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'.• . .• , ~ . t • • :',, i,‘ ; • 1 ~~~i~: . :9r:.i _. _ . . . . •f. s . r \ • • ' • . 4 7' •r• 4700; a I 'y - ~,-,.4wr ,-,1, ---,.7, Vittstnirlth itut FRIDAY MORN! MAY 3 Mrca intorestlng matter will be found on our first and fourth pages this morning. - Tire 122ruaLtoax COCXIR C011.11177E6 will meet. , it thiC6flloo 6f S.. SCHOTZII, Jr., .gsq., , . .. ~.-1 5r . . 3 . 13 9 Poprt4 xitr-on, Saturday, May .24tb, 186. at tie ceoloak, a. at. Priactual and full attisidanci Ls:requested. ' ' . • Geri. Minter. The "consorrative" press, on the day af ter, - the President ' s last proclamation was issued, claimed it trinmphantly as a victory • over ;" but, On closer in. spect, they , seem inclined to regard it . . fully inimical to Slavery as the order of Gen. Hunter which drew it out. •The New York Tintek for instance, after shoiing that ." the PronlamatiOn tenders to the Southern - States the chance`of resuming their position „ muter the 'Constitution as members of the it they will submit when fairly . beaten, as 'they will be; says : Indications are not wanting that they -.Will persist in the contest,—that they will , give themselves up wholly to the dominion --7- efrekieloti, and a frenzied lust of power, and .rush upon the ruin they have so madly. invoked. If they do, they will find nothing standing Eetween them and the "fantiti -Mem" - they affect to despise. They must prepare to meet the fullness of its fury, and to perish under its burning breath. The authority of the Government of the United States will be Maintained over every foot _ of every Southern State, at whiteVer cast to those-who may resist it, and if Slavery stands in the way, it will be extinguished, even if it be in the blootiof those whe make - it their shield. The people of the South have just the al ternative ufferei to them by the proclania- Alen of. President Lincoln. If they choose to take upon themselves the task pf initiat ing their deliverance from Slavery, they ,eau have the aid of the General, Govern , meat in - promoting them from the evils and inconveniences which such an effort may' :coat. if they refuse, and persist in rebel lion, they will find thetaselves utterly crushed under thepower which they defy. V -'' ~~f littrEauctia or IhadONTYNT.—The con eoriptilr sof of Jeff.Davia le received with ranch dislike in 'North Carolina, and in many other places. The Raleigh Standaid isayi There is no good reason for urging a levy tn . . mane on the people, and it is both wicked and dangerous to attempt to force free men to do what they have been doing 'and will do voluntarily. We are inflexibly apposed to calling into the field, as hireling !oldie* all our fighting men betweemlo and 85, and then disarming the remaiadel• of the pi . pulation, as proposed by the Pri ident in his "request!' to Major Asha. , . • The Fayetteville Ohieroer ismore pointed ! Here. find there is found a man with a wife and half a doted to a dozen children — dependent Upciultis -labor alone for bread and his presence for protection': shall - Rich men be carried off to the army? God forbid: I.lf they all go, who is to raise. Vied for ;di . family, touay nothlng of the army? We, tell the authorities, that there are alreadyr, serious and alseitninsr apprehensions upon this latter point. Age, this measure ~,proposento retain; by law f ul? the twelve, - months' volunteers!, - now in the service (between 18 and f,5) in violation of the solemn obligation, the plighted faith of the State and the Confederate, ••'States, that they should litive,a right to a' discharge at the end of their twelve months.' - 'The mere statement of Such erpiepositiohi brands it as—we are Unwilling to use the term.' But what sort of soldiers would, :.men make who' are thus treated? We say • beware. - THE. FOLLY 01 Tnyea TO CONCILIATE.-- _Kev.l3.. J. Brockinridge, D. D., of Kentucky, in a late able speech at Cincinnati, showed. .the folly of attempting to conciliate the rebels. — lle said: qt is an error to sup pose that to treat an.enemy at all, is through ..mercY, if that enemy is one that by every conceivable means has-.shut his heart igainit you, midis determined to ruin you. The danger becomes greater, greater and , greater...l know what I am referring to -I kiwi! I am speaking of things that have transpired thirty years ago I know that these Men,who seek to subiert the Consti tutiCm are not capable of being conciliated, and•the only way to treat them is to .crush them; and to ortfah them it; the only thing ' to be done." Tat reports from North Carolina, touch , ling a strong inclination of the people there tojreturn to their allegiance are to be A .., Ceived.';with - caution.. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from NewberrOon the 12th, says., These stories do not read as though they: .-Were sustained by facts, and it would not visit 'to found upon them any glowing - _ anticipation of an - immediate return of this State :voluntarily to its allegiance. It is . true !t.hat there was a very large majority opposed :14.0e dissolving 'of the -connection of the :State With-the Union. Still, here, as elsewhere, the progress of the contest has carried Most of these men into the se casion' ;ranks, and' some 'of our bitterest -• opponents now : are from the number of those Who' up to the time the State was dragged out'were Union • ' 'llo)f6ri--!ro'-"Lisone—The /London Spec tater remarks upon the ineongruity of ask lug fi fteen, and twengy-five dollars per ticket for" - admission to , the opening of the Great Exhibition, which receives all its -;" great,te froth the toil of the poor work :4a:ilia, who are thus c empletely shut out from it.:l The !Spectator L-We `bad as lief Wise to - ' Moloch as wor .,:eihip:Tutal Cain,.antfthink the mad Feast of : Reason Jas noble as. this orgie of Indas . try, . which princes march in procession to honor work, while - the - workmen who built the palace are "driven away by au 'therity" because they peep through tho Placa. Ax , • / IYMESOE REBEL RAILTIIWQRE The Norfolk correspondent of the Phila.. )de his Frets 8t1y,15: , A reconnoitering party on Saturday left the city of -Norfolk; intending to. moire towards - Elisabeth City, - but the pares had • , -scarcely gone five: miles when-they came, :_upon an immense earthwork ? about, four ! . 1 miles; and' mounted - irith heavy marine gunk and ktukoanding every:possible sit preach to thAZit - ffickit thersouth and south ' I Thesel,:wOrks =wgre no doubt con-; t • atrnetes:for,the:purpdee-6tsepelling anad ranee 'on the' part of' Geu. l thitynside. The - irofk is,; indeed; immense, antjhausa r w s of tYAn ;must luire•- been at work on i it , for rd. nthsi It Is ftunished with bent-' fortable . frartgolts, which will be occupied •-; trniportfily by Union traoptt :1 army eißeer just arrived here from Port. Royal, denier the published4letemetit, that at the last aceounts .our pickets were fwithin four Miles. of Itsatannith.—DAPafeh . to New, Yerkpbiers. , This glOgi tie the same . "armi officer " whoJeported the'leilure of the attempt to. educate - the blacY.s at Port "Bays': the bat.' tetlel ! : :°d — ici)ll mid Bird islaqs - are but` little over - four bailee frout — ilaviatitidi; and pickets ;Ai:die:Me of there points, • mizet be :Jrusiialitid of courser ~. :, . ;, : , -,,. .....i:, T z- : .., . %;•.,rit:.,;.,_;,:4,4f-..,,,.,.:4i....i orrfq-F - T , t , zil - r•-•-•••- ''27; ' oitr-Speetal ' Army Ccorreeppitdence. - Ne pkhlish an tateresting letter, to-day,: from onr-Oorretiondent attached -to General liner.t.'i(Divtelon; in front of Corinth. Al thong* 'a "soldier," "L." 15 a gentleman of education, whose literaryi efforts turn hereto fore met •some degree of public approbation. 'Ms letter to the Gazette, written on the Tues day next succeeding the battle of Shiloh, was copied into most of the leading papers with great late set, as giving the most reliable in formation regarding the part taken by the Pennsylvania troops on that field. We shall look for hisolext with impatience. In Virginia, our Special Army Correspon - den t"G." is withtheadrance;and furnishes for the resderis of the Gaiette he impressions of a soldier.lio!_trill keep them well informed in regard to the movements of our homo reg iments-in that vicinity. • We 'published; the first letter from our Spe cial Army Correspondent, "D. K. fh," re con.ly, fie wies on a mission, the design of which is to keep the readers of the Gazette informed of the part to be taken by Pennsyl vania troops in the approaching actions in Virginia. That he is well qualified for the work, oar leaders will judge. We are under obligations to our representatives In Congress, Hon- J. K. IdoomteAn and Ben. ROtßita IdcKszonr, for having facilitated his move meets, by procuring the necessary passes and transport to reach -any and every part of the army of the Potomac, The racy letters of " Visitor aro road by all with interest. He is well informed, and a free Writer. •• Our " Special Telegrams," from D.," Will furnish our readers the essence of all the current' topics, from day to day. From a long editorial acquaintance with the readers of the Gazette t " D." is peculiarly well quali fied to interest them by telegraph. The readers of the Casette may, thereforu, rest assured that our efforts have not been wanting to procure the earliest and most relia ble information from the soot of war, East, (Vest and South. The columns of the Casale, from day today, and from week to weak, may be relied on for current history. We do not desire to be understood as speaking boistful ly, when we' say that the expense of our Special Correspondence, at this time,by mail and telegraph, exceeds by some hundreds of dollars, the entire coat of our news depart ment before the war began. We expect to , be compensated in the satisfaction of furnishing our readers the earliest and most authentic information regarding oar brave troops now in the field—whose only compensation for their privations and suffering is that a grate ful people may know and appreciate the sacri fices they are making ; and that their deeds of daring and heroism in a good cause may ho perpetuated and recorded for the benefit o posterity, Secession Barbarity. A correspondent of the Columbus (Ohio) ,ifourna/,*lgi lately; visited General , Gsa.- Headquarters, near Corinth, gives us the enthatigi of the General's descrip tiCinzfirel_, Wp arity, as follows : ' ith * : . ii - 44:460 1 ' of the reconnois ividelt . the made with his brigade two sance or three days after the.battle towards Corinth, and what he sawy was most heart-rending ; and, if we had notabundant evidence ,from the rebeLwoutded. who - were - taken prison ers, .we, could , hardly believe that such scenes were general. Ile-came upon nu merous dead, dying and wounded, all hud dled together side by side, with groans, shrieks and cries of anguish from intense ;a - Offering. In one place several were to getheii.entr:detul, another dying, another arm shot -off, another with a leg Off, another with an eye haungiug out over the cheek, with the side of the face awfully swollen; the latter cursing Beauregard become he had ordered all the wounded to be thrown out of the am butanes. upon the ground, and the ambulances filled with our superior Enfield rifles which our men had left. This is but a sample of what he witnessed the whole distance. What inhuman treatment to his own men! One ambulance the horses had been cut 'from it, on our men nearly overtaking them, to save their horses. 'ln it was a ;most beautiful corpse with an intellecual face, having on a Colonel's uniform, with small white delicate hands covered with diamond rings! On General Garfield's re turn lie looked into the same ambulance, but the body had been taken out and cov ered over slightly with eafih; it having rained a little, the hand protuded out of the ground pointing towards the sky. Progress of the New Monitors. . The three iron gunboats of the Monitor model, which were ordered by—the Govern- Mint immediately after the engageMent of the Monitor with the Merrimac, hive been commenced at Greenpoint, near New York. They are to be built very much like the Monitor, except thattley.are each to-have two revolving shot-proof turrets instead of one. The model is also slightly altered so as to male them better. sea-bciate; and to give them greater-speed. Like the Moni tor, they are to be propellers, the deck being but little above the water-line. Their length is to be three hundred and two feet over all, with a breadth of beam of forty one feet, and a depth of hold of twelve feet. The armor is to be six inches in thickness: There are at present but two.of them com menced, but the blocks have been laid for the reception of the keel of the third. The work is well along on the first one, however. The frame, which is entirely of iron, is up,. except at the bow and stern, and the work of Tutting on.the first layer of iron plates has already commenced. The Iron ribs and the plates are forged in a 'separate work shOp, but small forges are set up all along each side for heating the bolts. As large a crew of men as can work with conven ience are busily engaged in riveting the plates. It will be at least four months be fore the first boat is launched. - QUICK Wolc.—On Sunday last a requi , &Won was made on Quarter Blaster Gen eral Wright for nine hundred thousand round e of musket cartridges,' for Pittsburgh Land ing the same! day they wore loaded and °Wale way. A. five o'clock the next day, (Monday,) an order from "General Ripley came for one million rounds more, to be sent to the same place. By 'nine o'clock .the same evenin' they had all been hauled from - the State. g Arsenal to the depot, a distance of over a mile, and loaded and started for their destination. $ When it is understood that these two or dere tilled *ken freight care, it will be seen! that General Wright has things in "apple pie ordec o '—reacly for every emer gency; and the wisdom of continuing the manufacture of ordnance attires 'at this poin will be readily perceived.—Colunthea (0.) grournaL A ScRPZCTED ItEaEL AGENT.--OLIO Of ' the passengers of the steamer Scotia, which arrived last night from Liverpool. was ouo pected of being a rebel agent, and detain ed. It was stated that his correspondence, public and private, was. Belted,. and "that therejwas evidence of his agency, and that he, had purchased arms and munitions of war for the Canfederates: We, learn, how ever, ion application at the proper office, that his arrest was not perfected, and that there Was not sufficient proof to warrant' his detention.--X-Y. Eye. Poet. . _ DEA:IIt E. P.. Cniiisr7;---Edwin 'P. „Christy, who.attemptbd I/5 commit suicide at ids Incidence in this city a few days nine; by , throwing himself from a scciinci story Window, died this morning. He was well known an the - foundcrof the most sue 00804 troupe. of Ethiopian 'Minstrels..— .A: iPorL : • ' • • ; '.\ n/. Tar Pa= Caor.- 7 Frons all parts of the 1 State we haul of fine prospe cts for the fruit I crop. The peach orchards especially nre' said to preserit a most prolific. appearance that has been noticed for many years.— • Del. Gazette. PUBLIC .WOTICES _L. LECTURE AT THE: IRON CITY --€9. COLLEGE', comer of Penn and EL Clair ors., THIS (Friday) !CORNING, a 11 o'clock; TRANSFER. OF RILLS AND NOTES. (Tara 7h. memb+ns,of the Clegben• Barga,Club ara requrared to ."4 at lb.. Boat ttouao, ou bATUft- DA Y EVENING.IMar 24th, at 7% o'clock. Peal c• tuala.tendancto 14,dealred. y22.td WM. .110KEra Prood<l.3.ll D.IrIDEXIDS. _,--------t--,.....__------,-,----- 21.1.aNCHES2 9 NAVOiail BASK, May 14th.1861. F.2....1"11E President and Directors of ,LCY this Comps' y have this day declared aDi i . dried of-Fullit Phi t CENT. out of the profits of i s lie hum els months, pa able Oa demand. msl7elved THUS. II: UPDIKE. Cashier. TfIE Prasident and Direcors of thl, Rank hart, thla day dechtred bleldend of THREE PER 1:1A2 , , PT. on tha.Capital Stock, oat of the profit. of the t ala,montha. Payable to Stork.holder., or attic legal repreeentatireson or after the lath Inst. GEO. D. 2 1 . 011..E1V, my9:lotd emblem. Knee I dead of rivz Dcomp L ,hrowl profits of Qt. which to be appru Throe Dollars pajp lost, C 4 7 I ID4TES. —______ .--_----- ----- ___. __ T:, -- - - .FOlt CO MISSIONER —ROBERT s .:, :;" 211cCkess, oredley townehlp, will be • eau 'Elkhart for Countje cutulseloner, subject to tbe de . chtion atilt) Bepubl can - County Convention. my2dawto ir.bcollisiTY IiOMMISSIONER.Z: 7 %.,' JONATHAN NEELY, of Lower St. Clair, will be .4pm - tad for County Commitaloner before the Erluiblinul County Courentlon. iv:dewier Alorrtre vlll be a mrelidatelar nomination o the °Mai of Dlettict Attorney, subject to the de. Melon of the Republlintn County Convention. aranao "1/17'itllY ATTUILN E Y.—ALKL Wyrahn,n,f ilegheeey city, will be • candidate for nom( don to the above office, in the Convention to be ce led by the &publican EZPCI2 rive Committee. Mh2.53c I 1 _,,,, -- ' - '. IIJIbTiLII.7I dentsned will office before the Repel sum whl3:dearthF A T TORNEY.—.INo. M. KtaxearatcX rill be a candidate for nomina tion to the abosoofiloe, before the next Nominating Republican Comity Cqnreution. apisalawtc ZA.II WCY Ls a canahlate kr the lieptiblican nomination Ce the Btatifietusie. aohtc SJPECLI, JrOTICES. ••''l3.—T.-1860—X.—Drake'a Plan- TAyION ,EITTEES. kahausted nature's great restorer..:..They iusigrate, strengthen and purify the system; cure D74tipais, Acidity of .tho Stomach, Diarrhcea, Ac. A t &poetizer and tonic. They Invigorate tho body, without stimulating the brain. They are compound of mire St. Croix Emu, Root. and Herbs, and are recommended by all who use them. Adapted to °lc or young, but particularly recommended to the weak and languid. Sold Vaal! Grocer., Druggist., Iloiels and Saloons. P. 11. DRAIa. h CO., an..Drow„,tt. /.7 1 : 1 0 , ,.1111 11WLyon's Ntig•netic Insect Pow. DEB, rusted for 19 . pt., and gnaws In arm'. 11 kllls d exterminate*, Roaches, Bed Bugs. Ants, Fleas, Moths In Cloths, [Furs and Furniture, Garden Insects. d.c. All. genuine beats the slgnature of E. Lyoa, and r sot poiamkniv to penes.. or dontatiemsi• mar. Beware viodunterfeits and Imitations. Lyrae* Powder kills dd . ' Insects In a trios. Lyon's Pills are dearn to rata and mice. Sold everywhere. • D. 5. 11A1.0413. ' O - ,q,,Bro,ulw s y, New York. .uperfor Copper SMELTING WORE'S, Prrrame.m. PARK, APCPRDY & co,, nanufwcturers of SHEATIIING, BIIAZIERS' ANL, BOLT COPPER, PRES4FD cerPzit, 80170115, RAISED STILL Burn:opts, &PALTER SOLDER; Moo importers and deolertla METALS, TIN PLATE, SKEET IRON, WIRE, Conmently us baud, TINNELS' MAGIIINESIAND TOOLS. 'Wetmore:, No. 149 blind and IM) Second etrama„ PittAbargh, roan'. tera. o.l lf - Spectnl orders of Cor!par cat to any desired [AI M•The Confessions and Experience OF AN INVALID. Pub ,, rOnd for, the benefit and as • warnintand • cautio to young men who suffer from Narrow Debility, eiemeturei Dopey plying at the ramo tim , the means of Self-Gun. By one olio has curod h maelf after being put to groat expense through mod:g impooltion and quack ery. 13y enclosing • poet d addroned envelope, mune corm may be ha i t.l . 3f the author, NATHAN. LEL SIATFAIIt, Eel 1 ~ ford, Hinge Co., N. V. m hllaydatrT m r.)„ alanulacturers of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, IWINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, &c., Noe. 61 Second street and tiG Third street, between Vinod and Market. Rare on hand 'a variety of nets Patterns, fancy and plain, suitable forail p Particular attention paid77:losing Orme Leta.. Jobbing done at short nntic N. 0. 110511160.11 wirabow r • ROBEIrSON, LENS, Somoza& ssw DI ! I W02.L11, Pittsburgh, Panu'al Orsioz, No. 2 LlTAitirr Std Nanobisturs all kiwis of SS MILL MACIILNEBY, WORE, STEAM BOILERS! WORK. • Imam( cumni. Wasumaroa rEASI ENGINES AND' STINGS, RAILROAD 0-O— JODRIN6 AND REP .tke. M - Pittsbargh Ste .1.. 14.71 m'ent.tottari. & EEL; also, /WELK% !BEL SPRINGS AND het arced, Pittsburgh, .19 , JONES, „BOYD DLanatacturen of OAST BT7 PLOW AND A. D. STEEL, Br AXLES, comer of Be.. nod 1 Pones. J. 0.1[1.1MPAT21C1.......4.8. colassr. BURNAP co., oucemnr. to J. 0. ILIBILP.LTII/C[ A C 0.,) BUD. ti , setorere and Whoimpale Dealers IA LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, 811ADE8, CHAD DJ LIBB B, &e: CHP'Wholoulb Agents for B karir4 CELERATE ILLUMINATINO AND LUBIICAT/2:13 C ANNO N OILS, II Woo:, driterr, oppoolte Sc. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. jarli:l3,l it.KIS a. N.EB, FIRE-PROOF SAL IM DER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT nowt, AND STEEL-LINKI? ntrnoidut.rnoor SAFE KANUFAOTUE US. Nos. ID) awl 131 hint areal, be/gotex Wood and ths.SVldelgsg!t...—N ..11 Ada. Ca:'BANK LOCKS Ora,a o bond. •B. C. p • rILLE, kaper dIA NUFACTURERN-az u l de la Boox, PRINT, CAP, LETTER AND, ALL E• NDS OP *RAP PING PAPER,, ilEirliaio removed from No. I lll Wood ntroet to No. 33 Smitbfloid areol, Pitt4,l,nrglt, 12 1TCASII OR TRADE FOR AOS. mmi jW.N. HOLDIES it US ; //cider; In FOREIGN AND .DOBIEST C BILI,S OF EL CLIANO.E, CERTIFICATES 0/1 DEPOSIT, DANE 'NOTICE *AND SPECIE, No. AT Market no . burgh, nnerCollestlon• icule on all the printilial tithe llrooi6out the United Statim. Aldo. 1 1 ,ZiEg401,1' 'FL coturrs, For weiLLINCI AND COMMISSIONIOIENCMANT *LW wbolasule deal 4 4 -0149 E: OTTER, EIREDB, 1 TISIT,And Pr0d 13 ,41 , 1.'410, '.No '2:5 Wood 'amok, Plentbne2. Pa. ______,.‘a_:,____________ -pp OGERSTITItATE 0 AA, Jo 6 os. bottles, In ills torsi entitled to valet pre/Asses over of Magnesia, garatogs, and most &,MJhs Powders, and other arm taken in tbe s o orning.segularly, It street on the gemnt system rem. correcting 'whittles,- and cooling o plaints. For rale byrklemm,YAß wog :Draggistai lair it the menu Jigging street, New York: Price 26' tM6li.. an w . rL , Itoro iumtroi saga by L IL bb 'ratio free. To .fIzAILT .. . . . , . , . . . . . • . . . , :':"..„. .."7,....7Ti1.":54,"..„17.-...;irtr,,:=.g..,T.,.-7,,,,,....c.ii..=&Ti..k...?.....A.-..z,..4,_:.,,.....,,,...T.,..,4-7,7,.7:71"-..-7.v*.:?7,.:`,.:c;74',..5.,:t.7,--_,Wr-4-.,-74,2-7.7..-.7' ~ ,q, n : ; •:5.•,, ,, - ' .!,,, . .'1- 7 ';,P14,7i.::-.:'• 1 ,, ,L, -,, r'z'k•:',:-:X , i. , : . :. i.:771 , ;;! , :: -,, .; - :1,...4 )7 7,; . 7. , . , 4 , .. - :! .. .... r,,:,'-'1.4.,,.-..,y,;.,77..?-7,..37.,:.,,,77:...T.177,7-77..•717:7.77..,-",,,' WVSUI.I/iiti fist' From one to the,* acres of laud, with or with out ' , tiding., including • Featallul elle Err a dwell log. Them bon the plate a young orchard °robot, fruit tree., In bead- g order; albo, , g,pea and email suite. It la locate! in a line neighborhood, and Immerses better ttowns of transit to and Irren the cal • than any other point In the county. Terme easy. Inquire at the GAZETTE OF.FICk. my 23 3t YISTBOVItniI, May Gth, D.—The Western LW/Pr y has this day deaared a Dirl- ARS PER STARE, out of the lest Olx months,' Two Dollars of , Gated' to credit of Stock,mud I.le in cook, on or after the 13th Jr. 11. GORDON, Beey. N h alf, b bla O Lae Fhb, mad thr sale by my 23 L_ll. VOIGT & CO. 50NEW OIL BARKELS in store and for sale by LEI. POE6T it 00. 9AbacxnHT Litir u BYYLto ArXfor ul. by L 11. VOIGT s 'O. IOOPGR, Wil a/ hall bbla. Lake shad: ckerel; 60 heir bbia. No. Mackerel: 60 halt bble. No. Ma 50 do Nos. I aud 2 Mackerel; 36 bble. Nos. 2.41 3 Mackerel; 100 bbla Louisville LILLIII 20 ,cke Imbue Dried Apples; 10 sacks 'Dried reacbee; 100 bovea Wfadern Reserve Cutting Cheese, (new); lto bids, Carbon The above le fur sale by J. D. CANFIELD. soya_ Piot street, near Wood. OHALM' 2.5 bbla. Baltimore Barring; To arrive sod for We by J. D. CANFIELD, My 2.: First street, oear 'Wood. cGORMIUK'S UM ÜBLN 'll MAP- Aix EDS •ND AIOWERS auppiy, two abd form hors., on hand oonatantly, for rul e by mcKETtuy22 dt CO. LARD LL,.j i ,„ N . , to arrive on otrazoor Cricket, for soh by my2:l ISAIAII DICKEY & CO. DUTATOES.-, ?G. barb. Red Pdratoce; lOU do Pinkeye and Purple Chili Just troceired and tor sale un • • a undhlate for the &boys .11atzt litrminatingCortrenti • LL SWASTZWELD.F.S., bush. primePenwgfra ads, lo atom and for aale J. d. LIGGETT R CIL, 73 Water and 92 Front street. 75 - baps prime lo Coffoo; 150 blds..Goldon Syrup; 75 • do Crushed and Powdered . Sup 01 do , 94" Coll&D 30 hhda. cholco P. D. do 20 do do , Cuba 25 Gbh.. Rook Oil; do. 16 do B. W. Wilda Ull; Fri Moro and foe WS by WATT & WILSON, roV.S) , 268 Litmrty stmt . GVSH 5 0T;bleTRE 1 f bulk Herring; t 9 do " 3 largo Ilackerol; tW hf 1113 " 3do do; 60 do, •• 3 m e d. do; CO do " 2 do; tO kith " 1 family do; 13,0 f. bble. " }White Fish; my2o IO Coro Andor 1.1 wall by WATT A WILSON, No. INA Lilwrry *treat. W , LLIAJI 31 xrcturtr. for the cafe or CRL , DIt, PKTROLLTII, EFINED OILS, KEROSENE., • NAPIITEt, WirMoral cash &drum. made on comignmeot. • 4 prompt pomm..l oumitlvo gl ren I. .11 1 , 1.041 ma. my2l:3md• LOST CliE'r BouK.—While in the = press 01Kee on ,Tuoulay afternoon, the tee inst„ un on the marble atattd a MoIIUCCO POCKET BOOK, with • smaq amount of money in rm. 611 bills, and one Due Dill In taros of the under attuned, with ether p.pee.. A IP•enal reward will be paid to sky person returning it to either myself or at the °aloe of the Gazette. D. IL LEWIe. turn. tt Nu. It Market street.. • A tsiLLLARD 1 OuttNANIENT w Ca. take placo at ttaa. ATHENEUM, lasEnri- :Alien On MONDAY, rifity '2601 oven of the gam. are ktyltest to etleml. trif22:l[. JOU.% ittiCIPiC3IWtOWEN, Proprietnl PAThNT HASKINS. We 'tapped Strairberrink, 12.1 season, 'ln th baskotf, lo good condition, to Chicago, PhiLndolph d N.. York. Frr sale at No. 211 Fifth .t BALE. P Thirty capital TOBACCO PRESSES AND CO3l , RESSES tor SAID 10, by CARPENTER R FORD, Cincinnati, Chin. OIL BARRELS 600 good, almond-hand bar Wei by . . 14EDDING veq large 10- stock at OAKLAND GREEN HOUSE, cow pnsing koszs„ VERBENAS, LANTANAS, GERA UAIS, ELELEOTROPES, A.NTIKaI UMS, FOS CHLSB, FEVERFEWS, WALL FLOWERS, PHLOX, Sc., wholesale and retail, M low prices. mytians • --- EIT FISH, DIRECT FROM SOS. N TON.-60 bbli. /arge No. 3 Mackerel; 60 tit bbIL do a do.- AND BRENT IRON IRINO done ou •Loq 1 Works MEM/ FLOOR • OIL CLOTHd—We bare in yards whi atones large stock of all widths, Irma % to 0 n, which will be cut to twit all' mei, of rooms or halls. Stylas and quality aa good, and Prices as low, It not lower, than any houre in the -.••• J. d IL PHILLIPS, 213 and 28 83. Clair street. THE.'iNEW GIFT GALLERY, corner of 11 , th and Grant drool. FINIC P f a:TOG/Cr. with twee, from 25 OICNTB upwerde, mid OIFTe or JEIVILLka with every picture. hruall plates for 10 GENTS.. ntylralt, BOYD• Artist. Gceiv- N.J ' ed, another supply or /letup Morserk Hoyden's nd-adjusting WaltiteiCES, the Nat In the market, &reale at the ;oda Rubber Depot, 26 ono 28 St. JClair street. Inty2.l) J. kH. PUILL/PS. Ati..311,E,U11 . , (late of Fayette county,' Arronnzr, d.e. .rrrrsaunoil, Pa. Offl22:6ee—S. E. corner Fourtlr.and Grant streets. mn, ill It A. IN IS t' A E Is! T OIL .I.CLOTII, for Whitlow Blltls—Attother lot, of .a aoperlor quality, Jest received' , from the factory, for oak, rrholotale. dad. retail, at the OH Cloth Were- Noma, NOII. :Aloud 28 St. Clair street. my2l ' J. .t H . 111.111.1.111.4. WMAIN i . X . LL t; , mwirto wide, foal tor-aced at 26 aad 225'6t. Miral. ,y2l J PIIII.I.IPP. A AND MAN PACKING. of in 0z.., thE ladle, !tubber Depot) 20 and Rs C. Clair atront. n.ySIU. TILILLIPI4. WaINED— cu .Lts tiritabed..Oranulata And Powdered Loaf cuitava ; Also, s full diwortment otLovering'it Refined "tulle and yellow &owe, received And ter wile by an barrel or .t mall, by . JOHN A. RENSHA W, my2l corner Liberty and Hand ate. • JIRY APPLES--200 busA. prime .Ury In auks, Pet received And Joe auto by FRANK VAN 111 Second street. VANTrELtux reaciv .V cd, thelt supply of Fmcy 61kaker Mats, of now and latantlful - patiorta, for sale at Oto Family Gro. Ntora or • JNU. TINNSHAW, wr4l corner Liberty and Hand array. TALLow-'-131 - blB. prilzio Tallow, just rmii'r by A. FETZE.a. corner Markotaud Finn etrecta., IIAGNE' of ;powder. 'it le the liquid Clltwaw Illooral Water., articles. Wbeu bag an admirable ;nal oostrilpalloa, all fabrile cow.. fiIbSTOO KO, sod aCtOrY. Vo.. 193 OISU wats, just re. No' ,40 . 1 0.r.1 for by • JAS. A: rETZ.6It, Corner Mirka antenna ovets. bLEAL . _ routi V. Coin h/Eal,Jos: ni.colred 1.011 Rd't. WO by • JAL A. FETZER, ebrner Ularknt and Vint ats. MA e E u A b b pr i ni 0 maple Sugar, Jeri readved aed for gals by /BANK - VAN GOADED, - • • 114 &cued attest. bza primo IVOIGT & CO CRUM elm) " , liow on wharf ould Sr We by - , - L. IL VOIGT , CO. • sale by, cg4lolo, rmir abrEnris=rA.,,'lts. sErniix)Trificiiiac OR !RUN% IN THE RENY, ONE OP THE PA TENT WNITINC: CASES lirer sale by W. S. HAVEN, WOOR AND TRIED STREET& It contntus Pnn,Paper, Pnucll, Env!,lop., Checker* and Cliectn-rbourd, and yen 1126641 , 11 . ”.1 only 8K hr lontlen. 200 o BA hh til ; ls r e o H: to ih n i i ! 1 lilt) ; Er.; 25 do I oba do; d. New 0 Lave do; a f ebeete Y H. T. a; 15 do Block '; ea; If 4 bble . do Imperiall'. Tea, serious brands N. Y. Yr op; 300 do New (Mellon Solo tree y ; 100 do Itedned WTI.; Wl' b a complete avortment of groin our eelvlng nos for hale by J. DILIVuRTII myZl 130 and ;32 Second JAMES A. FETR caner Market slid First ZE mire No. 1:.9 werkr. bTREET NEW FORI. BM BARRELS, WHITE DUOS. d CO No. 6 Favent, .. , 20 do do" 2. do; Z 3 bbl.. Day of Ittand Ilorrlog; 10 do- Eau Port do; g sad for 11810 by IL RIDDLE TIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, No. ; no SICITHIrteLD STREET, (opposite the rush= Bowe) Chartered by the Legislature. OTFICITS: PrEllideat—JA2l.B.9 PARR, Ja. Via PILEISDO7II: Wm. H. Smith. H. F. John F. Jennings, A. Re Bad., netn., ' Th.,. D. Messier, . Joshua Rhode Thoa. S. Blair, Jacob ~ tuckrath. Francis Selena, • Ala, Brdley, Henry Lloyd, Alfred Slack. TIWSTE.: r Josiah King. IC. Zug, C. H. ulff, A. S. Bell, .hm. Dilworth, B. B. Cochran, 8. tl. Fowler, W. A. Rued, W. Smith. 1 J W. Wood, R. C. Schmertz, O. B. J01:1(11, F. Rehm, C. W. Rlckemon, B. F. Joaea; J. U. Tiernan, S. H. Hartman, W. H. Phlia. D. M. Lag, K. J. Andenam. C. B. Herron, Jas. W. Baxter, D. E. McKinley, W. Ihmeen. Socretary and reaacirer—D, E. WEINLET. • • °Pon dells', from 9a.m. to 2 m. kW IA Saturday evenings, (rout 6 t p. o 8 o'clock., Tuesday Depoeits received of ONE DIAIE and upwards. Dividends declared In December. and June of mach ear. Dividends allowed to remaiu are placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and Year inter eat, thus compounding It- Books containing Charter, By-Laws, dm., furnished at the °nice. ,118-This Institution offeft, espechdly to those per. sons wh o, e. are email, the opportunity to which will be accumulate, bya r esou small as deposits, easily saved, a BUM posits, when needed, their money nut only being safe, but bearing Interest, Instr. d of remaining unntodoctive• my2o:l,run M2M;2l= . . On April 26 ,1862, will appear n New 21 BALLADS OF THE A aoriesWf PICTORIAL LYRICS, From the well knownpen of MR. A. J. IL DUGANNE, llisgolficently :Munroled from original drawings, by t he beat artiste, and beautifully printed on hot.promed hper. A part will appear every month, Including, amoog other thlngs , , the FALL E OF SUAITER, DEATH OF LYON DEATH OF LLSWORTH. NEWBERN, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT ROYAL, FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, Sc., Ac. The whole forming an ILLUSTRATED POETICAL sorry - END?, of every event in the protoot most Important gin In the bluer' of this great nation Part I. entitled: THE MARCH TO THE CAP ITOL, (of the 6th Regiment of Alemeachneett.,) arlll appear as .trove. blugle Parte, (monthly, free by poet,) 23 eta. One year, (15 monthly part.,) " Liberal terms to the Trade, Globs Okarass... Apply to JOHN ROBINS, P. O. kioz, 3 ,l l lo—oriltham y 37 Park Roar, N. Y. 'llll E OFFICIAL vy A R .31A P. —Raz .ll. aril's RAILROAD AND'..3IILITARY MAP or the Southern States, from the most authentic anima, and the COAST SURVEY, engraved in the Attest style of Map making. - It gives ...resent and such valuable facts concerning ad the Railroads that the Star Department immediately authorised Its publication, and distributed ONE THOUSAND COPIES among the Generale and C.lonels of the Army. A. it is the ONLY MAP that is authorized as OF. FICLAL. It at the moat reliable and authentic, and nom Its large also--32 by 55 inehett--ahows at a glance the plan.. and all the strategic points. Gen. McClellan-has acknowledged the great important. of It to hie movements. Beautifully colored. price only ONE DOLLAR, to compete with Inferior maps. /13 cloth ease SI SO. Denected and mounted on muslin. it 2 50. Mounted on muslin, with rollen, and varnished, Et, GO, bent fn.. mall on receipt of prtoe. WILLIS P. HAZARD, No. 723 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 1 38 - Aa every intelligent man wants THE BEST •nd ONLY OFFICIAL MAP, Agents can make money rapidly by setting thin. New pper. duetting add re.. dd thno times shall cell,. too by mall my Iddta r ,t•ti AI SU USM{S SEWING MACHINES.—Many circulars lugs tog bet n iseued purporting to emanate from toe (;roe tor 4- Baker Sewing Machina Co., R. !1n.., Jr *there, oontaluing gross mis.atatements and tbreatA, •19 therefore feel called Upon; in )allis,' to the public and to ourselvea, to make the following etatsment of fact, During the four years that we hare hens =saurus turtuw awl selling hewing Machines, these parties! Fare never obtained, in tkiew many cults at law and equity they have instituted,"o nngle droblion against tia, not seen apt - di...wary iajwacnow. Ail our Machine boar the maker's name and date t 4 paLsot, and ant never sold by any other title. C. W. WILLA/am & CO., Onmeessore to Williams Orns.) Boston, May, call and me three Williams & Orris t 2.5 FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, which have mus ed .0 much ,xciternont. Salesroom No. 12 Fifth rt., riser of Mhrket, Pittsburgh. '•ltt3m LILLEY. NIHAU'S & CO., Agents. 16 is, ERTELT:4 6TREET vt, SEMND DOOR ' ABOVE ARCH, Or STA IBS: .441 DIES DRESS TRIIIIMINGB, The Copartnenhip heretofore existing between fid.OPMAN & LONNEILSTADTER Raving been dis-oired by tenthuu consent, the under signed respectfully Informs tho patrons and friends ot the old Arm, and the tmio in geriend, that he has Islet all the niastalrs rooms of No. North Eighth street, above Arch street Philadelphia, to continue 'the manufacturing of all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK, and MANTILLA TRIMMINGS. KINGES, BUT TONS. TASSELS. CORD, LiEAD-NETS, of all de scriptions, As., Ao. And will offer Inducement.., in Pare and quality, as well as prompt attendance to ceders, in army article appertaining to his line. WIL LONE ERSTA DTER, No. 10.1 North Eighth at.. am. Arch el. Philadelphia. Sp nThi l7 o LI A for c y 11a stommh; Oxygenated Bitters, amtain no alcohol ; Gwent Pills, fur rheumatism; Lindsey'. Blood Searcher, genuine; Bunion and Corn Placers, warranted; /awl Powder, certain death to Roachee, 3c.; genuine. Ft:trilled; remove. gn, Az.; Vowell's )tat Peet°, only 20 cente; Bed ord. Water, (rah from the coring; Edinburg Ale, very superior; Elixir of Bark, a tonic and etimulant; Magnolia Balm, removes pimples, to.; Orange Flower Water, very Brie, Sold by SIMON JOIINSTON,Danuoisr, myl7 Corner of Smithneld and Fourth street. WHOLESALE 01100 ER No. 271 LIBESTy friTHEET, frat . lng ptirriissed tho interest of .141. tote portlier., will continuo dhe busine” at tho old stand.lutd viii be pleased to roceiro the pal rOnage of hi s old (fiends and enstoinore. motErdtf I.4ll,LIAlth 'I`ABLELi., with Sharp's „LP Patent CUaillol2,lllre wan known to ba aniyaor to all others. Patented November, 1&59. Itinutifactory, 148 FULTON STREET New and mecond•hand BALLS, CUES, TRIMMINGS, ac:., a • ,13- Ortierz . br , null trill receive i d ,r;otopt attention .L I New Castle and ReMer Valley Railroad Compa• a will 'receive •Ilealed oposals, at' their Ohm In w _Caslo, till M Pr AY Zith, at • Moon, for the grading and bridging on the two follnwing railroad routes: let. From New Castle lioMewood Station, on,the P. Fr. W. A 0. R. 8., distanced:ming about 15 ?Mira; Yd. From New Castle to the, P. Ft W. It O. It It , at or near the 431 Milo post, distance being about 10% , Plans and specificatioce of the work on. both mitre. cm Lo seen at 'the Company's, eines, on and sifter May 22d. - • • By order of the Balm! of Directors. A. L. CRAWFORD, President, N. C. A 11, V. IL R. Co ~E RCII4.IIMTTw 111GORS. NEW UUODS N EW GOODS !DENBY G. DALE 1 CO.; Staceenpora to Janne O. IVatt,) Are now reCeiring their Spring Block, compriatog every variety of goods adapted to mon and bary's wear, which, In extent, choice torte and prime will compare favorably with any lu the trade. • French, American and Wret of England Clothe , of the best makes, or ovary shade and quality—. very large aesortment; '',Oandirtores and Doeskin.; Super Black PrencleDoeskins; Super Black French Coml . merm; Fancy Caaelmores Ih _.every variety; "Ribbed,) Black and Parley Oaaaltnere.; Silk lifted Camimerve• or every shade and color. !, YESI'1li08•-•Pancy 811 k and Satin festuum,now style.; Emper.Black Satin and bilk Panting.; klatlasa , and Pancy.Blik Tooling.; White Figured BllkAud Satin Vesting*. Alec,every, Variety of ;good, for Bruin** Coats; ilkewio a very choke .elect io' n of Prirulatung Goods' adapted tugentlenten'awear• Soliciting au early call front oar Wendt and the; public, any ordure entrusted to our owe will most arta; prompt attention and puuctrudity to oU. meek ILENIIY O. BADE * 80., Merchant Tailors, odd:: •' • Con Penn anti Bt. Clair patrons T3l" (41cE OF YOUR HEALTH BUT MpLiPRIPB mem SAIIICRATUN hada from common aolt , Ii is perfectly- healthyalid pore, and will make better, lighter and more healthy welting than any otherEaleratus to the srorld.:-It to perfectly free from all impurities, and impute a, cream.likaillatur to, the food. Please , give It one , trial. If jour grocei has not gut it Mil him to get It fur you. For male whole:oda and retail at 11011/11IT JAOWS• Um. I and 9 Plansmal. 11)(lekaritlAl rpenter's Tools B tone Cattpril Tools, kr ode bl m 717 WW t TETLEY, 1.36 M=M Eastern Auctioxi Sales SOLID COLORS AT ST*. per yoj•S PLAID AND STIIIPED at 50 to 7.4 c. BROCADE SOLID COLORS .t 62e ., .d in all the desirable .adee. INDIA CIIECHB, heavy quality, at. 60, • BLACK BILKS, in plain, stripes sod ligttred—an immense stock at all prices. G - IZEN_AJDIZTMS A large Int . in block and all mlors,.yezy cheat, ORGANDIES, JACONETS & LAWNS . . . , TUE LATEST I MPORTATIONS—from 12%c. to C 2% per yard. GRIEVraDI.IrE 11.1ER.IGES &renal lots, all now ) , at Tariacu, pricae. SACQUES & MANTLES • xi SILK. CLOTH, end ruione other new materts.l4, • twenty different style., et ell pricey - 4rein $ 1 00 • 860 W. DR,..M'SS GOODS Our stock of these. fur QUANTITY, VARIETY nJ OfIEAPNEBI3, has rotor been approarbod to this ity. Prices from 614 to ta per yard. ~ I 'ITT9BUILOII • • One lot of CIIA LLIE DELMNES at 123 ix.: worth 8 cents. .• Ono lot BROCADE POPLINS, quite noor, 123§c. orth 25c. GREY GOODS, from 12Ye to 250 ELAM. AND WRITE CHECKS, I:mm*4 cents 76c. NEW YORK • ; Together with an almost endless variety of Trench, EngMb, Getman and Simony DBMS GOODS, at the alma rates. I 1. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS; SHARP A largo stock, which we' aro sailing ITNII*I3.ILY CHICAP. BOYS' AND GENTS' NEAR; A SEW STOCK, at all prices • . N, 8..-Positively but One Price. mw . IMommi J. M. BURCHFIELD'S North•eaat Cor 4th and Market eta: NEW CALICOS for 3Y. Do MOURNING ".12Xe 800. 01/10118.1113 BLACK AND 'WRITE PLAIDS, AIOZAMIIIQtrEE, best gnaiiq ENOLIBII lIEBA.GES SACQUES AND MANTLES NEW STYLE loop Goods for. AND 1130Y6'WEA.R. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED EMMA 0 - 4 , 114, 12-4.8111017iNG 94, 6.4 PILLOW MUSLIM TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS,: 'CUSH, COTTON DLAPEUB. isirvorrr FAIL TO CALL pus. oftlMOT E W 6001/8 "T OB , mAontral a oo.v. Nom. VI ma I s o littl asr 111146.1. and NUM Imnst Fecal. mai 1 :\ SIMMER Sit ii AT37}IGc. 16a !CENTS, % yard vide FINE LAWNS at 127 cents, faatri JOSEPH HORNE Will I:mama% to recedes another stock of STRAW odo• and HAIR SIONNETS,'CIIILDRMS HATS, ity Hp !GOODS , of the twat BOSS. nowEas, RUCHES, and a hdl Hoe of IGoof • • lejust °petal' BEAuyiruL striping DELEssiOOO, LIGHT COLORED BAL3IORAL NEW STYLE 11610VdtliEla • IV holerale buyers will fbad our stock of the above ~ ocds, together with nostrar, GLOVES, EN IBOIDEIdIES an . OTION9, at wch pridem am noble them to make money \ on throu• will JOSEPA \HORNE . ~ ../... W. & D.llllollB'. Ic. 1 (Wbolatale Rooms 2d and 3d stones,) . \ Nam. 77 and 79 MARK= STRUT. 'CLASPED TAPE nobp s)uRT. JUST MWEIT6D, BARKER & CO.'S, 59 Afarket Stree4 SILKS, sx:g.wzs, • • . For SPRING sod SUMMER, SUMMER, to great ratietv, tuclud lo somelrery hanme GREN: AD g INIC a nd CREPE DE PARIS, at gtO 00, worth from $l5 00 to $.21 00. Odor *lads at • • Si 00 sod up wards. do,.made to order. 111111121 On Monday, May 19th, M,RLIIOERY GO6DS. 1G,„0„1„. TIOOP SKIRTS, In r Diamond Tiede Waved, Riveted, 'Flexure, Crinoline, D er, raw-rte. ua. , od ,. h, Young Ladles , ell other styles, aallivip at Eastern prices, for e:htSTI. Eit,EUAN'y zo_46un'llthhl; NEW 'DRY COODS, JUST OPENED DRESS GOODS, ' SACQ DES, Ix. taping! NCH STYLI; HOOP SKIRTS extra rival , NOSIEBY AND SUN UMBRELLAS 110CMOSEPING GOOD& GOODS ;FOR GENTS AND DOTS; WEAR PIIINTa, GINGRAKS, CITECESOM. TERMS—Cam, y LEEN ralecs cow C. HANSON LOVE &CO.'S, ATON, MACRI73I CU, NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, Jobbers and RetailerS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, SUSPENDERS; SUN AND RAIN UMBRELLAS, BILK CORSETS, RIBBONS, RUCHES, HOODS,and all kinds of FANCY ART/ULU& WHOLESALE.WHOLESALE.BUYERS enpplted on NOTIONS. the beet ,PSS. EATON,MACRUSI Sc Co., Invite the attention of WHOLESALE AND HETALL BUYERS o a wool large and varied Mock of dealrable goods Ault • 1028 aJPIDSE.Mia&•TS. PITTSBUIIGH 'IIIEATRE. Leteee nod Manager _ 13.0 Pt of CECILE ItPell, teem will appear' as PEG WOPPINGIGN. She will also recite the fAlt ePaNtiLED PANNELL FE MAP EVENING, May The three act comedy, entitled 1 , 1_6.848 AND FACES. After which GEGILE PUSH will recite the STAR SPANGLED BANNER. To codelude with VALENTINE AND ORSON. Itellatil7B. .arc _ _ DESIRABLE DVEN 1 AND LOT AT AULT/011.7-Ori IVESDAT G,2day ritb, erg o'clock, 'be mid, in the eecond floor males room of Davis' Auction, No. fd rifth stmt. That certain lot of ground (been part oI lmt Do. 211 'a 'Waxes' pinto mime. on t• e east Bide of Second - 'street, b. iv een Market and Ferry streets, having a front of nineteen feet on Second street' and extending back - eighty feet—on which 4 erected the .modern style, welt finished, three story trick.dyreliing house No. 69, containing ball, deal.. partom, g-room, kitehen,l leash-house, six bed rooms mu bstn-roorn,uas and eater. Das been late ly repainted and pal-ered, and is in good order throughout. a good cellar under thu curia house. Any one ueeirons of examining the property previous to male, can do so by calling at the Auction hone,. Tans or Sala--:-Orm-fourtb mob ; residue la gams mined annual paymenta, - with interest, seemed by bond and mortgage on the premises. my= J. G. DAVIS, Anct. AtsVUU Air 1T L IllittisiZbB= AT AUCTIOII.—On SATURDAY NORRINDItay Mth; aL U o'clock, Will;be sold, at the Commercial Auction Roam, ZS Filth street : Due singl &douche, In good condition, and one set Moen Dm e-hone - Der mounted. ! J. G. DA4/8, 364 filAES.—Yositive LF Sale, by Anction, of 33 towing Machines, W. the Auction Rouse of E. W. Lind, corner Wood street and 'Virgin alley, oh FRIDAY, May 2s, at 2 o'clock, sa the agent, Mr. Daly, is relinquishing that branch of business, and determined to close the whole stock at any price.. The assortment comprises !MOAT'S d LEtTEIt'S improved Celeursted Manufacture, va, none patterns, of the moot costly, - Ixtantihtl Sala and workmanship, 'which for durability, design and genewil satisfaction, rennet be matted. A great number aro of tho IILIPTIC AND tiIUTTLE PATENT. • The Mimi Laveaverage "cost is from SAO to $l5O, hatlistrric. been received to diopose•of the ehttrot stock on hand, by Public Sale, to the highest bidder. vithout regard to coat or prices. E. AliC LIA,EL DALY, Agent. LEND, Anetiouber. mytthadi. VALUABLE bloui-O.N. r !TUE3DAY Y.V.F.51.1.160,11a7 Mk/ MI% o'clock. sold, in the Second Y/oor bales Boom of the Countkerclat Auction now*, 56 Bath area.. the following-list of 510.1,..1' .50 sharer Yank of 11/I.l.argh Stock; • 60 do Allegheny Savonalon Bridge Co. Stock; 80 -.do Penn..-Itaftro.d Co: thock; 1.6 ,do kitaburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago . ' Xtuttway Co. (new /Wan) 10 du Monongahela it/Baronet, Co Stick. 12 do Plttaborgh /nautance Co.; :" • - 6 ao Pe toyernna. co do. J. O.DAYZI,Aact... 13UtitlY AND 1/0/0% ADOTIONOn SATURDAY Comm.. Day 2lth, a t o'clock, nil! be sold, at the Conimer. dal Auction Dome, 6i Alin meet, Ono superior Top buggy, Weat's make, nearly neve; One brown XII;I., crorke In angle or double haruces.' ney2".. • • J. G. DAVIT GOLD I'ATENT WATULL d? AIIOTION.—On BATORDAY xvzsou. key 2.4tb, at 8 o'sloole,,oll he sold, at the commer cial Auction Bente, Cd - Flattstroet, One sutintlor cme, on Pa h. Johnstent rarer Watch, ' gold hunting , J. O. DA.IIB, duct. Guar sIEE-I.ha SA.7II4IDA.Y. 116 /0.424G, Rey 24th, it 10 o'clock. telll be sold; at the %camera.' dictation HOW*, 54 Fifth street. - .- I,oou Ibe. Out Steel, 1 loch square. J. G. DATAB, itict. Plat.MoB. TNABE'S w PIANOB.--Splendid near of the celebrated Gold Medal Preadtun • kieso FORTES, manufactured by WM. Saabs* .. :They have AVISLI - awarded the'Llglust premiums for' excel/ta all cuinhat. cad an pro.' flounced b y ama over in:in Tn pe .i.L W BEILG, 31. STEAC KOBOll. to. B ATTE.R.suiI other niatlngulabed Pian ists, to be equal, If not superior. io any to this coon, try. Oft AdttiOTTE Itatl3ll6 43 Fifth street, dole Agent for the Manufacturers, for PlttebvirGh sad-Weetera Penneylvanta." • ' rarAi us° THY. BUY PIANOS •IN THERVIN WORLD. Wernswedforfire seam . A oompletssad boautlful awortment of the Inooro partake bTRINWAY A BONS' • NEW , YORIE KCVOS, • Resolved in for sale at New'York factory prim, by. IL RIMED A BRO.. 63 Fifth Week, Sole Amu, for Eltaltoray,•• Plena. Zak : tia—kk.i. Lth . B - 880 slistJv I LIABMONID3IB. .& third supply of, them eleatat, useful and cheap Ildßliftililtilid remised to-day. Teachers, Direct ors of Schools, biasing Masten, Loaders of Molts, sad theriblie mmendly, aro r espectfully:Milted to call and standup them, it the music wars:muss of .eyS ' JOJIN .11. ME LLOStaI.Wood st. . I_l AETONIIE.He NEW. YOBILPIANOBe—Another ➢P o of the larga tieroo (Mars - &Inwood Ilarkos from by Brothers, NorrYork, Jon rorahrod and for tido by so 8 Joan. 11. MELLOR, 8 11ffood or. 1.4 ) US DOL. IdalB..:4lainti Brothels, 'elegant Boomed 7 MUM. fell ieon HA NinlM% Wifh (toted lege, round cornets. e, .Ilosrwoodtops atd-rlettlattuatlapt .101 TWO NON WIND DOLLANS. Tar tab, by myt JOIN H. MALL° lt ; gt wow at. rTIWIY ISEGNIND.d ti L TAT/16 I'OATALRIaI AIELODIO2.OI. of ClarlArt,-- oedrUni iud Kasou A hamlia . For rain by - P** B KEL LOU, 81 Wood streoF.. . _ 12=!' NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, ..... __Wx. 11xxosues. Lam
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