fittslrorgh tetty. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 18. ® w HeiaUon* with Great Britain. The following article from the New York Ahminjr Pott will be read with interest, both on account of the important statement it embodies, and its manly sentiment: The newspapers speak of a dispatch, now supposed to be on its way from the State Department at Washington to oar Minister in Ragland, in whieh it is demanded that the encouragement given by the Rnglieh government* to the fitting out of piratical vessels to plunder oar commerce, shall ' oease. We suppose the rumor to be true, since this is the only coarse that oar gov ernment can with credit. The conni vance of the British ministry with the pi rates is so and its consequences to oar trade are so mischievous, that the most ©old-blooded of. politic! ins could hardly help speaking with energy on sueh a provocation. We will suppose such a message to have been sent; the honor of-ths country will then require that the answer be given with out unnecessary delay. Is Great Britain •willing to fulfil her obligation of restrain ing her subjects from making opeq War upon our commerce by sea, or does she mean to continue the practice of oonnivance ■ which she has followed from the beginning of the rebellion? That is the question for her to decide, and the mischief to our com merce which must ensue from'her further enoonragement of the pirates' is so great that we must have her decision immedi ■ ately. // -* , If the British ministry hesitates pi pal ters, our government qan do no less than to recall Mr. Adams from ,Ingland and send Lord Lyons home. It dees not become our government to stand at the doors of the Council Chambers of the British ministry, cap in hand, whimpering the twentieth sup plication for ah interference with the sohemet of the pirates, whieh U but an act of simple justice to a friendly nation, and which a government disposed to deal fairly with us wbuld not have waited for us to ask, or at least would have granted at ths first suggestion. It does not beoome os any longer; to hold diplomatic correspondence with e government so; utterly regardless of the,rights of other nations as the refusal of so reasonable a demand will show that jOfAreatßritata to be. On this point there should not, in our judgment, be a moment's hesitation or . delay. When that step is . taken, the ‘ next will be to decide on the / / /ksode of redress. The recalling of our min './ is tor and'the dismissal of Lord Lyons will / show that We are in earnest, and there will ' then be time enough to deliberate on further meashr^C This, manly tone on the part of the gov ernment and prees of America will do more to bring* the ruling olasses of England to // their'senses, and to a proper regard for the if of a great and friendly, though, for / /flhe present, unfortonate nation, any /f other line of poliey that ean be adopted. '? British statesmen have ohoeen to regard the United States, for the past two years, as a disrupted and rained power—some thing like the light in which Judge Tajiky held the negro—as possessing “no rights which they were bound to respect.” This mistake must bo cured; and there is no readier way to cure it than to recall Mr. Adams and tender Lord Lvovs his pass ports, The aot would send a thrill and a quiver throughout Rarope, and bring down upon.the haughty and misguided adminis tration of England a weight of popular in - -dignation at home' which they coaid not withstand; and it woold convince the world that, although it had a gigantio re bellion on hand, thii is anything bat a broken and ruined government. Thu gov ernment has strength, tremendous strength, and boundless resources; then why not let the world know that it has no need to cower before the strongest and haughtiest nation on the earth, and that it does not do so. Bat the' moat intelligent and sober-mind ed Englishmen ere opening their eyes to the mnd policy of their own government in regard .to these pirate ships—in setting a precedent that may tell with fearful effect against England itself at any moment—a precedent which would enable even Switier land, which in no place touches the ses at all, to sweep the commerce of Great Britain from the ocean. The London Saturday Ra man, a very able paper, bat one that hoe not been by any means friendly to the cause of the Union, after speaking of that romantio kind of admiration felt by multitudes for the exploits of the corsair Alabama, re marks: “International law is not to be treated in this way; and if there was a duty imposed, under the circumstances, on the English Government to detain the ship, it would be a most lamentable thing if wo were to re fuse to acknowledge that we hod done wrong, and were to trifle with the principles of law' simply because then is something ex citing in adventures of the Alabama. Eng land has every proper motive to do right in this matter. tee cannot txptct to beal nayt neutrale; and if- a war anice to which wt arc partial and the Atnericant arc not, the power of our tncmiet to have ihipi-of war hmU in American harbore would be a mo el aerioue danger to Rritiih commerce.' 1 The London Kent argues the cose on the same ground. We make a short quotation: “The preoedent’we now create, will inev itably be adopted as arule of action toward ourselves hereafter, and it is essential for our. own sake that the laws of neutrality should bo enforced in a manner to deter the unscrupulous from attempting to in fringe them. No one will pretend to say that this was done in the cosecof the Ala bama. From whatever cause, there was a most manifest and disastrus failure of jus tice in that eelebrated instance. A firm tone on the part of our govern ment, combined with the pressure of such public opinion as this in England, will, we think, arrest this business of fitting out pi rates in British poris, sud probably oblige that government to exelude the and Florida from every port in the British dominions. ‘■Democratic” Liberty. TheStete of Delewarehad by the census of 1880 1,708 slaves, to a free population of 110,418. It has a Union Governor, but its delegation in both Houses of Congress is decidedly Copperhead, or, os they claim, Democrotlo. The Legislature is of the same stripe. Tim following abstract of a most infamous law just passed by that body embraces a great prinoiple of that party, (call it by what name wo please,) and re veals what tbs nun of the some stripe wished to be at in our legislature. And yet, in the face of such doings ss these, those fellows have tits impudence to prate of Liberty: v Sse.l. Wo fne negro or moleUo Most henceforth cnee into tbeStete tollre; end ear oao who shell here bees etwee Sie Sere most sotistara. fl«o. 9 V*pM or nstettoaa Most boM no ctao asaandiS s&etfSe/KtesSSiyiSt “Wtomeelsad m>*is ■«!**?*t!“piaster who bring, s so. tote,tts Stetetoettesd e^RTttoJ . •‘~* r ~ B*c. 0 Any person wh > shall employ* or harbor a negro or mulatto con-re-ldent, being nett fit dt hat he U such, to pa; $5 par day for the time of so doing— one-half to go to tbe State, the residue to t k e infor mer. J Sic. 7. No negro or mnlatto most have % gna pis tol. sword, or other deadly weapon; under penalty of $lO, Imprisonment, and sal* into slavery 3 Sic 8 Whoever shall eel] or lend fire-inns cr am monition to a negro most pay a An* of *2O. Bio. ». So negro or mnlotto moil bo M . religion. tte.tlDg.fle.o p m , nor/ofrer ,UD««t nuleu there ” h ‘ ,y the enemy upon the Monitors was mainly the -knocking out of a few boltsj undone inden tation which for the time prevented the Pae •aio from revolving iu turret. We have also abeertalned that the damage done is a close fight of two hours duration oan be repaired In season for a renewal of the attack on the sue oeedisg day. CAM 80XTBK Bl IIDUOKD 7 “W» har. CAMAS, DRFARTMm. J The Penosylvania Ballroad Oompany bareby rfvea pnbUe notice, to all whom It may oonoern, in pun nance of the power and anthority conferred upon it by sundry pnnrisions ef an Act of tbs General As sembly of the Oommonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled “Aq Aot for the mle ef the Main Line of the .PubUoWom,” spprored May 16th, 1857, It will, on the first day of May, A. D. ene thousand sight hun« ared *n« Mxty-three, abandon so much of the West ern Division of tbe OanaL lately fawning a part of the Main Line of the Public Works, and as lw be tween BlslnriUs and Johnstown, (commonly known as ths ‘‘Upper Western Division/*) together atoo wb such Dams, Feeders and Bsesrroin tying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or are used in connec tion With mid Upper Western Division. By order of the Board of Director*. Witnees the seal of the said Company, the 26th day of February, A. D. 1863. . J. SWAB THOMSON, {k S. i mhibtmyl Pmtldent. ‘rey-J T—lB6o—X. - - . DBAJtE’tt PLANTATION BIRNBP/ They purify, strengthen and lnvlgo^le. They creaU a healthy appetlU. They are an andldote to enange 4 of water and dieLl They overooae effects of dlsMpation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind, They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify tbe breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholern aim Cholarm Merbna. They cure Liver Oomplaint and Narvoss Headache. They are the beatßlttaa in tbe world. They make the week man strong, and are —nature’s great reatorar. They are made of port St. Croix Bum, toe celebrated Oallsaya bark, roots and h and are taken with ths pleasure of a baverage, with oat regard to age «r time of day. Particularly re commocded to delloate peraons requiring a gentle stlmolaat. Sold by grocers, Druggists, Hotah, and teaioons. P. a: D&AKE A 00., ftN Broadway, New Tork. * M-jmsi POLITICAL JTOTICES. RECORDER.—Abdiu. Mo- Oluxx, ef Mifflin township, wbl be a candi* date for Recorder, subjeot to the dedtioa of the next BrpubHcen Oounty Oonventien. apl6:aaewtcff RECORDER.—Hhnbt Bkive u> XT, of the Bavsnth Ward, Pit tsburgh, will be a candidate lor Beoorder, subject to the of the Bepublkan Oounty Oonventfam. apUac [TjS*FOK REGIriTER, William J. BicgAnnsou Will be a candidate for tbeOfloe of BegbUr of Wilis, Ac., of Alletbmy county, subject to the dedska of the Republican Oeunty Oonvsatioa. eplao OLKKK OF TtlJfi OUURTO. —Ws. A. Bun, of Pitt Township, win be a candidate for Clerk of tha Oeurts of Oounty, subject to ths dedal on of Uu Bepublicsn Oounty Homlneanf Convention. nuilbtc |fS>FUR KEUlbTKK.—Jambs KvyT of Upper fit. (Bair township, win bo a can didate fer Begistcr, sub.ect o tha Be pnblicen Nominetliur Oonveatien. mb2S:te irSp-FOR UIJSRK. OK TJtlit OOURXB.' —Jbo. A Gocxn, of Shalar township, will be before tbe Be publican tieunty Convention as a enn dtdsae for Clerh of tb* Courts. apS:tc : Jlsr-KOR CLKKK. UK THE COURTS, w’wr —Jobs M. Laanrca, of Ob&rtUrs too whip. WUI be a candidate for Clerk of the Courts, lutject to tho decidon of the BopubUcan Ceuaty Homlnat-' lug Convention mhSfoto jrmw AorEHTiBEJOMjrTS. r>OARDERS WANTED.—A Gentle U man and Wits, or single Gentkmes, can be ac commodated with p’tuut rooms, within five min utes walk ef the Allegheny Poet Office. Address 14 IS. J. K/’ Allegheny P. 0. epl8:lt NOTICE. —If the penoa who. m May, Uit, Manured . Uttar to Mtre J.tfl HAtt- TIT, ouo cf WlliUmt A Stare, 80. 1U Wotorloo Boed, Ltverpoot, England, will call at the Allegheny Poet Office, they will bear of eofeathlng to their ad vantage. aplfi^t WANIKU BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, For a Gentleman, his Wife, and two Daughters. Address BOX 669. Pittsburgh Post ( Oca, splT.at JB HAYiI NOW OFKN. and are rapidly telling, at the NEW CARPET STORE, nrra fiTRKI r, nut doer to the Peat o fflee. A spUndld aastrtmsat of the nivet ead •tj les ead bait qaalHfae of goods In ear Una the greeter pert of which we offer, while oar preeeat steck lasts, a: MANUrAOTUBEBb' WBOLKBU.M PRICKS. MeFABLAHu, OOLUIB 4 CO. gRUSdELts, TAPESTRY AND VBL- VUT GABPXTS; THEKK PLY AHD IHQBAIH OABPEIB ; OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, BUGS, Ac., the newest patterns end fresh goods, retailed at wfaol'iale prim, at the new Osipst Store of KoPARLAND, COUIHS & CO. aplB 'JiHE PLACE TO GET TfiE BEST, neatest, most.dsrabte, and by far tha cheapest BOOTS, SHOES, OAITEBS AND BALMORALS, II AT BOBLABD'S, 98 Kuktt stmt, Second door from Fifth* Revolvers. Oelt*i old and Hew Model; ; Cooper's Doable Action s South A Weseoe's Cartridge; A Ilea A Wheel och'e do; - .Sharp's PIB _ ISAIAH PICKET A 00. AAotOKUItJK’B CUhUtUtEP lU.ZBAVOKOWmortf.hr . UAIAH DIOKST . 00, Anita, _!Sl! Mo.'to Watoratimt. noDFEIw aHu CAKPKfJfiS Vy mom fc.tf.br t.,,' . «hl» JAMBS «OWSl%«.Witf tf UKAKLB-2 tons reoeindthis day, OB A ojo»lp,nw J t,an4tor.U.by ;.. . ..‘P 1 . 7 OZHBT H OOLItM. OWMFlinaoEifTiFiK^ABB: KJiaOS bcttl.o, W.P.MAESBAIiL. CUKEBUi JapU v A’itwm&iwiAb*" - ' :| w.y.KAMB^LL.' PAMBUO C.l - re'i'AUU srea’a Orncs, _ Dtjot WatUnfUm. DO., > Gorner of Eighteenth nad Gets, sprillS, 1863. J ■BALED PROPOSALS tm bo received tt this office until THUBBDAY, April 80 1863, nt twelve odock m,ford-Hvertog nt the Governm«Dt Coal ■*“1,00 the Mole, at the confluence of the 01 lo and Che apeeka Canal and tho Potomac Blver. in Georgetown D. a. of TWO THi UfIAND (2.C00) TONS Or BITUMINOUS GOAL. Tberoti to be of the best qaallty, inltable for roamm and blaelimlthlng pttrooets, roblect to the •uepeciion of an figent apnclnted on tbs part of tbe Government, and to weigh twenty twe but dred and fe’ty (2,140) pounde to the ton; the Je'hery ih reof to commence on the llth of May, 18t8, and all to b» delivered by the list of said mouth. Tbe above Goal to bo weighed by an Agest of tbe floveramehs, and to be paidfor by the wtlgbt so de termined. fropotaU. The full name and post office addxsei ef the bidder must appear In the propoaaL If th* bid is made in tha name of a firm, tbe names of all the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered ai the Individual procosal of tbe partner tiffhtagtt. Proposals from disloyal parties will aot be ooosld ered, and an oath ef aiWiaeoe must accompany eich proposition. \ ftoponli must be to Capt. EDWABD “• MaBTS, Assistant Quartermaster United Btatas Army, Washington, D.\ C., and should bo plainly markad “Propoeals for Coal " Oesreefss. Ths rssDontibflity of tbaguartniars muatbosbewn by tbs offls'al certtflcute of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United Btatas Diitrict At tornty. The ability of the bidder to fill tbe ooatract, should Übe a sarded to him, must bo guarantle» by two.re ■pcadble pemoss, whose signatures must bs spprnd. •d to tbs guaranfee, and said guar an tea moat accom pany tha hid. Bidders must be present In person wten the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be considered. Bonds In tbe sum of five thousand dollars, signed by tbe contractor and both of hia guaranton, will bs required of the lueeemfhl bidder upon signing tbe oontract. Form of gearenfse. / y*. —, of the county of —, and State of , aoa , of the county of , end State of , do hereby guarantee that —ls able to fulfill the con • tract In accordance with tbe term* of bis proposi tion! nnfl that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into e contract in acoontanoe therewith. Bbould the contract le awarded him, we er* pre pw*4 to become his surstlee. [fa thhCguaraatee must be appended tbe official osetlfioate above mentioned.] Tbe right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed'toohlghis reesrrei by tbe Depot Quarter master. EDWABD L. HAEIZ, Capt. Ass't. Quart.matter U. 8. Army. epliitd IjUyUKaNK BKARtj WOKKH. CAB MAH ft CRAWFORD, Manufacturers of evary variety of finished BBABB WORM FOB FLUMBEBB, STEAM OB GAB-FITTXBB, MACHINISTS, AND OOc'FZBSMITHS BRASS OAITINGB, ef all descriptions, made to ord». STEAMBOAT WORK, STEAM AND GAB FITTING, and REPAIRING promptly attended ta. Particular attention paid t» fitting up REFINE' BINS FOE GOAL AND CAMBOIOILS. Also, Sols Agents for the Western District of Penn* ■ylvsnla lw the ole of MABBH, LAUBDELL A 00/8 PATENT lIPfiOH PUMP, the best ever invented Having no valvee, U is not liable to gst out ot order, end will throw more water than any pump of twice Its stie. apis T\IB£OLUTiON NOTIGE.-I havethii U day dispaesd of my late-set in the firm of TATE, OtDMAH A 00. to OADMaN A CRAW. FORD, they amumlng ell liabilities and taking charge of the book acscuots. In withdrawing, i wonld cordially raoommend- the new firm to my friends and public. WH. TATE, Jn. Plttsbursh. April Istb, 1863. sp!7:2w jpLUMBKKtt' MATERIALS. CHARLES MTTLLIEIH, mrOUIB AHD WaOLIULE DIALIB, So. 620 COMMENCE ST., fitiodelplis. Constantly in store, e large esKrtaest of Copper, Zinc, Iron and Galvanised Iron Bath Tube. White asd Marbled Plug White end Marbled or Bine Closet Basins. Ship Water Closets, complete. Water Closets of every description. Pomps, Rams, Ac. Item Sinks. «. Iren and Enamelled Portable Wash Stands. Vitrified Drain Pipe, Bends, Branches end Traps. Plumbers’ Brass end Plated Week, ef every de scription. Lead Traps end Bends, Pine end Ceder Hydrant Posts, Hydrant Bods, Plumber*' Hoeks, Marble Slabs, Bobbtr Hose, do, as low os any hones In the .country. aplB£m PLANTATION BlTTKKfci—Those Bit tars, unlike any others new before the public, ere in their effects Toole, Diuretic, Alterative and Aall-DyspepUc. Thetr immense sale la the moot cenelurive proof o f the high estimation in which they ate held by th* public; these (iTja* them atrial are •prndlly oonvlscedof their powerful medicinal quaU itiea, and continue their use until health is restored, end both body and mind thoroughly strengthened and invigorated. For safe in any quantity that may SIMON JOHNBTOB, Oocaer Fourth and fimlthfiehl streets. ■piVEKaiUK JfiLiTIUNH UF STAND XL ABD WRITERS. lb* Wirta of Charlta Lamb, 4 rola. KsitiliU'f Works. 4 roll. Barton 1 * Anatomy of Melancholy. 8 Tola. L’lareslfe Cariosities of Literature. 4 toll. Hallam** History bf the Middle Are*. 8 tola. Holism's OoastUutfonal History ol Anglin d. 8 tl*. Fransis Becoa'* Works, of which tola. 1, a, 8,4,6, U» 18, IS, 14 and Ift in Itsosd. [rsls. OrlUcal and Mlaosllsnoons Besots. By Oarlyis. 4 MUman'l Latin Christianity. 8 volt. Shmtspeara's Works. 8 tots. Bor sms by BAT A 00., 6ft Wood strsst. QAITBHoI GAITERS I OAITKIiS I OF ALL KIHBB, ■ffoionfc Matt Auction Mouse. Spli gPJUWU bTpOK UK s, it »PH BOMiAßP'g.'MlUlk.trtmt. JJOOTB, GAITERS & BALHOKALH OHXAP, AT BOELAHP'B* 68 Market stresL \T OTIGE.—-Wagoner*. Wagon Matters, a *o |Q otbm omemti. m bmbf aotu.l ttat s> ud ./Ur Ik. nin DAT 0» ■AT, 1843, all Dotsons u Ordlnsaos of ihs CltyofAUsgfSy " *£■•»*» Loam, or Alloys, or Commons, shall be dealt with aotordbif to ths provisions of sold Ordinance. A.C. ALBZAHDKB, Mayor. 01W of Alleghany, April 14th, 1863. tuxuna nmi Bn dot or hot, 1610. .***■ *• Thai it shall bs onlawfU to any parson to obstraot or tnauabor any BtnaU Loss or Alloy, or any part of ths pabllo —n*, by placing thoms any Carts, Wagons, Fuinitaxs, Flews, Barrows,« anyoUur kind*f property, son to promt or ob w«po4 ths frss and galatsmiptsd pismgs of Wagons, o“rt*g*s, Hems, and all other kind of Doatejanesa, at any Umax and any parson who shall offend herein, « who shall ratals or nagteet to remove any eaeh a*- Udt* Whoa rsqnlrsd to £> so by the Strsoc Commit ilanar, Aril, on oowrisUon thereof, lorfeft and pay a fine, to army o Sens, of ihno dollars, butfsatb* mssasoframoTtag the said prspsrty, li rsaorsd at thspnbUossyaaaaT aplT:tmyl gTHAWBSBBY PLANTS.—Nov i* the Usm to plant. Oar stock of the bist varieties Is BMqttiUad aiywhsro. Band or call fer a drcalar. aplTiltdewT J. KHOX, it Fifth stoat. TO all WHOM IT UAt CONCERN. -1 hsrsby give notlo* that »y wife, BBTTII tHJBTLB, has left my bad and board without Just cases or prori.oaUon. I'will not bs responsible for bills coatraotsd by ssfd HBTTIB BOBTijB. BAM OIL D. BOBTCX. April 17th, 186 Mt pBAOH TREES. "HALT'S XABLT" ABB »SWISS," Two nswaadpepolar TariMlss. Also a largo anpply of all Urn Itfi'ding kinds. aplTilidarr J. KHOX. M Fifth itreat. J-JOKNKTTK KASPBKKtt I.—We ctn feraJah plants of this now and jastly popular Blip* berry. j J. KHOX,i9 Fifth unit. •aplTiUdswT ; . . OTAtt BRAND RO. HAMS.—A lre*h lot af this ina brand of Bams, pal vp sxprcmly fer Ihs smboorib«r,Jari rooslrod from Clnrißßsil and for eats by tbstferos or at retail by • JOHB A. BXHBHAW, apIT- ■{ name Liberty and Hand streets. TDOiKN JKATENT CANDLES—-4 oiftt (J White and Colored Patent j dandles, fears and flvas, }nt norivad and for aria at the Forty Oroosry ftocscf JOH2TA. BXHB3UW, aplT ' osmsr Übsrty and Hand slieen PUTNAM'S KATKNT CLOTHES X WAUt <3O, superior to allrihert; a atyplyiari • sfflT- i i Barker Llbsrtynnd Hand stsssin i. jJ C, RICH—A let oTgrauine Sooth bv • . ’ • T - "•'.'S’ i villi i?. - jrmw \4BWEHTiBBjmEJm. Fifth list of applications YOB BBLLIHO LIQUOBB, fled la th* Gink's OSes up to April 7th, 1868 i - i L'ndwy tmra, lit ward, PiitthcTrii; : Hlcholaon do, do, dot j Btug Andrew, do, do, . do; ! MoLaogbltn P., do, do, do: Gunning Tbamts, do, do, - do; ! Zeldter John A., do, do, do; I Pender Jeoob D., ro, do, do; ; Krepp Miches), do, do, do; ; Boss Devil, do, do, do; Bomsrt John, do, do, do; . TeggJohn. do, do, do; ; Miller Fred., do, do, do; i Daily MlchetL eeliog boose; do, do; - Corkren Thornes, , do, do, dr; Evert Htnry, other goods, do, do; I Gockentetner A. A Bros., do, do. do; { Winters John W, tavern, 8d word, Pittsburgh; j Young N., do. do, do; Bbsler Banry, eating home, do, do; ; Blgbtameo A, do, do, do; : Pinch J 8 AOo , other goods, do, do; ;fpencer J.seph, tavern, do, do; j Berber Jaco , do, do, do; ; Urrgmn William, do, do, do; Gsazolo J rands, • do, 3d ward, Pittsburgh; Boon Pat, do, do, do; j Daffy John, do do, do; Antn 8., do, do, do; \ Oslln Louis, do, . do, do: I Kiser Joseph, do, do, ■ d*; ‘ Flnnerty John, do,' do, do;" ; Clark A 00., do, do, do; i Hall David K, do, * do, do; | lurcher J.. do, do, do; 1 Howley John, do, do, do; ! Ward O. H., do, do; do; : Aland Peter, do, do, do; ! Molten Patrick, do, do, do; Smith John, do, do, dot j Sheafer William, do, 1 do, do; Blnmenihstn Geo.,, do, do, do; Ftnin Timothy, do, do, do; Barnard D. A 00., do, do, do; TonnglU, do, do, do; Quinn Charles, do, do, do; bhany P. A., do, do, do; Wooccoek Beary. do, do, do; Esnnedy Charles 8., do, do, dm Murrey Alex., do, do, do; Oulleton Ideard, do, do, do: Williams Jsaes, do, do, do: Bysrs M. X., eating house, do, do; Gpechmeyar Geo., do, do, do; Kesder John, de, do, do; HoureChrlitlaa, de, do; de* 4o » do, dm j Luts Prank, do, do, do: Ssldlo Gotlclb, do| do! de ! Bequll Antoni, do, do, dm I Corenelle Btepheu, do, do, do; ) Glenn John, do, do, do; j Oerccrsn Owen, do, do, do; i Voeksmp Henry, other goods, do, dm »Bchock elnTen, do, do, do; ; Molntlre J. P., do, do, do; Reinhardt Joseph, tavern, 4th ward, Pittsburgh; Lanaban Jamas K., do, do. do: Campbell A MuUln, do, do, do; Hcflredv John, do, do, do; Lynch James, do, -do, do; Kmmell Wm., do, do, do; HsaeMathlaa, do, do, do; Anderson Joseph N., do, do, do; Bander Henry, do, do, de; Wells Jetsee, seUng house, do, do; Adler J. A Go., other goods, do, do; Purcell Lawrence, do, do, do; MeDsvltt John, do, do, do; Ewinebert Adam, tavern, 6th ward. Pitta burgh; Yreybnrg Henry, do, do, do; Ysx Jacob, do, do, de; Gslschslmer P., do, do, .Ao; Keck Joseph, do, do, . ds; ! Keck Catharine, do, do, do; •Brown WllUam, do, de, do; Appleby Lancelot, do, do, do; Bmah Jonas, do, do, do; Greenwood Abr., do, do, do; WilUatae Thomas, de, do, do; Gabriel George, da, do, do; Bthrelhsr John, do, de, do; AJblete Joseph, do, do, dm ! Loffler Conrad, do, do, do; • ; Miller John, do, do, dm j Fox Gottrled, do, do, do; i eeldto Emanuel, do, do, do; Oolwcss Henry, asking house, do, do; Btelar George W., do, de, do; Loflnk elmon, other goods, de, dm J Bohmldt Joseph, do, do, de; Wm., do, do, do; Kerchmslr J., eating house, 6th ward, Pittsburgh; 81ms Catharine, tavern, do, do; Yrvyvogri Yrea, do, do, dm Crawford Joe, seeing bouse, Tib ward, Pittsburgh; Joynt Jamas, • do, do, do; Bhual James, tavern, Bth ward, Pittsburgh; : Btoehr Oaroline, do, do, de; I Diamond John, do, 9th ward, Pittsburgh; i Stevens Thomas, do, do, do; BaumJ. G., sating house, do, dm Crotiaa Wm, other goods, do, do; Nitblng Ckerim L , tavern, Ist ward, Allegheny; Gerber George, do, do, do; Huston John, do, do, do; Bteveoson Charles, do, do, do; ScbulaJohn, do, do, dm Bid dons, John, sating home, do, do; Moulwm., tavern, 9d ward, Allegheny; Welter Georgs, do, do, S 5 « 81 « LA VILLAS, * M 15 ** SO ** « 80' M 10 •' “85 “ 81 “| «* n M CT M BLKAGBBD XUBUHB,IO to STH onto. PSBLIACHID do., .SO«ST}£ •* Howls thottmte mako joor porptima, u toads on nffisf choaporthaatfe—wfll toooldwboo tho ■grtafopQM. . mpia JOSEPH HORNS & 00„ rr ud T 9 Market Street, An nOM. u Um LOWER GASH FBIOBB Um* Dolnniaetfcnor ÜBIOIDISm, era AED SLITm, FIHE HIICLI worn. ' MOIHB. ahd ißjjZnrM. nnma, •Kira. anon ntMnn HOBXttT, ■ • SOB DEZBXLLAJ, nnaaßOKud BOZKGBI. , tonpoonaUnUyonhand anenoitmant BmHeaftdlllaeof LADIES' * nnTT.nmrii.mnn JOSEPH HOUSE 4c CO., loa-TT ASDT9KASXSTSTBBET. n* - • ■ GOODS I NEW GOODS 1 EATON, IHiCRVM A CO, Anu« opals,.cbolnn>etloac< ! : IKDdUSOA, ncnoiDißits, : miBBOBB AKD LACKS, . HOtmi AID SUITES. BEAD-SBEHEI ADD BETS. SXIBT, AE> OOEAETsT : SSnWE.OOLLAEE AjtllTng. SOTOABD KBTRraSTASB, SHE AED KAIH DEBmMT.T.ia, Fancy Goods & Notions. Te which they invito the attnrntVTD ct WHOLBUU AHD BBTAIL BOYXBB. • Voa 17 *nd 10 lifth Street aple v ; . - * gPKINO De Lalnen. Of Uuanintrtjl«H4of Unknt^nUUn, FOK 25 OBNTB, A* ALEXANDER BATES', ,rta srarowßEEr. gHAKBB HOODB ad STRAW GOODS, B,tk«OM.erDoM, CHEAT rOB OABH, AT JOEETH HOKEIA 00.'!, nainusiiM TOiiUMJi UKaaN—6o n,iM OMTOOODK. rno OOONTBY MERCHANTS AND A j malms. EATOiK, IHACKIJI Sc CO., Not. 17 am 19 Fan Snjnrr, JAbfln s&d BitaQm of ! hooi* auras. XKBBOIDIBXIB, , Q«rra* bhtm^ MBBOHB, BUCHXg, IOOLLAM, TUS, HOelfthT) 6L9TB, .CTfHllg. TAIHO* WAH WABXB AHD HQwnit. Th* knr itrtfch m •BAbta* a to oibrimt taaieaußtitft ca¥?*md OOUSTBT MXBUHAHTS, RILL&Im tS P«DDMBS.»ad>awhototoinSS*” “• ap7acA«&m • ; ■ gHAKBRSI BHAK.SKBI 400 DOZEN, All alaaO) whlto tad celorad. SHAKER; HOODS, AT USS THAB KA6TIBH PUGH FOB CASH, HAOBtrXpeLYWB. , ■ _ : Ho. T* lf ABKHT SIBDT, (BidoalWathiid Ptanood.) splrtf DBKS3 GOOD?, HXW BILKS, HBW GIBOULAHS, HBW SAOQUU, HSW BPBISG AHZ> STJHHXS SHAWLS. ALEX.BATES’, i * n TITTH WinT. ABGAINOIN DBY GOODS, 'I at LAjr&X’ABOY&Ca.’S, UOTXDKRUiBTBaT, A&cJmj, (Id door batowthaMwXaxfcat Brass.) inwohod and TJptlaocfcad XaUcs: Saik and UgM Oolond Mat* ;VMtk and fegu* Ofalataast n«Mh fevas: Jtm WooldalaUMsaßdlSa Kominc Goods: ******* and Van llam: Btod£FMaaodliggiad finks; (Ihackad aniCMarw Site PogUao: Lotrss, fcr XraTaUsf D« UmS and Option ft sating; Pillow Unan aadXnsllu tasttanV 8«di;01oUnOsnlM«] HkM Xdaan HandteniilM. 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