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It was stated, ,en, good authority, that not only Senators — and members of Congress, but.~everat, Cabinet ministers and even ' 'tingidshed, Generals of the army, ware - • 'coming round to favor the arming of at least as many of the negroes of the Sonth„ as would' suffice Co relieve our aOldleis from the-dangerous but neces , . , - garrison duty--so large an amount of:which is likely 'to ,be required in holding the forts recovered from the rebelli along. the whole of our Southern coast. As a matter of course,, this emi nently reasonable, just and practical prop - oeitionwaa denounced with all the bitter- . , ;news and malignity of pro-slavery and pro rebel sympathy, both in Washington and wherever else that feeling exists and has a ' voice,—but clearly the common-sense of •‘, ,country was in favor of it, even before • there was a sign from Washington that it was in favor there. At leligth, a' day or two ago, it was ex-, • stated- that something is being done ;-r;#itit "a large quantity of muskets, and • alarge - quantity of red trowsers to Match, are to be sent to Gen. IlOsras, tote used. in-the military-organization of the loyal blaoks of South Carolina!' But Gen. litfersa, to whom the above are to be sent,. we find by a communication from the correspondent of , the New York .71Me4, ' lately at Port Royal, his beeen moving in the - niettar also. We subjoin the portion of the letter in Which is related what lies been done by Gen. HUNTER in:that quarter. It Will he Been that the ‘"mtiskets". and Fred *nears" will be in demand when they reach their, destination: - • In a letter, from Port Royal, written some weeks since, I stated that a negro-preacher at: that place, named'Abram Murchison, pOssessing great influence among the blacks, had been summoned before General -Hunter, who -desired to obtain from him some important inforination, Ono of the subjects on which he was questioned WAS the feeling of the blacks in regard to mill tsry 'The conversation was " deemed of sufficient importance by General ' Sinter "to` warrant further proceedings, ''aid Abram was directed to call a meeting of all the male blacks at Hilton Head, with - - a viewof ascertaining their disposition and desires. , This Meeting was held on the evening of lionday, - April . The Object wait 'unknown -to thinegroes themselves; they were only aware that it was one that closely touched their The - call and proceedings were, ; cenducted with ,the utmost- secrecy. Only-Awe white men were present—Mr. ,Lee, Superintendent of the negroes, --: em ployed at' Hilton Head, and Mr. Wilson, head' carpenter for the Government. The Most rigid guard was instituted to exclude those whose presence was not desired,' and to prevent eaves-dropping on the part of the •over-ourions. - _ . . The large room used for negro meetings was crowded by the- expectant. _audience. ':'The invitation had been extended only to' males, hence, no women were present. Afar- Alien made a short address to his brethren, in which he depicted,',with a great deal of - - clearness and force, their coadition and re- , latioos to the Government, and the obliga tions and interests that should impel them its support. At times, his language rose - to eloquence; and he was listened to with the' most breathlets interest; and it was - evident that every, word found a response - in the sympathies of his hearers. After stating that it was in contemplation by the Government to offer them the means and • opportunity t he labor; hird otgiirit • istion t and . our - sendidly exp laining as well as the sils2r i shirm thesPe&ker lesiladencte •ho werewillieg to take ut.oopridierint hieesmenitsiB7lTanes,to in stant:Wilson f oll owed . these-mr:1" a nd Mr- others designed to 0t.40..., , t - ::,' enlighten - the negrties in i regard to the in , ..;:: '..,...! tentions of the 'lloventnient. It was ini -- pressed npoo,them Gust they were noun the slightest degree' to be coerced into this military mcalure. . All who chose to enroll themselies must do so volunfarily and with ' .. . a full knawledge of the Consequences., Each - - - man who chose was permitted to come for , , • ward and have ' his name' entered on the . . Usti's" a Volunteer soldier, incase the Gov. ' '. eminent. chose to accept his services. - -. Every -.Every man in the room came forward. A few - - old men and boys - were rejected on. the ground of age, and the refusal seemed to inspire i them with the most genuine regret. They were' then told that. Government - had promised arms and equipmente, and 7 : . urged to give the matter. the moil serious `...-- • ' reflection. '...With a caution ' against•Tublie conversation on' the subject, the meeting . , --- was disinissed„ and each one .leff„ all ex cited joicing"in the opportunity . that was about -to be realized, of, ektircuung the right. of defence oflimielf and' Ur family, and of - a offering his life in defence ef . the Govern mint whose pro t ec tion he enjoyed. , . The number enrolled that evening- was one hundred and five. 'During_:the next , day, many'others Who have not been press '' - eat came forward and give in their names, 'swelling the list te.aboot, one hundred_ nd ... thirty.' During the nizefew dopy' it reach. ed the number of on'""-hundred and fifty. This, I learn, embracesnearly or quite all „ , • the able-bodied fleeces 'employed at. that - . . point. There has ' been no redell - on.-ao symptom of regret.- . The action of the no greet seems based upon feelings as genuine, anti convictions as firm as those that 'nod , gate white men in similar circumstances: If the black men at Hilton Head are a fair '- - -index of 'the whole popubltion of "the plan. ;-:.tatiotm, (and -I see no reason to doubt it,) ~,...--....: history lute never furnished an instance of . - 4? . .;:,.;:, - more conspicuous and unanimous_patriet. ..,` , ..t41,-:„,',- ..; ism. !Neither, Greeks, nor 'Switzer', nor _.. 41 , ..- - ,1 - -.•;.!•: - . Highland Scota i nor Yankee", ever assumed -1- ' , ;:..the responsibilities of anus with more'ala 'l"- '','''''' ' ...r cheerfulnesit. --. ' IHE they fight? Volunteering is one ending fire another. Ofcourse lion can only be answered by the` Those, — however, who have seen eti . „,And who know them best, are ',or their courage: Instances have led to me of the most exemplary . a> action on the part of some of Carolina . negroes heretofore em us._ The pilot Isaac, who guided , der Stevens, and . his boats in the Tort - Royal Perry,, wits under tired it likes , veteran:. Both among And Our-own forces, have.been les : for testing the.onality of phy, ige in the negro, which have gen ntlted In his favor. Certainly We know, ghar nn right to„ he will fight in a cause that im to volunteer. To pronounce sward' in Advance, after he has is.; willingness to incur danger, he his been tried, would be un ind unreasonable. ,At all events, auneemernt is true concerning the equipments to be, sent to General. (Or the use of thettegroes,-we shall another principle deponstrittod, thet teilo÷by.that sagacious Oita soldier If theesperi-' :7-,3 6 i.ia'a- - _, A e.• , .-•-•4• , i;V:•:pr.Wk...:. , ;,-..:4,X , 7 1 5 ? .. ,, " • T - LO TS -" , -77 " ' - meat. - prover success,-the question tow to mako-SoutliCarolinaagain loyal willtave . been answered.: We shall at ace find her soil occupied by a friendly-peOideroninum tering the rebels, and prepared to bold it for the Government by the strong hand we have armed. _Truly, tosee South,Carolina, the very seat of ,disloyalty, garrisoned and guarded, and defended by those who so lately were slaves there to the lash and the chain-4.0 see a black police maintaining order where so lately it-was a crime for a negro to move but by a white man's com mand: and to see all thisdone under the authority of govornment—unattended by disorder,unaccompaniedbyoutrage—would be an example of retributive justice un mixed with vengeance, such as history has never- yet. recorded. —And what region so appropriate for the sublime and beneficent experiment as the State of South Carolina? and what soil so fit for the grave of slavery as that where treason RIO born, nursed and reared - to its dreadful maturity ? C. 8. A. at a Discount. A Cincinnati paper relates an incident which shows to our great satisfaction, that the Ilunkeyism of some civil and military functionaries of-Columbus, towards rebel prisoners, is likely to have no counterpart in Cincinnati. The inoident we refer to ocdurred at a hotel; and is thus related in the Cincinnati Times This morning, a rebel officer named Kai den, furloughed by Governor Tod, came to the city and stopped at the Gibson House. There was nothing about him to attract es pecial attention, and he was received as other guests. While he was at breakfast, however, it.. was, discovered thatle had written "C. S. A." after his name. There wileinstantly a sensation in the hotel. As soon as Mr. "C. S. A." came out from break fast, the Clerk galled him to account. "What'do you mean, sir;" asked the clerk, "by putting those letters on our register?" "Why, they stand for Confederate States army, " replied the traitor. "1 know it, sir; but yoh must under stand that We allow no such marks on the register of this hotel." "Is that so ?" "It is. And furthermore, we do not care to shelter traitors under our roof. You can pay your hilt and leave the house." The traitor was astounded. He had not received that sort of treatment at Colum bus, and did not expect It here. He paid for his breakfast and marched out. There was a propositiotramong the spectators to repay his impertinence with rough treat ment, but through the intercession of the clerk of the hotel, be left unmolested. He was served. just right. Tug national army on every line of . the advance southward, is to bo the mighty pioneer of free speech and of a free press. CAPTAIN SWORD will have to con tinuo in command for a time, till his stern bat wholesome work is accomplished, and theit, like that. beau-idearof a knight, eons peur et uturreproche, be will peacefully wave his adieu, after introducing and confirming in command his successor, CAPTAIN PEN :We see the foreshadowing of this course and succession of avents everywhere in the facts, we find reported from day to day. Newspapers are publishnd in our camps, and are fast springing up wherever oar armies - open the way—in Virginia, Tenn essee, etc. To-day we. notice that a com pany of eastern men has just arrived with materials for the establishment of a loyal paper at Fredericksburg. Soon we shall have a similar announcement, from Rich mond—and so on. Expensive. The following '!Notice appears in a Memphis paper. 'lf the money of the C. S. A: were such a standard of value u could measured by anything metallic, gold, airver," copper, or MO iron, like the coin age of the Spartan Lawgiver, we shothd be inclined to set down the following as extrav agant charges, but as the matterstands, we will not venturelo dispute the bill. Probably Messrs. Rambaut & COx deserve the credit of knowing "how to keep an hotel." The stringency of the money market compels us to, advance our prices to the following rates; Boarf add Lodgingper week.. Board per day, awelodging. Dtaner—.. Breakfast • Bean' whhout I,;(llextg. ou RAMBA UM' COX, Worsham Bowe. AMERICA, since the commencement of the rebellion, has been making the European nations !valise, very uncomfortably for some of them, the magnitude of ,the inter -eats involved in the relations she sustains towards them, both commercially ; and poli tically. Look at the case with reference to England alone. • The Chancellor Of theEz chequer, in his recent speech on the Budget, states that the dispatchnf troops to 'Ameri ca, is view of a possiblo . war with the Uni' ted Statel,_ cost ,$4;2p0,000. &aides this loss to Great Britain, resulting from one Civil war, it may bo stated , that, in 1860 the. .exports to the United States amounted to $108,836,000; in 1861-they fell to $45,290,- 000—diminution in one year $63,045,000. ASDRZW Joussos AND TUE DIRECTORS .OF THE STATE BANK OP TENNESSEE.—An drew Johnson has quietly notified the di rectors of the State Bank of Tennessee, wisp banded over the assets of that institution to the rebel leaders, that they will be held individually responsible for every cent of interest the State hid in it. They are very sorrowful, for many of . them- haric great possessions. ,, •• • Signs in Wall Street Theliew York:Papered' Thatitlay even ing report that: GOverrunent .seenrities aro in great demand.' The people who frequent Nall street are ''acting as though they,bad heard some very good new!. :". _ , ' • .• A Cabinet Ofkceits Advice to a Slaveholder.. A correspondent of the New York Et:eh ing Att is responsible for - the following pleaaant and not, unlikely story : - One day last week • a Prince George's staieholder,. who bad lost some of his pert- . puede chattels, called upon one ,of. the members of the Cabinet to get,a crumb,of comfort, greatly grieved because General Wadsworth, the military, Govbrior of the District of Cautabia, would not violate the articles of war by turning slave-catcher and remanding the fugitives, who were in Washington,- into bondage., The Cabinet officer heard his complaints with becoming patience, and is said to have replied as fol lows, according to the slaveholder's ,own "account of the interview : bee no halp for you," said the Cabinet minister, "but to get -rid of your slaves as speedily as pos sible by the acceptance, on the part of Maryland, of the President's plan of eman cipation. Go home, use Your - ,iiifluenco*ith Governor Bradford, get hiM to convene an extra session of the legislature for the pur pose'of. authorising-the call of aoiunitu- - tlOmtl doirention, agitate - The question -of einannitintiOn sons to got a convention' fa'. mr.Orablelti - ite,iiunigirrationi_change - your constitution accordingly, 'neer, ltir List. ooln'Slionign.4rniiosioon; - )ind. yon will: have ilin bantlmnp.runs. way si v : star will tLeray be. any further' tilatth66`o4VP*l49,4,oXlri • '‘ . *:V,e - .2?.- 71, land Indite I4ion by militaryciccupatlon. n • The slavg-owner was so pleased with the Cabinet. othceisfran knees, • and so • struck with the - wisdom of the advice, that, be has o avowed himself henceforward an nt-and out emancipationist. P URI LW .)EOTICES THE FIRST 'CONGREGATION OF DISCIPLES meets tatedly at APOLLO HALL, Fourth street, betstum Market and Wood. Prsaching every LORD'S DAY, at 104 o'clock n. m., and 7p. m. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Lecture at 7 o'clock. The public are roepcludly invittql to attend. my 3 Nt.o . lll.:E t —An Election for one ttrY Presideot d eight Matoogera of the Ails— aheny Gas Oomph y, to serve tor the ensuing year, mill is, held at the ptlhx,,, No. 25 Diamond, AIL annoy, on MONDAY, May 12th, ¢ettreou the hone of ICI e. co. and 3 p. to. J.JU. PORTER, Tretcmcrim. 5p2.33:11td r AT I OEN E I .—W . illomrt will be a can:ol44le for nominate. to the office of Markt Attorney, eubJect to the de. chdort of the Republican County Convention. splibto ATTORNE Waveos. of Allegheny city, will be u criaGlate for nomination to , die above office, to tba Convention to be called by the Republican Esecu• aive Cknmittee. mh2s:tc -DISTRICT ArrokusiE Y —The un is &reigned will be candidate for the above Ake before the Reenbllcen blemicttlegOunventiou. • MARSHA LL SWARTZWELDRIL mbl3:davrtrF • ArroltiTO ' —Jsr' o M, 2 KIIMPASItICI will be • Candidate for n ' otuina.. lion to the abovenftlee. before the next Nominating Republican County Convention. apls:davvic .C4JIJNT Y COMMISSION ER.- JONATHAN NEELY, of Lower St. Clair, will be supported for County Commissioner before the Re übllan County Contention. sp7:dawtoF STAIE SENATE.-E, L. GAZZAN Is a candidate far the Itepoblienn nomination for the State Semite. ___ AO:ft ArOTICES. M'To Horse Owners.—Hr. Sweet's INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOS lIONSES is uori• called by any; in all cases of LEIMCDAIS, arising from Sprains, Brehm*, or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, So., It will'alao care speedily. Sparta and liluglx,no may be madly prevented and mined In thsh Incipient stage., but ocnilrmed caste are beyond the possibility of a radiwi mire. No case of the kind, however, U so desperate or hopeless but It may be al. leviatad by this Liniment, and its faithful applies Mon will always remove the !mamma and enable tin horse to travel with comparative ease. Every hone owner should have this remedy at hery/1 for Ite timely we it the first appearance of lamenese will effectuallj prevent these fOrmldable dleeeeee men tioard, to which all borate ere liable, and *Won sen der eo many otherwise valuable harm. neorly'worth• R. E. SELLERS 3'00., %good, corner or Woo., mad Scoond strewn. Plitsbnrgit. ap27:lydoxY r . - Lake Einpenor Copper Mill and SMELTING WORKS. P:rilosvuoo. PARK, M'CURDY & CO., - llnnutaclumrs of SITEATIIING, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, sretTral SOLDER; ohm, Importer. and dodders lo META LS, TIN l'idas, il l . SHEET IRON, Will. S. Coootontly on Iw!, TINNERS . MACHIN AND TOOLS. WALsootru., No. 140 ina and ISO Socoml 1111,118, PittaLurgh, Polio's. i lOrSper-141 ordort of loot.. rot to any gkvlrr4l pot. tern. m .nularlyT M'The OonfeOsions and Experience or AN INVALID. Published for the lantellt and As a warning ands elation to young men who attar from Nerrou. D.Adlit.T, Premature Dew, An., suf. plying at the Ammo time the means of Dy one who hAs cured himself after being put to gnat expense through tuallc:Al Imposition and quack ery. By euchring A post-paid addreemed enrolops au; corms ow be had of the Author, 'MATH AN. lIEL MAYFAIR, LAI., Bedford. Kiev. Co., H. V. tildlaydavoir lITHINON 'ROBINSON, MINIS & YOLMDLA. ♦an DIACIINIVILS., W.011.11'01. Wo22a, Pittubsugh, Penn's. Omcc, No. 21 HANN.S . llaaulhature an kinds of STEAK ENGINES ANL MILL /dA.CIIINERY, CASTINGS, ItAIEItuAD WORK, STEAM 'BOILERS AND SLEET IRON WORK. frirJOBBING AND REPAIRING done OEI Alin notice. enlathdly J. C. KIRILrATLIcit.. ..... L. 61,..01;7 . 'O9KlitkPA ' lll,lCli, BURNAP (5....rn to J. C. KMILPATRICX-1 C0., -- f) &Inn iloaCtilren and Wholesale Denten, ht LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHAD/ZS, CHANDELIENS, ke: edrWholeaale Agents for K /HEUSI/ELM/BATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. Me Wow, Smarr, opposite St. Charter hotel, Pittsburgh, Pe. JolS:tjd 'JOHN COWMAN & BRO., Nanufs'anrere of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND IAULT DOORS, WINDOW SUUTTEILI, WINDOW GUARDS, Ac,, No.. 91 - Second strei.l.4l SG Third street, between Wood and Market. s►ro on hand a variety Lot nay Pattern., (Amy and plain, Rdtable for all ptupoara. Particular attention paid to encloaing Grace Lott. Jobbing done at abort notice. uhn .4M — BURKE & BARNES, t FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER - ShrE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, 11, 0 • STEEL-LINED BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE hiANUYACTURERS. • No/. 129 nod 131 Third /dm:, Mows Wood tool thaihiloki gm/do—North oido. IlfilrßANK LOCKS always on hand. mh2s OrPittsburgh Steel Worke. ts►aa nova Joss m'cint.ooatt. JONES, OYD & CO., Manufacturero of CA• T STEEL; al., SPRING, PLOW AND A. S. STE STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, Corner of Row .d Elrot otroots, Pitultargh, 0010 M. HOl4, ON AND Dk CHANGE, 'ozwrirwA; NOTES AND SPECIE, burgh, Pa. $8 & 80N) L Dealers r.iMESTIO BIT .9 OF E TICS OP MCP Pal; DANK la. 67 Market nizont, Pitt. , SirOolleettoni mode thrtingbant 'the United .a all the principal eltl. ap Or& B. & C. MABUTAOTIIBEILI3 au OAP, ',Mtn AND PINO PAP= *. MARBLE, Paper &Wars In BOOR, PRINT, • LL BINDS OP WRAP. • Oirßare removed fro 33 Partlthdeld street, Pit sarCASH OR TRAD No. 27 Wood ntroct to No. [ burgh, Pa FON RAG'. my 4 PINWHENRY :1 WARDING AND CO wholesale dealer. in OR $l5ll, and Prod two gene Pittsburgh, Pa- COLLINS, For : ON INERCIIANT,OOI N . ' , BUTTER, BENDS .rally, No. 25 Wood atroot 00l Or.T. M. XSTTLE, Merchant Tai• LOB, No. fel at. (Al Bras,', Dr. 'Hel y . NWla tot. Pltiaboreh Pa. aiao JOHN P. KELIAXIO & CO., No. 44 Waif' , &roil, Nevi York, ;ma tea Mill, 'moo ONITals STOOL •ONVED MOO • 11011111111, or TIMM UMW lIIIVITATIOR, COGNAC DRANDIXS—Otard, Dorn, A Co.. Pfnet uotillon A tio., sad other brand. of various vintage*, Walt and Fate, In bahra, quarter* and Attalla DOCIIIIALD DUANDlES—Pellovolain,. A. &lg. * Delta, and other brand*, d.rk and pale, In rho usual H I TEL L AND GIN- - J. P. Kellogg A Co.leitchnidant. sod Wee Drop, s km, three-qr. Opus, and CMOS. mci 11.13 t. Us= and Jamaica. —eelected brands. WM . TN—Behan', Irieh and itananey'aliaali. -WIN Port, Sherry, Itadeha, Donkatna, flocli, oft lo th of various grebe.. , . ot4i ' sie Dordoatra. Table, In awe and banker.. IaIIAVER. &'SON, lE==:=El AltiOTt AND aIIaTINO 11TO V ZS, Warehouse, No; 47 Vetlend street, Wo would pol tholittentlue of Walden; idd oil:: 4 to our law ssiontmont of COMMON-AND FINK ENAMELED GSA-CD FRONTS, TIiNDERS, no.; she, toque ne*OOOICING 'LANGS. 'which we boy s Unniaht out and which contains solos Improve. inonto not found In shy Who, raziSo. ' ' OAST IRON 1100 BM YISONT‘ITION and all kinds of CASTINGS condi to mks. J It:lyd D. Ds DAV TN A BON. - ME _PAYER. s • - .01.1.76.11 in Cram so% Brown and OrOen tor mak 4k VIA.UWBA W pure,:vA Aapamionient, ind ItAr NU Plalitr , l3l.l.loLS,-with p ffeSl instlros. hit, it 42 RY.2 2 % an •• .rEir• .ID i^EBTIBEJ►(E':IMTB. SEND_ TO :A BROTHER,:- OR nrasNii. IN TILE ARMY ON or Tile P tTeNT 1 1 'nfriN" "5E6" Fos nide by W. HA V EN, WOOD . A.tlD . THIRD STREETS. It co:Aaiun Pro, la, Paper, Pepcll, Eurelopw, Chert,ra and Qhte.t.qtapnl, And yet measures Out i11f11.14114. 2 mg.ll /11 \V pA.FII.I. 1,1:51* 01 , A 1 - 11.11.) • L Tli O,NS FOR SELLING LIQUORS, tiled iu t Clerk's Other up to Stay 2d, 1863 : A 114.1111, .16.fi11. tavere, ltd word, Allegheny; Itoo,lii.. C. W , other gouda, sth ward, Pittsburgh,. Itsitstein John F., tavern, 4th do. Alleitheity; Bechtold Egiilloo, do, 6th do, Pittsburgh; Barth John N., do, 2d do, do; Beeler Goo. W.„ eating honoe,sth do, do; Born Jacob, taverti, Boas township; Bette stover Win , tavern, Los. St. 11.dr 11, Ch.vir Luau W. N., tavern; 4th ward, Pittsburgh; Clinton Wm., do, ad du, do; Carleton Jam., do, Jd du, do; du, 24 do, do - L v';‘,o;:tura':iigeealry, eating home Pitt , townidniu nisi, ick . uhu G., - do, home, word. Allegheny; Gent Gera invent, ~ 34 do, do; Gelb Chrietion, tavern, 3,t do, do; tiatsollo Francis, do, • 34 do, Pittsburgh; Gordon It. P., du, 4th do, do; Gelscheimer Peter, do, sth do, . du; Coral I'h lip. do, Reserve township, Hanna Elimboth, do, antler township; Jahn John, other geode, Duquesne; Jacob F. 0., do, Lawrenceville; litiontaneer S., eating heuse, 4th weed, Allegheny; Koehler Jacob do, 4th do, do; ' Keck Joseph, tavern, sth ward, Pitt burgh, , Kellar Jacob, other ;coeds, sth o ard, do; Kell Jacob, tavern, Sharisiburg; Kleinman Rotten, tavern, Mcliesoport; Lute Thuile., eating home, sth word, Pittaburtilt; Lewis llounah, do, 211 do, do; Lynch F. & Co., other goods, att do, do; Law her David, tavern, fah do, do; Lightcap G. C , do, ROM township; Lorena Thomas do, Versatile. township; Mueller John S t., do, Pitt do; Maple C. P., do, Lit ward, Pittsburgh; Magee John, do, 3dito, do; 11011 Apolina, do, 4th do, Allegheny; Quinn Ch. 121.14, do, :141 do, Pittsburgh; Bourn John G., eating house, sth ward. do; Nola Joseph, other gouda, lot word, do; Schosnrelter 11, .to, sth do, - do; &idle Emanuel, tavern, sth do, do; Shebat Adam, do 3d du, do; Spencer Joseph. do 3d do, do; Schwan: George, eating buns., 11 w . d, du; Shrum Lewis, do, AleKtotepOrt; Schnitz John, tavern, lot ward. Allegheny; Sarver Jacob, du, McCandli to township; 'Pendant John, other goods, sth ward, Pittsburgh; Wail. Xavier, eating house, S 1 do, do; Whitson !Whorl, tasunt, lac yard, Allegheny; Wilbert Jacob, do, Lower et. Clair tp; 'fund Philip, do, elsalcr township; Warren George W., do, Frank lie do. The Conn will meet on MONDAY. Slay 12th, 18 , 44 at 10 o'ciock, to act on the above note. myetard W. A. HEBRON, Clerk. kJ TUE BEST PIANOS IN TUE WOULD. Wen ward for jive ram • complete and beautiful neeortment of tbo meow renal.° STEINWAY A SONS' NEW YORK PIANOS, yivxis-1 awl for 4410 at New York factory prices, by 11. IC LEPER A 11150.„53 Fifth eirckd, mya Sole AFenle for Stetnwity's Plante. p ECENT I NQU LIU. EIS Iti TIII;ULU- Ib gs. fly eminent Fuglish Clergymen. ' - Tracts for Hot Ptltsls still People.' fl y V/Irtoll4 it,11.. • Akio to Fulth ; • reply to Ksesys salt - Resievrd. Messuder tat faith. Trench Su the Epistles to the Sasso Churches of Apts. Couttblogs tot the Lortre.Prsyer. Itecreutiout of s Onuotty Pert,n, 2 volt, Leituts Hours lo 'fox. For este by AtmFAY tl tfi WONI L ►N IISE, Y'S BIA )011 S I tell I.; ft— towo desiring tits genuine article', should to. care fol from whoa/ they.purehavo. 11r. Lindsey has sot. fitaently, for the public, de/4 , watt the rots en. of a lagne article, hearing his notne j which article eats of Oourao Ito radii to .h adot s at lo w figures. and which dsw may Ir,lm nit fort ho ftemitite; hot to/ter/Id any further In/ vaiititai twit for that niautilsetured LI N USE , and '.to no other. It is tor sale LiVicit respectable boos. i,, 11. A. rahnettock it Co., It.. K. Sellars it t st , John M. Fulton, J.. Park, 1/r. Langer, 11.. t'rolg, no. SIMON JOIINSTON, Sole Agent, wrarr eduithileld and 411, stn. LI.IIIILICATIIti blecca Lubricating Oil, warranted fro, Irani viler, grit, or r thrneut, awl ,StlpUtiOr to any other rcirl. 'CUM Lubricaur in thequatket. . Vrtitr. 10f dingle lovrels c..kr load s filled prompt 17. Lamm' rsrattgolaeiaa Mad. .0 it h deelore IiEHOK 41 . QUAFF, Office of the Potrolite Works. blexonAnheln tlwse. 10r2.3td wHULL SALE 1 - 'n ?id W ARE ,IIOI.IIE. LETTRI: PAPERS, CAP PAPERS, NOTE PAPERS., BILL PAPERS WILAPPInO PAPERS, MANILLA PAPERS. A large and woll iwar-rted stock of tim bast brawl, will lie roll at low p Ices for Cash. Itirtirlien will find It to their advantage to give its a call. lallihlAN a LONNISa - filailiT Ilarlog been dis.olved by coustou consent, the under eigued respectfully Informs the patrens and Oleo& 01 the old Arm, mutate trade in general, that he bee Latent all titeup-etalrs rooms of N 0.103 North Eighth street, above Arch street, Philadelphia, to continue the manufacturing of all kinds of IitIESS..CLOAK, and MANTILLA TIIIIIIIINGS. FRINGES, BUT TONS, TASSELS, CORD, HEAD-NETS,' id' all de scriptious, ea., Ac. And will offer inducements In' prim and quality, as well ea, prompt attendance to orders, to every anti& appertaining to Menne. WI!. LONIIEUSTALITER, NO. 103 North Eighth it., above Arch et., apl9:lm • " Philadelphia. E HIMUNDSON h Cu tl ht. .10113 . SiON it CO., I Slnti mole, 57 Wood et. I . JOHNSTON. 6 CO., Paper Dealer., 57 Wood 0tt4,0 wy I 5 Rllfet QTEAM JOE PE.INTINU MOUSK— Cleculans, rtiCif Lktk Bill Heads, l'ostera, Balla Lading, Labeta for Manufacturer - a, Labels f.r Ibuggiata, mad every kind of ornamental and plain • Priuttug, executed neatly, with ispatch, by Will. U. JOU blitituN & mytZtaorrotl strum Job l'alotera,s7 Waal at PCAtill,S, a superior 1 allele, fur the use of ['bulges',LT.. ror sale by daylbltaweul PHOTOGRAPH. ALBUMS—A choice stock and large variety at low pritas. for ssle st WM. G. JOI.INSToN a Co.'s, ruyli'3tawetsl Stationers, 57 Wood street. WE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE to sheen indpbted to the late Linn of J. I. CALI, NAIJAN A CO. that their Eamon; have . Leen left for 'alinement lu' the hands of JAMES MILLED, Alderman, Ohio street, Allegheny. By this coarse en do r.a desire to add cost to auy atarount, but our present Innsineee engagements are such as to tender It impossible fur either of us to attend personally to making oollostlons, and co trust that those interest. ed may find it convenient to give prompt attention to bur claims. J. L. CIItNAIIAN, • • . IL B. NOILEIS, niyismatetflf (formerly J. L. Carnahan A Co.) BAILE Y, FARRELL & CO., PLUMBERS.; GAS ,A ND STEAM FITTERS, I=l CIAb OIXTURES, LEAD PIPE, BRASS WORK, de TANKS, We KatWarta', lined with lead, by now process, awl warranted to stand thts action or I=l NO. itO rOUN.TII STREET NEW LAW BOOKB,-- • • Smith's Forms of Pr000llurn; • lIIIIioW on Torts, 2rub; . • • • Washburn,. on N.,111 Property, 2 tots; • Story on - S.IIPS, DOW editlen,• Parsons on liontracts, nowt MAIM,: Dort on Ma idol Rights of Itniristt Womott; • Kqoltir Drat Isman; nor.cditiun; - %right's &Torts, vol. to 2' KA CO.. Wood street. MEW CIIEESE. _LA a., box. prime Clltting•Ebetts; • I 1.2 lash Eggs; - I. .". by • • • lloceived au3 for sale by 6371 •H. RIDDLE grOlallhl for Crude and Unlined - Oils *mina lauds or Jdorrhautlize,cau be aid at .IAB, DAL6III.Ii a BON'S, 69 mad 70. Water urea . - (I[LUDE tr.--500 bids. on • hand s 'ault. V able fart Wiiug, and for ooloty JAN. DALZCLL BUN, roS2 69 sad 19 water ntrnet.. Mb-100 tibia. on iiatikt mai for sale by • . ~ • JAS. DALZELL mra. 61/ mud 70 Witter !Ivor', L AKE:rI 11 ht bbb. Whit/3118h; 1 "` kod tor .2Ul •' L'k'n'rriuir; n 'Y' 4 *Zrk jit RY U. 001.LINS. R,UAL".STUNS-25 tarela. , powdere . P". 7 k r . ,, , 4 , ,t 3 :t0n0: rai*lvotl nad for sale by • - : -3 ° .• ' '. .--. H. U. C41;11.18. ' OD 1)E-- — "" B c l 1 4W. prime froh foil putt.r; . , . &cash Pat..aalt; ' : . 40 00 11n; Bacon dhaul Jars, Eltlei and Ifoinr .In stairu and fat gabby 1311111Villt. a I.AZiatk , • ta.l3 : 14..27 mai 495anithaald otraet. / IOL' hrr MODEL, POUran AND 1 ,../ NAVY I/EVOLYERS, by - oly3 DOWN et.TKURT;I3 6II ' O6 . I 61: Q LthARS--Barbor'a,'l'ailor'n and t'aper ihainai, Nedi by mva BO N & Wand .t. VILWER'S TOOL: 4 , IJarpouter's,Yools, N./ to cottdoi TOota; nalo DY' • in :I 4TETIAILY, 136 Wood mt '., 8 14 mho _itoWN TarLar.lao woad la. BALLA:), just receivad anti far 11 . .-AUG I HS. AND. AtiiAiti444 We by BOWN4 •TEY UNININIAVoca AL; JE - kit. i aby lb‘.. MR SS 11,10P0 - 2f uiob...Blo.l 4 4 c itiale tki "'"'itoVri irrkTLlVtle ' yr', aro PER TlSEJalrrfil. *Y 4 GOO DS. ETNA STOVE WORKS. A. BRADLEY. No. 30 Wood Street, CORNER SECOND, PITTSBURGH Manufacture and whole/gale and retail dealer In all COOK, PARLOR AND KEATING STOVES, ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS. .le. In our wimple room may be found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOWS, EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merited which bare boon fully rented by thous• mle, and the Stores pronounced . nar4ualed by any in the marbit, together with i great many other desirable patterns. We have also a very large aeserlment: of ARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Wu. of the BEST PATTERNS now of. feted to the public varrANcY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS and FENDERS, of the newest Myles. our COMMON KITCHEN _BOW AND JAM ORATES all 01 which are offered at very low prices. mrBpeclal indumnente offered to Wider. in mant of CiRATEd FRONTS. CINCINNATI LEAD WORKS MaCORMICK, GIBSON & CO., 11=1 Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead And Bar Lead ALSO DEAVERS IN Pig Lead, • Patent Shot and Block Tin. NINTH Slittri, SITIVELM LIAIY AMR SYCAMORE- Ileingeacluslvely in the Lead Trade, we c furnish the .hove to better advantage to Draws, •nd on sarrax terms, than can be 'had elsewhere. apfgam TuE BMW SOUVENIR C111:11E31 On April 26,1862, will appear a New Monthly Serial, eutitlod BALLADS OF THE WAR. A sarbw of PICTORIAL LYRICS. From the well known pen of MR. A. J. IL DUGANNE, olegultkeutly lliustroted from original droselogs, by the best artists And beautifolly printed MI hot-pre med 'paper. A par; will oppecterrary month, Including, among other things, tho FALL OF' SIPJITER, DEATH OW LYON, DEATH OF ELLSWORTH, NEWBEII.N, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT ROYAL, FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE', HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, Sr., le. The whole forming on ILLUSTRATED POETICAL SOUVENIR, of every event in the present most important strng gin in the hiitory of this went nation Part 1. entitled THE MARCII TO TITS: CAP. !TOL., (of tho 4th itegiment or )h 0 ,,,,, c h.,, 0 i t .,) will appear as shore. alugle Parla, (monthly, freo by p05t,)........25 ot*. One year, (12 monthly part.,) ...........rt 00 Liberal terms to-the Tralo, Slabs and Cllllllll.llOll. Apply to - JOHN ROBINS, P. 0 Nos, 2,94o—apta:not :11' Park Koss. N. Y. 1862. McCORD & CO. 1862. II A TS, CAPS, STRAW GO6D3 BONNETS AND SNAKED DODDS E=l LW WOOD STREET, PITTM3ORSID We are DOW receiving a LARGZ ADDITION to OUT al• ready mama amm of HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BUHNETS, SHAKER HOODS awl PALM LEAP HAI S. Wordsmiths visiting ourclty can buy hum us at lover rice. th ou In Philadelp hia or New Turk. Wel NeCORD st CO. 103 NORTH EllarEll STREET, SECOND BOOR ABOVE ARCH. Ur Smut. LADIES DRESS TRIMMIXaS, The Copartnerehin heretofore exietliß between 96 •ND.9B Titi&D STUB.; &lava Jan ...mired en liumoose stock or WALL PA PM, BORDNRS, As.; DPUOLSTEIII,NO GOODS,. SATIN DR LAWNS, DAILABHB, Aud every other article- ha our litlO which we are o 1 tering ►t exceedingly low dmima. ' •i'Semembbbbr, lin and 98 THIRD STRZLIT, oppo site.; W. WOODWRLL•O. mhai UGEHS'IOITEATE OF MAGNESIA, /LW hi a oz. bottles, in the form of powder. it IN entitledfo prain 'Warner* over the liquid Citrate of Magnesia, Saratoga, end most liberal Water*, &Wilts Powders:mid other eimilir article*. When taken in the morning, regularly, It ham in-admirable . effect on the general aysteri, remoreenotatipatioo. corroding acidities., and cooling olf all fabrik coon ablinta. for ale by Hoorn PAIIKESTOCKS, and Sdna Drmirgats; and at the meaufeetoiry. No. 199 pring street, New York. Price £9 amts: aplM3rn . •, • • Tahiti OAHE OF YOUR HEALTH BUT litrL7ollD'lll MUNE SAW :BATIK . _ Made fkom common salt . It is partway healthy and. pure, and will malts better, lighter and mon" healthy cooking thm any other Baleratus intim world. It D perfectly free from ell" impurities,. and Iliparta cream-like flavor to the food. Please* give It one trial. If your grow - hunt got it tell blot to get It flav you. For mle wholesale and retail at BODY= H. JAWS, _ • .9:ilcuwa " Nee. I and Diamond. LYON'S lIAGNEI'IO INSECT POW DRR, tilted for 19 Pars and wawa in favor. It kilts and exterminates Roachat. Bed 'Rap, Ant., glans, libittui W Cloth!. Fare and Tarnltiare, Garden Insects, do. .All.pnaine beani the aipanne of E. Ljon. and is mod 16 tut to peroms or domestic ant- Wilds. Rena:en counter its and limitations. Lyon's Poirdor kiM all 'moats in a trim. • Lyon'. Pills' ate death'to rats and mice. Send everywhere. , D. B. BARNES -T. ..rLAIT AJ.TATION BITYNES. Nalumeted nature', great , restorer. 2 -They Invigorate, strengthen and purify the system; cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarthrea, Ao. A perfect appetiser and tonic. They 'origami° tho body, without stimulating the brain. They are Coinpotuul of pure St. Croix Bum, Itoota and Ilerba; and are recommended by all who use them. Adapted to. old or young, but "particularly recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by all Camera Druggists, Notels end Solaces. P. U. DRAKE A CO., . melXlmder 202 Broaden , New York. O .I.V ONSIGNMEI'S - ••• • - V 30 binds mammoth ehreee: • • 3 bins. grime 'toll ,litter; : 20 crocks • Apple Batten, , . ' 75 bbee:'27ie flour, • 25 boxes wee W.'ll. Meese; • • 8 bids green Apples.- - . • . 60 I:nabob prime l'earltmee, (knives:7 . • 105 • 1 boxes Woods` bt: 00 dch . , :.Udaottn Broom's; - Jun received arid ihr pate by ' ' - : rRAN4. 'VAN' GORDEIk BOOTS' -AND SHOES -- AT 89:MAU ERE WEREET.-I,ool[ Tag PEVIES.— .Lodlos E.g. Lasting 13as1 Gators $l,OO, worth 111,2.5 ,•• Fine Morocco Ilcol1k;otta IA7 1.62 Goat Qmgreot • " 4 1,37. „ 1,76. " Montero Slippers .60 . 44• • - 75 • • A LL 01111:110001:03 .Iruinoronnox; . 'BO! IiAIIICY.T STRUT riANtis I,I) ) 4ENY, from vtixl m I CifiAIILOTTS traIMIE, 43 Iffithat. 'ool.4tair sloth seat aykd ts lrop . heMuit retklsed at 4 4 Aft *Wei., • •• • • ; CLILBLOTTII • ; LIM!. , ‘ 4,111 vgls • 250 lba 4cor.eale by? , ,„11„ 411., rAZINSb'fOCK 41 - 00, 11th • 01, `V foi.vule [aryl] B. A. raiumnocs * co. rr. ^i:~q~ D.fifit , l9l2S HAVE.. OPENED one of the largeet.,44 moat .beantllntaMortmento of - Smer Dry Good!i, ;. Allot the latest styles. BEAUTIFUL ORGANDIE LAWN FRENCH JACONETT LAWNS EMBIOIDEILID GBENADIIIIp3:, BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS In all kin& of Goods. Volt DE COEVRES,entlnsly nea PLAIN COLORED PLAID AND STRIPED DERAGKS. DOUBLE FACED BLACK SILKS. PLAIN SILKS, lill colors. NEAT CHECKED BILKS. GIIISILLE POPLIN, fine &brie. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS We also received s large lot of new style LOOP SKIRTS, of tbe beet plenty 3 HUMUS,, Corner of Tin and Market ot;eet. SECONU GRANO OPENING , - NEW GOODS J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. ENGLISH PLAID GRENADINE for 16 worth 250. ENGLISH EHBROIDERED.—. " 15 " 31 PLAID HOZAMBEER3 " 15 " 31 LAVILLAS By, 4 , 12 ORGANDIE LAWNS " 2.5 " 42 LAWNS ....... " 12 " 19 ORIENTAL .... " 25 " 44 Do. NEW COLOR PLALI BLACK ...... do.' ' do. -- .... " 87 " 1,12 SACQUES, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS. all of £te ewest styles.. This Is now the most deniable Mock in the city, In addition to the old stock. clonnirouL . 1111'Don't fail to call and examine. • my 2 NEW GOODS AT BARKER & CO.'S, MI Market Street. A CODPLKTZ STOCK Or SACQUES, MANTILLAS, STLIIb, AND , DBEsC+C)O3DS, And at the LOWEST PRICES. N. 13,--ONE PRICE ONLY. royl FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. NEW STELE OF DNXS GOODS L TWISTED ,SILKS; 98111TING8 AND MATING% GOODS. FOR MEN AND BOY'S 'WEAR BEST 11001. SKIRTS IN THE orft.. NEEDLE VINES AND.IIOBIERT. 11E14111LO AND OTHER PEINTBI23O. ' GOOD BAT/GAINS FOR, Ofalt C. HANSON. LOVE* CO.'S, 74 Market Street -HORN.K , S, 77 MARIEET Trimmings, Miley find' Notions I=l BEDDINO, SECOND ANY THIRD aroarss. . The attention of and }talon BuYers V respectfully 'solicited to oar iaow'stock of GOODS which, In quality, style and cheopncos, *noels any The tarp .mount of rpm we now oosupy.alforde ea the opportout4o ,hoeplog thetoinisnart Unit goods to sonar-ate deparnoeute, ,whloh suable* our automm i°,mai r._ ,9 11 ;!°. Iqd'! 1 ! 4 .!"! 4 P?• - ' Able troobre4rituemonveu NSW_ GOODS 11,ECE1VPD DAILY 'BY EXPRESS, And at ord4ctvm the countri fqed, with , th e ut most prompt =ti'ILMS warhated 14 ere JOSEPH n04 41 / 8 ) • 6,16 , , • v. ',77 xsairrr. maim EATON,- . -CRUM& Ca; ''-'!' . ' x. tr riFTn iiREIT, - fjObbe- and Retailers -.. .., , . 0.1. . • , r \B, TRIMMINGS, Ex\, oinnuns, nostrix.ri.. I . . . MEM . COrit4 Ra; ,TIES* 8UM#404 411 ; SUN AND . RAIN UMBRELLAS, - ~, _, SILL Coaerwanitems; • " . , nuonxs, noons,:aiisiarkOidiii FA NCT ABTIOLII3A NOT/ONL OrWHOLEBALZ norzusuppmd oa uwbas term.. New uop.us NATON, NANNME . Nos. 17 ; 41=11141M it. irarwhotisii. and aoso at'iimse sae `E HM AX N, • C et. •.; •ao,iirITUynIKIT., Iciillottio attention of "". • MHO . I,I4II,LZAZID RETAIL BITTNRS To a . large aid *Oiled itOck of diefilk — ble goods. jag ,opened. .16146 Ir4erTl3..' .': .10ITANTED—A6 Lim Vonao of &rap, a IY I middle aged WOKAN, to tako,oharipo the Noshing, booing antetkamber Work: Salary 12, 0f.60 liortwoolt. ;Arnie need apptiunlino roll mamma& ' Application to boma4la at, the, Inatitutkm. on. - 1110PIDATvitar tithe' ., :... mylUlts ANTED.;-- good;' -good;'. Bound 141.0 DRA.6131111•BOIUMI, not lees :thsswms... 11*0 7 car,more than 'sloe peers aba—bsys; Wow, - Maas,* dark sorrels' • fifteen and shalt Sandal:4k. or upwards ; strong, settee; and well broken t 6 low near. Hours ot inspesUou betwesu,l2 m.and, rd.,dsdp t Outdid* oxcePttd.) at gattonny . s Bs s sari g e:117 ourth sneet, - Pltddwir, Pri." ' a`zid tiarunnader q.A.Arpy;z, ,: • Pittstarsh,d 211th, 18tOL • Athol • . ICKNI..--SNALL.Iiouss witteltocilgood dean roomi,lawit At Aa•shisorderiettUtlxiAllspbelq - cirTftta 14: • ripoluntio rent—will Aeit*lW i r —WW.mas. wife sad infant. A Bush% • shay Pla•alks, aD25:1•11 44 " "1,25 " 1.50 FOB SPICING AND VERT RICH"ORGAHDIES MILE:MLR 806119; r i sPITTIIBIZIRGII MATER Lessee spa Kszsger...--........*W5. NE=Ml=slMii MISS ADAK MAUS NEIBM. SATURDAY ZYENING, ILky JACK SELEPPARD.T JACK • StLEPPA.IIO.--..............111auk JIANNXIN JOE BLUFSKIN Lrons tin. WOOD KATZ 70#TXR ,To concladerwith TOM : AND: JERRY: CORINTHIAN TOlCaluit'maa..-Ips HENN= JERRY HAWTHORN.... HAFFIT OoRINTLIIAN KATE— GILLET 1 -••=THE ORIGINAL, CELEBRATED, World.BenovmedAmmican Men to MaStollit, GENERAL TOM TTIUMBI ' - iIIIALLEST MAN ALIVE, • - POSITIVELY TIE. LAST DAY--SATUBDAV, MAY 80, at MASONIC lIALL. Three' brilliant entertaintionts—Borning ad II; afternoon at. 30.nd evening et 8 o'clock. Door open half an hour pre,. Timm The Little °animal will be gusiateil.by• .• Mr. W. TOBIN, the Great lingildillari Masud Betio, tram the Nobility's Concert; London., • . „.• Er. W. DE VERB, the American Tenor, and.. - . Mr. C. G. TITOODID, Brilliant Pianist.. • • The Galena will ride he his beautiful•Niniator• Carriage, drawn by Lilliputian Ponies, andattemded • by Ellin Coachmen and Footmen, from theiSkelharkle Betel to the Bail, previous to each entertaluntant. ADM/3810N.: • „ • • • Day Entertalcouent.....2so Evening Entertainml.lso Children under Children under 10.......100 School' admitted on Reserved boats—...—....2Ae liberal terms. ' •-• The Piano mod isa"Chickaring," kindly tarnish eft by John B. Mellor, 80, Wood street. apShaw ALFRED CUTELY. limitless Agent. 3UCTIO.i' SALES. UNDERWRITER'S SALE OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GRUOZR3 ,' 4...—0 n TOME/AY 21011121NG, Kay Gat, at IQ._ o'clock, at the Commercial Auction •Pniaas.l4 rush; street, will be sold, by order, of Underwrltullotatock.4 of su enor Dry Goods, Boots and, Shoes, dot., part of which has been but slightly damaged, compradzig 4 pleceeLitieu Diaper; 2 pima Summertlassimerm - 1 piece black Broadcloth; 2 Pieces plain -and ribbed blaCk Satinet; 3 plecea fumy Satinet,• Owes Bog- • 11111 Shirting Rutin; 2 pieces glued Mullin; 2 pieces of Beaufort unbleached Nuidin; 1 piece P111:10b Royal Capiras; 12 piece. brown greach 'dolma piece Mars &Slim Veettug; .12 itac. Dress. Print.; 2 piece,. fur- • ulture du; 11.0 pieces Drees Urinal; 60 yards Beretta Anglide; 18 ink Parasols; 3 dual. silk kid-finish Gloves; 2 dozen Law Mautillas; dolettßoopSkirts 1 dozen patent leather TrareUng.Sacki; 4 dozen soft Wool Uwe; 1 dozen Buggy Guibrellaw2U dozettaa. . sorted. Neck Ti..; 40 Mann Spool Cotton,"4 dozen nue Premb anspenders4l caao,.ll • pair, Distee.C4lt Boots ' 1 case, 40 pair, Men's Mottoes; 1 case,22P•lr, boya'Oxford Taw; lease, LO: iselr,• lUDS Ktp , Bro= , ' gam; 1 use, 42. pair, Children's copper-toed /Mota; 1 case, W pair, Cbildrim'a gout Bouts,. 2 taus, 44 p air,Diana boots; 1 case, 50 patr,Yozilles brogaus;l awe: 40 pair, WOmen's Boots; 04 yolumos kihonellaneous• Books; Huge lot of drawing Paper; Silk. ILlbbons, Trimmings, sc. . . Also, at a o'clock p. at., the following alai - arks, ~. go 24 bow, 12 gra.. 11116111101ra 22tract Coffee; 1 , turd Logwood; 1 keg Alum; 1 keg Coplanar Idea.' -• Wiodow bath; 7 caddies Blchteoud Tobacco; ; boxes. Gucci:l3l2h Touacco; S barrels cut and dry Tobacco; boxes Havana Cigar.; 48 Mad preserved Canli fo.cr; S boxes, 24 glum, patent Clothes Phu, 4 doz. bra. Candkunicas; 24 pair "true Chains . 5 pair of Breast chain., de., Terms cash, per ttuidl i ti•••,; - • wy3 J. 0. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ia Kk: A T GALE (.1Y.,-VALAJABLE Vf BOUlig AT AUCTIQN.—t wilt sell at public.; • so don, TILIO (Saturday) IGl,lllilliG,' at 7 'o'clock; and every every evening next week, at same house, , at my salesroom, &t lath street, Pmt's thitat 2014', dooms' Coosignment of Books,•in emery deParraietut of Lawratu re, Science and Art; splendld . Ramily . Bl- Ides, rnotograph Albums, Letter and Bois,Papers: . kr. relate attention it rarkieetlully Invited to - this collection of Books, bellowed to 'Pe the finest tu)ied-", lion of standard *QOM Meer offered'at auction lu this city. In the colleaten may. Le timid ancllvetakilas: Iksbiogton Irviog's complete works, 21 - 7iillc'Soldt:', - Adams' do, 10 vole; xlannas :- Charles Dickens' do; 7 vole; theAftlietly Warks,"' • complete, 12 vols. - Clerk's Ct.mmentary on the3ible, - ...' complete, 4 vole; . tkott's do, I volt; hundreds of Slily, umes ttie ropulitr.LiteratUre of the dity',lmdlattll; tar and Slot° rapers, Ac:, - - , • - r,* T. A.llcoLELlAND;licictl'".. UKANIit AT it.uvriu.N.-uu THld (4616014) /101113140,-314 3d, at 10 n'clack,' old 1,6 sold, w 1116 Connitettial Auction nous% 641 litttli atrtet, 6 boxes Ontaga, Adeco,lll kegs ItoUta4 Herring. - G. DAVIS, DUtililES AT AUCTION-41n' tiA.V. U}ilhaY NOWUNG, ) I y Ad, at 11 o'clock, at um Commercial duatiest lionne,l4Fllth pont, will be soldj twe good le?cuu.d.4.and . . . wTI J. U.. DAVIS. • Aucl. Af IIIIL LI It BIN'S 'lsl.llitilES AND , . N.,/ CILAISKA—tskIAtiIIIDAY ItOltdilso.lll4—. 3d, at'll o'clock, at the Commercial Auction House,: ", ,04 Math street, will be sohl,ss variety oil Chfldren's : •,- ebvent Boggles and Chaises, with talllng top. . usy2 1 J. tl. DAVIS, Auot: VALUABLE di4Je.E.b AT AliMI L . —tha TUESDAY EVEN/1311, May Sth, at 73i, • o'clock, erUl be odd, in the demaud floor Bahr Ram of the Commercial Auction nense,k4:/itth' street, the following list of dtaCke 7 shares Marchand, and Manufacturers Bank MoaougabehrlusunencerCompany ri,teburgh • _ int2i EIC9CM JUDY BJilliTd AT hiceLtiLLAND'S .11111,1)111.Pa'd 61:10.ES dIoVLEI.- "1 - 1 bitiUDS AT IdeIIIALLAN J. 7 AUCTIOSZILIS DAV.. • spbti AYJS 2ilON.ta by buying your Bootqc S and Shoes it NW C•XLLAZDIi. • • All JAS &LIMNS 'AT -LAND'S A:00110W • • BUOYS:AN titnlia AT . Mee Ifsll LAIiDII AUCTWIL ap3o JILERCII4Jr7 . Mgi4ll intim a. Reis &co., (ioloomois to :woo 0.. Watt,) Are now receiving their Spring Stock, tom -may variety of goods adapted to men and boy= . which; In extent, choke mate sad prirca will compare ' Wench, American and West. of Salem! Cloth.% of .the beat makes, of every shade and quality—a-mwg -.- large assortment; -Centimes-at and- Dawkins; , Super Mack French Doeskins; Super Black Ynosch OW, merest /fancy Oassimeres In every varietyr 'Ribbed, Black and Fancy flaisimeree; Bilk Mixed Umbsieran. 'US 11SGS—Fancy Bilk and Satin Yeetin - styling Super Black Satin and Silk ifeetings;Matlaaak and Taney - 811 k Venbigm -Ifigurmi bilk and? . Also; every. variety of gOodi 'Dtoditshn. loo 4 , likewise Tay r.boice selection of Furnishing Goods. - adapted to 'gentlemen's wear: Bolicign an SerlYlestlf feta,- our friends and, Shit_ public, say orders entrusted to. our. cam will meg s with prompt attatitkaisad punctrualty. in ell lighlitlf G.. HAMS a- W., Blerchant.Tabxs;: mbld ... ; Cur. Penn and Bt. gleir 'streets. JEDirrsitmaxs: DR CHARLES H. STOWE, - 1 ' 'ail/tar/a AND 8 nt.4o* jOpposito Colonnade RO.s. nest , BirpenMen .7lt{dj 10315 _ . ... • •...•, .. .. . • . ALLliinfitiTtlit. :: E. M. U. JON.kki.:::. - -.. . • -.-.,-.- -,,,-.., -..,.:' 103:WY.LIF8iszirr, pAIT.N . TED : rOCT, 5,1861 - • • Dithridge's Patexit OVAL LAMP CIitMMIEI lifsaufactural et XX FLINT'. GLABI , . '_Mate Mouths art Intandalt Oat Caaatvabkhluating all pa, Du Waal itoes was:lama D. D. DITHUIDGE, . — . tort Glam. Wor Wahtuston. as '. - I , lttat,arta 'BItY.FINA .110010.11,411.- MLUILTACTUSAM 123 UNITED STATES DlOTlNA'auonta. ocOtrigtro.,. aoprztacl;'' • • • • Canter of Groan and Pitt straits, Soston..Mara. . , • • _ This Portable Rooting la the onlyardele twee edier.i, as to the public. vrgich I. ready preyaned folio on Shr,..; root 'without any Atildthig operation. 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