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Ile. walks by the hour in front of his quarters, hie thumbs in the arm pits of his vest, looking mostly , at the ground, bat casting quick looks, now: to the right, now to the left, evidently-not for the purpose 6f seeing anything or any body, bat staring into vacancy' the while. His eyes see only the problem- before . - him, which with tbe forces under him' he is to work out to a satisfactory conclusion. He is bronzed already, and iri • complexion re. minds one of Daniel Webster, though not so dirk hued as _Webster. Such is his Ter. som a gspap pearance .' l understand that.he does business off hand, is imPutient at long stories, and cute many an officer shOrt, is their verbal comnitutications. lie evidently has his odd ways. , I am informed that he ' - •pats on &citizen's dices and *yolks through the camp. The other day itie. helped a teamster out of the, mud, then gave him : a - severe lecture- for not driving carefully.. He .laughed heartily to bear the wit tieisere of a teamster upon' himself. The high ,water in the river made a slough all but impassable. The, teamster had doun trrfry::.' dered.through it, and having reached the top' of the bluff and being in eight of besti quartets,'relieved himself of 'volley after j . volley of oath/ upon the creek, his hones,- . the roads, and lastly upon General Haileck .for not having tho . creek bridged. The criticism .was just; but the General had al ready ordered the:construction - of a bridge," and being; true'. Could enjoy • the verbal oristlgstion: -The nrmy evidentli h con fidence *lts commander, . though l as doubt if he is. knoin personally to many of, the - Mien and very few of the men." - .'• .". . birssoritir "Stm.Stestosters. , ..-A Spring- • - geld, Ifo correspondent of the New" York I Time's, says that it, is `well authentica ted •••,.. • that a woman in that . town fos.Some:llloa mid usedthe Scull of A deidtVia*••drer or : • soap-dish upon her vrasitittisti I ~. r;~ EMMEN =ME .„; - ►;:~~.. -, :;.~. - MOE Ezzm . .. . . ~..Tt!!.7"f:, ! :-:t7, ; F:•!'7. _ ,—;.: •-I... , •i 3 OrPc4A:' , '!'''' , :. o- '•- - ~,;, ,;72!".,.,7:',;.,,i..:.-",,71:':'i., r,‘,ll.3itthur# f . _ ;~4Ei?NEBI~AY MORNING, MAY 121 . . - Tat 'REPUBLIC/a COUNTY ,CoMitirtite will ,ineet at tbe (Zee of S. SCLIoTta, Jl., Esq., )go. 189 Pon:lliat., on Saturday, May . 2441, 1862, at ten o etalci a. no Punctual awl-full s itteiadanes iareqtieited. - -- tlin.PrCsident , s Proclamation. We were net surprised with the fact of the `President' ;proclamation,.reverting or Linadifyiai..'Or.rither disavowing the Entan- Ciliation : 9l%ler of (len. HITXTEIT, nor With . , the*FliAf'l,lA4l epLriLLe .which Ole .disaL vowelas cettchod.' We -anticipated some. thing ;of thii kind, judging of the peet-pol leijApd Well known Vliwa of the Presi dent-• i 1 • There can be question ; that the Presi dent e !sincere and firm opponent of lelaViq, and that 'he looks * to its complete toverthrw„ as t h e legitimate result of the rebellion i. We have no doubt, also, that he syMpathiC j es the spirit and practice of Gela: 4iratia; Mid that hid the queition no wider Coriaide l ion than the three States esPecialli co ncerned, that he would' not have-interfered the matter.' NEME , . Allis position of President of the whole tpatiple, le!hasiblrger interests b; consider than those which come under '' the purvievi of, the--,cotanitM or of a military district, judgiog,frtlin his itana-Point, lie s has felt it to be hisiluty to modify G en. HIM. , order, an thus extend a still longer day of grace jo the infatuated, Elavehold , Xng rebels, before` ihe stern decree shall go forth from the Mead of the. Nation, that Slavery shall "cease to eXist: , But, obierve how gently and kindly he revokes the act of his subordinate, and how Soleninly he points the slaveholders to their impending fate.' He warns them to observe, the slims !of this times, He tells them thee ilMay_beeeme necessity indispensible to the . maintenance of the Goiernment for! him to eXerehse,ka Commander -in-Chief of , the Army and Navy, - that terrible:to:ter which thoy_oe much fear, but which he has not seen proper; o delegate to-any subordi _nate, and he bedeeches them to accept the offer he_hai already made them, and thus rid themoelvo Pealieably .of. an. institution which must oihdrwise forcibly fall:, Observe, hiss, that he does' not disclaim the power whicGen. Howse 'exercised. He rather admi ts it,.but reserves the exer eise of it to himself. It is a - power too great, too, potentl too immense in id. effects, to be trusted to any hands lees than those of the Chief of the Nation, Here is a great point gained the admission: by the Presi dentef a .power Which, if ho thinits it wise twexercite it, may withone' stroke of his pen destroy slavery forever. If i the pro-slavery fanatics and Border, State men can terive any comfilit 'from ' this PrOciiiiiiatioe, they are welcome to it. They bat' snatch at straws ,to save them -, selves froM the fearful gulf whichis open hig for their reeeption; -Me' rejoice that . Gen 'HUATEft'II ardor hail afforded the Pres . ident the opportu nity to send forth from y the White. House so solemn a denunciation of slavery must carry dismaito every lover of the inatiteition 'Such is the confidence the people feel in the soundness add geed; sense of the Presi dent, that thei. will acquiesce heartily in his decidian inthis matter. They know he . dyniriliitesiasTstrangly : With 'the anti slavery sentiment As any man is the land, arid that he is ad anxious as the most 'im patient for the glorious words to be uttered, that no slave breathes'inl . America. Thiat. :hitewing,lthus trusting him, they acquiesce cheerfully hist decision;; and wait With confidence`the final and:glorious result. -We ao rt, think ihe revoking of General Husr:a's order will make any change his position or adtion. We do not think be Will in; recalled;-Lhe will hardly 'so fool ish sato -resign, l as his _enemies intimate. go on;with his -great work of con ' rebels, and' arming'the - . .geljatt:_q:Arl all the slavel i that come . within Ida' p " be as' free ns if hisorderh ad noo beenreveraed.: Something must be to save the lives of our Northern Sol diere egalsed hal that sickly region, and the President is a , man of too much hu manity, aid justice riot to acquiesce heartily ' in a policy which will relieve our troops from much - hardshipand danger, while it ..,.preparesile blacits for a freedom !which 'they are h erea f te r to enjoy. The policy; et •- arming the negraes to man' the forth...and • to dischargethe duties most dangeroul . Northenorlute soldiers, we trust will be initiated , also _in' Gen. Bur:Ea's district,- whire'ne ! Unioulsentittient has developed itself, and where nothing hut a strong mil-, itairr power can 'keep the rebellions tants in subiectioo. - • . BUIIIII fi:< >r~ ,, ~ :- \~ _:.U..'4:~..~ Mni ._. , , •. • _ ~ I f~t' •• • • ' -• • ' • . • !' I • . • : • • IMEI!!! - , rfifefgrr Intervention, ;" The papers 'reediest-hi. thibreet:East ern, generally nonce d-tltt:there is some danger of anteprentninierinterferenes of some itinir - liienrtiffairi37bithi French Emperor, provided tbat the rebellion is not crushed out this spring. The notion is en- - i tertained- n Europe that a slimmer cam .paign is not possible in this country. The 'failure, then, to subdue the rebellion by the first of July, irconsidered as tantamount to protracting thewar another year, and thus subjecting Europe to all the hardships con sequent on the war. Against such a re suit it is 'said the Emperor is inclined to protest. Its will endeavor to innite Eng land with' him; hut, failing In this, he will undertuke the task himself. The course he , . will pursue is surmised to be as follows Ile will, perhaps, begin bye mere friend ly remonstrance, addressed ostensibly to both parties, but •practically meant or needed only for the North—aremonstrance which there is desperately little chance of . prodtieing any effect beyond, at the-best, a civil. expression of resentment at foreign intermeddling. The course to which the .Emperor would then resort is believed be be this—he would. throw out komething quite capable of being interpreted as a threat agqinst whicheiler .party shoUld resume hosta ftiis ; and he wonld then formally pro pound a n, advice that. the, whole be re ferred 'to his favorite tribune), "universal suffrage'.—the vote not to be taken en main, :but each Slate to vote separateizdeclaring for :itself whither it desires reunion under one I federal• ot'centrallovernmcnt; or re-condifuc don under 'two 'or incre'auch 'governments. Whether or not :the visit ' Of illOrenel • Minietor'dt Washington to the COnfedetifi, governnien( et Riehmoatlhas any conneo;: tion with those intentions is mutter only - ot unassisted conjecture; but titers is more, thin conjecture as to something like what, has . been indicated being at , present not only the' desire but the design of the French government. The prospect is not a cheerful -one. Though the proposal of re ferring the matter to-universal suffrage is one which, in itself, it neither' is unfiuing in France to make, nor would be unreason*- &Mein the States to accept, it is, after all, but a proposal to have done over again what the ,Confederate States ; , did in the spring of last year. They did then, 'as they would again do'now, vote themselves out of-the "Union—and that is 'just the re sult'. against which'.the North hoe. been fighting. In a Word, for; the North to an cede to the French propoial woild - just be certainly; though` indirectly, to , concede separation. It is difficult to.conolude that that which . the North has refused and re sisted at such enormous cost, it would grant at the request or menace of Franco; and it is equally difficult to see what effective steps France could take were she denied and defied. • If the Emperor interferes in our quar rel, it will be most disastrous for himself and the French people. It will not facili tate the exportation of cotton by a single day, but :will rather defer it, while it will comPletely destroy the French trade with Is country, which is now reviving. Ile had better let us alone. HONOR TO Lsmos.—Theitondow Spectator remarks upon the incongruity of asking fifteen and .twenty-Sve dollant per ticket .for admission to the oyening of the Great Exhibition which.receives all its greatness fromthe,toil of, poor workmen, who-are thus completely shut out from- it. The Spectator says: "We had as lief bow to Moloch as wor ship Tube' Cain, and think the mad Feast of Reason as noble as this orgie of Indus try, in which Princes match in procession to honor Work, while the workmen who built the palace are- 'driven away by au thority' because / they peep through the panes.' ; , Probable Scene in the London Times Office. When the news of our late victories reaches England, we may imagine some suelisecine as this in the office of the Lon don Tirac 1: Enfer phitee with the newspaper Os; h'e dmtds (hem ,to M.Samson, who readi: . ! let us see what those Yaakees have done now. Hca—eh ? What'?—'Capture of New Orleans'—'Batter' in possession'— 'The forts blown to pieCes`—'Porter before Mobile'—'Bloody battle near Fort Pillow'— '2iorfolk evacuator-The Merrimac de stroyed'- 7 --Mr. Ruisell! look here a riM- Russell--(wilo ass not look as if,,be bad heard some very good great. newsfromlhose slow muffs, -Mr. Samson 7" Samson—',lAny news?" Rather, as one of your -Yankee friends Would say. Read these headlines, sir--pieposterous papers, those New York journals, putting all their news into their heads l" . . ()basal reads.)' "What do,you think of it?" Russell—" Simply, that I always prophe sied, as Jou nmy remember, in every letter I wrote, that the Government would never subdue the rebellion." • • • • . Whereupon, Mr. - Samson puts this 'and 'that together and immediately directs a 'very - severe article to be written on the im possibility of ionquering. the ,South.--N. Y. 'Post. ' . - Tate DELIFIOUS LAND.--111 . 8 fatinOrB are 'in testicle's; their orchards are bougueti ; 'their fields are , living green; and every thing gives 'premise of another year of abundance.. - A friend - Trota liming& county says wheat looks wellynot as badly winter' killed as usial,.—and4other crops promise admire liTy, while the fruit trees are- loaded with blossome.t • ' „ . Another from 'Trumbull county, says wheat: Uninot:.loolc better;. estiaro . very fine, and fruit blossatal a r e is CICCISD. Another from Bulimic counted the hies-. 'souls on a &inch of ono of his peach trees, and estimate d that if one oat of one hun, dred fruited, thetree . 4lrould require; prop- Still another comes -from . Hain* and brings a -corn' Sprout,'live • inches 'above groun d, from a field in:Liverpeol. The i wheat is knee high, and everything s in profusion, except field hands, which are in demand, with iiMited supply.— aere/end , .Coarrscanos ASD--tatAxcipalsom.—The most important question-.that tame before the Select;Committee of , the Senate on con. , fiscatiori and einancipatioh is left undecid ed- Mr Wthion proposed section author , icing and requiring tho,President immedi ately after the passage of:the oat to issue • proclamation declaring , the slaves of all rebels who should not lay, down' their , arms within thirty days forever free. Thu mittee stood four' to loan Mr. COWOri j : senti and,it -. was. concluded report the , bill to thirSinati without thii 'section, With the iindertittindlig that "it: would be Antra A guest. of Whales ran ashore lately Dear Whiteness, _en the Isle of Shetland, and getting into shalloi water, immense num , bere—sunne four.luldrod, it Is said—were captured by' the islanders:. They were at. tacked both by- sos and land. - Bomo es caped, but were - wonuded, lank and after ward,' rose to the - surface and floated .to shore, -ea that. almost the entire shoal was captured. , People came from a:Melaka:lnd, and a number of riflemen hurrried to the spot to enjoy the novel, sport of whale- Aa orricsa-of Gen. lialleoles army says thst, In order that there may be 'no going took in the henx of battle, as at Donelson, for immunitlon f an order from beadquari tors rititiireir -each private to have, one hundred rotuidafOrty in. his eartridga-box and sixty 'boat bin :person elsewhere. One Atuttared ins ,tl . l;u:l,)nota- of death to each zonal ' ~.•='W''',7;l- t r=;-':- g -7 ? :.- ,i .., :- ::',•i ; ta i `7,--.: ,- ?.::...;:f . : ,. '.44. - 7.- , ' 4Vi - .. -. .'..;' , .;: ..i'.,;;.-:s-Lr'4::.:•;.?.-•.''',';::4,..:'-'.'7''7:',•:7'c:-.-'.--.'l , . . Napo the Alsotittortast et. Cebe..l-jrz inpe , -;, - ilprEitrisezricArivii. . [Parte (MITI) Caretspasufenee alt a I.atidonGiche.) I ' It is stated here—with, what amtallt or au. TIAMESAVINGaINSTIIIITION, No. curacy know. not . -=that Dfttkeleott...llT. heal I ...L.,110 lentrusemn Bram, (cppbsite: the Custom through the hiktrtunoOthlitr or-faliCtr convinced the %Midst:government thatslavery Chartered bythe Leilbhauee. can no longer be upheld at Cuba, and that the knelt of negro ownership - boa tolled. The head'of the Latin - races seems bent on annum palling hie high"mission in balk peninsulas, and bringing both up to the level of modern ideas. No Feeder blow could beleteifed at the Southern Confederacy; and if really each a 0100C21.1 hegiao at -.Havana, New °than); mut set its home in order. The recovery not only of some influence in Mexico, but of sovereign ty over St. Domingo, may be the prize held out to - Madrid, in compensation for present sacrifice; but it is needless to repeat that speculation of this kind. May be simply the dream of enthusiasm, A warrsa to a London paper proposes that the £200,000 which it is thought the different Albert memorials will cost be de voted to buying American sewing machines for the twenty thousand poor needlewomen in Eagland. 'The correspaident in con chision says: "I have no connection with sewing Machines; and,' am by no means wedded to tneco. OtheV forms of benevo lenaS and beneficence—Jess twin-sisters— may be much to be preffired. ' AlmOst any. thing is better thanealf.wdrship." Tan'qUestion of drints is greatly agitating London at present.A.!, rule was made that none should appear, at the inauguration of the International Exhibition excepting in full court..dress with. Atee-breeches and sword.. This was so unpopular thattit was afterwards modified to allow. gentlemen to appear in ordinary evening dress, - but on the condition that they should occupy the back seats, and allow the bedizened diplo mats and court officials to sit in front. TnE 'temporal Einporer of Japan has mar =ried the daughter of the spiritual Emperor, the united ages of bride and bridegroom -ramounting to only thirty-two years. Kossput has lately lost his second daughter, aged eighteen. PUBLIC .4rOrICES. LECTURE AT THE, IRON CITY -cy COLLEGE, corner of Penn and Bt. Clan., TlllB (Wednesday) MORNING, at 11. o'clock ' L 1 USABLE INTEpESTS DIVIDE-V1'11& • Maxie/hat ez SAvnio.4 11 May lath, 1861. tTHE President and' Directors of thiaoasipiny hate dila day. declared a Dial. dead of YOU rt PEE CENT. ont.br the profits of the last six months, payable bn demand. mrlditird THOS. B. UPDIKE, Cashier.- alsoustime Lassa, Yittanursb, nay nth, tairs. • THE President and .Directors of this Dank Lave this day. declared a Dividend of Islas VEIL CENT. on 1110 Capital hlOtk, oat of the profits of the Last ell - months, payable to Stock holders, or their legal representatitos on or after the itch inst. OW: D. 111.'GliiSW, Cashier. • m eilutd • • . I . lllllJoistiit, May tillt,./002. >DIVIDEND.—The Western Insur ance Company ha, this day dechsrsd • Dirt de•d of VINE DULLAStS YEE, fftLittE, ost of the rar•od profits alba hot six months, Two Dollars of welch to b appropriated to crodit of Stock, and Th.e Dollar I..Y•tdo to ce.h, im or aitrr the 1311, inst. trny7t2ord) F. X.;,00.11D0N, SPECIAL .11^0TICES. £'S.—T.-IsBo—%.H-Drake's TATIO'N. BITTERS. Exhausted naturea great torturer. They invigorate, strengthen and verify the system, mere Dye - impels, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea,. du. ,A. perfect appetiser and tonic. They Invigorate the body, erlthotkt stimulating the brain. They are compound of pure Et. !Croix Roca, Hoots and Beebe, and are 'mom:derided by ail who use Ile* Adopted to old or young, but particularly iciornmeneled tong,' weak and languid. Sold by all pruTgisie. Rotes and Ealoons. myl.3metdiat Wlyon's liagnetiol'lAsect Pow DIM; tested for. 10 Yesum and 'grows In favor. It kilts and ext r outinatos Roaches, : Bod. Bugs, Ants, klotha in oloths, Furs and Narrdture; Garden Insects, &c. Ali genuine bears the signature of E. Lyon, seed is ssofpoDonous to perioxs or domestic aai n Beware of cennterfelts acid Imitations. ,Lyon's Powder kills all Inuits in a trioo, Lyon'e Pins are death to rats and mice: Sold everywhere. D. Et. BARNES, myltrmeodur BF2 Broadway, New York. JM'Lake Superior Copper Mill and SMELTING WORKS, Pirraavnun. PARK M'CURIIY & CO., Manufacturers of SILEATIIINO, BRAZIERS' AND -BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTORn, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS; SOALTER SOLDER, also IlupOr tent and dnalsnln Al ETA LS, TIN PLATE, SHEET' IRON, WIRE, Ac. Coisdantly on Waal; TI N NEES' JEACIIINES AN DITOOLS. Waanuonan„ No. 140 Vim and I 3) Second .toots, Pittatmtgli, Pena's. erd - Speclal orders of Copper cat to any desired pa wn,. aly29:danlyT M — The Confessions indExperienoe or AN INVALID. Publ4ll4 fur the benefit awl se a warning and • caution to young wen who railer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Ac.; sup plying at the ~same ti thenunsas_of Self-Cure. Ity one who hea cuidi himself after being put to great expenso through inedh.lituPositlon and 4.. 1 - Cry. By enclosing a 'post-paid addrtased envelope, attests corms may be had of the auther;NATLIAN MATFAIR,,Esq.. Bedroll, Kings Co., N. Y. rahltlydawT —l. COCHRMI Qc 811.0., Manua blurers of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS .AND VAULT DOOiis, , WINDOW • 5/117TTKIL9, • }VINDOW GUARDS, do„ Noa!111 Second street and BG Third street, between Wood and Market: i. Hive on hand a• °f M M. -P a t tern' , 6 M and plain, suitable for all pl:irpossa: • Particular attention paid to iincloonag Grave Lots. ' Jobbing done at short notice. , : nh9 • U. UILLtI. littußOW iM r SORIENSONi ' MINIS & MU. LiptS, SOCITOTIII '&AC01416114 W4IIIIIECITOI ..W011.191.; Pittotuuth; Pont!'i, ' o!ricz,No. 23 lit Aimti iinda . 18TX . AM ENGAN.ES AI)N IdltL MAOLlpiSit.; Oit3TINGB, RAILROAD woak, BTEXll4lco...iit - 3 HEINST i BON WORK. 01t7JOBDING. ADD DEPAIDI NG dorm on abort notice. , '; ; ; ; mbUtdly Pittstntrei W orks ISAAC ZONL• L. anAotrou. JONES, ' BOYD i .CO., Maoufacturers of den 82NELr Aso, SPRING; PLOW AM) A. B. STEEL, PTSJAL SPIIINGS AND A XLL:S,, ;ernes of flood and lltriilntooisi Plttsborgf!„: , . J. C. FUULPAYAICC. • — .S.M. g..nt/lINAP. 'I...K IIIII P ' AtRICK,I, BURSAE' CO, !(sncceserre to J. 0. EIenP.INECE. & .004 cancturere . and Wholesale Dealer* In TAMPS, CIiLIISIMS, SHADES, CLIANDELIEII3, &c. IICCI - Wholeaele Agorae tot:KIEV.% CRIEBRATXD ILLOILINATINO AND LUBRICATING CARBON 0LL5,....N0. 33 Wm :a) hum, 'oppoelte ht. Charles Hotel. Pltoburnb. Ps. . . . , JMB 6t BASSES, : FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER j SAFE, BANK VAULT MON VAULT' DOOR, AND STKEL-LINKADUZGLALYILOOT SA TIE MANIIIPACTUMIfI • • • • 'Nos. ;2 . 9 mtd 131 Third'arert &Awes 'Trued ata DANK LtIOKEL Alwoll on hut ,Ml 3. B. & C. P. NA RNLI?, Paper USN UPSOTUItIiIIS and Salm In BOOK, POINT, OAP, LETT/110 AND ' ALL KINDS Ok airltale resnoled from •No. 27.1V0ecl stmt..° 111. J 3 fkaltlallald stmt, PitteburrAt o r 4 . SKTOilill Ott TRADE 7011 BAG". , en 34 M'N. HOLDLEB dt iDODO, Dealers lu 10IIEIGIN "AND DONESTIO DMIS OF EX- CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANE NOTES AND SPECIE, N0.'57 Dratilet Um 4, !Milt . 031 - Collootions tondo on al'lhf pr;n4poleldoi latragboat llb• Unload &gen at= ,M1114B`!C li. COLLINB,, For weiwlllo AND . OIIIII2,3IO*EXECIUM ass whilwale - doidir• CHEESE, DV TSB, BUDS, Pl * 64 Menai, EIo. So Wood amt. Plltatnuth. • ••• sol SAM ff, YU! I UW y, grow 1. 0 g c.g.go o ,1 1 W ?Pm Zinik - "'",-,,, , 7" President—JAMES PARK, mcg ransoms: Wm. R. Smith, H. F. Rudd, JormOngs, A. Heineman,. Tboa.M. Meealer, • Joshua Etiodes, Timm. S. Blair, Jacob Stnykrath, Francis Sellers, Alm. Bradley, Henry 1..14d, Alfred Slick. Tarfirtill: Axial, King, IC. Zug, C. H. Weill, h. 8. Bell, Jos, Dilworth, K. . Cochran, K. S. Fowler,. W. A J, W. Wooderell, R. C. eehmert7., GI. . Jones. F. Rohm, C. W. Ilickohou, B. F. J. M. Tiernan, 8. H. Ilmtman„ W., H. Phelps, U. H. Long, IL. J. And e n n m, el. B. Barron, W. Barter, D. E. McKinley, W. Ilausen. Secretary and Treasurer—D. E. M•KIELET. Open daily, from a k. th. to 2p. m. Also, play and Saturday evenings, from 6 to $ o'clock. Deprafts raceired of ONE IMIE and upwards. Oirldetids declared . In December and Jane of each year. .Wends allowed to remain AR, placed to the csedlt u( the depositor as principal, and Lear inter. eta., thee compounding it. B.ka containing Charter, By-Laws, Zec., furnished at Lila (Mice. arThle Institution offers, especial!, to those per sOns whom, earplugs are mall, the opportunity to •xumulate, by small, deposits,,easilycred, a sum ITbirh will be resource when needs , thnir money not only being alto, but bearing lutp Lb:Latex:l of rimairking tinptoductire. my2OlyirS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—The Now Caatle and Beaver Valley Railroad Comp, Or will receive needed Proposals, at their office In New Castle, N., till MAY 27th, at noon, for the grading and bridging on the two followleg railroad courts: Ist. From New Castle to lb:mayo.! [Ration, on the P. Ft. W. A, C. 11. R., distance being about 15 Milts; 2d. From New Castle to jhe P. Ft W. d t/. , at or bear the 434 mile putt, distance being about 10% mil.. Flans and specifications of the work on both routes can be seen at the Company's °Mos, on and after May 2.41. By order Of the Board of Directors, A L. CRAWFORD; President. N. C. A B. V. U. R. Co. WILLIAM A. GWYEB, ,CommissioN Dltucuaxr, tur tho nalo of CRUDE PKTRoLEUR, ' REFINED OILS, • KEROSENE, NASLITII•Apazo 17 4 - Liberal math adraucal made on cooiimmontt hid prompt poramal attentron'gtren to all boalomm. ,ruy2tairod QUA DRIES-- kj 1 7 50 5 6g bldil * . P G r o in' Hou ni S o yr e' so ft r ; 75 do Crushed and Powdered Sugars; 25 do "A" Collew do; 30 hbda choice I'. 11. do; :Xi do do Cuba 25 bbl,, Bads Oil; 16 du B. W. WhJo Oil; lb store and for sale by WA.TT .4. WILSON, rn)`/D , 7 21,8 Lits.rty street .FISII--50 bbla No. 1 bulk Herring; tD do " 8 large Mackerel; lw bf .do " 3 do do; • GO do " 3 med. do; , GO do " 3 do; b 0 klzu•• !'family do; 200 Id. " 1 White Fish; IO atom and for,sala by WATT: & WILSON, 1.5 20 No. VA Liberty street OLL BAttittl.S: 6( goad, second.lnu4 For ado by fifJUK'• YA'I'tINT STRAWISERE BASK LTEL. We eluded Strawberries, I. sewn, la lju • blateta, in good condition, to Chicago, PhiLadelphi mid Nor York. For rale at No. Fifth strtot W FISH, IaILEA4 FROM BUS _LA TON.-60 Lbla. large No. 3 Mackerel; 50 LI. bLI4. do 3' du; 30 do do • do; 20 bbl.. Bay of lalmd [tarring; 10 do Soot Port • do; Now recalling and for solo by,. - 11.2111DDLE. P. 11. DILASE rt CO., .202 Broadway, New York VIM 11KNT—A neatCottaAvßesidenc(h 11 and Fifteen Acre's of Land, With a young trait orchard %Berton, shoaled oo the Scotch Bottom, 011 I 1.40 Bee of the Fittsbrrrip t Coneedsville Railroad, and srlthin tea mloules ride of the city—either to. Other or separately. • Apply to X42l;:it 141L00.0. OLL uurrnb.—We nave in 1 note • large Mock of all - widths, hum to o yards vide, which wTt4 be tut to suit all atme 01 sMnno or hall. Bubo and quality as goal, sod kites m low, If Mg lower, than any bottle in'tbo .- J • tiLlYrlihB receiv od, another 'apply of Haley, Mona a. Holed' eekt•edjusting WtitveEJL9, tyo beet In.the ruerket, foF'ate at the lodie',ltabber Depot, 26 ;we 26 St. I:lisir strew. [tay2ll J. a HI. 1'1111.4,1P5. TRANS P.A T GREEN .OIL CLOTH, for Window . Ullidde—Atiother lot, of ■ superior quality, jou received from thelectuty, fur , otto eiholesale sod' at 'the Olt Cloth War.. rooms, N 05.1.8 and 288 t. Clete stiret.' my= J.'4 11. PHILLIPS. W AtiON 1,1,11 V Elt CLOTH, 10 lE. T I wide, just ruceired at 26 and 28 St. clid.t. at, J f II PH I 1.1.1 Pa. INDIA RUBBER. BELT NU, JI4 AND STZAII PACKING. of all sizes, at the Huila hubtetr Depot. 26 and :tti St. Cltr street.' • a3 - -' 1 J. A U. PHILLIPS. ItEF.LN.KII bbls. Stu . art's Crushed. Granulated and Powdered Loaf cozen; also, a full aciortnient of Lavering'• Rallied wilts andiyellow Sagan, received and for aide by the ban•el or 'at retell, by lt/EIN ILE tinHA iny2l corner Liberty and Iland sta., lARY APPLE-2.00 hush. prime Dry mete,' Just received and for rate by pitANA VAN GORDtit, 11.4 Second street. FANCY TABLE MATc.—Just receiv ed, a fresh .apply of Fancy Shaker Mats, of new arid beautiful patients, for male at the Family Oro. cety Store of 1.311 TRON SAVES AT AUCTIU.N.—TIIIS -Li (Wednesday) )10ENING,llay fist, at 10 o'clock, e , W be sold at the Commercial Auction Deese, 54 fUtb misses, Two ken Safes second-hand. tay2l L G. DAVIS, Anct. MALLOW-13, bblEt piimo Tallow, just 4. received and lit bile by JAMES A. FETZIM, wrn corner Market gad Sires streets. OAT . -150 bush. bright Onus, just re mired sod for Isle by • ' • ' , ; JAB. A. FSTZSIt, ini7.l .cimser ltszket awl First stre.ts. 11.'101{N .M..K.4L.-75 bush, fresh ground V Corn Sital,juit riceired Sod fee sale Or • • ' VAS. A FETZER, to 2 t • corner Markel and First ins. I.;AKE 141811- • . • ' • • 'LO but( be;rieleCibite ria;; 50 do do • Lake Herring; . • Ural and for lA. by , IL Et. COLLINS, 'I! ARD OIL.-2.5bb10. primp No. 1, on. .C 4 hand for We by J /01101 %%LULL Lt 8024, 01 21 .001 10 Wafer Rrnwt -••• of. differ ant-gray Mee, ott hand 'and for 114110 b 7 • • • - JAO.-IPALZILLI 4t SON, tny2l •• • • t 60 awl 70 Water street. • L• t UI3.IIIOA'fING:OII.--25 barrels,' 3U grotty OH, on hind &air for sale by JAS. DALZELL 'WO/ . Cdi a nd 70 Weer stmt. lODUTAtiIi--10 casks to arrive and for ule.b, LISNRY EL COLLINS. - IQ a bIiET bundles, moll, now tantlini from railroad, 000 1.. by . thyl7- • 13JWICA TICTLEY, 010 Wood od. O DD tdr FO le • ,:abnotantly on hang and 5417 DOWN I'kTLISIt 184 Wong flours lq tir AIODEL POUliEr AND . V. NAVY REVOLYERNifo , .. I . D/ mY I7 • moral 1 IiTLET.I36 wood ot. 111TU11--2,5 bble: 'Wilmington ritoh, for ..do by • , ?. ...GEO. JONES, h 4117 •.' 1411Vatme .trect. ; Idittll-24 homes how land. from BMX= h.:hois t for iol bZ" 4 .111 - •• • ; ISAIAH OICKfiT 3 CO. Eli el Ourpenter's %too V Mons Comes TOM; 14 Na• - b, W 717 ,BowN TICTLIC Y.' IM Wont .t. °RUDE ILLUA.OO • .bble., 37 gravity, Dow oiroeboilyil foe 'BOO . mto • • • • •L: R. VOTOS kep.' • ": "AL ii#lDo .1.1• now la Mors sad (or aalobj' . Ea ID.- • , ' L:lE:Tont CO.• bane Fl e ll Venial, to arrive by tarcad sod kt Ws by 99 19 • lIKNBY H. COLLINA., Real lirums; ' ` 1,1590 do Shoulders: Just retainsd sad ks tali by 113,10 . • USSR! U. OOLLTI4B. AE • ASK, in cans, kegs and barnds, tocalvmd mind rot Ws by hyld- uniav OOLLTSS. .-100 bbla. &oak' Cement ?wand szie snub by " • "• ' nyieasnitrlF•obtron!,:y ... • • . . . . —r-4—.•-• . ..,--;-,---••••-,;--, ..- , s r - , ,, . , • -4- .•,'''•.,,-•'7,?:-:.,14..°•,-7..:,••,:n1,:,.4.,..*ir•-•,-",•,....,..,,,T;77,7A;.•..;::::.:77,2..-'. r • 77777 , .- - ~-,-, ••-•-:•...:,.- •2‘ , 11.5.• - •• •- •'• - • : .-•: , •! ,- "I' l .•':• . ••.• - ' - .•••••. '•'.', '•••.; .:.......'.:7i , ':.',1: C.::• .. , ,, .:j: r . z- . , ..7'..'. ..:1:i-', - ..' - . ~ :_'!"-:. ---J :. i :.:;: ' j-T. , :- . .'.- : 1 1 ' ,- . , , - ; :-: -:; .: ' :, ' .!: :: ::7- T v : i :::,•;'-':' ••-:;-:., -',.:-.'-'-",..-:-:-. -. -,': '' . . .. ...• • .... •.. . ..•.-..-‘,.•.. .---:.... I=3 OIL BARRELS, Ethos. Q co., No. 6 &moth etroot OEM! THOS. 'WILLIAMS, No 47 Yotwth etreut 26;0il JNO. A. BIiNSIIAW. arrow Llberty,sud Hind atreet*. JMIr SEND_TOA BROTHER, OR EMEND, IN THE ARMY, ONE OF THE PATENT WRITINu CARER. For tale by W. S. HAVEN, Wool) AND Tr STREET& It contains Pen,' Ink, Paper, Penclh,Envelopee, Checker. and Checkerboard, and yet =motet. only 8.4 Inehm he 2 inches. • itt klril' SOU VIZI • . OF THEW RI Oa April 28, 1862, will appear New 3loatbly Nadal, autitherl BALLADS OF THE WAR. A series or L From the well knows:lpm of MB. A. J. DUGANNE, Alagnitimntly illuetrated frpm original drawings, by the beet artists, and Leann( Ily printalon hot-premed paper. A pan will sppra , every month, Including, eanong other things, the PALL UP SUMTER, DEATH OS LION, DEATH OP ELLSWORTH, NEWBERN, BALL'S BRUM PORT ROT AL. SORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH' LANDING, ROANOKE, HAMPTON IttADS, PEA RIDGE, Ac., Ac. The whole furmin nn • ILLUSTRATED VORTICAL SOUVENIR. of every mut in the preeebt most Important strug gle In the history of this grist nation Part 1. entitled: THE MARCH TO THE . CAP ITOL, (of the 6th Regiment of Measachusetti4 will appear strabose. Single Porte, (monthly, by poet ,) ,) 2.5 cts. One year, (13 monthly ,) • Liberal terms to the T e, Cdubs on ' a Consumers. Apply to JOHN ROBINS, P.O. hoz. 3,940—ep1a 7tu 37 Park Row, N. Y. ii/FA PLE SUGAR-4 bbls. pride Maple Asj_ Sugar, Just received aid for salt by VAN GORDER, my2o 114 Secona street. Tt) YURediASERB AND U6EkCB yr SEWING 11ACHINEg.-31.10, circulars hav• log been bunted purporting to emulate from tt e Gro car d: Baker Satafttg .B/Pchnui Co., E. /lora ' Jr., and ttbers, containing grout snia-atatements ha d threats, ale therefore feel ;ailed upon, in justice to the public and to ourselves, to in4oltbe,loliovring etatement d facts: During the four years [hit we have been manatee. taring and selling Sewing' Machined, (betel purtica knee weer obtained, its thd, many suits at Is and equity they have inetitutedi a single decision against us, not even a peentniaarylisjunction, / MI our Machineelear the maker's name and date of patent, and are never sold by any oiladr C. Wi,WILLL&IIS ik CO., . (toccasects to Williams a Orals.) Gaston, May. Pletuns call and art theliellannt A orris 525 FA.NILY SEWING LIACIIINES, which bare tans. ed so Innen excitement. Silber.= No. 13 Fifth et., corner of PlttsberkE. toynn:ira LILLEY. tilltAiN A CO., Agents. OVAL, SLACK. ANL) Ll.slU—Sealed Prop.wals (or delivering, in ttie stores et the works of the Pittsburgh Gan Comtianyol:3o,ooo bush. els of Bituminous Coal, 60,000 bushels of Slack, and also,g,ooo bushels of Lime, will be received at the office of the Company, until N EDNESDAY, the 31.1 Mot., et 3 o'clock p. m. The Coal. black and Lttnito be of such quality and delivered at such tittles and In such quantities no shall be approved or and directed. The standard fur Coal and bleak to be 76 pounds per brothel. Payments to bo mule monthly, rumbaing 20 per rent; sa security. ' ' ?repass's to beaddressed to T 110.9. ill Esq., Preeldest of the Company, and endorsed "Pro, puinals for Coal and Slack," or for Lime', as the mime may be. • ' JAMES THOBISOW,I Engineer. Unica or PrissmitictbOAsCo.,} - Pittsburgh, Alas 9th, ISM. myfiidtd 103/ Nolan • kabillTll itiTREET, SECOND DOOR ABOVE ARCH, Cr Seams. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, he. Thetkvartnershly M beretofoiw existing between KAUFAN LONNERSTADTER Raving been dts,olved by mutual consent, the under signed mapectfully informs the pattons and friends of the old arm, and the trade In general, that be has token all the up-tttain moms of N 0.103 North Eighth street, above Arch' street, rhiladelphia, to onnthane the manufacturing of all kinds of DIiESS, CLOAK, and MANTILLA TRIMMINGS. YDINGES, BUT TONS, TASSELS. 1„.XIBD, DEAD-NETS, of all de scriptions, to.. An. Snd will offer Inducements In price and quality, at well as prompt attendance to orders, in every article appertaining to his line. LONN MOSTA DTER, N 0.103 North. Eighth et., above Arch st., aplnflim Philadelphia. StINGEON tiItNEHAVO vital:ls, Woonineron,3li 1 110, 18i4 AN ARMY MEDICAL BOARD will amiable In WASIIINGTON, D. C., on tbs let of JUNE NEXT, for the , examinatiounf epplicants for adraiatkon into ttie I,ledlcal Corps qqr the, Army. In addition to the , dr4lttary requireme hi at moral diameter. modicortied magical knowledge, goodaca deride educatiou, and coupe physical condition, the applicants Must he funiliat with the[princidee of tyska,' and the conditions °memory to the health, of the troops, in hospitals, camps and transports. Antlications must be address.' to the Secretory of War, through the Surgeon General; ain't elate the residence of the applicant, and the dataand place of abi birth. They meet also be liCanllpartieli (refer ent:ea will receive no attention) by respectable testi monials, of his puesiesehsg the moral and physical qualifications revisits Wr Ailing creditably the rc... spetwible station, and fiff - performing ably the onto. ocia and active ditties of en editor of the 31.11 cal Staff. Applicants mad ho between riersty-are and twenty eight years of ego. No alleyonest is blade for the expensa of persons undergoing these esamlnatioas, as they eft Janis pet:liable prerequisites to amxiintment ; but those who are approved and receive appointments will be entitled to transmit - psi'oa on obeying. their first order. • • There are n0w..04 eOOO will ea.., eeverel entan dos la the Ifeclical'Ettut • myl7:3td 140lIERS' CITRATE ON' MAUR N'ZIA, iv iO 6 00. bottled, in the form of hoarder. It hi entitled to weial prrferenee over the liquid °Unite of glagnesla, beratege, and moat Mineral Waters, beirillta Powders. stud other eituilar articles. When taken In the morning, regularly, it has an admirable effect on the general system, remorren constipation, correcting sclditlei, and cooling off all febrile cam plainta. Yoe We by, Illearra. Witabilf.STOOK4, and meal Deal/gab, • and' at ' the manufactory, 110..193 Spring street, Kew York.. Price 2.5 cents. apil:3ni 1100 Th AND 'BIIOBS ATIB9 MAR. .1-1 HET STREET.—LOOK AT TUE PRICES.— Ladled, Eng. Lesting.l3 oat Goitaro 51,00. worth $1,23 1,26 1,73 o r o 1,16 ,00 Flue pr. Morocco n.. 1 Boot. 1,37 - " 1,62 Goat Conran " 1,37 . 1,71 Mozart. Slipper. 6076 " Kid • 76 1,12 ALL 07 HER , GOODS IN PEOPoRTION. JA3IES ROBB, snyl6 ...NO. 69 AINIKET STREET. B"j'r NA D SHOES.— . ONO. ALBBEE, NON & 00., No. 71 Wood street corner of Yourlb, jait ranched a (met moon moot of . . LADIES' GAIEKIIS AM) BALMORAL BOOTS; MISSES do do do; CHILDREN'S do: I AND FANCY SHOES; GENT'B BROAD BUCKSKIN SKIVED SHOES; • Do. CALM CONGERB/3 GAITERS; DOTS' do ,do do; , . Do. do OXFORD TIES; . All made to our- aptclal order, and w arranted to be the best that aut be bond ready rondo In any plwa. rnyl3 . bble. 'Mess ?orlq •2.50 k do w and «e. Lea f Lard; 100 o .60 bbls. No. 1 Lard 00—CM.; 25 NO. 3 larke 111ackaral; mullemml and Inman, Vilaaed B. C. Ram.. 2041ercea B. C. Dried Beef; 100,000 ponds Bulk Sid,a; 60.000 Baum; 40,000 b.- Bbrealdere; 00,000 . 0 Bacon do 10,000 •••, llama; • " 60,013 .. Sider Inatore and for Bala b 7 WM. B. HAYS k ' CO., mll9 • •• No.. 295 Llberty street. E 98 AND9B - Just roc Iv ad Immenco stock al .; WALL PADEDA. DODDEDS.II.4 OPIDSLSTEHING GOOD% SATIN DE LAINT4 DA WHN i. , • B" And ilteryather article in one lino bring at iiaceeclingittew itsiaa wef dteJ .1r•‘7(t).5";11:1141.7•1/1,. 6 TRirrr ovpo mem WM. litniblL WRGERSA.II2 GROCER, No. 271 LIBEILT* STREET, I plr:remia4m r. Pa., , . Ifavldit parttutsed the lutemat of his Leta partners, oontleinotho business at the old stead, and will be pleased to native the patronage of-his old Mende And customer'. 1 tayLS:dtf E.Dpi teti PLANDA—A v ery largo 1177 Wick at OAKLAND (MEAN ROUSE, .cont., p_rlalnit NOSE% VSHB NArto LANTANAB , WAILS:- NIUMS, HELNOTNOPL% ANTlE101113)18, ruts -Mao, BRURRS. ROODS, And kinds of - FANCY ARTICLE/1a liO'flol43. fifir WIfOLESALE BUYERS supplied ankh° book forma EA'JR)I,I, MACKUM. be UO., 7.0it0 th• astontton of • • • • WHO! itiSALE,2;ITai a large and varied stock !id 'dasAriblagooda Jun - . .E' • 10. PITTSBURGH THEATRE, Muuger. VIfiDNESDAY EVENING, May 24,1862 Third nhtht of the beauttfuLhotreee, • . CEOLLE • - ,Gresd stic.mtio of the oow droolatizatiooof SiEW SCENERY! • SCESEILY Splendid 8,1741.M481r1 SILVER - AT AUG TUUBEitt 4,314112h:0. 2 and 734 o'clock. settslNswonlaPiatial blooms, No. fib Fifth street, will- rola, t and clinked stock of! Silver Platqa Wen, at suction this; mason, comprising . , la 4,4;tv,a;isatficant Tem sets, COSroUrroi. Souring Sono Sorra-us, Ice Pitchers, nail. mid Cut Baskets; Toro a ;Tete Sim, elegant tketors, eoperb Wins Sots; Tea; Table and Desert Spoons; largo and small °oblate; Nagle and •Plain Butter Manic Syrup and cram Pitchers; Calurkies. kits, Card Cases, Salt Siam* in gloat variety; Forks, Tobago hour. , IlciNellan Pipes, tramp enps, Napkin Rings" With numerous articles Mit mentioned above- The ✓attention of the Lutes is particularly baited tia flit;. sale: Us stock being Latest from One of Abe :argent manufactories in Any east, with orders .Itv close out, it will be sold without reserver. Sala con timid till all is told. - Nests provided tbr ;Terms cash, par funds: . . ; - ; • - tayNt • T. A.I.IoCIALLAND,-Anck QQ ' lOU Salmi, by Ancilon, of 33 Suring ibe.Anetion Housed E. W. Lind, corner Wood street and Pugin alley, oA FRIDAY, Blay et 2 o'clock, u the agent, Ildr.lly : 2l.rtlingtdahing that branch of huainuot, and do ad , to close the whole stock at may price.. The famortment comprlses . .2.1.1TE11'8 Improved Celebrated Slannfacture thou patterns,"of the- meat costly, beautiful •21.11.15 h - stultrorluxtanablp, whteEt.lor durability, 'design and giving general, malefaction, cannot be excelled. A great are of Ufa oIiI.IPTIC Ale'D saurus:: . . . . .. The average coot is Iron $4O. to $1.50, but barite,- . .. tiona hate been .neneivon :to dispose aUtho anti». ~;;; mock on hand. LT. gutelic SAN to the lehOnLbldnar, -•• without hewn to noon or pricrs. ' . -- - - --• ittCII6ICL DdliTiligont,...: 1 - !ti W. LTITD, Auctioneer; ' - . : -In ifttil .' . L IM; 'I'tJ.BAOCO 3 tiiCOUEKLES, On IV CDNESDAY IdOIINLNO.-Iday 2:14;41 11. o'clack, will be - sold:. at the Commercial .o,a,Wit7. 6 half barrels litackinac Haring; - : 10 do • White Lako Flab; ' 5 do rake Baas; 10,000 Haratuk Began; 5 caddy hosts Tobacco; ; • 2 boXes indigo; • 2 de- • litoodwartlio heat Cutters,. r " - • 1 Log Chain; 2 Store Trneks; I Corn Plenion . ". 2 Cook Storm. .J. DAVIS, 4 , 34 el • QPEOIAL . SALE •OF • BO( TS "AND' to sHOES—Oommealng - au MONDAY erns, 1,410 N, May L9th. at 2. 'o'clock. a the Maaezder Hall - Auction House, No. 66 Falb street, and ccoktitki 117M2DA Y and WELDNZSDAY, at 10, 2 and 7 O'clock; will be "QM, a very [arse eonalgnment Bends, Shoes, Gaiters, Busklne,6l.lppees, ie., for Cienu, Ladles, Boys, Miuos and Ctilldren's wear, all new and Nob, 'direct front )3ostptii and will be sold whhont regard to prices...- • . - .•• _ • - 11cOLLTeLAI1D Anet. do, made to order NALBE'S PlANO.—Splendid new mock of the odebratod"Gidd tdedal Pratt= .1"12.1d0 VORTE.9, nuoutontured by W. ff.tqa*.t..l Co. They hays been awarded the blighest - prmlonat for =ardente ove _ all nomPed , tour and lers"P"'l. now:toad by &1618311720.241AL111D1G, BOSON. b. BATTED., Lid other tilsthdritiehad tpxt:„. Ista,- - to be equal, it not roporior, to say in thinedr., - try. OLLIIILOTT-Edho2od,,43cErfth .teeny: -.- note Atent for the Manufacturers, for Web ,Irszt . . QtErIiWAYS P.IA.N94er 10111 - BEST PLANOS 411.1' TWOULD.. Warrantelforilveyeatn.- • ' . T kcomplate and beautiful turatmcacii,thelopixo.---,.. parabre aTECNIVAIr 6016• . : .. - •-j • " • • - 'NEW :TOPA I'IAS,O2, Receltrod and foi sale stAiii, G y or k-h c ik om p r k r z i 0777" 11. E,LEDEQ , 4t. IMO - Cs nab fa* , my 801 Vdttento .;/ of sibsing:Y; i wurs, Loden : 'ortd.o9l public An, lespmusui, bitted 04 Sack ass* us! st sae motif wirer:moo of ' • - swaisLut; avow. .t. T-T A zauti ', '. NEW _ '. ./A. 'toms , saVaiii3. l .4otheroPr or gi°lll4e -1 ,seTta • Orion -*So ft wood Plazlt,": Buenos lansbazr Hoyt; turtifitait mend end Ms edp by ' 0 3$ 4011tIr MELLO7,III,Wood . — r EVE IWO Yvd 7 .Bzottufrs davuit, Rowiroc riraWs, with 1 - caned. Jew mad fu n fatuity:Harwood topriocid'rtek %Matzo: , Mr TWO 111115DIMD Foreski;b7 - 40.111 q KZ 4 1 / 1 2114.151 Wood ijiWU MAX/1 , 40414ND, FON' VC. - uys manOblk, 0r014114 N • • eVIAMIn=RI IIXELODE nip, ror tale by ° Jons uet Woolf -street. - eon*. A-DOIitahIAISEO...V,I.VIi, coy-TAP! .IPiAlso 'STRIA 76 ELODION;f6 oad arderWaraletark dollan; , liar gals by Jousr )scsia,os.lll_.wooditreit...:‘,'::_ . ti. 1,5111 1. i is •Il at $110,10C9,176.560 asa $45. receiving' imdfcc to , _ ; , JERI/6014 . mit at A'apsotnnt., MEMO omouitorcEPlANOS.-,,3- impeder %I atm Chickertag Piano, recogftd andtat rtF pry- twin JOHN :H. MELIA% ea 'Wade, - DRI GOODS. Corner of.Vllth w 12T JUST OPENED Cl . C. EL&NSON LOVE &C0:5,, 74 Market Street NO. 17 MTN BTRENTi:' No. vr 'Firm pAR.Fr, 4aVUSEJ?I,IE.X7'S. Wn. Baismtmcia;: UAL, UCTIOJr, fIaZER: .PLIJrOS.