The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, May 07, 1862, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY MORNYND, MAY 7
The Ezlinetlon_of. Slavery
—,- dike indications'
„point to the extine-
Te i nli
ti 'tif Slaver y as the certain,' inevitable
7 . tof the Rebellion._ Many feltilitit. it.
uld be vs, frotri.the, beginning, and we
• eel ,pkosd- in els/ping ourselves among
. . :otiiiii te . 11. iiiit:Only: that it would, but
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. ictlia:war ecea tO bring about this re-
Stilt , imtidi,Contld then see ; ' but events aro
_ .. . : ..iNildly , clesring away the obstacles which
...- Alfiire,Oliatittcted the - vision, and to-day we
-4 , ; , "Vi'FA''-'arti'ablti , to look back upon several import
-.7,:iF,..' ':.t,alit Mita; which mark the way 'to this end,
-':le'''' - '-',Oid to loot (forwardto other's still more int
.:' portent, which are ascertain to happen as
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night and ;ont_, ay.
Teremos am accomplished facia
' sta nds the message of the President, re
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-.. commending' that Congress should promise
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aid of the Government to any
. Sat° which should take measures to °man
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C.liate its slaves. Congress has promptly
'' Mid 'upon 'the recommendation, and thus
' the Government stands pledged to sustain
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an Emancipation policy in'the - Slave States.
That tine ea,arks an entire revolution in
publicfeeling. : • ..Por more than half a
century thiTGOvernment has been.upon the
' side of Rlevdry.; now it is, where its found
'. isis . designefi it should be, upon the side sf
Fii:1344 , -, , •
_Z.:Ma-siert step towards the great end was
aecimp 'shed in thebillabolishing Slavery
Cin the District of Columbia.- This bill does
not ire° many slaves . ; but it eases the mi
. tionat
.conseience by relieving it of the
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burden which the 'Maintenance of Slavery
at thi National Capital imposed upoi; it.
-- - ,..lTtuipiMple can now, having washed their
'itinds of this guilt, strike at the "institu
thi4 wherever it presents a vulnerable
'l 4 I.
point.,
.. : 1- , ,Tvi.C.Other facts present equally encoa
raging;igns of . progreds. The first is the
certain: recognition' of ' Liberia and Hayti
- and - `the second the -repeal of the law ex
:24104'f colored men from carrying' the
baba; • The refusal of the Government
hid - mita to recognize Liberia and Hayti
was based solely upon the fact that these
were governments _established and sustain
ed by-black men. To recognize them would
be tdidthit not only their right to, but their
capacity*
,tor, self-government. This was
:,.regarded man-admission fatal to Slavery
end-the-. Government, indts blind subjuga
tion'that' infamy, refused to make it.
ThatSuhiegaiien;-thank God I is over, and
the recagnitief the-black man's right
n o .
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and iAlliti tit establish and Maintain free
governments marks _another milestone on
the way to Freedom .
Thee:elision of black men from cer
....?,rying the mails, solely on account of their
.Color, was based upon' the same principle
as the refusal to recognize Hayti and Li
beria. The repeal of the exclusion will
,mark the emancipation of the public mind
_from those petty meannesses to which it
was subjected under the rule of Slavery.
Last but not least in-these indications is
the emancipation, by military authority, of
slaves, belonging to rebels, who have come
-.within our lines.. Gen. Hosyna has de
-brad:red to issue free papers to every slave
' in. Ide - Department, embracing Florida,
' Georgia and South Carolina, who has been
employed by hie owner in aiding the " re
hellion; and we may ' reasonably look for
the adoption, of this rule, throughout the
army generally. •It will-free hosts of slaves
- 7 a result. of no mean importance; but its
chief value 'Consists in the fact that it is a
-- - , heavy blow aimed a t Slavery itself. It is
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, a declaration to the South, on the part of
'..the - Goitrnment,-that if they use Slavery
to sustain the Rebellion, the Government
will extinguish slavery to put an end to it.
Of events that are almost sure to hap
pen, bearing in' the same direction, we may
mention the Confiscation bill, the bill to
prohibit the inter-state Slaie trade, the
hat to prohibit Slavery in all our national
territories; and the emancipation move=
mints in the:Border States.
That some confiscation bill - will pass is
certain,. and that it will include the
sieves Of all Rebels is almost equally cer r
Lain. Thia-of itself, will nearly suffice to
• wipe out' Slavery, and what it - fails to do
other measures' Will accomplish. If the
inter-State Slave trade is abolished, Rebel
owners, cannot run- off their sierra to other ,
States or the territories in anticipation of
the operations tf the confiscation act.
These lime measureConfisCation, pro
, hibition of the inter-state Slave Trade, and
the freedom of. the Torritoriei—will leave
but little to'Slavery, and what little is left
will be - wiped out by. the emancipation
movements in the birder States. Mary
: land, Delaware, Missouri and the: Western
part of if are; already moving; and
there Cali be - little doubt that Tennessee
and Rentucky will follow. a ,
Thus events, past rind preient, will.com
- pine With those to cothe in hastening
doom of the accursed institution." No;
ohe expected Slivery to be extinguished at
a single blow; nor, perhaps, was it reas
- enable to expect that it would be extermi
nated by any direct, positive asiault Upon
it. It Is to fall, enttis falling, by the cora-,
bitted influence of separate eats, growing
inevitably one Of. the eienta- Of the war—
, Wiere incidentsi of themselves, perhaps, but
all tending to the same great en& .The
was was not begun to extinguish slivery,
nor is it prosecuted now for that'purpose;
hut Slavery and the Rebellion are so (dose
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ly bound together that a blow aimed stone
Is ante toaffeet the' other, and the fate, of
ons seals the fate of the other...,:'
Gen; Halleek Fortifyinr to be Bendy
Air Barprlse:'
The eotropoidelit of the Chicago ,Tribune,
emonipanying Gen. Balleck's array, writes
to thst journal se follow
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;The`; correspondent in *hi abovi!elosing
sinlence, riies into the complimentary
strain of writing. If more indubitable 1
evidences of "skill and judgment," - then
fortifying his position, after the Potomaci
Style, when his force ,is actually superior
in number, and every) way, to that of the
,enemy, cannot be. adduced in behalf of
I Gen. IfAm.scxfit generalship—we should
dispair in maiiog it out. But we are in
clined to think that Gen. lIALLECFC will
not go into the fortification business, to any
great extent, at present t lie will not, un
der the circumstances, spend much time on
wittrka of own, but will prefer to "move
upon the works of the enemy."
of Y oticto
The Evacuation
rurtber Paktentars.
We add to the account of the evacuation
of Yorktown already before our readers,
the following additional particulars by.an
eye-witness, which we copy from the tele
graphic correspondence of the New York
papers of Monday etre-ning:
~ Yorktown 'was evacuated entirely by the
rebels at 2j o'clock on the morning of the
4th. During
all the preceding day and
night, they kept up n heavy firing on our
batteries all along our line, to cover their
retreat. Our pickets pressed their posi
tion on the morning of the 4th, and entered
their abandoned intrenchments.
We captured a rebel gunner, in the act
of firing this piece. Ile said 1:42, was the
last inhabitant of Yorktown. Ile had been
firing the gun all night. ° ° °
Is the house of Mrs. Nelson, where Gen.
Magruder had slept the night Ware the
evacuation, I found several open letters
lying unfolded on the table Two were ad
dressed to' Gen. McClellan, one to "the first
Yankee who comes," and ono to "Abe Lin
coln." The following are the contents of
one addressed to Gen. McClellan:
General Mead:an : You will be surprised
to hear of our departure at this stage of the
game, leaving lyou in possession of this
worthless town; but the fact is, McClellan,
we have otheri engagements to attend to,
and can't wait any longer. Our boys are
getting sick of this damned place, and the
hospital likewiiie, so good bye for a little
while. ' Adjutant TEnur, C. S. A. M.
Tints were left standing, with bedding
and articles of\ luxury in them. On the
canvas and sides of the huts were carica
tures of the Yankee soldiers. Many of the
tents were cut in different places. Four
large trucks forarrying heavy guns stood
near the - dock, with an immense quantity
of lumber.
In the inside retrenchments were wooden
guns projecting from the embrasures.
Fort Magruder, which we built strong
works to reduce, was found to be a weak
place. Its inside works were sand bags
piled up, with logs'of wood painted black
on the end.
What sanguine rebels I to think that they
could play the winning game with quaker
gum!, a second time. Surely once was
enough—and Manassas could not be so
soon forgotten! ' Tho correspondent con
tinues :
On the parapets north-east of Yorktown
six guns were left. On the south side two
smoothbores were found spiked. Portions
of Yorktown were undermined. The mag
tiaine doors are forbidden to be opened, for
fear of explosions. Torpedoes and sheik with
a fuse fastened to small wires, lie in the roads,
redoubts, &e. The Fifth regiment New York
(Duryee's Zouaves) had fivemen killed and
several wounded by the explosion of a tor
pedo. The Thirty-eighth New York Volun
teers, Colonel Hobart Ward, had two men
killed and four wounded by the bursting
of a prepared shell. His regiment were
among the fait to enter the rebel works.
The Fortieth New York Volunteers lost one
man killed and two woundei, The Seven
tieth Regiment New York olunteers lost
two men killed. .other casualties have.oc
ourred, but .I cannot send you partieulkrs
at present.
As soon as the evacuation of Yorktown
became known in the camps, the bands of
the different regiments commenced playing,
amidst cheering of the soldiers.
The following order was sent to divisions
and brigades, at seven from General
McClellan :
•'Commandants of regiments will prepare
to march, with two days' ration; with the
utmost dispatch. Leave not to return."
At about 8 a. re. the troops began to
march; the First regular cavalry and four
batteries of artillery leading. Tents were
struck, knapsaks strapped, and, within an
hour after the order was given, tho troops
were marching beyond Yorktown.
The gunboats ascended the river to Cl'
off the retreat of the enemy. They will go
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to West Point.
Ten thousand nf the rebels were sent,
from Winne's -Mills to reinforce an army
sent from Richmond to oppose MoDowellis
advance, last Thursday week.
A number of guns, some of them spiked,
were left at Gloucester Point, but the pre
cise number I am unable to state. The
fortifications at Gloucester consisted only
of outside earthworks, and could easily
have been taken. The main body of the,
rebels aro encamped three miles from Wil
liamsburg, near the James river.
On the night of.the Bd , terrific firing was
kept up until 12 o'clock within • the rebel
works. One' of a our Generals of the
trenches reported that it was volleys • of
Musketry and heavy cannonading against
oar lines, whiCiiimoved a mistale. One of
the rebel magazines bad burst, and, the fire
scattered to' where a large number„bf boxes
filled with cartridges were
piled. up. As
eachbox caught the fire, the report was
similar to a regiment discharging a volley.
Nineteen rebels were killed and over sixty
wounded. The works at Yorktown ere
nothing like no formidable as we had been
led to believe.
The total force of the rebels,. according
to reports found at the headquarter' of Gen,
oral Magruder, was less than seventy thou
sand: No great battle is expected at Wil
liamsburg, as the rebel troops, particu—
larly-those under Magruder, have mutinied
on several occasions within two weeks.
Five thousand of his men threatened to lay
down their arms unless they received food
and clothing. Three rebel lieutenants, two
sergeant'' and twenty men, were captured
the otherside of Yorktown and brought in.
'Race the third over seventy deserters have
coin. in, and they report' their army as
thoroughly disheartened and . demoralized.
The rebel council of war was held int
Mrs. Nelson's houso at Yorktown, - on Tues
day, and Wednesday last. Jeff. Davis and
two members of his cabinet, Generals Lee,
Magruder, and nine other Generals were
fresent. The debates were warm and ex
citing; but finally. it was resSPreil, to evac
uate;
Baggage beloneAng: to officers arid pre
served stores belonging to the medionl de,
.partment hove been captured. Letters and
papers were found secreted -in Mrs. Nel
son's house,: throwing much light'on rebel
movements.
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ros EIIROPZ.4Liion. ,SI! tI3
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. S. 6111115ter:t0 RUSSiO,
here at 1:40 o'clock, yesterday
te Lebanon Valley train of ars
rk, at which point:be will em
e which sails to-day foe
rbnrg, the seat of his mission. 1 41.
tber of our principal citizens
the depot to bid farewell to thetr
ted neighbor, and ' the 'leas -
of the warmest and most 'cot ,
Aar. Several of - his intlmate
tends accompanied` the General
as far as Nevr-Tork.-4ffor!
lummox ox Busman in Max- .
r / the recent !facet, Virginia all
licenses tobanssei but-,
equired44o take - the .tith
'hoe riloeiseE nave Aci•luie* =Been
itet - ,er;44 , 1- XPrisso7-nino.
retaaed to and con
their sterility loeedr%lN.. irp,l
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~--;- - .LECTUREA"I"PLIE IRON CITY
I.IIIIrERTISE.TIEJIT 9.. ErEir 4DIrERTISEJIIIEXTAI
• COLLEGE, cnrner of Penn and et cud,- SEND - •
THlS L OVednesday) MORNING, at It to'r.l..rk .
DRAFTS Abll , RILLS OF FIGIUNGF,
PUBLIC AOTICES.
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I , nrs.u ... wAG,;...'"&t,
Cusesco 6. 11. t 0., } ON E or THE P :TENT WRITIN/3 .CMtE.S.
Pittehargit, May Isl, 18 , Y.:
y- - ,:- , ;-. NOTICE.—The Pittsburgh, Fort
C.-e:). Wayne nod Chicago liallroad Company, h.,
lag received a proper legal conveyance of the Rail.
mail from Pittsburgh tit Chicago, with all its ript et. •
Angela, real. personal and mixed, late the re operty
the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and (locum Ita‘like I
Company, now assumes the cant rol and tuanageraeut
of said road and property.
All 'lemons employed on or about s‘iti rood moo
continue in their rcepe tire positions or simians
until MI th, not Ise.
All permute, aesociations and mtrpomtions,
Mamees arrangements, or wishing to mintione Cr
chalice sny bermoffire existing, will ist unto apply_,t
the pruner officers of this Company, an this Camper,
is bound by no orramp•ment or understanding lb,
it tens not expresuly 00.550 0 .
myrol and ti W. CASS. President
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FIT tfBolloll. P... May 3a,
ATTENTION OF ALL Phi:-
EONS totercattql i respavtlitily dincted to Om
tollnierng nutlet:. from the IMO Office Department
Washington, D. C. In all camel of, pereone mien,
the Meant Laiva sill bo rigidly eur,reed,
S. Y. VON DO s NLIOILST, Poetradater.
An act of Congrces approved March 3d, 1845, ii..
caret "mailable matter" to be all tette. and nem,
papers, awl all magmitastand pamphlets published in
- a regular series, and ail other mitten or printed Inciter,
whereof each copy shall not exceed eight...area in
weight; thus embracing all homage. Ibltei•s, whether
blank or filled, oaten claret/an, Alandbills, and toritb-n
or printed notion wiseacre,
It forbids the conveyance out of the mail by pti
rate expresses nutting stat 11 or re, uler trips front
one place to another, between which the tlnibd
rialto mail l transported, of any ",mailable matter
whoterer, except newspaper. fur sale or distribut toil ro
MO riacro, and except, elm. pamphlets, 'napalm,.
and periodicals. Whe3l we marked or tfiretiect, nor in
iSMldliale distribution tosubseribers or other.,
but Intended for sale as merchandise, and emit or
conisigaell to tome bond fide dealer or agent for tha
sale thereof, , and nth' KM every penult thus ..ffroul
tug , or aiding and assisting-Morein, to a penally of 51: 0
for each offence.
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It eubjecte tile owners of any vehicle or 'egret by
bleb, with the knowledge or connivance of the
inter, driver, conductor, or pinion having chug..
hereof, is conveyed nay person acting as a private
sprees, and actually in pees natal of foriiiiiden
.inailable nuttier," to a tvnalty of 1:50 • for each
R. ace.
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It subjects the owner of any vehicle or vessel mak
log etamd trips, and conveying as atoresald any fur
b ode° mailable matter otherwise than In the mall
. .
to • flee 01 SIEXI, and the driver, conductor, captain,
or other person in charge, to a fine of $5O for each
offence. it permits the Purveyance by such volihdo
or vessel, out of the mail, of letters or other mailable
nut ter relating to accompanyiity cargo or freight; but
orders for good., whether waged or stusaVed, are not em
braced In such tooratitoion.
It subpcts all persons whatsoever, who shall read,
or cause to be seed., by private express or other unto.'
nil means, may forbidden mailable matter, to a pen•
alty of $lO for each offence.
NOM. e oinclotione of i ost flier Lepartmerl, chap.
49, edgiest of 1852.
By authority of an act of Congsess, approved Aeg.
31, 1853, letters enclosed In slumped ents.opes furniilo
ed by this Department, may be lawfully carried by
private expresso, Or otherwise, out of . ..the Math ; bet
letters prepaid by stamps cermet be so air' 'fed.
I am directed by the l'oetnisoter Deneral to give
public notice that every pens., wh, shall violate any
of the hiregoing provision of law, after having been
served with this Circular, or after it ham been imought
to hut attention, will be prosecuted fur the penal
ties incurred. me 4314
Otfk M) I ICE and
►tier MONDAY, May 6th„ 186 t, the hours f,r
cloning the malls will 10 as :ol , ows viz
EAISTERN
. _
The mails by the Through Mail Train for the E et
will Mote at midnight, (except Saturday eight,) and
depart at 250 a. rn. Thu Train will carry the way
malls between Altoona and llarrisburg.
The malts by the Through Zayre.. Train will eloee
at 2.50 p. and depart at 3:50 p. m. Tide Train
will carry the .way mails between PitUburgh and
Altoona.
• Tbe malls by Fact Line will awe M m. wed
depart at 8:20 p m.
WESTERN HAILS.
Mena by Fast Line on Pittsbargh, Fort Wayne
Chicago hennaed will close .t Wm., (except della
day night.) and depart at MO a. m.
Malls by Usti Train close at midnight aud de
part at 7:2D a. m This Train curls the way malls
between Pittsburgh and Creetlion.
Mails by Express Train claw at 12 m., and depart
at 1 p m.
Mad. on Chmeland & Pittsburgh Railroad clirae at
at Ir-Idt:tight, and depart at 6:2) a. na. Till. Trail,
carries the way mails.
Nails by afternoon Express close ►t 11:50 a. tu. and
depart at 13,.60 p. m.
flail by Train oil Pittsburgh k Connell rifle Rail
road ekats at midnight, and departs ate a. on.
101 l Ty Allegheny Valley Railroad closes at mid
night. and de • • to at 6 i. In. tn
1.1,,,1433011 1131 3 , Ma
g.I'OST OFFICE NOTICE.—On and
after MONDAY. Nay tth, the malls will done,
arrlre and depart Pam tuts °Moe a. lawn :
EASTERN MAILS—CIw.
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Way Mall „...--. ....... -...--. 2:20 v. a.
Through Ma 11..-- 1.1:09 v. a.
EASTERN MAILS-41.rrivo.
Through and Way Ma 11...:.- ...... -. 7:00 A 1,... M.
• Through Exprrea . 4 —... 3:00 v...
T .
W Ella MAILS—by P. F. W. AC. H. R.--11066.
Through arid Way Mail---...... P. 30 r.oa.
Through Expria. 4 . —. 1t:30 a- II
, WESTERN MAI Lh—Arrivo.
- TliiongliExpresi, P. F. W. P. C. It. 2:00 a. a.
.
Through Mali Train, 4 . • 3:10 P. a.
Mira; mail to M'heeliug, Lc.. cloaca at 9:30 H. m
. frivolo at 3.2 • p. m. u.aht'l.. MILDLY, P. M.
mys:3til_
- -.NOTIIiE.—An Election for- one
President and eight Manager* of the Alle
gheny Gm Company, to serve tor the ensui year,
will be held at the othm, No. 25 Diamond, All. ng
ghouy,
on MONDAY, May 1015, between the bourse( 14 a.
m. and 3 p. m. J. lL YOBTER, Tremnrer.
ap2lhdtd
DIVIDErt"DS.
FaCll.lGii PANIC or PIITSBEISZIT, luy ft, Idalt.
IP - 7 411 E Board of Directors of this
Dank have declared a Dividend of kIVE PIM
CENT. out of the earnings of the lest rio mooing.
Stockholders will be paid on or after the ltith
Inplad H. Id DIUBILLY, °whirr.
ei.utOessi Rasa, May nth, loud. •
WTELE President and Threetors of
ilds Rank have this day declared a Dividend
of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, out '
the profits of the Rea six moral., payable to tl
Stockholders or their legal represeutativee, --
after the loth 'tonna,
ikusi UL BANK, rltt.bureb, 411•3 r Infix.
Directors of this Book hare
.v- , " Vibe day declared • Dividend of TIIRES
CIINT. ou the Capital Stock, out of the ptufitti of the
last six month., payable to Stockholders or their
legal rpreeentatiroe, alter the 16th inst.
mit:tatilattsrf .1. 111A001,11N,
BANK Or IrITTAITU66II, Kay 6th,
TIIE President and Pirectora of
that Bank have this day doclated Dividend
.0/ YOUR PER CENT. oa its Capital 'Steck. out of
the profits of theelast six months, which will be pelt
to Stockholders or their legal representative., on or
eller the loth Wet,
iny7Cltdaltorr /WIN HARPER, Casblir.
• L'ivante BASK, ri.tabuzgh, May o , Mkt
. 1 . 17111 E President and- Directors of
.. this Bank have thin! day declared a Dividend
of FOUR PLR CENT. on the Capital Stock, not of
.the profits of the last sic months' bminessilayable
to Stockholders, or their legal repeesentatives, on or
alter the 10th inst.
my 734 CEO. T. VAN DOREN, Cashier.
Pirreunf nun, hlay lith, 180.1.
rr DIVIDEND.—The Western timer
vvx imee Uompany Ina this ilsy doclased Dist
dem! of FIVE DOLLARS PER 1311A1tE, Dot of the
tamed profits of the but six months, Two Dollars of
which to be appropriated to credit of • Stock, and
Three Dollars payabie In ce.b, on or after the 13th
Inst. [roy7lw.l] "Ir. M. GORDON, Seep.
,„ Yaw:dam, May COI, OWL.
ODTISIE Merchants and Manufacturers
Nak, of Pittsburgh, boo this day declared o
Dlrldifid of YOUR PEN GENT. on the Oapital
Mock. oat of the profita fur the Jut afz Months, pay
able after the lath bat.
myTtatd
Orrice MAIIIIbILA faltritascs COMPANY, t
Pittsburgh, May 0th,181.2. j
1"
DIVIDEND.—At .a meeting of the
Board of Directeur°, this Company, 1ie...1 - this
day, *Dividend was declared of NOUlt PEE. CENT.
oti the Capital Stock aubscriboe, out of the profile of
the lea We months, payable forthwith. •
teyetler lionsarm Yuma. fkeremry.
• aeIJeDIDATES.
WDISTRICT ATTCRNEY.—W. M
!lowan will be • conablate for nomtnatio
to tho canoe of District Attorney, subject to tho a
°Won of the Repulation Donuts enurcution.
•spl9:to
.inbutior ArrouNEY.--ALex.
Irmo' 'll. WATSON, of Allegbeney city, will be
iseadiclete for nominetion to the oboes °face, In no
Convention. to be salted CT the Republiceli Valeta.
flee - Oommittoe. - • • • - •%. intalble
A'1"101iN 11; .—The tin
derelguid *lll be a candidate for the shot ,
0111oe . balara Beanbilean NomlastlogOanvantion
XL&NSUJULL SWAUTZVOILDBII.
mhl!Pdawter
fri'lliTlilCT A!
_l, 1011:Y.—JR°. M.
KILL7•IIIICS •• • candidate rot 110•11••-
1104,110 the above aloe, Wove the east lilombuiting
Republican County tiourantlim. apVcilawic
Lte~ 117i ` ' 1014E11,.
1 1 " • _
JONATHAN !ELT. orLonor HL CIAIrt
will be supported An. Onunty tlouunlapner before the
Be.. blicao County Convention. aptdawtt
SIGNATE.-7-S. D. Gezz.ut
` r ^- 7 Ls a candidata for thalimpublican nomination
or the Stab fantata. •nano
"fr. 1860—X.—MtAKE d TIAN:
NJ. TATION DITTIES, Istuntsteduatowee mist
restorer. They invigorate, strengthen and .purlty
the system, curs Dyspepsia, Acidity of thaStouna.
Diarstuea, du. A perfect oval= attAloule: They
Invigorate tie body, without stimulating the brain;
.They era compoutid of pare St. Putt Kowa
" 4 fleas, add are recommended by' all ,trhir'l2ll9
theta, Adapted to old, a, youotra , RartloolaNZ
recommended to the weak sad tau id , .,saraDY. l44
07 . '0014 Draggiete, Notabi sad Saloons.
MIKIS* OD.,
tosnrow4wv.`.lfir Turk. -
ailanulx
Uk MIEN IN tibr. LIMY,
W. S.
AN It THIRD NTI.LEETZ4..
At coutairot P. Ink, Pnwr, Envelop.,
Cl,ll..crw and 01.4 kcrlunl, Alia IIIe.UITY only
Inch,. 1.1 2 Ito Ilesc .1.11
YhOPOSALS FOR. SMALL ARMS
Full TILE UNITED STATES SEET;ICE.
OstuMace Orzt 4
Washington, 1). C., April 2J, ISQ.
PROPOSALS wilt he twelveu by this Department
until G p. tn. on the evening of the 15zu of BIA Y.
lat:2, for mantifarturing. In the United Statia, for
the Govenftnent, within onn year train tbat data, the
following deveript ion of arm+, viz :
Springfield Rifled 3lnakets, model 1S:1.
histrper's Ferry Mlles, with .wonl bap:meta and.
steel acalohartla, motel 18.15.
Breteßdwuling earbinm, for cavalry.
Revolver Pistols, army elm.
Sabres for light nmilly.
N on-cenonlaimied It Mee re' Swords, steel scabbards.
Musicians' Swonls, steel smbbards.
Steel Scabluirtis terrified musket hat onets.
Proposals will state--
For noutots and rift., t he price for 20,000 of either,
and the reduction pniposed, per gun, fur each &dal
, ional.lo,uoU to 20,150.
For revokers and m him . .., the kind propos.l, and
the prim for 5,151), nod reduction, per pistol or no
bine, fur each additional 5,10/0 to 20,000. -
For aJbrus, roof s and scabbards, the price of each
of the prelmribed patterns to the number of 5,00 e
each, and nine for each mlditioral 5,000 to _O,lOO.
AII the fire-arms am to be furnished with the reg
ular stppeudanges. The rifled muskets are to he iu
ell respects Identical with that manufactured at the
U. S. Armory, Springfield, klassuchusetts, and are to
interchange with It, and with each other, In all its
parts. (Each or the other kind of fire-arms must al.,
interchange with one another In the lame mariner.
Thematerials for these area must be of the very
beat quality, and no malleable iron parts will be al
lowed tie ho need. All the articles must be.subject to
tho inspection prescribed by the Ordnance Regula
tions, and mud be boned, ready for transpertatiOn,
at the expense of the contractors, in such manner ms
may tai directed. hope - Alone will be MIMI° at the
factorial in lots of not lees than 1,000 each;
Proposals will state the name of the eisniblishmeut
making the offer, the number and date of the first de
livery, and ruts of delivery monthly thereafter.
Vellum to make a delivery at a epecifled time, or any
attempt to introduce malleable Iron or other inferior
material into the.eurk, will subject the whole num
ber of arms contracted fur to forfeiture;at the option
Of tlinDeptinment.
The'pepartment reserves to itself the right to re.
J.:A any bid, nod will coosider none made through
any agent, broker, or party other than the regal,
manufacturers.
Propoaals will ay.foliowc nend
J. W. 11l t•LEY, (hint Ordo.ce, Wsziblogion,
U. wad will be emlorsod "Proposals for Mtisketn:
or rill., sabres,...tc., sa the we way b.
A-El:11EN 1 COUNTY, sa.-1/10
At No. 1, December Term, 16t30.
In the Orphan. Court of maid county. In the matter
of the partition of the rotate of Archibald Ned, de
crowed, and now, to wit, May 6th, led?, on cuotkm
of llobert Woods,"the Court confirm. the mid parti
tion, logulsithm and valuation, and grant a rule on
the heirs and legal representatives of Archibald Neel,
dm - rated, to come into Court and accept or mho, the
reel estate at the valuation, on the FIrtST 3IONDAY
OF JUNE, 1361, or then chow caws why the mm.
should not be aold,'accordlng to lair. Notice of this
rule to be glean to all pant. in Allegheny county,
personally, and to all partite residing out of Dahl
county by advertlasmentfor three weeks in the Pitts
burgh Weekly 4aaeas. BY THE COURT.
• Atteet r R 0. A. timuum, Clerk. my7:3twl,
%ATE ILEKEBY .GIVE NOTICE to
thceo indebted to the late firm of .1. L oAlt.
NAliAti A CO. that their accounts have been left
for settlement to the hands of J tthlEaS MILLER,
Altertuars, Ohio street, Allegheny. By this mauve
me do sAt desire to add cost to soy acenuet, but our
present bmittess engagements arc such as to render
it tmposalble for either of us to attend personally to
making collections, and we ttnst that threitinterest
od may find It COON eoleut to give Prompt attention
LO our dolma. J. L. CAB.NAIIAN,
K. B. NOLIBIS,
r J. L. Carnahan & Co.)
==s=
1.) A PILL S, :for Acidity of the
Struotch;
OXYt.I ATED BITTER, ountelu to alcohol;
COVEL'S PILLS, I.r rto , ,umattam;
ND.,EY'N BLOOD...SEATIOIIift, goordrie;
BUNION AND WILN .PLAsTERs, warractled;
INSECT PtAVDEB, certain death to Itoachea, to;
BENZINE, purified; remoras grease, de.
Sold by SIMON JOHNSTON, Deoootsr,
rny6 Corner of Smithfield and Fourth 'treat*.
/Axil:IAN& couier, No. 6S, March
V Term, 18t2.
AU persona interested aro notified that said Court
will, on tiATIIDAY. June 7tb, 1162, diacharge .1.
U. Walter and ilvgarevtlibsoo, Adminhdrator and
Administratrix. of Jas. M. Cll.'s, deed, from their
mild deities, offices and appointment
myhtatd W. A. HNIMION, Plork.
('lll AP PROPERTY FOR 'SALE—
N./ banana] In the village of Mansfield, four ingest
from the thy. The lot. :front on Sambas] , Avenee
160 feet and extend back 116 feet - to wilbam street.
There is a twoatory frame dwelling—four moms,
hull and kitchen; good stable, oxen, milk house; good
well of Pater; fruit end foreet trees in abundance; ell
fenced In. Fur sale Very cheap
•
Apply to McIAIN d CO,
rey7 ICd. Fourth menet.
cxlX •11UNI/LtPai ANI) FIINA uth,
IJ.tABB trill pumluse a small farm, containing 12
amas, all cleared and 'faired, with n cottage. house,
small bans and stable, small orchard, and a good
spring at the door one tulle and a quarter from
Fairview. Apply to B. 11cLAIN iCO ,
my 7 ' 1u Fourth atr t.
ROLL 13UrrElt-.
barrels freak Roll Bolter;
9 boxes
Joel recolvetraud for sale by
JAS. A.. iSTZEIt,
•
m T corner Market and Vint street
I)KIED FRUIT
-31.1 barrel. dri.l Apple..
a - 0 Patties
Just received pud.for wan lii mrs
In 7 comr Market an,
B UTTER -4 bbla. fresh 801 l Butter,
1 blot. find, Eggn • •
'
Becehnd and for al& by .
Mc)ONALD ir. ARBUCKLE.%
in 7 242 and 241 Liberty mead
41 - A.AIB-7 Muhl. Bacon Hams, largo
11 aim, on coaagnment, for wile by
JACKSON & TOWNSEND,
rn77 Nn. 112 Fourth alroet, near Liberty,
• N S.—Rosew 7 .ct •
.1210 round ;where PIANOS, with Iron frame,
hew York make, Just received.
TnY 6 CHARLOTTK BLUME, 4:1 Fifth et.
===
BASKET WILLOW--50 bundles to
arrive on stonmer.klarinor,lbr solo by
Joy 3 . ISAIAH Dim EY R CO.
ri 31ENT-511bbla Hydraulic Cemen
knit reTl4l'o.l . lI, NEY 11. COLLIIIN
JOHN P. KELLOGG & CO.,
Orr.. rot is s, r 1101.13141 710 ■TATO BOND= !ASC.
Rolltr.s, Or TllOlll OWN.I4.IrOUTAIIOII,
COGNAC BRANDlRS,Otard,Dupny* Co., Plnet
mutates & lb., and otberbripds of rartonsvintagek
dark and pale, In halves, guier. and alglaths. . •
Ito BRANDlKS.—Pellerolsin, A. Snip
netts, nod ether brawls, darktind pale, In tbernlllllll
piekages.
HOLLAND GIN—J. P. Kellogg & Co.'s Sclsetdam,
and Wni - Drop, c pipeti, three-qr. pipes and wore.
ItUll—St.Cro.x and Jantalea--eelocted brands.
WIIISKYS—Mthan's Irish an Ramsey'. Beath.
WINKS—Port, Sherry, Madeira, Bordeaux. Hock,
and ether., of various grades.
OlL—Flue Bordeaux Table, In chaos and baskets.
_
'APP.' NES S OR MISERY? Is•
Quiramon.—The.Proprieters °fah, "PAR
LOAN CABINET OV WONDERS, ANATOMY Aim.
MEDICINE" hsvo 'determined, regardlew of •ito-,
Flange, to inane fn . . (for he benefit of staking bd
,paility) YOU Nor their most Interesting and instruc
tive Lector's on Morino and its Disqualincations,,
Nenuwi Debility, Premature .Decline of Mahood,:
Indigestion, Wesknaw or Depression, Loss of Energy,
and Vire ,Power, the Great' Social Evil, ind.those
Maladies whit% result from Yontbful rolues, Eitel.'
sea of Maturity, or ignorance of Physiology and Na
tures Law. There invaluable Leanne hats been
he Means of enlightening and saving Thetwands, and
will be forwarded Free on receipt of Your Stomps, by
whiresslog BEOIO:TART, Partslen Cabinet of Anat
omy sod Medicine, 663 Bltaßily, Now Tort.
nieg3l and
W. 11. DENNY, raellier
ATENTP.D OCT. 8,1
Y
Ditlujdge's Patent',
OVAL LAMP CIMMT":I'
XX. FLINT GLASS:
These Chltrinici aro intended fu
flat gone, which heating all pa
tha glaas equally, does not tame
cracking. -
L. D. DITHEIDGE,
Fart Pitt Glass. Works
. Washington atree
• ept7 Pit
thrIiAVEN SON,I
000 ff, PARLOR AND LIZA
We waold coal the attention of
to ourleigo anortsnerrt -of
EltilitSLED GIIATE-FIIONTS,
etea.- to our new COOKING/LANG
Ldet lament oatood !rhtel mind
moats not bond In anyerther ranee
and - ell
MON MUSIC rtIONTB.I N RAILING,
and ell Mods ot.oAliTlNGllinado to order. : .
-Axl6Clid . - Do It VIA it iSON-c
"'Uhl 10.11111SSE.-4..
so boxer plum Collber Mese
1 box Crab Rad% '
.. : 4 . Router.
Received and ix' sob by Lakyll H. 11,11)DLR,
•, -
. .
INSURANCE AGENCY.
STATEMENT! OF THE CONDITION OF THE
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW
YORE, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY,
1962: - . .
1. Capital Stock
2 N umber of Sharma Stock
• subscribed for
3. Amonntof Asiteasnloota or
Instalments= Rock paid
In, in Cash $1,000,00n
THE PROPERTY OR ASSETS HELD BY THE
COMPANY.
For +ale 15
FETZ FR,
First streets
N., 44 Wafer tiered, Neu kart,
12=2=113
121:32=311:1
ING STOVES
Warefooloo, No. 47 -rod
';GLIZIIIi PITT
...lidera and ratites
OW AND PINY
•c.;
which we Mee
;wane 1131p1011.•
It c,,LocEttis,
5Si WOOD STBEtT, PITTBDUDGEI
I. Th 4 value, or as nearly as
may he, of the Real Estate
held by the ComMtny—...
2. Amount of Cash on hind.
3. Amount of Cash deposited
in Banks; spetifyink In
what Banks the same is
deposited -....
Continental Bank, of Stew
York-4
4 Account of Cash In hands
of Agents and in counts of
transtunsion -
5. Amount of Loans necur,d
by Bonds and Mortgages,
cone ti t oti ttg the first lion
,in the Real Estate, on
which thorn Ls leas titan
on. year's Interest due
and OW itIC. .. .;;;; ......
ti. Amountof Loanson which
Interest haanot been paid
within one year .......
7, Amount doe Company on
which Judgments ha'ra
been 0btained._...... ,.„....
6 Amount of Stocks owned
by the Company, whether
et any State or of the
United States, or of ,any
incorporated City of the
Voiced •States, or of any
other de.ription,specify.
lug the number of shares
and the par and market
ralueof the
No. 'of
Sheol
Par Market
Dame.
200 Bank of Commerce....2o,oo 15,600
150 importers' d Traders'
lhtnk „.. --..„....15,060 15,16110
100 Continantal 1iank.....10,000 7,500
100 Corn Exchange Banklo,ooo 8,4110
100 Metropolitan Btusk-10,000 8,400
60 Park Bank ...... 6,000 • 4,600
60 Saint Nicholas Bank. 5,000 3,6a6
200 People'sr Bank. • 5,000 5,800
United States Itegis
tereti Siocks,lB6l-10,000 8,800
United States Treaso•
ry Notes 7 310 per
Cent.
.76,000 70,000
Missouri Stateßonds,
tits per C0nt....—..20.000 0,500
Tenn. r tato Bonds,
aix per Cent' "0,000 6,600
South Carolina State
Bonds, Six per Centlo,ooo 0,950
Illinois !State Bonds-10,000 8,000
Ohio State 80nd5...... 6,300 4,011
Brooklyn City Water
80nd5......_..........10,000 0,000
$240,300 $194,3413 104,336 00
9. Amount of !Mock held by the Com.
patty aa Collateral mourity for Loans
a ith the amount • loaned on each
kind of Stock, lta par and market
` oßluo
Par Marlon Ammar
Share. mine. vela. hunted.
:0 Oriental bk-2,000 1,600 LOX)
10 State Bank,
Troy.... 1,000 1,100 900
15 Namau B'k,
Brooklyn -- 1,500 • 1,5(k 1 ,.. 4,000
50 lianoier Bk 3,300)
40 AMeti'n Ex
change Bank 4,000 3,1/0 2,800
25 Central Bank
Cherry Val-
ley 2,500 2,250 2,0X00
62 Ameri'n La.
change Irk- 5,500 4,235 3,500
12 Pacific Mall
Steamship
Company..... 1,200 1,184 1,880
8,400 U 8 7
3- • °Treasury
Note. 400 400)
. 5 Idetrupotitan
neck 500 CM 400
80 Citimna' Bk. 2,000 1,840 1,500
20 Bank Eltate
of Neer 'York 2,000 1,540 1,250
25 Triadeemen'a
8ank.„.._... L.XIO 950 1,100
25 eitmena'l.3a.
Company MX/ 375
50 Shoe and
Leather Bk. 5,000 4,2:X1
35 St. Nicholas JI
- 3 . 600 2,137 I. a•::
5 Lamar
trance Co.. too 425
01 Raman B'k
Brooklyn.- 2000 2,000
10 Ocean Bank. 600 350
DO liletrupolit'n
Bank .....-
5,000 4,21:10 3,"
100 Harlem Cm
Company.... 5,000 . 5,500 3,7..
.M/ Bro•derny
Bank ..... ... 5,725 6,370 ~
201 Butchere4
Provers' Bk 5,025 5,275
256 Brookl'uOu •
Light Cotn'y 6,400 7,6 6,::
6 Bank. :Mate
of Neer Tort 1500 385
300 Brookl'nelty
Railroad Co. 3,000 3,300 3,..
18 Merchant.'
LkehangelSk POO • 720
75 Phoenix. tik. 1,50 1,3701
40 Metropolit'n
8ank.......... 4,000 3,300
45 Bank of
4,500 4,050
5 Importers'a
Trutor.' Bk 1,500 1,350
0 North River
Bauk.... 500 375
75 thilzons' Bk 1,575 1,725
3 $l,OOO Ilrat
Mort. Bowls
•
Butralo,N Y.
SR. R. B. Co 3,000 2.250
5 $1,01Xl• kit..
,ours Bonds-2.000 . 2,,e5
40 Phoenix Bk 800 VD
01 City Bank.:. - 6,100 6.710
67 N.YoskGorn
1,675 4 1 8
SO Interned...,-
el 8,000, • 6,400 mOOO
22 Farulpnl'and
Rochester... 2,200 1,980
06 Attalla° Bk. 6,600 3,6761
10 IllotoverBk• LOW • o i 2l 0.20
36,070 of 1800 - I
AtbanttuMu • •
teal Intur• ' • l• 4,300
auto Scrip... 6,070 4,810
20 /Imam. Bk 2,000 2, 300
, 80Q Broadwayßk9o,ooo 24,000 '
106 Laporte.' -•
' Tradtre•Bk-10,000 9,640
- 2 Bunds,sl,2oo
t luck, Vint 30A00
each,
Mort. 'Batiste
Butl6lo, New
York G IL R.•
11. , ocopany. 2,400 1,600,
Pacific Hail •
Steamship.
Company 6.000 6,610 .3400
1 Continental •
• 1.100 . SOS 2,000
Broadwayßk 1,650 •1,1360
.4168,0 , 10 $153,663 1126,305 120.300 00
10. Amount - of Asaosunants ou
. the Rock of 114' Ocsdpiusy
called in due and - Nona
11. Amount of Premium Notes 22,711 99
12. Amount of Internet on In.
roitmanta nude by the
Docupouty, due - and unpaid
and accrued but not due....
19. Due for Premiums toccol.
looted on Policies, Donal at
10. ItiaccliZaeoni . item.
Air Policieslssued and loses promptly adjusted by
U. C. LOCUM, Agent,
dlt 'Wood street: •
BEDDINti - YLANTS- - --A very . large
mock at OAKLAND GREEN HOUSE: cow
rislue ROSES, VERBENAS, LANTANAS GERA
NLRB% UELIOTROPES, ANTIRDINDW,
FUS
OIIIAS,.FEVERFEW% WALL YLOWEW4
PULDX; Ac., wholeaude and ;eta% Akio"' prics:
loyfatn
muttitE I '8 'Altura; k IiENZ IS IS, war--
1 .rented io . freete Cream fn heir minute. or
It will bee=s cream to a ooneletericy at for .faimetU-
Me too in leuetbau half the time of ahy other freezer
in the market. Directions for tudnihlelth a mitalar.
or recipes for making Ica Cream and Water Ices, Wt.
company...pooh freezer.. For Nato at .the Family tiro.
eery Stem of JOHN AiRIGNSHILW,
toyf career Liberty - and Hand miens..
MEW 11UHLLNUTON-11ERICING-10
11 Roo }Lentz& smokod and put up by G.
t. Mlttbont and; }ox mate by the down or box, at the
Family Grauer, Storo . ' •
• JORN_A. REHIHIAW,
mpg • &runt ;tacit and Hood otreeto.
W 111 TE L UA: RA_ CUFEENI.-1U
ib T eLietil i tt i bTit gl*Yra Cuff", Jost received
and
,at retail, by
' . - JOHN itNNESHAW.
tayn corner Litiort and Hand streets.
LYON'S MAGNETILI) INSNOT 1.1/VY
DNS, tested tor 19 yews and grew! In farce It
kills and exterminates Roaches, -Bede Bogs, Aida,
lino, Moths in Mahe, fora and Furniture, Garden
Insect*, itc. AIL genuine team the signature of L.
Lyon, and Is rolpobentnu to perm.. or &ciliate oni 7
web. Beware of reinteritha and
Lyon's POwderkllh all Insects in a trios. ,
Lyon's Pills era death to rata and mice. _
Bold everywhere. '
I:2mdu • 202 Stoadw . New York.
.2000 Lits. ISIU1S8;
2 bblN4h Uotl `P r:ttr;
hottl.Mo. do .do;
.11.seelTodihti doxiind for sale bj , • .•
YOTOT k 00
Q•roNE WATER rit'Er--5,000 yards,
" 63 1 6 6 3 IR 6 Int3i 6 6 6 ,6 16 '. Justivodv.t ,
to - ` Alit As • —3O cas received en
tbr obi by_ BMWS H. COLLIIM
. ,
BARKER & CO.'S,
59 -Market Street,
51,000 000 c o
OSSAT SALH OF
SILKS.
550,000 00
?DRESS G-oopp,
AT GREAT BARGAINS.
393,219 53
GREAT BARGAINS
IZirw•
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S
NEW GOODS JUST.OPENED
ENTIRE STOCK ELOSING OUT CEIEtZIa
itO'DON'T PAIL TO CAM
==iM;Mi
FOURTH ARRIVAL.
rr
•
SPRINC AND SUMMER
Dry7l' c• (3.
SHAWLS, SACQIIES, Sc.
HOP SKIRTS, of the West style. std the teat
quality.
NEEDLE WORK,. HOSIERY, ite.
TABLE LINENS AND OLOTH.S.
DOMESTIC GODbfil, Lc.
TERMS CASH.-
C. us LOVE do co.,
myl .Tk MARKET STREET.
FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS.
RECEIVED THIS DAY.
20 CARTONS WHITS - .AND - ASSORTED COL
ORED Nos: 12,16 and 71:RIBBON&
NARROW COLORED"RDOS VELYWTS.
NARROW TRIMMING RIBBONS."
We expect to mitre, in the beginning of next
week, a large lot of d RIBBONS from the Auction
Sale of May 24, Mr. Horne hating gnash, New Eotk
for the purpose of aitending the sale.
We skill also reeebre large leeessions to our stick
of EMBROIDERED COLLARS, - SETS, HAND
KNBCIIIEFS,
LADIES' AND MISSES HOSE. - -
MEN'S COTTON 3 HOSE.
GLOVE?AkIINTLETS AND MITTS.
SKIRT BRAIDS, of our own importation.
• ELDSWIBRAIDS, CORD AND RIBBON.
, NOTIONS AND FANO, GOODS.
Country - Merchants, Peddlers and Milliners will -
And our itock equal 'to any ; in the city, and at Zeit
ern prime. .
JOSEPH HONE ,
11,000
(Wholaeala Booms 4d and 8d stories,)
W & IX RUGUS
HAVE OPENED ono of Om largest and moot
beautiful amortments of
Summer Dry Goods,
All of the latest styles
BEAUTIFUL ORGANDIE LAWNS.
FRENCH. JARONETT LAWNS
EMBROIDERED GIIENADISEB
BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS, In all kinds of
Goods.
FOIL DS OIIEVIIES, entirely new styles
PLAIN COLORED PLAID AND STRIPED
BEILACIRS:
DOUBLE PACED BLACK BILKS.
PLAIN SILKS, el c9lors
NEAT OFIECESD BILES
6111113 AL LI POPLIN, Sue fabric
PABOOLS ANDVILBASLLABr
Wo also remised a large tor of - Dew style HOOP
SICIR'fI3, otthe best quality. •
HUGUS
EATON, NLACRIIII & CO.,
Jobbers and Retailers
TRIMMINOS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, SIISTENDERS,
SUN AND RAIN UMBRELLAS,
SILK CORSETS, RIBBONS,
Ruyan, HOODS, and all kinds of
VANCE' ABTIOLIIB,t NOTION&
earwaoLzatax Bums =poet on the beet
N EW GOODS
1 , 1,621,488r0S
imarrorboumisie and Retail at ;await peas.. salla
E AWSI M A C B T & &
NO. 17 7111"riffITIUMT
To as tarp sad varied stor.k -of dasitOlo polls Jut
_
WANTED . :;:- Forty :good; tonna Ibrib,
. v DRAUGHT HOZBL9, nofissa r thasts'
dm nor zoom tharridorrymis 'old--bays; browns,
blacks, or lark tomb ;. damn and shalt hands high,
or upwards; strong, active, and yr all broken to ha.
nen. Hours. ot lospaorlon between, 12 m. and 29.
M., - daili; (Sundays amerdwl,) at Parts:son* BiSw,
Ito. 117 Fourth stmot,,Pittaburgh, Pa.
.
M.J. and Quartermaster 11. Army.
Odlca Quarter:outer, U. &A. -
- Pittaburgh.'dpril 29th. JB2.
EMPLOYMENT
charged 'VOLUNTEER; in fable health, eglebes
eaaployment se porter or jaaliorior iley other ULU
workowd would like top** Wismar ueotal., Apply
to " • ' toylk3t
WANTED .110MEDLATEL Y-4 tons
GMT* Butteir. • r
_l_ U. VOIGUT 2 60.,
pIANUS -TO Itirday , from-0,00 to
t..,,-:MiIABLOTTSIII.I3.II44 treth-st.-
O , PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
Lemma and Malmager..-.....-----.WK. Ilszcosuos.
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WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 5134
P.rforamicivin commence erlth the popular tear
act tragedy of the
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R Bit:E - RS: -.- •
CEIAS. DE
FRANCIS DR C.ARDZN.
COUNT DR M00R............ ....Mr. MACKAY.
- O d glaT;
Toconclude with the three net nautical of
the
ILED OdDa.
FILED'
CARE AT SALE OF - VALUABLE
1,..14. BOONS AT - AUCTIONI wu4 iont
auction, TILLS (Saturday) EVENING/. at 7,o'clock.
and every evening. next week, Id - Nun, home,
at my salesroom, 33 .Fifth !street, Pratt's Great 14th
Annual gonsigitniont of - Books, in over department
of Literature, Science and Art; splendid Faintly Bi
bles, notognkplx Albums, Letter and, dole Paper
an. public attention Is reepactrally Invited to this
collection of. Books, believed to be the lined Collec
tion of etendard works over offered at suction in this
city. In the collection easy' be found eack work' as
Weehington Irving's copeplateworks; 21 vole; John
Adams' do, 10 vole,• Themes ;lettersets's'. do, 12 trot%
chart. Dickens' do, 7 vole; the Waverly Works.
complete, 12 vol.; Clark's Commentary on the Bible.
complete, 4 vole; Scott's! do, 3 Tole hundreda of vol
umes of the Popular Literature of ' the day, and lat
ter and Note rapere, 3c., Sr,. •. • .
T. A. aIcCLELLAND, And;
myE
GERMAN,AND
Nos. 77 and TO MARKET STREET
Corner of Fifth and Market .tree's.
NO. 17 111711 STREET,
!ATOM, zuosum I oP.II.
Noe. 17_and 19 1111.1. st.
IBOLZiALIANDIiSTAIL BUYEEIS
11r4X7'S.
' 0 BTOOI4 cloth seat and
t, Jot rsedred st - 43 lath arta.
RED ROVER
6.1 UCTIO.4" SALES.
=M=
NA UST BE SULU—A large quantity o
111 well made, durable and lashioualde - y,
• •
,C
BOOTS, SHOES,
GAITERS, TEES, • '
SLIPPERS, BUSH xis,
Awl a laige quantity of
CHILDHLTA
. . .
.
nrawnclu . g MONDAY:IE3y 6114 . t 10 o'dcolt.; and
utiuniog Overy day tble . week,-at 10 sild - Vo'clOck.
tho
AIASONIC HALL AUCTION HOMY,
tforlieguler retail Geode ow, Liao be iieOglit btoe
ban egke-belt the usual prime... Gall and OM..
- . .
T. A. IiaIILYLLAND, AtmL
rU.ISIAI; U.K.UNITI6I) bTATI23
P LIU SZ STY:The following article* not. being
required for the public serrloi. Will be dispetwel of by
auction,aiuuneticing atlo o'sloCk• M.OW.IVSU
SIESDAIf, the 7th day of lilay,;lB44,Sit thou:if. gl
gheny Ansecuti• iie.ar rittiburghi by order...of
Oidonid John Symington. comniandbig, via -
'
111,711 lector gun carriage timber, assiorted; .
2.,0f.F0 •3,00 u empty keg.. (part with tron and a
part wood hoope)otore boon timid for packing mtgs.
tot bullets la. ( .
Terms each, (coin or U. S. Treasury note.,) to be
pall on delivery pi the • progeny, which must be re
moved by the perchmer within three days after the
ode, or it will be resold at their expel:m.
ro 6 - J. ti. DAVIS, Aue't.
NEwAND EUCiIIY AT:
eIICTION—On L 1101061160,.
May 7th, at 11 o'clock, wilt basold, art the c
cial House, 64 filth street, a floe light Trot
ting Buggy,aitltahirting top, Inutlap'a malts, extra
finish, trout ether t latortg,-;.Ths "Boggy ham mama
been used. "1/AllWAttot:.
MERC • Xl' rdmomi
ffM22=
UNKi
11161iBi , 0.. UAL& JI-CO.,
(9tmessori to Janda C. Weft,)
•
Ara now romilvlng,..thelr Spring, Stock, compeking
every variety of goods adepted to men and boy'airawr
widen, in extent, choke uune and priceswin Cnrendal;
rarerably with my in the trade.
french, American and Wen of - England Cloths, of
the best makes, of every shade and quality-wilsay
large sasortment; Cisaimeree and ,Docakinr kurie.
Black French Doesklm; Super Black 2YeiesleEmig
imaos; Watley Casalmeres in every variety,: Bibbed,
Black and krauts Easehneroo; Silk Slued Quatimimeli
of every shade and color. -
VESTINGS-lancy Bilk and Satin Vesting*, new
styles; timer Black Baia and Silk Vestings; Madam
and. fancy Silk Vesting% Whiie. figured Bilk and
Also, every variety of gout, Inc Bitalnees Coate;
likewise a vary choice selection of Ittunishing,Goads
adapted to gentlemen's wear...'
Soliciting an early call from our friends and the
public, my orders entrusted to our are will meet
with prompt attention and punctuality.in ail:nallay.
!JASSY 0. BALk A 04., Nercluint UMW%
whin lior. Yam end Bt. Clair Manta.
pursicr.ixs.
IL STOWE,
AND BUBOSOF„
YEDICILAL
te,m, smpenm= Brialfr,)
ALLEOIIIOIOITT.
Dit. 31-0
le3 WYLIE ETREET,
, • tail:Mott H 00131 4 -1
• : . Pentium/au, April. lath, ISt&
MOTiCE 19. lIEREBrS3IVEN MAT
SIIfiLND. YllOPOSALliyarcorupanied by rapes
guannitene; so:ceding to forme to be turniebed ap
olication at this oboe, ue received thereat milk -
11 cede& meridian, on the FIRST 'ltlitliDAY. OW •
JUNE IBMS, fee' the supply of Provisions, Menlo
tine, ate., enumerated in odd, form/Joe one yaw s
commencing on the fun of July next. and ending OD
the thirtieth -el- June following... The wanted=
stated aro estimated with reterenoe to the naval man- •
beret patientelnahe llwryimt, burthe United Statue
neeervei the right Id take more or, loos of mid articles,
aceordingless they may be required. If the articles
deliverwl atlthe Ilogi!at are not, in the judgment ai
DIA.NTITACTITILID DT TILT.
UNITED EERTES BIOTINA BOOTING COMET.
N 0.9 0012 E BLOOK, ,
Corner of 41 . reen and Pitt streets, Mosion,
I
This Portable Seeding It the 'only arliclo ever ofkr
ed to the public, which to reedli prepered tops on the
roof vrithot4ny nulabing operation. It Is ifpf4,
koadsonts an eerily applied, and can ho - cutely and
cheaply rtod to any putofthe world. It will
out mead or dereotor water running over, or lying ..,
A
it, asidli in respect. a very desirable' article. Its
non.conda properties adopt it especially to COT.
ering m enu odes of various kinds, and Jr le confi
dently the '
public after • trot of four yams
In ail varieties' f climate and temperature, far cover-.
Lug all kioda of rood, flat or Pitched, together with
• it *both cheap 'and site;e6ls.' Agents wanted, to
whw,Mbezal inducements are offered. 'bend for
pia, circular, itmorltit -particulars to .1.1.: IL
ItoogiNG MI., No. e Gore it., Bottom. apettlesid
ti\ E liimummoN
96 Amp 98 THIRD STRawr
Have,inet received an leguirener Mock a
WALT. PAPKIIII. SOUDERS, de.;
upuourrinaxa oxws,
BARN D 1! LAINTS,
DLYABIifI,
- ..
enalum. vy artlel4; ba our lige ilikh ini &reit
gis aszoodlngly low Agorae.. -• '
.11amember, wi sad CB THIRD BTH2III, oppo.
J W. WOODWYLL'S. ' lab.ll
OTIVE • 'iv -
'silt SIN THE CITY or VII TOBUB0IL;4111
who bare neglected to pay tho fourth
of their Girdling and Paring Anament, saw
"by notEled that Miley with to avoid coats upon
oftwanwilt, they nut adl thimoliately and
all mimics chat may_be inandhig unpaid an
•
• 'April gd,lngt. WK. XIOIIIIAOM.
HULJ Lig W
NUTS PAPtli9,
• = . WRAPPING P.RPERS{..::
MANILLA PAPRRII.
A I - and well assorted stock of- the bur breads
sold at low paces for C..b. Salaam will Any
It trillaidr advantage to glee to a /:-
G: JOUNSTOS;
Paper Dealer*, 67 Wood street:.
myl:3 &rend
JOE I.N TlNt*
auaa, chsclasi, Ilia. Lion, Em Woods, Poston,
Bids Ladingi Lsbelo for Manufasturen,Labels tor .
Diugglon, sad *very kind oUornamontal and pbdo
Prinung, executed neatly, vitt% atop/deb, by
wetl36.,
!team Job Printer., in Wood
nuuTutitur u flattiV impenor
article, ityr Wu ins Photoictap soe4 1.
G. JOlllcBTO/1 k .
'l4taciscd -Static:te m .Woodet,:-
pROTOttIikILAIW -- • . 0
+OA Ind, mietyit 0 /1".
tt • V - t.-430.54,
lepalkwinK4 - % , .. - Muctkall..Wood great,
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fr
Alt6;-. bet
/J,Haapag;foiy.ftie -
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nnsammi.
LAOI CURTAIN&
szimnia,