THURPAT-I4WP I A. REPLY 1491014 : 7411,1W1L ‘,A IBM Not H. I._DAWES, of Maisathusetts, narier,:kesu, Una. . ' BUILIIIKTATIVIA, ' - Waslogtoo, May 1, 1812. Aities Pitelankar..A., ' • . 'Gan' Imam fienfraftlittid Y Philislelilhto boat/autos the 'pooch' of Judge KAI?. mole ttpott the Tao 'ff.yek lstrutitostkirt. Cotaaattoes..Roport, As I hove boon mamma to so defending .tho chssootoo of y Mood, slid.ao - tht. Whole disetairofil.blit Sakai strsco to .tho lloao. Cost think' fern tofosto stot2lyi) 'Who tho suldect of oaimsdiaifsloss'edlini i lttgio`7l g pi:c= th i e l- coir o 4* t tt itildato 1,1 rnir tiguAls PlPsf....a4th or ,orltaoat smaita, .4 Val put lk 4 orldWar• ' -I.eloopectrally 72:0tie2.; , - , Ar. Kelley—Mr. Speaker, , when, a few , days; ago, the gentleman -from': Massachu setts (Mr. :Dawes) prates tetlf 'that, he had , potneirit to reflect rod the Present. Seen tar, of War, I. felt' that' in' remark, ineem pre ateniilde salt might imam to oth ers,, was *reedy true ; that it. wia,nOt , in hie na-.. WA to reflect on single; individuals.' :The, current of all hie remarkeln...this. Houle,. - 'elan I have had the honor- of holding a seat, has been rather a "trail • over the fact . Mat the . Almightr. hid'not tailed him into . emineilzwlem He was about , to create-man and order His provideziee„'than Wfindingof fault with individual - members 'Or our ini ,, - *fait apnles. '-I am "glad of one thing, lthich I; that the gentleman has discovered, 40414 iir the ; iiinirerOnf. lingered',-but fora :nietirituktheugh , it end4red -.hut for' a brief paroxysm. of time, . that Mien .is., value is elniacter ter integrity_entlfferacity:--- - - • I was - brought pp litte:State where the -people believe, sacredly, almost -as they do the Scriptores,„that teaching of Shakepeare which says that: good name in man or wo man is the immediate -jewel of - the soul. We in that State punish slander by reale . mations upon the estate of the slanderer, and if that is insufficient to respond ade quately, by_ his confinement in prison. We regard libel as an infamous crime ; and I have seen the libeler in the cello of the • same corridor in the penitentiary with the : • burglar and the horse thief. Therefore, it may be that some of us are a little salmi ' tire when character is falsely assailed. . So It may have_beee with Alexander ',,... Cummings., And jest-here, ltikiniaek the„ ;;.gentleman from Massachusetts if he will' be kind _enough to . furnish me with the : - stabprein - wlikli c in' produced before the Hoisse , leverardlyf , ago 7 In the _speech Made- b* the gentleman, on:that. occasion, , o , ', he"regaled . the House with the reiterated -.--. assurance, that a subpmna had...been issued for Mr. Blatehfoni; of New York, and that ~ in order to prevent injustice that gentle. man had been sought through a whole day, and fora longer period, and could not be obtained before the making np of the report Of the committee.; And he produced the --- snbpene.. His speech is .on , record. It 1 fixes the date of the subpoena and the in- 1 correctness of his allegation. The subps- as the-3 referred to in support of the slan der contained inl this . . report, as produced by the" gentleman, bears date the 18th of Decaliter, Irbil' e you will find, by examin ing the-report, that it was/resented lo the 11011130 on the 17th of DedeintierTand on the morning of the 18llt.the ;date of the sub ' pmna so generously, issued, was ordered to be printed with all mistakes ripen its Now, I ask . ._the (gentleman frod Massa chymous •whether he or hie • colleagues on the Committee - ever received from Alex ander Cumming 'a communication, saying, "I have retairoedksl4o,ooo ?" They never did. - They will not not say they did. The doge adopted by the gentleman was that : - -the printer had made the mistake. The , conntry, Mr. Speaker, does not hold the printer 'responsible for the mistakes con tained in the report, but Ceminittee that sent them out; and if the Members of ' the Committee did not read the proof of their report, or cause it to be read, and it contains errors prejudicial to character ' which they fail to explain or retract, or to accept and pablish explanations of, it will hold - them guilty of libeL "This," says the; gentleman—for while .liii prstes of character :lie cannot utter a 'etinterice that does not :mail it and carp at soinebody-r,"this,',',.aays he, "was a con . caned , movement. The ex-Secretary of •• .War was here to incite. my colleague to action, and I played a lientenant'anart in the same under his direction.". , „ I would thank the gentleman from -.New York (Mr. • Divert), who opened the discuasion, and in thecae:se. of the debate told us that. his - speech was a 'cuprite to himself as well as • to ns, what concert of action he had.with _IS Willa' Cameron, or with the humble indi vidusl'wha now speaks, or with the Chair man of the Committee.of Ways and Means, or with the distinguished sentleman from Indiana , (Mr. Colfax), on that oeossion ? I wait for his answer. If be was advised of or , engaged ; in any conspiracy, God knows.l Ina and am ignorant of the fact. Mr, .Dlveir-rAiI, am appealed to, till I hank) lay* that .111 the remark . I made en that occasion that the , calling rop of the naelnilint wee a surprise to me, I simply !poke the truth. : , - . Mr. Kelley—The gentleman from Maui chusiitts says "the galled jade winces." If , that remark was meant to apply, to me or cover me by innuendo, I pronounce it false. - I never, was a political friend of Simon -Cameron. He never npresented the State of Pennsylvania, hy,my vote or my infin -121106., Be did not become the Cabinet win ister of Abrahamlincoln by my voice or by, the withdrawal of, my protest, and I am in debtlo him for no one act of official court esy. Look at your army list and the luau ' once that sred appointments, and see if there Is anyother man in this Hoes e who eeci can say as I can, that my influence. has Made not an, office?. , N 0,.. sir; . .I, am re __ lb epees le for the conduct of no officer ' commissioned . ' by Secretary Cameron, nor ' does one of all the number owe me grad ' • tudnfer his, appointment. As a citizen. of my own State who, from humble orphanage boa by Ids own labor and force of charac ter risen to high position, I honor him, • but - as *statesman I base not admired him. In polities his lines and mine have run in opposite directions, although we have twice been members of the same party. I can, !.however, distinguish between the politician and the mem ; and as a man of extraordi nary and generous traits of personal char acter, I -know and esteem him. The, gentlemen intimates that somebody -, on this floor ma* suffer by the final report of the Committee. Sir, let the final report come! and if, in their star chamber, the ' be sconsattems Sled against me, .1. ask the Committee to pursue them to the bitter end. - ' If I have done aught - , to militate against ' my Government, or impair my character • , is amen or a member of this House, as- - 1 certain and proclaim it, and let the 'people of my' native city drive me from their 'Midst: "But, air, it will take more than en venomed and -slanderous innendoes to al ' lenoe my tongue when truth and justic e are the_ theme. Go through your Depart ., ' - sent* said bureatte; which, with or for souse `of my' constituents I enter almost, daily, and find, if you can, the man :I have walla kited to give a contract to friend or towns -. Van. Go to my own city and pass through Pilia.departments there ' if and see you can ' find an officer to say that I have' solicited or been chaffering in contracts. As one of ' ' the representatives of a great manufeatur int city, I have reminded the -Preildent Ind the members of his Cabine4_that our , people,' more largely than • those_rof any , .other important city, depend - on daily labor for; 'daily bread. To these distinguished ' pettlemen 'I have spoken of the fact that my city his done its full part in enabling Pennsylvania to put tnenty-five Per cent: : morethan her quota of- troops in the field, and have urged them so to direct. the pat; , renege of the Government that - -the wives and children of our poor but patriotic la boring, men, now in - the field, should not have want-of food, fuel; and clothing added to -the loss M husband and father And, sir, :with all this 1 sin willing the Commit tee should brand me. • I did - itat ' provoke - the In o f thegeritle. .._. . Atm. : or. his_: Committed: raahly.-.-4,nuulei' when - 1. - frst called attention thi - tkiTajits: Dee' of the repOrt, tie. itssault tqicta either. Duty to an ahnsed-man required me to do what ' , lid.. Jtj was because I saw that the Committee were not_acting as I thought in ti spirit Of candor and justice that I pre seated to the* llouse;a letter from a con. stituent;calliag‘ the attention of the coun try to a mistake which members of the Committee, as..ilividuals, had refused to correct. I did eep that commnnication .for. daYs, as th gentlemun suggested in his former speech,. and I, meanwhile, sug gested - the mistake to members of the Committee, attd asked them to correct it on 'their'own motion that I hould not hare to do it' publicly , for Idi not want to _get into . collisiopi With in gentleman upon this floor. I ' No . w,eir, ir'word to the present Chairman of that Committee. I tisk the gentleman as, if I Incorrectly informed, others have -done, to ~name the 'friend of Alexander Cummings who, during that, man's long, painful and dangerous illness, while his 'family 'were - concealing from him the ilinderis :originating in, this report, with 'which "the papers teemed, came and in formed him that, '!npon Mr. Cummings's recovery he would make a clean breast of it." When that gentleman made the assertion he was interrupted and asked to nine the author of that' statement, and if 1 have not been misinformed he has been solicited *serially and in writing to name his -authority, but has been unwilling or unable .to respond. Unwilling, sir. Ohl cruel the ght—or unable. I ask him now .who we the men whom he pronounced the.frien II of-" Alexander Cummings who told him at Mr. Cummings would be pre il pared." make a clean breast of it" as soon .ati be sufficiently recovered. Mi.-. wei—The -gentleman addresses me as tit chairman , of the committee. The gentlem a n from Illinois (Mr. Wrishburne) is Ohainan of the committee. I will state to, the gentlemen, however, that I did re ceive'suCh anapplication ' and responded to it in writing.-The • gentleman may , pro direci tuy letter. .. Mr. Kelley—Show it to me. Mr. Dawes—The gentleman from Penn sylitania was the chosen friend of Mr. Cummings to presenthii accusations to the House. •Another gentleman froin' Penn- Oltenia, however, with considerablefor 'reality; served upon me 'a letter from Mr. 'Cummings; to which I took the opportu eitY te reply.. That is ' all -I have to say neon this occasion. - Mr. 'Kelley—l would ask still another question. I have not had- the advantage of. seeing that letter; and do not knoir its contents. -Will the gentleman have the kindness to-inform me whether it names the persons I ' _ '' MeTDawes--Tiie gentleman who was the chosen friend of Alexander Cummings for that 'plirpose c and who conducted the cor respondence between him and myself, can answer. for himself. The papers are out of .my possession y and I am not at.liberty to expose their contents. :Mr. Holley—ls thin the representative of the jounce and candor of a committee of the Ainerican Congress, who gives the world assurance that a., man's friends have pro- clahned him Criminal, and yet withholds the' names of the alleged friends when tie- Mended that the truth of the assertion may be tested? Is this, I ask, the justice of the 'American Congress, as represented by one of its committees? _Sir; in the preience of such a spectacle, AD you wonder that the report of this com mittee has been assailed? Mr. Dawes--Does the gentleman accuse of,me . nywant of candor when I say that hisletter is in the Possession of one of his colleagues? Mr. Kelle,yWhat colleague?' • Mr. Dawes—Whoever has got the letter. Mr. Kelley—Has any gentleman a letter from the' gentleman from Massachusetts on the subject in question ? If an member has such a letter, I would be glad if he wild produce it. I will be glad to know ck whi titer the gentleman from Massachusetts ha the name of any friend or pretended frie d of Alexander Cummings who called upo him, and, told him _ that Mr. Cummings was sorry, and that when his health would pe . t.,_ he would - make , a'clean breast, or the' Lang. friend Of Mr. Cummings used ri:t , thos words, or any other words implying that he lad • a knowledge of the accusation whi h was made against him. We ,learn to-d y - that the brilliant young soldier upo Frei:lines staff, Sacchi, was not ea. flag 4n A horse-contract.. We learn it to-d y - through • the committee, whose re port is flying wide-spread , and we also lea that the informatton upon which the assn - on that he had is founded, was de rist from a newspaper. Have Congress and ti country been at the heavy expense of a wandering committee to announce nude Its sanction ., newspaper reports and wend I? We sent • them out to collectevi den: 1' 'ritneases, and not to tell us what new - persteiy.: ;;,He can read them. , • 4-God:knows, there was much to need in. vestigation. My complaint is not that in-, vostigation has been made, but that th 4 committee, for some reason Or other', or by reason of some factor other, has made a report so sweeping in its statements that the Goverritrient and Congress shrink from taking any action on it. Punish the men whd,have.detraided the Treasury. 'Gather yOui - evidence,ehow. that they.are ,guiltY, and .then,• under the• law of the land pun ish them. But do not imitate theouttle fish,. which, though it, elearcely • rises above —the level of a reptile, pours forth a juice so venomous-that-it-stains, blackens and be fouls the broad' and free-rolling waves of the ocean. Do not fling your vile odors arend 'eferYbody, and:make the names of ' contractor and agent - So odious that honest men will, shrink . treat dealing With the Goternment, and force it into, the hands of sharks and sharpers. - - , • Mr. Hickman—l wish to say a word, and that is this: if there be such a letter in the possession - of any member of the Pennsyl , yards delegation in this House is he has been referred to by the member of the committee recently upon '.: the , flair, I trust - he will produce _it, and. relieve the other mettiberaofthe delegation, from impu _tatted-Of having such a; letier-,in their pos session. Mr. Moorhead-4 endeavored to get the floor some - time ago, but I failed to do so. ;I - hare:a - letter. from the gentleman from :Massichusetta (Mr. Dawes) but, as it is at my rote, r oannot- produce, it. ' I did not expect' Ills matter would "have. come up thM . Moriting, ors would .luive brought it :with me. • Bat in that letter the gentleman frin..frialaiehusetts, gives no: name:- and iturtnien,to .OTO thcname - of the friend of • Mr.i Cummings, -who'inade the statement. to which he referred., :He refuses to tell wholt was that add him that , when Mr. 'Cunnings had recovered' his health; he would_. appear before:the committee and make a 'clean briast of .the matter., I slated. that it' Aras a slander opine; Mr.. Cummings,. and that none ~ of. his , friends - , had ever said so. Yet thegentlemanimm Massachusetts has refused to give the name of his informant, - ; . , • • , , . ...:,- 1.: -..; Mir. Kelley—lt my colleague will furnish 1210'With a copy of that letter of the gentle min from' Massachusetts, 'I will inCerpoL, rate it in my printed remarhs." ' ... - - • Mr. Moorhead—l' will furnish to_ray colleague Mr. Dawes-That to ailTialt: ' Mr: Kellep--The gentleman . spoke of, those. An had, made: their business to sitek.,.ont the mistakes of.the Cominittee. -, I mish I...coubi . get time to load. the 'papers and reports with which my desk , is filled: I cannot fled time to read the least 0100- rate : of them, - much less . such ;ponderous _volumes &II this''report, - covering over eleven hundred , pages. , I am a widely known member of a community' number— ing Mere. ; thrus six hundred thonsand peo ple. 'lO constininti :. 44 tornstuan can take t , tin.144P.1 7 . 1 4 0 :in , theovening and have their breakfsetin Waithington; or they can • attend to the bank business of the morning end-takstitairl-ted in --ylisitingtotti-so`that lain-nireltirernitirentitOf thite; presence of my • esnedtbsida -Atte firiblifiritill:%';treifii; pily, - c-ant not: itiTe:6l7.'siMiner s oite With of ; ~154:."..!. . . ... .. ~:Y.r.... ... .. - Y_ , :-X 1 . T ate letters brought - me by mail, and am this letter to to the ouembinl/-YOultana , ni Ine oaths. therefOre, able to- lake upon • t ea ; ,, , , . 1.2 , t , t a u .., :r b.i . d, I ro , Sur r. ned , to s you b 1,3 rear-teed `'reading of volumes of the kind 'now before tho imputation up n tli=n h or r and tuteg-rity of a us, and to analyze, and sift their contents: - • eeimitt.,. ~r which I wattratio.mitst,"wh,h,b; its I am diSet4Sit3,l the report of the commit tee, because one of my constituents called hold no ~,,,rro,potolth,,, itttlt ht..- I have only to my attention to a flagrant error, and the add that doe-t not awaken innn i e any new re i tus i i basing upon that error of a report des thiret,,llThe3rrtie,et7.o",..-erTt::.:ohd'ry . r . tsTa'll , 7a ri .:la g ich "' :x " ts ' t i tructive of his character, the result. of ~.t..reeck sour, It and no. to otthirk from me that nearly half a century of honest and ener- `ohllh self -reetteef icWitub that l she. o . l give kie , i dt getic life, and in which I invited attention, 1 rut ors, , tint-. CLlEolliale ' d when no member of that committee, to I :tier; but ,are talc,. the liberty to ththin yours WitOrtt I spoke on the subject, would admit which anoornputed tt, trusting th a t ‘Our own p?sonal friends de hip will stiffer uo diminution hum ttos •ror• that there was au error and correct it. ws. I wish I could get time to read this re- l ram truly, sours, port through. if it discloses that measure •ti to. J. S. stemma, of - fraud 'which public rumor says it does, I would favor energetie action, anti at once coMMERCqzI.I. expose the perpetrators to the public eye and condign punishment. cOMMITTI./E OF ARBITRAT IoN OF BOARD •In the course of the gentleman's speech l/Y TRADE FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCIL to which I have alluded. Mr. Cummings we. /Bolinder. V. P// J. J. Bu.d.rtro is denounced for his contracts for linen " I. I. pantaloons and straw hats for our trop Persroa. ps. Yes, sir, he did make purehase of these articles; and the gallant men Who came from di staht Maine, and northern Michigan, leaving the snow under their feet at the doors of their homes,_ were brought sud denly under - a summer sun, thanked God many a time that somebody had had the sagacity to provide them with light linen. instead of heavy woolens, and a wide brimmed straw bat to protect them from the son while working no labelers in the trenches. Gentlemen mused not tell me that there was to be no necessity for_such arti cles. Your Quartermaster General, I am told; tried to buy moth articles before learning there were some on hand, and when he went into the market he found that he could not obtain them except at double the price paid by Alexander Cum mings.' Yes, for white pantaloons he was charged one hundred per cent. higher than was paid by Mr. Cummings. Mr. Steele (N. J.)—The hats and linen pantaloons purohastol by Mr. Cummings are now in the possession of the Quarter masters. The pantaloons cannot be used, because they are not half sewed, and the hats Are too small for anybody. Mr. Kelley—There Is a question of ve racity between us, and I will go to the Department with the, gentleman to settle it. Mr-Steele (N. J.)—l am willing to ac cept that. Mr. Washburne—lnquire also about the one hundred and fifty - bags of coffee pur chased by Mr. Cummings. • Mr. Kelley—The circumstances under which Mr. Cummings was appointed were hitherto . unknown. The order of 28d of April, under Which he was appointed, an nounces them, as follows: "In consideration of the extraordinary emergencies which demand immediate aiA. decisive measures for the preservation of the national capital and the defence of the national Government—." What were those extraordinary emergen cies 1 Look at the date; 286 of April, 1861—four days after the shooting of the Massachusetts soldiers in Baltimore; two days after the burning of the bridges, when the capital was invested and deprived of intercourse with the North; when there was only one" means of access to this building ; when all 'other avenues to it were surrounded; when more than half of the men in the city were disloyal; when a little company of less than one hundred men from various States wire guarding the President's House; when a loyal military company of eighty members went to be mustered into service, and more than forty retused to take the oath; and when a few companies of Pennsylvanians, unarmed as they were, had just fought their way through Baltimore to this capital with olubs, and made a nucleus, which the loyal troops Vein New York d Massachusetts came to sustain) anti expand. And who was to provide for them? A gentleman who- had never been in military life was ordered to co-operate with the officers of the Government, and to bought coffee. But he ought not to have given to the Seventh and Seventy-first New York, or the Sixth , or Eighth Massachusetts Regiments, any coffee. Why, Ahey had become common soldiers, and to give them such a luxury as coffee was to outrage the senaibilities and tho principles of the Van Wyck Com mittee. Yet, thank God, he provided coffee for them; he sent to the capitaL refresh ments for these men, who had left their luxurious homes, and had come, with mug= kete on their shoulders, to guard your bar rioaded capitaL Mr. Steele (N. 3.)—Will the gentleman yield to me a moment ? Mr. Kelley—Yes, air; I yield the floor, having finished my remarks. I came not willingly into this discussion, but I am ready now, and it will be when the final report comes in, to bear my part in asking this Howe to do justice, and to correct mis takes that strike pt the character of citi zens, and which are persisted in by the members of the committee.... •WagettwerroW, April S 5, 180... Dun Sri: Herewith I sendyou the correspon dence referred to by Mr. Dawes In the House to-day. After reoedving the verbal reply of Mt. Moms, I cotratini - with Mr. Otimntep, but from some mishap or misdirection lie did set r<oelee my letter promptly, and-1 did not lieu been him again until tho 16th instant,whicb will wienentlor the lapse of time between the dam of the frret and second letters. • ResperMully yours - L. MOORHEAD. Hon. WAVILIIL D. Kity,nr. have marked the papers to their regular order, I, 2,3, and S. New Ton, March 29,188:. Ste : In a moth delivered by you to the Rouse of Repreeentatives on the 26th brahmat, se reported the Deily Globe, I find thwfollowing parade: ..91r. the committee was advised through friends of Mr, Commit:l:adoring the winter that hawse sick, that be was very mirk, that the . treituiriny which he had given before our committee troubled bled- and weighed uponlie mind;. that the effort which he bad there made . to screen and mote hp transaction. was tithing that mated heavily oa his mind, and the committee was amused through his friends that if he ever recovered he would make a full and &miter. went of the whole matter, and that-the men who had pit him up to this and had taken the money and expendeCtlt then:Metres, elmeld agar the'burdosi. The committee wm . wel ties . ansloculy to know that which theyhad failed to get from him Sterretut—if. that statement were mode to the committee Ws tight that the parson who mash, it should be nained,thai the 04W:sent may be refoted If It were Wm, ea I have no doubt It wee. Dawsa—Aner the kind momark of the gen tleman from Peunv_lvanbi,bui eau hardly aspect that I should be templed to i4slrtrout him "MmiStewens="l did . ricit'mvidith apply the word `Wee to the MataamaltPl the mnmittee, butte that srbleb was coovsyed to the volosOlttes..., . me go throa with my story. •~Mr.BtereahSYell; - I: shoed - .like to hate the "Mr. Dawnv-1 say that through -the the friend. of this man we bad .eastuanors.that tie Ina about to make a full statement, a clean Loma of it, and to Make plain' and cleat that which.was ao mystified to Ida tealnirmy,po that the' world' might know who expended that .menty. Bats when' he• come to get well, tbe political tremealties of hie prandial in this Matter happened, at the time, tglia eo priming that It:was neisiarary that tbat - whichema early prouileed to ben 1111 V-statement of what `bad tiered done with that money wag tuned into' inricetnation and as sault upon the integrity of the ritininlittsa." ' The roily 'weight Oda statement ma.haire is geared 'from the insinuatkni -that , tt beimme authority or sanciltiti from'ine; the 'anthers of It being spoken of :as my "friends." It is, therafen, doe torn, as well ,as to myself, to say that yon'hawe been smelly lm 4meed upon by the persons to whom you' refer. • •• The bitterest enemy I might possibly have could not, by any andriVencie, invent ittilthing more fal.. 'and [Marione to mycboracter and monition-. • The whole statement thus Mode to you IS eat only sheer hibricailoi4-but - an +atrocious •caltirany.. 7eoetetur not -one partials of troth—lt is lalsivfront ; .begimang end. in ,whole and-In part; in every 'Particular. • • I sin sure you will agree with me that the authors 'of ibis frond which boa •tam impend mime yOu ehesilit.at ance;be made known.- .And I doubt not yon w111 ;; wit O; healtatkin, fornlati me their names. Arid for tha purpose of aimertalping who they are, :my Wind, General Moorhead, member of :front PenttrYlimulti:'will yen. 'with this note and receive your reply. • • .'- • . , am,!reepoetSdly; yours . • • ", JiLEXANDIIS CUMMINGS. nba. n.• Me/ 4 w of c0w"64,140/4"4"al• - - . . Mr: Pewee - returned. the foregoing letter, Baying rerhally, "until lir, Cummings withdraws the charges made against the integrity of the committee; I can bold no correpundence with.ltim.!' • • • Mats or BIiILICUIWASITIII, Apra 101862. Duz fini: , lle7lngdocatted fur trilliona 4Atia*ctor7 to moveir so from, Cummings, and site him the maim of Phia fdends" alinded to in your speech of the 96th March: root it my- duty, u ono of hie Maude, and bettering I do, the emphatic denial mede to hie Jotter betowith, tO - which I refer, to uk you to forufah moirith the Maim tlf the'perapoi who ao bmairtzteropmeanted him before your com , , 7"o' I(OOEUEAD -Mon. H. L. Di u/. - ' . .. - . .. „. - ,- ..-,- - : ..- -w a imackip: .:0„ 04 Apto 18, 153.4. 'DIAZ ets: I seknow '..th• ADDIipl Or yours of thli etaut, thelosin ons te IDD of /lamb 20, /864 OVlsd. b y - . admits. ;1. - - recoinize . .. MUM lIIIIEMESI ell - TsuuK44ll ALARKETt4 roprcialty 5 1 tA. Piiteoury4 Daily thlrett.:. Wra...DAY. M.) , 7. 7862 F y.) 1:Ii-0rtu but unchanged; sale of3Obbls Fans ,Y at $.5,10;30 do do, white wheat, at 5-5,55; 1 0 9 do do . 01 $.5,19, and 40 do do at Pa 5, 1 0. Extra Is steady It from $1,03 to $3,70. . BACON—quiet, while idiom are firm; ml,, of 2. 000 tos Plain Sugar Cured Hams at 7r, and 01)0 the clear Country Sides at Cc. MOLASSES—firm, with ix moderate demand; sale of 20 bids prime N. U. at 45c, and 15 do dr... 46c. • CORN—in light supply, Without, however, any change In rates; sale of 102 bush Shelly,' al SW, end WO MOM prime E. at 40r. OATS—Io good demand.; sale of ISO bush from. ital . ( at 29c., E—uncl.god; side of 70 LwL from atom. at 470 and I car from depot on private ten.. BUTTER—In good supply, and prices are lending downward; sale ed• 2 bids prime Roil at lae, and bhls do at W. POTATOEB—firm, with a rift devised; sale of 100 bosh Plok Eyes at 400; 100 do Mixed at 410, and 200 Io Nesitactaocke at 47c. • FISH—SaIo of 2il 'lbis Picklod Holt - log at f. 3, IL /111 SO half bidet White Flbh ut ;4. at tie ptr ih; 20 do do at B%e. and 15 do prime at 90. 11F.A.5.3—.-Bala of 20 bush prim. , Whits at $1.50 per bosh. . lIDRILD FRUIT—in good demand, mostly for eldpment; sale of 100 bush reaches, in too iota, at from ir.,50 to p 2,75 per bush, aa to quality; and 175 do in iota at $1,13, $1,37 and $1,50. Philadelphia Cattle Market. MAT s.—The offerings of Beef Cattle show n decrease this week eyer butt, numbing some IMO bend at Phillip's Yards, and prices art about 25C the 100 Ns better, ranging from $7 to $9% for common to good and extra quality, meetly at from $ll to 80. the KO lbs. The following aro the particulars of vb. eaten made to-day at the Avenue Yard M Lancaster county, Kimble ,k Kirk $8 @8 la do Kennedy 8%49 30 do B 0 Baldwin . 7 © 80 do Jas ZdeFtlien,jr 8 ©VA 101 Lancaster co, P Hathaway 8 4bik do Lancaster ea, P hicifillen......— ........ 8 $59 It Ohlu, Cochran . McCall 44 Lancaster co, J Seldomridge... lon Ohio, Mooney h .61 Lancaster county, McClean..... 47 do C .0 do H. Miller.._.._ TI Berk/ co, leilhinter 6 Kirrln.. Weetern, ❑ Chain 6.3 Ohio, Anil.... .!..1 Venda, 40 Ohio, dmith a Mooney. tat Wmtera t Storm..._ :H Ohio, (won dumb IS= IW d.. Kett ..... ....... ilu 171Imen, Slsanalwrg co. 1218 head. COW. , ANI. CAL vu.--Abmt sc, were iltspood of •t from $lB io $1 , 4 each, aa to caizettlf , db which lanhond the wane as lAat week. )loon—The roes Ipia cod inks riaich SOMA 4118) bead, Including 32.iti acid At 'phial's at $446 tur itlll, and 1 34 LtYl• her and 075 at iha Avon. Yard At toe 100 ftat on. nittge—Ahcid 3800 we, din - awed :.fat 4.,44y her thinrial. and s%ic Tad le for wml rib,ll*-WhiC . ti Ii a idled aileancw. Imports by Myer IVILTSMOUTII—ern tdl bids, Penns . it,..; 5 blots egg., Lambert k :Co oil kolas, Vol s.gmley; ;.5 do do, &rd.... bd re; GO toms pig elal, it C Loomis; 1 bbi'dry fruit, Cunblirgbamo k WA* ao.r, ado Minh 1 Lk gins, Clarke & co; 1 04,rzy, U A Patrick; St oks pocatires, :V. A Fetur, 114,1 y Edgreti. A Stev,ait. ANCI.IIBAII rya 31AniAir.11.-15 Idols bacon. It liAlive.y, lot lurtiltortlo 81.1100 i Li t. bout., JoUn A Br.t.tettA , v; sheet lout, Dav id 5 MA, Blue Link Judi Ylettaln,r, U 1,61 s extract code , It. Cut t.enurl , pt, carboy. vitriol, Lucre,. Oil no; .t 1,61 a, A tilock..er; IVU t. nants, F Avllers A ryk; 1,010 mune! coat, Jos Boyd, 131. B,AttlA, JBlBl W111 , 61.1i 00 tall, Loit..ti Dickey S no; ti ck el, 3 b.. oil. B L fulatorstook S ro; Lwt 100, lead, Bake- Pro.re s 00, 6 hAlzei hemp, F 13,Acrt S o.i, 101 do do, /I (lentil; Soo; 0 boo gbissaroro, Nm ktoQuily ~, to in. ura,,bl,ourd.,, Gil Jpio,.. lot coal boot ha two, A Du word), do do, H Jonas, do do, .1 A 17Augh• do do, W..llyers• 911 rks Lawn,tea, 881. too 1, 47 byte oil meal. 30 bob, -park, 60 do oil, 2.5 do 'whisky, Clarke S co; 64 do do, no COOtiliprO. imports by Railroad. FITTSIMRON. FT. W. TNT. 1 6111C•120 Ruins . - Hay 7.-2 bbls batter, It Int Mall it so; lot agricultu ral tools, Beckam it Long; 2 this whisky, 1 do Ala,. hal, 2 kg.. liquor, 3 nu mdee,,A Tarmac.; Ir 4 tides, .1 V. McLaughlin; B ski rivets,6 bat de, 11 pkgs stirs, It Townsend it so 10 dot 1u4., Jae Brownie , 10 du Irsmhboords, Wm Ilsaleg3; 23 do de, 139 pm b oon, J Ith worth it co; 16 dos palls, W n Kirkpatrick, it no; sdo do, W Holmes; Ihi oil Lbla, Jae McCully h CO; 101 bp barley, Rhodes l 4 Verner; 2 kp lard, hobo. meter it Lang; 1 nOl eggs, I Lot butler, 2 log. bean., Brown et Kirkpatrick; Viable pearl alb, Hgos, Bich. ards it cm, 3 cars pig metal, John Ild.rhead; 14 butes cheese, Lambert it nblptosh 2 tube butter, Atwell, Lee it co; 6 don brooms, H Gerolg. LEVILLAXI) S I . ..regiments lt.sictusan, May 6.- lot stonewara, A G Cabbage; 3 bbl. butts, 8 Dll• worth & co, 36 do soda salt, Geo A Berry; 21 boles cheese, 4 Greale.r: 21 du du, Frank Van Gorda: 13 ski omg, McCullough, Smith it co; 'ad bbl. scrap Iron, Zug it Painter. River Naive. The river continues to recede slowly et this point with seism feet full by the mirk' but evening. The sreather yeeterdsy was clear and plemunt,„„ and very favorable for Mosinee., which appeared tolerably en tire at.the only arrival. Once our last report, were the &limos, Irom Gallipoli... and Mariner, from Cincinnati. The Citizen, from Evans ville, had nut arrived when ,we left the wharf, but she was momentarily especti,l. The Kenton, from Louisville and tlaattegn, frtim Cincinnati, are the next boats due. The former boat will probably be due today The Magengo end J. B. Ford, fur Louisville. tool Ileifestaur IL Foul, nieond last night with only moderate tripe The .1. 11. Done Is down at the Marine .Ralleray, undergoing repairs. It is thought however, that She will ho Lack et the - levee, to-day, ready to receive freight and passengers, fur Nashville. D.LATII Of AN OLD STILAktIOASAIAN— We regret • to anuounci the death of Capt. Samuel Smith, which sad evtlit oectuTed at bit late residence at. Smith's Ferry, on Tuesday °reran. The deceased was well known as one of our oldest and mOst succeefol boatmen, and his death will be deeply regretted by) large circle of relativee and friends. Capt. S. was tiny -wen year. of age,"—hts dixeses erysipelas • FOR CINCINNATI AND' LoossTims—The. Ida May, Capt. Reno, la the nest to leave for the above point. MI will probably got MY to-morrow. The . Marmora, Capt. Brennan, w ii. leave at an early day next week. Foit ST. L0t , 16--The commodious Amon , ' Otpt Antmdt; It annoutiord to learn for St. Goias, on Kat • ins TUT UPPtit BUIPISSIPTIRIvim—Tho Arlson Capt.-Shaman, will bare fur Ht. 'Louis end st. Po , tide eveolog without GILL The Argolunt, Capt. ter, wlll•get. tot/ to•morrow.. Fos Witsettso—The biln•rva, Capt. Gordon, ie the regular Wheeling nacho% fur to.day A leaving at noun, BeIXIKS. GERMAN TRUST AND SAYINGS BANK, cornet ; Sixth and Wo streets. BANK OP DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITAL' • "1100,000. BTOCKIIOLDEILS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, otascroaut: . 'ADAM BEINEMAN, , Pro/ante. • Springer Mirksiagts, Augustus Iloeveier, E. Mims, Joseph Lang. J. P. Ibieskett, ' 'ChritstiwilDebertr Anthony Meyer, A. croetsinger. • DISCODN7' PER Y DAY. JOHN STEW AUT.' Caddie, STORAGE for Crude and Refined Oils A...7 - and &aided. of Nerolutnalse cartbe had at JAt4. DAVI:fiLL & SON'S, m 2 arol 7.0. Wafer .tree CKUDE OIL -51.16 bbls. .on.. hand, suit able for ralhitug, and for sale by • ; • J 13-ALZIA.V.. sti#;'• awl 70 W latent.' suiv 81ON barrels . powdered se.p woe., rrceived and for oak by thyl IL• CO II LLINS • • .L A"-blb" bar • •- 200 hell rel. White Vlsh, , Lli•rring: • Itecv 'Lib'. on Barquii'esirtrtrariel r‘ • Alt E. 1. 8 7-114 extra, Leap 73 W and Se Twat stmts. ..)Ell-2.500 • lbs.. Orobto" for 'solo b 7 ; .• 4143 - I s' •. - - 151 , . , 1:& . .7.4 .1: 4 ; 27.1. STEAM'S OATS. 1,10 R OINCL's.;NAT.I. AND ,4 417,..4:: 4 ri ISSOLUTIOX OF PARTSER,SHIP. -1 , 1 . tiyucsvlLEA.—like (lino nt,evr,r; ' ' &lb" MATT 1.113145 Jc J. 31. L.lll/11ER MA PUMA, Cept.. L. pre - Wren. will leave f.r trot ha. 1.0.4 n -diger - 1144.d try mutual consent. J. /il:Lar• 4 b.s , P.intn on MOSTA 4. 11. th inAt.ou. at 4 p nr. hoer Trlll ?elan up the hroineki of the Company. For frti e hu or Pareroge *poly on board, or to CHARLES MATTI3ERS, unYv J. IL LIVING:MIN 41, UV, Agents. • M. LA.14111E14. 14 1 0 ii CINUENNATI, LQUI6- • vi cue., sf LOUIS AND UOI.EII M 1 ISelrPl lllV*:ll..—Tno mairuisl,,at A Capt. J. W. Anaralt,allllrudoosnhnrw SLTUILDAY, Mb lust ,at 4 O'clock p. In. ror Ir.4ght or irisinge board or to II1) '7 • ...101I\ FLACK. MULL 1, 1 I.) 12. T. LOU' i 6 A.NI.) Sr.' 1 PAUL —The elegant aleamer PA.R..—'. 4 . 'lll EN I A, Capt... Perry. Brown, will loam am above Co SATURDAY; 10th "Milani' at 5 o'elorb p m. for t..islit Cr passage apply on board or to ?ave. 1. - R.. LI V.INGSTON .b. CO., Avatar,. LeOLL .6T. LU UlSi KEUKUIi,,? p' • „ .12 GALENA AND Av. PAUL.—Th tummodarcus and : fleet steamer ARGONAUT v u4P , - J. W. Porter, will lens for,the alarm and all War. mediatt ports,,on TM DAY. May j6th, at 4 p.m. For frotglit or passage pply oo board - or to nv 1 J. D. L INGSTON &CO.. Agents. 14 1 01 i. CI.M.A.Isi NATL. LOUI6- j‘ v a , A: VILLE AND DiAnIIVILLE...,The One steamer J. H. DUNE. Capt. J. Davtosou .wall leave for the 00000 11.1211 All intermediate porns, on 11118 DAY., May Bth. at. 4 o'clock p. m. Fur freight or passage apply onboard or to myl D. li. LEWIS, Agent. tilult ST. LOUIS, GALENA, A.DUBUQUE AN!) Sr. PAUL.—The tme paemmgar stoamer 4.11140N1A. rhumim, will leave for the above porta o t TlllB DAY, May . th, at 4 p. m. Fur freight or it/dotage apply on board or to myt J. 13,. LIVINCSTON At CO., Agents. 14 1 011 LOUIS- t. 4.0-4 viLLE.--The magnificent steamer. IDA MAY, Capt. John 0. Reno, will learn as slues on FRIDAY, Mb instant, at 6 o'clock p. m.•/ , For freight or vumagto apply en board or to ,L B. LIVINGSTON t CO. I Agent', my 3 JOHN FLACK, UULAK WEER.l.ll4 : gia ZANESVILLE PACKET.— Tb sew Wild- beautiful paasengor steamer EiRMA. ORS.- Imat, Capt. Monroe Ay leaven Pittsburgh for Zau.4ville EVERY TULSDA ers, Y, at 4 p. Returning, leaves Zanesville EVERY FRIDA Y. at l'or freight or passage apply on b.:4A ur to J. R. LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents, Pittsburgh. li, 41. PIERCE A CO.. Agents. ZauPerille. role Wii ELING The steamer LIZZIE MAILTIN,,,. Copt. IL T. Drown,. leaves for WHEELING, wad all intermediate point., every MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock m., making close counoctione with the Parkersburg packets. .Return lug. leaves WHEELING every TUESDAY, THURS. Y ned.SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock a. to. For freight or poeme apply on board or to • JAMES COLLINS A; CO., Agents, IL ,27 No. 115 {Valor street. lII E PA I gE L T. A T kC he ap Vi len an did "li l i l orarid steamer .1111.1E1IVA, (apt. JahnGortion,learoa tor Wheeling and all intermediate porta at VR TUNS OA r, TaLIBSDAY and SATOILDAY, ll o'clock In., making close connections silk the regular pa,:kete (or Perkeraburgh and Cincinnati. keturn• lug, leaves Wheeling tvsny ISIONDAY, WEDXF.II - 11 and ILLIDAY, at 8 o'cloek Paseengers receipted through to.Clucinnati. For freight, or pea- Mgt apply vn board or to JAS. COLLINS A CO., anl 113 Water great. SE irrri-G WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO 27 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA 7 (0 8 '1;.9 7%60 8 01 8 S 6 @,9 8 43,9 7eni Are ' onicel thn Ara Premium et the INITED STATES FAIR For the Years 1858, IASO and 1860 r e 1 • 7.).(3,8,1 UPWARDS Or An,00 ,, MACHINES SOLD IN THE ME= NOIRE Tn A N HOLD VIA PAST TEAL We offer to the public WHEELER h WILSON'S M it(II - ED SEWING fiIACHINE, et REDUCED %ICES, with tout-need coulldetion of its med. a+ he bolt Keel meet tellel.le Engin) . Basing AlltteMut. 1.1. cue. It deee..welly sell ou the llickeat and Itletteet tabrln, en.hee the lock•elitch imposeible to MAW Ola loth .04.41; I swie io CRIII3I, 11, more openly in ti.n •ny othir Cireula., giving prfoils and devcrifttic;n of Id clonoa, fornbthed gratis, on app.ication In perm.. by lett., Xsolry Mar_hit,.....rritnturi fur three ynais. 11. SUMNI: K. A CO. FOIL SALE,. SIX LIUNDIiED AND FIFTY DOI,- t.e.tis will purchuo • .null farm, routairdng 12 sera, all chianti and fenced, with • cotta(e haute, .mill Ivies sad stable, small orchard, utd • *utal opting at the tour, out sills sod a quarter learn Fairview. Apply to B. 111cLAL2i •CO , lit 7 102 Fourth etrevt.' MEAL' 1•ROPRIC'11" FOR SALK— situa.d to tba willao of Mani.field, tour ogles from the city. The tot• trout on gumboil. Avenue 144.11.4 and extend Isck lltl fest to William street. There to a tsrostory trams .dwelling—tunr rooms hsil and kitchen goalgo. stable, oven, milk banns; goo./ 'well of trater,•trnit snit Wrest trees In abundance; .11 lence4l.ln. Yor sale very cheap. Apply to 11. Het - AIX CO, my"! - 102 Irouitli street. I Ea.l KABL I'ItOk . E4TY 'FUR SALS.—Two two.story brick dwelling's, with grater and gas ; lots each 30 by lbb feet, situated on /oath avenue. Allegheny city. A building partly finished, writ, large stator base must- se acre and • emerter of ground, 'situated on Woods' Iltur, a Shod distance from the Blanchester Passenger and Pt. W. A C. Estiroada, being eultable• fur manufacturing purposes. Alto, • form of liat acres, six and a half Miles from tho city, and one and a quarter miles from Court dtation, P. ft. W. a C. ]LE., with • young Or a. dof Eile trees, a water power Saw 1,1111 .two House; and other Improvemente; fifty scree eleared, balance timber. - For further particulars.inquire of bAll'lr UTAH, 61 Redreel at, Allefitte.Y , a 126 or 325 Liberty street, rittebnrich. NUINI:.rOK i ILL , ABOUT EIOLIT BOBBY POWER. IN GOOD ORDEN WILL. BE SOLD CHEAP WOE CASH Rtignire a the FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—An ORGAN MELODEON, with four Mops and two banks of hoe of b Mare. Flambeau in um in • pri vate family Imo than two yea" and la in eacelient ardor in avory reapect. The style of furniture to vary handsome, and equal to the boat made Piano FOG. MauMfacturer's price SNM in Boston. rot sale now for . 1111.8, cash, b, apt.l TOIIN N. htieLLOR, 81 Wood et. • 'VOASALE OR EXCHANGE--A good location bar a Physician orDruggist. The im• provementa consist of Brick Buildings, large Lot• with fruit of different kindr, Inconvenient to chianti, oe, school holism met Passenger Railway. Will be sold on reasonable terms, or exchange for improved farming property. Poe particulars address . • G. , T. GILLIAM, JantLawdavrfit Blarpsburgh, All ccheny Co.. Pa. GOOERLE9, &0., JUST RECEIVED ILO bogs prime Rio Coffee; lra half chats Oolong Tea; 76 " Young Bycon Tea; 90 boxes Young Hysod and Imperial Teas; 60 hhds. Cabs Sugar; SO 0 Porto Woo Sugar; 125 bkle. Mars Golden Syrup;.. 150 Honey 35 On:aerie -50 • choke Mackerel; 75 half bbia.. 30 bids. herring; • 2.0 0 0 MI. Codfisb; • 25 lemca Scaled Herring; Se and 10. Tobacco; 100 dour" Corn Brienan • 250 kegs Halls, all slue; 12 bids. Eggs; 6 boles butter. In more and for sale by J. A. McGEAGII, opb:tf , 270 Liberty st. o ,N SIG NM ENT'S C 30 Win. mammoth Oh, ese; ' 3 bbl. ptime Itoll Otittyri 3l crocks " Arpin Botlnr, 75 bbl. My* rk..l -- • • .. 25 6010 new W. 12. Cheese, 8 WA'. green -APPIM 60 Utah. prime Yewb er, .. -potatoes: 100 beteg Woods' 200 dozen Broom r, jest "c""'1.""Ilbr." ruitx VA1:111011DE11. 114 , &mond stro m 1 cit. filLourt. • 500 LL's. choice Baker's Flour. 300 " St. Loots White Wbeett -1011 " " Yalta of Ohio " - •• 1 00 " Preminm . 100 " " Goff' Mills ." 100 ". " Little " " kros 50 " Ptge rktur. lasi-ore end pr miens: Ma&ELVYt GREMPS :010 N0.267 Liberty street YICKLEty Aoz. riokles, -in .16=4, half and one g64IoTg ptrfy; C 4.1 dcrEiTonnte lietchap; V- • ' 60 a r Pepper'fblues • 60Unikraood's Tomatoab in:cans; • ",40a : '' a. In More 6-nd.to sairkand Or sale by . - • USYMER. k BROS. ligi#OCKA ; IIY4--75:boxes watt, xtriesr and red ind arias Rook Candy In Vora and to anireandlariala by , SZYMME*I3IIOS.4 • . Inland 1211.Waodatniat: CIO $'E 'V ' ; ' inel34 6 Ot, A...# Jur Igo by 110W2( t ITT Y, Da Wood st. DISSOLUTIOXS, 44 . Cs =MO OF VAILTNE.H.SkiIr. ILf - --The Insitnershiphereioians existing betsteen 11AIINIULLaud JARLD 11.. BRUSH, Steam 110.1er Mitkersand-Sheet Iron Worker', under tLe name and style' WLLLIA3I ,BARNIIILI , CO., wise MAN .10r.I on the .11th day o f April by the drib of Wintain Barnlllll. All penscrns haiing ae ,extents etmettlea with said _firm - will plave emit and Lilts them adjpsttli, with the undersigned. .0 The Maineco will be continued at Uut,old stand. No. GI Penn street, by the 'Welting be 'where be will ho pleased to men the titanium of - the late Br= and ethers Laying bosinees in his line: li tie ß la il te US ll ll rm ' td st.2i,thni B arT i'l"l""j4tuh' : D rl f llato Barnhill IS Co. UTICA.—Whe coparlsiership hereto fere existing between JOHN- B. CASELILD and D. 11. BA - 11110U% under the name and style of J. E. CANFIELD & CO„ 14 dials:Awed by limitation. The Lumina. of the late brio will be wattled by John B. Canfield, who will sontinue the ProviidolL Pro duce and Commission business, at the old stand. No. 141 and 143 First stmt. JOHN B. C&EFIELD. Pittsburgh, Jan. 1, 1861--Joiltf -- - - .FOR RENT .SALE.-A HOUSE .111. O.R.' room. and cellar, together with Tiffin AOKES OF LAND, within op, fourth of • elite of lleyetllle Station, for 1 160 per Alec,. A NEW HOUSE, etutelning five rooms, cel lar and garret, on Chartleais etreet, First Ward, Alle. ShooY. for $lO per month. For furtb&.particulare enquire of MPH. PATTERSON. Capt. HAYS, • at Hayaville Station. LET.—A large, well tiniehed and comfortably furniehed.dtore on Market, between Third and Fourth streets. A loog Daum, fitted up for aschool, and heretofore occupied by Mr. Avery's Academy for young ladies. Also, Ne Ambrotypo Rooms:corner of Third sad Market streets. Also, etworal Rama suitable fur °Mom. Iteut very low, wisult the times. E. D. MAZZA kf, a .1:0 corner Third and Market streets 1 4 101 t RENT -1x ntslota.ey—A two I dory Brick Howse, of if/von rooms, with a bean - 1a a good location. Empire of • J.W.P. WHITE, 106 Fifth street, Pittabufftb. p E. it ENT . —Six large and well .L lighted SHOPS , I3OxIDO, suitable for Cabinet Makers' or Martine Shope: will be leased to one or illi.reot partire. _Apply at 42 Fifth ntreet. feS 1.4101 t. SA1,11; UK .11.1UST—An Oil e eery, m corepleco order. y ',pp to ST: l A-11211MA rohS'uttf Att'v at: Lew. Nn. 13.5 Fourth at- 1 • 101 C KENT—A comtortable Dwelling House; S rooms; a &table and carriage home; scree land, well set with apple and peach trees. grape arbor. &c. Will be leased toe good tenant for &num ber of years. Enquire. of WATT & WILSON, 258 Liberty street. • ALo--A three story Brick Dwelling on Colwe trod; 8 room,, to good order. Apply to Jae:tiff WATT t WILSON, 268 Liberty et. ALLEN, McCORMICK L. CO., VALLEY POONDUT. PlU.burgb, Pa. rarT - Watittiorar, No. 301 Liberty street. Manufseturentof COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN CH-UTES, HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Glees Moulds, &Al ton Hill Castings, 31111 Gearing, Goo, Water and Ar- Haan Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boa. Su gar Kettle., Polley., Hangers, Car Wheels, Couplings' and Coatings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Casting+ wade to order. Patented Portable 21111, with Steam or Horse Power: nollemd ..... .J. r. YOUNG sROTIEI2S,DuQuassz mar, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot P. R. It., Plttehargh, P., manufacture MACHINE, HOT BLAST AND BOLLING ,MILL FURNACE OASTINGS of every deocription. ' - OIL PIPE, 1;011..ER CASTINGS, TIRE FRONTS, GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND GRATE. FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, hr., always on hand andfor rale low. Orden left with W. AV. YOUNG, corner of Wood atreet and Binuaiind alley, will receire prompt atten tion- QTEdI:3I, WEEKLY BETWEE I N NEW YOltli AND LIVEII.I4/01,. land ing and en3l.rkin,; Par.abagore at. (Ireland.) The laverwol, New York end Stearathlp Company - Intend deepatchlng their full powered elple-built Iron fideanisWpe fJ fellow= OrrY: OF WA6III.NGTON...-..-..Utarda7, May 10. ETNA. .... ..... Ilay ....... Ma, 21. qt c. eiery SatardAy, at WOOF, from Pier 44. north Rime Inot;meut, and man. dnrr etluir UA811:.„..575,00 , ,5T1iE11A6M —43 1 4C0 I do t, t0md..... SUM do to LUttlioll.-.. :13,0l) du to Port,-.... 6.sddi do to Patio_ 36,00 du to Homburg- &VA/ do to Idambinv.. WOO I.OIIiMPS EXIIIIIITTITN: li,torn ticket% hurt don and batlr. Third Class l'ussongers alto forwarded to Hum, Dremon Sot terdam, Ao too•rle, ac., at equally low rates ib‘srPers,ua weaning to bring out their Mends ate buy tinkets here at the Liiiounug mt. to Non 'fort: 17010 LiVerptVl err Q0C.116t41 ,1 4 bd. Cabin, $76, BE6 ami Slob. Stesnigo from Llserguml $40.00- Fra.. . Queenstown S:MMO. rams bteactsru have superior accommodations ter paswugors. and carry ealmrienced:Surimons. They are built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and hare Patent. Firs Annibtiators o 0 hoard... ralrl'assmOmas rim Irmitora.—By ardor oftlisSi . e. emery of Male, ail ricomoors Zegisiii the Mailed Sidael 000 1 1 1 , 00ar, Panyworts boyars pots." orrbount the Alitel.W. • IF Drostlwey, Ziew Tort 4013 N TIIOASPON, Agent, rohlii:4l.l _No. dIII Liberty +trent. l'lttebereh NEW CLIWE'I'S, Oil Cloths, &c., M'CALLUM'ST Aro. S 7 Fourth. Street, i d . ore to iret.ont which thu (dint nJraotege TOR CASH. ilel2 GAZETTE OFFIOI4 Fifth gimlet, above Bmitb6fht NEW GOODS AT C SIIC OIL CLOTH WAREHOOMS, Noe. 2tl and :Alit. Clair - Street, Pittsburgh. We are utter rocelr leg our Sprle g stock of FL9OR OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE 014-GLOTIIS, TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTHS, STAIR UIL CLOTHS, WINDOW.SHADES. • BUFF .lIOLIANDS ENAMELED OIL CLOTHS SHADE TRIMMINGS. Wholesale slid Retail begets - Will Bed l u trdr is es. • Jlis H oLaLrI stock ock to ge, t eo he p tutug the newest etz anat l vie S. JAMES IL CHILDS & CO., TO LET. STO VES, wV/SCELL.I.4IEO ................. f 1 f 0 Jont: o. DA LE,Age!,t, NEW GOODS! HOPE COTTON MILL, ALLNGIINNY, NLILNIITAOrCIIIFES Or SEAMLESS NAOS AND OF OSNABUROS TI INCHES TOW INCHItp WIDZ. WirOrderit loft at•Tf. Childs & Co.'s; 133 Wood id., Pittsburgh. 'rill receive attentlim. • nand', mr pRINT TREES.7--INDvo aTO Pull x oummas.—A„very large stock u choice TREES, of selected vittetiai to chnobe from, th every pond blo core taken to have even varlet Moe to name. Of Apple alone we ha 4175,000-60. 000 of which are throe year M 421,50,000 four year olds. rear, 10,- 000 two to three years old. Peach, Plum, do, a Sue stock. Esrsmoter,--tho Trees" fn• the Nursery. Call and anm EVERGREENS from 1 to 5 fest, by the hundrod, cheap also, SHADE TREES ,AND 1311EDDREET, otholcials snd retail- ... " Addams PITTSDIIBOI AND OAKLAND NUR BERMS, Pittsburgh, Pa. at ad.vsT - "NOM 111NDDO011. Y.. NEW: STOPS, lilt 0 ' A 100 hlls;•falr.and 'choice - 250 •bblir: choice N. 0. Molina; 100 do 'Lovering* Spam • • .. 100 do Bone,-, do• 150 do *eructed - biande Sim; 75 do Crushed and Pulverized Suger; • . 100 do A and .B Coffee ' do 125 do - 0 and C • ,- do 50 lamer Black TobeecT-013 • 76 chests Y. 11. YeaL 25 do Black Tea; _ . SOO kegs English Oleshinson Soda; • 7& boxes pure Grotind Paler; • , o 50,0 0 30 lee. 1 cot, llamas in awoke; 75,0001ba. do Shoulders do 500 dozen Corn Brooms . 300 bola. Bice's Fancy ' 1000 do _choler Family -do , • 25 legs choice 'Havana Coffee; 150. do fair and choice Rio . ileffee; 100 beats Finicf Soap; Earl tie Roando • • - ' 7.54, do titarcb, - for farally nee; - •in 'lore and elevate by'"• . • ' • - IdeDIENALD & AllßllCraleZa, an2s — Nos.-212 and 244 Llberte el, near W.& 4ATER. IikAWING.—J. wit_reCeived: . 1 NOW Turk. atteah supply el choice Bloaters. nteelyi smoked and imt up in amen bozos. foilamtly , ape; also for node br . .be dozen at thel4roll79l• o 7' eery More of ' .10/iN ap'2l Corner Liberty and HAW streets..' . ICio 11§11 - AND D LAO • -Al `o- casualiDl Aucenog, NAG AREDICAL -- f NIKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE HADlCLNES.—Serompleasaut and dangeraus distaste; coo • lIELIIBOLD'S EX TRACT itUCLiti, which has received the endcese meut of the mosrprominetyrphostclatui kithornlted mates, Is poor panted to an aillicted haaaufty ea • certain cure fox the followio,g,aiii.a.amAgdyggpeopo originatiug - trom• direksroTinad - aTtuie of McMillan , , or Sexual Organs :•'Oemeral Debility', Mental and Playalcai Depremien; rinbeclilty, Determinitiom of Blood to the Head, Confttiel Ideas,bilateria, General irritability, itesticammes and Sletplemnees at Hight, Aimee.. of bluaculai 11111c1eatcy, .Loos of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Emaciation; Low :Spirits, Disorgattione Mon or Paralysis of he Orgoward Generation, Palpie tattoo of the Heart, • • d intact all the concomitants era norrous and de tared stainer the avatem. To Minna the g , taultte, cut this out. 'Ask for Heludadd's. Take • tither. Curio guaranteed. Sweadvertleement in anothnr °clump. apPiedkwir 111 t. MeAfUN 'S ELIXIR OFOPIUM. J./ —The perfect' gi Of this inestimable 'preparation is a bleasing to .. Without datoxiorating the medklual rirtuee.o opium, ghe Elixir la thoroughly purified tee n all th. noxious qualities of the drug. In cases of fractures, burns, scalds, cancan= ulcers, and other painful affections, it will , yelleve pain end irritation, allay' warrilsiow, apeomodlo actiom and morbid excitement of„body and mind: without coo ing sickness, CuatirenewsOr rheadacha. These what. rable'qualitiet mat render it pre*.enalueut in the lint of opiates. Prepared and soil by ;8. is D. SAIiDB, Drug. gigs, 100 Fulton street, Neri York. Soht. also by 11, 6.*Yd..II.NUTOCK 4 CO., Pine. burgh, Pa. Stdd also by Drogglstajpmerall: • L 0 ;XL:. " .J3.L /CESTOUED Pub/iihed, in a faded 151. of bye. .Pries Sir Cada. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment end:See:al Cure o. Spermatorrhaut or Pernlnsl Weakness, Inn& rotary Endasiona,Sexual Debillty,And ImPedlments to Atarrlags -generally, Nirvonuaas ' Consomptkm, Epilepsy and fits; Mental and Ittivakul Incapacity, resulting from SelEALuse, Ao. By ILOBT, J. CUL- V EILWALL, M. D.,Authoror the "Green 800 k... Au "A BOON TO TBOUSANDEOEBUYEERE,II2," Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to anyaddreets, "eau -paid, ou receipt of six ante,oryt U o postage .tamps, CII. J. O. NE, 127 Broadway, N. Y., post-091 Box 4586. Mpl:3mdaier . - RaILI(O.4.OS. C .. • •-•., •••,• LEVELAND, . ~, .. PITTSBURGU • AND WiIEIMI NG HAILBOAD ' —8 CI MME It. ARUANCIEMEIM - and .after MONDAY, May Ltb, 102 Waits Will tesio the Depot of the Penney New. Ilailroad, In Pittsburgh, se fellows: Pitiabirgh, Oolumbas „ anti Oirsciimati Short L. vie r=ffiZil Letwue Plttaburgb do . Steubenville do Newark do Colrotabna..- Arrivre "—i. .31 s. m. 12.60 P M. L 9:50 " 10:15 —....__1 - 11:10 " 11:45 do St. Louis. No change of cars between Pittsburgh audeincinnatt, Splendid Bleeping Can attached to all Night Trains iPiUsburgh and Meiling Line. Leaved Pittaborgh I liffil e, ne I 0:10 a. ru. l do WellavMo.l 3:00 .• • 8:14 " do Steubeisv'el 4;00 " 1 RIO " do Wheeling. 4:54 " • 10:2.3 " Arrives Haar.— 5.05 " kAO Connecting at Wheeling with Buitlmco Railroad, and at Relish . with Central Ohl for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Col Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis. Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line, Leavea.Pittaburgh Ltd a. m, do Wellsville 4:25 " do Bayard n RIO do Alliance 0:43 " • do Hudson ...... 8:00 " Azrlvea. Cleveland....._ 0:15 " Connecting at Bayard with Tuntarawew branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Hafiroad; at Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville. and Cincinnati B. IL for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg, and at Cleveland - with - C. A E. IL IL. for krie, Dtrukitt and Ruffian with C.A: V. R. It. for Toledo, .Detroit etulChimgo, and the North-west. Wellaville Accommodation leaves at 4:00 p. m.• Returning train. arrive at 2:20 a. to., 9.15 a. In., 8::15 and ibl/0 p. to. Through Tickets to all prominent points hi the Went or South-went, North or North-west, can be procured at the Liberty Stmt. Depot, Pittaburgh. JOHN STF.yII2, Tlcket Agent. " For further information, y to WI LLIA • STEWART,. Agent, At the Company'. Office in Freight Station, Penn'iL mys 1808_ h..-1862 Q M M E,R .AR BANOLIIENT FOR •a - T•''_..." v IPA& TITE PENNSYL VANIA CENTRAL IiAILUOAD: MAINS. On and after MONDAY, Hai ISM. The MAIL TEA IN issuer Pittsburgh limn the Pattsrager depot; at. the. Intemeetion of. Liberty and Grant atroeut ovary morning (except Sunday) at 250 m., stopping at all the prituipal atations Wittman 'Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and making 'direct co& neetione at Harrisburg for Daltianore too, and for How York via Allentown route. • ' The ILXPRFP.I3 TRAIN karate the above named station daily at 3:51 p. no., stopping only at prin cipal Stationa,making direct connection at Hares burg for BaltimotO, Vtlashlagtem . and lisseltork via The PAST LlNFAsens the istrine. named Station daily (Sundays excepted). at dtiti p. m.,,stApping - only at pritardpal Wawa., and 'emenctingadHarrlo• burg for Baltimore and Washington: i" - - • ' YP.BIGHT•TBSII I 4 - with Passenger-Car .atenbed,l - sareat the Passenger Potation 'every morn ing, (standayai . esteepted,). at 5:30 th no., running as 6r as Coneutaughaod stopping at alt stations. . „ . iCCOItHODAT/01.1 THAIS v.. The Johnsitlwititecommodarion Train teases dally, . (except/3=day) 5t2:45 p. stopping at al! elation" and running as Eat so' Cermmelo - Accommodation Train ter Well'aStation i 5.,.. daily (except Sunday) at 6,40 a. m. Semi= Accommodation, Train for Wall's Station learnt daily (=apt Sunday) at 11:00 a. an. Third.' Accotaracidation Train for Wall'a Station lama daily (except Sunday) at-S:00 p. m. Fourth Accommodation Train For. Wail's Station • law= daily (except Sunday) at 5:15 p. no, - - Bestuning -Trains arrive in Pitmourgn ea Iblakrilit lizpreea,.l2•2s p. m.; Yatl, 115.05 p. m.; Famt-Idna, • 12 55 a as.; Johnstown Assimmodation, MESA. m. • First Wall's Station Accommodation, GM a. m.,• See! nod. Wall's Station Accommodatlet,ll:ss an.; Third Wall'. Station Leonnamodatlen, 1:05 p. nt..4 Fourth Wan Station Aeouturembationi 6:10 p. ea. Trainstromlllairavilleand ludlanasormact ntHbillo• dile .Luterseetion, with Johnstown. Accommodation Hart and Weet,'Expreas and hall West. The publicwill End it greatly to their Interest, In cuing Last or - West, to travel by Om Pennsylvania Oentralas the wasommodationa now attend cannot blistarptasodun any. otherroute. The Bad is hallaatetl. with ...done, and . Is entirely.froe from dna, Wo"onsi 'remise safety, speed and comfort to all wbo way 'layer this Head with their patronage. ' . i To New Tosh_.___hia 60" To Baltiroora....-.112 60 To Philadslphia--• 10 00 TorLeacaster----- 8 156 To Harrisburg --7 LT . , - Baggage checked to al taloa, co the Tennsyles• al* Contra &abroad, cud to. Philadelphia, Baltimore and New Yorle;.. , - ,' . . ramenimers purchasing ticiets in cars will b. charged an nom, according to ;Bahama traveled, In addition to the station caulk : except from nations where the Company has no agent. . N0T10K...-in case of loos, the Opmpany will bold Shameless nspousible leg Tonna .agg may. end for an amount not anis:ding 11100. . Ottin.Was ldne his been employed to conrep passengers sad baggage to and from tbe De pot, eta harge net to excised 25 cents ler each pea , swger awl bagger,. Vow tickets, apply to • J. STEW Alt% Agesit, At the Pennsylvania Central Itallload Pawns, Station, ta Liberty and Gnat etniets. ENOCH LEWIS. Gesel Stwertntendent, Altoona. Pa. ALLFAILIEIsiI • ..EIVAL BOA D-4UMBIZ6 Alt •••• BADMEN - EXT.—On and SSW 7111:11teD6T; .11ay Ist, 1862. the arrived and &patterned Trains ~1H alert TLIALN,-Leaves Pittsburgh at GM Its, • arriving at Kittanning at 10.:r) a. us.' Loma Kit pouts at 2sop.to.,arrivesst Pittaburgh at6AO p. us. EXPRESS TRAM—Lassen Xittannherat • WA a. .m., arriving at. Pittsburgh at Leib a. m.• Pittsburgh at 4:00 p. m.. arriving at Kittanning It, m. AOLVMMODATION TRAlN—Leaves Sods Works at 6:00 a. as s arriving at Pittsburgh at?: O a. le. Loam Pittsburgh at 4:50 p. ns.„ arrisrug at &Rs Works it ALIO p.m. At freepost; stages to Butler counsel 'davits. Rail Train from Pittsburgh; sari Express Train from. Kittanning. At Kittanning, Geed Inept •Stages =nevi with nail and.Expreut Traits 'ikons Pittsburgh. P. ,14 RIGEL% Suet. 11 PI4 ILLIPis, • • - . . . , anew arOUNIDERs-Atin CLUMBRES, 0,511 &N 1) STEAM 11:17/lialh Idanollmtunertav •nd Dcalaraid; GAS FIXTURES, PURLPS AND 13R . ASS WORK .2. Of sies7 description OSL WELL rtriles t ot Ear.mi, corPEl.fe:ot IRON, with the most stpiwypel Chamber" oeVelitiii of all kinds, and warrant." to give aattatistion;,:.•::: 4slitixtoux, U. {Vidor: and 10! Trant imitoti, A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE' moy, Norse & Iterlin'e Patent BelbAdjalitlng Clothes Wringer. The Great Iniprorement over every other uringlog machine pit basentak g!'",d/UgiNi arrangement, reitu d ing noriltars, Um 'to wing ,atiatlterriliel or, „qui% toose.. neently -Abe - least akllifel can . otierate Tbe Syringer.rsinliereein in operation at Hos. WS grid ts: Bt. Clnir strait.., a. rWILLIPS, - Ant - . niert* for Pittsburgh. J3AUON —150,000 link. Baton Shouldenr, • ' ' • ' I W. t do bide . o tier and Lee Lied "800 bbis ` Mes Port Chl itata ind irr sale by it. ItOBISSEVR *V* . , , 95 MR= 111:50 p. m. I 3.05 " 1 4120 ". 35 u c5:05 •r i and Ohio Railroad lu bus mud 12.50 p. 3:0(1 " 4:14 " 4:40 " 5:42 " &30-u. rirresmia
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