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FRIDAY MORNING, MAT' _ 9
Or' hinest internsting mattes will be found
our tedrth•,pegee this morning.
rive Homesteads.
The=Senile by a large "majority, has
Passed the Homestead Bill. The bill had
pinions - I!! passed the House, and as soon
as the' P sident signs it, it. will become a
law. The bill grants to actual settlers on
the, public domain - a certain number of
_sores: which they may hold as their own,
_forever.
~Bpeculators,ji n the public lands
now lost their vocation, and right of
the ;people^ to trui_free enjoyment , of their
own:, property established. It is one of
Ilkieiletoiles of peace which' are said to
— be 'as: .. impoitant as those 'of wan. It is
itearlytwenti yearsago since land re
- formers of this city set on foot the sgita
tiori; for free homesteads, and now they
itsp the reward of their exertions,
SCLILI_CABIEIION 9 S VINDICATION
flit Iteliew of His War Administration
A number of the friends of ex.-Seeretary
Ciimeron-rinvited • him to li - ccept. a public
dinner at Harriebnrg, on Saturday evening,
`prior to his departure for Masi& Mayor
Kepner presided at the - banquet. Mr
Cariotton improved the occasion by entering
into an , elaborate . , !indication, of his course
as Blitretary, of Waf..l lie declared that he
took his seat in Lincoln's Cabinet
against his ort judgment, without consult
ing his taste for the position, slid, in fact,
`againat ids own determinatioa r and that he
retigued his post when ha thought his mis
sian was ended, in- organising, equipping
and supplying, under . the-most adverse
-oieentittiinaes, a larger army_ than had
ever*u-raistal at any period of human
hiStary . ..#e addedii
-"When 'I did accept the plate it was with
. the: perfect imderstanding between Mr.
'Lincoln and myself that whenever I thought
ifroper to resign 'I should - be privileged to
•do am: and when a vacancy occurred , in the
'appointment to Russia, he offered me the
-post, and.l. was glad to accept it. Why,
gentlemen,'l tolled in that department ae
no man ever toiled before I have told you
. that in my younger years I worked for
twenty hours oue of the twenty-four for
'auceesolve months; . but that labor was
nothing in comparison with the overpower
ing toil ' , alai I underient at Washington.
To seynothing of the extraordinary Imes
' shies of the department, arising from an
iunforeseen and threatening national emer
.• gency,.-, the doors of .'my private_dwelling
- .--were lietilegeti, - from daylight to the latest
•:„.'/.,:„2 hours of - the night.. The department was_
- .' . ..",,surroundeti int all hands and at all bourn.
"..;,Certain members of Congress, who fire
the vote eensure,.were ever besieging
"..
my-doors, and - often, patiently:waiting far
hours to catch a part of the drippings from
the War Department.
AMeenwhile, I managed the delicate drid
affairs of my situation as wisely as
I kneor how. Of course I committed some
errors, but I did not' commit the wrong
with'which I am charged in the resolution
of Congress. I Solemnly assert that neither
in motive nor deed can I be justly *bargee
. ble with the commission of any wrong in
the administration of those affairs, and I
am proud to say here in reviewing my MR
. cial conduct, I see no act which I would
not repeat under thii same circumstances.
. .llpon my . appointment to tie position, I
tonna' the depertment desolate of all the
. 1 insane of defence, without gnus, and with
little prospect of purchasing the material of
war. •> .
.I found the nation without an army,
and found scarcely a man throughout the
'WhOle^,Xer. Department in' I could
=put - My . triSt - .. The Adjutant General de
.-serted. The Qinirtennater General ran off.
Commissary General was upon his
death-bed. More half the clerks were
disloyal _ I-reniember that upon one occe
' *ion' General Scott came to me apparently
gr e at mental tribulation.. Said he,
heie,-spent the most miserable day of my
• life;. a friend of my boyhood has just told
mel am disgracing myself by staying here
e. andleriing this fragment of the govern
."
meat, in place of going to Virginia and
serving under the banner-of my native
- State ; and lam pained to death.' But the
old hero • was patriotic, loyal and wise
enougßh to say that his friend was wrong;
• and he -Wei right - in remaining where he
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.
Thii-follewing is Mr. Cameron's explane-
"You all remember, gentlemen, the day
of the President's proclamation, calling
upon the people of Pennsylvania (because
the demand was made upon you here in com
mon with other States) for troops to defend
the national capital. My son happening
to be in. Washington. I sent him thither
witirthe utmost despatch, and asked him
. - to appeal to ever4r.man be met in thhr town
and . through the - country, to Send . down
every .soldier who_ w,ould _come;.__Withitf
• . three days nfter the lisping of the% prods ,
ination, four hundred
.and eighty • troops
- ' from Pennsylvania arrived . Washington.
They were the firat to inspire the Govern
- - mint with-hope and courage to contend
with the awfulcrisis then impending. They
cams. there. without arms and were furnish.'
_•' edfrom the arsenal at that place. Directly
after this--within two or three days-three
, or farm regiments were assembled at Cock
-- eyaville,, Maryland, by my order. At the
same time a number of bridges - on the
Philadelphia antrßaltimore Railroad, via
Wilmington, were burned or destroyed.. It
•
waist - Ws time: that the:mob in Et - dilator°
-..muidered our unarmed soldient in her
.streets on their way t o , the defence 'of 'the
capital, - and the Baltimore and • Ohio Rail
road refused to carry our troops.- At. that
time, when the loyalty of nearly all the in
' habitants was doubted, Mr. Seward, the
Secretary of State, in company with the
Secretary of - the Treasury, called, upon e
- and said 'we moat have somebody al
in New
York to issist the public officers there in
collecting and forwarding troops,' asking
• me..;:trcittame any individual whom I -con-
siderea competent for that purpose. - I was
• acquainted with but a few people in New
York r hat after a moment's reflection I 're
,. Colleotid , Mt'. Cummings, with _whom I had
• _,;4 anintimaey when he was a citizen of this
State, The lwo gentlemen then informed
, -me that they-had appointed 7 Cisco, or
the. Sub-Treasttry ; General Dix, now in
the inny; Mr. clpdylte, the present Mayor
- of- the — oity of Now York, aniMr. Blotch
.: fork a ,cltizen.of New York,_s nd is I have`
stated, requested to
. name' some other
gentlemen. I gove - the name of Air. Cum
- mingsyand associated with it that of Gov-
ernofidergai;dt the State of . New York."
lore Is &Jilt of '
' PRIiAT6 HISTORY.
43W, gentlemen, in regard to the Con
_gressionid - Committee of Investigation,. of
*4104. UM - country has beard so much,
-4rearento believe that the original in
in of its appointment was to control
,J,or Department and place money, in
pockets of its members. The second or
trd- day after the announcement of the
snmittee its chairman called upon ma and
looked that I altould L iuthorise him to fur
1-eh a certain regiment -with arms, mud
;int, 'clothing, &c.', refused:Ma appli
le, because I thortght. from my knowl
)f hii character that he was unworthy
„truat.;:::litter..a.forther2 oaloqay=with
clubinniui kardered hint, out `at the War
tpartnientl and of . course I_ was attacked
tiLS•Ciorlite7.:
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Cameron proiiiii4d t'he I
purchase of arms, atitilig tharhe ordered
"nearly a. million of muskets, almost one
hundred thousand carbines, and perhaps as
many swords." Ile did this for the reasonl
that when he took possession of the War
D_epartment he found that there were but I
few muskets in the , arsenals, no swords of
any account, and scarcely any munitions
of war; that: the Ordnance Department was
without a hid; and that an army of 700,-
000 men required immediate supplies of
arm. Re further stated that ho was per
sonally relucta..t . to enter into contracts for
arms, and therefore directed Col. Thomas
A. Scott to act in conjunction with Colonel
Ripley. Mr. Cameron continued :
"The special contract exciting public at
tention was made with a party by the
name of Baker. On the fifth of Septem
ber, under coygr from the President, I re
ceived a note, which I now read:
"Wssumoron, September 4, ISGI.
ilea. Biome Cameron, Seerelarg of Ira,
Bra : Our reeldent partner th Europe advisee us by
lost steamer of a lot of epwards of one hundred
(hoosond stand of artne—rifled, percussion muskets--
new end In good condition—haring been Wooed in
b is 'control- by making ad maces thereon.
Y 'We desire-to offer them to your department, on 7
shcedd It appear to you of sufficient importance to se
cure the Immediate delivery there of so largo a quan
tity of good arms, we would ittvite, your attention
thereto.
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effer the arms at e price not exceeding eigh
teen duller* each, subject to the inspection said op.
prove' of an armorer whom you erten select to &c
-ompany oar authorixed . agent. If the article Is uot
eattLsfactory, the government will incur no expense,
and if • aplttoved, you will wore an article much
nested.
•
"•we also conttol, - by advances made thereon, ore
18,000 cavalry sabres, which 'we offer as ikbove, at
price not to exceed $7,50 apiece,
Very Respectfully,
Your obedient servants,
Malian Botta .t.
50 CUR st., New York.
"'Also of Liege, Solinger, Remscherd, Dinning
barn, Dawn.
"This was at the time when the Queen's
proclamation had prohibited, among other
things, the exportation of arms to the
United States. You remember, gentlemen,
we sent an agent (Mr. Schuyler, of New
York,) out to Belgium to procure arms for
our government. Ile succeeded in pur
chasing one hundred thousand guns there,
tut being unable to ship them all-directly,
ho sent a portion to England, where (the
proclamation to which I have just referred
being soon after issued) he was prevented
from tninsporting_or using the arms in any
manner. In this extremity, of the large
army of soldiers in and about Washington,
not two hundred thousand were armed.
Upon the letter Lhave just read' was the
endorsement of the President, in his own
handwriting, in these words:
.1 approve the carry log this through carefully,
cantlonely and oxpeditlonely. Aruld conflicts and
interference. A. LINCOLN.'
"The literal meaning of the endorsement
was that the world should nutknow of our
military deficiency and weakness until the
evil had been remedied, and that care and
caution were to be used, as heretofore, in
keeping inviolate the secret of our defect.
Fully coinciding with the President, and
in obedience with his order, I promptly di
rected this contract. to be closed; and I
assure you, gentlemen, without the arms
it producdd *e should not have been able
to achieve the late glorious victories in the
IW - .. Cameron went out of his way to
make a fierce attack upon Mr. Dimes,
member df Congress from Massachusetts,
whom he styled "a little prosecuting 'at-
torney litring somewhere in liassac.husetts"
and whora he accused of personal enmity,
growing' out of certain railroad transac
tions. flaying disposed of this part of his
vindication, Mr. Cameron concluded as
follows:
"This rebellion will be ended after a
while, and with it we will end the cause of
this and all future internal strife, as I hope.
[Great applause.] I have never been str
abolitionist. lam not one now. But if I
had the power, I would call into the field
every man able to shoulder a musket,
whether he be white or black, that this war
may be brought to a speedy and certain
close. And I believe we will come to that.
I do not believe that, after a while, when the
hot Southern climate is killing our soldiers
who are fighting for thd zovernment, our
people will be content to see their sons and
brothers die, when men acclimated to the
South
are able to defend the *country, and
of their own strength and. Will, to drive all
the rebels out of the land. [Applause.]
There cannot.l j be a doubt about how , this
slavery question is to be settled in the end.
But, so far as I am cencerned, I am willing
to leave ifs disposal to the Great Ruler
above., L would not punish the deluded
rank and file after they have laid down
their arms; I would not harm one hair 'on
the head of a single individual who was
enticed or seduced upon misrepresentation
to join the rebel army; but, had I the lead:-
''ers, I would do with them as I said I WO,uld,
do with the Mayor of Baltimore when
'ho asked the President to send backi
I the national troops from Cockeysville, ,and
not allow them to pass through Baltimore.
I said 'let me alone, and I will hang him
and his whole posse upon the trees around
the War Department.' _lad "I been allowed
to do so, our troops would never have been
impeded in their, march through that.' city,
and by such a course the rebellion would
now have been crushed. Such are my I
opinions on that question, which,,perhaps,
4 sometimes express unwisely for, my own
good; and this is another reason for the
passage of the resolution to which I alluded. "I
Every Border State Representative who '
thinks his brother or son or. kindred in the
rebel ranks does not deserve hanging for
this treason, voted in favor of that reso
ion."
Confiscation.
he Senate has finally followed the ex
' are le of the House, and has referred ell
its onfiscation projects to a Special Com
mi e. Some bill will undoubtedly pass.
'AI tter from Washington says:
Congress is dividing rapidly into two
parties on the !subject of the war. Onc
e( them wishes to stop all measures against
the rebels the moment they are whipped
on the field of battle. They, therefore,
oppdse all schemes of confiscation and
emancipation, having a firm belief 'that
the Southern people will acquiesce in the
result of the next month's — fighting._ The
other party believe slavery rsaturally
rebellious, and that the nation can have
no peace till the leadersit the rebellion ,
are exiled and pennileskiind slavery has
- received its deathblow.. :'According to
present appearances, the ' sceoalled "radi
cals"—the men who desire todo a thorough
work against treason—hive a-majority in,
both Houses. Some of the best men_ in.
Congress will be found in each party to
the great question. - -
• 'FOITLICOMIXO ADDHICTI TO DZXOTLATT. —
The Nei York -I li - en:id is responsible for the
following:
• ,
R°W 4.4W1 Ottssasis Z.—Senator
seat, an• interesting statamentio the Clerk's
desk yesterday j by - which it' appears that
just two, hisidred Brig dies Generals have
been Dominated:by the President. Thirty
three 'of them h4velitokyet been earatissel
TWentYill i f o : er - Olelesals "-have been
nozedita all, bro. beed-eendrrsed.
A. metiers ieidiiitidder watt4itered in the
use of etni.',,abiel44-Yrash2-1/*Stb.
.~,;
. .
An address lias bon ,prepare 4 by the
prominent Demoorata of..the country; and
will be placed before 'the' public within .a
day.or two. Its object !Ste rally the Dem
ocratic party. It invites the co-operation
of all those who desire to go for the Con
stitution as it is, and the Union as it was,
in' the _next plitical campaign. The docu
ment is skilfully drawn up, and will pro
duce a sensation when it is promulgited.
M' JOHN COCHB.AN • dr. 81i.0.,
nd,TRON RAILING, IRON PAIL LTS
AND VAULT. DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS,
' Vi'INDOW _GUARDS,' ix., Non. 91 Second strode ind
ES Tided drat, between - Wood and kradiet. .
Haw; on land =a iartsti of nder Veddortin,: , Soo,
a 64 1;40 1, ounabk -
sYYtttoalar attentlou'reti to wick:ol4 - i3kaict - Lotil t
notice. ' 49;
MCCLELI,AN'eI DISPATCII* ink lipkeE:l ~.:, sit Eci..4,l,...r.jrcrircEs. :.: 1
—While.Mr. Davr, of Niassachuietli, - was „,,.....„-:' .;-... - -.-,:—..:,- --,,-. - - ---:- 1
speaking yesterday, a dispitch:frocil Oen. 1 rittsbirgisteel Works.
McClellan was announced. Mr. Dawes I
1 , 1,1 , C IoNTS .1011 W t... 7 D IV. 31 $ 11CLL0120 8 .
took his seat, and the dispatch was remit
It announced that the retreating rebels JONES ' , BOYD & CO.,
were entrenched in great numbers.at-Wil- blauaG.l.tra-r. of CAST STl , 4d.; at., spyING,.
liamsburg, and that while their forces were eLoNI AN I , 1 It. STEEL, STELE. SPRINGS AN 0
more numerous than his own, he was de- AXLES, ~..re, of 11 , ....1 eir.i.mvu, rinsbursh.
termined to go on and fight them with the • Ntm... . oelD
forces. at his command.
The news was received in silence—no
cheers—no demonstrations of joy, but an
oppressive stillness, which was finally
broken by Mr. Wickliffe, of Kentucky, who
rose and' in a malicious tone and manner,
said that as there had been much complaint
ageing, McClellan, in certain quarters,
,and by those who desirehis rem Oval, he
hoped their murmuringsould noW cease.
No .response was made this, and Mr:
Dawes resumed his speech.— lVash. Repub
lican.
PUBLIC XOTICES.
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LECTURE AT THE IRON CITY
COLLEGE, corner of Penn and
S St. Moir eta.
THIS (Fridlyd e ll i V A N l V o lli, - 4 e , It o'clock
titsliZl4A.
Plll,lllllOll. FT. Wars A CIIICAGo R. IL Co.,
Pittsburgh Slay let, 1862.
Pittsburgh,
ort
Wayne and Chicago Itallwriy Company, hoe
log received a proper legal conveyance of the Hail
road from Pittsburgh to Chicago, with ill ith appen.
dove real, personal and mixed, late the ptoperty of
tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago ltailroad
Company, now aasumeit the control and manogemeut
of sa , d road and property.
All permw employed on or about said road may
continue In their respe:tive positions or stations
until tut ther notice.
All persons, assochttions and corporationaddesiring
business arrangements, or wishing to c Mare or
change soy heretofore - existing, will at once artily to
the proper oflicerent this Company, as this Company
Is bound by no arrangement or noiterstutding that
it don not expressly assn
m,
mys:lmd CASS, President.
Election for one
Prmident wd:elgbt Manager. of the Alle
gheny GI. Company. to nerve for the ensuing year,
trill be held at the omen, No. 25 Diamond, Alb gbeny,
on MONDAY, May 12th, between the 'hears of 10 a,
at. and 3 p. m. J. U. POUTER, Treasurer.
ap2Baltd
DIFIDE.rDB.
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EXCII.OIO. 11.011 i Or PITTSBURGH, May el, 18
Boaid of Directors of this
U . 's> . Bank have declared a Dividend of FIVE
CENT. out of the earnings of the lest Ma months.
Stockholders trill bu_pald un or after the 16th inst.
oty7rtd H. ki MURRAY, Cashier.
Drum...dos Bank, Pittsburgh, May btli,.lete.t.
IWTIIE President and Direetnrs of
this Dank have this day +leclared a Dividend
of THREE PER CENT. oa the Cotatal Stock, son
of the pro Ate of the last six mouths, payable to Stock
holders, or their legal representative*, on or after the
111th inst. GEO. D. M'GRENV, Cubler.
tny9:lotd
Grate. 00 TIM A LLCUIIILN r Ose Outt P 0.141.
Blayi2tb, 18,2. f
. -- . .DIVIDEND.—The President end
- T->" Directors of the Allegheny Gas Company have
tills day declared a dividend ul FUUR YEA
out of the profits of the last six mouths, payable to
the stockholdere or their legal reorteentativo. on sud
abler the 16th Joel. J. C. PORTER,
Treasurer.
Prrrotuaon, May 6th, Ina.
DIVIDEND.—The Western Insur
t:',4Y nu° Company hes this day declared . Dlr l.
dead of FIVE DOLL.k LW PER SHARE, oat of the
tamed profits of the bust 11l months, Two Dollars ut
which to be appropriated to credit of Stock, and
Throe Dollars payable to cash, os ur after the lath
my7ord F. M. GORDON, Seey.
orrice Luna. 'montane. 12UNPAIII, t
Pittsburgh, Play 6th, DOC. J
IWDIVIDEND.—At a meeting of the
Board of Directors of this Company, hold this
day, a Dividend woe declared of FOILIS PElf. CENT.
at the Capital litock subscribe 4, out of the profits of
the last six menthe, payable forthwith.
rayadlor RUBE= PINNEY, Efecretaty.
Banc or erreinotiOn, 010ro h, Lenz.
THE President and Directors of
this Bank have [hia day declared o Dividend
of YOUR PER CENT. or its Capital Stock, ont of
the profit., or as Wu six. months, which will be laid
to Stockholders or their legal repreaentatives, OSI or
after the loth inst.
myTAtdalter V • JOHN HARPER, Cashier.
VITIZINI tUria,,,,initatnargla, Any titti,
. -- ...°111E President and Directors of
"Ix this Beak have thin day declared a Dlrldead
of YOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, out of
the profits of the Let six month.' business, payable
to Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or
after the 16th but.
mytad OEO. T. VAN DOREN, Cashier.
ALLIGIBMIT BASIL, May eith, Leah.
THE President and Dtreetor.s of
this Dank have title day deeared a Dividend
of FOUR PER CYST. on the Capital Stook, out 01
the profits of the last ale. months, payable to the
dtocktuddets or their legal representatives., on or
after the loth Wean'.
my7:t4 J. W. 0111.1 K,
/EON ClrT BASK, Pittebare Key e, tan.
Li" . :Mg Directors of this Bank have
this dap declared a Dividend of THREE rail
OSNT. on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the
Lest .li2 months, payable to Stockholders or their
legal ropreoentatieso, alter ths 16th inst.
myi:letdallsrP y: MAOOWIIN, Cashier.
thrraseaox, May tith, Nei
1:, -- THE Merchants and Manufacturers
nr Bank, of Pittsburgh, karrihis day declared •
-Dividend of FOUR PEEL 011 NT. on the Capital
&oak, out of the profits for the-last six month+, Par
abla aftert,, ha 16th lost.
my7:3ld W. 11. DENNY, Cashier.
CA.rDIDATES.
O'DLSTRICT ATTORNEY. , —W.
Horr.rz win to • caudidste for ikominatio
to the oeles Of District Attorney, subject to the d,
.Won of the Sepublican County Convention.
itpl9:tc
P7OMRPUT ArfORNE
1/L-wArsos of Allegheny city, +ill be a
candidatiita, nomination to the abom °ince, the
Coneentituc to be celled by the Republican lame
tits Committee. cohYs:to
ir - e >I.II7:STRICT ATTURN.Ii Y.—The un
dersigued will t* ►.candidate kw the above
orate before the Republican NotoinatingOonvention.
MARMILLL lIWARTZWYLDEIL
mblS:dawtollf -
U , DISTRICT NrrOltNE Y.-.1)41;r: M.
Stahreistch will be Osudidate the
thin to the above office, heron, the torzt Nozoloiting
Itepobllean County Coorehtioo. 018 :delete
CVAIMISSIONER.-
JONATHAN NEELY, of Lelia' .13k.'
will Le supported for County ComminionerLefaw the
3le•oblim County Cooreatlon. - ap7:4lawta
SENATE.—K D. GAzzA.m
a candidata for p. ILepubllesa oomittation
for tite Stat. &mum ao.3:tr
SPECIAL IrOTICES.
M - 13.—T.-=lBBO-X.rDrake's Plan-
TATION BITTEIIB. Hahanded nature'. great
restorer. They invigorate, strengthen and parity
the system, ours Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach,
Dlarrhum, nu. A perfect appetizer and tonic' . -
-They
Invigorate tte tody. without stimniating the lime.
They am compound of pure St. (rcix hum, Roots
and Herbs, and are recommended by all who uw
them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly
recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by all
Grocers, Drofortste, llotebtand Saloon..
• P. B. DRAKE &
202 Broadway. New York.
MIE=3
M — Lyon'e Magnetic Insect Pow-
DE% tested fur 19 years and growl In favor. it
kills and exterminates Botiehes, Bed Drip, Ants,
Pleas. Moths h. Clothe, Furs and Furniture, Gerd..
Insects; de. AR gentilee bears the signature or If.
Lyon. a.a is .01 pounces. to persons or dumestio ani
mist.. Beware of cdtmterfelts and imitation,
Lyon's Powder kills all insects in a Trice.
Lyon's Pills aro death to rats and mice.
Sold everywhere. • B. H. BARNES,
mylohneodix 292 Broadway. Few York.
JlM — Jake Superior copper Mill and
SMELTING WORKS, rsrresuaan. ,
. PARK, APCURDY & CO.,
disnadactorars of SIEATHINtI, BRAZIERS* AND
BOLT COPPER, PRESSED copping, BOTTOMS,
RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTED. SOLDER;
Akio hoportarnaod &Mut In METALS, TIN. PLATE,
SIMI= IRON, WIRE, do. DOWand, 0,. band,
TINNEMIP MACHINES AND TOOLS.
WAsiffouos, No. IV *Tint sod 11011 stood
P.lttatargb, Pam's-
IMS - SpeclaLsrlats of Copper cut to say *trod
•dawlyT
~ M°The iimfessions sad Experience
Of .AN INVALID. Pub What for the benefit and
es a Warning and a notion to young men who suffer .
from Dervoue Debility, Premature Decay, do; sup.
. at the Wane time the 1:11041;11 of Self-Ours.
By one Who has cured himself after being put to
great cape - lupe through medical hisposition and quack
ery. By suck:Ong - a pat-paid addressed envelope,
sums omits may be had of .the author, NATUAN-
In MAYFAIR, lisq.,l36dford, Kings Co.,' N. r.
,-
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iu FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DILLS OF F.E.
CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. DANE
NOTES AM) SPECIE, No. 57 M.ok.t Pitt.
burgh, Pa,
RlFllreellectiona made un edl the prtil-iped
hew:hunt the United Btrans. apt?,
I. C. F.III.I:PATILICIS S. 11. atca 4 .. S. L. BCSBAP.
BURNAP E.
(Sseceserrs to J. Q. KunsrArgucc. S 00.,) Ilan•
uonctfuren. and Wholoslle Derry , in LAMPS.
CLIIMNENS, SUADES, CH ID 'LASIEBE, Sc.
fairWbolosaln Agusts (or E-LEIVBCkLEIMATED
ILLUMI NATINO /ail) GDOILIEATIEU CARBON
01 LS, No. 39 WOOO &rnnEr, opposite St. Charier
Hotel, l'lLL,Lurgh, Pa. Ja18:10
1- "BURRE &NAMES,
FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE,
BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND
STEEL-LINED KORGLAR.FROOF SAFE
MANUFACTURERS.
Nos. CD and 1:11 Third drool, brOcren Wood and
Sm./Afield greata--North side.
lEFTBANK LOCKS always on hood. RAW;
B. et C. P. MARKLE, Paper
MANUFACTURERS And door in BOOK, PRINT,
CAP, LETTER AND ALL KINDS OF WRAP
PING PAPER.
tOoribtre removed from No. 1:7 Wood street to No
I SMltirlieblotroot, Pittsburgh, Po.
er-O - CASII Olt TRADE FOIL RAG^
COLLINS,urrDTSY li. EDF'
WARDING AND COMMISSION 3IERCHANT
,-botanic dealer 11l CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS,
FISH, and Product amorally: No. 25 Wood amt.
Pittsburgh, Pn. ool
•
.111 ^ E Ir ALI VERTISEJPIEJrTS
SEND TO A BROTHER,
Oct VIIISNI), IN THE AMT.
ONE OF THE VITENT IVIIITING CASES.
Far vale by
NV. S. IIAVEN,
WOOD AND TIJIRD.STII6ETS
it contaho Pto, Ink, Paper, Pencil, Envelope
I:harken su,l Checktrboard,. sad yet measure+ onl
104. iurloalt, x Inch.. apl I
I\ - f IS iiEttSta GIVEN that
Wrn-J. Iluichmen withdrew from the firm el
b. H. Voitct S LW. en the .allt day of October. 1001,
and tine tts no nay been connected ',lib the same
atone that into [Loyd) 1.. II VOIGT S. CO,
D uI.,;AN,
r!IIEE1=11
PURE WHITE REFINED - CARBON OILS
Offir.e, Liberty .trett
IN=
I LELA ttn TABLES, with Sharp's
Patent Cushiony are well known to be superior
lu all.othera. Patented November, IWO.
l in FULTON STREET,
Ne'w r„, k.
Now and second.lstid TABLES, BALLS, OCHUA,
TRIMMINGS, kr-, It.
Orders by Inuit will re,rvi prompt attention.
Jewl W. J 811.411. P.
MEE
IV. P. PUNTER & CO.,
Manufacturers of •
JTEAMIWAT SHAFTS, CRANES, PISTON RODS
PITMAN JA P SOW RUSTS, LOCOMOTIVE
A N 9 CAR AXLES, ANCHORS,
And nit kind. of Owl. Forging.
TKM PEI NetVILLE, nem. Pittsburgh
=2Z=l
n itiII.NANCE authorizing the opening
NJ or Virgin and Mill Alley., in the Borough
emperaurerdle.
Be it ord-iimut by the !Wye., end Couteil of Ma Bor
ough rf Tempmancerilisprul it J. herd., monied by dm
,rmsority of the same, That the Burge..l. hereby etl
thottzed and empowered to notify all perukes owning
property bounding and abetting en '4 iryin alley, to
mid borough, from a point beginning at the line bo•
twee° iota of .Im. McDowell nod heirs of Mark Bell.
and lots ut C. Iteldriacn and T. P. Retthberger;
thence to ltlili ialley; to open, or a:mm.ldd alley to be
Opened, of, the width of ten-feet, an laid oat and re
chrded, w Rhin thirty days from. thle date.
Alai, to notify all prima, owning properly bound
ing ant allotting nn Mill alley, In amid borough, fro,
. point beginning tinny-two [bet from the line hi
careen lots of T. P. liershberger (now D. Roblueon
anti It. McLairren, (now J. Schenneller,)'on the Biel
beurille pike; thence to blain street ; to open, 4
cause mid alley to he 'opened, of the width of met
feet, no laid Int and recorded, w•itbin Oat, days fro
this date.
Also, the aid Virgin and Mill alloy., as *bore spa•
cllled, are hereby declared publfe alley. from and
this data.
Ordained and enacted into a law this 6th day of
May, A. D.
GEORGE R. COCHRANE, Burgess.
Attest :8. H. Fulown, Clerk of Council. mybat
PROPOSALS FOR SMALL ARMS
YOE THE UNITED STATES SERVICE.
Oanatacs One r.
Washington, D. C., April 29, 1952. f
PROPOSALS will be revered try this Departmont
until 6 p. m. on the evening of the 13ra of MAY,
1662, for manufacturing, In the United State., for
the tiovernment, within one year from that date, the
following description olarms,
SpringSeld Bided Mnakets, model 1635.
harper's lorry Rile', with sword bayonets and
steel scabbards, model 1835-
Breechelaaling Carbines, for cavalry.
Revolver Phdols, army aim
Sabres for lightatialry.
Ron-commLealaned Officers' Swords, steel scabbards.
Mmiclans' fiwonis,ateel scabbard..
Steel Scabbards fortified musket bayonet..
Proposals will Mato--
For muskets andeljtm, the prim forgo,ooo of either,
and the reduction proposed, per gun, for each addl.
Clonal 10,000 to 20:00 0 .
For rerstrers and ea Idea, the kind proposed, out
the price for 0,000, and reduction, per pistol or car
bine, for each additional 5,000 to 20,000. • -
For s ,bres, swore. and scabbards, the price of each
of the prescribed patterns to the number of 6,00 e
each, and also for each additional 5,000 to 20,500.
All the bee-arms are to be tarnished with the -
niar appendangss. The rifted muskets are to Iron
all respects identical with that manufactured at the
U. S. Armory, Springfield, blaseachnsetta, and are to
interchange with It, and with each other, In all Its
parts. Loch of the other kind of firoarma must also
interchange with one another in the same meaner.
The materiels for these arms must be of - the very
best quality, and no malleable Iron parts will be al-
lowed to be used. All the articles must be subject to
the Inspection prescribed Moshe Ordnance ltegula-
Lions, and men he boxed.y Am transportation,
1 at the expense of the centractore, in such manner as
may he directed. Inepertkuts will be , made at the
timeliest in lots of not lea than 1,000 each.
Proptads -wilt state the name of the establishment
making the offer, the number and date of the Ores de
livery, and rule of deUVery turinthly thereafter.
Failure to make a delirery at a specified time, or any
attempt to introduce malleable iron or other Inferior
Material into the work. wIU Subject the whole num
ber of arms contracted for tu forfeiture, at tbo option
of tho Depattmeiat..
The Dopextment reserves to 'half the right to re-
Jo•A any 'bid, and will cowddar none made through
any agent, broker, or party other than the rogular
manufacturer. •
Propoeala will be ailareseed as follow.: •"Oanenal
J. W. ItIPLEY,.Chief of Ordnance, Weahhigton, D.
C. ;" and will be endorsed "Proposals for Blu.keta,"
or riflee, Rohm, hc, o the Cade May ba. •
wyll:dtdeod. •
•
N EW. GROCERIEt 4 -: •
bbic. Lovering's,Byrol.;
50 do Stuarro do;
4ti do XXX ‘. do;
AO do Miler's do; -
So WI.. choice Bogarni
25 du fair • -do;
• 75 bbic_yvilow du;
lay du crowbedand grcisulcied finglic;
to do . A. 8 U. outlet ' dui
- 125 bags fair to prime Rio Collcc.;
blo do Loguaysa Conon;
Arriving by rcilrocd cud tor - .ale by
LITTLE: .t
n 8 . 112 Second &treat
BACON --400 pca Bacon Shouldora;
4,000 do do Hem.;
60 items Evens d. Swift's ode.
United' sugar-cored Doran
• - 25 tierces Dominick's =teamed
' Dried Deer:
MBES
50 Lams Crimp Corn Starch;
r 0 do - Silver Ulna do;
SO ' do . Madison Pearl' do; •
On land and, for sea by . • ..
snyB JLATTLY & TRIMBLE, 112 Socond at
QIIEARS-;.-Barber's, Tailor's and Paper
for sale by
1.73 DOWN 3 T IMLUY.I3II Woad at.
PAVER lieNtiiNbin in iiriin-
Nut, Brown and Green for We b • • • ' -
sp26 '
W. P. MARSHALL.
CIATAWBA WINE--20 kibtktpnre, on
coadoment, and for ads by • 8 -
•
11, C.EKIN lbefor eby
:TO
MPS, AUG. 1!..1 u k s t& ,
A- . tots received sna o
I Mao bi SOWN a. Tumor. 136 Wood Bt.
3.1X1L5,13r oby
%. 1 AIM SOWN - krL it= Svom it.
C -- •
QAL, .
. . .
SLACK AND LIM k..- : • - r Sealed I - ALE9F./ , ' • .'
• ' '
- Propessals . si.r 'delivering, in the iiihres at thC , NJ
works of the Pittsburgh Gto eompony, 220,030 bosh- i •
.
els of Bituminous Coal, 60000 bushels of Slack, and .
MANTILLAS AND SACQVES
ales 7 .0.13 bushels of Lime, will be reesleed it the !
' ,
oLice of timConipany, until. Si EON ESDAT, the 2 1 st
Met , as B o'elock p. tn.' . i
The Coal, block and Lime to be of rush quality and ,
delivered at such times and In sorb quantities as
shell be approved of god directed. 'The standard Sr
Cool and Mack to be TS pounds per bushel.
Payments to be made monthly, retaining 20 per
cent as security. ,
Protocols to be addressed to 21101. His.KE*ELL,
Esq., Presides% of the Company, sod endorsed "Pro
; posals toriCoel and Slack," or for Lime, es the OM
may be. JAMES THOMSON, Engineer.
Orr o Prnsuoaca Gas Co., I _ .
1 Pittsburgh, Moo %Li IE2.
/Ix() Lututntt4, TOBACA.:O
A SWAIM AT AUCTION.—On SATUR
DAY 11611166, Hay 10th. et 10 o'clock, will be
cold, Lt be Commercial Anctieti Hens., di , Fifth at .
2 Duxes, 57 Pounds, Indigo;
6'`o Caren/Leh Tobacco;
10, Thousand legato;
10 barrels Herring; .
6 kegs Holland Herring
2 casks Brandy;
5 barrels Cut and Dry;
19 boxes Grits and Hillet Seed
r. do Chase's Patent Lye;
frdozeolLmd- boxes;
2 Oleo Duke.
my 9
.1. G. Auct.
%,k/ IiOLESALIi PAPER WARS.
Iry 110E8E.
LETTER PAPERS,
CAP PAPERS,
NOTE PAPERS,
RILL PAPERS,
WRAPPING PAPERS,
MANILLA PAPERS.
A !I"Sge mo ' lli l et. '" To " erro 1 -." oes lor " goa ck h. or ß:tAl h le b rm t w b ifNit
'heir xlvelotage to give um et calL
WM_ O. JOIIN,STON A CO.,
Paper Dealers, 57 Wood et.,ot.
X9:3 u% rood
TEAM JUB ritLNTIMI HOUSE.—
Cards, Circulars, Price Lite Bill Heade, Posters,
Bills Lading, Labels for Manufacturers, Labels fur
lhuggints, sod every kind of ornamental and plain
Printing, eseentedWM. G neatly, with G . JULINST uispatch
or 4 ,
team Job Printer., 67 Wood at.
my 9.3 awtod
YlKlTOtiltArtl4.l CAttllS, a superior
article, for Ole Ilse of Pbotograpbeta. pot Bale
WM% G. JOIIL3TO2: & CO.,
Stationer.. 57 Wood rt.
Gy
my9eataweal
I.3IIOTOGRAYB. ALBUMS—A choice
clock and Ivrea variety at love prices. For este
Wid. C 7. JuII i9TUDi &
Madman., 67 Wood street.
==3
- I .MPURTATIUNL 4 .—Per ships .Neder
..i_ land; Jupiter, Henry, St. Bernhard and Edward,
;rum llotterdam-900 ewe "Wee Drop" Gin, and 35
pipe. and % pipe "II ellogg'iScheidam" Gin.
Per midge Maine Fredericka, from Bordeaux, and
Aral, from Lo liocivallo--fd came "A. Salimette"
Brandy.
Per ship OW. Skimmer, from Bordoanx—.3o tasks
• , Oiard, Dopey & Co." Cognac Brandy.
For JOHN P. HELLOOO & CO.,
ta Paved 55 Broad street, New York.
lIACON AND .111.E66 PUKK—
A) 12 OM lbs. Bacon Shoulders;
100.000 do do haws;
2ir,000 do du bides;
1.0,000 do do clear Silo';
60 tierces and hills. leaf Lard;
1,000 bble. Mess Pork;
Tn stors and for sal. by
AIcDONALD & ABBUCKLBS,
my° Non. 212 and 244 Liberty st., no. Wood
NIANILLA WRAPPING , PAPERS--
4Ni. A largo stock of aaeortral Mao& and rreigida,
rrouvatl and for sale by
lay 9 KAY A CO., 4.5 Wood at.
MKs. BROWNING'S POEMS, 3 VOlB.,
blue 11.1,d gold;
Aurora Leigh, 1 vol , blue sad gold;
Loot Pooms, 1 vol., do de;
my 9 KAY it CO., Wood st.
$15,000 TO. LOAN ON BONUS
AND MORTGAGES, to souls to
prat, torn term of throo or four 'Tu., becurtd by
property' the city or county.
• ruyik3k.S PETTY, 13 t 4.. Clair atroet..
THE BI sT SOUVENIR
MEE=
On April 26, lent, will appear a New Monthly fell
entitled
BALLADS OP•TIIE WAR
oerfos or
PICTORIAL LYRICS,
From the well known pm of
A_ J. II DUGANn,
alagniamnily Illostrated from original drawings, b 7
the brat artist. and beantiftilly printed on hot-premed
Mier. - A gait Will appear every.ntanth, Including,
among other things, the WALL OF BUNTER,
DEATH or • Lltort, DEATH OP ELLSWORTH.
NEWBERN, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT ROYAL.
Fula •DONELSPN, PITTSBURGH LANDING,
ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE..
Sc.. Sc. The whole fora:dna an
ILLUSTRATED POETICAL SOUVENIR
-. every erent in the present most Important strag
gle to the history of thii great nation.
Pert : THIS MARCH TO TAN CAP
ITOL, (of the 6th Regiment of Idermachusetta.) will
appear ea above.
nlngle Partafmonthly, free by rat.) 26 eta
Oue year, (12 monthly parts,) • . .T 3 00
Liberal terms to the Trade, Clubs and Oanvaaars.
Apply to, JOHN ROBINS,
P. 0. Box, 3,940--aplB:3m 37 Park Roar. N. T. •
I RAILUY,
.FAILKELL &
e I I-,
PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM TITTERS
Manufactuzen and Dealers In
GAS GIXTIMES,
LEAD PIPE.,
TANKS, for Refineries, lined with lead, by •
• procina, and warranted to stand the action of
=TM
NO. 129 2'oo 11TH STREET
J
OLIN Y. Ki•;LLUINI &. (X).,
No. 44 Wain , &tree, Sem Torio.
orrza roa NAIR, FROM lINITID RUM SOAP!! WAS.
ROMS, Or TRIM OWN IMPOZTATIOX,
'COGNAC BRANDIES—OtArd, Dupuy A Co., Met
Liwtillon A. lb., and other brands, of earlous vintages,
dara ant polo, la halves, quarters and eighths.
1100111iLLE BRANDlES—Pellevoldn; A. Help.
neon, ami other brands, dart and pale, la the sent
age,.
HOLLAND GIN—J. P. Kellogg h C.o.'s &beldam,
and Wee Drop, L pipes, threeqr. pipes and ease*.
HUM—St. Oro= and Jamaiareelected brands.
WIILSKYB—Meban's Irish end 'ltaxasey's Beath.-
WINES—Port, Sham; Madeira, Bordeaux, Hoek,
and ethers, of various grade...
OLLY'llte Bordeaux Table,' lu cum and basket..
&DM .
1862. McCORD & CO. 1862.
RATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS
DONNRTS AND 811AKE4 400D8
Wholesale and retail,
131 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH
Ma are now radelriog a LAMB ADDITION to our al.
ready rumen' groat of HATS, CAN, STRAW
GOODS. BONNETS, SHAKER HOODS and PALM
LEAF HATS.
Merchants visiting our city can inky nom Do it
lower piers than in Philadelphia or New York, •
area 7 • MeCOED A 00.
pe.TENTED_ OW'. 8, 1861
Dithridge's Patent
OVAL LAMP
dracturedof
XX kLINT GLASS.
Theme Chimniem ere intended for the
Bat flame. which heating ell puma of
the glaseerinally;doce not expote, it to
cracking .
Z.. D. DITIIIIIDG-E, • :.
Tort Pitt Ghee Works
,
Waahington street;
miff Ptttabergh, Pa.
D. DxHAVEN BON;
umnrrscrroalis or
COOK,PAILLOII.AND HEATING STOVES,
Weeehetlea No. CI Federal armee
We would call the attention of builder, and otht
to our large assortment' of COMMON AND - PINS
ILIVAMELED GRATE FRONTS, BANDER% Act;
alio, tenor now COOKING RANGY., which welters
Just brought out and whith contains some Improve.,
twits not 'burro In any other rause.
CAST IRON BODIN FRONTS, IRON BALLING,'
and all kinds of CAUTINOS mule to ardor.
Ml6:lyd D; Da lIAVENA SON. '
AND !I/10 SS. AT $9 -MAR
L) KETSTREET.—LOOS. AT THE PRICES.—
Ladisi log. Luting Heel Gaiters $l,OO, worth $1,25
" . Com 1,25.:." 3:16
4 . 1,50 44 2,00
Te. Noroaio' Heal Hood 1.37 4 . 'l,O
1142a&t c 4 ‘co A C.l
IT TI 7 4 P 3 n - 1 1 7 0
Kt.; 7b.- 4 . lit 2
ALL 0110/31 GOODS IN iIIOPORTION. -
JAMBS • ROBB, _ -
- -110..219 STREET.
`TONE cUTTICHO TUULS,forsalt
DOWN 1361°-
- • Km sovn; tiTTLICY. iII6 Woodt;
01BAtati--.ritilone, Barbire - and
j 4.7 sen' tor miao BOWN a UTLU.
47.- - -7.1g4., V.574-7.7.1fF5,',..-7-tnt-,M- - -
~,,,-r . .:.,r..f . .: :, ,T z .g - Fzzo.:„y: , . .f ;- ., : :! : . . , . , - ,..-'., , ,, . .- . ;, . 1,,, ,,, .,, t ..,- = 5, . .q.,..;_2,- : ;5., , .;.:2:„.:;.:_7.., : y.;.,....., . _..
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_ . _ . . . „ ._.,..............
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BARKER IS: CO.'S,
59 Market Street
SILKS,
FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN AND SAXONY
DRESS GOODS,
AT BARGAIN'S
FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS.
RECEIVED TIHB DAY
20 CARTONS WRITE AND ASSORTED (..`OL
ORED Noe. 12. 16 cud 29 RIBBONS.
NARROW COLORED EDGE VELVETS.
NARROW TRIMMING RIBBONS.
We expect to revive, in the beginning of next
week, a barge lot of RIBBONS from the Auction
Bale of May 24, Mr. Horne hating gone to New York
fur the purpore of attenitug the Fee.
We shall also recut., large acoemlme to our stack
of EMBROIDERED COLLARS, BETS, HAND.
KERCHIEFS, kn.
LADIES' AND MISSES HOSE.
MEN'S COTTON jsHOSE.
GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND MITTS.
SKIRT BRAIDS, of our awn Importation. '
ELUSHI BRAIDS, CORD AND RIBBON,
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
Country Merchanti, Peddlers and Milliners wit
find our stock equal to any to the city, and at East
ern pricer'.
JOSEPH HORNE,
(Wboleeidd Booms 2d and ad .lodes,)
Na. 77 and 79 MARKET STREET
GREAT 13A RGAINS
Dry Glrcacicle,
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S
NEW GOODS JUS OPENED
ENTIRE STOCK CLOSING OW MAY TON
sir DON'T FAIL TO CALL
Nortb.eaet .raer of.Yourth end Market streota
mcs
FURTH ARRIVAL
SPRING AND SUMMER
Dry Gooch,
AIIAWLS, SACQUES, as
HOP SHIRTS, or the latent styles and thelat
NEEDLE WORK, HOSIERY, tc.
TABLE LINENS AND CLOTHS
DO2dIJ3TIO GOODS, de
TERMS CASH.
C. HASSON LOVE & CO.,
myr 14 114111.1EICT STRILET
AIR .
& v. EIUGUS
BRASS WORK, ac
JUTE OPENED one of the largest and moat
beautiful assortment* of
Summer Dry Goods,
All of the latent etylee. '
BEAUTIFUL ORGANDIE LAWNS
FRENCH JACONETT LAWNS
EMBIIOLDIRiD GRENADINEA.
BLACK AND WHITE cazdics, fu all kinds of
Goods.
POIL ,DE CUEVRES, entirely new ityies
PLAIN COLORED PLAID AND STRIPED
BEILAGES.
•DOUBLE YAM, BLACK SILKS
PLAIN SILKS, all colors.
NEAT CHECKED SILKS
GIIINALTIN POPLIN, Abe fabric:
. TAIIASOL3' AND DMDIIELLAS
We riceived lily lot of new eflli 11 . 00 P
picuvrB, of the beet grad ty.
EATON, MACRUM &- CO.,
Jobbers and Retailers
TRIMMINGS; EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, SURPRNDERE,
SUN AND BAIN umnaztLis,,
SILK COMETS, RIBBONS, •
BOWIES, HOODS,.nnd allkinds of
• FANCY ARTICLE/3A NOTIONS.
IfirWHOLESALK TIMM otipplied on tipt
Ni3W GOODS
p•Wholeeale and Beta at lowest prkes. atdg
EATOM, XkCRUM & CO.,
Invite the attintlott of
To•• tup =a mud dock "a &Emma pow jut
ALLEGIIENY CITY
-1201.) - 1C-KEEPER, WANTED—bi a
Wholcoato.Groorry Homo; ono aoriettited with
Lb' hoiloget, and • good aegualtttance,•prohnod. •
. hddreto
,whood . c Hoz:l4,' rittoburgh _P. O.: " with
j i IIiTANT/CD..-1 0 qty :good, sound
VT DatalllELT EIONSICS, not lesvermirkik
Am nor mime .tban alne piers old—bars,
Maras, or dirk mends ; fifteen and shalt banft high,
eennmstda 1 strong, active, and well' Warm I. har
ness. lioars -ot inspection betimes is 171. and t p.
m., delay, (gaudily, excepted ' ) at Patterson's gamer,
270. 117 BOartL atrMt,.Plt¢barah; Pa.
A. YONTGOKIIIT,.
_ .
74). and Quartermaster 11. 11.'Artejr.
outs Qaartermator, 0: s. A:
' Pittekurah. A ell 2ath, 186:1. ' • ttaa
WAN,. TEP 1 tATELY -4 tons
._ voietn-rol
Ap00...'/V_.11141% ,: front *B,OO ,cl ,
igy a i lwix4.l =ll,o2Tll BUM; 43 Jth
ON 0 :0 .•ot
l.`eY NEWS SOLDIERS' AID ASSOCIATION, at
Masonic Hall,
ON TUESDAY EVEICING,3IAT 1312,18A 4
For the benefit of the Wounded So'dint of Pitts:.
burgh Tag.
Ticket. 25 CENTS—to be had of Om Ifisobers, at
all the p nclpal Book sad !Dude Stores, andat the
Door. mykltd
• ..
TII.EaT.R.E.
•Levee '
and Manager • WS. HINDU/lON
FRIDAY EVENING,I479tb. ISM;
The performance will mmmencaultb the romantic - =
three act dram of .
ITANH---- - .. —.Idr.STDAST:
LSAAO 0rT0R11 . ... HENDERSON.
EESYCOe SATE FISHER.
To conclude with the historical play of .
.ROBERT
ROBERT STUART...
MAITIT
GILLET.
DRYGOODS, CL0T1L1NG,..&43., AT
AUCTION—On FRIDAY HORNING,, May
Winne 10 o'clock, will be :old, at-the Common;lal.
Auction Muse, 64 Fifth str.et,• quantity of superior
Dry Goods, Summer Clothing, Boots, Shone, Hats;.
Nsi,oeu, Ac., comprhang Cede°, Bleached: muslin,
French Brown Linen, Marseilles Peering; Lice Mau
tides, BrißLnu, Parasols, Sunshades, Linen :Table.
Cloths, 31arseidee Counterpatee, Table Cutlery, Ho
siery, Broadcloth, Satinet, lid Gloves, Carpet Satch
els, Ladies' Drees Supportcre, nhitt MUM .
Hate, Ladles' Bonnets, Cassituoro and Satinet - Psats;
Linen Pants ' Towel md Cassimere Coats, Litton
Coats, Ac. Also, Men's, Bays', Gab' sod Ladles'
Boots and Shoes, to groat satiety.
ms 9 J. O. DAVIS; Anat. •
E =I
Corner of -PLltb end Mirket,treets
NO. 17 vin starxr,
ATON, MACraOll a O.S.C'"
Nos. IT and 19 THU et.
NO. 17 . 7i17TH STRIZT
WHOWILUNAND UTAH. Binrzus
w~s:~wra
Ir.1.4"110 E.
alucrwe i r SALES.
A ALE. UJi ALUAIII,Ii
%A BOOKS AT AUCTION.-1 will sell at publics'
Tills (Saturday) EVENING, 111 7 chmiti . ,
rod every evening next week, at same home,
at my salesroom, CZ Fifth street, Pratt's Great 241111 '
Annual Consignment of Boot., lu'avery department
of Literature, Science and . Art ;• splendid Family W
him, Photograph Albrims, Letter and Note Pape-ra,
Ac, Pahlic attention is respectfullyinviusi to this -
oulk.ction of Books, believed to :be dm Bacot colleo,
Ikon of standard works ever °tiered at auction in this:
city. In the collection may be (Mind such imskaas
1V sehlrigton Irvior'r complete Works; 21 cols; John
Adama do, 10 vole; Thomas Jefferion'a do, 12 volt,
Charms Dickens' do, 7 cots; the Waverly ,WMlta ;
tomplete,l2 vole; ClarkWikentotriatary on the Bible,'
complete, 4 vole; Scott's do; I vole; hundreds of vol.
Mars of the Popular Literutord of the day, and Let
ter andjiote Papers, Jo., Am.
T. A. McCLELLAND, And.-
J. K. ?BATT. Bateman; • m
pA uST 1L buLu—A large qunntity - o
ISA well made, durable and lasidonabla '
SOOTS, SHOW,
ueITEBS, TINS, •
SLIPPERS, lIMIC/NEr.
And n large quantity of
CIIILDILEN'S• SHOES,
Commencing MONDAY, May kit, et 10 o'clock, and
.mtinning every de/ this week, et 10 and 2' o'clock. _
at the
MASONIC HALL AUCTION HOUSE,
FU Fifth street.
Err Regulsr retail Goode can noa• be bought at Ws
ban ace•half the weal price. Cull andftee. :
ME=MMM
MIAV AND .LLFAIAAT 11.3",
AUCTION.—Ou BAI °RDA'S I,IOBNING(Mity
lOth, at It o'clock, (nO,l being delivered M the More la
tininfor tho former adrertieemont,) will be sohitliC
tho Commercial Auction Boum, fit Binh anat., A
nue, light, Trotting Buggy, with shifting top, Don
lap's, mato, extra tudish. lho Buggy has never bean
used. J. U. DAVIS, Auctioning . . ,
MERCMINN2' TaILORS.,
Min Mil
lIILNIIIr G. HALE & co.,
(Sumo:son to Jamul 0., Watt,
Aro now receiving their tinting, Stock, comprising
every variety of goods adapted to men and boy's wear,
which, in silent, choice taste and prices wdi c ompori
favorably with any in the trade. •
French, American and Wee. of England Cloths,hl.-
thsibest =km, of every shade anAgnalityv-st.very - ,
large assortnient;. Cantles:rel. and - Doeskins;'.l3upar •
Black French Doeskins; Roper Black - French Out.
mersi, Fancy Gassimeres in every variety; Bibbed;
Blacka.nd Fancy' thasimeres; Bilk ,Mixed thasitomma -
of every shade mid color. ~ '
VEOTINGB—Fancy bilk and Batts Vesting', new
styles; buyer Black both and Bilk Nesting's; bathos
and Fancy bilk Vastings; White' Figured Bilk and--
.
Satin Vestinga.
Also every variety of goods for liminess' CtiatLi
likewise a rap chide° selection of Furnishing Goods
adapted to gentlemen . , wear. -
'soliciting an earij all Bum friendi aid' Um
public, any.orders entrusted to our cars add. toed
with prompt attention and punctuality in all 'Muck
BAN itY G. lid.l.E A UM., blerchmit Eaffors, „
mail - Cor. rem and ht. Clair streets.
PHYSICILIXS.
Mi=iiNliMl
PHYSICIAN AND SUMMON;
CiMco, Na 36 VEDNRAI: STREET,
Opposite Coloaned. Bow, near 'Suspension Bridp,l.
181 ALLr.onziry CITL
DX. 4', JON.E6,
103 'in - LIT BTHEZTi
PI.I.VOS.
S _____ . .
TEINWAY'S P.IANO---
VIZ BUT PIANOS 12f T
WORLD. - Wenontedierfire years. . • -
A complete Mid beautiful apartment of tb• Mom
parents nTELNWAS A SONS' • , •
, NEW YORK" PIANOS,,
'--
Bemied and for sale at Nov York factory prim; by
11. ILLEBEIL A- BELO., 63 PM street,
' m 3 • Sole A • •nts for Steinna 's Pianos. .
$2lO-n ' 6A " . ucyrA
PIANOS, carted pedal aria- . music '
stand; full Iron lm roved frame, orentiongbUe.elri.
Haines BP. New York make. Warranted all Bow. .
wood. To arrive this da
01ABLOTTE 131.111111i'
in 6 Sole Agent for Kaaba's Pl/41:1011.
$BO- la-AS I / 2 'iNARt...H,Vg 4 th_
A third supply of these' elegant, useful arid 'afar '
lIARKONIUMS received tcaday.. "feitehera.
on of School'. hinging Masten, Leaden. of
and the public generally, aro _reepectfolly fa tee
cal end examine them, et the music etareronia of
tog •JUIIN If. DIELLOR, 81 'Wood at.
p JANUS FOIL TWO iiUN LIKED DOir
A. • laill&-:-Elabses : Brothirs•Skipsnt Rosewood
ware PIANOS, with- carved- bsts,'rottad tomes.
Ml iron frame Hosetrood toss. and Het' tabustbspt,
for TWO HUNDIUIO DOLLAHtI. For sale by
JOHN 11.-Suctwit. et.
AZELTON Bantams' .NEW
11 1101LK PlA.NoB.—A.notba on7ply of the lug,
haven 47mime liosomood Minos, Mom: :Homelton
,biothers, Now 'fork, Jost received and for mile by
• m7B - - JOUR if.' IdELLOit, 8t Wood-rts
ltir AWN & ILSALIAN'ziMELO.U.KONti,
j.Y.L ttoo,sloo.ll po and $45. roosithi sod for.
JOHN. H. MNLLOB,
nott I 81 Wood stmt.
/TM) tiE,CONIX;II.A.N.U,
J.. TILVZ PORTABIA DISLODSO.I.OI, of Ci&bart
& Needham and Mason & llamiin.. For. sale by.
JOUN • MUILL,OIt, St Wood street-
DUUJiLIsI - Ithitat, Lel V -
TATE PIANO ILELODEON,"
$9 n.
good order, for ninety dollen. :sitar aide by .
myB . JOHN H. MELLO]; 81 Wood -
.ECOND-BAND rIAN US, at *2k V),
11 60 , 415, 5100, $125 and sib% for mkt _
. : W
riANUS.---3 superb 7
V octave Chicbosios Pianos, received maim sale
by msl3l JOHN 11 MELLOR, St Wood et. r.
$2OO -PIANOB.-liosewood 7 octave,
nand coiner. PIANOS,.
Pitt'
. 11m tram* ,
hew It ark make, jest received.received._ -
16 6 011AILLOTTX BUMF., 43 rifth3t. -•
wouKs.
itioCOMOK, GIBSON & CO.,
MANUEACTITitW Or
Lead Pipe,
, Sheet Lead
- And Bar Lead.
ALSO DEA
Pig Lead,
Patent Shot and_
- _ •
Kan alurzr, itironcrat htma mu), greAstel.
Being ozetusively ha the Lead Truk, ore tin fundak
the above to better - idea:dap to Dmusu, mad , on:
err= jams.thou , eau be bad ebeterherte.
11QEDDINO - .PlANTri—d; 'very /Lege
JLP stack at OAXLAND.,GRINN HOMY,
prlaltia NOSES, VIRIINNA% LANTANA% GlNA
mums, HICI4OIIIOPIS, ANTINNINUNIS,
Alcvlkarzwth-:,LWAIti. 113.0wras.
ramos,Ac...whow4p sivixotailt ia.4o*PFlcalL;T:'
Qg • LilialeXool4bair okithLstat
'WU traa feet, just reattied at 43 illthatreet. •
•• • v OHAIILOTTE 'SLUMS..
PITTSBURGH: