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Tar RiPUBLOAX b:OL*7lr doxamie • will meetai the lathe° of' B.Bcuoyns, Jr, - Bel:, 1if0,132 Fouiti it.; on fiiit.nnlay,,il.ay 24a, 1862, of ten O'Clou8;* . to: .. l'unOtial'antl full 11 . ttd l 2daile n is. re c l u s 6 . l ..:'' ': ' . - :. - : '.-; I Enisincip ran ; n Sant!' . ..Carolina> P. , CleFrfgin . and Florida. .: Theprochunation of den. -IfunTzn, de martial law, and the freedom Of the slaves in Georgia, South Carolina and Florida; is the - most important act since the commencement of the greatrebell o n. Of the legality of such a'decree of eman cipaGon we suppose , there will-he dilferea sea. erepiniori: • Such an act was bold to be perfectly legal by dons Onset- , ADAMSi nearly twenty yeara ago, when he developed and defended. such a war power, on thc floor-of Corluess, and nc Soutlulrn man at , . that;time enter ed the lists agai' him. . There being such a power, if Gen. Hes. : rxwFaslegally exercised it, thel slaves ' 'thoseStates areabsolutely frie, even though. Gen), HUNITE'IS Proclamation sit'peld here-t after be revoked, as a man once. free can. : not be remanded back to slavery; except by force, and , is defiance of law. ' How events move. Last summer, Gen: I - Faxxosr issued his immortal Proclamationi Which Will render his' name wirer famous in the annals of his country, and it was modified by.the President from a generoui de,Ll*# : Pitiritiate Kentucky. The effect • or 'that Proclamation, modified though it wee,--upon. the country, and upon Ken . tuo!..y, his been better than „a great battle. _'ltent:ueky saw the hand-writing on the, . - ,wall, and to save her slaves she concluded it was beat to Stay in the Ukdon. The. country was electrified, dud to this day its „heart beets responsive to the name of Far , nest. ; ,' Bat . What was FRERONT7B Proclamation, tn-its• effects; cotiiiiarisd to HUNTER'S. The - • foimer proolainied the.freedom of the slaves of rebel masters who ShOuld be found with arms their hamis;:=iind who refused' to lay doitii their arms and retire to their , homes. The' 'latter declares universal as a necessity of the War, and by,,s Power in the hands of a military coin- Anander. The one was partial ' —theother 1 is aniversal. All, honor to HuarEa. We hope,Btrumn will follow his example. State. of Affair! in nentneky. - 2 - ' Rentitcky has been the 'most petted of the 'border - States, andshe , has' been the most exorbitant in herdemands on the Gov erOnient. 'Under a threat of secession, she lies too greatly influenced the action of the Government, which has endetTored_to con- • ciliate her much more than she deserved.. . • And let nothing baba Northern a we army has kept the State from tiut.right re hellion. At this moment, the rebels are • - more at home there than the friends of the I Government. We find , the following ex . • traordin . 24 - statement concerning the state ? of affairs in that State, in a special dis - _ patch to, the New York Herald:! The cendition of affairs in Kentucky was 'the subject of a spehial Cabinet connate, flea. bh-day: - "Gen. ; Boyle is here, at the re ..queSto -the Idllithry Board of, the State, - te - urge,rthe immediate adoption of mess ; urea to ' protect Union men from the depre ., lido= of bandsof - rebel marauders which •k • _infest the State. It is represented that the exerciits of military_ authority is indispen , ,sable to - deal with hundreds of returned rebels and and rebel - sympathisers, who are in' •••.i varion'e farts of the State, intimiditing and oppreising Union men. , Fears are en u tertimedr_ that serious, trouble will es it .from the combination of disloyaltsts there . with View ,of isflaending , the "August, • elections., •`:. The State Military Board make, •• a strong appeal fair assistance. Numerous •••••,;•••;:„... instances are Cited of recniitsfoi the rebet: . „ •. 111131103 being- openly raised; organized, ' drilled' and marched off. The insolence of the rebel sympathisers is said toe intol- 1 erable- .It is urged that, it would beece-! to - :station 'a sufficient military. , ~. ..powel„,in Kentucky, now, and suppress' these rebel organisations in their conl-; - mence,inent, instead of waiting for them to! , . , ••. mature and be compelled to fight them.' ThelGovernmerit has already spent ney enough to. keep Kentucky from driving. - into rebellion, . If she is sufficiently ioyal to be worthy of giving advice at the white. _ House, she ought' to .keep rebellion down within her own herders, 'and oilier own • expense . If abet cannot do this, she ought to tax herself stetficiently to pay the ex; . , -pens* of the Government doing it- If she, wlll not. do keep this, thenlether her advice • to herself. - If she has to be kept in subordi-i nation by the bayonets of loyal 'fitates, and ! at the generaVexpense, she has no right to' have her . opinions consulted . in relatiOrt to! ,the polioi of tlyilloyernmenL Adjournment's( Congress. A letterlq the Baltimore 'Sun saga • The Senate will iot, fix a day for the ad-' 1 ; • journment of. Congress until the tax bill! shall hare passed: The 'llonse fixed upon *day thatis near at hand. It was remark- - -- • ed in - the preservative cartons that .the , Preildeit hart- the power, In case of diva h', , -..'greireent of the two Reuses 'with respect •to , the thee of adjournment, to adjourn, fir The constitutional- power referred • ' , ;;;.`-.•-.;.. ,. /l e /-to enable* the President to act only in case; • , -,P - •:""'" the two IfOritiershall fix a different day.for' adjotirnmeat. In thitrcase the Senate had aot fixed.is day: • But it was held when the • ~. 'question arose in Van Buren's Presidency, i that the President. could, in case of the die • agnernent ;referred to, adjourn the two unnses_to a certain day. Thus, if the Rom ,1 tied one day and - the - Senate another, the; '• coming summer, the President may adjourn 1 • them, for instatiee, to some day in the an • • -We hope the Senate will steadily refusal to fix s day - for adjourntnent. At a time; ;`like this, when events of vast importance, urring ' are occurring - daily, Congress ought to re-, • • " main in session.. The country is passin g• through a fearful cr3eie, and all the wis-; dom of government s as well as all , its pow „aro necessary to carry us through, safely_.. If necessary ,: Congress should sit; untilestober,toleave as small an interval' as possible between the sessions. - • _____ • ; . f. ~ 7 , '; Ptisonem 'Roo; Richmond Pio** coneWpoatiorts held with sonie :of tbd Aiis4recteriil prisoners frii:m inend,t 4 : 14 - Xiarncd the following partic 'ulars to the brutal and oriel treatment which - our brace men are re teiring at the hands of the Confederate Authorities : -Ina nom sixty, feet by forty, on the ground, floor of a flour warehouse in Rich mond: between fifty and. sixty Union .01Z cers are confined. Thirty feet Is cut of from the length of the room for a guard house. There are only three small windows in itfor the purposes of ventilation. Above, on the second and third stories, are stowed away one thousand prisoners, -taken in trio different engagements. The refuse pipe of the upper runs through the lower room in which are our officers.. Because of the mis etable -accommodations furnished by the rebels, this room is daily overflowed with the accummulated filth of the upper stories, the pipe beirig inadennate to convey it away. .The stench and suffocation which is thus caused is described to me as almost intolerable. Our men are poorly supplied with food and other necessaries, - and declare that they had rather die than be kept in such suffering and misery. -It is only since last March that they- have•been provided with beds. -These - were brought from the Confederate hospitals, and have been used for the Bull Run wounded and sick, .and were reeking with filth .and, sickening stench. COlonels Wilcox and Corcoran are enjoy ing aszood health as their accommodations will admit of. They desire tkat it shall be known in the North that they have been Very kindly treated by Captain Shiver, of Columbia, $. C.; and his officers, Captain Casking, Captain'Wells, Captain Poag, and Colonel Davis. The 'other Rebel officers have exercised the greatest brutality to our suffering patriots. Lieutenant Emax, from BeRollie; Md., is the most wicked and des birdly in his conduct towards the prisoners, bucking and gagg,ing them for the most trivial offence. Such a Send and brute is he that . his Southern ;admirers call him "Bowie-Knife:' It he ever falls into our hands he should be made to take the oath of allegiance! , Richmond is overflowing with the rebels wounded. Sheds and railroad depots are occupied as hospitals. /Colo:leis Wilcox fid Corcoran ask no favor of the rebels, but. patiently.await their release by our Government, which ought to be Soon effect ed. If, Richmond is evacuated, the rebels intend- moving their prisoners further South. It it very aggravating to the Mends of Giese heroes to think that, while our Government extends every courtesy, and kindness, the rebels heap such abuse, and indignation upon the Union prisoners.' Alas! for Southern chivalry. A.New Tronble in Virginia. A letter from the Peninsula says thai, the slaves have' generally turned out, and dressed themselves up in their holliday suits and refuse to work, unless they are paid wages. The letter eves an amusing in stance of the trouble this has crested, and of the helpless condition of a people who have grown up to depend on the labor cf others: On applying for dinner at a fine farm house to-day, I was met with a denial, on the ground that all; the negroes had gone away, and there was nobody to cook or do anything about the house. At rthe same time much concern was expressed lest the family would starve on the same account, notwithstanding there were three or four white women at the doors and windows, who, it seemed to me, would not be partic ularly disgraced by doing a little house work. - We rather think they Will cook before they starve, and the cooking will do them good. The trouble will be to get something to cook, if the slaves persist in the demand for wages. -- TEM rebel leaden have virtually acknowl added the lose of the Mississippi Valley. On the 27th ult., the following brief address from Beauregard waa-published , in the `Memphis papers : T 3 ',Ranters Scat : The casualities of the war have opened the Mississippi to, our enemies. • The time has, therefore, come to test the earnestness of ell clasies, and I call on all patriotic planters (maps cotton within the possible reach of oar enetnie!, to apply the torch to it without de lay Or hiiitation. TUE RECOGNITION' BFI/Aril AND LIBERIA. =The Rouse Committee on Foreign Affairs, having authorised Alt. Gooch to report the Senate bill establishing diplomatic rela tions with Hayti and Liberia, it will doubt less buipressed to a vote at an early_day. Washington items. GENELLAR M'CALL. ILIS SOT RESIGNED The rumor that Gen. McCall had resigned the command of the Pennsylvania reserve corps is unfounded.' He has no intention to resign until the army of the Union has accomplished its mission to iiippres re hellion. General McCall enjoys the con fidelleo of his whole division. The ruiner in circulation is unjust to an accomplished officer. CAPITOL CUILDIKO. Mr Waite; the architect of the: Capitol extension, has made a statement. for the Finance Committee of the Senate as to the :estimated cost ofvreserving the incomplete ;portions of the building. The sum thus required will be considerable, and it is urged that economy require; as the work is substantially near its completion, that it should go on. The very extensive and expeneive machinery for• the construction may be rendered valulesti by further delay in using it, while materials in a finished condition (dressed 'Marble, iron castings, gm..,) a at hapd,,tt anneed only to be p' in pla . The committees on Public Build f Inge h ve ordered the' contractors for Ahe massi t o and complete iron work of/ the lonic to go on . It is argued by them; that t had better be Rut in place, rather than to lie bout exposed to rain and danger ,of accident.' - ! TUE BALTIMORE AND OLIIO,ITAILIIOAD. - • • , The'opening Of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad gave no satisfaction , to the wealthy secessionists of laltimore!. They freely predicted that. j ,the trod/ would be con etently torn up, but it has not so tdrned C ont. The fact; is, thekain people in the region desire to: live/again like civilized beings. ,They want,tho comforts, if not the 'luxuries' of life,' 19 exchange for the pro.- dints bf the rich valley of Virginia. Trade will soon blunt the keen edge of secession asperities, and /with the general disarming of the people r thore will not. be much need for a great army of occupation of the slave States. Planters who own largesnumbers of slaves are the last peoplein the world to bear up yinder guerrilla warfare. • ',Arse "LADIES" Or THE SODIS.. Offieers who have been in regions lately reconquered by our troops:testify that the "men can be got . along with well enough," but-the Ironies' are exceedingly violent' tnd / insulting. • This nail of malignity doubt less 'arises from sympathy for "their boys," who Were 'first, to take up rebellious, arms, and with whom tke counsele °rage and ex perienee- went tor 'nothing. These boys were ter the great conspirators like - clay in the hands of the' potter. 'The mothers and daughters are' continually 'thinking of these "young Southern gentlemen, every one of whom could drive twenty Yankees." Some woman 'in' Georgetown hats: threatened to shoot' :'President Lincoln, if her son in the rebel array,ehall be killed. iaaa rad7zoa `wiianaswa The. President sent oommpnication to the &mate, ,rto-iitly;forthally Withdrawing the nomination or Charles L. Lothrop; Ist& ly named for Collector; al New Orleans. The President Las Made no new appoint., I ,MOH - THE FLOTIL LA - . = The Rebel Fleet Ptepanag . to give Battle Anew.. None lf their Rams Sank." 't Arno, May 14.__1W r it ve received Me following dish from oar Correspondent, wxitten just as the mail tug was leaving the Mississippi flotilla: - Os BOARD STRAYER JOllif If. DICKEY, OPP PORT PILLOW, May 13;- , 12. A rebel tug has this moment been around the point on a reconnoissance. Everything seems to indicate renewed, activity on both sides. We aro expecting an attack mo mentarily. A deserter came on board the flag-beat Benton yesterday and stated that the rebel rams and gunboats engaged in the encoun ter of Friday morning were not sunk, as represented in F previous dispatch. They were terribly chattered, but our gunners undoubtedly fired the moat of their shots above the water-line, and they struck where the same were either heavily plated or'protected with a layer of , cotton hales. Experienced naval men are of the opinion that the same. number of shots, at the same distance, directed . near or: below the water line, would have sent every one or the rebel craft to thebottom. The deserter reported that the rebel fleet lay off Fort, PillOw yesterday, busily en, gaged in repairing the damages received ; promising faithfUlly to return in forty-eight hours and whip us most handsomely. They may, for once in their lives, prove as good as their word: arid come ,up to-day, •make a second 'desperate attempt, for no one. supposes that anything but a most critical condition on their part could in duce them to come out in this manner. But ',FarragtXt in the rear and Commander Davis in front, With General Curtis on the past CO and the swamps of Arkansas on the West, are enough to make the most coward ly desperate. An officer of the Union flotilla went out in a skiff On Friday afternoon within sight of the rebels, and for more than an hour remained taking observations. Ills report to the Commodore confirms the state of activity in their fleet and the fact that their rams were not sunk in their lute engagement: .. The rebels in the late tight were provid ed with apparatus for throwing hot water, and actually tried it on, the Cincinnati. The bursting of their hose only prevented great havoc among the Union crew. This bursting of the scalding concern probably gave rise to the idea that the rebel had col lapsed a flue. Capt. Stembel is not as badly hurt as was . at first supposed. His wound is painful, but not necessarily mortal. The rebels have to-day perpetrated a joke which deserves mention. A flag of truce came steaming around the point yesterday and demanded upon what terms the Feder ale wdnld surrender. 0 Our gunboats are being protected from the effect of rebel rams, hi case of another fight, by a float of cedar logs attached to their sides.—Special dispatch to the Chicago Times. SITUATION AT CORINTIL—Gen. Halleck has got his army within two or three miles of Corinth, but a battle is less imminent than the proximity of the two armies would pre-suppose. It is now clear that the rebel intrenchmenta are bisulated by an exten sive swamp country which can be bridged by corduroy, but which cannot, without im mense labor, furnish approaches to the en emy's works for siege guns, or opportuni ties for field maneuvers. "The siege of Corinth," if it become an event of.hietory, will deserve a Second Byron for its poet. Something worse than the topograp4oal -genius of Beauregard is opposed to the further advance of our army. We now en counter the almost insurmountable barriers of nature itself. Possibly the area and dif ficulty of this "dismal swamp" are over es timated, but it cannot be denied that the attack will probably prove a slow and ex-. ceedingly-laborious one.— Chicago Triton. PUBLIC JrOTICES. 3laroa's Ome., May lfi, 1862. THE Commanders of Military COlll - Leaders of Bands and Caldera of Civil Associations, will &ate meet at THIS OFFICE, THIS (Saturday) • EVENING, at S o'clock,'Wr the purpose of making arrangements to attend Inn body the funerals of our fellow citizens who fell gkorioaely and bravely at Williamsburg. - myl7 B. C. SAWYER, Itiayor. IiRAN 6 .T. , " CHU RCH', Sartlent STars. U .. T Dl HE gica lan,tleug xlll be rearmed 16 thig Chnrch TO-310IthOW. at 10% a. m. and 734 p. nt. cnyl7 - - - IIE Finn' CONGREGATION , M , '" OF DISCIPLES-meets elatedly at A POLLo HALL, Fourth street: between Market and Wood. . Preaching every . LORD ' S DAY, at 1034 o'clock ie. ca., and Ip.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Loco& at 7 o'clock. The,public are — rospectfully Inv' to,Y to attend. nryl7 DI rIDE-rns. 8/11117.1 li kfIF, Bay 141 n, /861. President and Dileetar6 this Company hare thil day doaaral a Dlvi dead of run PEtt CDT. out or the milts of tl. Lyn air months, payable on demand" - my 13:LIrd :• • THOS. B. UP t IKE. Gmbh:, _ Alvcaaans Beira, Pittsburgh, Hay 6W , MCI. E THE President and Directms el tbie Dank have this dal declared a Divide.. of THREE PER CENT. oa/the Capital Stock, en of the protits of the last six pion tbs, payable to Stec* holders, or Oak legal repot:bewails...l on or altar Ho. Hth inst. GEO. D. ..11'GleltH s Caddo.. nty9:lobl .4qTraDtnaott, May 6th, laid. p, -- . - DIVIDE,I9).—Tho Western Instir- L. 7 once Company has this day declared a Divi dend of FIVE DOLLARS I'ER SEIARE, oat of the earned profits ofthe last mix months. TWO Milani of which to be sAtopriatnl to e.rodlt of Stock, awl Throe Dollars/payablo to ooh, no or altar th., 19th , ney7aw.l F. M. GORDON, boo y. lad' Crrr BANE, Pittabarab, May 6. 1d62. Directors of this Dank have Oda day dottrel a Diridaud of TLIREE rya; CENT/on the CaOral Stock, oaa of the proffla of t h e hut six month., ,payrarlo to trunkholdrrs or their lbgaervresootatiroa, altar the 16th foot • rdy7:lotdrltrrY ! J. MAGOFIfIIf, Cashinr. / SPECIAL AVTICES. M'lmportant to the Public.--To Perchaierc and Users of Sewing Maatisca: Ti. gnat celebrity now acquired by the GROPER BAKER . FAMILY SEWING MACHINE; has made it the spacial oicaizi of unscniptiloue atul Inceponeible ' • All machine. sowing from !leo spools, and making the Grocer S. Deter ditch, aro Infringements; and unless licensed under our patents and Ells. down's patent, such machines will be treated as Infringe _ "Inas wherever loan& l'Aechaerre and aim of inch machines infrioge ague mar rights as well air the Irreepoorrible .malcrm, and will be treated accordingly. Our Attoraoyi and ligelats throughout Rho corm try are directed to forward to us the noires and reel den= Of Al personi purchasing or Ming loch M- S triaging mfichinei. 'Owners of sucliinfringing machines who d 611161.4 wattle fir their infringement before edit, condo av on proper applicatiodand payment to as. fftrAmoug the pelpttblzinfrlogetoeute of vet Pet. ante am the WiLt.fddffl k WIVES MACHINE, sometimes sold under the name or llto UNION MA CHINE; tho PEASE MACHINE; the WEST dr WILSON MACHINE; the A. P. ,IOIINEO.Y MA 0111NE, and all others of the moo iWontion fs Mein:mita the itletlioloed cud of Ell. liowe, Jr. " GROVER & BAKER B. M. Co.. 495 Broiolikal, N. Y. A CARD ItIIOII .11.41Ai3 HOWE, Ja AU persona are Cautioned not to make, deal in, or me, any Bowing Machina which new from Iwo spoola;and make the stitch known as the Groper Daher ditch, unitise the same are parChaned fro M the Groner .6 J7aletr Snarly Machine Company, or 11Mr Agents or Monaco., and 'stamped under my patent of September 19, ow. • , • • • . Said - Company, :awl their.,Vicenseemr, alone, are legally authorized under their own patents, and my meld patent, during the extended -term thereof; to make and eOll the kind of Sewing Machine, and ell otheriVare piracies 'upon my uld patent, end will be deaft with accordingly, wherever found.• • . . 'raw nek. liLIA9 HOWE; Ja.. • . Coples.of the Injunction Ryan, t.. the WILLIAMS . a ORVIS MACHINA timed ke Judits SPlaga•voi - WS tr.'s. ciit-ult Ceurt, a+++-be bud at our stem lio. 18 YIPTH STREET, Pittsburgh, Ps. ', .. :. -:-. CHATONEY kW:AMA— atlitszta •' . aonara Agents, o.' a tr. I. .- • ...,f_-7 ,5 : 4- :ft7:7'r..- . - -.-.-.: - . t . ,- . ...,....,. ,•,-......,...---„, : .. 7 - . .. t ~,..., . . invir -.IDVIER.TISIEAKEXTS. ' • _ I VOURTE EN rii AST ofP eLI cA• • ~.. TIONS FOS SELLI.NG •L1G11011.9, filed In the Clerk's 012ce up to Slay 16th, 15¢;: Brown William, tavern, sth ward, Pittsburgh; Butler lii: hard, • do, Lower Es, C air tp; nonbian & Flaneghti, other gouda, Ist wd. Past , g; Batley Thomas, tavern, 2.1 ward, Pittsburgh; Cowan Tab, do, Baldwin township; Dailey Henry, do, sth ward, Pittsburgh: Enning Anthony, other gaol', 4th ward, Allegh l y; Feel Valentine, tavern, 14 word, Pit taborgh; Frannholz John, tavern, Lawrenceville; - Fens-Barbara, MX," - de; • - Von Gutirb d, t • th., ' sth ward, Pittsburgh; Fickei,en Daniel, -do, .let do, 4o; Gehring John, do, South Pitteburgb: Gehring Valentine,do, Birtrangliam; Gerlach Andrew, do, 3d ,ones, PH talturgh; Glrickner Albert, other gouda, 4th ward, do; Helps. ;Margaret, tavern. Peebles township; n r .thnan Anthony, dating h use, sth wd, Plitsb l g; Haw - tall; d, Bsotherj other(mils, 31 do, do; El Minagle Peter, tavern, 34' in township; litanies George, do, la ward, Pittsburgh; M Johnston C.. C., tavern, Law tem:millet Jackson William, , do; . sth ward, Pittsburgh; f u _ Kellerman F., eating house; 3d do, do; Kelly /Morris, tavern; Low ',t- St. Clair tr; Keenan Michael, tavern, 2d: ward, Pitteburch: K..newag C , other goods, Sip ward, sileghenp; . Laverty John, tavern, 24 waft!. Pitt"buzldt; Lutz John, -do, Loin, bt. Clair tp; Lundy John, du, 3d word, Pittsburgh; - Long Fmtl., • do, 3d du, Allegheny; Maguire Timothy, tavern. Lower st. Clair tp; Hitter John, eating house, Lawrencerfille; Mertz John, Jr.. do, West Pittsburgh; iirDevitt John, other goods, Ith.ward, Isitniblgh; McColl James, tavern, Ist do, do; Blcivrizgen Henry, other goods, Bth ward, do; McCtdioll4h, tiquitti%t Cu., du. ICI do, do; linsa-r inhtt; tavertl;Birratoghant; Nouroth George, do, lot want, Pittsburgh; Patterson John Si., tavern, McKeeport Itineliart Joseph, de, 4th ward, Pittsburgh; Slaiwpenny /dory A., do, Indiana tp; Stinger Henry, do, Birmingham; Seibold John U., eating brute, 4th ward, Pit tsit`g; ' &Matzo Lorenz, other goods, Duquesne; Scheidt Jo.eph, tavern, - d ward, Pit tsbur,h; Thalheimer Mary, do, Shaier tp; Wagner Behr), other goose, Manchester; It inenback Jelin, tavern, 31eKcesissrt; Wourts Daniell, do, Wilkins tp; V. vigil , V. J., 7. - do, Elizabeth tp; Toting William, do, Loa er St. Clair tp; 2 intog Eli, , do, :,..I w.,rd, Pittsben - gh; Thu Court will meet on MONDAY, Slay zoth, lielZ, at 111 &clock, to net ma the above came. my itaul ` W. A.• ItEltitON. 12 , e4. .___. I'i:UIAL It`ALE Ulu BOOT, dis AJ NDOES—Cononencine, on MONDAY AFTER. NoON, May 19th, at 2 o'clock, utrtbo 3lnmuie Dalt Auction Douse, Nu. 69 Fifth minal.,,,eutl.cohiltatilfte 1 CF.:SIM Y nod 11..1t „. la 10, 2 au.al . 1;/ o'clock, will be 1;114. a very latie rantigutuent of , `ltortaltert, 4.c., (or Lahoo, Ruyn, Itliatea and Cbildftat's wear, all and !rush, direct hoot Boston, and (rill Ito . 01 i 1 t, it hoot regard to prices. in7l7 T. A. 31,it1l.iti,LAND, A act. Di.s . soLUTIOA OF PAR TIN El: 111 P. —The part uevhip of the undersigned. under the style or 0 }WAGE b . CANN .b CO., was ttit the ha Instant, by limitation. \V. McClintock '*lll attend by settling the businesstof the firm. (mm, Nu. ILI Market street GEO. W. CASS, W. 3Iet7LINTuCK. Pittsburgh. Mad It;. tatid:myrbdte QuLAR CONIPah Y, ov PENFSYLVAISIA. Office, Si, (LAIR STREET: ramar the Bridat. Buy Bud .11 CARBON OILS on rullou6alou, unit or Num. • CRUDE OILS, al all dts triptiono, aauled 13 A (j°i‘ —4, 2 5 04.1y* I b d. H. s ii h;L Li4;ro: 2,004,1 Eld.; Juot revelved and for sole by _me77 HENRY 11. COLLIN'S OAILUM-200 bales best 'Navy, for ease by GI.:1). B. JONES, myl7 lit Water ear,...t. Rtltll-60- cods, assorted sizes Ma- Sills Rolm, toc axle by mrl7 GEO. D. J4_114 ES. 141 Water strna. Y 1 ltdl-25 bbls. Wilmington 1'44 bar bale . Gr.O. B. J01 , 41.1j, myl7 131 WMsrai root. p. A 6KE r WI LLOW6---I.les, .11-P now landing Mra railrml, far ,&1, by talyl7 , ROW:( it TETLEY, PG Waal pa, 1 00 roI.ES fresh:and new r fur sulo by ,0 "- ta7l6. ItUN N T1:71.F.Y..1:ie. Wr.r..l OUD FORKS, constantly / on hand and . far raze by - myl7 unwN TEM ' EY 13r, iIULT'S NEW MODEL rOUts.ET AND NJ NAVY IL E . VOLYEUS. roi ok ,y myl7 BO W N & TBTLICY. vta Woo ut. t;IOUPEICE TuuL,S, Carpenter's 'fools V Slone Cutter'. Tools: or solo by roy 17 BUR' IVA: TETLEY. 134 Wood at. A ALE GREAI4E, in cans, kegs and A barrolo, recolv7.l and for rale by dyln TINNILY H. COMMIS. L AKE * half bancla Whitt, Fizh; „1.75 do do Lako Herring; and/rnr ,ulo Iry H. 11. COLLINS: • - iEME,NT.-100 bbls fresh 14dr:utile. 1._./ Cement eereived aitd for wale by • ORNICI* ff. COLLINS. bbls. f resh , for gale by Nvl6 itExity H. GOLLINR 41 - Al'Ett YIPE--3,000 yards, 1 , 0 from 2 to l loth calibre, pun rrerlrekl layla HENRY IL CaILLINS. CH rpu PAPEK MAKERS.—The under eltrned well rraelru proposals at the elllcr, ,, f tlw State Printer, in Ilarrisburg, aura TflunAn...o . , the 12 th day ni Juue, !Sal; to autply the lAN Irina described eizod paper, (~.rrnplea acennafan ion' vault.) for rho Stub, Printing fur one year tr..nl July 18n2, air.: rbnibb. neyni, fifty pounds In the roam. Double Royal, forty pounds to the ream. Each to measure of Inuit twenty-els by forty loch.. Awl douLhoslzed Foolscap, to weigh tweuty.eight pounds per ream awl Inetaion, nt !oast twontyssia by larches. 154cuplei must accompany bids. Threw tnaklng ptaposala mast Ise prepared to . glee satisfactory security for the faithful per(-rmanda of .the Ccnttn,t • and the right Is reierred to reject oil hide cut eutbs . talOry fu-price sod samples. Tint tw, must i.e furnished In such quantilice and a: such time, as reqntred by the Superinten teat of Sudo Printity. ; T. T. WOliTil, nuperialendent of State Printing. IlArrighnbc. May 9. 11 4- :2:19y1f.?...ta D I)eIIAVEN k SON, No. 47 FEDERAL STREET, Ifooufacturors of every Taribty of COOKING AND HEATING errpvzs, ==MM=M=tl GitaTE FitObiln and FENI/Efin, of the talent Kylenand brat flubdt. • We wuultl.ll,lmatimation of butiders tootle NEW RANGE, which in euingielered lry throve who halo them to ute es being uniurpeweed. • CAST IRON TiOUSK FRONTS.. IRON RAILING, nod all kind. of CAWTINGS mule to order. meta W , M. UUItMLV, T r WHOLESALE GROCirt No. V 1 LITILEIITY STREET, II a v ins , purchased the intetraf of kla late part nevi, will continue the business at.the old stand, and will he pleaard to receive the patronage of hls et rfriands and nekton... tny Ifralt ISAAC :1;1 K*, OUTLET eAw Aida anti, Orr!, Invite* the attention of build. c“, mud ilrortnen to Ips large stock of thoroughly 4r:tanned LUAIBER, WINDOW FRAME STUFF, JOISTS, bruaitio, uurrom PLANK LATUE, PA LINOS. Ac,, Ao. Ile 00112 111 ordere for rowed stuff with pronpt nevi ,ill4l at lair retec. Penning wanting tong timber ate particularly Invited to exantue lilt stock. • Ottles on CRAIG STREET, near Robinson. mylkldif OLLAK SAVINUS BANK obtain. wt..of the laigielaturo, at Its last artalon, atippliitnent to Its charter, nll.iwlug It to loan money at such rates no will enable It to pay;expeninte and frtY a Oirldoud of SIX ,PER CENT.'a year to its do po,itora. Therefore persona whiting to homer noon real estate located In Ibis oounty, can cpply dic,ctly to the Rank, bib Fourth strut. CUAS. A. COLTON, Treasurer. - ,rnytthltrilalntarT . M O'llUE, TV Pitt/Pk:K . l'V auta .Lll ZRI3 IN VIE CITY OP, PITTSIIIIRGII.—AI thane who have utt, , ,locted to pay the fourth loetell meta of their Grading end Asereetueot, or hireby untitled that If they wash to avoid caste upo cold eamerantent, they will call Inuttedlotelt nod II 'ell arrettra that umy etemilug ulrf b title date. A prlt'Zl, U et,231 Treeenrcr. B OWLS AND dflON',S.— • GEO. -A LBEEE, SON d CO;, No. 71 Wood idrott virile:, of YourlS,- Lonvo Pot roctived a fresh newt moatluf . ;LADIES' °AIRE RS AND BALMORAL SOOTS "MISSES do do' do; - OILILDRICTS -do AND FANO'. SHOES; . GENT'S BROAD BUCKSKIN SEWED SHOES; Do. CALF CONGRESS 10A ITEM; . . .210Y/3' do _ do do; Do. do OXFORD TIES; AU made to'one pptclitt order; and warranted to be the beet that can be found ready made ln any place. rnyl3 JUST IiEUEIVED A prints lot of APPLES, fa store and for sale by - orriesox A CLARA, • ruslAltt , No. 8 EmPhlieTd street. 'Pk061:01 , 4 rAriat LIANUA/iti*-A J., tar& tot Of low pricod roordsod mid for wo4o go • iv. r. 2fAßBn6LL,B7 Woodstreoi .70EW JtOi•ERTISE.,VEV'rS. NOTlCE.—Sealed Propos.als are in idled mill the27rn DAY OF 31AY,1862, .t 12 o'clock m., (or enpplying the United btafee Enbalat ence Department with 6.000 heal of Beef Cattle on the hoof. • The Cattle to he delivered .t Washington City, and each animal to average 1,300 pounds gross weight; no animal admitted ableii weighs leas than Luca, pounds gran. Helfer. and Bulls not wanted_ Toe Cattle to be delivered at mob times and in ouch quantities as the Government may require. The fleet delivery of Cattle to be made on the 10th Jtine, 1862, ore. - soon thereafter as Government may require A bond with good and sufficient security bo reiwitrod. t;lererutoont reserves to itiolf the right to toy itt Trtasnry note, or other Government fund, • • . • • No Lid wtli be entertained when pot la by co rrector* who have previously failed to comply. with their contracts, or when, the bidder Iv not present to respond to Ma bid, and all bids to be . accompanied by two guarantees. The names of firms should to stated in fall, with th• precise address of all the members of the fLtm. Bids to be directed to Major A. C S , U.S.; A., Washington. We, —, of tho minty of —, and tot or and of the oannty of —, and Staten( do hereby guarantee that is aide to fuldl a contract talrdatioe with the terms of his proposition, and that hould his proposition be accepted, be will at are cuter into a contract to accordanes, therewith. :Should the contract be awarded him wo are prepared to boComo his sectulties. Thie.guarante, must be .11,p,Ord to 4.6 th bid. rnylt:dtd ul ; l I,7'lfUxliH r HYRT WAY AND CHICACD RAILWAY COMPANY.—OoIdem of corttllcatm- tweed by John Ferguson, calling for S.,,tel Mortgage Hondo of theta/role Calmed Corpo ration, tinder the phenol reorganixat lon. are requoel - ileave them at the °Moo of WINSLOW, LA• lETIA CO.. on and after TUESDAY NEXT, 13th that. In a few days thereafter the bonds will be reedy for delivery. The amount of thin mortgage t. divided jut° alx equal half yearly pay mown. Jan uary l e t and July hit, February let awl August let, .T.G. To oqualiso the interest account, male will to paid for the tractions of the time the In.& are du livorol. J. F. D. LANINU, for the Committee. PITIGEGILGII, FT. WAING S. CHICAGO L. It. CO., GENERAL ()erten, Pit tabor g it, May to, 1862. J HOLDERS OF ANY OF THE CER ii TIFICATES chore referred to con have them exchanged for Second Mortgage Bondi by eudtreing the same to my order, and leaving them at this db.. Holders of certificates which are convertible tato Tidra Mortgage or 10,72,02. Bond., am have them exchanged for sald bowie by leering their certitl• cone, at this office, • It vulr nee uuly IwalA In SUMS of 01,000 arid sl'e .t.l ,, .'itrolv, and scrip (not tovoring interest) will be n•enell for trx.tions. convertible Into tondo wheil duo, of the anove oven ittivouu is ore prosentell. mll3 Iwd, 41. W. CASS. PUItIIII.B.6bILS AIND USI•;R,S' OF AIACIENI-4.-31v7 citculara hat. tug bo t u hued purpottitig to emanate frotol. o Gyv e, d• /taker Sewing Maelsioe Co., E. Homy; Jr and ',Moto, containing gross mia•atatementa and throat% 111 theretoro feel called upon, to Justin: to the public 4ull to ourselrea„ to- ro.ko the 101:owing statemtmt . Tanta: tiering the fuer years that no have been manor.- tieing and Felling hewing Machines. three hurtles 'Attu arr., .14aiard, to the many' snits at law and ....piny they have instituted, a solyle derision against us. slut oven a krlininuteg All our Machinu bear the cuaker'• Lame and date of patent, and 411.1 never aohbby any other title. C. W.' LLI AIDS A CO.. hinarestwire to Williams & Orem.) May. ISe2. ; I'l.. .11 laid rev' throe Willbuna .1 Orvis /25 FAMILY' SEWING/MACHINES, which have crow of go much excttemt , ut. Salesroom Nu. 12 Filth ut., corner Of Alarket,littebtugh. thyl(tam ' Li LIL.R.Y. STRAIN .t Agehht. OtJAL, 'SLACK AND LlNE.—Mealed %.J Proposeld for delivering. In tho store. at the works of the Pittsburgh Gila Company, 230,000 bust, aistd Bituminous Cowl, 60.000 hushela of black, and also 6,ooo'busbela of Lime, will ho received at tho mila, of the Company, until Pi EDNEntiA Y, the 2lot ett 3 o'clock p. m. The/Coal, black and Limo to be of such quality sor delittrod ett such times and in such quantitied at Rhin be approved of mid directed. The atandard Coil and slack to be 7G pounds per bushel. Payments to be made monthly, retaioing pro ,cunt. as security. Preitteals to bo addressed to TUO& BAKEWELL, Esq., Presidest of the Company, and endorsed "Peas poufs for Coal and (lack," or for Lime, as the mac may be. JAMES THOMSON, Engineer. lorries or Prrrootraori Gas Co., I Pittsburgh, Mas 9th, 1862.1 J J. V 4 EAVEII, Ja ,`+ecrotary and TrVilantrr RiLLIARD TABLES, with Shia J.) Patel;ltil t . ere aetti known to be superior to all other. Patented November, 1859. IS , irOraliors by wh.ll receive prompt attinlloik B IUTINA ROUFINti CISITED STATES BIOTINA cOOFING COM rY .6ornor of Groom and Pitt streets, it,aton, .1104 This Portable Rooting Is tho only article ever offer. ed to the public.. which is ready prquiredlogo-.0 the roof without any finishing. operation. It Is [y4l, haadenne and easily appliod, and can be Wel, and cheaply transported to any part of the world. It will net taint, or dffaco/or water running over. or lying on it, and is'in all respects a very duilniLle article. It. uoo.couduct lug properties adapt is especially to cov ering manufactories of carious kinds, and Gls 0009• &fatly offend to tho public after a teat of tour year. In all varletiev of climate and temperature, fur cover ing ell kinds of roots, flat or pitched, together with stettinteads, do. it is Lath tiara; and durable. Agents animus', to whom liberal inducements are offered. Send 'for sample, circular, ka., with particulara to "U. S. ROOFING. CO.; No. 9 Gore et., Melton. az: I:1 toll 9 . 111 E BEST SOUVENIR • Go April 2s, IgG2, vi II appear New Monthly Feria! ISALLADS OF THE WAR. A who of PICTORIAL LYRICS, From the well known pen of 11R:: A. .r. DIJGAICNE, MagnincenGy illustrattal from original drawloga, by the Pest artists, and beautifally printed on hot.presaed paw. A part will appear every month, including, among other things, rho FALL AIF DEATH OF LYON, DEATH OF ELLSWORTH. NEWBERN, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT ROYAL, FORT DORI:LS(IN, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGY., go., Ac. The wholo forming on ILLUSTRATED POETIOAC sorivENza, of eves 7 event in the present mom Important :grog gloDi the history of this great nation. Part I. entitled; 'TUX. TO THE CAP. ITt)L, (of the Silt Regiment of Magsaehusetts,) will appear no above. ==il3 - • thigh, Ports, (monthly, trot hp p05t,).......15 cis. o . , ml^er, (12, monthly par ts,) •• Liberal terms to the Trade, °lobe and Canvassers Apply to P. O. boor, 3,940-408:3ra BAI L , .t PLUMBERB, GAS AND STEAD FITTICIIS 311 GAS GIE TURES Th.liKn, Sor Oil Benner/on, lined with lead, by • now procets, and warranted to stand tho notional 103 EI4IIITII STREIiT, SNOOND 8008 ABOVE itIiEEL UP STAT.& LADLES' DIES TRIAIMINGS,tte. The Copartncrehln heretofore existing between • KAUFMAN A LONNEBSTADTILft Uootog beettabbolnad tiymptuat consent, the under signed reepectbAly informs the Wrenn and friends of the ebb firm, an - 1i 4bo trade in general, that he hu (sten - all the up-stal rooms °VS°. PM North Eighth street, above Arch-;Serest, Phibulelphia, to continue the. tnannfacturing of all hinds of DRESS, CLOAK, sod MANTILLA TIMIIIIINGS. FRINGES, BUT. TONS, TASSELS, COBB, BEAD-NETS, of all de scrlllilope, Ac„ dm. .And will offer inducements In price and. quality, as well AA prompt attendance to orders, id busy article appertaining to his line. AVII. LONNEELSTADTER, N 0.103 North Eighth abuse Arch et., eplfram Philadelphia. BOUTS AND 8110E8 AT 89 MAR NET STUNKT.—LOON THE PRICES.— Ladles Nog. LuningDeal 061nni 81,00. north 81,25 " • " Gong . 1,25 " 1,75 Sloe Yr. Morodto Wet Boar 1,37 o 1,02 Goat animas " 1,37 1,75 " Morocco Slippers • 60 75 " . 76 " 1,12 , .ALL 0111E11 GOODS IN ITOPOUTION. • _ JAMES ROBB Intro • N. 89 MARA? BTEE6i 7. _LNDISE BLOOD ,takattialEß J-1 cotes Scrofula, Maple, on the pace, Bore Dyer,' itheumatto Dironl.Mr; Dyrpepsin; Lime Complaint, Asa tonle,its affects are moat benignant, md 01,51120 DM to banollt.' •' The genuine artido. prepan,d,by Dra original in-, ientor. Dr. L7NDSZY, ror rata by B. A. labia- Oak to:;. X. !tripoli &Co ;oink Ptah, ,, .roa: Park,!Dr..Linga, .7. D. Ch,rry; - SIMON JOBlitrrOrtgolo-Agnnt, . niylo nornei Smithfield and Oh Its: • Form of fazioantee bistlufactury, RS FULTON STREET, [MUM =t!C=EI BALLS, CUES, TU1111111:09, Sc., NAxorAttozzo ST YES NO, 9 GORE BLOCK, OF THE WAIL! JOHN lIOBINS, 37 l'ark Row, N Y. Manufacturers and Damien in LEAD PIPE, DRABS WORK, Sc NO. In FOURTH STREET. M=l2==ME DRY . GOOD& NEWI NEW I NEW! -7 JUST RECEPTSD, FROM ;' Eastern Auction Sales. BARKER & 1 !! 59 Market Street/ • SILKS, SOLID COLORS AT 67 . 5.. c. par yard PLAID AND STRIPED at 50 to 7ft. BROCADE SOLID COLORS at trik., wad ' . la a the desirable eldes. INDIA DUNCES, tuatsy quality, at 60c BLACK SILKS, Co plain, stripes and figared-an Immewe •rock at all prim. GRENADINES A largo lot to black mod al! colors, very cheap ORGANDIES, JACONETS Sr. LAWN` TILE LATEST IMPORTATIONS—from 12,51 d:. to p•r yaad. GREAraDI.VE BER.IGIk'S Several lute, all now, et varkee-prie. SACQUES 4 - 47: MANTLES In SILK, C unTa, and various other new materhils, In twenty different styles, at all prices—from $1 00 SSO 00. si-I.A.vri_is, For SPRING and BUMMER, groat minty. Mein& log some very handsome OBEN- - ALDINE and CIIEPE DS PASTS, at $lO OC, worth from $l5 00 to V, 0). Other kind. at $1 00 and . up wards. DRESS GOOD Ooe Gob of those, for 4.117.1:11117Y. YAW and CHEAPNESS, bag Inter been approsebal in pry. Prices from 6% to $1 per yard. ~ooolot of Cll.B LL/E DELAINIS at 12}4c. 18 coots. One lot BROCADE POPLINS, qnite new, 12 Worth 25e. GREY GOODS, from 1234 c to 25c. BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS, Illom!1234" n 7.5 c. Togrther with an almost endless sarioty of Fall English, German and isazony DRESS GOODS, at mune rat.. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, A WI , stock, ahic4 we aro scillog lINIFOR3I CHEAP. BOYS' AND GENTS' WEAR, A KEW STOCK, at all prices N. 8.--Poeitively but One PricU. mTI ARRIVALS. IEO OARTONS PLAIN AND FANCY BONN RIBBONS, in .11 number'', from 4 to 40, trowel' Now York Auction st. 1 85 CAGES DONINETS AND BATS, of all kltubj 10 OASES WILLOW SHAKERS, Lined Goodsi 500 EMBROIDERED COLLARS 125 DOZEN PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. 80 DOZEN ROOD SKIRTS MECHANIC COEBET.9; And •'toll tlne ofNOTIONS AHD PADDY GOODS, of all ktodß. 600 DOZEN STOOEII7O3 AND rtirWholeeale buyer. eopplled at the Tory ItAriiit • • JOB. 'WHOLESALE HOOKS—M iI h od 3d mylo Zia . 77 And 70 AHHET STREET! E LEGANT ASSORTMENT I OF NEW DRY coops, JUST OPEI{Lb DAUS GOODS, SAaQUS9,da NEW BTTLE HOOP 13811{B, extra rtiret teultagi. ' • 1 11081EILY AND BUN ITMORILLAS. jt lIOUSESEDDING GOODS. GOODS TOR GENTLAND BOTEI',-117G&R vanirs, ouiazuts, oftEcxs,ac. TEEMS-OmT, even Lc hi c. MESON LoVEacco:B. 74 Market Streat rpsusb - OW barrel size'. tot' .1 _log o TETLXY,I36 'Wood it.i TTSII DRY" G Ir Y GC9DS • - CHEAP FOR CASH, J. BURCHFIE.LEk' Plain Pink, Blur, Greer, DEBAGS for 15 worth 25e. PLAID 1102AM:182ES " 13 .•.. 31 Do. do.. .--....... •• 1214 .' 33 PLAIN BLACK 131 LE—...— .• sz% .• 1,12 HEM 'STITCII WDICS .4.......-- .. 16 ,/ .. 25 25 - ..1rn1 6 " 19 •• 6 12 Do. do. Do.. do. ENGLISH 12 Best OdLlCos.—. ..... ..... " 12 Thia stock iron° of the ebeapert and bpi to the city. 'Call and examine. m7lO H HUGUS HAVE OPENED one or the largos , end most beautiful assortments of §unataer Dpy Goods, AU of the Welt styles. BEAUTIFUL ORGANDIE LAWNS. ' FRENCH JACONETT LAWNS. EMBROIDERED GRENADINES. . BLACK AND WHITE CEIDOKS, In aB kinds c.l POIL,DB CHEYBES, ntirely nor akylea. PLAIN COLORED PLAIIi AND STRIPED DECADES. DOUBLE FACED BLACK SILKS. PLAIN BILES, nil colorA SILKS. GRINALLY POPGUN, Duo fabric. rpoisoks AND UNDRELLAS, We' alio received a largo lot of cow. etjlo f HOOP SKIIPIP, of the boat quality. 'HUGUS, Corner of Fifth and Narita streets EATON, MACRUNI CO„ NO. 17 FIFTII STLEET, Jobbers and Retailers EMBROIDERIES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES; SUSPENDERS. SON AND RAIN UMBRELLAS, • SILK CORSET; RIBBONS, • RUCHES, HOODS, mullet kinds of • FANCY ARTICLES& NOTIONS. oarWHOLZSALE BUYERS oopplled on the Omit term. op% EATON, MACRUM CO , „ NO. 17 FIRTH BTBEET. Invite the attention of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOYERS To a large sod vakied stock of desirable goods Soot °MOM. sp26 NEW GOODS EATON, RACEME t CO.q, Nn. 17 and, 19 Fifth .1. M►'Wholesale and Retail at laynet prices. ap2B 4..IUSEJIIEX PITTSBURGH THEATRE. 1 Lowe arid Manager Trassarer---- ammo'. Law.- • SATURDAY EVF..NING, May 171/4• • Positively last appearance of the Wonderful THUS Girl, Miss MARIAN SMITH. Me, popular Comedian, Mr. 8. 2,IAFFIT, beim bean re-engaged, and will appear to.Llgbt. ' - UNCLE TOJECSWWI • manottimint BS. C. I. SMITS. To couelutla With • : 13RIGAIsTDS. • J. & MAY7I.7. ME= aUCTIChIr SALES. iSpiVi; WTOEBSO cents and upwards, at bfeCLELLAND'S ACCTION.: - "mylb . LASTAND CLUSLN4 SALSS -OF HOOKS AT AUCTION' 'YEIDAY SATURDAY EVENINGS, Har-Lith grid 17tH, an 7 d'cloOk, at 3lamitio Hall Auctiort BootiL*-Pilth' 'tro t t.,q si 1 clam out the lot Pratt's Groat' 25th Annual Consignment of Docks, photograph,Al.• bums, /family Bibles, Latter and Moto Papers,' An. Private sale daring the day atanction prices. , mylS ' . T. A. idc.CLEI.LAND. Anct. lot 4JYd" AN!) YOUTHS' SHOES; UAL TVIS and TISS, at McCLEZLAND'S 11 ORSE, iilllitilES AND tiAN.N.ESS: .LL-41 fIaTIIRDAY „MOEINING, May 17th, at' a u'anck, .wlll be sold, at the Commercial Auction- House. 64 Flithstreet—.- :- - . , 1 Gray lloree *mind end gentle; sr orke_he tangly or double Illalleoj. I Saddle. and Bridle 1 eat - angle Harries; braes mounted; 2 Top Bunke, In good condition. -- Dula J. a. DA*lB, Agee. 7Vt6iS t I IW Y TB's iGA iP 2ILL 400 tow ) rallts LADIES' GAITERS, .50 Cc!Ati ' l to $1,25, At AIcOLILLAI9D'S AiTCTION VtITILDREN'S bHUES, of ova) , .40-; AJ sciiption, it pahonkHall Auction House. , .' ~i Pla.ros. STEINWAY'S; PIANOS TIDE BEST FIANO3 IN TELE %wimp. War/anted for jam para. T A mftiplots and beautiful ameortment of the inecnti—' pambui STEINWAY d SONS' : , NEW YORK PiANOS, Remilikt and fur a.lO at Npw York facloif prim; .57, H., I I(LEBER, At .8110., fo3 Fifth ottani' my 3 Sole Agents tar tliainway's Mara. - SBMASON MASON &:HAMLIN's- QQ go (y-. utr, tgliMi/N1U319; A third supply o l f these, elegant, useful tina cheap -I lIARIWNIUMS received to•clay.. Teachers, Direct ors of schools, Singing Blasters. Leaden at Choirs, and the pubilogenerallyeare reepecttally invited to call and examine them, at the music eraretneass oc• myti ' 11: MEL LOB; 81 Wood irt. DIADMS Ft TWu I*UNIMED DUL LAUl3.—Hainee` Brothers elegluit BWennsedi 7 octave PIANOS, with