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'4 51 0 - 0: 44, N,! . ' i E I N ilii 4 44 i 4. 1,, 4 ,4i--•ie.... k i Vrt ,l l;.- - :;*, , ,.. f , , R •#.a ~ ;., • ..-.,..41. ti.„ l : 4 N.'N.:4., N: 1 :1::•:.+0-. - 441i , C4.'41r Wf,•:, 0 ::_*.53,„,.,4,,42 1 tk v •g it , ..„ k::?" ,, %:4„11,14:„.5,.niihi t ~, 3074 , -wip,,, ; „. 4 :. , 1 , 4?,,,,i-.11-: ? ,v ,,, , ) ,,,t7,,* -;-, 44 There is not a Loyal Slaveholder c , 4gooN4pte* , I ~ .. 4,....- ~ in•tbla Conn try.” i' , 4 - '.§#4;.-1c::1-::.'gz ~,.....* „ l 4 u.. This is the' language of Mr. Baru:mot, 3.3! , / , ',' , '1.Ai'11 1 4,.4. k'.4.;,' of New York, in the Howie on Friday. „... ~,,,.;-.40..1.,,-,,,,v4.:,-$.4:41.. lie might have added, that there was not a , 1 41 4 4-et'o t't;l , 'l;l3:l,. 'PA : P.i. : l ,l :',: ' ' ' MZV_* '': loyal defender, or apologist of elavery. In the course of his remark; Mn 'SUN/WICK I',!4 : iit'A - ;.: - ,'3 1 `::lfiNf• ' said: = . f 4 ". :!irt t li f ‘l .l- k1 7 41 7 - , :iT- ' 4 1 . ' ;.. , Nobody was afraid of employing colored .1j, : ; '.4 , 1.i 4 t -1 ; 1 ,0.: f,i:i . . .-,Z'! 2 ) , soldiers, excepting him Who was apprehen sive of exasperating the men whd wear the :' , l - ; 111 ::' ,. %.ii . ,',' ,.z ; ',' - t - ": 4 '' A skulls and bones of our deceased soldiers ~• )lr„:7. I .* P: 1 -, , 1-, , t I I , = !..” - ft::. 1... . • :'. ,:. , ~..-.: ~,,, , , r / at their girdles as ornaments, add gentle to 's ie -- 1 ~?..!-; •:. .7.... t. 1 ...., men might be found to vole for the reafera^ ; t ,-.. ",'," ,15,"; ,1,":: ;%!•:!..,,,; ;.' - . l 'iN 4 lion of all the rebela to the army and navy, if.':.tf.:?”'., ,-_! - ' ' l ' ''-' I ' and to compensate them for the loss sus 'y: ill• - "i:. , 1 ,-4 . : , '1! -* talued by , investruenta in Confederate 0.. ; ,41. , , , ' , " : _ ...' 4 -"':' le= _ money, for fear these rebels might become fi ' :.' ? '' ', " . ..'ilr:'.;' '' . • •••.' • . 1- ''.,-q ,, , very desperate if this be • not done. There ;;- ' '',4, ' ' P.', teas nag a loyal slaoeholder in Mfg country. 4•;:.- 1kr„....,,,, ~ , : t • I. 7i f Mr. Wickliffe (Ky.)!—For the laei remark I'-..! i - ' - '.:: q : :: 14- •1• , : •,-,,,., s: • —,.-., of, the gentleman (Sedgmbsk) I call him to . .1 1 ', • ' . :.• ,•...q , ~ , order. il ' 'l; . ' :".!: ' ' A ' ',. - ',' , i -_- r • - The Speaker said the gentleman was not 1 : ~:1, - 4'..1i -: .: . '.' , 1. , .... - indulging In personalities. [- 1!: 2 -li :-.. '-- ' .41 ~ 4, Mr. Wickliffe—The statement that ' , there Is not a loyal alaveholder in this country" ____ ~, , is false. Vt- =• '4 - ,' , '''::„ :,,,'1 .4.: ' ANOTHER fidAIICIPAMON Psorzer.—The The Speaker—“ Take your seat, sir l"' - ,- ,•. 1, $;81I 'Poll flmos reSommends as a remedi A ir• wi ° k liffe` — "l *WI sir f" [Laugh _'l 1 1 for the hulcont slave hunting now seen in i to Bed lo re ark '..... - Cit-, / ;win e ," the following project': :, ways . know g w ir hete th in e bt el' "j'-°u will al. LAI, It be previded by law that as 7 slave watch the prep. e s B T h c 4 o .' r a t h a a n ° I r-s w h i ll i ! a h : Wi t) bi t fa a tYn ho u dictAbg from Maryland into the District, memit was this: then. freo pleddtl fn the custody of the ' Eraan . 101111 and willing to sacrifice the inatitution of slavery to sure the country is not loyal. dodo& Cetinission, who shall appraise his ..,;,. , 4 F-4 =:' - . solo. 8/14141"Pr06i or ," 0 " 61 1 ) and This expitinationhe supposed wouldreheve `..... NA , ' 1601% thaf ''cPthprostitidft SMI/P l F,Mlidef: o MS sensitive friend from Kentucky. In , f• - ;" . 5 ,',•I. ' ' , , - 'IX . 1 11 . 6 ,/e.11, 11 . ttl tier! birl . ,el,ntit etill? . _ conclusion, be said he mould no . t leave one It ~ '.. v, .., ' -,-;..., 1 :1-4 , ' ' Pliis g- 4 0 ,"1.1 ,41 1",.0 .10, ,,*' " ,;Pg, . 000a,P0s slave ill the wake of our advancing armies. ~ ,' ''.v, , ..„- T ''' '' ' 4.. ',..4 1 *,.._.,. : -c.::, , . 6f f# 4 ,4 d i d tp,t7" lh n i t4r,:,, , ,, ,i 7l7::,r t i z se, how - qdiek iurilittletly Mr. ricklifto ....; .;`:•'' 1 . 1 ',.. '' - ,' ' if ev "'" -• 4 "" _, 7'04 iiiitriti - OV --- ii - init 'AD inidentiily ; took his seat. The _starch le: ttlitati . * br l'' ' 's t' '' ! 'll ;''' t!'-C' itintel4fiffitind ti Free Age - , the follow, No cracking lif the lasknow. 4 , : . _.. *_ * t li , A -. . ;--..- c , T 4' , -? :r: ,- : -- f.t -'- f: - :.i,l ' ir,:aAt - :f -, ;aea;: ,, ;: -,,,-,-.;---------,-- ff ,----- - ,---a---,--,-=- ~. .,i:,..:.„.i.; 4 _ .46,;-,fg:.,„c.i, , 4.,z:_rg , f,, , ,,1i,..-.,,- , %, , i , -,4.--,t , :-, • -:';'' ~ - 74 '-.*r!!'Z'l''`.. ' ' ''''' I ' , • ...- ' ' - I . 11 Al I, EKES t Th Viffstitrffir 05autte. TUESDAY . 3.IOENEvG, MAY 27. laterefiting matter will be fon d _ on. on: first and foarth pages this morning. • . • „ maotictz, ..dopy !by the 111. 'PUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Or CODETY, at thelr meetang held On Satz Urclai, May 2lthOt3l, - ratios:, Is hereby aim that LENIKANE /MEETINGS roi be held to the ;various Wier i . Botiongh.e end Tairnahlie of the County, at the noud places] pt tieeledions fonach pre:' Clod SATUBDAY:3 UNE - 2ler, 1342, for the` . agefkin of TWO DELEGATES from eith.Prectnet, : at+yroueir.tiao to be tteld on the : : 1 33 .11',EOrrrentlott wit! - turembla CO MONErAY, - VT, at 'hp dot:TAT IiOUSE; n o'clock prnatate 1 e PBESIDENT 'JtIDGE or ASSOCIATE LAW JUDGE im C. O2I ,4ON'TLEAS; dm., and a COUNTY amd to elect DELEGATES to the - :4"LEEATZ DEPITDLICAN CONTENTION, to be held to.Clut,T. • • • The Printery leitlogi io the townships will be ,Iteldietwecci the Mein of 3 and S p. m., sod to the wean nand 7 p. ra., of said ippoicament of the delegates to the Meru .. ' , tripe um h' by 'Marking, and In the cities and bor. 'ouitis• by ballot.r-..:. J. Y. DICAVO. Marcum ftect: etery._ . • l i , ~. Tile News from the 'Potomac.. ur city wil's in a state-of -hotel:Me ' ex .t..-.46 a era all day - yesterday, in come 2iimonce of the ' extraortlinary l news of - -- gekeral Masse" being diiven aback across - - the , Potomac—the danger of Washing ..,ton--and the , fearful . excitement in Bal . tircere... The news was sci anexPeoted, and ii . cione, upon s u ddenly,that us so it Was diffieuleto: realize the extent andAhe im-, ''Pcrtanc6 of rid disaster • --- - Aloyernmentlas token immediaf men . sureilte reinfOrde Bssis, and we do not , f lear'..for Washington._ We have lost . the 47valleyOf Virginia-for the present, but the - . t:dschels ;will find theft:position untenable, on 7 - AIM- fa llof Rickonandanti fall it mast very . _ ... . , . . soon—and will be in danger of being cut t:, -- 4aciii - tieiriet:tat. .. * . . . , It. the ' rebels aim at - Washington, they •-'.wiii make a , sudden dash.by the way of the f.... - Allariatittae Get, Railroad. Gen. GICJILY is at White:. Plains;' but not in sufficient force to cheek -them; and what force there may be in : - fielerie we'd° not know:. Me hardly think -.`:they will venture an so bold a move. They svAnayi howevericross the Shenandoah Moan ; -- ficifin; and attack Frement,iwho is at Frank :!.lln.," away .fioin'any supports and with but poor tnemts,of -transportation, He depend . ed on Blurts in the Valley, to protect his . - ,;;;ltiff:fitink; and fie is meat probably wholly unprepared for the overwhelming force the -enemy'can launch against him. - ' WitieheVer way the'enemy may turn— •••• Itatiards . the etist;_for Waehingtonta . the nortioacrois the Pototime—or to the west • -to-attack Piainent,-it i. clear that matters should be hastened to a crisis at Richmond. . . _'A defeat of4he enemy . there will relieve us = at oactu''4,it.liont ifii c i relief, - the region of the Upper9otorcuic is, in about the same Condition itwas before E BANKS crossed the river. , ; ..-11 , , • . elite rebels, co q' kave the cpportunity of ' 'destroying the!, 'Baltimore Railroad, and they may make - a:dash - at Cumberland, and get in the rear bf Tremont. They will no ...- 4oubkmake good use of their time, and the -'.. most active measures e htuld be resorted to, _.. mle:tlL , / ,35, A Coritraliand Volunteer. In 'the accidat given by Cagt. George Smith' . of the late severe and disastrous light at Front - Koyal we fled another in stanee.ec.. a loyal negro - doing good service least; doing What inbiin lay to save troops tram being suhuised, and -cap . - ttLed or -massacred, as -the rebels had planned they ehOpldbe, without the chance tolsiriin a blow.. Had_tbi-Ilegro horseman 410-;- 4 +ecitne- dasldng"': , into 'Col. - KertleY's - . camp, with his alarm cry, "The "rebels are coming, and wril out you off. CoL Kenley's - force Woidd:-Itave beeA "cut Off," ;:wlthent'givingrilleMins we. litive - said, the chance 4o ' strike a.b . lew. at - theirassallents. Cnpt Smith saya - that the pick - eta never ilretralite;- hiving; probably, owing to a. aaddea tttrtr of the '.:_ road, been surprised that to :the negrob6ise • ..-m44 , 11.10110=.7re may attribute' the elope '-, — .6-4r6CeSinplefe surprise and an ingio l rions And yet eonie :rebelitdave owner may a few days hence, come . into " 'Washington, and reclaim this layal , negro, tuutcarri-liiim a we whip him to death Oeneral tinnier: This gallant officer., who is in ' , e-heart of the .enemy's country with only about fifteen thousand men, and -who from his position sees Abe .absolute'necessity , . of attaokihr, the' , .."rebels in the weakest point, is nowtlie, target it which the die loYalists and syropathizers with - is I ession isiti laturcir_their targets .-: s• Nev i-mind, _._ generic old soldier , ; The country ppreci ales and•will-rewardjour patriot' m t .. . -.: Mr F . aIiNEY, iti his last letter to the . . Abu, States the , casein alight not so agree • Ittiffitt these - rank traituri: -- - ' Major General Hunter, at present, the forget. of the" politiolarm, who"arc never • content unless they have somehody to 'abase, and who qualify theirsuppcirt of the ,`cause of . the coutitry by:exhibitions of a dispesition.to attack It .whenever the °coo. sion re presented—Major General Hunter il, is no doubt, a montrou.s ogre and anode, buVleti us give 'hint credit for on thing. Merhas..audacionsly attempted to Sy Ids Warrior hand . upon the - precious casket of slivery, and for this has been gree ted with tho hatred of all its worshippers; but he has, been sueessful in leading thousands to approve the TresMerit's - proclamatilm policy; who, whin that policy was enunci ated, received it :with undisguised horror. I complain of .nohody for changing wrong forright opinions. Zhereare few sights more . agreeable. -. In the joy that has been excited' _la..* President's correction of Hunter's proclamation, aiming the sympathizers of the Secession - school, his. great . plan -of emancipation's genorallyi accepted as wise, well timed -and practical. In - the Border • Blake this, feeling has become powerful. . ' Oemrral Hunter can,at any . rate, console *, . hioutelf that if he h as not liberated the , - . slaves of his military district, he has in:. , .. , Iffsietlyetrohled a - good•many of those who ... . • hale lately themselves Preeldent's policy, I ..." - ei liberate theMselves front 'their z unjust '• • 'etV4 unworthy prejudices. - 1 • , Attack ort• Secretary_ Chase. , .•-. The sympathisers , in thA - Tebellion, tired 1,r1.0f attacking —..n. :,,, NT.11., who cannot even hear their denunciations, as _no mails are going put, and , who would not care for IT: " '. them if he. did, have turned their batteries , on Secretary Clll4. The New York Herald of SatnrdaY says: We apprehend that , when the facts aro knoWn,it 'will be found that Mr. Pierce, Secretary. Chase's dgent at . Port Royal, is the man who has stirred up this muss, and that he originated that famous proclama tion, and prevailed. upon Gen. Hunter to issue it. . Mr. Pierce is the confidential agent that Mr. Chase sent to Port Royal to take charge 'of the contrabands; and, since Secretary Chase was the originator of the project of having all the Southern States brought back as territories, which ' Senator Sumner and others advocated in the Senate,. no doubt but that Mr. Pierce took this course to assist the programme of his masters at Washingten. In another article, - in which this idea is premed at much length, the Herald says:.. 1 We suspect, in other words, that this Rev. Mr. Pierce and hie colleagues among the Port Royal contrabands, presuming too largely upon the support and countenance of the Secretary of the Treasury, are the parties most• immediately responsible for the daring! experiment of this "General Order, No. 11." •At the same time we-re gret to state that the,radical abolition views and opinions of Mr. Chase, andthe great influence in 'the administration drhich he_ has so well earned at tho head of the Treasury. Department, were very Tell cal culated to lead Gen. Hunter after due Jack n2lantern of universal emancipation. , Mr. Chase is Understood to be the mo at ultra Northern man of the Cabinet upon this -subject of Southern slavery. From him, it, is alleged; first• came the radical revolutionary idea ,that our rebellious States, by their overt acts of rebellion, have committed political suicide, or felo de se, CU3 31r. Senator Sumner designates it in his legal- phraesologY. .It would thus ap pear that the scheme 'which Mr. Sumner has urged upon the Senate for the reduc tion of our revolted States to the absolutely subordinate condition of territories, includ ing the abolition of slavery, with State rights and state' boundaries, is supported by a combination which not only com mands a considerable party .in both branches' of:Congress but at least one of the most powerful and popular at the mem bers of Mr. Lincoltreradministration. There is no doubt that Mr.'CIIASE is op posed to slavery, as •is every truly loyal man in the country, and would be glad to see it overthrown, but that he had . any hand in suggesting or originating Gen, Husrrn's famous' order, is a base coinage of the secession slanderers. Mr. Cases is one of the President's con fidential advisers, and is a mama marked discretion, and of high honor , and would be the last man in the country to attempt by any under-hand ed measures, 'to Mould or direct the Presi dent's policy, ' It, is also preposterous to suppose that Mr. Pierce could have had any influence upon Geit. MINTER. The epees sion sympathizers; at the North are resolved to destroy every pithlio man whose heart is' engaged ini the great work of overthrow.itig the rebellion; hence this attack on/Mr. Cnua. Their rancor is vain. .The'Presi , pent and the people understand them. What will they any when the 4 Preaident from the White House proclaims emancipa tion, not in the states, but in all the rebel states! These rascals' wituld do well to note the "signs of the dines." Slavery Mast, go to the Wall. •We have had no doubt for the last six months that slav4ry would perish in this war in some form, eitherby &sudden over throw, ors lingering disease. We believe the sharp, sudden remedy the best. We perceive that some, of our cotemporaries, who have shied this question, or who have .deprecated using the war for removing this curse from among us, are fast. .-changing their opinion. The New - York World now talks in the following style: This question comes home, then, with new force to the noithern .people--in de termining to restore the Union, what shall be done with the institution that, accord ing to its own upholders, and 'according to the teachings of all experience, must either rule or ruin. , This question is asked pith even greater earnestness by the prac tical West than by' the more eentimental 'East. Illinois and' Indiana bar the aegrci inexorably from their soil, and yet they both, today, are even more determined to .give no grace to slavery than even Mas sachusetts herself. Everywhere it is pre eminently a white man's question. Which Civilization shall rule this continent,-that which honors labor,.or that which"degrades labor? that which encourages intelligence, or that which stifles intelligence? that which enlarges civil rights, or that which curtails c...d destroys them? . When it once comes to - this, the free people of the North can make but one answer. Slavery will have to go to the wall. How this shall be done will depend mainly- upon the Southern people themselves. We trust that the process will be gradual and harmless. it will be - se, tutlesti the South, by a reek less' persistence in the rebellion after all hope is-extinguished, shall compel Gov ernment with its Military arm to make quick work, once ior all, with its pestilent curse. It: ill be a great misfortune to all parties if this summary process has to be used. Nothing - shalt of dire extremity should evoke it." The civil powers 'of the Gevernment, as Conferred by ;'the Consti tution, alone ought :to be niercitted—and that in conjunction with the Willing action of the States as proposed in the, language, of the President, so generous in its spirit, and Jet so faithful in its language. . . • j . " . . . - . .. ---Government Securities. t ATV" ADVERTISEME,IMTS. I ,MEW :AD r`ERTIR.E.IIII - Exill. A s an -Sciden . se Of the unlimited faith . 15 - T -- O — A — B — ROt — EIER, - 1 .., which pririails in all q narters in the strength S.-- and permensimy of the government. we nit THIEVE, IN THE LEHI.' would note the fact t at amidst all the ex-. O sE ; 4l - 17li; PJ TENT warraNi atsEi citement and conimoGon which yesterday stirred the residents of towns and cities, -the . interest .bearin,l Treasury Notes and Government Bonds, declined but about a half of one per centi. in Wall street, New York. The monied Men of the country do nut appear to be discburaged by- slight re verses, even when tttey come as they did yesterday, accompanied by the wildest kOd of rumors. Cotild any other countrY say as much under lille circumstances? JUDOS LA$B, or AL i anan•.—Judge T.ane, of 'lluntirsillo, Alabama, appointed by Presi dent Lincoln, oyear age, Judge of the North ern District of A.abrois, writes to Washing ton to know how e cad get hie pay, and refers to Gederal Mita 1 for evidence of his loyalty. The General: he, even, bad 'already, in his dispatches -Id the Via.. Department, borne ample testimony to thei . Judge's patriotic de votion to the Oniond stating among other things, that when we took possession of Lluntsville, he (General Mitchel) learned that the " Old Flag" bad leen eying for a whole year over Lane's house and the shreds were still there. The deter Mined, fearless Judge had eueceinsfully resisted all'attempts to pull it down, and many other gratifying and inter esting proofs of his undaunted patriotism and usefulness are given. RICHMOND AND Etre'prn.—The Charleston Mercury forebodes the speedy fall of the capital of the Rebel Confederacy, and thus speculates on that extremely probable event: The fall of Riehmdnd ine7eed, be a hears/ blow. It is dit4eult 6 io estimate the vast quantities of stares and public works which must be destrleyed or abandoned in the event of such a disaster. Th'e capture of the seat of GovernMent would sadly shake the confidence of istrope in our ability- to achieve our independence. We see it stated that the unofficial advice given in a friendly spirit to gentlemen of 'high position, by Count Mercier, during his lett visit, was never to our render the capital: PUBLIC ;.XOTICES. INBIIBANCE ti - mY •Co . .—Ao election for a Board of Twelve - Directory of .the "People's Losonume Cu." will be held at the Mereh.ta Eichange, on MONDAY, JOBE Sru, 1862, between tho boor. of 10 i t in. and 2 p. m. By onier ot ; tH/lIMISSIONEBS. ms.2l,3Yrd AT THE IRON CITY IreY COLLEGE, oornes of Penn and Pt. Clair sta. THIS (Tuesday) 110E:UN% ay 11 o'clock: I.:02011840N BALES. SPECI4Z .VOTICES. - - - Plan- TAT/ON DiTTEILS. .xhatreted rxture's great nstorer../ They tnetgerite, strengthen and purl fy the 'plena, oueDyspepelts, Acklity of the Stomach, Diaryficea, /to. A perfect appetizer and tonic. They InTlgorate the body, without rtimulating the brain. They are compound of Otro St. Croix HUM, Ilpote Cud Herb., and are recommend.' by all who u. them. Adapted to old Tr young, but particularly recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by ell Grooore, Druggist., Hotel' and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE A CO., 2G2 Broadway, New York.. m I:3meo4as Mnyon'e Magnetic Insect Pow D.BII, tested for 19 yearti and grow" in favor. 1 kllts,and Were/Lute. Batches, Bed Bugs, Auto Fleas, Moths In ClOths, ritra and Furniture, Gard lame% An. All genuine bears the signature of B. Lyon, cad Ur wallaby:nous persons or dontatic suds. Betrareofcututterreits and imitations. • Lyon's realar kills ali,lroacta Ina trice. Lyon'. Pills oni deotb to rats and tram Sold traryabers. U. S. BARNES. coyl:3En.odat 2u2,llroadtray..l 4 :ear York £Lake Superiorßper Sill and SMELTING WORKS, Ihrrivraos. • PARK, .M'CURDY & CO„ Ilenuteeturers of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOHS, RAISED STILL BOTTOM'. SPALTER SOLDER; also Importers and Beaters fn METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, wilts, An.;Constantly on baud. TINNERIP EIACHTS AND TOOLS. WszinOrtr, No. I" int and LW Second streets, Pittsburgh, Penzi'L -- Hirlpecisi ardent of Copper oat to any desired pat. tern. my29:davtlyT - --- ,Mr. The. Confessions and Experience Or AN INVALID. Rot For the benefit and ninth as a warning and a nth ti, young men who ender from Nerwons Debility, Plemature Deasy, Ar,; cup plying at the nine time the mums of Self. Cure. By, mei who boo cured himself after being put to great expense throughmtidical impaeitiou and quack. cry. *enclosing • h yzpold addrmied envelope, Maras corns may be of the author. NATHAN. LEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings Go., N. Y. mhlklydasT M ' !JOHN CO HUN fSL , , BRO., idanufacturare of FRAN AILING, IRON PAO LTd AND FAULT DOORS,' WINDOW.ARIITTEReI, WINDOW GUARDS, bc., Nat. 91 Second etreet and 86 Third street, between ood and Market. Have on baud a wari tyaf new Patterns; fancy and plain, suitable for all Particular attention pal to encloeing , Crave Lots. Jobbing done at abort notYce. • AIM WK. C. 4. MILL... WITIIIIOW•DOW ILA BA-- 111t1.1.71. 'IWROBINSON,I WEIS & Ma* LES4 - ForricarAs AAA Mschtsmrs, WA/MINGTOII WOW,' Plunburgh, Ornet, No. 2t Minims:Srlmm Marishmture ell khuts orSTEASI ENGINES AND MILL DIACIIINEET, GASSINGS' ISAILIIOAD WORM, STEAM MGILETS AND SIIZET IRON WORN. • MgJOBB/NG AND EEPAIIIING dose on short sloth*. —lllMkdly ,irr.Pittaburgh Wel Werke- llaAc JaaLS,........sauxStolD .... leotriloaolt. JONES, BOYD & CO,, 11.aaataCtufors of CAST 123TEEL, also, SPRING, PLOW SOD A. B. STEE4 STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLlCl4:*tior of It o.. 004 rirststrsota, Plostm.righ„ Poon'a. oct9 J. (LILIIILPAILICf.........fL L. SUILPIAI. M7•KIRKPATRIK, BURNAP (Bocoranta to J. OZETATRICIL ft C 0 . ,) Moo . DOIKNIOra and 'Who Nolan In LAMPS, Want ETB, BHADEB, CHANDELIERS, do. 10 11"Wbolatalo Alootta RIETIIICELEDR4TED ILLVDpi.aTING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS,, No. 33 ' , Food Braizi, opposite St. Charles Hotel: Pittsburgh, Pa. I. . jalA:lyd IMPEUEILE t BiLLE ES, FIRE-PROOF • SALAMANDER SAFE, DANK VAULT IRON irAOLT DOOR, AND B?EEL LINED Buriqitn.paocr SATE • MANUPAD'pORERS. Noe. 120 aid 1,31 Third at, Won. Woad and 6mitkleid gr./A—North aide, iiiirRANK LOMB ohrairo fin hand. IM - 13.:B. & 0.-P. ; • E, Paper . MANUFACTURERS and diadara in BOOK, PRINT, CAP, LETTER AND' ADL KINDS OF WRAP. PLNO PAPER. • • - MlirMayo removed froth 270. 27 Wood tenet to No. 33 Sinilbtlaid aired, Plttatrth6; Pa. • all - CASEI OR TRADE FAR RAGS. ' tort • OLDIES In YOBEION AND DCMI INIANOE, CERTDPIOATEI NOTES AND SPECIE, No. bnrgb,.Pa • lairCollectleas toads on l'alt• the prltaipal sales hmegboot the Cuffed State: non 4; 8056, Dealers 08T,I0 BILLS oi-xx. 07f DEPWIT, DAME j 67 Maui .tron t, Pitts. £HENRY H. ICOLLINS, For WADDING 1D CON/1113g102,1 MEIICLIANT and wholesale dealer In ()NEVIN, , DEITTEII, SENDS, IrlALl:stul Producer posrall4, No. 2 Vocal stmt. Plttsbersh. Fa. l* not rUBACCA.I YlCt.dBl93 FUltl . llll4 TbireT caviled TODACCO 4'kESBlll Ni COn. P/11"1"t." la° gtaktillni A roRD, • ninothumi. f•ht, ' G 8 TOULLc mono anises Tools, fur m/Tr ' nowr *TX - 14E0111tOr T 994,11 , itl4 Wad For e le by W. S. RAVEN, WOOD AND THIRD STREETS It cautalua Puu, Ink, Paper, Pencil, Eurelops, Checkers and Chuukerboant, and yet meneuree duly 8 , 4 Inrhes by 2 'orb., 4ot I 14101{ . Bo I ..- Elizir—Wo have for ease three 40 inch 8011.4444, 24feet long, with twv Dues each two 40 loch, 24 feet long, two flues each; ooe 42 Inch, 24 feet 1,4;g, with five, flute ; six cylinder Boilers, 32 inches diem- war, 23 feet long--alt of which will—bo warranted in gmcd order, and cold nt a grant bat - lain. WATSOMIR, West Point Boiler Work., Wate N r et et., 311 below Penn. tuy27:ltu 1.4 1 U H c•ALE —A desirable 'ARM. i L wettutoranns county, two wilta from Greens mug, a uminsng £43 acres—SO acne drama, SO acre bolt land. tin. • new bank barn, bolt, rind !s -well watered, livery toot of It can bo worked: - Terms. f 25 per acre—f2,ooo in band, balance In paytut.ols nit, with intere.t Apply to roy26 it Mc LAIN d C 0,102 Itourth Street. A I . lll . l lslSTHAlVit'b NUTICE.—Le 13. tern of Administration having been grated t. ws undarsigned, ou the es, ate of (leo. a. Bell, disc'd late of Brenda - Ws Field, all person indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and tunes loss log claims will present them, properly authenticated for settlement, to ALLEN KIRK PATRICE, Adm'r, rAidencs, Braddock'. , F ' l!ld o .. 243riLtIll''''Vr:11-1411.4drati U.RIANUTUN 11..ERRI G —A trash lot Midair. smoked Burlington Herring, Inez re.ived and fur sale at the Eatulig Grocery Wore of JOHN A. lIKISISLUIV, sumer Liberty and 11. d sta. BAKIMir ru%V.DEIt. .11-1 put up tu ona pound, halves and quarter rAck• a 6,4, the best In we; a (nob aupply reed and for axle by JOHN A. RENtiIiAW, d 927 corner Llbarty.and Eland irreebe. BACON —7,000 lbs. nice ceuntry con Shoulders, Shies and lime, Just received by steamer Emma Graham, and for sale by • JAMES A. FETZER, corner Market and First etre ts. " • • glat N.AYEST, IAtiIiEST AM) A. BEST' SCHOOL: ORGANS Aro mad° by Prbte. Co.. bud scld only by CHARLOTTE DLUME, 43 Fifth street, SOIP age= for Hrtrabo ¢ C 0... uprivgll,4l rt,Y27 p lA, '4l STOuL6.—Largest aseortmont JL,of Plono Stools to tbo city, Jll.l rroolied. CHARLOTTE DLO kl .L 1 V•ttb otroot, 8010 limn for a.be'ouort.olled Moto*. OUAISkiNiIIE2 T 13‘1tiON - IT lbs. Hanle, tibooldere and Side., received per C. .4 P. R. 8., and In atm., and for sale by dlclnfliALD S .411.11CCH LE, •7 212 and 241 Liberty atreet, pear 4 nod. LAIW-16 jars Leaf Lard ; r 1 bbl. do do; JAMES A. FETZEB. corner Market and First stmt. bur sale by rhy2T • lIIEESE-30 bas. prime W. K. Cheese N.J received and for sale b 1 JAS. A. FETZER, corner Market and First .1....1.5. teLUUR-32 bbls. choice extra Mmily L Flour, recalled and for rate by JAM. A. rCIZER, earner Marko! And Villa am nASICET WILLOWS--29 bundles now butting and „for Dale by INADUI DICKF.Y % CO. • No. 1 LAID-8 barrels now landing from Cricket No. 2 and kr eii!e by 10 , 27 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. D" 1? sackd Dry Applep; 4.0 do du I . ..Lberi breolvvd and for sate by .II: 11. COLLINS. AILE ASE, in cans, kegs an barrels, received end Tor aale by citytd • HENRY R. COLLINS. CEAIk...NT-60 bbln. Hydraulic Cement jugt rewired for by L 07.17 lIE EY 11. COLLINS. ..Esuz.k:l - 6 itLouti tatattujita— LJ deslring the genuine talkie, prepared by Dr. LINDSEY, can mews it from B. A. Fahner. stock & Co.. B. E. Sellers.Co, John 3L Fulton, Jo. Perk, Dr. Lange, J. B. Cherr7, Eralg, Dr. ant, B. D, tically, or.from the role egret, SOWN JOIINTOIS', corner flatithfleld and 4th:street, In Allegheny Clty from 11. P. EOIIWARTZ nky2B IPST M ISLAID—A CULLED •TION RODE, containing Notts, liecelpte and private Piper', of no nee . 10 any petsoa except the owner. Thu tinder Sill be Morally rewarded by leaving It with the sutezriber. mrni:Rt It. L. ALLEN, Anent. No 6 Wood it. IjoktOt'OSALS will be received at, the odic, of 8.11. Davis, 67 Water ,treat, Alleghe ny, till 9 o'clock a. m. of TUC EtallAY, 6th June, for making improvement@ and repairs to the build loge ea the County Tarn. Plans and specifications eau be easlaittod at Bald taxa. torkiitteod VAL IJ ABLE. IIibtAAJGICAL A Is, D RELIGIOUS DOORS.. JUlNlETZlll3 . attendlop the meeting of the General Assembly nt the V.P. Church, ere invited to eat, sad txaralne the large and prilmble stork of stead xd Ti3BOLOGICiL. llEthmors and ISITSCLI, LAINEOTTS BOOKS, for gale by ROBERT S. D'AVlB.l73Nt'ood•street A full supply et all the Icapoitant nen Deeke m 92 4 , COUK AThNT bTRA W BEER ‘.l 'S BASIOLTS. We shipped Strawberrien, lest season,- In tbese balker', In good condition, to Chicago, Plailadeiph atl New York. For sale at No. 29 Fifth street WILL B :.•OLD Al: A BAII.IiALN From ono to three sons of land, with or with • oai boltalngs. Intim/log► teautlidl site for a dwell. ing. Them is on this place i young orchard °lobbies fruit trees, in Wart , gordor ; also, grew* and smell nits. It is locate,/ In a fine neighborhood, end possessos better M. 1.16 of transit to and from the ciri.e than any ether point In the county. Terms easy. Inquire at the.GAZETTE OFF/CB. my2s; tw • OIL BARRELS. 600 spol, secood.band OIL BARRELS, For tale by WHITS 138.03. NO. 6 Earnnth greet AKTIFICIA L;KGB AND Al ALS :Solpho's eclat: Weld Patent ANGLESEA LEG aid ARTIFICIAL HANDS, RIR 'LOAD WAY, pposits Rt. Nlcbolas P/OrBuud for • Circular E 'DING FORKS ASIEb ISPADM AND SHOVELS, LADIES' SPADES, DIG. OIND YORKS. HOES, GARDEN THOWNLS, HEELS, HAKES, STILINOES, limns general swirl. went of Implement', et N0..119 Fifth street. . J. KNOX 1) ltY FRUIT. 60 bbli. Dry reachco, , 26 '• • - ltypios, - In storo And for sale by - m 726 ISAIAH DICRICY A on .oxes W. ‘../ Cheese; 45 boxes Old .11ambueg Cherse;Juat rradted and for aole by my YU% Tift VAN OORDISR, 114 &Tont! at. WHOLESALE PAPER WARE 1/OIIAE. • LETTAIL PAPEEB, CAP PAPICIII, , NuTE PAPERS, BILL PAPT.B.9, WEAPP/NE PAPZBB, MANILLA PAPtES. A. largo' and well anorted atnck of the bo.t broads .r.ll be sold of low pace* jor Caeb. flotalZeta wilt dud It to their advantage' to gl•o u* • call. 'WM.. O. JOIJ NSTONIt (10„ , - m 724 3taweral„ l'aper Ilex era 07 Wood atrcct. STEAM JOB PRINTING HOUSE.- ki (buds. Oirculara, Pr e° -Midi, 11111 llaWa, Potiii, / 1 " 15 1,415 0.-Libili for- Ilibufecturors. Labolm for .Druggisto, and bier,. kind of orbomental and plitu Pribdug. ixorti,ed witty, with d ipotch. by WM. 0 Jun NoTON t C 0.,. coi24ditiwrod gleam' Job Priforte; 57 Wart it. PEIIj'rOGLIAPIIIC CARDS, a. supprior _article, for. tba trio of Pootographon. For Kale by • Wlll O, JOIIIOITON & CO., ' • my24,3toweal ' • Mll Wood it. plitYrUaltAtli:ALl3UMe—e. choice A. stock and large variety at low prick*. • For sato by * WM., O. JOONSToN & CC.,"' narßitatawrod • .Sationom, 61 Wood street. 100 ' 20 11 4 1 1 1L. 1 1:ille tt -. 3 , .; V Vit I : l 2f l bbtl i to l . 2 Mach rrel; 60 holt bblo Nci'3 Mackerel; 50 do Nos. I and 2. Mackerel; 35 pills: Noe. olne 3 liljnketel; 100 bide. Louisville Limo; 20 seek* Pilate Pried Apples; 10 seeks Dried reaches; 100 boxes Window' &serve Cutting Cheese, (um); ItO . Lbinr. Oaten Oil. The above Is for Lilo by J. 11. CIANVIELD, . te7Y2 7. • • • First stmt. near Wood. , twos Fabllned, A cans; • 10 do . do A do; ouperior Wield; nowhodlng lud for 0!515 , 347 in "13 . - tivititi a BitoL txo4 t* ' haw, . bo a ; w Lak• u Fhb, nl - tor&O* by tora A. 11. VOIOT & CO. . . DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, No 110 SNlTHrlitl, STIMET, th. elute= Haase.) Chartered by the Legitlaturt OTTICM: Prlsident—JAXES PARE, TICS If ItUIDG3II. W. IL thaltb, Budd, John F. Jennings, A. Beineman, Thne. D. 3leesler, Than, S. Blair, Joshua Eh*lee, Francis Beller., Jacob Stnekrath, ' Chi ' Alex. Bradley, Henry Lloyd,. Alfred black. Joel&It SiDC, C. C. ZUR: - C. H. Wolff. A. S. Bell, . iJoa. Dilworth, R. D. Cochran S. 8. Foe lei, N. A Betd, Wm. Smith, J. W..Wooderell, Jane., F. C. Schmertz , O. D. Jan, F. Rohm, • O. W. Rickatann , R. S. Jocce, J. B. TiCrEql.ll. d. U. Hartman, W. H. Phelps, D. B. Lanz, R.. 1. Anderson, C. D. Herron, Jaa. W. Bator, D. E. McKinley, W. Ilmsen. Becretaryand rea mer—D . E. M'KINLET. , . Open daily, from 9a. tn. to 2p. m. Also, Tuesday and Saturday evenings, from 8 to 8 o'clock. ITrpoxibi received of ONE DINE and upwards. Ist:tends declared la December and Jane of each 7 r. ividends allowed to remain are plaood to the c It of the depositor as principal, and Year inter oe thou compounding It. mks coutaluing Charter, Ily-Laws,Cc.,furniabed at he office. hie Institution offers, especially to those per m a whom 'earning. are email, the opportunity to emulate, by small deposite, easily saved, a BUM which will be a resonrce when needed, their money not only Wog safe, but bearing interest, Instead of remaining unproductive. cov2o:l7us THE BEST SOUVENIR On April 2% 1862, will appear a Nov Blontbly Perla], • entitled BALLAD ' S OF THE WAR. IA aeries of PICTOR,I.AL LYRICS, From the well knownn of MR. A. J. H. D&iANNE, Magnificently illustrated from original drawings, Ly the beat artiate,arid heautilally printed or. hot•preseed paper. A pert will appear every month, including, among Other things, the FALL OF SUMTER, DEATH OF LYON, DEATH' OF ELLSWORTH, NEWBERN, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT ROYAL, FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE; HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, An., an. The whole forming an ILLUSTRATED POETICAL SOUVENIR, of every event in the premed most important fang & In tho Watery of this great nation Port I. entitled : TILE AIARCH TO THE CAP ITOL, (of the Ott, Regiment el Maa•aohneette,) rvllt appear an above. bin& Pane, (monthly, free by F0at,)........25 eta. One year, (12 mouthly parta,) .—...-..113 tk) Liberal terms to the Trade, Cluba and Canyaasera Apply to JOHN ROBINft, P. 0 800, 3,11.10p18,3m 37 Park Roe, NY. I N F A PETITION . of auudry inhabitants. of the borough of Tampa, ens. rtltr , praying the Court to drone the ...Jul. of a pert of a forty feet and fourteen feet .tr•et. In Carnahan and Tomlinson'. plan of in. In toe said borough. No. 1, March Session., 1.502; OW Docket. And now, to wit, May 3d, A. D. 1882, the forego ing petition presented and rood to open Court. Whereupon, cn motion of T. B..Liamilton, Attorney for petitioners, the Court grant a rule on all patties in tereeted to shots cause, on or before SAT UItDAY, the 31. t day of May, A. D. 1862 why so much Of the street forty feet wide In Carnahan and Tomlinson'. plan of lots In the borough of Temperanoeville, which Ud Netreren a point:at the distance of seven test and six inches from the 'dividing line of lots Nos. 8 and 9 in said plan, and the *amide line of lot No. 11 In aid plan, and also to show canoe why the fourte.l3 feet street in ald plan, between the points aforreeld, should not he One/teal. And the Court direct that said rule he published In the eittaburgh Gescne twice a week for four weeks. ➢y the .Court. Attost: W. A. 11 EBBON, Clerk. trifilthisrdew TO PArEli, hIAJLER.o.—The under- A. signed will receive proposals at the eqice of this elate Printer, in ilerrisborni until TII LaISDA T. the 12th day of June. 1862, to supply the following described sired paper, (101174//00 to aezonaminy pro• rosals,) for tho State Printing for one year from July let, 1802, via: Double }Loyal, fifty poundsdo the team. Doable Bop!, forty pounds to the ream. Each to measure at least tweutyela by forty inches. And doubliesised Foolacip, to weigh twenty...eight pound. per ream and measure at least terenty.sia by seventeen inches. Samples roust accompany bids, Those making propoettivmult be prepared to give satistactory security for the faithful perf,tuanee of the contract ' • and the right Is reserved to reject all bids not astisfactory lit price and samples. The paper must be fortdsbed in such qmsnittlea and at such timenvis required ,by the Superintendent of State 'Printing. T. T. MOUTH. Superintendent of State Printing. Harrisburg: May 9. 18,32:my16.2awtd OTIVE TO CON TitACTORS.—The New Castleand Heiser Volley Railroad Compa ny will receive t , ealeal Proposals, at their °Mee in New Castle, Pa., till NAY 17th, at noon, for the ansang and bridging on the two following rniiroad mote.: Ist. From New C.d. to Tiomewool Station. on the P. Fe . W . it C. IL IL, distance befog rbotit 16 miles; El From Nits C'estlo to the P. Ft. h at or near the 434 mile post, dist.a being about - 10' % ( mile.. PLatte and apecißratioce of the work on both motes can its seen et the Company's °Woe, on end after he Y.H. $7 order of the Board of Director.. 6. L. (BLAWFORD, Preatdeat, N.O. 6. B. V. Y. B. Co W M. UURMLY, WHOLESALE GHOCER. No. r 1 LIBERTY STREET, /lasing purchased the Ixttersat of kis late partners, eld continue the buskin. at the old stead, and will be pleased to receive the patronage of Ida old friends and crietomere. melfodit WILLIAIt A. 4.1 W TER, Comtism IlutauFr, for the We or CRUDE PETROLEUM, REFINED OILS, KEROSENE,' NAPHTHA, 4e. Na ISO WATER STREET arlTLlberal cub a•lvancee made on consigtunente ; • d prompt poreonal attentkov given to all nuance& my22:3lnd ISAAC CRAIG, OUTLET Sew MILLS, Scummy CrrT, Bohm the attention of MOM. vn and ritercosn to his large stock of thoroughly seasooml LUMBER, WINDOW FRAME STUFF, JOISTS, DRONING, BOTTOM PLANK LATHE. PALINGS, Sc., &c. Ile orders for sawed stuff with promptness and at fair rates. Persons wanting long dm bar ars .portimalarly insited to examine his stock. Macs no Cagle STREET, near Bobliason.• mg IS:dtt QM/4' Slight Cold,. <4.. : kr- czit . g.h.,„3lo.ai , aetz.e.sa IiRoNGHIAt. or Ocr-e ,91zficai, •< c , „ :)„ . whiCh might be checked ' I .OCP . with a simple remedy, if neglected, often terminate.; seriously. • Feat are aware of the imp:To:ince of opping a Xeu.a.h. or ite first stage; that which • in, the beginning ,would yield to' a eni7,d remedy, if not attended to, scan attacker the Lange. cs Tit ,first aLan' in ' a troel 4rWi ttoecZ chled eleuen '6 ,yect ic r ac s ago. It has been; preyed that they are the beat article beforethe public for Autalta, "dd. 4,.achitia, 54athina,X.21.42; 11 oh., the Hacking Cough in XanatesnAtian, and ntaney'otw ecction9 of the „Meseta, riving iMmeicliate relief N.. York. rorMkont .P*6lie Spenicers S Singers tur72 find them .6ffeoivat for clearing and ctrengt4ening the voice. Sold by alt (Pruireist4 and Oeatera infrfeclicine; at .85•eente per box. Ifor sal, try SMON 30IINSTON, 0. 11. KEYSER 1). FAIINCSIVOK &CO., R. E. SELLERS CO. BA. FA lIN INTOCK & CO., F. VANDERYOAT %nit YIENTiItIOtoN BROS. lictinwtEnT MMSMI SUPER* QUALITY, for ulo by r; nAILEY, rnEELL a co.. PLUNDKUB, GAS, AND NO. 129 FOUNTII STUN bush. prime Ittuu nix, to .tor. and Ibr by J. B. LIGGETT. h CU., 73 Water and 92 Vont. street. OF THE WAE I )3 HOCADE SOLID COLORS st 624., sad in all the dealrable, ihsdes. BLACK SILKS, in plain, gripes an 4 egared—an Jammu* stock at all prices. ORGANDIES, JACONETS & LAWNS) Tll2 LATSBT IWORTATIONS—frota 1234 e. to ety.e. per Text. GRE.V4DLXIE BER✓IGiEB. &venal lots, a 0 zuyir - ;' Tarim:Ls prim. SACQUES & In BILE, CLOTH, and .1.1011/ other new materiels, In twenty different styhe,r. ell prior—from. $1 CO to $93 00. PITTSBURGH, PA DMEIM DRESS GOODS _ • Our stock of these, for QUANTITY, PABIETI and eiIIItPNEB/3, has norer beat z roarbed la this olty. Prlcostrona 63( top per Ono lot of MULLIS liELAINEN at IS worth 18 cants. Ons lot BROCADE POPLIN/3, quite new; 12350. worth 2.60. GREY GOODS. Stour 12%0.10.23c. , BLACK Arai wnI2E IMECYPI, flow casts • 76e. Topther with an almost andlorantilfty_of Yranct, GOO EngWh. German and &zany DREES DE•wt um. rate.. nouspzinpnro GOODB;; A tarp stock, whisk Its are selling umicinana OH RAP. BOYS' AND GENTS' 'WWI., A NHW STOCH, at all Plum t' N. FS...Positively but .9ne Pri/3e. son GREAT.t.IO itirikalliti EVES ()F -PER= IN THE CITY la now to be fiad,at 1 ORIGINAL :BEE HIVE; We are now opening liar MTH ARRIYA/ ef k SPRING AND SUNNI . DRESS GOODS ,IsaAW MANTLES, ' BACQUES As we stilted int week nearly all all Raw York and. Philadelphia Bearing-out Auetlen Salve, Wean . oiler great hatpin, In she way of DRY GOODS. - ; DRESS GOODS, which fotmerlysold at Intik, we are selling at CU DRESS GOODS,' which" formerly ecid at Sdbalo., we an selling at 12%. DRESS GOODS, which formerly sold et 87140. we are selling at "r" Oar stook of SHAMS. RILE. and LACE JEAN TLES V tarp and complete. the styles entirely new end eleEant, itmouget which trill Iv found the EN. BROIDERED littithtNA GRENADINE SHAWLS. welch la soneetteng new: _ Oar stock of Dementia and Hotteeksopling Geode le huge and, complete in all its branches, to shish we lathe the attention of the public before purchasing (Bee III?ci Stoie t ) zny24 JOY 11300D6 • maToN, Ekon= oo,•S, Nom 17 and 19 ltlftlest. 11 4rWludosals Ansi &tali 9$ lona plises. lOW IRIES DRY GOODS. SUMMER SILKS AT riio,'Fa.. 331=1 FIN LAWNS at 1235 cent, fait BEAUTIITUL SUMMER DBEs ' ' 'GOODS, of the Istest style, Just °react LIGHT COLOILHD BALI:108g, Goods. NEW STYLE •.F 111310'7.0LE; CLASPED TAPE HOOP SKIRT. 6."4. W. & D. HITGITB'. WWI NEW! NEWT JUST RECEIVED, MOM Eastern Auction Sales. BARKER & CO.'S, 59 Market Street, -; SILKS SOLID COLORS AT ST3 c. per yard. PLAID AND GP - BIPED at 60 to 75c. INDIA OBEOK bsal7 quality - , at b7c. C73 - REIN.,A.I7IZTES A larga lot in blank and 101 oolors, 'fa"' !bun sii w J-S, • and 061211 E% In gnat varSet7, laolod laßaame handaome OREN.' A.DIDIX and CREPE DE PAH.IB, at $lO oe. worth hoot $l6 CO to $2O 01. Otharklada at $1 00 and op- C..HANSON LOVE & CO4l 74 lIAILKET aT UT DRF GOODS, 'D RY GOODS 2 DRY GOODs CHEAP TOR CASH, AT • J• K. ItitTORHFIEL.TYS. noLuq.Ditry.s for V.lf;e. worth 25. X3IIIIIO.I:DEP.ZD EntlBll BEELAGES for 150. worth 2.5. PLAID SWISS COLOBED•Az worth 25 BLACK GEfitiADINS. BLAOI TABS,ERTINES BLACK caAi , s xmcsi.n. • BLACK WOOL DE LAMM. BLACK 1011841 USE. BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE PLAIN 13LACK AND rIGIIDED ILL SAOQUEN AKD MANTILLAS. ummt style. ', ' HOOK SKIDIS;best style, WIITTE COUNTERPANES. GENT'S LINEN BOSOM 13IIIIITS, pr $1.51, myl4 . GREAT RIBBON OPENING 13 0 R, z , s, 77 and 79 Market Street. On MUNDAIr; May nth, we ernl have open and for ode— • 125 carton, of 7 , IEWAILDONS: . • • 70 Doi pazwerr ?LOWERS. 100 Ivies Aztawes -do. 90iOMICO STR&W GOODS. • ' T, which we Melte the epeclal. attention of country and oity merchants and millinery. c . We have j :stakwelred a large 'apply of LADIES' and 31ISSES 11041 P SETILTB, tlteNtSl CUANIO CORSETS, SILB AND 4INGIADI NEN , UMBRELLAS, RAID NETS AND HEAD DRESS- , ES, COTTON /10SIEBY AND aLovEs. EMEND/. DENIES AND LINEN HANDICEROBILIN,ehkh will be sold at the very lowcat.prlots to cash baler. JOS. HORNE, • miIOLISALE.IIOOSIS—ad and ad stories. ney24 Now 77 Red 79 MANNET STREET. 14 1 . A.TU.N, ZIAUICt).II sr, CU., NO.T.T FIFTH STREET, Jobbers and Retailers TRIMMINGS, E IBBoi DREIER. 1108IEBY, tiELLBTS, OOLLalts, TIEK, SURBER DEBB, BUN'AND B.t tN UMBRELLAS. „SILK COBSETS, BIRDURS, RIDAINS, ROODS, and all kinds of FAROS ARTICLES& NOTIONS. IIdrWHOLESALL` BUYERS supplied au the beet terms. EATON, & Invlte'the itten4oa of NO. 17 FIFTH STREET. WHOLESALE AND :DETAIL BUYERS To. large and railed gook of desirable goods prat aP2,3. . 4UOTlO.ii' ,MARBLE - AND STONE . YARDAT ADMINISYS,ATORS' SALE.—On WEDISI3- DAY MORNING; Juno ith,o'clock, by order of Sarah Lawton, adminisuntrli, will be eond the 'sib of the entire mock in the 'Marble and Stone yard of the late Matthew Lawton, deceased, 012 filth street, between Smithfield and Grant street., coin. - paling a large end valuable assortment of.3llArble Mantels, Enameled Slate Idantele, Elortunenth Tombstones ligines, Gravestone, Marble In .the rough, do. Alto a large and valuable lot arrow: Stone Curbing, Flagging, Grindarafies, Loeb, Drills, Crowbars, Ihilllss, do- Tzars or eh for sums .under S.ICO; that sum, and corer, ams-thlrd cub, tai balance 'tear months, approved:endorsed parer. For 101110/ prtlettlAYl, Apply to George `lLLaw ton, on tele' premise.. „ J.G. DA,. se., dna,— I lEtilltaiiiSLE Lwll:l,l4lsLi 'JLJ AND LOT T AIO , TION.;—Un TUESDAT 10/1111 LNG; Ilay- , 117th, at 8 o'clock, wilt_be add, 1n the second goer miler room of Davi? Anction, be Fifth attest- That certain lot m ground (being part of lot Act T 72 in Wood,' van,' tlillAta on tie awe Ode of aoudad , street, b.mteen Idaricet and Barry idreets, having a &out of nineteen feat on Seecmd street, and extending back eighty .feet—in which is waned tho modern style, wen tinlehed:three story_ crick d reel , ing home To. rq, craitalolUg. hall, double yezion, dining-room, kitchen, wesh-house, ax bed rooms and bath-ream, sin nod inner. E beep Jana q tr repainted and gatered,.and la in :good older hroughient. A good cellar under the *nth • house. Any one aedroas of *see:fining thepropeny previans • to sale, can do so by calbng at the auction house. Trans or Bien—One-fourth wk; vehicle to three equal anneal payments, with interest, era-yred. by bondand mortgage on thorn:beet. J G. liAVlS.'Aect. ntiti .LAYI'S - A AIIGT/ON.—On TUAZDAY 'EVENING,' May n't.h, at 8 be eold, Ia rho second floor dale room of Davis' Anotlon, 64 /int street, Thin teen largo Bolding. Lots In the Pm Gogh of South rltranargh etch 'fronting an average of statyklne ides on Gray's road, and extending heOk hu feet to proyetty of 1111.-Balleyi ben* lotenumberett 2 to 14 otrinalve, in subdivielon of lot X. Toe lots are a .ccnttaleat waiting distance from the Monongahela bridge, and well suited tor those who wish to secure to themselves a home at low Flee. Plans of the lots May be hadat.Davit' auction. . •-• • . TEILIOVOF 'tla,z—Ten Dollars cub, and Mee Dol len per me:alibi:ol all pad. witbout laterreet. - --J. G,DA9IB, Ana. IbiLLUAtILE ISTOUIib AT AIJ GT.LON. jv —On TUESDAY EVENING, May 27th, at TA o'clock, will be sold, in the Second Moor Sales Room of the Commercial Auction. flo . tuie,•64 Fifth stniet, the Fallowing list of Stocks: • "60 abareaDank or kitteborgh Stock; - 160 do Allegheny Saspension Bridge Co. stock; SO do Penna. Itailrini4 00. Stock; 63 do Pittsburgh, :Port Wayne and Ching* Bkilstuy Co. (new stock* • . .50 -do - Monongahela Insurance Co. Stock.... 11 do Pittsburgh Insuri m ee Co.; 6 do Penna.. .CO do. • .reyl2. J. 0. DAVIS, Aunt. LT IJ 8 IE, HOLD ' ala AUoTION.I-On TUESDAY ASTEHNOO.i Slth. at it o'clock, win be sold, at the Comma. ci4 Auction House, th street, a qtantlty of Household gunaltute, edithrising In part Ilabogany &its. Settee and Cushion, Diditesda, Floor Kati:lag. Big Carpet, Feather Bed, ; Shower Bath, Ninths (locks, Window Blinds, Cook. Stores; Carbon Oil Limps, Store Connfets, Shelving, Drawers, de. • niy27-- .• J. -D. DA • Mr, And. AT A (MUM --On Mins.i DA AN TUESDAY,* )Leonia Hall Auction -Hoar. will be sold, a large quantity of Prints. De Lahti* Lawns, Lawn Bobo, Ducal/. Debrgrs, Shawls, La. dies' Trimmed Bonnets, Chddren's Hats and Plats. la craristy; also, Yankee Notions, ft.-This to a good apportanitt to promo bargains, as are bave °plias to close several, consignments. . • . nagß3 • - - :T. A. AteCTJELLAND.fttri,', BOOTS, SHOES AND .11.,AUCTION —At the Mason le Had Auction lime. wilt be sold, every day tide week.. the larva variety of Boots.littoes and Ualters, of mei description, 'far Men, Women and Children. Great bargains may be emieeted, aa we an determined to doer out the en the stock. T. A. McOLICLIAND. Anat. tillailitiEd AND LIZIA.I. Al' AUG. ON.—On THIS (Teeadar) 11011.1iiNG, Kay =holt 10 o'clock, will be sold, at the Nan Eater Depot of th e P. ..t O. tt. B. Co for account wheat it may concern, 10e. haze,. Orange. and Lem- UZ= 8200.7. 441 t t " l ElV rz r i j 4 141°a-'- WI hell framer otont= 7 *Clone t-LAIIO3, mad ' In bee *Yoult, Om be bud for tae tow price of r 20 0 6. Tary ate fully iranented. • . 11. KLEMM. a Age.!ita for the celobrated Stolz:may Pima, toy= • • No. fa nreet. 380 I Lthu-- . I.''RtAtll 4l. . 380 A thirceepolyof(tinee eleaxot, mea t !, and cheap flaftllONlUhtd received today. Tene en, Direct. ma of school", tilpgaut: Mestere, Leaders of Choirs, and the pabile getterall), are naprelfully Invited to call'and examine there, at the musts traterooma of ropti JIM!. H. M MAWR. $1 Wood DJANOS - ,FOII. TWO 11111 N OREL DOI.. JL .Brothers elegant Itosehood 7 mare plAhOg, with carved ,les% round" comers, full Iron trame, - Rosewood tops and Hell g % or Two HUNDRED DOLLARS. for gibs-, - JOll3l IL auaLLott. 81 Wood et 11 .1.7.. Turd .4.l4gtitate NNW FORK PlANoB.—Anotber /rip ply M the large Berea Oder° Boetsrood hence. from Hamilton .Brothers, New Tort, Yost 'received and for sale by reyB JOHN .H. MELLOR, At Weed et. rIIWO .S.F.Ct.h.I.S.ILIND, 1 . 1 VE 00. 1 TATE PORTABLE lIIELODEOES;of &_lietalbars and limos & Hamlin." For sole by - nos JOHN 11. MELL..IL 81 Wood meet. 9'o—D DO El. ÜBL.E RE.I O I.V.F. to. voymtvir P/A140.' A:VMS MELODEON. Dt pod ordari for; nluovy'dolters. For eal, bl , .. -104 ' JOLIN MELI4^R, 81 Wood street. MADUIN 1iA31.1.1.ri shLouisoP+l4 .4 site, sloodos. too .0.1 Si& meelvtvg - 14 d tor Iwo b 7 • 144D7.it. idsuA)B, Dfa: .1:;6.-2 , 5 trails Date, to arrive an. or Ll* by (tn7l3) SEVIER 81i.05.: i -. i I _ .':,
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