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SC/lOTSII, Jr., Esq., Mp. 139 Fourth et., on glatarday, May 24th, : .1 1862; at ten o'clock, a. m. Punctual and full _ • ' attendance le reques ted . Gen. nwnter's Proclamation. - I ,The New :York rribigre.and:' the Erada 7 ' I Part. heartily' ' , ndorse_ the , proclamation of • ;flan Husran; the World does not like.it,' • the • qtru denounce!' it, and the Herald says potti ng ;about it. The papers in the ,:other eastern cities follow their natural bait, on : this as on all questions affecting Plavery r 4he - timid ones doubting and :; • • * :bo ding backi and the bold ones approving. The chief. paint advanced against the :Proclamation .is that it is at variance with the polio -of.the - President; bat thai , we takeit, is an open question. The Prosi:- dent: has not in any wise indicated his policy 'towards Slavery in m ilthe extreme • .Southern States. _ His Emancipation Mes sage, in which he proposed compensa tion as the accompaniment of aholition," l was intended, plainly, for the border States; for no one supposes that either Georgia , or Smith Carolina 'Would, under, - existing circumstances, take the initiative in' emancipation; as- was cOntemplated that Message. On the contrary, the Presi dent. , expressly alluded to other measures Which he might be compelled to.reieri t 0,., •' in "putting down the rebellion in States '',.foolishenou ht.o i" t the ff of that. . g reiee e. o ere message, and this proclamation of General - „ T .- Hunter, it is not .uttimmenable to suppose,. one of the measures so referred-'to. It is urged, against the Proclamation that it is based on a logical fallacy; to wit,: that Slavery and- Martial Law are incompatible. Martial Law the Objectors say, has existed . • in other places and still exists, and has _••• notnbolished Slavery there; hence, the two , - ;are not incompatible. F ; But this dims not prove the fallacy - Gen.. Hunter's logic. Things that are in eimiatibie'may still, by sufferance, exist tOgether. Gen. Hinter does not argue that Martial Law, ipso facto, abolishes Slavery ; that the two Veing incompatible, he abolishes Slavery. Martial Law is simply the absencecff all law but the will of the Military commander who proclaims it. The General Who proclaims it in Baltimore_May look upon • . " - 7 11 which, however much it may. impede and obstruct his way, it would not - be prudent to meddle with under the cir , - onmstances whilst he who proclaims it in - „ &lath Carolina may regard it as an insti tution not to be tolerated for a moment ,where he exercises supreme sway. The incompatibility exists in both cases; but 'there may be reasons for not exercising the absolute power of martial law in one case Which do not exist in the other; such, for instance„ as the fact that Baltimore is in a State still loyal, and which is hkely to take t illitips for the abolition of shivery under the scheme' of the Pse;idenes message ;. whilst South. Carolina 'is hopelessly disloyal and nsing slavery, as a means of overturning 11u3 goyernment. • Time show that Gen. Hunter is Sight. He has made a bold stroke, but a -resolute and timely one; and the people - • like ' - ttr see a blow well struck. If Gen. -Butler, after an experience in 'Louisiana that of Gen. Hinter in South Carolina, should issue a*, similar proclama tion, the Rebellion will bs near its end, and -Cogress will be saved its Constitutional scruples on the subject of Confiscation bills. If Congress is not constitutionally able to eitingu l isli the cause of the Rebellion, there ie no questiOs of the ability to do it under the "war povver" conferred by the- Consti tution, and Hem Hunter's proclamation is a, happy eereige of that power. Rebel Barbarities... More Testimony. One of the volunteers in the 72d Penn sylvania (Baxter's Zouaves,) in a published letter nowbefore us, describing the battle at Weit Point, says.: "The rebels found six of ear Men Wounded. They robbed them, and; then cut their throats.. I saw two of these 'victims of their savage barbarity : • yesterday." ' ' The New York Evening Post has an able • article en' this subject. After referring to the barbarities practiced upon Union men in Tennessee, it says: The circumstances of the death of Major `Ryerson, of New' Jersey, at the battle of Williainsburg, are no less illustrative , of the barber:no ferocity of the rebels. Major Ryerson had been, wounded,, and in the heat-of the engagement left on the field, at his own desire, expressing,his confidence of good treatment from the enemy, should - be happen to fall into their hands. Eris body was afterwards found,, str4pped of clothing, pierced with' bayonet woinde and the ears shamefully mutilated. Ile was a brave sad meritorious officer ;, he had be haved on that daY.with admirable coolness and Cograge, and an enemy not lost to all sense - of generosity and humanity would have honored the wounded hero and treated bim tenderly. At the same battle the rebels searched and rifled 'the pockets of every soldier whom they found stricken down on the battle field, and sometimes r murdered the wounded by piercing them ' with bayonets, and with the butts of their., rifles broke in the skulls of the dead. We cannot these enormities to any : tithercaum than to an, institution which -givesan alinost boundless license to the worst:passions of mankind. The people of, Tennessee are of the same stock with our selve:.--a generous stock; in tracing their origin a few years back, the lines of con ' ''sanguinity meet; their ancestors and ours were the same, among the descendants of , erflom in that State have been many .whom `we are „proud to, claim as our kinsmen. Slavery is the sole cause of this frightful backsliding in civilization and of all' the horrors we have. enumerated. Ood forbid that we should have a word t 9 say against .. any measure which promises the , eztirps, of the rpot of so many evils. " • C NADLAS PPINION Or BLOWING up 71114 , hfeantitsc.—The Toronto Glo&e says: We confess, however, to some surprise at the hlowing- up of the Merrimac. We have never oierrated the "pluck" of the South, ernere, but indestrOyingsuch a vessel with: lout : endeavoring at least to injure their op- Founts; they manifeited 'a degree of "pal- LP:Kller) , " rarely if ever equalled. - : •A toaassroxTYßT, writ ing aboat the bit.; tle of Williamabnrg,'says:.Among the in. ! eidente of, the battle; Old Ben Wade's '', 'son, ti cavalry lieutenant; of conise, diatin gnisbed himself. Brave men don ' t gender; ,• , _ R .•:;ii,..5.,:..:-:4;'..:' _ , „ . - • Pottfusioniof Names. - I :How .Gzi.. MiTenzr.. It inns txtos The telegiiph, ye s terday,informed tut ofl Pansoszttit.—=A i , eldier . in Gen. Nitchel'e the saptrust by, the rage of: 8 prbrates be. I divisinat Huntsville wri 'as follows': longing to the 28th Pi. Regiment, at Port I Thlrebela telegraphed u ,here, as more RoYaT,Tri - : . The - Pioper namAlf the place I of 0 te r menrarrived, to knowlif it would be • ' is Front Royal. safe to send prisoners through here to Rich- There are . twolaces - called Petersburg( Mond, Vs.,—they' did mot know that our P, in , men had possession of Hintarille—and Virginia, one near Richmond;and the other Gen. Mitchel telegraphed back, stating that in Hampshire county, in the western part of the State. As' Gen. Fremont recently occupied the latter place, and as, trona be ing near his base of operations, it. may be frequently mentioned hereafter, it will be well to keep dip distitietion in mind. There are two, placcs call‘d Beaufort. The one opened as a port n;f entry by the recent proclamation of the President, is in North Carolina. The otneris in South Car olina, and is included; with Hilton Head, under the general naive of Port Royal. There are also two places called Savan nah—one in Tennessee, near Corinth, and "the other in Georgia. As important mili tary operations are going on near both, confusion is almost sure to ensue in read ing about them. Important from Memphis The Memphis Correspondent of the Charles ton Courier, writing tinder date of the 27th of April, gives the following account of the un disguised prevalence of the Union sentiment in that place : Thenecupation of New Orleans, of course, opens the mouth of the Mississippi, and fed eral gunhbats have already Maned dr the river in chase of one oc our escaping etearners. They. are looked for im the viotnity of Mem phis -within four days—a contingency which -your correspondent will sagaciously intici pate'by "pegging out." A majority of the -residents of the city will remain and take their chances under federal dominion Those most closely identified with the Southern cause have already gone, and by the end of this week that sterling paper, the Memphis Appeal, with its hive of • workers, will have followed in the wake. The 'Avaioncite, will `continuo Its publication in Memphis ; COD federata.money is refused here in dozens of places;and for small articles Otis impossible to make use of this ,olass of funds, Ten neseee inoneyia at a prentium of from fifteen to twenty percent: At Nashville it is selling et the same rata. Some of the merchants have dos ed their stores rather than Sell their goods, for Confederate money, which thei,cannot use: and whenever it is accepted, the eeplus of each is being invested in real estate, jeweir,y, pieta and diarends. Sugar has risen two cents and a Molt. Those • who remain in Memphis are general the financial graybeards whose property and pecuniary interests are at stake, and they , have been the first on the. black list at the approaCh of danger to sound the alarm, produce panic, end discredit the success . of the confederacy.-. A large portion of the so-called "Home Guard" are among those who will tender their respects to the federal soldiery. • The ladies, as ever, are.trne as steel, together with hun dreds of brave men who cannot leave; but, besides 'these, the fighting population being largely represented in the field, few can be singled out with whom the almighty dollar is not vastly of more 'consequence than the interests of the , confederacy. All the specie of the Memphis banks is in one of 'the French batiks of New Orleans. Intelligent Sentinels Quito an interesting chapter in the history of the war, could be written'on"• the intelli gence of sentincle." Here are a couple of in cideuits that would do very well : Approaching one of Gen. Sherman's guard lines the other day, my progress wan suddenly checked by that significant military monosyl lable, at whose utterance all ranks and degrees have to bow in submission, arid which,author itatively mode, Gen. McClellan himself can not disregard. " Have you a pass, " said the. vigilant guard. " I have," sai I, at the same time handing him; from a number of papers in my coat pocket, what I supposed, without looking at it, to Ife a peas given me by Gen. Grant. He examined the document and returned it to mo with the remark, " all right—go ahead." I would Lever have ascer tained the extent of the gentleman's erudi tion, had I not discovered about five minutes after this transaction, that the paper I bad handed him was a copy of the field order is sued by Beauregard to his troops on, the 6th of April, with the robot General's name at the bottom of it. I was halted yesterday while attempting to pass one of ,Gen. Buell's lines on horseback. The sentinel was an Idinois man—and quite verdant looking, withal. I knew that nothing but a pass from iltuell, Haßeek, or some high er power, would,. do, Gen. Grant's pass being good only in " army of West:Tennessee." Buell's headquarters were near by, but &news paper man might as well "seek roses in De . comber" to look for a favor from Don Car los. And I was the better aware of this. from the fact that I had just applied and been re fused. The sentinel modestly asked me if I was a commissioned officer. I looked at him a little and eaidT" Don't you know that none but commissioned officers aro allowed to ride grey - hetiies ?" (my steed was grey.) " No— I never knew that," said he, at the same time making way for me to pass on. Our Troops Infuriated The murdering of our wounded men by the rebels has infuriated our regiments. Several of them held meetings this morning and furiously resolved never to take pris oners. General Franklin discussed the propriety of 'exposing the mutilated bodies of our murdered men to the whole army, but the order has not been issued. I am informed that the Texans gave water to eni wounded and covered them with blankets, comforting them with the assurance that their \ "friends would Soon be after them." But members of the Hampton Legion—com posed of South Carolina "gentlemen," curs ed our mangled men with bitter ; oaths, boasting that they had "cut the threats" of sundry d—d Yankees. One of our poor fellows states that one ; party hf them who cursed' him were denounced by Texans for -their inhumanity, and that the controversy terminated in a personal Collision. I think that the Yorktown torpedoes and the South ' Carolina threat-cutting has excites a pas, 'donate furyi in row of our regiments which may kesult In cruelty on the battle- Williemsturg Cor. of Gib. dom. SHE is AN ANGEL.—We have not the pleasure of the lady's acquaintance, but we are Sure she is an angel, as the following will testify: On Saturday,.last, while the wounded soldiers were being conveyed to the National Hotel Hospital, a lady stand leg near the Hanover street Hospital, re quested .of a soldier the privilege to permit hertoassitkim to reach the-Hospital, which he cheerfalifit - ssentel to and took her arm. On-the way to the Hospital, she remarked that she waft a Union woman,. to which he replied, "aml a a sccessionist." No matter, was her Prompt reply, you shall receive the same care as is given to our soldiers, and not such as ours received in this city on the 19th ofiApril, 18(31. Upon reaching thelotel the lady was very assiduous in rendering a* 'comfortable as possible the misguided *SD. BUIINSIDE, “Movisa Os."---A report yeached here this morning to the effect that the- enemy had thrown forward to Green ville, Pitt ceunty, on the Tar river, a force of 8,000 men, a portion \of them cavalry. This reports brought by a s passenger, and appears likely to be correct:, The Raleigh Register says .4114. news-reached that city on Tuesday morning that the Yankees had landed a considerable force at the town of Washington. /t is barely possible that the enemy should contemplate a movement\ on the railroad at Wilson; but we think the ob ject is. simply to plunder and annoi\the people, and injure that section of country liy interfering with.platiting, thus hoping Co embarrass our cause by 'diwinishing our iVilmington Journal, 8(8, TWO LAWYERS 111 LOffill t retunaing from Court the other day, one said to the other: "rTO a notion to join ROT. , Church ;. been debating the matter for some lime. What do jou think of It." "Wouldn't do ik" "Well, why?" "Because, itirotia do 'yon no possible 'good,- "while it mould ibe a very great Wary to the church." - it would be perfectly safe; so they sent up a train full- of our men that they had taken 'prisoners at Pittsbergh Landing, and we got (item back, to the surprise of the rebels. I PUBLIC ✓POTICES 1 -- 7 LECTURE AT THE IRON CITY COLLEGE, cotiiercit Penn and if t. Clair mt.., 'llllB (Monday) MORNING, at 11 o'clock: .kiqiIGNBIENTB DirIDE.rDS 'Muccaeres g/LVINGS B thE, M Ay 14th, 1661. THE Piesident and Directors of this Compaay have this day declared a Diet dead of ITOUit PEI/ CENT. oat OF the profits of the last six mouths, payable oo demand. mrlS:lerd TIIO6I. D. UPDIKE. Cmhier. kl actuates Biter, :Pittsburgh, May tith. 11:32. WTHE President and Direcors of ilts Bank have ibis day declared a Dlridiqui of THREE PER IiENT. oe the Capital Stock, out of the pro teof the:last six moot hi:payable to Stock, holders, or their legal roptaientatlres, on or attar the llith Inst. GIRO. D. kl'EltCW, Cashier. mytiaotd rIITEDUILOII, may Orb, rat c. is. --- DIVIDEND.—The Western blear , Lt,..) . once Compluiy has this dare declared o Dist• . dond of DIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE, oat of tho corned profits of the but ids moot*, Two Dollars 01. which to be appropriated to credit of Stock, and Three Dollar. payable to milli, on or after the int n inst. mytilird F. M. GORDON, Seey. Ism thee Eaxit, Pluaburgh, airy 6, keel. Direetots of this Bank have thus day dechired a Dlvidead of TEIIIEE YLD CENT. on the Capltil Stock, out of ILs profits or the lust six mouths, payable to Stockholder's or their legal repreaentatlrea, alter the 16th lust. soy7./00a1tsr/7 J. 111AGOVI1N,Csabler. SPECIAL, .NOTICES. • Important to the Public.—To Porehasj; mad Mire of Saving Lachlan Th, great celebrity now acquired by the GUOVER. & BAKER FAMILY SEWING MACIIINE, haa made it the especica ruinm of tomeropoloue and irresponsible In humes. - All machines vetoing from tiro spools, .d makleg the Grover gt Bator stitch, are Infringements; and unless licensed under our patents and Ellis Howe's patent, such machines will he treated Sc infringe ments wherever found. Purchaser• and sawn of such 11111Ctlitlfl infringe upon our rights as well as the lrrespousiblo makers. and will be treated accordingly. Our Attorneys and Agents throughout theamntry are directed to forward to us the names and resi dences of all persons purchasing or using such In fringing machines. Owner. or such infringing machine. who desire to sotto for their infringement before suit,. condo so on proper application and payment to us. • narAmoug the palpable Infringements of our Pat ents are the WILLIAMS & ORM AfACIIINE, sometimes. sold ender the name of the UNION MA CHINE; the PEARL MACHINE; the WEST & WILSON MACHINE,- the A. E. JOHNSON MA CHINE, and all others of the tame s lass. Attention is incited to the ouhlnined card of Eline Howe, Jr. DROVER & BAKER S. M. CO., 49t Broadway, N. Y. A CARD FROM ELIAS HOWE, Jo.. All persons ate cautioned not to make, deal in, or use, any Sewing Machines which sw• from two spools, and make the stitch known as the Grover de Baker stitch, unless the same are Purchased from the Grover ,k Baker Bearing Machine 'company, or thou - Agents or Llcensees,Sind !damped under ruy patent of September 10, ISM Said Company, zed their Licansees, alone, are is ily authorised under their harn patents and fey tuld patent, during theveztended tetra thereof, to make and sell the kind af. lietrin4 Machine, nod all others are piracies upon nof .aid patent„tind will be dealt with accordingly, wherever.Nand. Nets Ykrk. ELIAS HOWE, Ju„ Copies of the tujouction against the WILLIARS ORTIS MACHINE, issued by Judge Sprague, of the IL S. Circuit Court, eau be.ttd at our store, So. 18 FIFTH STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. CHATONEY A: WALTER, Genera Agent., G. & B. 8. M. Co Lake Superior Copper Mill and SMELTING WOIIKS, PLTIFIRCIOtI. PARK, M'CURDY Sz, CO., II of SHEATIIING, BRAZIERS' AND : BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPED BOTTOSIn, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTEE SOLDSB, aloo Importers .od do lens in METALS, TIN PLATE, 81INET IRON, WIRE, dm. Constantly on band, ,TINKERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. Waranoru, No. 149 First and lip Second strisqs, Pittsburgh, Penn's. /ErSpocial orders of Copper cut td any desired pat. mr,t9: dosrlyT !Wile Confessions and Experience ' 0? AN INVALID. Published for the benefit sad as a warning and a Unapn to young men wbn 'sutler from Nervous Dobetty, Premature Decay, &c.; rip e-plying at the same tine the means of Self-Cure. By one who has cured himself after lie' ing pnt to great aspeues through niedlcal imposition and quack wry. By enclosing a pent-paid addressed envelope, smoke corona may bo bad of the wthkr, NATHAN IEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Redford, RinitNo., N. Y. nahllilydawT COCIIILAN & ago, Manufacturers of IRONIRAILING, IRON VA U LTel .AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, An., Nos 91 Second straet and 86 Tiara street, between Wood sod Market. Rare oo hand a variety of no Patterns, fancy and plain, suitable for all purposes. Particular attention pidd to ooelo.ing Germ, Lots. Jobbing done at ems uotico. .h 9 TN. C. 101110011..... B. X/ wrrusow • HAWN 11111.1.11. MSOBLNSON, MINIS & MIL• LKKS, Fouirbrus 6118 Itsclusiurrs, Wssaurosou WORCS, Pittsburgb, Orrin, No-21 limit firms.. Mundacture Ws& of STWI ENGINES AN D MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. . FEErJOBDING AND DEFAMING done on short notke. mtattlly far Pittsburgh Steel Works. • MAO I. MOTO 7. tecrit.ocan. JONES, BOYD & CO., 11Ltuntscturors of CAST STEEL; also, SPalbast PLOW AND A. D. STEEL, STEEL SPILINGS AND AXLES, corner of Bow and First streets, Pittsburgh, Penn'. ocn J. C...MULIOULTRICS. J. N. SUIDO.P, JIWKIRKPA'ritICK, BUANAP & CO., (Suecesurrs to J. C. KIDAPJWILICII d C 0.,) aoacturers sad Wholes.,lo Dealers to LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, CHANDELIERS, Ar. gar Wbolseals Agoras for IitzweCELEIIIIATED ILLUMINATING AND LUIDUCATING CARRON OILS, No. 39 WOOD liiTILUT, opposite St. Charier Hotel, Pittsburgh. Pa. MTURNE & BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND STEEL-LINED RUROLA R-PROOF BA, PE MA NUTADTURERS. Nes. 123 and 131 TAird wad, bream,. Wood and &WA/DU waL—Notlh .(do. aarDINIt LOCKS alwayi on hand. m 225 .rB. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Paper MANUTAOTUBERS arid dealers h. BOOK, PRINT, OAP, LETTER AND ALL RINDS OF WRAP PING PAPER. OWTILare removed from No. Y. 7 Wood street to 110 33 Emitbfield atreet, Pjttaborgb; Pa. ROTOADII OR TRADE non RAGA. JW.N. IiOLIILES & SONS. Dealers FORE/ON AND DOMESTIC BILLS OF 11. CHANGE,' CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT - , DANZ NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 Market went, Pitts , borib, Pa. DAMUnctions made on ell the prundpal cities broutthout the Unttedlitatee. 0r.22 JM,IIINILY H. COLLINS, For AND COMMISSION MERCELANT a.od swholwals doalor In 01=SE, MUTTER, SEEDS, andTrodgoe iselsendly. No. 2& Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. and NJ °'l'lCl 'XO ' PROPERTY 00 r r ./...I• ERS ill-THE Or PITTSBIIIIGH.—L 2 those :ha hafi ted to pay the fourth last meat , their 'G and Peeing dateament4 ban of ), ontthed that lf they with to avoid meta • add. antetsment; theylll call Immediatatr end duldate all arrears t hat may be standing on • WS date, Apra 24,1902. ival: 7.10115 AU ~! . . . .owir. 4D rEILTLSEMI:ENTS. SEND_TO,A . ....BROTITER, Ott InitEND„ IN THE ARMY, ONE OF TICE Pl 2 ENT 11%11111N. CAbES For oalo b), W. S. HAVEN, WOOD AND TRIED STREETS. It coutalus Pop, fa, Paper, Pouch, Sitaek.P. , Checkers and (lira orboar,l, .11 yot. nt•annra 007 11.1.4 by 2 Inch,. apt 1 HYDRANT 110 SE, SUPERIOR QUALITY, 1 14 Fui ual I bp BAILEY, FARRELL.* C 0. ,, GAS, AND NO. 129 FOURTH. STREET. SUNDRIE6--400 bbls. Mess Pork; 250 do and los. Leaf Lard; lOU toss do 50 bble. No. 1 Lard 011—Cin.; 2.5 No. S tetras Mackerel; • 24 to. canvassed end unasn sewed S. 0. Hama; 20 tlenes S. C. Dried 13.4; 1o0,000:pouods Balk Skit.; 00,0(X) " Hams; 40,000 •• " Shoulders; 60,000 4. Baron do hams; 00 . Sides; lo store and fur wale bv. W5l. B. HATO & nlyl9 No. 295 Liberty'ateeet. pUTATOES.- 160 bush. Rad Potato.; 1W do Pinkeye and Purple Chill do; 40 do Prince Albrrt do; Jus:lweiv4 and for ml. by J. A FETZER, my in tomer klarkm and Fimt sta. RUDE 01L-1011 bbls , 37 gravity, C now on erbarf and for; mle.by myl9 . L. El VOIGT 49. CO NEW W. CIiEEBE-100 b.'s. prime now in store end for sale by mylD L. IL VOIOT & Co. hIOR RENT'—Wurehouse No. 155 Lib- A: err, street, formerly, occupied by John Bryan. Address, JOHN WAY, J¢, flowickleyville P. O. II ERRING-100 half barrels Lake 1.11. Barring, to arrive by railroad and for sale by LINNET it. COLLINS. BACON -1,000 lbs. Llama; I,EOU do Shoulders: Just received and for sae b,y rovlO HENRY IL COLLINS. S NOIS DEN EGA Uri Wuniscrros 31-y 10, 1802. J iN ARMY MEDICAL ARD will .L a ••emble in WASIIENCITO ,, , , D. C.. on the lot of JUN II NEXT, for th e . examioation of applirants for admbielon into the Medical 'Corps of the Army. to addition, to the ordinary requirements of woesl character, medical and/um., knowledge, good aca demic education, and'isound physical condition, the applicants most be familiar 'mith the principles of ygler e and the co odi done neceesary to the health ot the troop. in hasp!! ale, camps and transports. Apt Ilcations must be addreesed to the Secretary of War, thrpughlire Surgeon General; most Gate the rialdence of thu applicant, and the data said place of him _birth. They must also be accompanied (refer ence, will receive no attention) by respectable teat'. menials pf hit posseiaing the moral and physical qualiticationa requisite for tilling creditably the re sponsible station, arid for performing ably the ardro ow and active duds* of an °Meer of the Medical Staff. Appl.cao ts Janet be between firmly-one and twenty cisrht years or age. No allowence Ls tondo for the expenses of persons woderg dug thtoe examinations, es they ere ladle -pourable prerequisites to appointment L but those who sae approved and receive appointments will be entitled to tteurpor Minn on obeying their first order. There are now, and soon will occn-, eseeral moan eira in the Medical filial'. niy 1 7:3td ODA PILL', for Acidity of the S stomach; Oxygenated Bitters, contain no alcohol ; Coved's Pill., for rheumatism; Lindney's Blood Searcher, genuine; Bunion and Corn Plaster., warranted; Insect Powder, certain death to Beaches, Se.; Benzlne,,purifted; removes grove, Sc ; Powell's:Bat Paste, only 20 cents; Bel ord Water, (mkt from the apnea; Edinburg Ale, very superior; Elixir of Hark, a tonic and stimulant; Magnolia Balm, removes pimples, Sc.; Orange Flower Water, very tine. Solo by SIAION /WINSTON, DII2SSLiF. my IT Corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets. I 116601.U'r.i0r. OF .P.A.II.I'.NEItILIP. J_l—The partnership of the ondersignal, ander the style of GEORGE N. CASS it CO.. was dissolved on the let loctaot, by limitation. W. McClintock will attend by waling the businese of the firm. Wilco, So. 110 Market street GEO. - W. CASS, • W. McOLINItICK. Pittsburgh, Mai 10; 18G2.Uny17-1w W GORMLY, IT . WROLESALE GROCER, Provasuis to he muldrostsod to TIIOS. DAKEWELL, Esq., rresidest of the Compasy, and °tanned "Prte vat's for Cati 'Mack,' or for Liao, as the case may be. JAMES TLkiIISSS. Engineer. urrtca ur Pirrsotraon Cu Co., t PITTSBURGH, PA., I Pittsburgh, liar rib, itfO, 1 mg:ma =ER Hoe leg parchosed the Interest of tila late partners, •ill continue the boaltleat at the old stand, and stell be pleased to reales the palm:in/a of hi. 'l.l friends and cuetouters. mylSeltf QuLeit Oit; WOUKZ CUM ANIL,- JP IJ PRNMITLVANIA. OM., Si. CLAIR STREET, hear the Dridza Say and *en CARBON OILS oa ommie ion, 011th or Oro. CRUDE OILS, of all dc.riptions, Addeo. J. WEAVER, Secretory ►nd Treseorer . 14B.A1LA KB TABLES, with blicap's kateot Cushion, ►ro will known to be superior to all other,. Patented Noremtwr, Blanufactory, 148 FELTON STREET Hew and sownd.bald BALLS, CUES, TRIMMINGS, ac-, &o MirOrden by mail will ...Mye prompt attention BVE; BUT ?if ULITOBD'S CUBA hi SA LERATUS, Mode from oommoo salt. It le perfectly healthy and pure, end will make better, lighter and more healthy cooking than my other Salentos in tho world. It la perfectly tree from all Imparitim, and Imparts • cream•llke flavor to thee' food. Please give It one triad. If joor grocer ha out got it tell him to get it for yon. /or rde wholovale and retail at IiOLINUT 11. JACK'S, an9:Gmita - ..bloe. 1 and 2 Diamond. litiEttS CITRATE OF DIAIIDEI.A t Litt In ti oz. battle., in the form of powder It le entitled to wenn! preference weer tho liquid Mina. of Magnesia, bandega, and most Mineral Waters, Powders, and other 'similar articles, When taken In the morning, mgularly;it has au admirable effect on the general eystem, removes conellpatlun, correcting and tooling off all febrile com plaints. For sale by .Dlesers. PAIINESTOCKS, and mast Drupgistr, and at the manufactory, - No. liid doting street. New York. Price Sb meta anledim p.EDIMAG PLANTS.—A very .large stuck At OAKLAND GREEN ROUSE, com priolox ROSES, VERBICNAR, LA NTANAS, GERA NI VAIN, lIELKOTROPER, ANTIRRINUIib, FES AS, FM VEIIFEWN, WALL rLoWEtiB, PHLOX, ate., w holt:awl° nod retull, at low prim. royfnito LAKE 10611.- 200 half bArreLs Willie Mb; 175 do do Luke Herring; Received nod for .at. by H. 11. C016161/18 A XLE 41.11EASh, in cane, kegs and Lamle, received and for We by reyl6 lIENSV COLLINS. ILrhl NT.—}till bbld. ' fresh Hydraulic \../ Canna. re.ctlyed and for role by my Id ; 6GNItY 11. COLLINS. 131E-15U bbL3. fresh for sale by' my LIEN LY it. COLLINS. SONE WATE'kt YLPE--3,001/ yardb, from 2 to 6 inch,Callbre, just received by myl6 .11EN KY U. COLLINS. O IM FORK 6, constantly on hand and for sale br myl7 D OWN d TETLEY 130 Worni .1. f101,1"b Nr I* MODEL POUraa Asu NAVY BEVOLVELV, for unlit by myl7 BOWN .ATICTLEY. 1M Wood .t. BO TUN liANtith(lB--A large lot of low pt cod rewired sail for sale by wpM W. P. /11ARSEIALL4 87 Wood street. lAKUAL-200 bales best Navy,, for ma. by G EO. D. JOll ES, inyl7 141 Water street. R OY.E--60 coda, assorted sizes ; Ma '. rarriri'll°P6'tQr Ws bZ .141 W GO. on: stmt. ADrIERTISE.74IENTS.II .ICIII'TSBURGII, FORT WAVE AN D i ! -J. CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY.—RoIdown cI cerviticates balled by John Ferguson, caning (orb ; Second Mortgage Bonds cu the above tamed Corpo ration. under the plan of reorganimnou. are requeat ed to leave them at the omen p 1 WINSLOW, LA •. BIER .1 CO.. ou and after TUESDAY NEXT, 13th • Inst. Ia a few days thereafter the bond. aull be I ready for dell rery. The amount of this mortgage I. divided Into six equal half yearly paYmenm. Jan uary Ist and July Ist, February lot, and Ataguet lot, .Itc. To equalize the Interest account, cash will to paid for the fractions of the time the bends are de live...l. J. F. D. LA ?i lER, lee the Committee. Prrnauanu, Fr. WI.C.S. elfleAGO P.. tb., t Gram:AL Orme, Pittsburgh; /Bey j_TOLDEIIS OF ANY OF THE CAR- L_ TIFICATES above referred to can horn them exchanged for Second hlortgagg Bonds by bath- ming the name to my order, and leaving them' t this office. Bolden of mrtills..tes which are con'vertible into Third Mongsge or:lncome Bonde can have them exchanged for said bonds by leaving their certifi cates at this office. Bands are only 'vivid in sums of 51,000 end 85. 0 teepecively, and scrip (not bearing interest) will be i381.10d for tractions, convertible Into bonds when litter of the above even amounts are preeented. myl3 Owl ' O. W. CABB. TO PURCHAISERS .3Ni) USERS OF 1 SEWING MACIIINES.—Iinny circulate tar log b0..11 Issued purporting to ein.ate from tee rer Baker &ming Machine Cod, E. Howe Jr., and others, .I:Gaining grour mle-statements and throat., no therefore net called upon, in Junin, to the public and to cumin., to make the' following instilment of tarn : Duting the four years that we have been manatee. toeing and selling Bening INachlnes, these parti. hare corn obtained, in the may nulls at lam and equity they have instituted, tingle decision against na. not VT. &preliminary Injunction. All our Machines beer the maker'. name and date of peteut, and are never cold by any other title. C. W. W.CLLIAIIIB it CO., (wicraisure to William. ti Urals.) BOS/1114. May, Ma.' Please mil sod ilea throelllams• 6 Orrio FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, which have cau.• ed to moth excitement. Saleeroom Pio. 11 , Filth .t., corner el Market, Plttaburgli. mylo:3m WALLEY. sTHAIN A CO., Agenta. TILE BE6T SOU VEN Ilt OF TUE WAR On 'April 28. IBM, will appear w New Monthly Ferial entitled BALLADS OF 'nu WAIL A oerloa of PLCTOJUAL Prom the well known peu of MR A. J. H. DUGANNE, Magnificently Illustrated from original drawing., by the heat erten., and beautifully printed on - hot-pressed piper. A part. will appear every mouth, including, among other things, the FALL . OF SUMTER., DEATH OP LYON, DEATH OF ELLSWORTH. NAIWBERN, BALL'S BLUFF, POUT ROYAL, FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS; PEA RIDGE, Ac., Sc. 7'he whole formins au ILLUSTRATED PORTICAL, SOUVENIR, ~f eyee in the present moni important sting gin in history of this peat nation • Part I. entithal: THE lARCU TO TIM CAP ITOL, (of the 6th Regim,at of illaaaaoltaiwtty) will appear as above. Single Parts, (monthly, fro, by p0at,).......25 eta. One year, (It monthly parts,) •• . 53 tiO Liberal terms to the Trade, Clubs nnilCtuistsasers Apply to JOHN bonnis. P. 0. box, 3,...43—ap18:3m 37 Palk Row, N. Y 1N THE MATTER OF A PETITION . of euudry Intutbitanto of the borough of Tempe, awcetille, praying the Court to decree the cocoanut, of a part of a forty feet and fourteen feet art eta In r•aruohan and Tokullueou'a plan of iota lo the said borough., ho. 1, March Semlous, loot; Mlecellano cue Docket. Ands now, terwit, May 18lt, the forego log petition prevented and read m open Court, Whereupon, an motion of T. B. Hamilton, Attorney foe petitioners, 'ha Court grant a rule.] all banks interested to about name, OD or before ISATUILDAY. the 3lst day of tiny, A. D. 1.4% whjeto much of the street forty feet Wide In Carnahan and T0D311[16011 . 1 plan of lots In the borough of Temperances:Me, width Bee between:a point at the dtstauce of seven feet iand eta inches from the dividing line of 1011 NOIL 8 and 9 in amid plan, and the outside line of lot 18 ,An mid plan, and also to show ranee why. the n feet street in said plan, between the points a maid, should not be vacated. And the Court direct that mid rule be pot lbh«I In the Pittsburgh Gazdte twice week for four weeks. it; thri Court. Attest: W. A. lllC.ll.ltilBt, Clerk. myarbilisditw MAKEitn.—'lle under stgried will receive proposals at the office of the mate Printer, 1n Barri:Marg. until THURSDAY, the 12th day ul done, 182, to supply the following .heo.riteol uzod paper, (samples to aceompaoy pe,. maals,) fur the nests Prim flog fur one year Irma July 1862, viz: Inoublelioyal, fifty pounds to fLo ream. Double Ituyal, forty pounds to the room. Each to momenta, at hart twenty wiz by forty itlches. And double-elaed Foolscap, to weigh. twenty-eight pounds per ream and measure et lEsst twenty-sic by *di'. Icon booboo. Samples must accompany bide. Thom making proposals most be prepared to give watlefentory twettrlty for the faithful performance of the contrast; and the right Is reserved to nject all bide not aatiefactory in price and samples.• The paper must be furnished. in ouch quantities cod at each timwt no reqnfrod by the Superloteulent at StatoPriating coperissiendefat of State PrionuF. May 9, 185!: r0y1.5-2.3lrut CCU SLACK Alsill Proposals for delivering, in tho. stores at the works of the Pittsburgh the Company, 330,000 bush. etc of Bittunino. Coal, 60,110* bushels of cluck; and also 6,100 bushels of Lime, will be received at the alike of the Company, until W EDISPi . UDA the 21st lout., at 3 o'clock p. m. The Crud, black and Lime to be of such quality mad delivered at such times and in such , quantities as shall be approved of and directed. The etsmisrd for Coal and nitwit to be 36 pound. per bushel. Payments to be made monthly, retaining al per amt. as security. 1.41.).1E21 , DRESS THIEEIMINg.I..te. The Copartnerehlo heretofore' cetetiog between KAUFAIA N A LONNERSTAUTEIL Baring been die-olred by mutest consent, the under signed respectfully informs Mos patron. and Blends of the old Arm, sad the trade In general, that he has taken all the opstelre roomo of No. WI North EJghth Meet, above Arch street. Philadelphia, to coral..o the manotecturlng of all kind. of DRESS, CLOAK, and MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, BUT TONS, TABSELS, CORD, MEAD-NETS, of all de ecriptions, Ac., de. And will oder inducement* in prim and quality, as well as prompt attendance In order., in every ertlclo appertaining to hi. line. WIL LONNEILaTADTER, Yo. 103 Furth Eighth et., abort *Kb st., apltlAtu Phtladolpbut. E EIIhIUNDSON Hato Just received an Immense stuck of WA DI, PAPERS, BORDERS; &o. MIZE= lIPHOLSTSBING GOODS 12E1=3 ' , And every other article - in oar Ilea width we ara of Urlog at exceedingly low agorae. dairßeniernbet,Uti and 90 TII UtD STREET. go alto J el WOODWELL'. 1400'1 . 8 AND 18.110E8 AT b 9 MAR- I) HET STREET.—LOOK AT THE PRICES.— Ladles Eng. Luting Deal Gallon st,ou, worth 111,'26 Cong 1,1.5 1,73 1,60 Fine Fr. Morocco Kcal Boot* 107 1,37 Goat Geogr... 437 1,72 Mom= Slippers 60 76 Kid 16 1,12 ALL OILIER GOODS IN PROPORTION. JAMES ROBB, : Nt). SO MARK CT STREET Boors AND 8110E•43.- t/E1). AMMER, SON d CO., No. NAtad irreer, corner or Fourth, tom Rut recelred:a trorh 112Krtt: meat of LADIES' °ALBERS AND BA LIIO RA L BOOTS; El ISSES do do CHILDREN'S do AND FANCY SHOES; GENT'S BROAD BUCKSKIN SEWED SHOES; Do. CALF CONGRESS GAITERS; BOYS' do do; D. do OXFORD TIF; All suado to our special order, and warranted to be the, but that can he found repay rondo in any rdoxii. royl3 n Dzlla YEN a a.." • , No. 47 I.EDENAL.STHEM.T Mlulk‘Cturers of every vtirhity of COOKING AND KEATING STOVEA, Of the bra patterns, for either cued or wood. GRATE FRONTS 11111 FENDERS, of the latest styles end blot finish. We would cell the attention'of builders biotic NEW RANGE, which Is ermsidered bI timed who have them in use as being unsurpasewl. CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, Li ON RAILING, and all kinds of CASTINGS made to bider. mein SAAC CRAIG, OuTLET ALLIOII2II2 Cif; iarltes tbo an er}and ritermen to his large stor. seasoned LUMBER. WINDOW Fl - DECKING, BOTTOM Pli, PA LOGS, de., trc. Ile will A ortkos for sawed staff or : and at fair rates. Persons wanting I, particular'', Invited to examine hie 01Bee on CRAIG StIIEET, near myldidtt PlTtal--25 bbls. Wilmi for male by 0 . 10) m 17 14 &II r WILLOWS-1 • I amal;Trow landing Imm rall • . my/T . . ; BONX TICTLZ' I I / / ..,......... / , N . ESPI NEW I NEW! Eastern Auction SOLID COLORS AT 8734 c. per yard PLAID AND STRIPED at 50 to 75c. BROCADE SOLID COLORS at CO the desinble .hades. INDIA CHECKS, heavy qaiklity, nt BLACK SILKS, to plain, uttipuu Immense stock sr pruvu. GREN.ADI A largo lot In black and all colors, •e ORGANDIES, JACO S & TIIE LATEST INPOBTATIONS—fht b 2 c. per yud. GREJr.IDLyE BE Several Inte r val nes - , at variene SACQUES& MAN In SILK, CLOTH, and various other ti in twenty different styles, at all pri. to $5O 00. DRESS 0-001DS Oor stock of these,. for-QIJANTITY VARIETY • nd CHEAPNESS, has nover been approached in this ity. Prices from 6 to $1 per yard. Ouo lot of CITA LLIE DF.LAINES 2V., worth 18 coots. One lot BROCADE POPLINS, quit} now, 12 . Ye. worth 25c. BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS, f4r11234 s.prits 9 73z. Togethor wi I h au almost elidlattsvariedty of Frimth Englß . ES L. German d Sazosi DRS OD% at at • um. rate.. Li ß l z awtock, ws axe 1/CYFOR*LY • A NEW STOCK. al 01 vice. 96 AND 93 THIRD STRRST F lYni. ARM% AL SATIN DE LAIDIES, D.kMAliilif, LAMZ OURTAIIiS JOSEPH HORN,k; It,EDDINO, Will commence to receive another stock of STRAW and HAIR BONNETS,T.IIILDRENIII HATS, BIB• BONS, ITLDWERS, RUCHES, and o fall Noe of 400 DOZEN HOOP SEMIS, in Diamond Tied, Woven, Riveted, Flamm, 'Crinoline, I ranee.. Qua ker, Young Ladles', and all other aty at, calling at Eastern prima, for CASH. Wholesale bayeri ern' and our goal of the above .goods, together with ILOSIERY, OLOVE9.,EId. ItOID SHIES and NOWDNII, at imcti prior turwill enable them tamak• money on them. 1 . JOSEPH HORNE D :.I. s i , o'oo* 9e Booms 2d and 3d 9torles,) Id 79 'MARK STEER?. E ATON, ALAUICUM & W., NO. 17 FIFTH SIRE , Jobbers and Retailers Or TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, 110SIBILT, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, 80114 ENDERS,„ - BUN AND . RAIN 17MBREL AS. SILL CORSETS, RIBBONS, EMUS, HOODS, and all kinds of FANCY ,11.RTICLISA NOITIONS. ID-WHOLESALE BOTI7IIB ouppßoLl on Cm boat term.. .146 ALLEGIIKNY CITY, EATON, MAURt).M.A . tht ii ,i NO. 17 1114711 BTRNET, Invite the •Dentlon of i '. 1 • .:I '' I ~A • WHOLDSALD AND IiNIA.L 131:4 , To • large and varied stock of .dadratle goodirl DuS overeat. l 416 N EW- GOODS I. W Mum, of build- L-of Choroagbly LAME 'arm', LaTLIE, 'ltit promptnen aag tleataT are teak. •blown. Bton Pitch, . JONES. Watei street. A MIXES ANp 1 8134 1.11.111 - 1 14 KOLL 11010.188 lit)Ord, oil barrel slap,:for "X DOTTED, jut !teem'. And far min by 1. We by SOWN * TETLEL ,. LYoiY,. lL gellf. • ->L DALZELL lk CO. lIATES.-23 itails•Date, arrive and nUININB--stv,os. r. & Ws, for salt Livid. by., (m 4111) F , .X . B.At SAO& tiy Linn ' A. I'Air.RXIMNIE'dir CO. - _ • • • . • 35 bundlea, Woodb:t. DR • Goons. BARKER & C 59 Market Street, SILKS., SHAWL 1 , 4 r SPRING and tiummra, in groat variety, Wein& log some very handsome GREN ADINE and IIItEPE DE PA4IS at. $lO OC, worth from $l5 0O to VO 01. Otherkinds at Si 00 end op warda. GREY GOODS, from 1234 c, to 25c. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, BOYS' AND GENTS' WEAR,- N. 8.-. Positively but One Price. mvl7 On Monday, May)lBlh, MILLINERY 13001715. 'r.vrom, ttecarat4 co, • sad Baba at lowest I DR* - GOO*. W • D. HIJGIJS HAVE OPENED , coo of .tbo ;argent and moat bematifol •rtmentl of Suitamer Dry Goods, MI of tho latest itTlits. I BEADITFOL ORGANDIE LAWNS PRENthI JACONIiTT LAWNS. ESIBIINDLIMD 'li/BZNADINES , AHD WHITE CHECKS, to kinds of POIL DE °REVERS, entirkly rwr gtyles. PLAIN COLOP.ED PLAID_ ASD •DT6IPYD BEYAGES. DOUBLE FACED BLACK SILKS PLAjIT SILKS, all colors NEAT CHECKED SILKS ORISALLE POPLIN, fine fabric., PABADOp AND UMBRELLAS. We alb received a large lot of new .styls 1100 P SKIRTS of the beet quality. HUM:F . S • m I Corner of Irifth and fdarkst 'treat: ELEVANT d.St./t4AIFANT NEW DRY COODS, and 11 all flguredl—an Dtr.Ski GOODS, SACQUES, NEW STYLE HOOP SEINTS, extra rivet ha tentage.. • LTOSIZRY AND SUN UMBRELLAS. HOITSEEZEPITZG GOODS GOODS FOIL GENTS AND DOTS' WEAR PaiN7ll3, GINGHAMS, CHICKS, & TERMS-43.u. palersLos. C. HANSON LOVE & LAWNS, DRY isOUDS m 12%cr. to CHEAP FOR CASH; .4 GES J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. Pink, Bine, Green BERAGE f. PLAID' BIOZAHDIMES Do. do. PLAIN BLACK HEX STITCH Do. do. do. .... Lion4As. ENGLISH CHINTZ _ w materials, from p OD This 'inock iron, of tho chOapost and bon In am city. Coll and eZ619i116. .4JIIIISE.NM.XTB. [PITTSBURGEt THEATRE Lame, tad Hainusom,. LA= • First i appearance of the young and and beautiful tragic 4trele, • MISS CECILE BUSH. niONDAY EVEKLNIT, May reta, The performance will commence with or the Italian Wife. BlANefk BUSH. FAZIO« -. CARDIN'. %DiCAY. ALD ELLO...-....-. ET. To conclude with WILNTED HILLINESS.. Miss I.4uerio.x sa.LEs. MEN'S SIIOES, 50 cents and upwards, kIeOLELLAND'B AUCTION. • myl6 Qti `LAJL, .SALE BOU'ro. AND SikiLS—Commenclng on HONDA!' ATTER hiION, Idlay lkth, at 2 o'clock, at the klammic Hall Auction ROM , NO. 53 Filth street, sad cantina] 7 UtESO W AS and EDNE2Dra, at 10, 2 and ..ciodet [ wili be Sold, a Ivry larse consignment o Boots, dhows,: Gaiter,, Bodkin., SUppete, Ac., for - Gents, Ladles; Bops, Mines and ChUdren's wear, all new end trash, direct from Barton, and will be sold. without regard tWPricOL myl7l T. A. HoCLELLAND, Amt. rM'CAISES ••• I CI acid GAITERS, at the Masonic Hall , ioactlon. aOOlllll.l :1 issls SST AND ULUSIINUI434 L BOOK& AT AtitITION.-011 PEIDAT and baTtiDAT IVENINGS, May lath -and 17th, as 7 o'cl ock , at Alasonlo Hall Auction Boom,AY ?lAA street, clam out the balanoe our Pratt's Grass Zeth Ainual Consignment of Books, Photograph Al bums, amily Blblea, Letter and Note Papers, ite.: Prirum sale during the day at auction price.. myla T. A. MoCLELLAND, Anct. 13(. : ;..yei' . AND , ' , Yu t in...tie 0A.1.7 plarros. QTtINWAY'S PIANOS THE BEST PIANOS IN THE NeOULD. Warteuatedforfire prom A ooraplote mid beautiful assortment of rho Mom caabeeteTELNWA T A SONS' NEW YORK PIANOS, Ilocelarld and for rata at New York factory pima, b 7 IL KLEbEIt 6 BRO.. 63 Fifth suns, my 3 Sole Agent* for Steinway's Plana. $BO MASON 4t. IiA.hiLLNS • . • gri HAStItIONIOLLS. b • V A third supply of time elegant, useful an cheap a h.RMozil U bid received totday. Teachers, Direct • onrof Schools, Slug - Lug 'linters, Leaders of Choirs, and Hsi public geuenilly, are respectfully invited to call au examine them, at the much warerooms of m 18! JOHN H. MELIA/ft, 81 Wood at. AZELTO NE W : 11 YORK PlANOS.—doother supply of tbs huge be vim I Octave Hcerwood Pianos, trots Haseltoa Brothel's, Nur York, just !waived and for aid* b* JOHN H. MELLOR, 81' Wood at ' r WO ECUN 1NL51 , 4 EWE • 00: TAYE PORTABLX HELODNONS, a Chubut. & Nee4b.un and Meson & Headin. For We by r• • my 6 JOHN H. LLOR, 81 Wood: atreet... 89 O — T.A4 ) •P IAN " l Cl 4B A 9= D igi t g•te, good order, for ninety dolltra. For sale bY myBIJOHN H. MSLLOI4 81 Wood stmt. - Asoki A M 'IN'S .M.ELODZO.Ney I,lljttlso,slal. 575, tosni 545, tecehlxig and Pa 8810 Dj . J4)1111 DIXLLOII, loyal at Wood dtreL CHICKKRIMI superb I a:lave CD!awing : Pima, roocired'amf for ale by fOkyOl JOHN U. MELLIUL. 81 Wood at. i Us FOR TWO DU N DICED DOL. L'#llBl—Hairn Brothers 'elegant Rosewood 7 octavor PIANOS, with carved loge, round corners, Tull iron train., ilitnewoort tops nod rich mountlach fur TWO HUNDRED DOLlinitS. Nor este D 7 - JOHN If. MELLOR. 111 Wood rAC ' s2lo—r i lL3 As E os. A U p L a OIaA . VE . odo staudij fall scow ~m ved frAme,owerate ems hus s ar -4 /Lanni Bros. Ne Yorlt maks. Warranted allßawv. - . wood.l To arrive this day. LLIABLOTTE aLtrlir, CO 1 Foie A nt for linabe's Pianos. $2OO rii - L°o 6 . -- , LhIM, lorave roun hew York Jut ' frax". , mayil OLIABLOTTIC•BLUME. 43 Fifth it. Y 1 2 feet t , ) Jw 6 t l"l tred i at 43 . Pcllftlthsfil eat and nva. • . CHARLOTTE SAX". p1AM.1.3 LU AtEDer, trOm Z§, to SYS per cgA qtartoi. • IciATTE BLIIMIC, 48 filth et, Dt/d LLAR "Villma4sl:6B2tAllta -obotiarr.: scoot meat to its cbartar, allo aeel wing It to loan money ntanch rates as will enable It to pay expenses. and pay • itlieidend of SIX PER CART. a year to Its as. positotz. Marlon Iperfoili erlablaix to borrow noon real sitars located In this county. can apply dimity to the r itank, 65 Fourth street. CILAS. A. 170L2013, tneexurer. 74 Market Street. 15 worth 25e. • 15 r 31 I°_3 " RS 67% " 1,15 16 " 25 25 " ei '• 6 •' 10 . 6 . 12