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' .. ..-i:.... - - • TMIIWI'OAY MORNING, MIAY 8. 'fies Minn botereetiug matter wit! be found ou our Brit and fourtb.pagee this notrang. _Glorious News' from all _Quarters._ . :,. The news of the successes.of the Federal arnis over the. rebellion is continuous and ity, lerious. Om r ears are constantly saluted Eh i the sounds oT-triunapk.l"Pansideiing • fui wide_ extent of the countri;iind the . ttipendous " character of - the operations, est; repeated and con - Pillions successes are arvellons, an d give an aspect of sublim- M. the vast scene.- It seems like i tri - • taphai nuircirof the Gevertiment over its '... sirroyd, citizene, crushing all opposition, - , and:bringing every opposing power under its away. -- • - Gen..*CPLEzza•B's grand army is at last _ ... in full aggressive motion, and such is its vast strength, and its complete discipline, - . that:it - will be in Richmond by the close of the week, if not arrested by the Command - ing,,General. Thereis no enemy on the peninsula able to cope with it, and the rebels will become so demoralized by de feat and-retreat, that, •if no time is al lowed them, they will..lmake no stand at Richmond, or anywhere In Virginia. The news from New prleans is the most 'gratifying character. The_ forts on the river were liken by hard fighting, and the rebel flotilla of gunlxists Bunk and - de- , strayed. New Orleans now in our cont - . 'piste possession, and the l-riveris open to vessels to that port.., The whole river will soon be open from one end to the other, • 'and the rebel government driven into the interior, unless its members consult with Prudence and - inake their escape from the country before escape is impossible. ' . . In the West Gen. POPE Mitt again eaooped , ~up it Couple thousand prisoners. In every -Movement he has been successful, proving ..-. that enterprise generally wins success. •'• . ' '.' 1 1 te rearnottlook for events to follow in : . swift. succession. The overthrow of the . . -Confederates promises to be as rapid as the fist, of the rebellion. It began like a bril liant meteor, and will , soon expire in the Iblacknesi of darkness: 'What then ? Lei 'Ana reveal ." '..t National Finances. The extraordinary.prosperity of the - treasury, after the tremendous drafts upon it diming , the btst.year,,is a_inatter of both iiurpi4co and gratification. The late Feder- #.. a eucCeasee hives° completely restored the Confidence of oartaliate in the stability of Ctiviernmeatieettritiety, that United States stooks. have gone abovii par in New York, and the consequence is the funding and re hieno of Treasury noteatn large quantities, :giving relief to thc Treasury, and render jut the future ;comparatively easy. Mr. — Cmosz will have little d ifficulty in getting . , any amount of moneY—he requires on six. per cent. beide; while money re so abund ant, and good investments are so much in demand. States stocks are rising, gOld.ilqalling, thus. conclusively showing that treasury notes are as good as gold, as indied they . are. On Monday, in New York, United States Sixesnold freely 1024, and closed at 101,/,'s bid. Treesury certificates of indebtedness, having one year to run; are readily selling at-per!- -The . following gratifying t exhibit airoin the th . onekarticle of the New York girciti, of Monday: Mr. Chase `may well be congratulated o` t thavindieottion of his financial policy by the -present condition of government se enrities. We understand that he is deteri mined to ifieue morel Treasur y —notes at . Present, and not to extend the limit for do: poses at the Sub• Treasuries. His certifi, ,cates of indebtedness, having one year to run, are now selling et par; and, as he is authorized to issue any amount of these, be may consider the financial problem of the War coMplitely solved. The working o the money market. is likewise going to as shit him in another way. Many people Here _that the five year bonds, of which Mr. Clue is euthorixed, to isms $500,000,000. and into which .the legal. tender currency is eenvertible, in reality, prove ten, fifteen or twenty year bondit, as they are only 'redeereable,:‘..at the pleasure of the \ government; after five years," and itseems unlikely that the government will be. able ' in 1867, to par off so large a debt as sdoo,- _OOO,OOO. Hence the advance of the other sixes to a premium is leading many indi viduals to think about converting them into these - fit', year bonds. Mr. Cisco bad 513 - end inquiries on the _aubjeat - to-day.' By way of completing the. triumphs of Mr. Chase's financial policy, the advance in 7.80 notes is enabling him to provide, the gold for the payment of this intereston the jotablio debt without . paying-a; premium. .145 t week, Mr. Cisco exchanged $2,100,000 of 7.80 notes. for gold at par. To-day, .he made a • farther exchange of - $1,630,000. So that already- a - large proportion 'ef the gold required.for the payment of the July interest is on hand in the Sub-Treasury. • .Thesmonat of Money on private deposit in"-New York, is most extraordinary, . amounttng at the close of oast week, to . $109,684,538--nearly one hundred and ten Money at , call is only worth 4. ' . . par cent., and, is hard, to be placed at. that The receipts froin Custom-house revenues • are also 'very promising.. The businesi slime the beginning of the year, indicates that the estimates of Secretary - Chase rele . tive to the revenue from duties on foreign gbeds were lees the actu al - receipts. The supplemental tariff net of last Beam bar levying additional duties on tea, coffee and sugar, has largely increased the re venue• • during the past few month. The re. eepts for duties.list month were oonsidera- blj more than $4,060,000, and thole of the month parlous 0ver54,500,000, malting the receipts at this port alone nearly , 19,000,- tip(Kftir two months.— A considerable portion of the business now;transited at the Custom-bonseis with _dm warehouse department, the work of 'which *largely increased since the, pas sage of the warebonite law of 1861. This •.than w ~.. _ ~: ,Azi. • • - 4 --,7zio::- .'::1-:':,--:-.1" 7. ::a',: - •• : ::: -, - -,,- '' --- ' . . ' - This stita of financial prosperity the Destitution of the Artisans of Bel . , Goiernmenti _:is.:inry.eonsiderably shared inum—An Army Subscription in Aid Of the Tradesmen. by people in the loyal Slates. All this is The Belgian Minister of War has ad most extraordinary, considering what the country has passed through the dressed to the Generals commanding ter and what the Government - has had to con- P-2:‘L year, ritorial divisions, Generals of infantry and tend with. Without borrowing a dollar . cavalry, and to all chiefs of corps, the fol from abroad, while spending hundreds of ; lowing circular: millions, our national - treasury is easier: now than at the beginning of the war, our stocks are abtive par, and the hum of in dustry, and a tide of prosperity is setting itt all over the Northern States. What a contrast does the South present —and even what a contrast does England present. The reflex effects of the War upon her prosperity have been ten-fold greater than the actual war upon us at home. The accounts in the London papers of the mis eries and destitution, on account of the cotton famine, are of the most'appalling character. The cotton dearth cannot last much longer, and for the sake of the suffer ing operatives we are glad of it: The share of prize money which accrues to the Navy Department from the prizes taken during the war, amounts — already to a very great sum, sufficient to cover a large part of the outlay of the department in pur chasing vessels for the blockading fleet. Our ships have been very fortunate of late in making captures;_ and as the ves sels attempting to run the blockade are gen erally laden with extremely valuable car goes, every prize adds largely to the fund. Of course, our seamen and officers must be making very handiome profits. Many of the seamen and ordinary seamen make several hundred dollars each, by a cruise of a few weeks or months. EVACUATION OF YORKTOWN PARTICULARS. OF TUE ETCUATION Pursuit of the Enemy OUR GUNBOATS AT WEST POINT Foams Moo* May 5, 18G2 Old Point is in eostacies this morning over the news from Yorktown, and rumors are Hy ing fast and thick in relation to the evacua tion of and subsequent pursuit of the flying rebels by Gen. MoClellan.„ gentleman direct from Yorktown in forms me that at fire o'clock last evening a large portion of Gen. McGlellan's army' had advanced and-were closely following up the enemy. In Yorktown a number of dead bo dies were found, including several officers, whOwere killed during the cannonading on Saturday night and Sunday morning, a brisk firs being keptup the whole night. The reb els kept their guns manned throughout the night, and the rear guard abandoned them at daylight on Sunday, when our columns ad vanced and took possession, the cavalry and artillery following. rapidly after thh - m. From the cannonading throughout the afternoon and evening, there is no doubt thattliets was some serious fighting with their rear guard. I=l As to the motive for the action, the prison era taken represent it to have been a nem , city en the part of their generals from which they could not escape. The news from New Orleans and the evacuation of Corinth by Beauregard, together with the scarcity of provisions, bad created so much dissatis faction that many of the rebel regiments were almost in open revolt. The didiffictilty of transportation and the scarcity of beef, espe cially if the gunboat. should advance above Yorktown, gave promiseof actual starvation, and inch well the state of demoralization that a oollision could only have resulted in total destruction. Among the priaonofS is the Chief of Engineers ob Oen. Johnston's staff, who states that the whole - febel army at York town amounted to 85,000 men. lie gives a most deplorable account of the condition of the army, and says that tboy will be unable to make a stand anywhere this side of Rich mond. The retreat commenced before daylight on Saturday morning, and-lie doubts not that the advance was "twenty miles distant at the time the last gun was fired from Yorktown. - On Sunday morning Gen. McClellan sig nalled the five gunboats lying below York town the fact of the evacuation, with laetrile tions. to proceed on up the river to West Point, and remove all obstruction) in their way. Quite a fleet of steamers and vessels loaded with troops were disbovered in the dis tance, and a pursuit commenced, resulting in the capture of some of them, whilst others were run ashore and fired by those on board, who escaped to the woods. It le said that by three o'clock in the afternoon, the gunboats bad reached West Point, at the bead of naviga tion, nearly thirty miles above Yorktown, frequently shelling parties of this enemy disc covered flying along the shore, and flanking that portion of the retreating army that were acing towards West Point to take the rail , oad for Richmond. Immediately in the wake of Cie gunboats followed a long line of river steamers, loaded ',with troops, carrying Gen. Franklin's Divis ion, with from fifteen to twenty thousand men. Among-these boats was the.Louislana, the Columbus, the Wilson Small, Georgiaand a host of Baltimore boats, which bad been lay ing in Cheeseman's Creek waiting the orders of Gen. McClellan. These troops reached Yorktown during the afternoon, and were stopped there to wait intelligence from the gunboats. They had not left at one o'clock to-day. It is proposed to land them at West Point, if the report of the gunboats is . favor. able to such a movement. The pursuitis described as most rapid, and the demolition complete. The artillery and Cavalry leading the way;followed by the in fantry, who entered into the c&so with great —Among the arms left at Yorktown were large numbers of pikes; somewhat similar to those Manufactured in Baltimore to arm the rabble with by order of our city authorities. They were intended for the undrilled militia for whom no arms could be procured. ON. x'cLitaaiefi AnvANce It is said that the advance of Gen. lloClel lan's army is this morning beyond Williams burg, and that they found the roads strewn with arms and equipments, and the bridges broken down to prevent their rapid pursuit. Some of the'prisoners taken emus voluntarily into, camp, and most of them, seemed glad to escape from the . military tyranny which has so long held them in check.'' If General- McClellan has succeeded in reaching West Point with the gunboats, as reported, be ill be enabled to move on rap idly towards ,i n ichniond. The railroad , from West Point to chmond is about thirty Miles long, and th rapidity-with which be has moved, and the derneralimut. condition 'of the rebels, willdoubtless prevent any serious dam age being done to it. This is doubtless the point to which the fleet of vessels - so long point Canton, loaded with cars awl lo comotives, is destined, and you may look for their immediate departure for Richmond, iia York river: There are' four locomotives and about sixtj ears here,- which, with Such as may have beeneaptured, willfprzu quite-a-ae strecrobultehrolling. stock for this now - route to ER STATE. COSONE/EINEN.—The made in a - New York journal rder (31ave).tatate motobera of delthertan!g upon al preposi- Congress and force upon th r issue, or a. new revolution by them to be false. A Vir Went around to-day. amon de members, and found that them pronounced a flat denial ted at the War Department t all the 'Soukherri ports now Ma would epeedily, be thrown rommerehtl, pirb4 . and passel; required sirybodr.visiting Pt , arn ihe Pr e lbYter at` 'da to ib~ ted tad lxstalbytaTia° *l4O - Pkan'a:oat ittsburs Prize ;Roney. 11:1313=81 WY:O. R 001118031..... ............ .... atiLLX.R. WITHROW, porous, ......... MII,OBINSON, MINIS & MIL LER/4 FOUNDRU •NO MACHINI6Ti, IVAdtrasorosi trouts, Pittsburgh, ?owes. °trier, No. 21 NAZIS? SMELT. - • . AL‘aufnatire all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORN, STEAM BOILERS AND SWEET IRON WORN. !'JOBBING AND REPAIRING doss.on short notion. r IM"' 0 COO • : 48R0., Alanufs ' e.tureiv . of.lll.oX BAILING, IRON.VAULTS AND 'VAULT•DOORS, SinTrEafri WINDOW tiIIARDS;Ar., Ni.A 91 ! Second street atoll 86 Thlycle b etwe en stret, Wood end Market. Vale on band n variety of ti'w inno7 and nialn, enjtabte for oil puipoaat: `kaalcular attention paid to •41oring time iota. ..Jo6bing done at abort nolk. ai) - • ;~~~: ~~~ ; ~,}; ~:; e::;', ~' }" lr' BRUSSELS, April 8, 1862. GksrLemnx : The- mar in America has produced an unfortunate crisis in the cot ton manufactures of all countries. The town of Ghent has, in particular suffered much from that crisis, and it is urgent to assist the numerous and brave workmen by demanding of public charity resources which the deficiency of work has completely dried up. I have thought that the army would be disposed to lend its assistance to any measure that would tend to alleviate those sufferings; and, in order to enable each to bring hie offering to the valiant army of labor, I have decided that in each garrison possessing a band of music ar rangements shall be made for organizing a concert, the product of which shall be ap plied to the assistance of the working pop ulation of Ghent. Have the gooduesi, gen tlemen, to take, in that which concerns you the necessary steps for the execution so this project_ • PUBLIC .rOTICES. is AT THE IRON CITY COLLEGE, comer of Penn end St. Clair eta., THIS (Thunklay) MORNING, nt 11 o'clock : LIABILITIES OF ENDORSERS. ' U/Stull, --- Plersecaort, Fr. Wart's& Cates. R. R. Co., Pittsburgh, May let, 1842. C t NOTICE.—The Pittaburgh, F ort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, lies log received a proper legal convey.a of the Rail road from Pittsburgh to Chicago, with all Its appou. doges, need, personal and mixed, late the property of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, now ammo. the control and management of old road sod property. fill IMISOIIe ellapkiled on or about said road may continue In their respeitire positions or stations until further notice. . • Ali persons, associations and corporatio., dealt iota business arrangements', or wishing to coolants, or change any heretofore e_xlsting, trill at tatalM ATV', to the proper oilicers o. this Company, this Cwupmy as Wend by tio arrangement orstaderntending that it do. not Fernand, eardame. mylklmd G. W. CAPS. President. Election tor one Resident and eight Managrn of the Alle gheny On Company, to eeno tor the enacting year, .111 be held at the rare, Ro. 2. Diamond, MI. ahem, 011 MONDAY, May 12th, between the holt ra,d Ina. m. and r p. m. J. C. PORTER, Treaeamt. a 2Sattd DIrIDE.dEDS. EX...IA-NIA BANK or Prireoracti, nay 0,1812. l Board of Directors of this Bank hare declared it Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. out of the earning. of the last etc month.. Blockholdere will be paid on or after the lath toot. toyTtd It. II MURRAY, i'FFITIOI6OII, May bib, THE Merchants and Manufacturers Bank, of Pittsburgh, It.. Ode deg deriamil a Dirldtud of FOUR PER CENT. oa the Capstal Stock, out of the peel ti for thelaal Mx months, pay able after the 16th foot. niy7:3l4 W. 11. DENNY, Caebii, *Lutes/Jct. DANL. Hey eat. lel, V_ - '" - THE President and Directors of '-'"€"' [tail:lank hare thi. day declared • Dividend 4 , 1 FOUR Psa CENT. 012 the Capital !Steak, ant ot the pnAlts of the hut six menthe, payable to the Stockholders Or th4lr legal repreenutatleoe, to er after the 10th lasts., m77:bt J. W. c °NE lams CICT Items, Eittabor e b, Slay e, -- -7.T11.K Directors of this Bank have this day declared a Mel.lend al THREE rtic CENT. on the 04.Ited Stack, oat of the probe al tbe hut eh months, payable to Stockboldere or their legal representatives, aver th• lath inst. 1107:ItattaWar J. HACK/IWIN, Caeb er. • ILivi or rtrnisraoat. /der 6th, ieea President and Directors or tbia Hara has.r this d J ilcchirtid a Dir Wood o• FOCH. PEP. CSINT. Du ii*Caprtal Stc.cic, out of Ilan profit. ot the but traoattu, which will In" paid tr StOdihOlder6 or their legal Septselltakt,%,., after the It th 112. t. royTZtdaltyr JOHN lIALPER. eirtzuoit ravUurgb, hay bib, 1614. 714-7>THE President and Directors of this Hank bare this day declared a booster:l of FOUR PER CERT. en the Capital Steck, ont .1 the profits of the last .tt mann* btallame, payah;e to Stockholders, or their legal ter:sent/tOO% after the 16th inst. oty7:td GEC.. T. VAN PoREN, Cashier Plrtascaott, May 6(IZi•OX Wcitern an. Company • has this day declared a Iht t• dead of - VIVE DOLLARS Pflli SNARE. ont earned proftt• of the last six smooths. Tao Dollars of watch to be appropriated to ..odit of "dtock, and Three Dollars payable , in cagb, on or aft, at. 13th toot roy7:2leti F. M. GORDuN, Ewe j" . urrics heat. I,4I:LUCE Pittsburgh, Nay sth. IE:2 j" DIVIDEND.—A@ a meeting of th• Board of Directory of Vats Company. had ;hi. dar, a Dirideod eras declared of FOUlt PER CENT. ea the Capital Stock aubeertbell, uut of the profits u the lam uli mouths, payable torlbattb. m •ROBEET FINNEY, Secretary CaJrDIDJITES DISTRICP ATTORNEY.-W. M Ifforzsrr srlll be • candidate for nominntlo• to the offlos of District Attorney, subject to the de <Won of the_Sepublican County Convention. opl9:tc uibrxicr AllO Y:—Atsx. H. Ramon of Allegheney Pity, will be candidate for nomination to the above anal, in tie Convention to be mlkd by the itevublican Execu tive Committee. mh2snc ATTuRN E Y.—The an dereigned will be a candidate for the abot'e alp bePore the Republican Nominating Convenilott MARSHALL SWARTZWELDRR. uthl3:daarter I DIdTItICTATTOR N E Y.—Jso. M. AtfiraTotci will be a 01[1d/data for nomirta. lion to the Om ottlee, before the next Nomltratlng Republican County Convention: apls:dewtc Fr . - . 1111 r SSIONEIt. v'... 4 " JONATHAN NEELY, of Lower St. Clair will be supported for County Connoieelonerbefore • •nblkan County Convention. ataalamtei ti HATE.—E. liazzAm la a atealdete for the ftepublleast 000111111100 for the State Senate. at.3:te S.PEC/ArL ..MOTICES. A Friend in Need. Try DE. SWEET/ INFALLIBLE: LINIMENT ix pre pared from the recipe of Dr. STZTBLII Swart., °Won. necticut, the gr.st Bone Bettor, and has beenmad his practice Ire the Bat twenty years with the most astonishing mica.. As au external remedy It is withont • 11.1, and will alleviate pain morn speedily titan any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it Is truly Indelible, and as • cam. tire for Born, Wooed., Sprains, Bruises, dc., Its seething, healing and powerfulstreestheolog proper. tiee excite the Just wonder and astonishment of all who bays over given It a triaL Over four hundred oertificates of remarkable mum performed by it with. In the heat two ran, attest this hat. R. It. BRLLRRS A CO., Agents, coiner of Wood and Secoiel streets, Pittsburgh. aprA:dalr larLake Superior Copper Mill and SMELTING WORKS, Prpreerrnan. PARK, APCURDY & €O., Mamitecturert of SHEATHING, BRAZIEILS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRIMED COPPER ROTTOMit, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SFALtER SOLDER; • Importere And dale= In METALS, TIN PLATE, MEET IRON O WIRE, Ac. Constantly on hetol, INNERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. WAnx.novert, No. 141 Btr4 end 170 Second ttrotte, • Itteburgh, Penn's. fierSpecial orders of Copper cot to any &atm.! tern. tneztxlatelyT ,The Confessions and Experience OF AN INVALID. Published roi. the henent and sec warning and a Caution to young men who soarer from - Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, do.; sop. plying at the same time the mean 4 of' Bclf•Cure. - By one who has . cured himself aftr being put to great espenaeth . roaih medical imposition and gliv.nk evy. By euchring • post•pald addressed envelop, illnainOOPOZO may be had of the author, NATti AN. tEL MAYFAIR...Esq., Bedford. Slugs Co., N. Y. • mhll:lydavrT. • °y .x~ r ; bi 4 ti 3 .as+~;:. SPECLIL7.rOTICES. M"Ly . on's Magnetic Insect Pow- PER. tpire.l for 19 years and gr , ss in favor It kil%s and ,1,1111u.11 ,- . lit:titles, Bee Bugs, Ants, Flees, Flethe in Cloths, Fors end Furniture, Carden Ins°cts..l.r. All genuine hetes the signature 01 E. Lyon, culd not pow...A 1., person. or domestic nal. pooh. Beware of counterfeit. and Imitation. Lyon's Powder kills ell insects in a (rico. Pills sr drop h to rate 41111 mien. P. S. BARNES, 5v.1.1 everywhere. r. 202 Broad.. Ay, New York £" - : -- 'l3.—T.-1880—X.—Drake's Plan- TA I lON BITTERS. labelled...l 11 , 11111 VA groat realt,ror. They lorlgcretn, etrengtheti and purify the eystent, ecru Dyepepem, Acidity of the Stomach, Inert looe, A. A pet feet almotieer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They tun compound of pure St. Croix Rum, Boole and herbs, and aro rfx . omm,tidod by all orbo use loan. Adapted to VIII or young. hut particularly recommended to the week and languid. Sold by all iltotere, Druegiete, Hotels end Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & co 20'2 Broadway, N. York VIII 44 , 0 fur C—ix" Pittsburgh Steel Works JONES, BOYD & CO., Bauutucturere of CAST STEEL; M., SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPIIINGS AND AXLES, corn, of Sun .d First •troets, Pittsburgh, Penn's. 0019 IM - 1 4 1. HOLMES & SONS, Dealers Iu ioDEIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS OF EX • MANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. UT 51.ukot Atr,,t, Pitt. burgh, Pa. eirCullectio. made tin all the Pri.. 1 1. 10 "" hrthighottt the United States. °122 J. 0./•111111 , ATILICK I. M. ItlE6 A. 1.. 61311,1 AM. MqiIRKPATRICK, BUILNAP CO., (Suardaerra to J. C. KIIMPATHICIL d C 0.,) Mart• anacturera and Wholesale Draßra in LAMPS, CEILIINETN, SHADES, CIIANDELIEBS, Re, oar Wholesale Agauta for KIER'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON UILN, No. a.. 4 Woou Sturm.; opporite St. Charloa Pittsburgh. Yt. Jaladyd BURKE & BARNES, V[RE-PROUF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON - VAULT DOOR, AND STRKL-LINKD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE El= N.. 1 . 21/ asti 131 TA.r.l are., bonnets I r 11074 owl emthfiel4 stredv—Zrorth it/TBANK LOCKS al,mys nn [mod. rola!, B. & C. P. MARKLE, Paper SI AN GY. I iCTURER, And ileAlenr lu 1300 K, PRINT, CAP, LETTER AND ALI, 11111 . D9 0P WRAP PING PAPKII. earflaro ratans .d from 2i.t. w ttr,,t to ffo. Salltliftotti Attract, l'stterturgh, l'a. ifiß - CASH OIL TRADE FOIL RAG,. u,y4 H: COLLINS, For w MIDING AND COMMIS:HON 'MERCHANT and wholuanto closiot in CHEESE, .BUTTER, SEM*, FISH, And Pro.loto g - ouerally. No. 25 Woo 4 101.4. IntAbornti, M. LITTLE, Merchant Tai- LO t, N. frt Pr. Ctstn STltttT, Dr. Build Inc Pittsburgh. ../rElr WERTISE.ME.VTB SEND "1 : 0 A • VG FRIII.N1), IN THE Aft)lT GAF P . THE. PA] EAT W C. 1.11. Yt. r i.k by %V. S. HAVEN, Wtx.)l, AND TILLAD STREAM. It t. , ptelus Pen. Litt, Paper, Pint it, May. , lopee, beck,. aset Cheekertroatil, end yet mettante• °PI) , 'nth. lre t *PII .‘atiEttlfq , 'S BALE.—iy virtuu of an p.,j ceder of sale caned out of ibe Orphan.' Court of Alolfheoy county, renoryleuma, and to the &Melte of tool ontuty denoted, there will be expo-ed to Cob& Sole, ou the plead.. In kloCJore too oelnp on ILIIItioDAY, the ..29th del of Hey, AOOO lkortho 4042, at 10 o'clock • m.: All teat deettable properly a i 11l ate In McClure teatisittp, and adjoining the flow. of Iterfagio, late the property of 51ca. Catharine Alger., aectiaaelf, being tut-lot Au. t in the plan of the Remove Trart opFere site Pittsburgh, CelitAl wog tie, 'toles and Sere. ant 14400 Fetches; 143 w hich Is erected a aplennid new brick rustillioo house, fronting ou the Ohio titer, at tend. else .which le • large lot of ground: The re mainder of the property hu beau divided by a plan into 74 excellent building lota, flouting r It wide streets, with Wide alleys lu the tear. the property will be offered la Whole or In per Units, ter by slogls lute, tltralidirT to the maid Finn, no may be most advantageous to the Farther In Interest, nut to Milt purchasers. Trtsta—X uah, 34 in one year, and 3j; to two tears frOm trio flay of sale, with Interest ou tho un paid purchase money, to he Secured by bonds nod mortgages on the promisee. WOODS, abetlfl rnescirr'a Once, Patt.borgh, Mir 7, 1862. J tnylbluis3twF VLi LCAN FUtil; E. W P. PORTER & C 0 . ,• Manufectutors of STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANEN:PISTON• ROW PITMAN bit HB, WRISTS, LOCOMOTIVE AND CAR AXLES, ANCHORS. And all kind. of Heavy Forging. PITTSBURGH, ALLMUENT Corn[, PA BILLIARD TABLES,- with Sharp's Patent Cushion, are well known to be superior to all other. Patented Nevem her, 18551. Manufactory, 148 FULTON STREET, New Yo , k. New and secuud-hand TABLES, BALLS, CUES, Sc. Orders by mull will receive prowls attention. myo:3rn4 W. J SHARP. plAls; OS FOR TWO liU DRED 1/01.- LAU/I—Halo. Brother,. elegant Doeeeruod 7 octave PIANOS, With =red loss, round corner., full Iron frame, Rosewood tore and rich monntluge, for TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS. For sale by turf JOHN H. Mk: r.LOO. al 11foot .t. $.BO MASON & 11A.MLIN'S $BO HARMON/13MS A third *ripply of thee. elegant, useful no, cheap HARMONIUMS recelrod to-day. Teachers, Direct ors of Scb.l,o, Siegler-Masten, Leaders of and the pubic generally. are respectfully Invited to call and aratulne them, at the music ararerooms of royft JOHN H. MELLON. al Wood 'et. ASON & LIAMIALN'b MEU/DEON 8, ILL et 515 0 , Sind. Sl5, 500 and $45, receiving nr d for We by JOHN 11. BigLLOR, ml B 81 Wood' street. 14 AZ ELTON BBOTELEIts' N w 11 YONIC PlANOS.—Another supply or the lug Seven Octave Itasewood Planev, from lieseliom Brother., Now York, Jam received mid for sale by myk JOUN H. MELLOR, St Wood at. QECIOND-11AN11 rIA.NOS, at *25, t 51.1 8 50 , 8 15 , 8 160 , 8125 and 8150, for sale by tz. 8 JOHN H. MELLOR, SI Wood greet. Y'LiNUS.--3 superb 7 aware ClLlckarlog Plants, ...caved as for Ride by I royST JOHN 11 Mgl.l.olt, 81 Wood et. DOUISLE EELP. FIVE OC TAVE PIANO STYLE-MELODEON, In . good order, for nine y dollue. For galt by myB JOHN II <MEL LOA, 81 Wood Parent, VIVO SEOONJ) , IIAND, FIVE OC. TAVE PORTAtfLE HELDDSONS, of earlgart Needham sod Almon k ilarulin,- For sale by myB JOHN H. 11/ZILLOR, 81Vood ntroot. NEW IittOCEICIES 50 tibls. Lovering', Ayrup; 50 do Stuart'. do; 40 do XXX dn; 00 do Miller'. do: 30 kbds, choler, Sugars; 25 do Ldr do; Tri bid,. yellow do; 103 do entailed and granulated Sugar.; f2O do A. &R, roller, do: 125 Imp fair to prima Rio Colree;' 30 do Lag-unyra Attiring l.y railroad And for br LITTLF. A TRIIIIILE, my, 112 Second forret AI.:ON-4,0./0 pos. Bacon Shoulders; 4,000 do do Hams; tlercr• Ecans Sirl(Ve brated ettpr.curOd Ham' 25 tierce. Itourtneclee cnavaelevul IWO Boer; On hand nod for sale Ly • me LITTLE TEI MULE. lit Second et. 1,7 JO bare. Oswego Corn Starch; ra do • art do l4/80ii Yeast do; On head and the sale by rayB . 1.1171,1: k TREMBLE, 112 .54cond at ()HATT, PRATT, PRATT:—BOOKS, Booris. Boom, at Auction TO.NIOIIT, at 53 FiftWeitreat 51,8 PKATT.—BUOKri, I. BOOKS. BOOKS. at Auction TO-NICUT, at 5 Fifth iitmiL • myB pHATT P 1 BOOKS:BOOKS, az Auclion TO•NIGHT, is 5$ Fifth atre.t. • DIWT, PRATT, PRATT.—L.BOOL BOOKO, BOOKS,. Aocalon TO-NIGLIT, , itt 55 11111RATT, .PICATIy Pit , 1 HOOKS; BOOKS, at Auction TO•NIGHT, at CS' RAW; -PRATT, - .11.. BOOKS, BOOKS, itt Auction ,20-I.lloll'. . 4 V ,. ..,r , ": 4 ^7-"N - - 1 ~~ =;. .irE if' vIDrERTISEME.VTEI. THE BEST SOUVENIR CEEMEM Or, Aprll26, 1862, will e e n p t ma Neu . Monthly teriil, BALLADS OF THE WAR A series of PICTORIAL LYRICS, From the well known pen of MR: A. J. H. DUGANNE, hiagniheently tlinstrated.from original drawings, by the hest artists, and troantlfitilyprintedon hot-premed paper. A port will appear ere?p month, including, among other things, the FALL 'OF 811AITICR, DEATH OM LYON, DEATH OF ELLSWORTH, NEWBERN, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT ROYAL, FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROA SORE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, Ac., An. The Whole forming an ILLUSTRATED POETICAL SOUVENIR, of every dent in the present mod Important drag gle in the history of this great nation , art I. entitled THE MARCH TO THE CAP ITOL, (of the, 6th Regiment of Manaelmsetta,) will appear an above. _ . Slagle Part., (monthly, fro by rat,) 25 cm. One year, (12 monthly parta,) • . $3 . 00 Liberal terms to - the Trade, Club. and Cauraseara. Apply to JON N ROBINS, P. O Box, 3.o4o—apilk3m 37 Park Row, N. Y. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS Blatinfarl urers and I)ealere let GAS GIXTURIS, MIME TANEN, air Oil Reflnerieg, lined with lead, by a new proms, and watrantisl to stand the action of 12:1112=1!! NO. 1 FOURTII StREKT. IifcCORD & Co. 1862. HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODS 111=0! tat WOOD STREET, DITTERORDB We are now Meriting a LAZO. •DDITION tO our al ready IMUEN•a grOCII or HATS, CAPS, STRAW Rld.llS. SONNETS, SHAKER HOODS end PALM LEAF HA IS. • Merchant. 'Wiling our city can buy born mat t..wer prwea than in Philadelphia or New York. arl; '3IcCORD k CO. HArt'►l~, .68 Olt hilt3EltY? Tess Tux QuCtTIOS.—The Proprietors of the "PA R• KLAN CABINET OY WONDERS, ANATOMY Aso MEDICINE . ' hare determined. regardlese of r (ems, to issue tree (kr the benefit or suffering I manly) FOUR of their most intomoting and instruc ii.A Lectures on Marriage and Its Disqualifications, Berton. Debility, Premature-Decline of Manhood, Indigr•tton, Weakness or Dspreettion. Loss of Energy, and Vital Power. the Great Social Evil, and throe Maladies which result from Youthful Follies, Loos, sex of Maturity. or Ignorance of Physiology and No. tare's Law. Thews invaluable Lectures hare been tin, means of enlightening and easing Thousands, and • 111 be forwarded Free on reoelpt of lour Stamps, by .4th - eosins SECRETARY. Parisian Cibinet_of Arm, emy nod 61.11c1u0, f..:lllrundway, Sew York. mr211...1 PATENTED OCT.'S, 1861. Dithridge'a Patent tiVAI. LAMP CIIIMNIES, klanufact turd at XX FEINT GLASS. Thew. Chimnles ore intesid.4l for the !Lit Came, ►Lich heattnk .11 pares of the gam. Inua!ly, does not elpoie It to cracking E. D. DITHR/DGE, Fort Pitt Glaa• Work.' Washington Street. •pt 7 Pittsloirkh, Pa JOHN k•. IiEL LUtiti a CO., N o . 41 Ras.. &red, New York orrna 106 GALL. /1011 0N , 5611 nrrof 60N010 WAS 110V616, OF Tncut OWN 6610STATIOZ, COGNAC BRANDIES—Otard, Daprt'y /t :vedh.ri 8 tkh, and other brands of vartoda Ca h 'ado, to halves, quarter. and •Ightho. BRA? DlES—Pallavohdn, A. Bele. too to, atAl -*bar brand., dark and pale, Di the toroal , I MOLLS N D OI N—J. P. Kellen & Co". Scheldom. .d WeevOrop, pipes, three-qr. pipes and gum. RUM— ISt. ertra and Jamaica—eelected brands. WRISEYS-11Ishan's Irish and Earners Milt. WINES—Fort, Sherry, Madeira, Bordeaux4Eloct, ethers, of various grades. OlL—Fine Bordeaux Table, In napes and basket.. fe7Sni Q U I) A F 1 L L :3, for Acidity of the AJ Stomach; OXYGENATED BITTERS, contain no alcoho1; COYEL'S PILLS, for rheumatism; LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER, genuine; BUNION AND CORN PLASTERS, warranted; INSECT POWDER, certain death to Roaches, de; BENZINE, purified; removes grease, ae. Sold by SIMON JOHNSTON, Dauouisr, rny6 Corner of Smithfield and Fourth street.. . . ILERNItSY tiIVE NOTICE, to these Indebted to the late arm of J. L CAR. MARIAN A CO. that their account. - have been left for settlement In the bands of JAMES MILLER, Alderman, Ohio street, Allegheny. By this course we do n. t desire to add wet to soy account, but our prexeut business engagement. are such as to render It impossible for either of us to attend personally to making collection., and cos trust that these interest ed may find It convenient to give prompt attention to our claim.. J. L. OARNABAR,_ B. B. mylenewtfP (formerly J. L. CarnahNOßßanlS, A Co.) TORREY'S ARCTIC FREEZER, war ranted to freeze Cream in four minutes or tea. It will freeze cream to a consistency lit for fumed'. rte nee in leas that; half the Hata of any other freezer in the market. Direction. for using, with a number of recipes for making Ice Cream and Water Ice., as each freezer. For sale at the Family Oro wry Store of JOHN A. IigNSIIAW,, tatyG corner Liberty and Hand etreeta. "I\TEW BURLINGTON HERRING-I 0 131 tune. Roe Herrin, smoked nod put opy G. P. Mitchell, nod for role by the dozen or box, or the Family Grocery Store of JOHN A. RENSHAW, corner Liberty and Hand street. WRITE LAGUAYR A. COFFEE.-10 V beg. choice Leguayrn Coffee. Jan received and for We by the bag or at retail, by JOHN A. RENSHAW, my 6 corner Liberty and Hand streets. 2,000 LBS. CLEAR SIDES; 20) Wish. Dried Appice; • I bbL Drab Roll Butter; 6 Leif bblar do .do; • 2 tuba do do; Received this day and for Sale by m 35 L. H VOIGT & CO U . HPHANS' COURT, No. 68, March Term, ISO. wilpenens lutereited am notified thai lad "Goon l, on SATURDAY, Jlll3O 7th, i 862, discharge J. H. Waiter and Margaret Gibson, Administrator and Administratrix of Jas. M. Gibson, dec'd, from their said duties, oflicee and appointment. mylk:ltd, • • W. A. HERRON, Clerk. B E 1.)141W .PLANTS.—A. very large Mock at - OAKAND GREEN HOUSE, cam prixing ROSES, VER L BENAS, LANTANAS, GERA NIUMS, lIELhOTROPES, ANTIRIIINUMS, NUS CRIAS, FEVERFEWS,• WALL FLOWERS, PR LOX, At., wholentle and retail, at hive prices. Itt).L UTTER -3 rtr . rels fr7h Butted Jun received and ter sale by JAR. A. FETZER, or t ' . t D"' D FRUIT_ 30 barrels dried Apples: 8 " Peaches; Just received and for We by JAIIIES A. FETZER, way 7 center Market and Fine streets 13 UPT.E1{--4 bbls. fresh Roll Butter; bbl. fresh Egg'', Received end for sale by BUDONALD k AIMICKLES, my 7 • • 242 and 241 Liberty street, T4AN.117. - Mids. - Bacon Baum, large 3..1 alto, on consignment, for sale by, • JACKSON A. TOWNSEND, nry7 No. 12 Fcrurt Oh street. near Liberty. 200 PIANOS.--,Roaewood 7 octavo $ 'round corners PIANOS; with Iron frame, New Torisastake, Just recelml. myti . CHARLOTTE BLAME, 4 Fifth et. • • BASKET WILLOWS-50 bundleito arrive on steamer Mariasr, for sale bx. mys ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. BUlt isiti 0 isi nEItRING-20 boxo now Darlington Merring..to nrriro tido dor and for sole . by • REYSIEIL 81108., - - • -- my 2 1 . 1.6 nod 128 Wood street. 500 SEWN D'HAND OIL BARRELS for We by JOitYr CANTIELD. my 2 Find Mro.d. ow Wood. I a ÜBE ICATINti - 01.1.-1110 bble. on lAnd Ind for sale by • JAB. DALZELL SqN, • 61) and 70 Water street. WATEkt, PIPE-4,M yards, from 2 to Cinch raider. Jut r. 0,1 1 .1 myR ti MAY H. COuLTNB. :Di EARL A.41:1-30 casks reccivedrand 1. fbt walik by ' MIRY IL COLLINS. --- - - - - - • • 015151.ENT-60 bbbilliydranlio Cement' Najast realms by lI=SIT COLL7IO. - 7-t . ':.', , ,;,,•:,•,' : ::ti., - E. , i4-a 7 ; ,''.:,- =MIME , L= , .., - ; , :-_--:-PS-ft T .":;',.'!7..r.*.ilat t M2 'l';ZJ:F...?':i7--4".,:q..q,';'7.''.-:,;:'1:-,:.':-:,-;,.:',_':':.•:..',":.-°-:]7:',7.."-';'•.::,'.' =EMI AT BARKER & 59 Market Street, GREAT BALE OF SILKS. FRENCH, BRITISH, GERMAN, AND SAXONY DRESS GOODS, AT GREAT BARGAINS. mya GREAT BARGAINS Vf IN 32 , 1'3 7 ' aroc:K:l.m, AT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED. 'ENTIRE STOCK CLOSING OUT CHEAP FOR CASE. 'DON'T FAIL TO CALL. North.osat oornor of Fourth and Market streets. myS BRASS WORK, ac FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS. 21 CARTONS WHITE AND ASSORTED COL OILED No.. 12, 16 and 29 RIBBONS: NARROW COLORED' EDGE VELVETS. NARROW TRIMMING RIBBONS. We expect to receive, in the beginning of neat week, a large lot of RIBBONS from the Auction Sale of May 24, Mr. Horne having genet° New Toek for the unwise of &Healing the rale. We elven also receive large .40.11111:13/ to our stock of EMBROIDERED COLLARS, SETS, HAND KERCHIEFS, Ac. . • LADIES' AND MISSES HOSE. MEN'S COTTON 34 HOSE. GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND MITTS. SKIRT BRAIDS, of our awn importatloo. ELUSIII BRAIDS, CORD AND RIBBON. NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. Country Merchants, Pt&flora and MlManta wi End our stock equal to any In the city, and at Em. em price. . , . (Wl:mistals Rooms 24 and 3dstoilos,) FOURTH ARRIVAL. - SPRING AND SUMMER Dry Goods, SHAWLS, SACQUES, So. HOP SKIRTS, of the latest etyles sett the best goehty. NEEDLE WORK, HOSIERY, At TABLE LINENS AND CLOTHS. DOMESTIC GOODS, Sc. TERMS CASH. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., aryl 74 MARKET STREET. W . & v. MMUS BATE OPENED one of the larval and moat beautiful anortmenta of , ff Summer Dry Goods, All of the latest styles. BEAUTIFUL ORGANDIE LAWNS. FRENOII JACONETt LAWNS EMBROIDERED GRENADINES BLACK AND WRITE 011ECKIL In ;Milo& of 000414. FOAL MI: CI:LEVEE% entirely now etylea PLAIN COLORED PLAID END STRIPED MIRAGES. DOUBLE FACED BLACK BLEB PLAIN SILKS, all colors NEAT CHECKED 81LiC13 ORL9.ALLN POPLIN, fine O,brle. PARASOLS AND lIILBRELLAS We also received a lame lot of new style HOOP SKIRTS, of the best quality. iny2 Corner of fifth and 'Market streets. EATON, MAORLOW& CO., NO. 17 TIFTH MUT, Jobbers and Retailers - OF •TRIMMINGS, EMIIROIDERIES, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, SUSPENDERS, SUN AND RAIN UMBRELLAS, BILE, CORSETS, RIBBONS, ROUBSS, HOODS, and all kinds et FANCY ARTICLES& NOTIONS. SOFWHOLESALE BUYERS supplied on the beet ap2B SEW GOODS AT • EATON, MAOEIJM & 00.'8. . Nat. 17 and 19 TU% St. and Bata at lowest orates. ap29 EATON, mApßu] , l it CO., NO. 17 FIFTH STIMET Invite the attention or WHOLESALE AND BETAIL BITrEBB Ton largo and laded stock of disdrablo goods Jost °P.n.& Rad INTANTED.—Forty good, sound ' 11 DRAUGHT HOUSES, not , ims thandlleeMe' are nor more thin nine rare old—bays, browns, blacks, or dark sorrels; titteeerand a halt hands high, or upwards ; strong, active, and weil.broken to tur ncoat Hours of impaction between 12 m. and 2 p. ni.. daily. (Sundays aseseted,) at Patterson's Bomar, Ito: 117 Fourtti street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MONTGOMZUY, SQ. and Quartermaster U. S. Array. 01000 Quartermaster. IT('S. • Plesbuntb. Apri l tBB2. ap3Mdtfars EMPLUYMENT .—A charged - VOLUNTEER, In feeble health, edam employment im porter or janitor. or APT other - light work, and would Irks tomake blmselinsiful. :Apply to "St" at ebbed:lee. =Van WANTED DMEDIAI'ELY-5 tons TT Orear•Batter. ttlys L. EL VOIOBT CO. pidisv6 -71115 per qarter. • • nevi OHARLons BLD3II Qg aN 0 81'00 hair c , seas an I N K, iron hot, pat milked at 43 Fifth stmt. ata ' mum.= num.. yR ::;~,u~~~; DRY GOODS. RECEIVED THIS DAY 13=1 JOSEF'S BORNE, noe. 77 mod 79 STRZIST tr.trAms. r ' , o RIOT, think V B ,OO $0 43 meta. . IeLMIRIEIfMr•TH. 7.PITTSBITRG Li THEATRE. Lessee and !imager WM. ELZSDIIIMM. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 144.8 th, - Fife flak, for years octhe peat r4ctral drama of THE DHUNKARD EDWARD MIDDISTON.:-..11.r. HERDESSON LAWYER 011113135. -. Mr. DARDEN MARY 01L1.11' AGNES RATE EWER • - To cancan& with • . ; , . MCCMLAN'S DPAM. . .. GEN McCLELTAN...--4......... —...Mr:McMA MIMI . Mts. DINWIDDIE—..—,—MIe KATE TOEITIML. ! UCTIO.Ir SALES. GREAT SAL OF VALUABLE.... _ 'a SALE BOOKS AT AIICTION.-1 will sell etFable, • auction, THIS, (Saturday) XTENING, at ordick, and every - evening. next week, at same house" at nay salesroom, l 3 Filth street, Pratt . " Greet 26th • • • Annual Consignment of Books; is every depariMent of Literature, Science and Art ; splendid Family 111- - Nes, Photograph Alberni, Lotter and -Note Pacers, &a. Public attention-Is respectfully invitedlo this collection of Books, beloved to be the knelt collie- • Don of standard works over offered at auction in this • city. In the collection may be found such works is Washington Irviog's complete works, 21 vole; John Adana' do, 10 tole Thomas Jefferson's do, 32 vo* Charles Dickens' do, T vole; tho Waverly Vidtka, complete, 12 vole; Clark's Commentary on the complete, 4 vets; Scott's do, S vole; hundreds of - =IN of the Popular Literature of the day, and • ter and Nom Pape., Ac., Ac.. T. A. SIcCLELLAND, Aunt. l!rf2MtMttt Uer BE LULU—A.large quantity of Au, well made, durable and lanbienabie BOOTS, SHOES, UAITERS, TIES, SLIPPERS, BUSKINS, And a large quantity of CIIILDREN'S BIM* Commencing MONDAY, Kay Atli, at 10 o'clock, and continuing ovary day this weak, at 70 end 2 o'clock, at the &lASONIC BALL AUCTION MUSE, Nu. 55 Fifth street Carltaguler cotell Goode eau now be bought at lees than ouo-halt the usual prices. Call end see. T. A. aIcOLELLAND, And. N.EW AId.),BLEGANT BUtillY AT AUCTION.-011 SATURDAY 11.011.141NG, May Lath, at 11 o'clock, (oot Lein g delivered at the eters ha time for the former adeennement,) will be sold at the Commercial Auction Reuse, 64 Flub meet, a One, light, Trotting Buggy,'sith shifting top, Dan ia& make, extra hash. The Baggy has never teen used. • J. G. DAY/d, inctioneer. .11.1ERCIlar1"T 7,411,011.fic B M i Ell === iIEICILY U. HALE S CO„ (yu.eseors to Jaut. C. Watt,) Are now receiving their Spring Stuck, comprising every variety of gown, athiptini to men and boy'ilvenr, which, to exten t , Mini. taste and pricesivill cirmpate thrombi, o+th may tu the trade. French, American and Woe% of England' Cloak of the best waken, of ovary abide and quality-4 votj large araurtruent; Casaimerea and Doeskina:• fitiper black French Donaklun boper Black"/tench Cud tueroei Fancy Caaelmeres in every variety: . /abed,- }limit and Fancy Cintalmtree; Silk lifted Cisalineres of every ehadq.and color. - - 1 11...sTINGE.—Faiscy el& end Eutin Yen!fuggy:3lm etylev; Super Black *min nod billv•Veniings; sod fano/ Silk Veetinge; White floured fillk and uutia VeNtinge. Also, every variety of goods for Bualneee Costa; like:vie° n very choice telethon of formable% Grob adopted to gentlemen's treat.. .. • Soliciting au early call teem our Wends and the public, any orders untreated to our care ell/ meet withenotupt attention and punctuality in all mum. ligdiliY U. HALE a Cu., Merchant Tailors. mhi2 Cur. Venn and lit. Clair streets. HYSICI.I.4"B. DR. CHARLES R. RTOWE, PHYSICIAN AND SUNDEON; 0115 co, No. 34 rtranAL Ernucir,' tOppreite Colonnanejimr. near nuepenalon Brnipp) ALLECIIIZHT CITT. •;, DR. M. Q. JUN 103 WYLIE STILEET, CINCINNATI LEAD ,WORKE. . NeCORNICK, GIBSON de CO MANITPACTURERS or Lead Pipe, iheet Lead And Bar Lead. ALSO DEALER!! IN Pig Lead. . Patent Shot and Block Tin. aram, einrccr AIAIN AID 81r...W011/1 Being.=!wisely In the Lead Trtde, we can fungsb the above to better adtantage to Demos, and On swim terms, then can be had elsewhere. aps:fan D• DEHAVEIN & bUN, rirmorrorracra or DOOR, PARLOR AND HEATING ATOM!, Wvehonse, No. 47iVederel street, ALLEGHENY CITY We would col/ the attention of builders and others to our Urge osoortment. of COMMON AND FINE • ENAMELED 'GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, de.; also, to our new COOKING BANGS, which we bat • Just brought out and which , contains come imprmre tnentanot found in any other ring.. CAST IRON 110055 FRONTS, IRON RAILING; and all kinds of CASTINGS•mide to order. • lyld - brd • _D. Da HAVEN A SON. BOUTS AND 811.0.E . S AT 89 - MAR- HET • STREET. —LOOK AT THE PRICE&— Ladles Eng. Lasting Seel Gaiters 51,00, worth 111.25 Gong " " 1,35 1,75 ss •• S 4 46 1,00 o 2,00 ' Fine Fr. Morocco Deed Boots 1,37 " 1,62 " Goat Cengreao " 1,37 " 1,75 " Morocco Slippen " 75 Kid 76 1,12 '•• ALL °IEEE GOODS IN PROPORTION. . JAMES ROBE, - ap24 NO. R 6 MARKET STREET. 40144°2! 1 41 * A i t 541 fie Olt° °)) "1r R A icoopciaoti • THE GREAT cr i r a FOR CONSUME. The people - tong Otte Medicine having made It tin `,=';: study of yams to concentrate the I)fe of tie Pie .1 Tree into • Medicine fet drama's of the Lang and i Throat, Is ttow.ol6ering to antrettng Immunity thorn. t • milt of hie e.:_pertence. This truly great and good 3 medicine fa prepared with much care, the tar being dhaaled expressly'for it, is therefore free from •II Impurities ti c:;r t e; more mmo n tar. of Consumption than &UP It WI cure BDODIIITIS. It wi care ASTHMA. It id cure SORE TANDAT AND 11.111 ANT. , It leers COUGHS -AND C.XILDS, and SP am foe • n 1 remedy for . blare of the IC iDNITSLiadi 17BIN BY COMPLAINTS. Ilarßewano of Onntertelts.'ll. frii hare the Dyepepela m. Vi/SILUIT'II . LT& PSIA PILLS; and If they do Cot core you the agent of whom you -pan chased them, and receive - . 1 • rw call at his more and get a deconiptirOdrom- lar. A Lose: PHD mot by mail, peat paldoc t ew can't of One D. Q. O. WISBANIT, Proprkdor, No. 10 South Soooluf street, Sold by B. KEYSER, No. 140. Woodatnel. = teerimor W CHIENSJS. • 30 .. prime Cutting Chou.; I-‘treah EU% - "Byuen R.,,te e d • Ed ker eby [mei H. lIIDDLV. 'IHAW • H'S T00L.,, VarpeiHer's N,J Stmt. utter'• Tools, trade oy iny3 DOWN a TETLEY,AM Woed oL'f2l N c w MODEL- YOUILET An) ; C• Rzyouraatt, forest.. by . . BOW); k TETLICY.I3I4 Wood*, FINN ripEn H A ht,} }ti Cirra..4 sou; Brown end Green for pile by ' • - W. P. 11 .111tPliALL jostesic. tuu..4..just received Ana or, • . jP .110WD1 a TETLEY. 136 Wood bene., .1541,1" and-. • . :me saie by • Boliiii-rmsT. • - e A rpTB cwfa,; g, PITTSBURGH:-
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