91 their country.
Ranieri of Compromise:
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'The, New York Awning Act lays that the
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rumors a compromise ewe . got up to favor
itoek Jobbing operations, and adds :
A cessation of hostilities is-impossible on
the part of the North, with war expenditures
at the rate of ",two or three millions sv - day,
even if It werndesirable, which It Is not. Un
til the muses.of the war are thoroughly mi
tered, and the charseteristle arrogance of t h e
slave-driven . humbled .by-decided and over:-
*helloing defeats, the:return:of mew would
be a doubtful Moon.- It would leave the-pent
lad relations of the ,country as nosetUed and
fererish..aa ever they wens.before.,- In a. few,
Yes", the dimentented 7nleutent bad
grown stronger,-ye might expect to sae c. re
newal of its mad'efforts.-.! Not: Let .us -Amish
,the work now ; let us put an end iforever.tO
the spirit - of revolt ; cadtet'theirar be prose.;
sated, withoot stop, until every man in. arms
against the goverment surrenders his weaperc
and begs fur mercy: r.
--litCCiitid.itt Ain -CCutraanastrii--d let
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ter to the New Torii Evenitig Port says:
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There is a ranter afloat bare to-day that
there is an important . ctirrespondence in
ton!, or a copy of it, between Uen. McCiel;
lan and Oen. HOoker,on r the question or
“000troboodop., The story goes that Gen.
McClellan • in,:the. correspondence alluded
to, takes the ground that all slaves coining
Anto . camp or captitred are Oct . to be given
up, to:the_ enemy, hut, are'ttilte pretected,
and the question of their ,fieedout-oinon
beation titgoigtoverintent.: How.much
Ark* therel, ; Tumor I cannot say.
Etietrlikli - hare . .nct- seen - , "the alleged ear
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,Wacv.--Theee two ar !
caul* rd Ij , be biked too high. They
are liiinriste which can easily be dispensed I
If itfl-Lladixiter be:disponsedwith. Let
those who will have them pay for the sup.
putt' , it the government. Fifty cents a
pound—faty_cents is not too much—should
be levied on tobacco., We like the fragrant
weed, bit have no objection tohave it taxed
up to that ,figure. A high , tax on these
articles will be sustained by the people.
Arizona to be Free.
"Congress will doubtless pass the Arizona
bill at the present session. If it does, slavery
Will be prohibited forever in all the territo
ries. The war will have one good result if
this prohibition is made and enforced. Even
if the slave state representatives come back
into Congress, and slaiery in the states is
untouched, the nation will have gained free
dom in the capital and absolute slavery pro
hibition in all the territories. It is said to
be the purpose of the government, as soon as
'Congress passes the Arizona bill, to send out
'an armed force Into Arizona, and protect the,
territorial officers. By that time New Maz
leo will be in our possession, and the rebels
will hare concluded that it is best to lay don
their arms. This is the opinion andwxpecta-
Heti of the government. Mr. Arnold's bill
"tti make freedom national, Slavery sectional,"
will-' ere long mime up in the House. I t
:shettldheicome'a law at once. It abolishes
slavery -wherever the jurisdiction of the U4l
- fitatecgorernment is undisputed. There
Certainly can be no dispute among Ropubli
cansist regard to it. •
usLic .roricES.
111 . .I.ECTURE AT THE IRON CITY
COLLICGE, corner of Penn and et. Chlr era
u&NUTICK—An Mention for ono
Preeldent ood eight hlonsgers of the. Alto
.. oy flag Ourapaoy, to mere tor the emoting year.
-RI be Want the Wilco, rt. 23 DilLloollli, All, gbooy,
on MONDAY, !lay lttb, Octoroon the has to of 10 a.
m. end p. tu. J. U. POUTER, Troasuror.
4211:,11,1
Llarittur Art vitN . to_
Bilorrari will be a C. 111111.1.10 ibr nomination
to the &Lice of District Atbwney, subject to the de
claims of the Republican County tlent,utiou.
apl.9:te
U , ETKICT • Ant) E .-A
m. WanioN, of Alleetheney city, will be a
candklato for nomination to the above office, in Ili.,
Convention to be owned by the Ungiubllcan Moen•
:tie, Committee. oily/lett
A'rTORIS.M.—The MT
' designed wffi be a candidate ter the above
office beic!re thallopnbilcan NuminatingOnareution.
MA 11811 A LL , IaVAILTZW CLURK
M=MI
A7lOlO M. -Jig°. M.
be a candidate firt nomina
tion to the nboie office, before the next Nonnuatine
Republican County Coneention. epltalawte
LINTY WAIIJISSION
••• - •-r JONATHAN NEELY. of Lower St. Char,
will be ewpportod for Ooduty ebormierionerbefore the
NepubLican County Cborreotion. artLdawirr
C?STATE SKNATE.-4 D. ti•zz•if
I• • atudidate for the Republican nomination
for the State Senate. Itt,rtr
11.9.1 .K STATEMEINTS
BANK OF PITTSBURGH.
Pirramaaa, auy 1, 18td.
Loam, Bills and Dtammta..—..-...51,M3,M0 rD
United Mann 7 3-10 Loan .. 14 1 ,W
Baal&date and . Ground Ben t:.._ LO,t4tl UI
Stocks and Miscellanies 10,3:41 7:
Noe by other Banks 36
Bank Not* Chee.ks 8 Tree) Notes. 1it.1,214 UI
—.......—. ..... NV.070 34
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Profits and Farotirs.--
Uoptdd Dirilleada anal Stops.° !Lel
DO* to other Batik.—
244,=4 :v.
3, 16 MI
-.. lie,
111. I 10
IMU, 70 31 , -
5t„,735. JI S'J
The above itallemeld. iz .rorrect. to the t ot my
knoalek.lp and tone JUAN HAILPER, ' hier.
, . Swum to and wabircribed this Lit day ofMr, I.
8. SMITH. Nut. 7 .. 61,0 .
E XCII.O9E BANK OF Plll'Blll4ll.
Ptilestraan, N.l I. 18.2 .
Loan. mud Dlocomds..--......,...-.8 1 . 84 4 IN
11.1 bli,lloo
Sped* In Vault ..... ...... :183,551
Gt
United Stale. Hoods, 7 3.10 pr etc.
United Stated Certificates, 6-1 n 78,0nn to
U. 8. Treeirury Demand N0te5.........278, 0 0 th.
Pennspeanis Howls. a per fronts-- tr.t,500 011
...Limas. and Notts of other Banks— 157.1,8:/.
Doe by other Hants..— 77ytta
plbal Stock.—
Do t
Doe t otbor Banki.
Contingent Fonds and Profits
112,90
The above statement is correct to the best of my
knowledge end belief. H. M. MURRAY, Cash's,
Affirmed berate me, this tat dey or Hey, Mt.
C. H. ISRAEL, Notary 'Public.
ItifECTIA.N . ICS' BANK OF PITTS
.I.T.A. BURGH.
rrreseuunff, May 1, 1812
LIABILITII:S. •
245,553N5
lon to other Belau—.
Do. to Doputtors...-.
Loons and 692,4 0 1
DI. otber 95.1 61 8ank Notes, Checks and Tr'sy Notes 108,673 ta ,
Spode In Vaults 104,936
The erne testament b correct, to Um bootee my
lenowkdo as I bellaL GKO. D. WI/llEW,Catbier.
Sworn luta* toe, H . S M IT H
day of 111ay,11142.
11. H. SMITH', Notary Public._
MMiEMIIE
Capiial 5t0ck..... _...._
Loim aad Discooats...
. .
inn . by other 46,111 69
Hoke and Cheek, of other &Lakeland
United Shaw Treemery Nam.—
Dee to other 11;;;;ka
Due toDepositors . ... . .. .... 92
SB3,S 41*
The above statement is torrent accordlng to th
best of my knowledge and belief. •
JOUN MAGOPTIII, Cashier.
A tlltwed nolo belne me this day.
' ' W. 11. WIIITIVYT, Note Pail's.
MERCLIANTS' AND MANUFAC
TUNERS' BANK.
Prrrasuawv. May 1.18G2.
.$ CON) of
$.1,3116
,8.117 36
1.01.846
CipDal Stock
Dos bepositors.---
Duo other Bsu
Loikoi and DlAmants
: boti4and Checks of Other Banks k 41.161 41
Out by other Hacks ...................»... Idikunt 11
Cknuroonwealth of Penn's, L0an....... bO,OOO
United Suites Treasury Notes 'sox* Ou
Via same statement Is correct and Iron to the be
of my knowledge end belief.
W. A. DENNY, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed before nis this tat day of
Nay, 1802. W. B. Wlllll4lCYALiotary
. A. K.
LLEGEENY BAN
Plrrbsux.mr, May I,lBrd.
- Capital Stock--
Loons and Dlocounta» 71i,(101 '4
42!
Duo bi Ober Books-
.
Noted sod Checkout' otbeill7nks7a7;l . 78.2 n
=MIEM
' Tnsitaly Nolo,.
°kali/MOD
Due to other Banks:-....
Doe to Dsposltars.....— 138 844 -17
- The &bore stntomentis sormst according to tl
.best of my knowkstgo nod bells(
J. W. COOK, Csshkr.
• ..
Swan Tkoto Wore me thin day.
. - W. If. WHITNISY. Notary" Public
Ctrrtzß.NS' BANK. • •
Yirrommuni, Mar 1, 1862.
Stlig,te,7
190,910.44
Ant trl.
168,600 (NI
176,080 59
Loans and MecountAl.
Coln
Kolas and Claacks of ether Dank.—
Traaanry Noted and U. B. 80nd5....
Loa from Danko and Banker'
Capita/ ,
Otna ..... Gon,M9l 00
..... Lls,nou on
Depositor,- . ....... 17403 98
- 'DM to Ihinii;era ........... ' 7,1.165 44
• The above statement is correct to the beet of my
lkbw.led" T 'VAN DOREIi. Cashier.
Affirmed WM/ me thla 9d day of lig, 18e/..
11AliP.98; Tiotm
SEPIp A:
TO - BROTHER, . •
- . • -cra ram% fl TIM ARMY,
0111 t OP •• THIr -PATENT WRITING CAM
Tor sale by
w. ,fi,,IWPI,
Wooto TurFsi g,esurres.
,It contain', PIPIIi. Pito?: Pancil; lovelope,
Cluseltars anti ClWortfartl•.andlet
incheninrilittebot. - • awn
QULIKEII 1141,11110 ; pomp m_ Ave lb.
la caw iwsh neYred
f " .. 4" 41 1: 1717 Jo "I. 7 l}llollWlr.
i f s " wow T.ll/14f.0041
11011r• — d1D1rEIRTISEFIrril '
,
azoisnrws ortict
• 2d. 18 •W'•
, )
1 1 110 1 10 E IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the f.•llmaing Accounts of F.x. cutout, Adminis
Ireton; Guardians, Ac , hare been duly lamed in
said Itcriateee I.llllce, and swill to prompt-01 to the
Orphans` Court for congrMaticin and allowance, 01,
MONDAY, June al, =
Account of John Croft. administrator of Jetta
Croft, ilec'd. F sled Feb 24, 1814.
Final account of nary 8. Jacobs, administratrix
:ofW. D. Jecohe, deed. Filed Feb. 25,1862.
Final account of Ilenry 13Mity, administrator of
Vmatmet Maurits, deed. Filed Feb. 21,1862 '
Final account of John Wentsel, curator of J. C.
Pfiter. Filed Feb. 27, 1862.
Fit al•acomnt of Louisa Bulling, ruhainistratrix
of Carl thin Elaselbrink, deed Vtled Feb. 27, 1862
Final account o. Jan. B. ,t Frank Duff, executors
of the csiam of James Duff, deed. Filed Yob. 28,
Acc.unt of Carotin , . Olnhatiieu, adminiatratrix of
Henry ()Inhuman, dec'd. Thai March 1,1862 •
Account of David MeKnight,execntor of tho eatati
of William ma night,dee'd. Filed March 3, 1 8 62.
k inul account o 1 Uobert LI ihmils, administrator of
Thum. Rowland, deed. Filed March 4, 1862.
Account of John skd,o, ,Zorn!. of Jrmidl Ifol
man, di ed. Fil,sl March 6, 1804
h foal account of James So. and Julia Coay once.
of M., deed. Filed March 6, 1862.
Account of Echranl Spam er, administrator of Mary
Spoe.r. deed. Filed March 7, 1862.
Account of Jam. et. Smith, acting executor of
Wm. U. Smith. filed March 8. 1802.
Account of Jain. Hitched, administrator of Jane
Bet lost, deed. Filed March 4,,1864
Account of Jatn.hf McFadden, adininistrator of
Samuel tacit, deed. Nand March 11, 1802.
Fluid mecum t of Jame, 5. Mennen, miministralor
of Ag, . McCleary, deed. Filed March 16, Mc?.
Viotti account of J. W. Wolf, acting executor of
John Ulbh, deed. riled !larch 18, 1802.
Mal account of J. W. A Janie. Kerr, administra
tor,. of Jam. Kerr. Filed March 18, 1882.
Partial account of Wm. J. Ilaalthonse; o:
Wm. 11. Deckhouse. Filed Match IV, 181,2 •
Y inal account of John Way, Jr., admi. luteol.,r of
Paul A. Way, .I.'ll. Flied March 1., 3882.
Fund account of Jeremiah Meek, executor of Lacy
A. cooper, Filed Mach',? 1882.
Account of James Imodareas and Wm. Forsythe,
adiulnistrater. of tleniamin Fern the, &ed. Filed
March 21, Me.
Account of Jam. IllcCullyradinio let rater of ll u g h
whighoo., deed. Flied March 21, 1862.
of 13 Cuthbert, extent. , of Jane Kirk
wood, Maf.l. Filed elar,ll 28, 10,2..
Final account of Applonia 51011, administrator of
joiseph Filial March .10. lota. ,
Aocooob of J. 42. Davis ' administrut, r lentil noti
,owleorxurrxt, non co sal I`. M. Doris, 41.'4. Filed
April I, 1861.
Final account of WI/I. Dhow and Wm. Carson, en
aro lora of James Canson, deed. Filed April= 11162.
l i plu+4l armautt of Mary,/minneyer, Civellior of
I rimy Lolinteptroleed 014,1 April 17, . 18 a
Acc coot ' uf lannalfulaief , administrator el Jon 1•11
Anderen., deed. 'Filed April lc. 106:1.
VEO4I aCCOOIIII I !leery •PLlpm, sidruluintnitor or
Joint Filippa, deed. Vileduipril 17..1861.
Account of lirnt.llll F rotor mod Enos W bole el
rcutore of Stephen Fid....„2laed. Filed . Apr il 18,
1862
_ .
- •
Account of John ld . & Thoniuf Horner, elerut,rs
01 Churl., Horner, deed. Filed Apiiiird, 1102 .
Account of Arthur .Morrow. - gudr.. fan of /he minor
childten of Linrhl 11110rrove, 41.4 ed. Eliot April
NW.
Afmnint of Fronds Mot, iixecutur of Fenvicistilrim•
incr. oriOil. Fllnl April 2411010!.
Ac,ramiat of Mary unify. mlnthiletrairlx of Jain.
dec'd. Filed Apr/12 ( 0 80 -
Account of John B. Shiftier, administrator of flu
mtute •1•. J. nbeck. idea April 04, 1 eel
Accodn, of WM. Copy, iitimuline of Janice now..
Tiled April 20, le n.
Account tit John Martin.. ailministrotor of %I'm.
dco'd Filed April Al, /WV.
ACcOlint of George Quigley. guiddlett of the ntion
Elating of Barnard Weal., deed. Flied April 21
I AU.
Accountof John McClusky,silminlidrstorofJanies
M. Walter, deed. Oiled April Ides.
Account of Joseph PA.:dram and J. Breading
Unman, executors of I.llcsbeth U. thician, deed.
Filed April :in, Igi
Account of John Rickman, esiscutor of loose
Vanes. deed Filed April ,U. Ihnt.
Wht. J. 1111JUAlsbnON. Register.
tny2.l Ids:11 w
•
DROPOSA LS FOR SMALL ARMS
A. run. TICE UNITED STATES SERVICE.
IrmrrlNcr. Orr.. r,
Washlogiuta, L. C., April 29,
PROPhh.Ale`i will he nrehod ty tht-Ueperttoth
until up. m. on the coning of the 150 u of MAY
Leta,' for titimuteu:turiog, lu the 13ulftel Stairs, to
the Guy... Malt, wlthiu 000 year from that ditto, th
Wiluwlug klencriptiou et ante, via:
tipriep.,fiehl Faded &Itieketa. =Wel 155.5. .
tiorpor:s Yerry Kitlr., with ewuni hay:mot• am
eteel embhants, model lans.
=1::1
EiNCEIMI
•
Uneeb-looding earnlurn, for .r.dry.
Revolver Pistols, lanky slur: '
Sob.s for lighten...lu.
iil/1/.012.0611.ed Ulhlfi SMuNs,sle.4 scablo.
Iliuttelaut' Swords, ote*.l kanl.onta.
Moe' neabbar.l4 For nerd tuonlut boll:wont.
Proprudio
For muskets utul rifles, the prim fir2Ml,°oo of tither.
lOW the restuctiou propsosl, p•r. susa, for etwb uhlis
5W1.110,9°0 to :MOW.
For revokers out as hint°, the kind propswl, and
the pile° for hirer, and reduction, por pistol or ...Ar
ian., for earl, eshlitionulAU°o t0• 24 1 0 M.
Fur ,I,Grva, anew. and scabbards. the prim or etch
of the prasailsod i r uttlertse in llms aucu4crof
h, awl oho tor each additional :OW In 20; W.
All the Ere-ernle are tot,e furub , ll.l with O. mi.
~in uppendmges. TM rifled muskets are tote in
all respects identical with aims manufactured at the
IT. 8. Armory, tipringflead, llwaMloteette, mod are to
Interchange with it, and with each other, in all he
parts. !Catch of the other kind of Are-arms must also
interchange with one another lit the .11.10 manner.
The materials for time arms moat be of the very
beat quality, and no tuallealde iron parts will be al
lowed to be toed. All the articled must bosuldert to
aka inspection prescribed by the tardnanosltegula.
Hone, nod moat be boxed, ready fur transportation,
at the expense of the contracture, In such manner MI
Way ho directed.' Impactions will be made at the
factories in lota of sot laws than IMO each. .
FATALALS 4 ar.
11111,1 4) 03
1,131,444 Or
41,401 .1.,
rote 14
271,111 16
Pnlawals will state the name Wilts establishment'
making the offer, the number and dote of theflnt de
livery, and rote ofdelivery monthly thereafter.
`YwMire to mato a delivery at a specified than, or any
attempt to ittinaince malleable fruit or other Inferior
material Into the work, will subject the whole num
ber of Arnett:unleaded for to forfeiture, at the option
of the Itepartment.
The Department reserve. to itself the right to re
jr,t any bid, and will consider none made through
any agent, broker, or patty other than the regular
manolacturen.
Proposals will he adtlreserd as follows: ...General
J. W. ILI rLEY, Chief of unimuce, Washington, L.
C. ;" oust will be oudoresd "Prolowals Inc lloskets,"
or rides, entree, ,to., as the ease they be.
--rorfAhleod.
BAILEY, FARRELL k CO.,
•
t1G1,?, 9 4 97
$400.712 53
PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS
N.nufsettwra and Denlore fa
too,wo a)
b 80,1358 113
GAS MITOSIS,
100,318 IS
218,.L.1 si
1:71,915 00
4,215 10
LSAT TIPS
TANKS, k; all Itatiziorles,ll•44 with 103,1,11 ■
now pt.Extwx, and warinnted to slam] tho action
Lui..",,Rrt."'„A.„T!,?'„G roratitir:urfer...M::td.,EL
grii, or sediment, and *elm lot to any other—Petro
leum Lobiaimsr In the market.
Orden for dingle barrels or car lowls filled prompt
ly. Literal atratigrineute Made with &Alen. -
, . ILEHOS & SilltAFF,
01117 .t o s the Pot... Alto Work., Monongahela 1i0n...
.
1:W I.AW IOUK S.
,Smith' Forms .of Procedure;
IliMord ou Torte, 2 role;
Wasubsrue on It”nl Property, 2 solr,.
Story uu Sales, new stlitlett;
Parsons on Contracts. now etUtlon;
Cord ou the Legal Rights of Married Wometi .
Enoltr Walla - num, new editkm;
Wright's Reports, sot. ft
-2
I( A Y CO.. Wood street
Q'll'Oltittit tor erpde and Refined Oils
NJ .4 411 tin& of Iforel*Kilso, can Wiwi at
JA5.!DA1.7.1611.1. 1:10061 4 .
tu 4 !13 mud ID Water *We.
(*UDE 011.---5001bblel. on band , snit.
V. able l'ar;refining, and tor rale by •
JAS. Ditt.ZitLL 'k SON,
• ;,00 and 70 Water el pert.
I ,11BRillikTINU bbin. on
.111-4 hand and for ante Uy• • '
JAB. ,DALZELL
m 2 ah.cid 70 Watorstreet.
bblit IN bite Fish;
Lake herring;
Junc rereivettl rind for sato by
aye ll-COLLINS,
cil.sll.VBTotiE--2.s—Varrets; powdered
p,jso.p,§imo, erelred and for aala
11. fl. coLrans.
pRLINUTON tihtiltllsti—.-2U boxes
new, Borlieglosi herring, to arrivelhis-dayttud
for she by At 1111.0 M., •
injeJ , Noe. /26 anti I.2B.lliniel !tree*.
500 rsor 8 ::;?1 4 ,,"
street,
*.
•
30 boxes prime.CuttiOg Chot.46;
I box fresh itgo; '•
a " nil sa ß lety 'r; [en; I j -R11;1;1..r.
fIATAWBA. WINE--20 bbla. pure, on
NJ =Moment, And tor do by •
NIVw ItIODELI'OUtiET - Ax
V NAVY UrVOLVIERA; for .00'
o)4' BOWN-1 TETLEY. 166 Wood et.
LI A RDwAtir, - A tr VU
goitod mortmeist,' Wi Well!
myt nowN TRTLZT,,I3S !Weal.
LtAUL/INti ANL ill TAUB' ROl4,
sm mos - m 'ltovilC-a "MUM,
... -~~ii~ .;` .,ter .:..~-z..~~~w~✓'~.'
:.ry ^ ' _
zt+F
, -1-,,.----,=_w,:'Am'-vz-'',7Z'wTr'-':V,F::EF''"SS.7-4-7:A*1,,y•.5'.,:-...-.,,,,,,,-,5,----F-..--4-,-;.=-- -
~..*:,- -.•::-,--;-4.,,:-.,.,tz,:i.'lt-4-......',..,-.4-...;,.„,....,..,•i'u .., J..:'A777,M,.;cies-'s.7.,,Yrl'el!
.4DIrERTISMUg..I''I*.
IMALIIWNCH AGENCY.
NO. Di WOOD STXHIST, PITTSBURGH
STATEMENT OF SRS CONDITION' - OF • TEN
ROME ISSIIKANCE ICOR PANT. F NEW
YORE,' ON TIER FIRST DAY OF JANUARY,
1862:
1. Capital
2 Number ottiharei of fithck
• subscribed for
3. Amount of Anweementeor
Instalments on stork paid
TIIII PROPERTY OR ASSETS MELD ItY THE
COMPANY.
1. Th. value, °rill nearly as
may be,of the Real Estate
hold by the Company......
2. Amount of Cash on hand.
3. Amount of Caandeposlted
In Banks, specifying in
what Banta the same is
depoeit
Continental tank, of New
York.
4. Account of Cash in hands
of Agents and in course of
transmission
5. Amount of Loan. wound
by Bonds and Mortgagee,
constituting the find lien
on the Heal Estate, on
which there Is lea thou
one yt;ar's Interest due
and owing
G. Amount of LOILIMORWIIiCh
Intereet baenot been paid
within one year —...
7. Amount duo Company on
which Jridgments hare".
been ......... Keno.
8 Amount of !Hooke owned
by the Company, whether
of any State or of the
United States, or of any
incorporated City of the
Coked Slat., or of any
other dincriptiononwelfy-
Mg the innuber of sharer
and tine Inc and market
value of the name
Par Marko
Mares. rel.. robot.
'AV Hunk . of. Commerce..-20,00 14,511
191 importers' A Traders .
• Hank 15,100 13,500
100 Centitiontal Bank—AH(oo 7,3i0
ilet Corn Exchange BauklU,lSi 8,4u0
tai hlotropolitau 8ank...10,000 0,400
tot Pork Hank 5,000 • 4,000
50 Saint Nicholas Hank. 5,6510 3,625
, Peophe's Hank 5,1001 3,[90
United Staten Beals.
tend Stocks, 1861-10,000- B,bnd
United States Thema.
ry Nut. 7 3 10 per ,
75,000 • 75,000 .
issouri State Honda, •
Six per Cent 8,500
Plato Bonds, .
Six per Cent • .20,051 8,600
South Carelina'atate
Hoods, Six par Contlo,o3o 5.8 50
Illiunis Stale Bonds-10,110 Hoist
Ohio Stets Honda . .... 5,H00 4,611
Brooklyn City Water
Bends ........10,500—.. 5,651
9. Amount °LAUDA held by the Com
, patsy as tlollaterataecurity for Lows
• •Itt, the amount loaned on each
kind of Mock, U. par and market
go. of I'm. Market Anarnint
sAdates. cal.. valve. leaved.
0 (1.1.11.1 bk.. 2,000 1;e00 -I,IAPO
lo State Bank,
Troy---
.—... 1,000 1,11.10 900
15 Nas.au 11* 5,
Brooklyu .... 1,500 1,500 5 4,000
Han 50 Hover WV 5,0110 - 3,3U0
ao Amerin Ex
change Bwk 4,00) 3,110 2,800
23 'len Ind Bank
Cherry Val.
lej • 2,500 2,250 2,010
55 Amen's. Vs ,
change B'k.. 5,500 4,...M5 3,600
15 Pacific Mall
Steamship
Company 1,200 I,PM
SPA) U S 7
N2resolory
Notes 400 400
Bletropoiiten
Itauk 600 420 400
80 Cake.' Bk. 2,000 1,840 1,5E0
20 Bank State
of Now York 2010.1 1.540 1:250
Tradtimen 't
Bank 1,000 050
25 Vitisernalas
Compaq .. 500 '375
50 Shoe ann
Leather Bk. 5,101 4,2201
35 tit. Nicholas
Bank aoon 2,537 • •
8,0141
lamer In
.llrylll. %AL.
20 .Naseau B'k
Brooklyn ....
10 Wean Bank - .
50 Matropolit'n
Bank 5,000 4,200 3,500
100 Harlem Us*
Company.... 5,000 5,500 3,750
Broadway
Bank 5,725 6,370
:10 Butchers' s
Proven' Bk spvi 5,275 J '
256 Brooki'nGsta
• Light Com'y 6,400 7,296 'OM
5 Bank. Stale
01 New York 600 701 3:41
:40 BrookruCity
Railroad Cu. 3,109 3,300 3,000
18 Maranon •
Bxcliangefik 00D 720
75 Phoenix Ilk_ 1,500 1,3701
40 Metropolit'n
4,44 :nom
45 Bank of Lte
poblic...--- 4,500 .4,059
15 ttoporters'a '
Trader', Ilk 1,500 1,350
10 North Meer
8ank...., TM
75 thanes' Bk 1,675 1,725
3 81,00) First
Mort, 'Bonds
Iluffslo,ll Y. '
& IC. II R. Co 3,001) 2,250 1,800
• 6 81,010
soon . Benda 5,000 2,1 r/ 1,503
40 Phoenix Ilk 800 729
61 Ulty Bank... 6,100 6,710 6,11 1 9.: .
67 N. York‘trn • .
lischange ... 1,1176 418
80 Internation
al Bank.N. 8,660. 6,400
22 ParMers'and
- Mocha' Bank
• Rocheater.,.. 2,210 1,980 ,
5
85 Atlantic Bk. ,100 3,676,
.10 Hanover Bk. 1,100 660
85,070 of 18110
atlantichlu •
turd UM. -
mice Scrip- 5,070 4,816
20 Hanover 13k 3,1810 1,310,
800 Broadirayßk2o,ooo 24,60)
100 Importers' a
Traders' 8k.10,600 9,610
2 1i0nd5,21,200
each, Pint
Mort. Bonds
- Buffalo, New
Turica IL It.
IL rompany. 2,400 1,600
60. Pacific Mail
Steamship
Company ~ 6,1810 5,640 3,200
11 Owaluantal ,
Bank,- -. 1 100 8031 2,1M 0
02 Broadwayilk 1,550 1,800
BRASS WORK, *v.
NO. IN FOURTH NTRZAT
.rAtiicu,n .
1 it. C. Loomis,
ti,ooa,ooo uo
$50,00:0 00
$210,3“0 11194.3 36 191.336 (
1:3=21
EMBES
$16841430 /160,053 1126.300 12,30 n. co
10. Amount of Monument+. on
{be Mot of the thmpany
led In due and Unpaid—. None
Amount'of Premium Nolen
1•L Amount of Internet on In
. vtatmento made by: -the
llompany, due: end unpaid
and accrued bat not dna...
/3. Doe fur Prom/nose Imeol.
lected on Pollcloa;haued at
16. Illacellaueoue
eldrPolltios booed sod lorm promptly &Qum ed by
1,.0. 1001111 d, Agent,
N. SO Wrod street
Ml=
- • . • . •
I _YONS •AIMINETIC INSECT POW
DEN, tested tor.IU years and acres in favor. It
kilts find esierndostos Roches, Bed Elngs,'Ants,
tless,.ltoths to Cloths, PO and turniture, Garden •
Insects, go. All genuine bears the signature °UR.
yes. Ss slot paha - ions fipertoss -or doss& ani
mals. Balsam or vionterfelts and imitations.
Lyon's Powder kills &Hymns l. in a trice.
Lyon's Ma ire death to ruts and 0164 ~
• Sold everywhere,. - D. S. BARNES,
snytamdu DlEBroodwuy, New York.
Q —T— 1860-, X. —DlUdit Li ILAN. .
I.)..TkrtAN Bittiiiiii. : lltbnuated nature's great
toter. They invigorate, etrengthen and purify.
Sliffuyetent, cure Dyspepsh*Acldity of the Stomach,
Diatthrain An A perfect sproetiser and tonic.' -no,
Invigorate the 1.4, nitheet stlmnletlng the brute.
They ere compound of poi) St.- Croix' hum. Routs
and .Thitirts and ate recoterneude4 by all is he use
ibena. Adeptid to old or Young. but PatiltufsrlY
recommended to the weak-sod languid. NOM by ail
Snocere. Druggists,' Iletekand Saloons.
Dttlat2 d C 0.,. '
20It Itsusdney, New York.
=TIM
- •
ONSIGNMKN . ria— •
•
C 30 bones ineininoih Obeeee;, .
3 bbl* prim. 801 l Beitter; •
20 crock* " Appielquilell
73: bbis.: • :
25 hones now W. 11. IYAmenl: :
8 104. green Appleir
50 boalmis prime Niacin* (11610e1;) ' •
100 " Potatora; : f.- •' ' . ,
100 bone* WOW. etalcl;
200 dozen Broome: . •••••:
.11nat received and Toenail:Bl ' .
fIi!A,NE 'YAN'OORDER,
mil , ' • 714' boned Irmo,.
B u AND SOOES AT .89 , MAR.
, KliT IrAtERT.:—.LOOL-. AT TILE PitICF:II,:-
Ladles Ent. Lasting flit Wier+ 81.0 6 . worth 11,215
' u I. .114- •ds ',.• ' .
..I -
.:1,50
M ..i. 2.62
oe Fr. Morocco Orel Ei.oio L 37 . 44 - • 1.12
4 . 0 Goat Ooogrott!‘, • ..". :MS .....- VA
.. 0 MotatooAlitl; ." -. '. AO • 75
,12
ALL (Yllialt 000 -IN PEOPOSTIOI!... '. -,.
41
- , - , , . .• . ,
~ . .
DRY GOODS.
w . & p: RUM'S
one of the largest and Mast
beautiful assortments of
Summer Dry Goods,
.4;
of the latest styles,
BEAUTISTL ORGANDIE LAWNS. .•
FRZSCH JACOOTT LAWNS
EbiIIIIOLDF.IIED GIMNADISES
IILACS AND want CELECKS, In all kinds of
Good.. • ` •
pqp. DE CillEvaze, entirely new styles.
PLAIN COLORED PLAID AND STRIPED
BERAGEf3.
DOUBLE PACED BLACK BILKS
PLAIN SILICA, all colors.
13=
GSBALLE POPLIN, flue fabric
PARASOLS ARD UMBRELLAS
We also received a Luse lot. of new style BOOP
SKIRTS, of ibe beet quaqty. •
lIIIGUS,
393 t 319 53
Corner of VYflh anti 'Haricot streets
SECOND GLAND OPEN LNG.
•
, . , • . .
. .
. -
NEW. COODS '
.• AT
. . • .
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J. M. 13URC.I1F.IELD 4 S.
ENGL MI PLAID GRENADINE for 15 worth 25c.
ENGL fill EIIIBROIDERED.-...... " 15 " -31
PLA I MOZAMBEERS •
0 15 0. St
" qi " •i 2
ORGIDIE LAWNS " 25 " ,' 62
LAWN 0 12 " 19
ORIENTAL LUSTRE., " 25 " .44
bo i. . • Nisv miwt.......,. - - 44 if . 0
ALAI BLACK SILK . " 1,25 " 1,0
Po. I • do; do. -..:. ...... —. " F 7 " 1,12.
SACQIJES, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, 11l of the:
Thisnowo the moat desirable Stock inithvity, In
addition to tha old stook closing out. • + • -•••
'... Si' Don't fail to nil and examine. •. . nly2 •
N EW GOODS
AT
BARKER & CO.'S;
59 Market Street
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
SACQUES,
MANTILLAS,
AND
DRESS GOODS,
And at the LOWEST PRICES.
N. B.—Orre Piaci ONLY.
mil
FANCY AND ST-AP1.1,3
DRY GOODS.
NSW . STYLE OF DIIZSB GIOODt3
BEAUTIVULTWISSND SILKS;
81:111CTINGS SITEETINGS.
GOODS.tRWIT EN AND . MA'S WEAR
DEST:,l4,oe r ;irEilliS tx TUE CITY
RRLDLE WORK AND 110.9DCKY
*NIIIIIA:C AND priTzu raniTs.lB3o.
GOOD DADGATHe BOB'CASH
HANSON .LOVE &COE,
11,01L/ , .4E'S,
77 MARKET STREET.
Trimmbiga,.lllllinery and Notions
NllLffiALfi 1100115, ;
SECOND, AND THIRD sroluss.
The attention of all Wholesale and Befall Boyers
la reepecifeilly.SollcOrl.tee centime( Gash of GOODS
whleb, to gnality, ityle and cheapness, exceb any
saliaveankr Oared. .
The large amount ol room we • noir occupy afford.
to tai opportunity of -looping all the dlgenint kinds
goods In aeparats. doyartmonta, ; ILI& enabka our
ctudomais to make thalrsolectlona with the lout mo
ult& tronble.to themielnak
NEW GOODS
RECEIVED DAILY BY. EXPRESS
And all orders from ttwrearratty [dlr.& with Abe of
prxprt Pon. and warranted Jostle e►tiatictton
MAM=a
NO:AT ring STREET,
Jobbcws and Retailes
$1,521,288 OS
TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY,
SHIRTS, COLIARS, TIES, SIHIPRISDEES,
BUN ANHR&IN lIMBRELLAS,
SILS CORSISTS,' RIBBONS,
HUGHES, HOODS, ind all kinds of
FANCY iIITIOLRS& NOTIONS.
eiII'AVIIOLBSA LIS IHITEM supplied on tits best
NEW GOODS
eT
•
EATON, EIAOE FIE oo
iiterWbolesols sled Ratall.a . t. lowan cakes *4:O
EATON, MACKLM &
Invite the ottentioi of,. • 1,
WilgLlffALl AND.IIMAIL BUURS
To a halo wAtatied stock of deerablev*4L—rt
ANTF:D.—Norty brood, sound/ba ll
TT-DgauGHT "roars, sod kale thaa.cormse'
giVli • nor- more-lksw nine year* old--bays; biolll4,
Macke, or dark bored; ; fifteen and admit limas hlgh,
-or upwards; Arcot, settee, and well broken to liar
-masa /lours at impectbin botweso and p.
m., dally (Sundays excepted,) at Patterwes,bassar,
No. 117 irmartis streer,Pittsburt
' • Mid. sad iltuutertautex N. S. Army. .
On Quirtermataar, U. f 3„ --
Pillaborgb. A•tit 4etb.laB2. ap3okdthig
WANT&D 11) KENT---4 4 Xiaz • once
T *hit *mi. g clean nincii—mulit be In good
tenet& order. engine In Allegheny or PlttelntrO, et
esasoisible rent=wlll llng IW T. s 4s nant- 4 u1a1.11 ,
gesUegian, iellnAnd tibia. 'A 134 617. Alla
...tansy Past•altekt.- - . sok twi
AITANTED.-1,1109 bartellf ()twit ket
isdl". 1 !"° 13 ". :"CIAB 14 LIci all t a
**sr -.5E
Wr - PITTSBURGH-THEATER:.
Rtatneaseit.
Dines
Z.
FRIDAY EVINING, May 2A1:4
Filth night of the engtgemont and benefit of the
Celebrated Aetna", . . •
MISS AIOJI ISAACS ICEDEM
Who will appear In, her own drnmatlUUon Otani's.
. GREAT E3FPECTATIONSI
pip, A. I. MINK=
ABEL CAILDIN
JOk: GARGLET.».—• .. MAYPIT
lin. JOE OABGLICIr KATZ FOSTER
MAA VANDXCIIIZN
GILLNT
UKIAIII4 /114, US rat R ATELD,
World-RenovrtoslAmericartlfsnin Miniature,
GENERAL TOM. THOMIII
- MAN ALIVE,
L POMTIVNLY CLOSE ON SATURDAY
NNXT, MAY 3n,
At MASONIC HALL. Taro brilliant enter.
taintnents mat day—afternoon at 3 o'clock. mud
evening at II o'clock. Doors open halt an hour pre.
On 'Saturday morning, at 12, an Kaltra Morning
Matinee, fur the Impress nooommodatlon of hchools,
and tunnies residing at a distance, mating threeen
tortaluments on that day. _
The Little General Will lie misted by
Mr. W. TOMIN, the Great" English liatitontiand
Doan, from the Nobility's Concert, Lemke. ,_
lir. W. DE YELLS, the American Tenor, and .
Mr. 0. TITCOIdII, Ortillant flutist,
The General will ride in his beantifid Miniature
Carriage, drawn by Lltliputhot Ponice,and attended
by Milo Coachmen and bootmen, trout the St. Clutha
Hotel to the Hail, precious to ouch entertainment.
ADMISSION. -
Day Intortainnient..—Wic Evening Entettrilmn'LliSo
Children under. i0„—.,.t.t0 Children under
Schools admitted on 114.11 ed beats.*.„2s•
librral terms. .
The Piano media& "Chultering," kindly tarnished
by John 11. Mellor, So, Woud attest. -
slult:Se ALFHEDCATYLY. Intilliees Aging.
• • 4uctito.4.• kfALES.. ,
_ •
IFOTirgrAT
VILLA! MOW% LNG, 3 J, si /.1.12?CloalC o st
ton Commercial Atictiou f 4 Arai rarroti will
lw wld, two goodowartal-IMMI Boggle..
orytr J. G. UAVIS. Auc't.
D K E 1 , 411 • BUtitilES Alit)
eIIAISM.S.--tfu SATURDAY. DIU RN INH; Max
3d, at II o'cli.k.st lLn COMplCiefill Auellion House.
L 4 Yilth street, sill bu sold, • variety at Children's
shiest Buggies and Chaise., irith tailing top.
isy2 J. 6: DA Yln,, Ana..
Aut7ilUN-
TlllB DAY, of 10 roJ 2 o'clock, la Me stein of
taro law Chsrled tlisoor, willbe WM, n quintlirof
-.Needkr Work, 11andkot chi*, Ifuetery,Ulurea, Francs
1.60.1*; Boon linWm, Flower*, ac. 8010 yeafilri.,..•
: -T. A. 111cCLIKLIANIY. And:
I_9 o 0 1.X.2 1 AZ: v 6 s t a I u tU Bi le i V t l d l.) , A t. —li , n-lIRI . -
..uuLpasuale 1111 Auction flume, • 7 1 4 aTfIr • k'n :
be m old, • • liege ; quit:U.lly of /11.110 i• and'lltye
1)•••loteno, Aliacca, b:••••una • Satin, .111•10
tine• and !Ammer whicti aim •••(•••,1
.T. Al c.411.1•1,1AN 04 r• liot. •
P /k 1: kV/CAI; • -A:KAI) A:kWh j.—z•On
• ArriattiOuN..at 3 o'clock, ilit011n
•11.1W lixll.iioction 110use,.wild. lAA 010.,"":40.>
Ririe nud in pod unlef. :I:Au' • !ed
4u3y ILune pruviuun 1.0 made. . , •
alien . • -T.. A. 110111,ELLA.ND, And.
u uur bK.O Tti nr hielaaid/LaNir
11 AIT~ ) TIuN. ,430
itiILDICE 6110. Eb AT MoliiiiiL
k) LANDI4AUCtiON. . -
rt.M6 uool , s Al bIet;Lta.LAND'S
AUGTION"11113 IDAY.' ip.lo
SAVE MONEY by buying, your Boots
.11 Iluee at hictIGULGANDII.
LADLE S' -Mtlaans
14 LAND'S AUOTION.
p,OOTS AND N 0 StiO 'AT „bict;
JUP LAND'S AUCTIuN.
MS;IV
Are .130 M retching their Spring: StiodiSceinpikiltyy
every Tarifa: Rrgood.adapte4 to a:mawd boyqifikear;
intent, teeteitid tido, will i colorist, -
fivoiably with my in the trade.- - •--
Freuch,Aniericlut and West of Enklend,Ukitlat, of .
the bast 'maker, or every shad& and quality-4 very
large NaiOrtanoll4. COMInIIIOI%. and likdtdilkl4 s •EhiPinf
Stack /french Locating Super . Ills* Stench Ord-
wens; rainy Caselinerea in every variety;
Blink and Fancy tiassinierea; Silk /diked tkowimeres
YKSTlNtiti—Valley Silk and Salt Vestlosti,ierw
styles; taper BLick Mau add Silk Vistitigiqklathurs
and Wane, kink - Vestinal; tykite 'Ylgu,red Silk and ;
AlllO, every variety of.'goods fist. Endues. Coatiq
Skewing, a vary.chulca selection of Ifuraishing oals
adapted to rintletnen'a welir.. ' • . ,
toils/tins an Out, tail loan our friends and 'Abe
public,, any ordetiLentriudial td our can, will -meet
with precept attention and • Punctuality in all alma!
YON SPU!NG AND SVMMED
SILILY RIME onotarolp
74 Market Stieet,
JOSEPH HORNE,
x...17.ea to rUI .t.
No. rivxml 13 mwr,
1 4 ras.
amitecic6ta - r r.4mLoituf.
Ea=
litElfitY G. HAIN,* Cel,
(Stotentiots to .tjun,e4.0;,W50.,)-:,,-
Irr 43: LIALI4 L C?., 1434.4‘1:..3,Tu1w%
.==Eli!E=l
UHAKLNSLLtSftIWU~.-
PIIYHICIAN
AND 812(ROZAS„,
moo, No. so rtuicam, emesvik;
Opposite Osknead° Raw. 'now Outpeoskit .1111/1")
1617 ALLFAULIIIT.CIITY.
DIS. M. O. JONES,
103 wruz STILZET,
-X • L
PITINBLIWaL
" or -Slight Cold,
W
QZt %° cangiGainaitelenrila
0 Cr l, ' OCCAL '',ohs 4 81 f
): 0 agtich night be c1i407
with, tr. .simpie reinalY,
if negiticterk Oen terminates
Pew are cat are theinzpartartqf
ctol:PiNT ,002 , 4h- .
that
?aid in. its jiM,slagi; -that in
in, the 7)d;t2e. tocuitVyte . "to's -
mild remegy, if nut attended to, saxt
attacks tge.Tangs.
4goattueakirigatchicdOstOiis
Juete.ilAt intmcittoed eleven years aga.
A has been. paved that They the
best article Wore jre E't.tblia . j e cr
Xaida, ate4... - hifia, •
Cough ins AnswisizeAno,,:tutal
numerous ciffectil* VI The #.9ltfOrtat-, I
1 3 141 bile Siena:pv - 8'
wal find theniejfecitsal
'.and g rin e th4Thin g
Bold by att (Pragil* , ts and OCDCHs
in. tome, at g 3 cants prr •:-
Por iel.U7 j sIYOH9OHNBTON. O. B.
B.A. PAM! IS "Mei 011,8. H. BELLIBB it CO.
-11. L.. TA HNBEITOCLIT At 80., B. B. y,ANDZILTOBT"
sod HICNBIBBOBBILOR: •••• , :derioniwr
Them; deleting' the genulne itticie,skOhld • heart
felt from whom they purchase. Dr:Lindsey-he set.
&Hotly; fw the boblle, extemed the eitseteM cC a•
beget article, bowing Ills name, which Mikis MM of
tworsele sold to-dealers arlow fhteiree, sad trlelch
mom may palm Whir the muleteer - bar tostold our
bulbar Imposition ask for that zemeafattared by Dr:
LINDSZY, arid lakihe weer: It is tot' .ate by such
reopectablo lemmas mil: A. Tahnestoikd C0.,1L,
M. &Mani a Ca, John lisoraltea, jos. gei
- . Aiea4'
mra • v)rn.r. Smith Bela rad than..
iswou
. . . . .
7 - TEILEBIC. (JIVE' NOTION :to
theta Indebted to the bite Attu of ./.•-:I4 CAB.
NABAN, A CO. that their accounts halo been' telt
for settlement in the bands or,JAMES 3111.1.01.,EX e •
Alderman. Oble 'street. Allegheny.. • BY Oda c a rain
we thriot desire to add, coat to au: ntwount s bat ay,
present Imainesialagaiaimenta aro social beasiest ..
it Intyotalble for : either ornate, atteail=otlay.to
asking relkellona, and we taut that 'htte r . s t.
al may tint tt convenient to ext . tataa t r - etaatkaa
boar L. ol
• •• .1 lit
(girmerly J. la thunibfea 104.
1.,111N ED "001%
•A- •• • • • - ,
Dithiidge'a PatOt
OVAL -LAMP,
• . Hann*:ihret lof - •
• ' ••• •••• •
. • XX FLINT GLASS:.
•-- - •
These Obitentes an Intended Ihr th
w Senitiorhich beating 'MI tarts of '
the glen squall, floes not *wee Rt.&
enetking. ••••.
11. D:DITIntIDGE, - • •• -
Yon Fitt Glue Works:
• . Washington erect ' ' , , -• .••
17 " . • • Pittsburgh, Ps; •
itilliElttNl3.--2,14.) lbe.. for sale by,
NA mit . _B. A. PATINE:STOOK ALM
fIULNINt---,500 & W:slor sale
%re M Ono] B. A. IrAtr?STOCarik CO.
pas per quarter.
iAhlta -TO ItItor;:*oin" MOO to
mut - ullsourris Dunne; ts amid.
/@ PIANO !AVOW, hair-cloth imatiu4
hi3nkoet,. Yottate. tad aittletrtooort___
- IRIAItAYMUBLUAL:
. 11 ** 7 0 , ..g.W0L5.:16
int sot iiooteieti • rmis. ems?. -
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