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People's State Convention. t SOFIA or PILNWSTLYANIA, Who de sire siosiially to tonilts in sustaining ttis 'NATIONAL', DI It i TILATI ON in fu patiintle efrarti_to mp . VT.lCiltctkintl 544 unholy 'lrele/ 11 1 11 11Pt1" .. , tbe 1 ' ' ,.. .5 ., ,,';',., • -.: .1".VIIIITT OF VIM 1111I'VDLIC, end who desire to a ~ .._;... 'iat rt. by- wmot inert of the 'Garen:mint, one ...... :: . 3 , 44 7 . ,, , , ,, , . 7r , krini .thou and heroic brethren in arms, braving '',,'.''''...`^'"-. '4 and the yards of the field to _preeerve the •" '. ~-".; .- V of our lathers; Cr. requested to *elect tb .4%•••‘- , "'s ' . • . ',ambit of Delegates equal to the Legisbitive Bettie. ~, ~..„ , , . wastamo, of. Markers, at mach timers and to such 4:.' , -: r --- mews will beet reepond to the Mitt of this call, -•Ir .', ' ', to MS la Otat• Coop. ntiou at HAIG/15111380, on . .'; • ._ --,.-, . THUSSDAT, the 17th day of July next, it 11 o'clock as said day, to nominste candidates for the offlas of _f;',-' ',". ...4117DITOR 014GEBA 1, end SVIIVITOR GEYER ,7i-/ .. ""' , .,Ap s ititd to take much smarm as may be deemed .. .t,._ 7 . -.. imestru7 to strengthen the Government In this sea. s„":, boa o(common peril to, • co m mon country: • ~ „ Chairman Ascoolta Star. Committee. 4io W.flesustariar. t &mt .,. loita U. - BINSIVAN, ) • : gay, Mum haterestlug utstteiirtll befoul:4 04 . 06 r Aral sad fourth papa. thternorulug. Arming Negroes.. . What a terrible hue and cry. was raised :litet. • winter against Mr. CAMEROS, and "every one else,- for proposing to arm the .: . .telavias of the South to assist in putting demi the'rebellion. Now, when the meas ure has - been resolved on by the Govern :ment, ass necessity, to save the lives of our white soldiers, (here is , hardly a 'whis per of dissent. It: would have been much better done at that time than now; as by - this Usu.,' when we need them, they ,would hare been disciplined.- It is better late - thin never, but the general ccqut esence IL -sow shows -the steady . and. powerful '..words of 'public sentiment. There are a - ways some men ahead' of the times—pie . .neerstin all great and good movements , who hive to endurefor a time the sneers sod abuse of a publi4 which cannot brook . ths/ any one should 140 TO faster than itself. The public comes floondering on, but . only toliedthe pioneer still ahead. The idea ofagentral emancipation is now under tis ban, but if this' war lasts until next winter, Immediate emancipation - liel.bilirersal cry, and the term "ibolition-; will cease to be an epithet of reproach.: Confiscation in the Home. 4' r -special Confiscation committee was appointed-in the Hour, and it has already bad two or three meetings, and it is said are much nearer unanimity on the confos uation question thanit was supposed they would be. A large majority of the com mittee favor &confiscation bill. Mr". Noel!, or 14iiisi.vrii',openly.alrows his position on the sub ject, which is in favor of the passage • - -of - 1 0dringent-bill. To meet the views of some of the MeMberi of : the committee it is ,probable that:two bills will be reported - , WICt - Cerifiication,lidit and - the other an -- , conaticipatinn 'act. number of southern members.. will vote for a confiscation bill who`will not interfereTwith slave 'The 'committee will report n t an early day. can be no, confiscation bill pass Congreis which will not confiscate Slaves as-.;well,::as other southern property. Slivery lies 'got to,take its chances in th - in? which.,it brought on, and it it is ruined it Ishii fc;r slavery bat good for the slaves, i.-:ttnd a benfit, to the country, , • o.rer.Larityla Nashville. -4-leiter - to the New York Ttibune bas folloiringlasteutent:, , . . The. rigorous . ..measures that were ex _ peeled and neoesiary. were not adopted in the Capital of . Tennessee.;. Jelin Overton, wealthiest man in the State, - Gen. :Washington Barrow, and ai,Governor Neal 8.: Brown, who had been most energetic in • tfie Cause of secession, and done everything in their.powor to advance it, were permit .ted; and are still, I believe, to vent their -;.';otTensive opinions without let or hinder .. r:-tince:. I recently beard EmersomEtheridge 'eomplaining bitterly that the very men who bad .threatened Id, tar and feather, shoot and hang him, and would have done so had hey- had an opportunity, are treated with far more forbearance and deference than he himself 'would be if he were in Nashville. A number of persons are' dissatisfied lOU - Gov- Andrew Johnson's administrs ; dolor affairs. Na one doubts' his uncom promising Unionism, but they fear his dis position to ialn popularity with a class who ha're.alwaysliated and 'abused him has , srarpial his , saniiilot justice and modified _ his course of action: . . It Is astonishing how long it takes our (lovernm . ent and its officers to rise to the '''' stark.n . f putting forth . a little wholesome ' -- - severity., .Treason is open, blatant, does =. _, not seek to disgnme itself, and yet no pttn :.% .- -- 'shineskis meted to it, except it comes with _ .., ' a gun on • its shonler, and uses it—thin iit, the ciovernment fires act. These traitors walk the streets of Nashville, and of other --,-.•. (siting, and Haunt their . treason in the - face 7of thetiovernmenc arid .paii On unptin ,;.,:-..: 1. - . ished. , How long is : this to last? Welled!, the Secretary of the Navy, has issued avert' ' sensible "order in relation .to contrabands. They are to be Shipped aboard our vesiely -to perform such duties of common sailors u ;woad endangey the lives of whitessilors in the simmer months. They are to be • . • hired and paid by the Government, and titu_ treated as 'free, responsible human beings who have a large stake in the conn-', ivy and in the war. Sensible at last. --- . to - dwotoz or Nat Oatzais.--Tha Prasl `'dent has appointed, and the Santa has Innen latonely oonartned Cuestas 0 Lorimar col `lector tot the port of New Orleans. This, o wine, evinces a deterralititioa to raise the - . -,. bloated* at the month of the Mississippi. • It -ja• - cloitended that, as the .blockads` was par flatly put biforee at diFsrent times, it can be raised in part. -,;llc...lommauf. is a Republican in pOliticsi I 'o4 . rasootivelled to fullme New Orians eoinumnoement of the outbilak. Ifneire indebted to Ho*. 4; hfoon, • ',#lii„Clutirmart of - the geleet Committee :7r:if:the Boise 'On Arinoriee; for imp: of Ow interesting and '4lg:tab's re tort 'WAY, preintredand presented by them on That subi.e:t ' • ' : • ' . damage - has . boon,: and ore will i Missies' 1 river gions,by -7: an d a' .. , talent, an a m an , won e New Orleans Bor days rigo, iwer. country, along . the- vast most; entirely. 'overflOwed ! ',find ire suffering_ greatly from the Dwellings sail fia mine._ are k grata-" and pro f ond hare led, 'hogs, and cattle, and 40,,- and inunentm amounts or !t, . 2, flhie,-7-vilth the sad comet 31telitat,‘.4ari *diced a great , PitilleAto•A lamentable and p 1 4 .2...- *1f..,... 141 4.M.,44imit , todfsgust T9l l l.: ll fati" lad Ills . hkitei , Ntiger•Lovers and. A%•. - .....1ff10i1i5t5.... ; Extract from a '„ Speech of iilLen• ' tieldam. - -,;- : Col. - troxliras"Mt.roatr,`Of _Kentucky lately made a speech .to the Union men of Carlisle, Nicholas county, in that i State, n ~ ....... which he paid his respects tr? those n '.• loving secessionists- which abound in the North as' will as in the South, who are constantly proclaiming that they are not. run for d Abolitipnists,land who, when har , . . . , an argument, 'will cry'uAbolitiOttitit,"'"Ab olitionist," as if it - lias only necessary to 'fix fliestigimi Of abolitionism' upont'Man to-ruin him forever. . This outspoken Ken: ......„ tocklandnais the portraits of these ertrg ing dastards with the-pencil of, a Limner. Ire Mks an extract for the e dification of these puny-souled creatures: I Ild started to 'pay my reiPect.• C• ttlll nigger-lovers of the South. There has been no election since I can re ber but the cry of nigger - -was raised. A constable, coroner, judge or presiden - could. not be nominated ' but the same old tune Was ground. Law after law , as passed . to in tighten - the tenure by whi Ire held there. State laws, fugitive laws, .nerriterial legis lature!. might legislate a Menlo the devil if they. chosc, if he bad fno _niggeri Init laws were passed to prevent them, from le gislating on - the subject of nigger!.,.A Re publican Congress puled laws to prevent themselves from legislaing on .negroes in the territories, still-the, cry was more se curity, more concessions, until they re quire- all to kneel to Heeler's cap, or else they ire not the 'Simon - Pure, or else they are- not the Sheen - Buckner pure. They swear that kill God's institution, and that in ,his sublime wisdom'. he instigated 'the trader to the pious galling - of catching and I chaining . the Wild African in the hold of some gloomy ship to transport him from his native hills-where his soul is in danger, to the • Cotton• fields of:Amerioai.all for the glory of, God and the increase or his king dom; that their purinits and pleasure in . Africa are loathsome, to God; bui when they are transported to the cotton fields and learned to raise six bales to the hand, great is his reward, for he now plesseth the Lord. and' shall helm a seat in Heaven ; while traitors who have so long . been'priateated in. making black angels, q uietly -pocket pocket the proiseeda of the cotton. To all this you . . . . must solemnly promise and swear or you areian. Abolitionist.' :Atid . trotrie of these traitors. are „helping.' to "populate ;Heaven :with angels only half black. This is no joke; all-this has been preached from the pulpit by the said sooty-winged nigger sa tellites.' . :They do notatopat insulting man, but blaspheme God with their obsequious dallying and pandering to a set of corrupt, fiy. • blown jackasses, itrho . cannot see any other aim or object on earth through'which pleasure or happiness. can be secured but nigger; no other road to Heaven but on a nigger's back. They must have the Mis souri Compromise, or they , will break up the government. Then the Missouri Com promise must be repealed, it ain't fair, or they will knock all the underpinnings from under Uncle Samuel. • • • • • • The cry:of Abolitionist is the whip that is continually held-np to scare the ignorant into the Democratic, and now the Secession ranks. If you look at things with common sense, yea are an Abolitionist. -If you are fit country, and for . the majority ruling, you are an Abolitionist.. D. is time we put a stop to these insults.- They cannot listen to reason. The only thing-you• can beat common sense into them 'with is a' green sycamore club that will'not bounce, or, a brdlet. A few. isholesome truths may: be bitter, but neverthelets true: 'The accusa tion is very 'Common that the North favors amalgamation. Now, to tell the truth, and Aherne old Nick, it is practised to a fearful extent throughout the South and Kentucky. Go into any of our-towns and see the differ [ ent shades, and colors. - . Jet black, kitt, sad brovrh Mongrel, puppy,, whelp and boned. Bat we will not' speak loud . on this. Somebody might: be listening.' You can knori every traitor in the land as plainly as you can your hogs; by - the- ear' marks. They have'a - pass - word, by Which You can know them as well in the night as in the day time—thet - word is, Abolitionist. That is.the "sum total °roll theirlarguments. . mr. W of lbe rota ,CouittiOdok, FootOf fleet 1 . ,'; :._'. Confederate Eleripin Virginia A letter from7Gen. Banks' army says The secessionists are often made to suffer 'severely for their devotion to the C. S. A., and in this way •.• The notes issued by Jeff. Davie have had a very general circulation, and are to be found in atinndance in Win chester and other places recently occupied by the rebels. But as soon as good. money is introduced with our troops, their value disappears like inlet before the morning sun, and they become mere shinplesterr— not worth the paper they are printed on. But Virginia pride . will never admit that "payable five years after the acknowledp ;neat. of the Southern Confederaiy" doesn't mean in 1867; and although it is a sore trial to their pockets, the F. F. V.'s take the notes : at par. Now, at. Winchester you, can buy them at fifty, sixty and even seventy per cent. discount; then purchase whatever you want and pay in shinplasters; and so make tolerably good--bargains. • A shre*d fellow (I need not tell'you he is a Yankee) bought. in this way ' . $lBO of, scrip for $4O- of Federal Treasury notes. Ile then found 'a stout. secessionist who owned s7good _horse, which, after some bargaining, ha agreed to sell for $l6O. The horse was prodnced, and with a wry face $l6O in shinplistirs accepted in eichange. TO question thevalue'of the money ins to doubt the strength of the government that issued it and he upheld, and.that his pride , would not permit, whereas to take it at par when it wasn't worth a quarter of its nom inal value was ruinous to his wealth.. haps his pride would have yielded had net the 'C. S. A. imposed a heavy penalty upon any, one who j should refuse to take their scrip; so he took the paper and parted. with the horse, .Such a lesson as this is very instructive; and the Yankees will not be wlow to. teach su )'when.,they .. .are so well paid for ther. se .triees. LIMICII a Govsniemmy SUBMAILIXII Iftasm.—The I unch of the tittle-submarine vessel Hinting .n took-place on Wednesday afternoon.: W n fairly in.tho:water she lay half submerged her iron guards being almost level with; the urface. Two men want into the interior end tried the effect of the oars or paddles. Although but_two or . three \ were moved at once the vessel obeyed them readi ly, and when the whole sixteen' of 'eighteen are put in motion it is - believed that "she can be propelled with considerable velocity. - She will:be entirely submerged, when necessary, by meanie, of lead ovother ballasting; and it is believed that when this is accomplished, • very slight variation in weight sullies to lower her to the bottom or raise her to the surface. When entirely submerged the glazed aperture in her roof will keep her lighted. With her Gothic arched back and .conical bow eke looks not unlike a big sturgeon.--PfainT de/phia inquirer. , . • - _ THE rebel organs denounce ,Preside nt Lin coln for suggesting that the United States Government, if any State wishes to get rid of its slaves, shall purchase them. And yet all those organs, we have . nodoubt, approve the course of the rebel commissioners in London, w are said in...the English papers to have proposed that if Great "Briudn would acknowledge thandependence of the Southern Confederaey, children of slave parents, after the recognition, should be free.--Loasoille Journal. -r. . Conorzurrtmem....-The two intefesti that pretend the most lore for the Constitution, are, in the Nation,the Yallandigham Demo orate ; in the State, thekeepers of the free concert , brothels: New York. Both' are standing uplor.thtijinifititutionil rights of , , Betwasa, - • i— 'Feaerak 010 Du 4. dJo whon made bill • Poo ' AlataW4S p lace ,and t,„ - j ‘by 7 irumaxine,reled ,thst Poe te3tit'L-!7.,1; ii6oo,6.:'onentiocrit iclav :.aaF the -4111 to /INTIL - - ...040! ) , co .. . _ .rormati: _• :. • I:.Primiiamax, , kx., May 3438 It. ~,„. . .ANTENTION OF ALL-PER 1... v.). SONS lute.rested Is rrepelfully directed to the volitneng notice from the Post 01110,DTsparttuent, Weehh.gton;',D. C. Ile 'oil cams of, pelTol.l offend_ JogObePostAl entficed.. Ir; VON DO ,ICIIOhtiT, An act or OunEren. apprOved 3wa., 117,1845, de c'arra "mailable matter - to to all lettera and neva rapine, am: all page the% and itamOleta Inibllebed In a reanLar stairs, and anatier wars or Iris/dal mrtter, whereof nab topy,aball not.excesd. eight minces in weight ; *as raibraciup al/ Jalapa. raPolicies, whether Wank or filled, awd all I_ frosiaror, tiamibillf, mad avietell or aiatai aoacm whaler., t forbids the conveyance out of the well by pri rate ropy ernes - mating itamd or molar tritet ikon one. place to another, between which the L:nited r macs mill Is transported, ol oily "mailable ',nog," whetekee; except newspapers far sale or distribution to satatriaent, and except, aloe, pamphlets, rearktinee and periuditalei whoa not worked or direeed, nor in tended foe intsze Hee distribution toga:written, or others, but Intended 105 late ae ni-rchandlse, and sent or 'consigned to some.bono fat dealer or agent for the sale thereof ,!and subjects every paws blow •jfetid• tag: or aiding wad a/siding tharrin, to IL penalty el S 1.0 tar each ollenco. : -.,. 4 anhjecte. trio owned", of .aoy—vehicLa or erase! by 'which, with the -intowledge or connivance of the owner;" driver, - canductor, or person boring charge thavetif. is convoyed eny person acting AS It private express and actually, in ,possautiou of forbidden "mailable tootle , ' " to a penalty of 5 50 for each It inhjieffi the owner vehicbi or visual mak. log staled tripe, eild cotrrefriog aforeradd any for , bulges mailable matter' otherwise than in the mail, to a rite of sue, and the driver, conouctor, captain, or other . . penon to charge,ao a hue of $5O tor each offence. It permits the -conveyance by such vehicle or vowel, out of the mill; of lettere or other mailable natter relating to coronepoilyieg adrgo or freight; but rat:racier goods, whether carded or ualscoled,oTh not em. braced in sueUpermiasion. : . • • It soldrota alt possum whatsoever, who Moll seed, Or ramie to be oat:by private' express or other unlaw ful meana any ferbiddeti mailable matter, to a pace ally of $54 for each offence. -' • : AMY*, Itypikthera of r eel Ogles sporinsest, chop. •414 edifies gl . • • . By authority of an rut of tiongeme, approved Aug. . iis2,let,ers aticloesd in shoved i arroyo furnish ed by Obi Department; may be lawfully darted by .private expresses or otherwise, out of the malls; lot lettersprepaid by stostspecossof be so carried. • ' lam dtrera in cia hy.tbei.rostester General to give - public notice that every person who shall violate any of the foregoing proticlawof law. after having been served with this Circular, or alter it has been - brought aci bur attention, urtiU be prosecuted for the pcual. toes:aid Nett) ' 6 01 •tt ' — . - . , ,StfterlIONDAT,lLoy-sth, leilt o the hours to .i.lesht; the malle.tr(ll• be n . • . . . _ ....Tbe tulle the Through *ail Train for the Nod - iirliFrlcse tutduight, (except Saturday night,) and tiepin at tsoa.' m. - carry the cay mails butyrate Altaxiiiand Harrisburg. TM mails by the Through /impress Train will sioes , at 2:50 p, monad depart at 3:60 p.m: Ibis Train b i ll cir bill the a nd between Pittsburgh and ... 7 itlestathe by Fart -Mae will eloa■ at 7:23p. co. and depart at 1120 p m.. . WYSTEBS MAILS. ' • Mlle by ,Past Liao on Pittsburgh. Yort Wayne .1 Cane hailliold will close at 12 m., twerept titan, day night) and depart at 1:10 a. in. Mafia by -Mill Train close at midnight sad de. part at 7:10 U. m This Train carries the way mails between Pittsburgh and Croak". MUIR by Express Train close at 12 in., and depart at 1 p. so. • Rads on Cleveland 'tr. Pittsburgh Railroad close at at midnight, sad depart at. d:2o a m. This Train• carrks the .ay mails. - Malls by afternoon Lrpress close at 11:50 a. m. and depart at 1210 p. at. Mail by Train on Pittsburgh st Connell villa Rail road closes atioldnight, and depart. at 8 a. at. Mall -by elbkgbeny Valley !railroad closes at mid niscliCand departs at 8 a. at. m 2:IW ISt.. May a, L. POST OFFICE .NOTICE.—On and arcer VONDAT, M y Lib, the malls will doeo, arrive and depart from Ude palm u lultowe It&STEUK MAlLS—clue. Through kl7lll. -.. thOO : .I.AUTEIIIII—MAIIS—Antre. Tbrougla and Way ..... 7:00 a. a. Through Exprtaa,3:o7 1.. R. WlooTllial MALLS —bj P. V. W...t C. IL. B.—claw Through arid Way alaiL----... 9:30 Ir. rd. Through Express " or.. . WASTEILIS MAlCS—Arrire. Thin ugh Uprose, P. Y. W. it 2ioo n. Through Mail Train, r. r. - River matt to Wheeling, lc., clefts at SOO p. Attires at 3:2 p. EIDD Lit, P. M. TO'llAlSiliktkilLT ItiFLES.—A tat monthly meeting of the Cousiany will he held THU (Monday) ATMSNU, inay Ath, at 7X o'clock, at Washington Ilea, Sebsota !street, Alk— ellen, City. A full attendance is requosled, as lonu noes of Importance willhe prtgentil iiy order of S. 3. Bu tier, Presidetit. inyAltd ' u --- St UK MEETINti.-A socetlig of the Stec-kWhien of the Pittsburgh Female Whip will-he hold to the TUUSTILMV lillo.lll, on MONDAY, May Mb, at 4 o'clock p. m., for the pulp.. of Medias Six Tract... A fall attendance hi de .lred. mytlt,t,. W. VAN RIM Secretary. jr - L.LOTIVILE AT TIM IRON OJT I re. 7 COLLEGE, corner of Penn mad St. Clair as 2111.5 (Mendas) MOANING, at 11 o'clock; NNGOTIABLE YAPS& . Election ler one . President and eigbt.]taaager or the Alle gheny Gas Oompany. to Jerre lot the ensuing year, rfl he held at the office, No. 2.sDiamond, Alhgheoy. on MONDAY, May 12th; between the boa to or Is a. In. audit p. m. J. V. POUTER, Tramuntr. malodtd ATII.MINE .—W. M. Komi, wUI he a candidate for nomination to the .odice of District Attorney, mbJect to the Ca cision of the Republican County tiontsiation. • aplittc jr - DISTRIUT A'r.I.IIKNE M. WATSON, of Allegheney city, 'will be a calidblete for uomlnatiou to the above office,. to tha Coureotion to be called by the Itepublimn Nieto. the Committee. • , sohlikte AITIJBA E Y.—The uti uT-r darelgeed will be n candidate for the above office before the Ea .blican Nomlndio. Coneention. ETMEMMI TE.DISTRICT ATIVII.NEt-=.INo. M. KIIIITAT SICK It 111 be • ouididataiM. wad oa non to the above aim, before the next Nominating Republican County Convention. aplindairte JONATHAN NEELY, -of Lower EL Clair; will be supported for County Comailaioneibefors the Er • üblicau Count Ooriventlm. ap7:Jawta SIAI'E StsiNATE.—.N. 1). (31-Azuht .."*" ix a csonidate for the Republican nomination for the Bent.. ao3:tc SPECIAL wrogricEs. To Hone Owners. . Sweet's /Si YALLIBL; LINIMENT TOR OWNS'. mai. vane by any; in all awe of Lame arieng from dineibii.Brninta, or Wrellehhigilre le maidoal and certain. Nan.= or _Saddle. Hastenee, Ikauge,*o., it will also.•cgre . 0 .y. 4WD and Itingbone may be Needy mended rend in their inolpient stages, bat confirmed am beyond the possibility of a need "cure. No of the kind, however, la se deep:Tata or hopeless but it mai be al. breated hY this Linitnent, and Ito tiithhil apiece. eon Will always Mature the batwing and enable the hone to travel with empanel), COM. STII4 bOtr inner sbc4ildhavitlils remedy al band. for Its timely um at the lint appeezance of lemma§ will effectually Fremont then formidable dimmer eon. tioned, to which ell bones are table, and Tidal na iler m many ethanen minable lumen nearly worth. .. .. „ &"t. SIMMS d 00., Agate, corner of W lad Second streets. Pittsburgh. —4l27:iyiliwlr : a Barrio% aPPer Mill an SICK LTLNG WOUKS, Pinsaviam. PARK, -M'CURDY & CO., Matmaketwars of 8111ATIIING, DDAZIYRS• AND . DOLT; COPPNR. RaseaND .COPPIR =TOMS, RAIDED DTkLI, BOTTOMS, BPALTESt DOLDIER: sisoLiiporters and &Wets in PLATD, BUS= 111024 wiRE, ka. dogi4ai3tl7?” TINNEIIEP 112.CHINIS AND TOOLS..: WAtiiiirse. No. 149' nest aikill2o li!set.. Pittsbongh. PeztiVa. Ns/raped.' orders of Copper GA to 07 desired pat- JMite Confeeeions and perience or AbrINVALLD.. Published far tleilienedt es • warning and a motion t0. , -young men who ander from Niceties Debility, Premature Decal, god sop plying at, the urns Onto the meats; of &dr•otna. . Hy one mho bu eared himself after being plat to Vent expense tbmiagh medical imposition and quack ery': - eneiming a pod-raid addremed envelops, amass eerrin may be Lail of the anther, NAT'L SS IILATVAII It, Neg., Bedford, Kings Uo., N. Y. U.. LI; HILLIcsi winmow NtILU.. IM"Ii0B131130N, MINIS & MIL. T.W roinnam min ItAmotoror, WAsanlGT*l Wow, rittiburgh, eyries, / 1 9 , 21 MAIKIII o'irarr. Ilsoutsciurn all kinds or 8 . 13611 Rialuiss AN 0 MILL iteartursur, cepturqs. /11 ,11410 i0 WORK, KrEMIL BOILRUS AND BERM IRON earJOLIDING, - ANDItErAIMIXO dote on:abort A. IL KILLIPATILIUS........IL N. Au5:.........a. L. MINA F. WKLUE.PATRICk,;.EURNAP - A to., (s*cio l . C. Iltitzt,ixi** co.;) XE I ; whacturers sia. Wboloirli - :DediriC. Itt CiAni*InIVOIADZB4I4I4P 0.:45 ~ 4+: , .. ~ 1611`Whnteiale Atenti foi last,./ ONLIDDATED I4DIONATILNO AND LIMN ' TING DAMON OIL% Na. NM Wow Dflitst, •cw , :#4 . 1.0 8c - Owls* notell Pittsburgb, - .Pa.: •, , ' ..,.• . , 1 - 9aDDITI . MENNE - 1(07:1 ; 41_ T.N3URIN j_ ".• - it. C. 1;0031189 NO. A 59 WOpD,STBEET, PIyTISBUBOH 'STATEMENT OF •TITAiI etrsprriot; OF THE HOME IagUe.ASCE COMPANY. OF NEW YORK, ON THitv MEM. DAY' OF JAM:TART, • 1882: 'l. Capital Stock Number of Phares of, Black 8. Amount of Asamtments or Instalments on stockpeld to, in Onah—..... • • sl,ofiO,Odt THE PROPERTY Olt ABSETS HELD BY THE COMP : ANT. 1. Th • value, or ea nearly se amy be, the Real Estate held by the Coinpanit..... 2. A mount of Cash on hand. a. Amount of Cash deposited in' Banks, specifying In , what Ranks the same is • mental Cont Bank, of bow York 4 Amount of Cash In hinds of Agents and income of transmission . ... 6. Amount of Loans second • by Bonds sad Mortgage.. coustituting the first lien • • on the Real Eitate, on' which there la lees than one year's Internet due 6. rm d lu o * u w ntotosna -"" onWhich Interest hornet been paid within one year......... .... 7. Amount doe Company on which Judgments have • been hone. 8 Amount ot Stocks oineed by the Company, whether of any State or of the United States, or of any • incorporated City of the United Stares, er of any other deeeriptionopeclfy ing the number of shares and the par and market valmof the name.— • No. of Far Marker Share. rabic. ruble. 200 Bank of Commerce .2.1.41,00 15,000 130 importers' t .Tradere' Bank .. 13,600 100 Ootatineaud 7.300 lOU Corn Exchange Banklo,ooo 8.40) 100 Metropolitan Bank.-10,000 8,400 ao Park 8ack....._ ........ 6, 000 4 . 600 50 Saint Nicholasßunk-5,000 Mar. DV People', Bank - MOO 3,800 Milted Slate. Itegla. tared Stocks, 18111--10,010 8,800 United StateeTrestite. ry Notts 7 310 per tient— 000 72,000 bllavatirigiat . talo — nde... 7s. .81x per Cent....--0 00 1 . 000 8,5 Tenn. state Bongs, tllx per 0ent:........20,000 8,000 South'Carolina State • Bonds, 81x per Cont10,0:10 5,950 ' Illinol. State BondiL.lo,ooo SAO Ohio State Bondi...—. 5,341 4,811 Brooklyn City Water Bondy ....... 10,000 9,650 $210,300 *91,X16 114;336 00 9. Amount of Stock held by the Com pany as Collateral security tor Loans .115 the amount loaned on each kind of Stock, ita par and market saloe • Ire; k. of Merin Arland Orom. onbm. safer. loaned. 0 (Mental bk... 2,000 1,100 1,600 10 State Dank, Troy— LOCO 1,100 16 Triusteu Brooklyn .... 1,600 1,300} 60 Hanov e r B 5,000 3,300 40 Amert'n Ex change Bank 4,000 3,160 23 Central Bank Cherry Val. 65 Ameri'n change B'k.. 5,300 4,231 12 Pacific Mall S to out ship Company—. 1.200 1,128 SPX 13 13 • 3. °Treasury Notre 490 .400 5 Metfopoliten Stock 600 420 80 Ottizene 13k. 2,000 1,840 20 Rusk Mato of New lurk 1,000 1,640 Tradv.tom '0 I,AVO 950 Bank, Cittienalisa Oompany .... 500 275 5013b0a and Leather Bk. 5,000 4,250 35 St. hicholaa 37,00 t 2,537 5 Lamar In. gurszwe - 'AI Barak Wk Brvoklyn— 2,000 2,00 0 . 10 000111 Link. ,• .150 150 51alropolieu Bakk.. 5,000 4, 20 :i 100 Ilatlez;W Company ; . 5,000 5,500 . .430 Btor4kry 5,725 6,370 VIII Batches' 6 Movers' Bk 5.6.:5 6,275 .234 Bruukl•nOss Light 0,40•7_11,409 .. 7„296 5 Book Mato or New York 800 ?SS 000 Brookrkelly 116Briml Co. 8,000 5,300 18 Dlorekant.' • Exchangenk 900 720 75 Phoeulx Bk. 1,500 ' 1,810) 40 Metropullt'a • Beak 4,000 3,36 0 ' 01 Be. 4,500 ♦,050 . • 5 llmpprtept4 n,OOO Tratkre Bk 1,590 1.350 North-Birer 75 Cl/166W Bit 1,175 1,725 3 $l,OOO /Int Mort.. Bonds Butrato,l6 Y. 414 B. B, Co 3,000 1,450 1,600 $l,OOO 1114. rood Bonds. 5,000 2,125 1 .0 00 40 Phoenix Bk 800 724.1 660 61 Cityr. Batik * 6400 6,716 6,100 67 It.YorkCorn Yichang, 1,675 416 - BO Internetlan- el Bank.-- 8.000 - 8,490 22 lfarmere'end Moths' Bank Rochester 2,11.0 1,080 ti mml - 66 Atlantic Bk. 6,660 0,67 6 10•Hinorer Bk. 1,000 600 $6,070,0f IMA ==l 154 lanr• anal Scrip... 5,070 " ' , 11,810 al Flaw Tar 722 2,000 7,50 0 800 Broadwayßk2o,ooo 24,000 06 Itoporiene k Traders' 8k.10,600 9,640 2 8014041,200 each, lira Mort. Bonds BMWs, Haw - . York I 11. 11 11.rotopacy. 2,400 I,doo 60 Pacific Idea Steamship ' , Company .... 6,000. 6,640 /I.oMithiontai • Bank.—.,.. 1 100 .SO3 02 Broodwayßk 1,660 1,800 $168.080 $163,1353 $126.300 ,121,300.00 40. Amount of AiWalnut, oil ltock of the Company called In due and unpaid.... None It. Amount of Premium Note@ In. Amount of Interest on .In reitmento made by the Company,lne and unpaid and accrued but not du0.... 13. Doe for Premiums uncol• looted on Polities, hound at Idiecellaniona item ... . . WirPollcierismed amd Wow prcooptlfodlostrd by R. Lookue, debut, NO. 159 Wood .treat. ORPILIN COURT; No. 68, Match AU psrsonsliiterretsd ire sanded that satd•Court on ISATINIDA Jess 7th; . 862 idlitharlie J. U. Walter and Margaret Gibson, Adm nistrator sad' Admlaistratrix of Jas. It. Ciitisua, deed. tout their said delis*, emcee and eptoluttostit. _ nate:Sid NV. Ls. HEISBON,Thitt. 9 fifick L/3.3. CLEAR SIDES ; vy tr 206 bush. Dried Ando.; • 1 bbl. fresh Roll butter; • ' - 6 loaf bbls. .do do; Bemired thy and for soh by . thy day • • . m . • voicrraco QTONE 'WATER PIPE-5,000 yards 1..7 from 4 too Inch ctactar, Just crcelve4 by mys • • H. LBAD- - -,200 bda Bar Lead. ' sW Plpo Load; 1.2 IL.celycd andlur male by EMMY coLLINSI 113. ASK "r. WILIA)IVB,-50 bundles to arriroVn &tower Ilarkirr. for mole by - to 5 ' ISAIATI DIttKIC? CO. C' 1-50 bb 8.11,y ranlic Cement Put re by LEN • T COLLINtI.. 6 NEW 39 betas prime cntllng Ob 1 bs.ll^lab AIM _ • • / " Butter lincebred and , (orate by lOL • Mt* hiIWEL ruenA AND tuorylEyormgus; for mla. by • - - _ WAS. DOWN a TZTLIT. IM Wand et- Slailoestuid PapoT Haagen, for Ws by • ' In 8 DOWN At TIMM', Wbbd it. (1001.1fdi'13 'XIV '4 l , Varsoter's Toots, la Mose Clutter's Tool.. Arc safe 3' • DOWN It TRTLIC 13VIrood.ist. i ArEit • • 4310*:t4na... am 'Brawn end Clime, far arlsity: - P X kitSHAti. PA ABA 2U kb re; .on eautgumint, and It Ask bJ MWM. =WE elf' jprERTIIStE.MASf ROPOSALS ITAITTED STATES SEAVICE, •• . Osamu= Ora's, 1. Washington, D. D., April 29,186 9 L ) 141.0208A.L.5wi1l .beirecetvea by this Department until is p.m. on the enrenineof the 1.132 u of 81.81 f, - 1862, - Dr - mimuCactniing, in the United-States, for the Government, within one year from that date, the following description of arms, viz: Springfield - Dined Muskets. model i 855. SI,OOU WO i 0 ES!MNNMEM Breech-loading Carbines, for cavalry. Revolver Pistols, army sire. Sabres for light cavalry. • - Non-comndedoned Oflicers•Swords, steel scabbard.. kitiliChUlir Sword., steel scabbards. Real Subtends for rifled musket bat °nets. •Proposals will state— For muskets and rifles, the price for 20,000 of either, /and the redaction prop...ad, per gun, for each addi tional 10,000 to 5: 0. $50,000 00 For revokers and ca blast, tho kind proposed,- and. the price for moo, and reduction, per phtol or car. Moe, for each additional 5,000 to 20,000. for . ,brea, • end scabbard% ,the price of each' of the prescribed patterns to the number of 6,002 each, and also for each additional 5,000 to 20,(00. All the Ore-arms are to be furnished with the reg ular istppendangee. The rifled muskets are to be in ail respects idanUcel with that manufactured at .the U. 8. Armory, Springfield, Xessachruietts, aid an, to interchange with It, and with each other, in all its parte. Sack of the other kind of lire4nrts must also interchange with one another the same . manner. The materiabi for thew arms must be of the . very I best quality, and no malleable iron .pars will be al, levied to be need. AU the articles must be 'abject tO the inspection prescribed by the Ordnance llegula, them, and must be, boxed, ready for transportation, at the expense of the contractors, in such manner es may ho directed. impactions will be made at the factories in lota of not hem then 1,000 each. Proposals will state the name of the establishment making the offer, the number and data of the flnt de. livery, and rate of delivery monthly thereafter. Failure to make a delivery at a specified time, or an attempt to introduce malleable Iron or other inferior material into the work, will subject the whole num , bee of arms contracted for to forfeiture, at the option of the Depotment. The Department routes to itself the right to re. jest any bid, and will consider none made through any agent, broker, or party other than the regular manufacturers. 3113,21i1 63 Proposals will be addressed as follows: "General J. W. RIPLEY, Chief of °niacin* Wmhington,.D. C.;' and will be endorsed "Proposals for Iluskets," or ritlea,aabres, dc., as the cam may be. mrLdtdeod. ETNA STOVE WORKS -Ilk A.' BRADLEY, No 80 Wood Street, UORNItit SECOND, PITTSBURGH, Ilsoutacture and !rholesale end retail dealer lu.sl CDISK; PARLOR AND ItEITING STOVIA, GRATH FRONTS, FENDERS, an. In our sample room may be found the ORLZBRATED GAB BURNING COOK EMOTES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of which hare been fully tested by thous ands, and the Stoves pronounced unequaled by any in the market, together with a great any other desirable patterns. . . • • We have also a very large emeoritsent of PARLOR•AND HEATING STOVES Embracing Nome of the Dar PATTERNS now of• *red to the public. IMP - FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS and FENDERS, of the newest etyles. W COMMON KITCHEN DOW AND JAM CHUTES all of which are offered at very tow pries. illirSpeclal Inducements offered to builders in or O RATES FRONTS. oshl24m. •• I McCORD & CO. • I lIITS, UAPS, STRAW GOODS. DONNNTS AND WAN= MODS Whuksale and ietvi/. In. WOOD BTIMET, PITTEDDTIOD We ere now receiving • LAII.OD ADDITION to nor ai ready mums atom of FIATS; CAPS, STRAW GUOPS. BuNNETS; SHAKER koops and PALM LEAF LIAM Merchants stilling our city can boy hunt us knotspricar than in Philadelphia or New Turk.. IicCOIID & CO. LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT .aaPOW DICE, tatted for 19 years And grows In favor. It ktim and exterminates Roseini., Bed • Bugs, Ants, Firm, Moths in Clotho, Fan and Furniture. Garden Insects, do. AU grunt.. Leans .the signature of lb.' Lion, ascii...it poLosous to pmono or domestic nit mak Beware of cAunterfelts and imitations. Lyon'. Powder bile all (mods Ina trite. Lyon's Pill. are death to remand mice. • Sold everywhere. D. S. BARNES. m ktmdw 20211readwa , New York. Q. T. 1860-X.-DRAKE S J.TATIONBITTYBB.III3. ifshaultednature's great • restorer. They invigorate, strengthen and ruff) the system, curo Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Dianhaia, &c. A perfect appetizer and tonic. . They invigorate the body, without itionniating the brain. They ere compound of Yore St. Croix. Rum, Boots and Herbs, and are reconigkended by at who use them. .Adapted to old. or young, but particularly reoommended to the weak and languid: Sold by ell tirocers, Draggists, Hotels and Saloom. • . P. ff. BEAKS & CO:, 201 Broadway, New York. no SIGNMENTS N./ 80 bum mammoth' Cheese; 3 bills prime.itoll Potter; al crocks Apple Butter; 75 bbni. Bye Ylotv; 25 boxes um W. B. Cheese; 8 bbls. green Apples; 50 bushels prime Peaches, (helves;) 100 • -Potatoes; • • 100 boxes Wood.* Starch; 200 down Blooms' • , Jut received and Oar We by ITRA2II4 VAN GORDY% . 114 Second street. Boo'l'S AND SHOES .AT 89 iIfAR KIT 'TERI/T.—LOOK AT TEE PRICFE.— Ladles Rot. Looting Boil Gators $1,60, worth 11,25 " • " Rang " 1,25 • 1,76 a. . 46 66 64 • 1,60 • 2,00 Flue Yr. Mousse Heal Boots 1,37 1,62 • Goat Owe " 1,37 1,70 • . Morocco - Slipper* 50 75 Rld • , • 75 - " 1;12 ALL RIKER 00E8 IN PROPORTION. JAMES ap24 NO.. 89 MARKET EV, Those disking the mmuirm article, shoukt be care ful from whom:prams. ID. Lindsey haa suf. adeutly. for the O. exposed : ke ailments of a bops article, hla name, which arblcle can of course be sold to dealers at low figures, arid ,which some may palm off for the genuine; but to aroldeuy further Imposition salt for that manufactured by Dr. LINDIECT, said take so other. ' lsla for sale by such: la houses es D. A. Yahmatock Co., It. E. r a=t `o., John hi. Fulton, Jos. Park, Dr:, Lamps, SIMON roiNsiorr, dpu t , ' myl! • corner Smithfield and 41h1111. 'AVE HEREBY GIVE NOTIOE - ii) ir 1 those Indebted to the late Irm of .1. 1, NAHAN d CO. that their ammonia have Wen kit tor settlement in the bands of JANZI3 Alderman, Ohl. street, Allegheny. By this course we do 0:4 deers to add mot to any summon t, bat our preseat business engsgoments are such as to render It Impossible Smelther of in to altood personally to "mahlog ocdlections, and we Bust that these interest. od my God it convenient to ere prompt Attention to our J. L. CARNAHAN, B.- NORRIS, ' m Imisortllt = fantod J. L. Cunahen k Co. $115 2 1. 28 S OS L,UBRICATIIsiG .1.41 Lubdeittlog 914 — tierreotol fret from water; gritb or 'sediment, and aapedor to any other 'Petro. loam Labrkator In the market, .... . . . Orders for single barrels or car loads titled prompt .Iy. Lawn,' orrougemOute mode with deoltrih REBOIL * the Potrolito Work*, Monongahela. House. my2:3til • -- pIIOTOGRAPII§_ CAN-BE , HAD AT Nos. 112 and 114 SIMIWINLD STREET. aMBROTTP - *S, oi a stiO)ilipinu?llty cm=imi JORODUCE:- • .• • . J. tettume bona peiilia fivel; Uou Butteri, 4 cash Potaah; 4..00 Baom Shoulders. Sidci to More form!. by_ LAZEOP., tay3 Nos. 27 and ISt Smithfield street irk ititIe..4CENIN.ELP U VA/ BON 011,;45 gntrlty;; • _ On consfignmenttind for nale hy tho - • VOLAU OIL WORKS CO., ' 176. 6 St. Clotr street. on _ JAB.' itAiZatii. VII, - .m . a . . - 49 and 70 Waterstmet.. EIETEI3I IILANtI,S TO ith;INT, from y.BOO to 1. Sib per quarter. cayi 011AltiorrE BLumz, 43 rinh .t. 35 PIANO 11TWI4 hair cloth seat and Iron foot, Just nailed at 43 Ti strret, mrl otienuorrz Lang. FlBll-200 Jost notitoo mot tor tar mil • : r: IHERAT COLLINS. lbo for sale by M=g ...rAtizisaTcdie a do.- Vic's, for sal by 'DbYl] ' ' `M. A. rAILINZEITOOX e - 00. • =SEEM li(OpRTJF,'AIt.RIVAL. I: • Dry goods, SHAWLS, BACQUIM, to HOP BEIHTS, of. the latest stylus lizd the tieut quality. NEEDLE WORE, HOSIERE,Re TABLE LINENS AND &OWL DOMESTIC GOODS, ac TERMS CASH. C. HANsoa LOMB &: CO.; - • • 74 111i.RIKIT1St FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS. t) CARTONS WRITE AND ASSORTED COL OILED Nos. 'l2, IS and 20 impums. NARROW COLORED EDGE VELVETS. NARROW TRIMMING:RIBBONS. We expect to recttle, in the t;eittstog of next week, a kin, lot of untiotis fnito the . Auction Sale of Atai IS, 11r. UOll3O haling some to New York for the purpose or attending the elle. We shall shoo receive l'xico iooesebtol to our stack of ICIIBROIDERED 'COLLARS, SILTS; RAND. NERO/11M an- • . • LADLES' AND HISSES ROSS. NEWS COTTON. % .HOSZ. diotze, itkOISTLICIII AND MT S. BIIIIIT BRAIDS, of Om; trim hopoitattoo. YLIIBHI BILAIDS,..COID AND RIBBON. NOTIONS AND FANG! GOODS. Country _Merchants,' Fiddlers arid Milliners will End our stock squat to any in.. the city, and at East . JOSEPH HORNE, (Wholesideloooss 2a ..nd 34 stone,) SECOND GRAND OPENING. NEW GOODS • • • • AT J. M. BIJROII..FIELb'S. • i. ZNGLIIIII PLAID" GIIZNADINE for 15 worth ' 2se. ENGLISH ,15: • 31 PLAID 1102AMBEZIEB.-......—. .. 15 . 1 . :31 .. 12 0110A1DLE LAWNS ..26- GI 12.x' " 19 0111I15TAL 25 44 Do. . NEW 44 •.. G 2 PLAIN BLACK 4 .1,25 "1,30 1 , 0. - do. do. 87 • 1,12 SACQIIRS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, all of the , Thie ooir the most desirable elan hi the city, In addition to eh. old stock closing oat. • WDon't WI to ealLand esaudo.. lay 2 •-• f ; HAVE OPINED. one of . tno -barged Ana mod beautiful mortisento • • Summer Dry 43'00d8, All of the latest styles. . - szoTaur, ORGANDIE LAWNS JACONICTT LhAVES EMBILOIDXUED'GRESiDINIFS BLACK ABB WHITS CHECKS, to NI kinds a Poll. DE CHEVAES; entirely now styles. PLAID COLORED PLAID. AND STRIPED' DEBLOIS. DOUBLE FACED BLACK BILKS PLAIN BILKS, all colors. NEAT CHECKED &ILEA. ORLSALLZ POPLIN: ens fabric reuesou AND usnonaLes We ateo reCtliTid a lar&e lot of _Low styls HOOP sgaws,orth.t..ipality. gIIGUS, • NEW GOODS -' AT BARKER & CO.'B, 9 'Market Street. • A COMPLETE STOOK OF SACQUES, 7.IANTILLAS, SILEb, DRESS - - GoODS, And at the LOWRST= PRICES. • ' N. B.—ONE PRICE Cfrinor. EATON, MACRUM & CO., • Ito. 17 mint arum, Jobbers and. Retailers TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDIERSIM,Apantar. SHIRTS, comos.e, Tres, 131711PZIMIMIS; BILK OORSNTIII, BIRBGNS, ,, avonrs, Hoops, and all kinds of • islrot Awricissa rionoss. rorwaoLssolar mulzirs =ow rot tho best NEW EicODS ' AT lAT9N , "MIMI t COYB. °keens the 01E1Ill001 NOM srsnwma. .dit;ten ialcm:si Price RATON, WILONUM. & Aq r fir= pvuesr, EIMM=n Invite the &gentler' of. . Sos. large and •rsziolsrlock of desirable goods' pot opened.. • - r. • . : _ . ttae Eo n ee of Aefug@, a. td take charge at th• .Washhig; IroulnsluidChadiber 5a1ar712.50 per week. -Nona need applretulesiorell rotommead• ed: , Apptleittont. • mad* av the kitten Mu,. on MONDAT. Pa: iva Ji . vets" VVANTED.—Fortypod; ioundSgt T v DRAlltiltt not Akan 4[24 "nor olOto than alaiyears old-bits, btrnrolt blackkor dark arerobs ;- Iteca riad ,ball Made klita, or upwards ; strong. aottra,aod Woken to bar. max. Boort of losporttork letwein lltta. and 2p: 244 - daily, (Sundays otart,tod,)at Pattorocin's Matsu, No.ll7..Tourtb "mot, Pittg? Pa. rumutar La; Aral bbla. While Fish; Lake :Haring; • WAIiLEI ' ions . 1,7 7 5 048,44 " - •''' 'iLii:Tioicitik 61. D;itr:iodDs. SPRING AND SMILE RECINIVED THIS DAT, IMOM2 Nag. 77 and 79 MARKET STRUT. Coiner of Fifth end . )T.rtst lariats 11111 at. armada:4 Ail) mat smith W:tVrTS ! ~~r M ~~: , • TRE." Him=Oar. Lams. MOND ir NVINENCI, May are. Seventh Welt of tbeeniagement of the Celebrated Aare's, *us ARAB IBAACS . Awl welded: the but time Ottle late drama la are acts, bum Dictate' popular work. eriMilm . . . _ _ GREAT EXPECTATIONSV' PIP. , • ADAB 1. 11MM. ABM. 11.4.111411.--- ..... .—KrAJARDZS. JOX GAXGXBY—_, Yrs. JOE GLlLOggY....*.xlas 117ATX POSTKIL 1 1111 E ORIGINAL, CELEBRATED. ~ World•RenownedEmerican Ilan hallillalatare, GENERAL TON TlittMO 1 MULLIS? MAN ALM; Excelsior Hall. Allegheny City posiTivELy FOS TWO DAYS CELT-410N DAY and TUESDAY, Fey •bib and Ith, two brli, llant eatertainatatitaalternoan at 3, and owing tit ti o'clock. Doors open half an hour prefixal'. • The Little General will be malatedby - By. W. TOWN, the Great Ibtillah laaritotte and buffo Irma the Nobility's Conant, London. .. Yr. W. DE VERB, the Anietimn Tester, and Mr. C. O. TITOOMD, Brilliant Pianist. The General will ride in him beautiful Miniature Waage, drawn by Lilliputian bodea, and attended by Ellin tkechmen and Footmen; tram the et. amigo bow to the Hall, prelims to each entertainment. aDIIIII3ION.. _ ..,.. ' _ OlEntertandneut.,...n3c Evening EatotaimzetAe• ren trader 10."...11an Chtlinen under i0......10e tlehoo admitted - on thetond mods—. . . ... ...VW The nano need tea ..tilmicaring," kindly famished by John N. !Jailor, do, W.al moot. • ray3.2td ALPE= LATELY. Beninese Agent..' 11C2'10X SALES. PUBLIC I:3Mar OF UNITED. STATES PitoPliitTr.-41m following articles net; being, required fur the public serrice, will be disposed of by auction, commencing at IU o'clecir WIL NIieLDAY, the 7th day of flay. 184744 d the , U. bad- Itgbeoy Arsenal. year Pittanurgb,Pa., by ordei 'of Cotorkei John byulluitton coutinaudlog, air: • • feet organ ocr lagec timber swotted;. 2,0i0 3,Utxt empty liege, (par:with ;iron stud le" pert wood hoops); lave bean used for, lucking lOW, . . , • Terms cash, (coin or U. 8. Treasury Ineffie,) tie be paid on delivery of the properly, which MIL{ he re moved by the purchaser within three days alter the aide, or tr. will be resold nt•thea espouse; soy i . J. G. DAVIS, Anal. NEW ANL ALIIMAINT BUlitiY AT 4Uol'lllktOn - WEDNESDAY MORNING, Amy Ith, at It o'clock, AMU be sold, at 4bs tkommer • clal Aection.lionsei64 Fifth street, o.lluslhart Trot ting Bugly;wltti Matting top, Donlap's melee, extra silver Odin. The Both' hey_ smear beep word. ' J. G. - DAY/Si Auer.; • UN DEA W BITEIC ti.aLtr tne. DRY :GOODS; BOOTS AND BUOYS, GIIOCHIUSS, TUIDIDAY , MOBNIIIO, kfiy-ktb. at 10 o'clock. at the liossunercial Auction lionse.'s4 Filth strait, will be sold. by order of Underw ',stock 01 an, aria Dry Hoods, Boot. and Shoes, de:, part of which ha. Leon but slightly damaged, comprising 4 pleats Linen Diaper; 2 piece* Bummer Caselmare; piece black Broadcloth; I pieces plain and ribbed black Patina; 3 place. fancy Satinet; 10 places Bap.. Bah Shirting pieces glazed Duran; 2 pieces of fleantort unbleached .11.1114 1 piece Prince Bola Banns; 12 pieces brown trench LUND. I plea Mar seilles Vesting; l 2 pleas Dreier Prints; 2 pieces har;'' niters do; 10 pieces Dream W yard. Berate - Amebas; 13 sat PllllOOl4 3 'dozen .ilk klAitimak 010, 0 11; 2 dozen Lacs Madill:la; 2 dozen Hoop Maas 1 dozen patent leather Traveling Backe; 4 dome sat Wool Bats . 1 dozen Buggy Uniorollsir 211 dozen as gated Bea Ties; 40. dozen Spool, Cotton; 4 'dozen en' trerish- Suspender"; Lease, 11 pair, Men'aCalf Boots; 1 sae. 40 pale, libxes/dottroe.; 1 case. 22Pair, Days' Oxlord..Tiag I use, lal par, Boys` &ip, gate; /CVO, 42 pair, tibildreter copper-toed Loot; 1 woe, eh pair, Children's gaat Boma; 1: Oafs, k 4 'pair, Mimes Boots; 1 caw, do par. Youth`a Brogans; lam, 48 pair, .Women's Brims; a volumes kiscellaneia Books; 1 large hit a drawing Paper; Bilk Itlbbonsi Trim Also at, 2 o'clock p. the following Giocalite, de.: tarmil, 12 gram, riummelts Extract' Cabal berrelLogwood; 1 keg.Atuw ; liceg Copperaig • Tdoe. .Window casb; 7 caddies lilebniond Tobacco; et boxes 'Orman& Tvlascco; 5 barrarcut and dry, Tobacco; 50 boxes Havens algae; 48 'cans preserved - Quill- Waal; 2 boxes, 24 gross, patent Olothes_fins; 4 dos. brass Caodiestices; 24 pair Irpai Chair 5 pair of Bread Chains, /so. Terms cash, par tuna:. zit 8 J. ll. DAVIS, Auctioneer. E. 1S LT SALE Ule VALUABLE N.X HOOKA AT iIIIOTION.-1 will sell' rat pabllo analon, 711 Id (Saturday) 2,11111511102, et 7 o'clents and every eroding Mat- - week, at mune Muse, et my salesroom, CO Path 'Meet, riatt's greet 25th Anneal Consignment or Ifuoke, lu every ,deparinient of Literature, &knee and Ant; - splendid Family pi blos, Ihotogreph - Albums, I-suer-and liete,l'apers,. de. Pantie "Mention Is respectfully Invited to thlii alllectlen - of Hooks, believed to be - the - finest minim:- ikon el:standard works ever offered et auction In - thia city. In the oillectlen may be Sound such works em Westdagton lrrlng's complete wort., 21 volt; John Adams do. 10 yob; Thum* Jetfersenv di, 12 tag Chants Dickens' do Waverly- Worlds complete,-12 I.U; Cosnmentary on the Bibles tomplete, Seals; emotes do. l vole; hundreds of vol umes of the Powder Literature of the day, .and Let ter and Ilona rapers, at., at. T. A.IIIccLT.LLAIII), Aust. I/ALA/A.131A; bTOl.lll4i AT AUCT,WN. TWODAY EVY2II.IIO, Naftali, at 7% o'clock, will bolold, larks Second Floor hales Room of the Commercial Auction Muss, 1.4 rink street, the following llat of Stocks: • - • , 7 stours iluchants and Manufacturers 'Stink.: . , -. iloaomodwis Insurance Companz. • ad " Plststramb •• m 72 J. GI, DAVIS, Alma. ALERCBGIAT T4LLO/114 UtiMM lIIIMBY 0. ELL'S CO., (Suomactrs to James 0. Watt,) Are now receiving their . Spring Stock, comprising —, rimy variety of goods adapted to urea and borstrami which, In extent, choke taste and prices will cemplaW . favorably with any in the Wads. ~ Wrench,. American and West of ZugLutd Cloths, of -the best makes, of every abode and quality—a very large assortment; Cassimeres and Doeskins; Super - Black 7reach Doeskins; Super Black Freark Caw& mares; Nancy Casalmeres to every variety; Bibbed, Black and Panty Cassimeree; Silk hilted Gmaltneras - of every shade sad color. . • VBSTINGS—Nanny Silk and - Satin Vatings, new Itylei_r, Super Black Satin and Silk Tailings; klatiasa and Fancy Silk Yerthmr; White 'Figured Silk and ovary Sati n Voltage. awiety of goods for IltudtMas Costa; Unwise choice *election of Warsdahmg Goods adapted to gestlenten's war. Soliciting an early call from ones friends and, the public., any order entrusted to our are will meet with prompt attention and punctuality in 0/1 tests. G. BALE a - UV., Merchant Talons, inhl2 ' Car. Penn and tit. Clair streets.:!- ;r~rrsrcis.r~. DR. CILAILLES STOWE, • . PaYSIOIAN BIIILGEONt Office, No, - 36 IZDZILSL 8 KET„ Oncetto ColonnsBo aaw,, near Bon idge,) D". M.O. LINES, Loa WYL krrEsET, . . • pATENTED OCT. 8,1861 • Dithridgea Patent • • .. • - - OVAL. LAMP OIITAINIIPai ktarturectored or xl FLINT GLASS. TJttes tAttotates ereintended fOs the !Ist : Assn% whlch tmthos.all parts of tho uoi . exwte It to .11. iirtuanxis, • ' Port Yin Glom Works , Weshlogton street, , lT Pittsbu WHOLESALE;PAPER :ArA,EF, 1.12-rrat. PAPLBS, . • PILL PA ilatS, WRAPPINGi PAPER. - MANILLA A large and orelk ..comet stock of the bast. brands wIU be saki st low p Ices ar . Cialt."•• 7tetetkts 7141 And It to *bar advi4 t age to gtro as ••, • • w3l. It. JOIINSTON , ! CO. Paper Dealers, 6T Wood etrest. JOU YttiNT 1.. ()us's._ la cant* Claulats,'PriesLlati, Alll liesdi,7oo., Bub" Lanlog, bubo* tor. glannfacturersi - Labols for Druggists, sad sorry kind of ornamental'. and 'Ada Printing, executed wady, with ulspatch, by WA. D. Jolllib CON k myl:3tiwood • , steam Job Piano" ra Wood st. Dayiutikue IJAADS, superior .L wolf, Pros us. Ph°tNlMbolne. •fifor aids by m WK. Jonaasiont a co:, oft:ma Statham, 67 WOO 4 tt• t)LiOTOGEAtIi - ALBUMS—A'chojetw' ll itock.ana 'arc variety at lart . prkes, 7a< rylp ÜBIANUIIM kit • 1i 4 .;-20 117 aew tainnSto ,3 thaTintg. to 1 . 17%1 %Lag azid lot i*l by /MIK= /1111Vootainet. Inn kiiswbu alas u isnakikug V V ix lab JORN rizt,D, P, p t~ Q 2.14 !WM.; for salt by fj • Butt* evointatiross. Mood el. 814.1111,13 y 1 , 4 ,51.W1rkuT 1 47,i W 13!•wela. NNW: liVODO!! igmEikuiccat..
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