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In ;testrsitpace haiiiS:dfditne, adopted by the RE
PUBLICAN PrEECITTIFIf" dOIIIIITTET - OF ! AL •
• .LPOHENT cotrittrit Oki . iet,4 on Sot,
nrdss . ..lltaplittb,"lBl, tintless le birel.T.."olven Cut ,
• PRIMARY PIEKTINGS .BI he held In the vart ooc
'•• .-" Watea.:Bnidadlet - and Toienships o e un y, at
'"" the meal -plans. of holding elections In each Pre,
elect, obIATURTAT; JUNE PIM, 1862, (or the
• • . election of TWO DELEGATES from each Precinct,
a Courention, to be bald on the FOLLOWING
!", • ~: . . MONDAY..•
•
•• • : The ConventkeiL will assemblo on MONDAY,
.JRNE 220E62, at the COURT HOUSE;"it I I o'clock
', a. ou, to•nomlnate 'a PRESIDENT 'JUDGE OF'
•••• . COMMON . PL.E.0.." do., an ASSOCILS,TIE . LAW
:JUDGE Or cobioßir PLEAS, /to., and COUNTY
COSITIIOLLEB,anCto elect - DELEGATES to the
• . STATE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, to be bold
• in JULY, 1862.
Tito Primary Meetings in the township* will be
lead le:lw¢ the horde o(3 said 6 p. m., and in the
elate and beletighil between 3 and 7 p. m., of said
day. the apjlmintmein of thitslelegates ha tho town
-861E01411 be by marking, and' to the cities and Isar.one*by
one* ballot, •- . Y. LRA I IO, - Clielrtasn.'
B. sizorai. •Pg.. fiechvtaii• * •
The long'and harrowing suspense of the
°pantry, in regard to the expected battle at
'Corinth, is over. The enemy has evacuated
that post, and gone South to a point on the
Melia and Ohio Irailroad.
Whether the retreat was accomplished
without. a panic, and the enemy were , en
abled to carry off their guns , and muni
tions, as at Manassas, issieft,to conjecture.
It is highly probable, however, 'that the
evacuation was in pursuance of a delibe
rate and settled policy, ; : and - that it has
been going on ever since the. battle of Shi
loh, or at least trier since it became evi
dent our army was too strong for them.
- In
Ia consequence of this movement, Mem
phis, and the whole of the Mississippi river
*lll fall Into our bands, and the armed
'rebellion wilt be confined to the vast—in
terior rogiedof the planting - States, with a
central seoP 4 e. of the country running' up
into Virginia, 'and' nearly to the Potomac.
It has been rumored fot some days that
Reauregatd is at . Richmond. This 'ixiay
possibly be the case. After he made_ ar
rangements for a retreat, he may have left
.the detailsto his subordinates, and have
gone to Richmond to assist in deciding on
the policy to be adopted there. We think
it:quite as probable that evacuation will be
decided on there, as at Corinth, unless they
can drum up a 'wrier army than we have.
The :Virginians are strongly urging a bat
tle before their State is given up, and their .
counsels may,averrule the cautious policy
of Jeff.'Devis, but We think it doubtful.
Will'ogr
,*imies 7 follow the: rsbels into
the heart of the piantiag States', On, the sP
proach of `the hot Season, where ;theivrUl
have tabs led at4reat expense, and . Where
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'hospital accommodations will be difficult to
supply 2 . , or will, our present conquests be
held, and the rebels be lett: to fret them
Selves. to- . death, surrounded on till sides,-
with no Communications with': the outer
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Washington: A' feti..(iaye will develop the
polici. Of, the thiyernmeitt, in thin resPect s
which' is of far leas importance than its de
r eisions ae to its policy in regard to elayerjr;
end the future treatment of the rebels *hen
ahoy cith no :longer keep
. 121 i bat, . , ,
are' as bitter enemies' of the_GoVinsment as
- . - OTC?
I knot, of no etas in public Ufa , tenio7 s sst
• declared the key to' thiiiredection of this peoph
- to tie prieeiptes mid krartiee bf ciiiilisetion, arid
here in -Norfolk it tehie simple jinstlee 'and
`Praniso - truth to 'say, that the military author- .
labs are proceeding in the attitude of cour
tiers to them:c They; - that .1. the South, will'
.not repines of themselves their-evils; and we;
in conciliating theiii,bat conciliate these evil,,
watch, as they Aril their Chereeters, of course
':. - constitath there as they are "=Letter :from .
. There is more truth in the above than
most, persona apprehend. It ie generally
thought that if we' can conquer the mili
tary power of the rebels, that thb people
of those States will come back to their
-, allegiance, and things will go on as before.
..:.This is a sad mistake., The people of the
Smith have been_ gradually, through along
series of years, diverging froin the people
of the North, until we are now as tiissiati
lar in our ideas and feelings ins two
European nations ire from each'. other.
Oar civilisations arOdifferent. We do not
coalesce, and, in the very nature of the case,
never can, until ono civilisation - overpowers
and modifies the other.' Slivery has
utterly ruined and; corrupted SOuthern
isocietY. Its ideas, aridltabita,
on religion, politics, end raster* Interesfhi,
are a11..-diverse from ours: sealed
habits and domestic economies 'are disanni
lar; and, above all, the present genemtioa .
. 2...0f people there hero been taught to hate
our people and *oar, civilization with a
deadly bitted—a hOtred which. has been
terribly intensified by the war.
In our term of government the people of
!hare - Mates must bo left to, govern 'them
selves, Our General Government inter
:* forts very little *lilt the immediate con
-; trol of the peoplei.lPlotided theycomeln
tO the Unionngaln; bo - se before,
-- dissimilar people, and will commence at
mitehinations to rule or , ruin.
: • : :: - Thrs the peopl e . of the' tiro Sections will ,
yearly gro* more dissimilar, really Wider
.
, apart, untilthe alliance will be intolerable.
'There Ire only two remedies; we must
separate, or. one of these eentliethig
satientinituit, oierpower. the other. - Sepa
ration is net to be Considered, for. it would
lead to endless conflict, reducing both sea
. tions topoverty and berbarism. We; of
coarse, Cannot give tip our whole Northern
civilisation for 'the' hAlf barbarous, effete
civilisation of the. South. What then? The
• answer is easy. We must subdua,tlis
South in order to redeem her.' If slur will
not li - re peaceably in the onion, she must
" elder the 'natural consequenies of her M
.: merity. Her favorite institution must be
- destroyed, and TO must infuse- our' ideas,
our habits, our industry, our ecenomyi our
five schools, and our social life among' her:
poppLehy forcing *upon her wasted lands oar
Surplus, energetio population. • The lesyi
thriftless, degraded population, which
Make up so large a part of the census re
tarns of the whits inhabitants, would than .
idthei bo reformed, or lierbdtp . erd / the,
• )3o . titli SO the North wouldis 'really mai-,
ed, for they.would then bo one people
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Paitatort's ESISIWAID MAICII.-717109111/41..
fig s Lital2l,gcsCir,,, or ;ante/day, state!. that
:_-.lsisoar's command war at Poteishto;*:
County; Wodn e g day, and add, that Wet:.
te have coma ,the
, •+ 22 !),;(tiniait'Oanatal'a oßtait, itatte.thea, Otifiow
maples Winchester,
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SATURDAY ;: . :491119:riG, MAY, 81•
The Eeacuniien of. Corinth.
Mae questiona;Ca]i only be anarterd'it
Land in ililinois.
Thalllinois:Hentral Railroad Comparil
have "yet a vast area unoccupieclsland;-_,
which they are commehdably anxious to
have settled by an indukricus polittlationi
that will increase. be traffic of their great:
thoroughfare. With the view to further
this important end, a Foreigri Commission
ership has been established in the Land
Hepartment of the Compafiy, at Chicago,
and Lieut. Gov. FBANC'IS A. FIOPFMAN is to
.undertak4 the dillies of the position. His
qualifications and advantages are said to
be of the best kind for intercourse with
foreign immigrants. The Company offer
great inducements, and the advantages or
a settlement on their lands are so coneid
arable and may be made so Olivine to al
most all classes;of immigrants, that the
creation of suchlan office, and the appoint
ment of such a man to fill it, we doubt not
will prove' highly useful and satisfactory
to all the parties interested.
Froth Genejal Cox.' , 3 Column.
Intelligence from the camp at Flat Top
Mountain shoWs, that though the retrograde
movement to that point was well managed,
involving far lona leas to the retreating forte
than they inflicted on the enemy, still it was
in every sense a forced retreat. The design
with which this and the other movements
'Southward in Wesfern Virginialiad been set
on foot, wee, to reach the Lynchburg and
Knoxville railroad, in order to cut off the
great line . of 'coturatinication between Rich
mond and Bait Teeinossee,•Alabaraa, etc., so
important to the rebels. For the present, in
Consequence of the retreat of Cox, Milroy and
Schenck; the execution of this design mast re
main in abeyance.
Story ciJelf.Davie Coachman
The Slave Sentiment in the South—lnterna
rile of Jejf. DaVis—Dispondence in Re
Jeff. Davis' coaehman, named William
A. Jackson, addressed an audience com
posed partly of white and partly of colored
people last evening at Zion Church, in Sul
livan strecL will be remembered, as
was represented, that he lately. escaped
from Richmond, and entered Gen. McDow
ell's lines.
Hp said he left Richmond on a Sunday
and took about a week to get to thi Union
lines. Ho gave, a minute description of his
- adventures on the way ; If you ever heard
praying, he said, he prayed then, for some
times he was in a bad place and he couldn't
have got along without God being with
him, `•for he RI a mighty good God." As
soon as he got to the Union lines he felt
strong and fresh, and felt as if he could
walk sixty miles. Then he went to Wash
ington,' and when he saw the things there
he did not wonder that Jeff. wanted to get
there, but Jeff. missed it when he didn't go
there from Bull Run- He was nearer there
than he will ever be again, unless in irons.
Ile (the speaker) was well treated in-Wasli-
Inguni, and people were as muclAnaused at
him .almost as -if Jeff, himself had been
there. 'The free colored people of the South
doti't him the 'Opportunity to know any
thing except what they are told, antlyet
they always manage to know everything.
They have some idea of what the war is
np to. When the Union is settled again
by the -war, they don't want it to be tattled
as it was trefOre. He would not give e. pica
yune to t live here in tbe North, but he did
not intend to go : back while Jeff. was there.
The, nieces 'down South wilt fight for the
.Yankees. :
He was the driver for Jeff. ; Davis, being
hired from 'Mrs: Betsy Tyler. He told of
much conversation he had with Jeff. Jr., a
boy, about six years old, who said that Lin
coln and Scott were two grand old Yankees,
and when hill father got to Washington
they would have Lincoln's head and Scotts
too. "Nit,' said he; "we are a long time
getting there, ain't we? Father says we
ought to 'have gone there from Bull Hon."
Mrs. Jeff. always speaks just what she
likes.' 'the editor or the Itichmond
Examiner, 'went up to Winchester and got a
full report of; the battle, and put it in the
paper, and Jeff. was-dreadful mad about it,
but Mrs. Jeff: said he hadn't better make
any fuss about it, f)r they were a queer
people there; For her part she didn't like
the people; she believed nine-teeths 'of
them would turn out for the Union when
the Yankees took-the city,- , for they were
certain to take it. The servants could tell
when Jeff. felt bid by his not saying much.
Jeff. was very silent when he heard of the
second day at Pittsburgh. Landing:, Mrs.
Jeff: said it was no victory at all, partica
larly as Gen. Johnston was killed, and she
said: "Nobody knews' what we have 103 t
but those connected 'with tho government."
'The fait is the secessionists know they are
not going to be successful, “they think they
are, going to be bigly defeated." Jeff. look-
ed-very low after his inauguration, about
Doneleon. 'After that, dispatches began to!
pour in terrible heavy. Gen. Lei was ap::
pointed, to receive dispatchee, for Mrs. Jeff.
said — it was really a pressure on
Jeff.: that would certainly kill; him.
He used; ;to, jump up, just'. 'as he
had set dowit to' dinner, on getting a die:
patch and not come back-Act eat any
more. He would lie. down on" the hearth
- before thelre, for along time, feeling very
low. Then the' speaker would feel glad.
We colored people used to pray every night
for the -Yankees. If they don't have view
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-yin didn't see the reason; it wasn't be
ranee they, wasn't prayed for enough. But
they' were' the best secessionists' in the
world Wore :their masters. The white
Men say sometimes, "we've got fixed in
each away I Irish I'd never seen a nigger."
They haven't got much to eat , down; there.'
Salt is Worth a dollar a pound; sugar that
sold - at Washington at eleven cents ; sells at
Richmond at thirty-free or forty cents ; tea
is six or seven dollars per pound, and cot
fee can't be - Mrs. Betsy Tyler, the
speaker's owner ; said she had drunked rye
coffee so long it had almost turned her blind.
She ;wished the Yankees would come and
raise the : , 6.3kado. "Oh," said the speak
er,,"jeft ill raise it pretty 500 n.".,
hea.bocin. so icing abontit .1 know he never
Will, and . nobody. will , but the Yankees."
She said she Wasn't going tcrrun when the
Yankeiti dente, and she. hoped they would
camequick and, put an end to thisdreadful
war. -Jett)when fie hired id es (the speaker),
gave bonds to rtiturnhiui to his owner De
.oembei24 1862.::"I think he'll have a regu
larly nice returning 'Me." When the
capture of New Oilcans was heard of, Mrs.
Jett felt.very bad about it. • She said all
berintereat was gone;and she believed the
C°Are ridi d'e raci ng /' oat-and-muddy, an a d bo ndd
ti R Y, 137 a ea nd c ued n
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officer it it was really true, and be told her
.tt.was. Shortly atter that she 'Wes ,very
cress." "Jackson," she said, ,4 you
clean Ilia ,tioach. off thus . moraine, - "I
cleaned it 'oft" lie answered, "when - we
started;' but it you say didn't, of ecairsel
it is as you atty.' "Jackson," she said,, "I
don't like the way the servants treat me";
they . don't behave to . mer - ns - it s ,l was the
President's wife," He said be tried to. So
She centinued genie time longer. •Thatwas
Saturday. Sunday he started out of Sick
mond for the' Union linear - Ile never sow
Idre. Jeff., after .
The story am told in an easy, colloquial
style, irrcsiatahly funny, and yet effective.
gotoolt. great delight in . telling how he'de
eared his master's to Ids feelings; but
.hisstorrnow appeared to be truthful
well-fornted,, intelligent, and can read
and write a little... •.t
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- Tha President is at the War OlDce eyery
irgbkiiiitil • late hoar, goading dispatches
Ind nxeleing reports. • He takes supreme di
rection and control in' military as welt ns in
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.7. Thee Board:ler Directors of the-Penitsyl,-,
tania - Raalload.gpm palm hate again elected
Thomas A. Scott, Esq., Vice President of
that corporation, a position he filled with
le - mitch 'fora long period , before his
acceptance' of j the . position of Assiatant
Secretary of War. Mr. Scott never had
any aspiratioes for political preferment.
At the 'breakiai out of the war the Gov
ernment found itself exceedingly .embar
rassed for the Means of transportation for
troops and suilplies, in consequence of the
destruction of the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad by the rebels, and of the railways
between Philadelphia, Baltimoreand Wash
ington, by the Baltimore conspirators. Mr.
Scott, at this jhncture, was summoned, by.
General Cameron, to his aid .; as the General
had long been tamiliar with his great prac
tical ability i all matters pertaining to
railways and transportation. He was made
general director of railways for the Gov
ernment, and, in that capacity rendered
such signal services, that when the post of
Assistant Secretary of War was created,
he was eelected to fill it.. Had it not been
for the oceasioxt which demanded his ser
vices 'in aid ,f his country, of course he
never would have accepted it. But he
sacrificed his private interests to his public
duties, and deiroted himself to the business
of -the War Department with an alacrity
and assiduity, which proved his eminent
worth. Since] then, additional Assistant
Secretaries hate been created, and men of
talent have been selected to fill them. The
service has 'been thoroughly organized, and
there is lesi need for Mr. Scott's assistance.
Mr. John Edgar Thomson, the able Presi
dent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, has been in such ill health as to ren
der a voyage to Europe and a release front
business advi4able. Mr. Scott has, there
fore, returned io his post of Vice President,
in order to assume the duties
,of adminis
tration.—North Amerkan.
A Marching Record.
A few weeks since Gen. Hialeah ordered
gen. Curtis to detach a portion of the army
of the Southwest and send it, with all pos.,
sible dispatch', to the aid of the Federal
forces before Corinth. The order was re
ceived by the hitter at Batesville, Ark., and
promptly obeyo. flow many men were.
forwarded it hi unnecessary to mention, but
the alacrity of their movements is wuithy
of note. The march. from Batesville to
Cape Girardefiu, MO., a distancd of two
hundred and forty miles, was accomplished
in ten days, same of the men being obliged
to travel barefoot for the last sixty miles.
"This gives; an average of twenty-four miles
per day; and }rhea it is remembered that
the regulationiday's march is fifteen miles,
we can readilY accord the honor for rapid
locomotion to the soldiers of the Southwest_
The day before the battle of Pea Ridge, a
detachment from Curtis' army, under Col.
Vandever, marched from Huntsville ,to
Sugar Creek, forty-one miles, witlr'but two
halts of Omen minutes each. Few of the
soldiers in the armies under McClellan
and Halleck have undergone bkrdships
equal to thosti incident t 6 a campaign in
Missouri and 4rkansas. 'lt is a significant
fact that there have been proportionately
fewer deaths $y disease in the armies of
the Southwest; than in those 'which, month
after mop* lay dormant along the Poto
mac and the Ohio and Mississippi rivers.
Iteauregardle Report of the. Bottle
of Shiloh.
Gen. goatireard's report of the battle 9f
Pittsburgh Lnridiiii;'has been. published.
Ito claims a tictory on Sunday, and that
he fell - 11cl in good order on Monday, be
fore fresh troops, and greatly superior for
ces. Ile gireS i the casualities as follows :
It remains to state that our loss in the
two days in the killed outright was 1,725;
wounded ';8,012, missing WO, making an
aggregate , of ioniutlities of 10,699.
P ETIZIC JrOTICES.
1,1 CPUjU AT THE IRON CITA
I=6 , COLLEGE, corner of PeLlI3 'WA Sc. Clair Ins
MONDAY 1102.51156. at 11 o'clock
I'ORN ATKIN . .0A aIIBFIIP3.
Nth titantr7'hllll.---Isc
`'.'•••" Charilee• Cerimery, ineorvonded de the last
session of eh* Leg li located on tiro Sob eo•
town Plank !lie miles Irons Tonapnan,resillo,
Containing iblet*three acre.. lhe fdrcal optulng
and dedication semi*, will take place on TUE,
DAT, dense Sd. atl.o..'clock se. m., attar nkich there
will be a retain aSels of kutlal lota. The public are
respectfully Incited to attend.
• Py order orthe Bosse, of Trustees.
my3reatdaltwln -; •
Jt GIIT N.;:"1-1 he
4 " .. €:r Reit:Oar rehmthly iumtitut or toe Cempauy
b 2 heidat
. the zirmorY, on 310NDAY
DM, June Bd. Im portant boAoma will be brought,
before the Compahy.
By order (It'll. baptain. ' • ruyllrgt
EIRST CONGEEGATI(I.N
?- mr•OF, DIS(7IDLES attn. atatettly at AroLLo
IiALL, Yount, atm...4 between Market and Wood.
Proachlott Oyer) , iLORD'S DAY, .t 104 , i • o'clock so
aud 7 p. m. ...IEDNESDAY EVENING, Lecture
at 7 o'clock. Thai public ara raspectfully Dirtied to
attend. •
E r. .." Y. M. M.lLifiti.tatY,.-I'hu Library.
and heading limn will La eloped during
31CiNDAY, Rh/[Ur and WEDNESDAY, jun.
Yd. &l and 416, fog the purpose of ranowation„
kis order 44f the
my3O:3t ' I LIB NARY COILII ITTERI.
u
*gess' of the Alirilietty Et Perryortils . P. It.
hare this day desfsre.l • liividetid of ONE 1/ALAN
M
r share corthe capital stock of the Company, rays,
Mantas hitotkhOlders, or their their hoot repro..
sentwires, at the elfin° of the Treasurer, on or otter,
ytie first tlity,ofJtine nest.
• • • • li4LSON CAfilt . llXLI.. fertilely.
Alirghtai. fitar.Z. 1802:m 2it9t
tiSlfl'lC4.--lhe claims of the late
. nOe of J. L. CAlthi/10 IJA2I a 00, hire been
left' for settlement 'with JAMES 31ILLEn,
Ohl. ',Or 1,/ Allezlieny City. The objrrt le not in
add coneto itocnuni,; but badness •ogogemente pry.,
venting pereetal tteutlon eolleunuu, are nor / .
them, intereeted /11 make. prompt 'eet•letneut
'hero. • J. L. CALM/Wilt/N. ,
-" • -- It. 111011.111 S,
• my27:.7. s •-1 • !formerly I. L. Carnichan a Co.
taltaki.- - ,"-Vicomm 3 12.1201tASiCal
ur..r Ctrairiiar.=4An electloa for a Bosnl of Twelve
Directors or the •iPeople'is Iblurance Co." will oft
boW at the liletchante Xxcluvage, on
110:11.4Y, JUNE trau, 1802,
beairren the houraiot 10 a. na. and 2 p. m.
By order ot • C0.11)11:1810A CAS.
arr.21:3.4
NJPEC44I, rr-toritEs.
.1. c. icuttrAimcx.l LtiLliAP
)111111C - rKIiiKP4TRICK, &
(iltioott4irrs to', J. C.-littlatu2at9c d Co.)
uoaCttirers itta Itealois to LAMP'S,
.0141INEY8, CHANDELIERti, de.
WlTWholearlo Aigentts foi ICI EltliCELLlMlA'llti)
AVI) LOSItICATING
°ILs, No: fo . wilao ClUtrtak
dote). " Ja18:10
BNRE4;di BARNES, .
FlItE-PROOF -SALAMANDER SAFE,
SANK *Avvi. ill ON.. VAIIIa DOOR, 41.141.1
BFEF,L4,IAtt) Buraiau. noor. EAsE;
.t
DtADIUYAOTOBEII
Noy. - 129 and 131 Tioird street, - Seamen - Wood. and
• . tteath,/yel strestr—qeortit aitres. • :
../3 3 / 1 1ANK LOOKS. elves • s on bend. in 1123
VrPittebnigh Steel Works.
MAO Joan ..71nfa L wit% w. 111!ClIF.01108.
JONES, MYR & CO'
, ,•
ldanufaitarero of 'OAST 13TEEIG • also; SPRING,
PLOW AND 4. D. STEEL, STEEL SP RI NOS AND
AXLES, confer of Ilou and . 11sct NllW34,liltiaburgli;
iMr - 13. B. iC. P. MARKLE, PaPer,
MANUPACTUBEES sod dealer, In DOCK, FEINT,
CEIY LETTE.Ir LAND ALL RINDS Or *DAP , .
PING PAPER. .; , •
11431tireo reowecel from Nu. 37 Wood street to No.
33 ktnelttdleld Mani Vttsbargb. Pa.
wiroesit OR TRADE FOR /LAOS. ..zeye
. N. HOLMES & 80N8,Dealera
Is FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DILLS OE EX.
cusnos, ourrrnoita 07 DETteill" BANE
NOTES ANTI SPECIE; No. 67 Ilatket etroo3; Pitts:
oarOollicircirui 'trade 431741 Indnidpel dais
Stuesiebout ite trfitim show. • avesi.l
EHENRY a COLLINS,
ttc:m3 cionanissioN ltEßcruiprovi
whotsik, driler ID! Crizxs aura -Limns,
WISH. and Prodaw raDtvallJ. No. 25 Wool itivel t
Plitabarth. P. " '`bot
ta.F.S.--'25 trails ato, to azoiTo,aa.
for sale by (m 71.3) 117. flag ii13.k09.
rrEiri• ans-Ear:w&
Lt SEN)IITO A BROTHBR,
IfItItND, MULE ARMY.
ONO . OP- TiIk:PS#ST iiMPTINO CAMS.
YoT ludo by
S. HAVEN,
WOOD AKD THIRD STREET&
CObtal. NU, ' Ink, Palen', Pencil. En.hVee.
Checker. and Checkerboard, and yet woman* only
8,1 ludo. be 'dacha.
ONE DIME, OR MtAtE,
ktecoivrol on Deporit TIM EVENING, from
8 o'clock, at tho
DIME SAYINGS INSTITUTION,
110 Smithfield M .
my3l:
(oppnito the, Cuatti Mince.
T .11 Iiki.ICATI N OIL-143 bbls.,
r 8 gravity,. pure rofined Petroleum. In
booze, on corkalgrunaut and for sale at low pet
the .eOLAR OIL WORKS CI
my:10 6 Bt. Clalrat •
it 4 ()lb WANTED.—A.
lri natural 11 11, of 27' gravity, at 5T 50 cat'
barrel. I to doalruble article la offered, we al
.
1301. AR oth W 011.68 t:
St. Clair •1,
1000 13L.
"... VU.KE BROWN M.EI
LUBRICATING OIL, a the lo • 1
ut 7 taX. DOLLARS per barrel, (barrel Incl
This ml is free Dori 'water,' gr4t or . eedlment, ..
29 degrees gravity. For sale and ready for del',
by REESE & GRAY •
Betroths Oil Oars, Monongahela Bowie,
burgh, Pa i my.
cZTuLEN—From the subscriber, of
'NJ Economy tp., Bearer county, on Wednesday,
.the :ate mat., one 1/./i ttE BAY MAKI, 7 years old,
about 1a hands 1. 1 0"; wee a little lame on her right
front •ictot; her left eboulder war a little eoro from the
FIFTENN.D•tI.LA REWAIiD will be
worm for the recovery of the same, by calling on the
aubscriter, or 0. 0. BMITB, corner of anal and
Third ette..te, Allegheny. H. 0 ROSS.
my3o:3t
SIXTE.E..N EU Ll6l' Ul' Arriata-
TIONS TOR SELLING LIQUORS, fled In the
Clerk's Office op to Zday '3oth, 1002
Allen R. L., Ag`t, other goals, Id ward, Pittslegh;
Brennan Jas., do; do, ' 411. do do;
Barr Wm. S., tavern, Patton township;
BLeek. A Woodr,othergwde, 4th ward, Pittsburgh;
Beaumont H. W. Cu., do ith do, do;
Cartually John,.' 4th do, Allegheny;
,
Franey Baldwin townahlp
Fry Gabriel, ' do, \Uhl., do• '
ult.. leas. 8., eating house, 3.1 ward,Pitteligh;
Badly William, other gointe, 24 do, do;
Heinrich. John IL, torero, let ward, Allegheny;
11.11 John, eatlog house, 'reread um; •
Hite Georg., torero, Pitt towtwbip;
Jarrett G. CL, do, South Fayette township;
Kreaskamp W., other goods, Stb ward, Pittab'gh;
Kane P & 51., do, Gat do, do;
Haltenbosu P., torero, Itit do. do;..
Lauer George, Jo, Lower St. Olalatp; •
Lippert J. A., do, East, Birmingham;
Lennie James, Jr.', other goods, 41.6 word, Pit tab'g;
, Manor Davison, tavern, let ward; Pittsburgh;
Meyers J.din, 34,0, Allegheny;
Moyer Henry, do, Wilklos ; township.
?dryers E. R. A Co , other goods, 4th w'd,
YlcCune Surdl, Sarern, Elisabeth;
• Phillips 8. AL, other good., 4th ward. Pittsburgh:
eteider Anna, laver,, 4th ward, Allegheny;
SePorth John, do, . lot do, Pittsburgh,
'Schafer John, do, Temperona.ville;
Weber Henry, do, tith ward, Pittsburgh;
IViho Henry W., eating house, sth ward, do;
Watson* Armstrong: other g'ds, 4th w'd,PittsWg
The Court .will moot on MONDAY, June 9th,
19G2, at 10 o'clock, to art oh the abort, au..
~ysLstd W. A. HERRON, Clerk.
$l5O BEST VIAisiUS. $l5O
GROVESTEEN sY HALE having removed to their
Dew wareroome,
• . Nq. 478 BROADWAY,
►re now prepared to offer thb public a magnificent
fern salefull
7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIAvO,
contwning all iniprovrtuenta known in thin country
Or Europe, over-parting hare, French grand .ctlon,
.heip 1+ , 401,111111nm; frame,
.Bisll CASH.
Warranted for FIVE . YEAR.S. -
.
filch moulding nave,
• ellEr to 8200, .
all warranted mettle ef. the heat seise:lo material,
and to bland better than any sold fur tttO of lAGO by
the ,•td methods of ruann'aeture. We intl.« the be.t
pulps to tratnitio and try these new instruments,
mid we eland ready*: at 'a t times to teed them with
any othet•inartufacturrd to 11114 country.
GROVEtiTEEN & BALE,
478 IIitIiADWAY. N. T.
flkt,lo4.4ES. AtNp LEDlulti6,
Ll MO Laze, Ilotiloa Orange»; ,
MI —do Lemons;
lo prime ordor, to attlio this day and for talo by
ILETAIEN. & SILOS.,
my9o N,.. 129 nod 129 Wool ntreet,
(11.NCININAT,I. WOUKS.
McCORMOK; GIBSON &
,CO.,
MANUFAVITHERS OF
Lead Pipe,
Sheet Lea d •
And Bar Lead.
&LSD DEALERS IN
Pig Lead,
Patent Shot and
MINIS srsarr, arrirgis Mane aan BTC,,kIIOBI.
'Being eultateely in (Inc load Trade, are ram furnlth
the ulnae to better sd*antage to Beata*, and on
AZITILII tome, tllnci ow be but elneubere.
ap3:Cm
VALUABLE TAJEOLOGWAL A'l!D
nf.racioes BOOKS
bIISISTX RS aiteddlng the mea ling ot they Geiltinil
&nimbly of Ow U.P. Chard,. ttre Ittyltel to ;lan
and
exittattio.tbo largo 441,1 valuable stock of 'rand•
ant TIJEOLOOICAL, /tELIGIOUB and MISCE6
1!,A:NEOIIS /!OOKBi (oriels by
ODE 03 Wood 'tryst
. . .
,
A, full supply of all stuillnporiat t now Books.
• ,
Orrin I.IIYARTICIIIIASITA U. 8. ARMY, }
P ur
ittebgh, Pa., Ile,. 26, Usk..
Ps.OPOSALS.TORAIO,II' WAGONS.
—SAM Proposals will be 'remittal at titbit:dace
clutll 12 to. on 111 LIiiISDAY, the 5111 of June,
1862,
for the livery at each point or sadiste within the
hating of ihia pity se may be designated by she 'un
denigned, or TWO HUNDRED WAGOlid.-
BpetillcaUons to be Wen at this Oillce.
Bid. will bo received for the whole number, or for
any numbernot leas'tban•lsity.: Bids will not be ro
e ived trop( an pommy not acttially engaged in the
•
noinumeture of wagdos.
Pao', ble must Ise accompanied a guaranty for
the execution of a contract to wedhd htd be ...o
-w, ~,,,,,s good • and millielent s.curity In not lea than
thu amount of the bid, wilt be requlrtal for the due
p•rformanre of the contract. The hi .den e r gs S up,
explicitly the period within which they propose- to
deliver, and other things being equal, profuseness will
bo give. to lA* apt:Moyle% Iboahortest period. Blank
forma of bids, guaranties and bonds, may be pro.
oared on applimtion at epte office personally, or by
letter or telegraph. . . •
Propose& .4 firms Molt name all the parties to
ouch Arms. -
The proposals of. Itldders not In conformity to dm
oboro requlrontente b erill not bo eottoldered.
" bidders most to pit:sent viten the hi:lsere open(' I.
Thu tight to reject nit bide Is referred.
Addrtss proposals NC follme: MAI. ALEX.
GIONTOWEERY, - 'tlosrtermarter U. S. A. %Pius , '
msgh, and emotes then m ••Propottle.ftir Army
nwin," : • ••m nad
...F L 200 11 1,4 11. 1.9.',115011 of Ohio White Wheat;
100 do 1141ircuid doclol
10 do ILocky •AlooTid do ; do; ,
.•114:1 do Tu.atot du' do;
- . 125 do • Graltats • ' d 9; •
210 do t4lot Louis; • •
.100, do Gatti ei .111orOs11;'
1110 do Mullett's; ;, . .
15.%) do Derircul;
to ,
store sod to antro, fot'salo
• IdACKEOWN. 1
rata N 0.207 Liberty street.
LIPEIJYOSALS: will be received as the
J. olhce of S. LI. Davie, GI Wateratreot, kneed:"
ay, tIU 0 o'clock. of THU It ittelY, 6th Jones
Crv making haprovethauta and repair* to the build.
Itge at the County Farm: therm and spectilcatloce
cro'he exstrulned at gold ofßce. toyda 'weed
TJCHALAND (3.ll.i.—Pure Holland din,
.1.1 In quart Jugs, isastitod direct from tit* Custom
tiousa, for sale by •
i ' SIMON JOHNSTON,
coiner Ein I thSeld and 4th streets
t.tvok;
Q szaps
kb.bi. autos JOIINSTON, .„
royln • coinci Smlthichl aid itiarih .. a..
l'AIL)11 • • • • • • •
• t3u boxra'hlailsos rant Starch;
12 sock. Pearl. Borth; suitable br Oottoo
trio, for solo by, lIMIKEOWS I
torra - • : • • tit. 7 Liberty *treat.
. bbl& • timore Herring,-
100 do • do . Bhid;: -..•
' • 100 0o aad hill DLL. Nos. 2 sad 3
urITINg P. A. Land beads by
• :a1,:• • EllBri'Lits IaZPAR.,
a Yrana thallbfgeld Venni. '
str: • t . UAW !!
'3-1 oil rtorssoltisfildebt'''. "
4r4 O t iLliaVEß Law&
~..:__.. y Wit...
~. ~:~..
- -
~.~: ` V..
ArEir AD IF** T/SE*lO3l/7-:,
.A.N°PDINANCE chttnging.the'gradetr
of Used street,. between Felton street and Orer
bill street; Roberts etreet, (rem Centre emotes to
Reed street; Miller street.-from - Centro Altana to
Reed street; Vole !street, from Colwell streetlo,Rose
timer; SO Crieforl street,from Reedetreei to Roe*
street. ; - •
her— 1. Be if ordalmed cad wlacted by the Mayor, Ab.
damsels cad qfPinybicryii, is eale,t and Oman.
Clowacil bileoblal, and it is hereby emceed by the cm-
Sherif/ of the same, That the gr a de of the north.cstrit
of Iteectstreet, commencing at the ew tern curb line
of Fulton etreet, shall hare an ascent of 4° 54,V,'
above the horirme, ore feet per 100 feet for a distance
of 150,41 feet to the muter, curb line of Cranford
street; thence rise 1.80 feet to the east curb line of
Craariord etreet; thence rise Ir 9', or 10.77 feet per
liXt feet, to the western curb of Vine etreet; thence
tire 1.49, feet to the eastern b tinsel Vine etreet;
thence tine 7° 66', or 14 feet per 100 feet, to the wee t
ern curb line of Miller etreet; thence rise 1.50 feet to
the eastern curb line of Miller street; thenc. rise 7°
50 or 14 het per 100 feet, to the western curb line of
Roberti, street; thence level to the eastern map line
of4oberta creet;• fheute fall. 1° o', or 2 Met per 100
feet, to the western curb liae of Overbill street; thence
fat 090 feet to the eastent curb line of overhilt
street. •
etc.:. That the grade of the worn curb line of
Rob:its street shell bake en ascent from the southern
. rb line of Centre &refine of 3° 373' above the .hori
zon, or 631 feet per 10d fret, for a distance of 422.615
feet; thence fa l l 3° 81Y6', or 6,15 feet, t, the northern
curb line of Reed etrect.
Else. 3. That the grade of the eastern curb line of
etreel shall hare an ascent from the southern
curb line of tentrearenue of 1° 12' abere the torizob,
or 2 30 ket per 100 As.t, f rS. distance of 45 .09 het;
tIIOI3OP fall 5° rOW, or or 4 feet per 100 ket, to the
northern curb floe of Reed meet.
LA
prim
ded )
.d of
1"r,
6EC 4. That the grade of the eastern curb line of
Vine street shell hare an ascent from th+ northern
curb line of Caldwell strcet4 7° 41% 7 , or 13.61 feet
per 10) . feet to the southern.curb line of need street;
thence rise 1 foot to the northern curb line of Seed
street; then. rise 4° 11Y, er 7.43 feet per 100 feet, to
the southern curb line of Roseetreet.
•
. .
Sac. 0. That the . arade of the eastern curb line of
Crawford street shah have an ascent from the north
ern curb line of Reed &poet of he 20h", or 9.34 feet
per 100 feet, to the southern curb line of Rose street.
Sze. 9. That ina much of any ordloance as condlets
with the prorbnons of t hi,. ordinance be and the same
le hereby repelled.
thdatnetl end enacted into a law in Cannot* this
20th day of iday, A. P. 19132
Atte# : B. Moneolr,
Clerk of Select Connell.
A. 6. AI'CANDLWBB.
President of Common Connell,
titled: EMU Wretuatx, •
Ckrk of Common
ONDINANCE
A
otrootion of a public fewer on Ann ...meet:
Sao. 1. Its if old:tiled and enacted he it. oiar; Al.
derma,, and cititene of Piatburgit,' is MIA aad Common
theneits amembied, That the Recording Regulator be
and he id hereby authorised and directed to &deer
the, for protocol. for the con.truCtion of a public
soarer, with the necemery inlets, In Ann street, com
mencing at a point near the Eighth Word .Public
admen Ileum, and tenulmt.g in Wat.on street, be
low or west el Magee attend.
Sao 2. 'that for the payment of the coot and ex.
pause of conatructlng raid sewer, It is hereby ordered
and directed that the property benefited ty the don
struction of maid mwer Shell be messed equitably
and fairly, and the Councils do hereby appoint leo.
alorlay, 8. li. Cooper end John Owen. to mate 0,11
Ivey arid assessment.; and when approved by limn
it shall be Sled In the cower book In the Record
ing Regulator's office • a duplicate-copy mksli be de
sweated with the utty ' Treasurer, who shell regularly
enter credits therein opposite the names of peiione
al tho pay their arscoments, and dial' take receipts
from contractors Cr other. for all money. paid them
by the authority of the Street Oommittee.
esc. 3, he amassment, when approves' by Cello
ells. shall be pub hilted one time In the piper. author
ised to do the city printing, with notice attached
that if not paid within thirty days after the approval
of Councils, the name will be collected by theAlty
&Reiter, w th Oro per centaur added.
Ordained and enacted into a low lu Councils, this
.211th day of )fay, A. D. 18d2.
Alton: B. lloustos,
Clock of flelcct Council
A. 0. III'OANDLESS;
President of Comixon Connell.
Attest:
Clerk of Common Council.
AA ORDIN • ta: authorizing -Ilia .
grading, peeing and setting with curbstone
from began street to 11.1 M street; 'the
grading of Prospect street from /Seventh street to Zhu
street; the partial grading of rorbes 'tree., Irmo
gee strist easterly to the eastern Ilne of Greer's plan
ol lots:S.lA the, grading and parlog of Cherry
from! they
i XL 'tree; motherly to a Orate alley between
Diamond street sod Fourth urea.
S.C. I. Do it codoised and exacted by 11111 dam= of
Pittsburgh, is Adect. sad Lima. (Aimed. essomblar,
old it is hereby mooted by autAariv qf the
.aant.,];'fbit
the Itecorolog Regulator ter and be le hereby author
ised Mad directed to adverthe for proposals for the
grading, paving - and mittlog with curbstone Wide al
loy, from Elm to Logan Adm.'s; the lirading of Pros
pect street from fereeth street to lam .t set; the Pa
rtial gradtrig of nab!, steam, from Alamo Street
eutorly to l b . eastern line of Greer'. plan of lots;
the .rating and peeing of Cherry alloy, from Fifth
etreet soutb_orly.to o prutto alley between filatiohd'
• root and Fourth etreot, to conformity vrittii tba
ploriderns of the mdloance of Connell" peasodj lb.
'dot day of May; A. 1). 1857, and the Act sr MUM
bly approved the 161.5 day of Ilay, A. D. 1557
Ordained and etnicted tote a law to Councils., Ibi s
2. - Aifdsy at ILay, A. D. 1852.
JAIIEB 11cAl/LEY, ,
President of &hoes Council.
ittcst; Illoasonr,
'Cleric of Palect Council
ktteot: Uncut .11'Etalmz, • •
Clerk of Common Council
rt UKlNie..Clit% authorizing the.
stripling, pa v ingn and setting with curtansie 01
au Brawn street; from 'Pennsylvania avenue to
Ste L if. it ordained arrat easded by Os virtues 41
.karal. b Salon. sad (!.stems Goexcar aasnabled„
rad is hes*/ reacted by Oa attire:Vl f Si‘
That thelievording liegalator be ens be in beteby
directed to advertise for prop:rats (or she grading,
paving and setting with curb dons Pan Bruin street,
wont Penney/tarifa- avenue • to'Bltiff street, is coo-
t rosily wits, the protium:mot the ardirmareof town.
cuts, posed the Slat day of august, A. 0., On, end.
the Act of Assembly apprcried the 18th dry of May,
y r;D. 1857.
• . Ordained and enacted into &Litt tkainCils, :this
';':th day of Stay, A. D. 15112. • • ' '
. • JILDIES hicAtitrir: • ..•
President of Select pountl.t. ,
\ Attest: B. )(mallow,.
Block Tin.
' clerk of &dart Council., . ~
• - A.'o. BITAWDLESS,
President orCominon Connell.
Attest: Hone Willaserx, • . '
Clerk of Common Connell. Ine'llklid
ifTillE BEST SOLTVENT!
OY TUX, WAR!
Oa April 26, 1662. will apitled pear a stew Monthly Serial,
! • - - t •
csititlail •
BALLADS OF THE WAR
A series et
PICITOLtI.AL LTRIOSA
From the well known p•.n of
MR. A. 'J. a DUGA.likgq.,.
Ittagnilicentli Illoatrated from miginal drawings, p 7.
the teat aMlats, and beautifully princedom hot•promod
paper. A pert will appear,ereq• month; inciadaiy,
ammo; other. things, the-FALL OP riUMTER,
'DEATH Of LYON, DEATH OF ELLSWORTH,
NIMBI:RN, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT noreL,
FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH' LANDING,
ROANOKE, HAMPTON-:.ROADS, PEA. EIDGE, ,
The *hold forming an ' . •
-.'ILL ' eATRA TED POETICAL SOUrsirra, •
of awes event. In the present moat Important strog.
gib M the history of this great nation. •
Part I. entitled : THE hlrldloll TO TILL OAP
ITO L, (or' the dtla Begin:mot •o(Masattabbaetts,);WlD
appear as above. • • • • •
!Gnat° Parts, (monthly,' free by pott,). - 4,».22 'ob ''
One year, (12 Monthly parts.) • - >t3 !XV
'Liberia terms to the Trade, Globe and Oanrisiers.
Apply to . - JOHN ROBINS,
P.O. Box. 3,940—ap12:2m 37Park Bow, IL in
W.Vii. uuog - LY, „ •
. • WEIOLIMALE 0110Clittl,
'So. 271 LIDEB:TT STREET.
PITTSBURG% PA.,
.litrlog punt:turd the Interret Of Ms late partner;
. %dal continue the balances at the old stand, end will
to plaited to metre the piironage of blo old friends
end enatomant. .m7l6:dtt
tiWYER, Comxiesicat
Mrscaurr, for th e sale of
CRUD!: PYTROLEtrId; '
REFINID OILS, .
„ - . E.EB.6Blfla,
. : NAPIETITA, to
No. In,VTATEIi BTBEZ/Sl',
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sairilberal cub advances made on coulgamants;
and prompt personal 'atteatloa glum to all basin-ow
..IHYDRANT TUJSE,
sorEnzor,quetnr,
Pai ;abo by, ,
BAILETYABBL. CO,
PLuninarm- , - - •
AND
Ctivtill—d,QoU brie. priapl'envo
_
Ibd.
- J . S. LIGGETT Ji
win 15 WagsandelhuntAnn
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MMiMM
--rosrazcznmr: niom
Eastern AActio4 'Sales.
SOLID COLORS AT 5734 c per yard.
PLAID AND . STRIPED at 50 to 76c. '
BROCADE SOLID COLORS at pc., and 1n..a1l
the desirable shade'. •
BLACK BILKS, in Ada, etripeej►nd tig11114.1121
Immense dock at all prices-
MeA lILEY,
President of Select Council.
Gp/mN - A,_JDIN - His,
GREX.IDIJnE ItERaGES.
Several lola, all war, at 'carioca pritat. 4
ORGANDIES, JACONETS 'Sz LAWNS
TUE LATEST IMPOIITATIONSI—troutI9~yc, to
62%e. per yud. ,
/AIMS McAULICITi
raleMint of Select Council.
SACQUES MtIisITLES,
to BILE; OLOTII, and rwldrti Whirr ram waterfall.
tererity.differeaf ell firicee—frow $1 00
to 550 00. -
tar22.3td
to<or)s.
Our. 'tetra thus; - for QuetirriTr, TAILISir
00 4 O E I WI I- XS% hollow botonproacliod to this
'city., Priem iron! 6g.to pftr y. .
• Ow 14 at MULLIS miterati of 12 340. worth
• on.. Rociim Porims uite uaw, 12%0.
worth 245 c.
, A. G. IPGANDLESS;
President ofOcnumork Gattneil.
nacx-rairmartz, crezcisf,n62l.2% mite .
. .
Together with as almost endless rariety.of French.
-Eoglloh:Getautti and Saxoey DUE SS GOODS, at the
• HOUSEXCEPEtiii GVODS,
A lam siock, width vn nre 10114 61#01tilLY
clpt&e.
A NEY : STOCII, at all Fiat.,
CHEAP 708 OASR , •
•
AT
#oubuwaintssa Iwo. worth PA-,,
I.ll9ltoppltr) JarpLies : /*IVES Sailse,.
FLAW 8W15.5 COLOBgD 1.14. worths!,
BLACK annutatry: ; • I
BLACK UMW'S= ,
BLION , INLAPVI
BLkoitiIONFAZINL, u T
BLecac wpot, DE; ient6 r lL'
„ .4
PLAIN Busca•Aithinkir4o,lezl.lB:
yuNiuraa,m. , “
HOOK smarts b e st fail&
•
oxlis fiFirrp l ,!,.r 5460.
szar roar.
•
.16tEDDLNG 7- Pagang iTeg urge
"Psocr tuatmiti=rizsirs noun. COM.
.p4ttim soBl<aevEasmus:Laszura.olega4
NIETAI4-112LYOTEOPZ, ANTIEBILIET3IB; Ftres.
CHIA% YATZIMWS, WALL j FLOWER/3i
, PECLOX, Ae.„,'wholstals and riAall. 40 , F Prlcak
ME2M2
DRY 6001"
AT I
BARKER & CO.'S
59 Market Stree,
SILKS
INDIA CIIEDII6I, ham qnsJity;iat 60c.
A large lot In black and all coloraj very cheap.
SiL w 1.19,
. .
SPRING
sod SUM M ER,
/- to greavrartory;lncliii
, toe soma Tory ltarohoomi GUN
ADINS sod CREPE: DE PARIS,
• /. at $lO OV, worth from 816 00to
• 620 thl. 'Other ktodCat
' , , Si Oft_ sal up. •
GREY POOD9, from 223ie. to 25i
BOYS' AND OBNTS' fWEAR,
N. 11... Positively but 0
•
QIIMMER SIL
S AN. 371
ICINTS.BiNuI wide*
.11trs . ta,w:its st 12N ., c4no,.tax,t
itE4ffuri . maims i . 1) :
GOODS, of thelatest etye, itlll6ollol
1
LIGHT,.. COLOSUCD OELAL
'Er=l
NEW. ISTYLIS nn?- IDIXOPTABLIe
01,18PICD' TAPE Nadi Sktßi
W. tt D. .1111413'.
MENA
DRY GOODS.
ffZ2Mil=ll
II 0 RI S
77 wad 79 Market Street
/lay 1:61b, aro will bars op~a ant
for see—
is clutotts bf saw ILIEBAOSS.
,70 Do. FIUiNM
100 boxes AIkTRWICIAN
po eases STRAW GOODS.
, •
Eoeshich we Invite the epeasi.' attention of coral
mud city mercheute and ralillOrs.,
We base Let realised a Lie supply of LADIESI
and dildisEd HO II PEEINTS, riteNCIL AND I.IEI
CNA= CORNETS . NILE AND , iINDHAIL Silli
UMENELLAS, HAIR NETS AND HEAD DEM
ES. COTTON HOSIERY. AND GLOVES, ICHBROI
DENIES AND LIKEN lIANDEERUIDEFS;e/
will be sold at !be very loweetpticat to ca ii buyer.
I' • -
JOB. solurE, .-..T.,.
WHOLICSALE .ROO.lllS—Zi and ad stories.
-Nos. 77 esti 79 YABKET
BARGAINS -
riREATEST BARG: - EVER OF
1.41 riLHED IN THE MY to now to bit had!.
ORIGINAL BEE HIVE. : :
Ire are Dow opeul.4 our MTII ABIIIPSL
BITING AND BUDILLER.
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS,
MAINITLES, . .
. • • SACQIIES, &0., &L1
' .
•As we visited hut week nearly all - the Neserrori
and Philwielphiaclearingnut Auction Fah*, er• caw
offer great bernalus la the way of DBE GOODS. I
DB L .,4 G 9011,1, wbSch hats - al; eoLi at LLISlet, w '
Are selling at 6%. . /
DRESS GOLotiS, which formerly sold at 241?„31c.,
we are Felling at 12%. : ... : ,•-• :
DREES GOODS, Which formerlySoid at 37%c, wet
are selling at Is%.
Cur stook of btIAWLS. SILK and LACE NAN-i
TLES is large and complete, the/styles entirely neer;
and elegant, amongst which till ce found the 131.1
DEOLDkatELi IikithINA'GELINADINE SHAWLI3,I
woicb fa eomethng now. , . I
liar stock of Dorneetic and Housekeeping Geode Lel
large and complete in adi, its branches, to which we
inyiee the attention of the public before pnrchaeits •
elsewhere. . .
0. BASSOS LOVE & CO.,
(Dp, lilra Stor!,)
mr24
N GOODS NOW OPENING
EATON, MACRUM & CO.'S
We Invite vestal attention to a choice selection of l
NEW GOODo, which we ere now . opening.
New end handsome styli e of BEAU LACE ANDj
FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS, BETS Of
CIiLLAILS AND SLEEVES, cholci styles:
Elegant new styles o( LACE VEILS..
RIBBONS, In 'Oltokt colors.
Bich styles of BONN LT RIBBONS.
Guipure and French EDGING AND LACES:
BOof.F.BY, GLOVES, of every kind. 1
- GENT'S) PINE SPIRTS, SHIRT FRONTS AND
COLLARS, EiILVENDERS, ILINDELLOAR!I
MENU, Ao. -
New styles of LADIES' HEAD DRIESSES. • I
Novelties in fine French and common,EANS.
The beet Make of SKIRTS AND 00fLitT11.
•. •
64 of aboleeele
of. and toted
W o e I.6rite Gate:
SON DINBRELLAS AND BUN SHADES
iNwlers suPplial In quantity .t lolnxt rates.
Ora EATON, 111.1CRIIII & 00., t 7 Fifth at.
(rio..ir- SALLE&
:Ella GO IDS AT ADCTION.-Op ,
nioNDAI7 itiOnNitiG,:lanip 2d, Sit 10 Chock,/
It di be cold, at he Casnmarclal ,Apction lares, 64
..Plah street, a q talky of sesonalgo-DryGoOds.44,
coinpriaing to t Lama , Drew_ Goats), excelsior
Prises, herald Larink, Pain/tuns Print; striped.
2,lohair, Dress rilllanc, Ladles' Gioia Bummer
hhowle, Cotton • • ieryfliirtain Muslin; Linen 'Pablo
Clothe, cipool Co n, French Linen, hilk. Ribbons,
Chick Cloth, 21 •wooCinnterpsuies, Needle Work
Collate, bilk Neckties, Children
_le -Cotton
handkerchiefs, Ladles' Ohtani, Childrites Elmo,
Bore Pante, Boys' tape, Hoop nista, Whiter Bids% •
etc , etc. J. ti..PATI4. And.
VLEGANT STEEL PLAT) P.EGRA
'XI VIZIII6 AT AUCT.ION.,--On SIONRAT ETYM.
Inca, Julio 24, at 7% stclmkorill be sold, in the ;
second floor .aica room of Davis' Auction, 64 'Fifth
most, • large and choice ,colloction of cleat Phu,
grictiogi; among which' ars many of the finest.
gems sem published in this country, such u C431.'l
Voyage Of Life,.a aeries of four platesi;-Claildbood,
Tooth, litanhasi sod Ord Age; elbalopc•are sod his,
Friends,: lionised taturday Night; :Village Marl
suileb; • tedstaff linetering hi. clietmiti; Xanifast
Dinitioy;• Fleury Clay addreeslog, the United - Mates
&Mate; Mimic! Webster addrinongilio United Matsu
&male. The 'custom/fags • wilt her da .. eximinstion
during the day.. • . • • •J. 41..,-DA.VLS.
MEW ABLE •
-1. 1 11 TUEBDAY, June Bd, 10
e'cfock tn. and 2p. m., will be .aold, at thi•Cbt
=eras' Auction House, 54 IMO street, • stock of
seaaonable tßotking, well :made;• and • sti excellent
etitee,sensmising Web pair assorted - Condemns, Set:
net and Linen pants; 150 Casskerete and Marseilles •
11. its; bte/ Wrench Caasimere Csalititerette, Tweed,
linen,kfanssillea antlAlpacrei Costs. 6 dozen white
rbirts,llacatal/crllesinni 6 dozen blue flannel fin.
ditrobirta. .• • ; • J: DAV it ~ A tict.
111U11UN iti&Lsaved:
A. .
from the Isle trait Leecaro!Wotke comp:nine.
uig PUEntlikY, June Jd, /au; at to o'clock, at the
Luccsee Works, on tb5.46144,4eny Valley Railroad,
wiLl be sold, a large quantity of bey Geed', consist
tog of OW* • Csaatmeresi; tlatinets; Jeans, Gmip.
bama, - Delaines; Prlntif, YtoNbs,. &arts,'if older,
es;
Xock Ti nosperidarlf, Sc.; - abili a k w pantlry "or
Cleatalrigi With a general assortment of Boots, '11, 0 .,
and Gaiters, for men, women •and• chHds v ; alms
liardwale end Cutlery, Queensware
together ; with. general assortment; o f sepia nixspy
kopt,in *muzzy store: The aboxisstacit was eared
from tke late fire, and wilt be sold wltheet name. -
.Ali la witat el bargains amnia • •
my2o • .T: 6 .l.cCliZLLitabfb Aust. •
V.A.ST.:ls.lll,lll.lilithka AND
.111 132011/01 LOTS IT /41WT/024.-..0n RON.
/Pd 41TEKNO0/1, Juni 2,4, at 3 o'clock, will be
sold, at the =weer of Wharton and Joseph atm%
Next llhmlogLani, trP e following daschtedlota:
' Lot at the eonitioreat corner of Wharton d Jo
seph. once% hexing a flout of 24 foes on Wharton
anent, and extending along Jeceph. watt teat to
e Price.
Lot (sojienlog toior Jae. r arum) ist iliii diztatc•
of id tear inks the auntli-weg4corner :of 'What=
ini , 2 ° Joe.Ph 'lnnee . ns, biting affinut of 24":leet on
As hasten stunt, and 'extenniug , Lack /n 0 lest to •ZS
- -
lour lots on the inuttli aide Of Earaliatreet, cut&
meaning tie feet Dom the south•erint corner of Melo •
dow and :Sarah streeu, Each basing • Mont of 211 het.
on tend - anat. and extending beck:lto feet to a 24' .
Lot at the northwest earner tflifutd - ov_itrsti sad
alleygetwoen /lag sod Josephine *Ueda: hating a
_front. or 20 feet on lifesaver street,sind extending.
• i
fur lota ai Meg. 'e."/ street s near ineer bridge,.
gi
each having night el ne Sect on dive hotel, and.
extendlnt back (13 (Set to ilneo Haan &Garrison. ,
, Thasaor Said—one.fonrth 14neildue 1111 three ,
equal anneal , paments, wit interest, seetaed Dv
WWI and muting,e on the trteperty: .. ..-' •
Angie/Ibis ituonuallet wanted hugest to the
progeny an Le had lir applying :at tocAuctUlk
zioutre*at Fifth str•cl. .- ' J tii..li•s ie. Aust.
.fattilTil • l'kerbkililliklYl . :l44llb A
PJ'AUCTION.-071, - 2'UtBDAY ZVZI2/1210, JUIN
W. at 8 o'clock, will Le sold, in the secoud floor saJea
room or liat is' 'Auction, 84 rilth street( the nan.i , V
ing. eight large'lluilaing I.Ots. — in the Waugh of
tontit a'htsburgh. each Hunting nuirrarageOf Ed feet
ett Wars road, and extending itask Mt lest tors?.
erty bl Attelitallei, being sou nutubi-red 4 tp 13 In
clusive. 181kutdiniton et lot ;The /Oil flt• a COD.
Thlont policing 'dispense - trim ` the Elowsegahela
Bridge,and well situated for those who . wish to se.
-can 10 *betties/fee a home at law •
Ttiuis - or x0.14-lea- tiollsra ands, SE&7k , . VOL
tart 'per month Until all Is paid, without interest.
Mans 'oflotB may be had at Darts' Auction.
U: DAYte.Anet ,
"QbWllkiti m.sAaith,e.d xr.elivEtu .
1,14-012 IiATINIDAT l!day 3Lit, at IS
erUl eala..ilCUlD:el , :tanerolia 4uCtion
Treadle Sewing Malltlnta;
`Yb Land do
.
- T.hroo aro /h.luton's rata at..it Tart Veit tartibl,
Goofing:Mao/doh to attach' to slut lodge of a wo r t
ram; or latdo, awl come of yrlcei lor *lay famay
to tw gti pplj,d, . J. G. DAYIII."Auw...
AlA)Aisia; bTucasA AT AUG - Tit/N.
XV.EXING, lane 51, - at 734
'o'clock, will (resold, in the homodhlten Saks Boole
at the Commented CAuctfois Alethoilik Fttfit strait,
the itllloeitegilet ofhtooka i .
ehltelt Bank of Pittsburgh Etor.gr,. - .., Yu' du " ] looouSahtla ; l4suranw
Ohltliegg
AD.M.IMbiILITO.krIS bAltli Or BA-
ItOUORit-AND 13eGGIEMATAVCTION.—Oxr
sAmtpsy kIOBSISG;st 11ickleick; Masonlo
kb a Auction Boum, will be Mold, Oita Barodebaortth
new:iestbes top, valtsbittion two ortourpetmost, comb
slat; - slag, two new top lassies. 'Tenn mitt Far
toad... • 1• *, 7„. A.Iacka,ELLAZILIE,Aust.
OUTS, r lioEs 101.0..4411.1.)'K5.V1LT,
..L.roontai=si tba MaioniblialietiatimEnah.
nett ,s sold, stay dal Ws week, tbs lasspst Staiety
15L033-I.lld 4 , 411411. at *my , tor
Nen4 Women snd Oltittnwn. Goeot‘ bawd= may bet
expected" as wren aetersedrie 4-to clove ontsbs
tire block. e, ' • IicCLSLLAN Stun.
flow I
AIXtittORDAY SVESING, May 9lst;et 8 o'clock.
tve sold, st. the Oemmerclal atta;thal ECCISMI 4
Tin lariat, One superior geld Cue kateat /Mgr -.
111.1d1 Call nor be =mined at the emetielli: •
4togoik . - J.c4DAY/i3,Alact.
El==M