fiMarjjfc <ta% TUiamAY MOSMINO, APBIL 21, CITI ABJAI&a. grorriouL tapam „» uin jfmjiDMWKUi. OnuTinon to toe &t -ateteAr- ** ®“*< OptioUk. Ho. W Tilth atnat-MRacted dell, l . • (* fVS« is gXAPft. I 4. «. 4-„.... 00 is 3 ” | ft- : f ; lUf,ia *.“ T —— ~—y» :» «-m tfepbris'.' - -Gtauraa fuu, Ouum' Conn, kc, Jua P. Btuort. {*“ }■** Jroaa-Hoe. Tnau Bum K a. BWil £ma*n Jvm— Hg». j. Beuwe. ■ifcSnt J .tonionaoy of OttoUr; 41k llirnkSTa „ B> ‘° ra lUjn-Blrtt 'Hotulij of Ate .. ??r , ■ t *V* .*"* Vrniu of oock yaillilOkoJi| olt coohtn »i 'laioft oti Uu fbortk . fcttrigtwooaiki tb. o™ Hooß., o,obSr «4sSSffiS^, n £a i . ,b ' u *“—■ " Dilttict Coorw -U r*™nv-noi. a. rie.rmn SfWUtk—Ho*. H. ff. WiLLlikO. mfSSSo2SE JU,dv ; "■* Celle tor Mob Baj ooooiit of tho flat ton open The Connt, Bailrond Indebtedneu-- A Conpromiie Agreed Upon—Tfce Condition., etc. Gorreedere oro anratoet (or oomo montta put MgotUUou hare bam paadia, batwaaa tka Ceont, OontteJadanera mite. Controller, oa bohaU of tea eoaatj. end tko ettorneye fn thobondholder,,lnrelenaoe tea Mttla ■aat of our railroad obligation!. The pro porittonohkh wa» 4nt mbaltted to the bondholdim, bjtoe_oonnt7 asthoriUof, and whloh wae-pabiiihod in thoio aiakw wm no i oeooptod, the proponed rate of intermit upon the new bond, (fonr por omt.) bring deemed too loWa The bondholders tnt&Mlrti then propoeel term; of eomprombo, whloh were folly embodied ia the T, J k4a °**"?*t BMltUmti h jetton Oran v. '"n7i!Tr% <^,T i,rif “° n “ <A ” mfri riaentlainra,npneentlnr a large ft moont of Alhghrey Owmty Bmy{, h+lrt in Philadelphia on Much 7, IB®, tb* annexed mmcel tioofor ecomprontise in sfcttlemeatof ssch boadswai made to tb* Controller, and by m™ submitted to the OgnnUnn of coantje By Act of AsMmbtyef Jaanarj 29tb, and Its Bap- Resent of April , 1883, the Ooflamlssloßan and Controller aiu authorised to make tneh terms vttb tb* Bondholder! aa may be agreed upon* and imue new bonds to compromise: of the originals, and said compromise bands so bread an exempted from taxa tion under the lavs of Pennsjlvanla. Zb* Ocatoteiooen ead Controller Having accepted said proposition, hereby cl re notice that they nr* now prepared to oonrammu* It, red request tb* part 1m U Interact to send their bonds, for exchange, to the Board of TfOSteM, who will depoalt them, for firo yean. In the Bank of PUtabnrsh. The Board of Xrafaee celeetad, in aoeoedanoa with tbajpmoaUion, oonslata of KaMrs. Oeo. Haaflton, X. J. Biibaa aad Hobart Jf. Cut, to whoa caaaa htoatioai can be ad droned. Tba Oaatrollar wm de- Urar the compromise bonds to their znpectlTe own er* or tbslr aesnts. ■Zha bands win be iiread with eonpoos or R(bt«r ed.wUbJntexut payable In PhllnSSphla or at the Zreeanry, at the option of 4he owner. Those Sfess 1,11 (scrip beartof slmflar Interest will be breed for fraotloaal parts of ana hundred dollars, and win be redeemed whan presented in soma of one hundred dollars, by • registered bond. raorosraon *oa covrmonxsc. The county to rain by taxation $130,000 for d*t meat c< # UUmt on rnOrond debt, beeMn $25,000 per annam-for sinking fond. The agnegmte principal and internt on raOnad bond* to yasuary Ist, 18©, to say $8,000,000. The sum on whloh $130,000 would pay interest at 6 per cfrnt, |a $2,600,000. ' Abatetbs whole den of iodebUdsees, both bends nnd coupons, UOd per oent. which reduces the agsre pte to fund this at fl per cant—the bonds to be dear of taxnthm under the laws ef BoansylTa nfau The old bonds to be demited with trustees, and not to be cancelled until after punctual payment «*Ss*armt an new bends, for Bty-dTuysura. • Them who Judgments, to be kept dear of nwmasl foes aid srpensaa. The abora propodUan has been accepted, v . - Qsomn&nioLxox,') biTD Co&uxs, >oommlmloncn. JOXSXKAX HBSX.T, I Bmr Lunar, Controller. Under the abort terma, aa unuunt of tmmilU on the dollar of the ralnetlon, for ooaaty pnrpoaee, will be aaOalnt to meet all our railroad obligation i,ud carry OB the ma chinery of tbo ooonty. Thla amount baa al ready boos loriod by tbo Cbmmltaloßara, mad tbo people know bow exactly wbot theyboro to pay, mad ooa proporo thenuelree accord ingly- .The HaaaeUl aCaln of tbo eounty ban boaa rodeoed to aomathlng Uko ■ yitem, aad it.wlll bo (bo aim ud daelre of tho Con troller to koop tbo oxpudltant witbla tho legallfmlt o( tat mlllo. If tbit oaa bo doao, tbo tntiro railrood Jadobtodaon, lnterut and priadpai, will bo wipod oat la tbo Unto tpo eidod; aad aador tbo oporaUoat of the link ing foad the ooaaty aotoauaoat will bo grad ually loatoaodf proridbd tbo ozpoaditaxoo an not inoreeied. Tltbtbla oompnmlao all tbo aiudemnioi, tho oxeeatloni, tbo intorrogntortoi, aad tbo othorlogal- txpodiantl ntortod to by attor nayt, will oeaie: tboambkrgoapoa tbo ooan ty aoatary baa boon remorod, aad tbo Treai nw will oommoaoo forthwith to honor tho warraata of tbo oom&laiionort. Tbit win bo good aowa to that largo elau in tht community who haro boon carrying tbo paper promlaaa of tho ooaaty la their pookota for moatha poat. Iba bondholder!, fearing that 80me eoa tlagoaey might arlao whereby tbo ooaaty might not bo ablo to meet there now obliga tion!, (or old dobta la a new ahape) refaeed to doUtor tbabld boada for oaaoellatlona, bat preferred potting them into tbo baada of Trui tool, for pririlegej, to ace whether tbo ooaaty win or oaa Uto up to bar promliea. Tho boadboldara appointed Mr.; Hamilton to rap reaeat them; aad tba Commlirlonora oboao Mr. Bighorn on behalf of the ooaaty, wbUe tkeae twoealeotad Mr. Caat—tbaa oonitUnting tho Board of Zraatoaa. Bat no fallnre aeoa bo approboadod oa tbo part of tbo' ooaaty, If tbo bondholder! tbomaolna will only Bead la their old boada, to the Bank of Plttahnrgb, for exchange. She rate of taxation will bo hoary, eaowgb, eoaplad with tbo State'nad Netloaal taxoe, bat tbo pooplo will generally meet It without oomplaiat,! knowing that they are theroby to get rid of tbo Tlxatlooe litigation which waa boating each enormoae earn t, witbont tho lout proipoet of a ferora ibtoleeao to tbo ooaaty. 1 " bleat. PUlUger’e Addreaa. Lafayette HaU waa orowdod to lta atmoat capacity laat sight with ladlaa aad gentlemen to boar tba latoaeely In tore, ting aarratiro of tbo oaptlrity aad aeferingt of bloat. Pil lager aad hie, oomponloni, while eoptirea ia the Boatb. ' ■ ! ; Car raadbra are already acquainted with tho mala fketa of thotbrere but unfortunate party; bat to bier tbo faoti from; tbo Upaof one of tbo actorf, aa eeroeet, latalllgont, end la toaaaly patriotic man, aad withal a flaent ud pleatingapaokor, waa a rare treat; and we think there were few pertoaa ia that hall who did not hare thalr deration to tba Union deep ened, aepadally whaa ha depleted the aarage triampb of tba rabala wham they heard of tao Jtmocrati* riotoriee la eomo of tba northern Stelae. “The North la dlrldad," they about odi “tet hart oarrled the eleetione—oar lnde poadttoo will be acknowledged." "Hotting," ,aaid the jpeekar, "waj to lad, io deprattlig do oar eplnte, aa ta hear that yoa baa s peaeo la the North." ; LteaLPDUager waafallawed by Copt. 9 lor, of Ohio, we bouere, who woo merely wound od at tbo battle of Shiloh, taboo priioaer, aad beet iamptMty far aoru moatha. Bo did g re a connected narratlreof bla axper» batralaUd auay Inddanta la eatyle able, ao a biking, aad withal ao amoalag, (a throw tbo udleaoe Into tbo wlldoat’ tlaam. Ho woa bordaronthoooppor tbu oay apoakor wo oror board. I Dr. MtCeok waa called oat, aad apoke for eomatlma ia aatyla wblob draw from tba eu alepaa load ud almoat oonUnned applaaaa. . CCT-fchatoa waa tbu called, bath# apoka bat.a daw word*, ud olotod by calling for iba Bnloi ud the Oonatitu tloa, wblob ware giraa with a will, ud than, jWlththaamsre for oar gallut friandawho i** 4 a«ty«* aa, the audience alowly retired. | Ban. Dun.—On Saturday morning; a |2^>«S*taßr' bßt u»- - Sikmitkry Committee. ematuy lOommltte* mait ™n «n» tt, BMterity «fi renewed elorte kmokg the Mead, of the ceaee. Urgent ep p«l! Mm, to u from thoumy. Vegetable,, u juttenter, ww maoh needed. Ben. Eoee >»rt wtek teiegrmplmd bz on that Mold iVtSiM®-, X, eppeei to tb* feraute ef the to j«!d u a inpply, no matter kow-«»n tbe quatlty. It wifi be thankfully We know they bare h*i meny oelli oa tbeir generoeity, bat loon Will baro imu Tegetablee ooming in that will npply utair own want,, and io they ean ipara » lit ua of tbeir old (took for ottr anffering loldlen. Wa ua by tee followiag letter, raoriyedmom 9r. Woodward, ia eharga of tea Harftau. boro Hoipital, bow eoonomically tbe Saaitary Ojmmiiiion workl. It wai written ,oon after receiving some stores from: tu. ' <( How wsl come theie things am to oar wotuded man. yea can imagine, but I oannotdeseribe. After I wrote to yon, ashing for teas# things, I was enabled to getaoma from'tea Ooranmaat, aa a supply had beta reoeirud from tea Porreyor, and rathar than kaap arttolu aot mally nted ad, I hara turned orer tome of teem, so Uad- JT you, t° tea Agaat of tea United Btetaa Sanitary .Commission htrt, Mr. Mar tut Atiun in need mnw be mnully beauttedw lhft Ccmmiuloß bar* is dolna n food work diftrihuting, not only do thing, butpotntoofl,onion*, •enrod milk, 40., without which thoro would bo fftr mor* nffmng thnn ihott now If, ud wod knows thorois enough now. A gontlo mnn Is ban from OhnmplAih ZU&iois, ***& * ***!• lot of green »ppl*i nod botntoos xo( tho hospitdi,. Could our good people at homo look ia on our poor slok men in these hospitals, fur in the front, whore so mueh is Mtfod, th« would thunk the Qmt Fftthar of all for the prixilogo of giving to supply yon, I thunk tbsm. in bebulx of too siok und wounded.” fciKl. e * U S!L* ttaaUoa of P aku « 19 the following latter and order: i Oaioaoo SaxiTauv Coniusuioir, i OHloaao, April S, 1863. j lb the Editor*of tee OJneag6\Tribmu : ' Haring jut rataraed&om an expedition on bahnU of the OMoago fiahitary Go minis rion to tee;anay before Vlbhsburg, I desire, through to oommunkato to .the 1 publio, without delay, an Importaat order roapootlng saaitary supplies I and expeditions just issaed by Gan. Grant. The natural do> sir* of dtSsens at homo to add to thobomfort of' zdations and friends in the army, of cities and obuntlei, to provide for ragiments rdsod in their localitiasj and of pub- Uo to s*nd stores for promjsraous distribu tion, has resulted in so many evils to the army, operations’havebeen asiheretofore con ducted by persons not officially connected with A thi Sanitary Commission, that General Grant has felt compelled to apply a remedy. The Quartermaster and Government boats are put to iueonvenienoe the hospitals are Invaded by a host o\ male and female visitors, some of whom are inoompetent to,observe.and re pert, and others have further selfish ends in view. The medical discipline of the army is weakened; fake reports are circulated as to the condition of the army, which discourage the troops and prevents enlktments.’ Butler's goods are smuggled in with Iforged sanitary marks. The Well are frequently made ill, and the ill made worse by improper articles of diet, and oertaln favored regiments ate load ed,'and even encumbered with’ supplies, while others reoelve little or nothing, whe yet de serve, equal treatment. The effect is absurdly and injuriously to foster State and local feel ing, at heme and in the army, dn a war for the Union against rebellion, waged in the name of Btete rights for the! benefit 0 f local Institutions, and under the inspiration of sec tional pride. This Is aU wrong. All Union soldiers should fare alike in the camps and In hospitals. The people should contribute to the relief of the Federal anhy as a whole, without distinction of State dr Soetions. To carry out thlfoplan is the design of the United States Sanitary Coamksloa,;with its several branches and numerous agents. Hence, Gen. Grant has determined that hereafter no spectei supplies shall have free transportation, but those only entrusted for promiscuous use, and that these Utter shall be forwarded by the Sanitary Commission alone on their boats, and shall be dktribnted only by tbeir agents. Thk gives unity and simplicity to this elass of operations, and eonfints the responsibility to well known parties, simply adding that General Boseerans has adopted somewhat similar measures in the department under his Command. I enolosea copy of the order re ferred to, and remain, roars, truly, W. H. Panov, annual, cun's obn. Hsadqcavtxos, Dbpaitviv* or Tum,) SMOIAL OSDU Vo. 86. j 1. The Quartermaster's Department wiU provide and furnish ft suitable steambeat, to bo oftllad the “United States Sanitary Storo Boat,” and pat the umo in ohorge of the United States Sanitary Commission, to bo used by it exclusively for the oonveyeooe of goods oftioalftted to prevent disease, and sup plemental to the Government jsupply of Stores for th* relief of the slok end wounded. 2. No person will be ftUowed to travel on said bo*t except siok offioers of the ftnny and nary, (and they only on permits from their proper commanding officers,) 1 discharged sol diers and employee* of sola; Sanitary Com mission, (and no goods w&atsver for trading or commercial frnpoHt will be carried on said boat;) and no goods wiU be I taken for Indi viduals, or with any ©©editions whioh will prevent them from being delivered to those most needing'them in the army or navy. 5. The oontents of all paekiges to be ship ped on sold United States Sanitary Store Boat will be Inspected before shipment,unless an in voke of their contents has been reoeived, the correctness of which is assured by the signa ture of some person of known loyalty and integrity. A statement, showing what goods have been plaeed on board at each trip will be sent to the Medical Director ef toe De partment of these Headquarters. :4. A weekly statement will be made by the said Sanitary Commission to: the department of the Medical Director, showing what sani tary supplies have been issued by said Com mission, and.to whom Issued; 6. All orders authorising: the free trans portation of Sahitoqf Stores from Cairo Booth, on boats other than the one iherein provided for, are hereby rescinded. By order M*J. 6u; U. 8. Gain. Joes A. Bam uses, Asst. A'djt. General. The following contributions have been re ceived daring the week, ending April 18th. Rockland Soldiers’ Aid Society—2 bushels potatoes, 1% bushels onions, 1% bushels dried berries, 1% gallons blackberry wine, l can fruit, l hotUc horsa-radlshi bushel dried ap ples, %bushel dried peaches,] cakes maple sngor, 8 pain looks, % bushel beans, 2 quarts dried'eon. . , ; i!; Mrs. J. W. Andersen—4 cans fruit, 6 pairs socks, 1 sack dried oorn,l sack dried whortle berries, 1 bottle blackberry wine, 4 towels, 1 woelen shirt, 1 ?olr muslin drawers 1 package lint. « Joseph P. Pleming—l box Ointment. John Way, Jr.—l barrel toasted biscuit. Miss Simpson—2 bushel potatoes.! Wm. MoOreery—l sack qnlons. West Newton Aid Society—l 2 cans fruit, 12 pairs canton flannel drawers, 12 flannel shirts, 6 pain socks,;l sheet. Soldiers* Aid Society of Bugor Grove and adjoining townships—l barrel dried- apples, 89% dosen eggs, 1 barrel onions, 15 barrels, dried apples, 11 shirts, 8 pairs drawers, Id towels, 8 feather pillows, 8, hop pillows, 18 hop sacks, 6 sheets, 4% barrels lint, 6% pounds bandages, 4 paln eocks, 5% pounds cotton rags, 19% pounds elderberries, 1 quart currants, 1 pound dried apple butter, 7% pounds dried beef, 1 quart dried blackberries, 6 woolen bandages, 8 pints dried eon, 14% pounds.dried peaches, 2 eonilapple butter, 8 eons tomatoes, 2 eons maple; molasses, 1 eon peach butter, 1 bottle strawberry syrup, 14 handkerchiefs, 8 oomforts, o voL Banner. 8 nos. “H. Moore’s Tracts.” ! ■ Sidney A. Chaltoufi—2 cons fruit, 3 shirts, 1 package lint, 1 package rags, j ‘ Freeport Soldiers’ Aid Society—64 pillow •Ups, 1 bnshsl dried apples. 3 gallons dried elderberries, 2 eons fruit, %buehel onions, 3 pairs socks, b pairs canton flannel drapers. eoldten’Aid Society—l‘bsrrel eabbage and parsnips, 2 lars piekles, 1 Jar blackberries, 4 cans fruit, 1 sick dried apples, ; 1 packigc papers, 14 ‘sUrtr, Ibox lint, 7 pairs fooks7«mi*Mlaw. Hlii But—l pMkn* Ixrakb ■Mn. OiA.'Btu—i lmuUaihiit>,2 botilu pouidl drfid plomt. - Mt«. B. Vudtirk—lU, drfwibUokbwriM. Mr*. Bobwt KihtfT-l ju .ppl* batur, 1 jir qalao* batter, 1 j»r mpbfrriM. , 1 VMdUik-1 b», driid rtjrrlM. luw Hultjr Hr.—lJ <ani fruit, 1 ba, dxM 0b.nt0.,1 bMtoUtppbM. f ; ♦* tk» BabtUloa, onl, IS mhU p»r namlwr, th. b.lt oat., Ho. 1 ud 3 now twd, at Piltoek?<, OPPMIM tko POItOBoO. ■ , . . - FJROM WAIfIDGTOH. iW *""*trrt-hraknisnnsiiiiiih nils WkaraoToa, April IS, 18(1 orauTiois or thi nununio cmexmp. The tone which pervaded your special dii pfttakes oonoerming the battle in Charleston harbor, will be better understood from the ex planation that th«y were an doctored by the Government earner, to suit the Government ideas as to what the dear people oould bear to be told. AU passages in dispatches intimat es that the affair had been, not a reeonnols saxoria foroe, but an earnest attack, ending in a docisire tepulse, were stricken out, and only the rose-colored portions permitted to "main. The one-sided view thus given was hot the one your ooaupondent attempt ed to give, aa’d not in aooordanoo with the fhets as understood here. Laui Axoun or surma tx roxr. There were In the port of How York on Tuesday last four kundred and seventy-nine vessels of different kinds, twenty-fire of whloh were prises captured by our blockading squa drons for attempting to run the blockade. thi nxicaxD ron mou uan. The exportslof coal oQ to foreign ports sinoe the Ist or January last, amout to eleven mU lions of gallons, worth over three milQoxt of dollars. The; demand for foreign consump tion krapidlyinsreesing. (. avxxvusaxT or ixaxcrparrov. The oeloxti people observed the anniversa ry of the signing of the aot of emancipation in the Distriotof Oelumbta, last evening, at the Fourteenth Street Presbyterian (oolored) Church in this city. The whole was dignified and creditable to those engaged in its management. This ohurch is the aristo cratic colored, tabernaoia of the city. Its con gregation embrace* the highest speeimens of Anglo-Africa civilisation, and in point of dress ud fashionable show, vies with its pre tentious neighbors of fairer Among the notable characters promt, were Bov. Mr. Shelton, of Cincinnati, T. H. 0. Hin ton, J. 0. Harris, of the Hajtian Bureau of Emigration, ud others. Also with the gold leafed epaulets of a Msjor, was the distin guished Hr. Auguste, who so rudely shocked the prejudices of the medical geatlemu at the Surgeon General's office, by applying for ex amination as Surgeon in the army. By the way, Surgeon Auguste is a native of Virgin ia, ud a graduate of Trinity College, Tor onto, Canada. The speaking, with the exoeptlon of a few in occur ados In the statement of hktorieal facts, was not below the standard of demonstrations by “white folks." One ef the speakers, J. W. Menard, poet, woud up his remark# by reciting an original production from.whloh we seleot several stusas as a sample of African poetic genius. “ Almighty God J we prafoe thy name. For having heard os pray: For having freed os from our chains, One year ago to-day." “ Gtrejiberty to millions yet 'Heath deepotlim's sway, That they may praise thee as we did. One year ago to-day." 41 0! guide us safely through this storm; Bleat Lincoln's gentle stray, And then we'll ever praise Thee, es Oat year ago to^lay.” [Tor the Pittsburgh Geaette.] Mr. Howe anti the Governorship. Your paper of the 9th Inst., contained a net* from our townsmu Thoi. M. Howe, of whioh the following is the material point: To prevent uy further misapprehension, it do* to my friends to say that I have no as piration for tb* nomination whatever. I have uniformly so stated to those who have eon suited me on the subject, ud I desire now to repeat that I know of no oontingenoy likely to occur under whioh I should feel at liberty to oonsent to the use of my name. Taos. M. Hown. Several things have already ooeurred that Ur. U. did not anticipate ten days tines. 'He was certainly unwilling ia time of war, to be placed In apparent antagonism to Governor Carlin. That obstacle k removed by Gov, C.'s absolute withdrawal. Muy other things have conspired to oonvino* hk friends that Mr. H. k now the right mu for the plaee. An unwillingness to ouvass the State ud elec tioneer for himself k no evidenoe of hk unfit, nest.. Hk withdrawal was not U absolute one, ud hk friends on consultation have de termined that thsy mU draft Mr, B, sate fii emt and military sewie* of <&* BlaU, He has no more right to refuse them thu the com mon soldier has, ud we believe Allegheny coonly ou endorse him by .16,000 majority. Where else ou snob u endorsement be promked 7 What other mu In the State ou present a purer record 7 I admit that he has no desire to be nominated. But a thorough acquaintance with all the leading men of the State whose names have been used in thk con nection, satisfies me that no other name ou rail jto •Irony a vote, ud at the same time to ionmtfy and energoticatiy adwtinitUr tks StaU government in tk* ewpprtaeitm of (Ai# infaMOn* rebellion. I therefore propose that Allegheny oounty present toe name of Tnoa. M. Howi other choice, accompanied with the pledge that if nominated we will book it ip October with 15,000 majority. Loyalty. STECIAJL LOCAL NOTICES. tfaovsa aid Baxu'i Sewiee Maosisb, family and manufacturing purposee, are toe best in ase. - * <.v,v.-.*v, General Afrat, Ne. 13, Fifth .tree; Thomas Fakst, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Ver mont slate of toe best quality at tow rates. Office at Atex. LoughUn’i, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. apB:6m Kmha Wauju.—This talented tody was weloomed at the theatre, tost evening, with a fine auditsoe. Her “Lady Macbeth,’* 1 which character she personated tost night, will not* soon vanish from the minds of those who witnessed It. Mr. Henderson’s Macbeth woe very creditable, and the tody woe well imp ported throughout. To-night the thrilUng play of Gay Mannerlng will be presented, with Mrs. Waller as “Meg Merriles*’—a character in which cbe stands preeminent. The mere announcement should dll the thea tre to overflowing. Ch«af Olotxus ax© Warns to Boy Tain, —The .enterprising Arm of Wm. JLMoGee it Co., merchant tailors, earner of Federal and Diamond square, Allegheny, being fully aware bf the extraordinary odrosoo in Spring goods, bare purchased tost fall a beautiful assortment of doth, eoeriaeree, vesting*, Ac., and they are now ready to open thyir Spring trade with superior artielei, at greatly re duced prioes. They will sell their goods by the yard if desired, and at they keep con stantly on hand a large supply of ready made clothing, customers sen be accommodated on demand, or have a neatly fitted suit to order. The work Is all done undo their supervision, and always warranted to pambason. Faioiovabli Obonxva^— Out aflhbto young Mends composing the firm of John Weler A Co., Merchant Tailors, Ho. 126 Federolstreot, Allegheny, have Jast opened the most exten sive and rechcraU stock of spring and summer goods ever exhibited vest ex the mountains, comprising soma of the most beantifnl French and Americah-Cosiimeres, Cloths. Oaehmeree, Marseilles, Am, Ao., to be found in too east ern market. This enterprising firm kai also a very large assortment of the latest styles of furnishing goods, and a considerable quantity ready-made clothing of superior quality, we advise our Allegheny patrons to call at this establishment, and see tor themselves. Jun Barmins now m Bar Barnaul Qrohom, Uorehaat Tailor, would roopoctfully Inform hli frlondi and tha public la faunal that ha hat jut ratunad bom tha Bait with hit now ttook of Spring and QaOdi, oontUting of all tna latatlttrloi of olatha, eatalmaraa aud TatUagt, QouUomon dadrlsg a atook to aalaot from that eannot bo nrpaaa odbjanj othar In tha dtp, asd thalr gar monto mada la tha molt fusion ablo maaaor, would do wall to glra him a oallhafoia pur ohailoc alMwhara. - SuroiL Quoin, Ho.'M Harkot atraafroat doogHtß|g!j|lid.- • SoLotkki dloaaaa aad ABO STBasflniligFlLbS Tonaaa aadara goad tthHhi-Oalyj; THE LATEST NEWS BT TBLBGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. ■ Ollß SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Waaßiiaton, April SO, 1863 j UXSATXSTAOTOMY TO ifBM GOTBXjrXXXT. The evening paper herb makes the follow ing annouoement: ! “We are glad to be able to state upon the best authority that ths Monitors are unin jured; that the demonstration against the Tebel batteries in Charleston harbor is not satisfactory to the Government! that upon investigation the lattsrk satisfied that,'had the programme agreed upon been carried out, the obstructions In the harbor would have been removed, the rebel batteries reduced, ud the city oaptnred. postal conusor. • The whole amount of postal currenoy print ed is $19,316,000 95 \ of whieh about fl 6 900 are in elrealitibn; the rest k. ln the buds ef the depositories. The printing k stopped. It k believed that the new fractional ourreney will be ready before the amount on hud k exhausted. AXHT OP TSI POTOMAC TO SB PUD OFF. 1 It k stated at the Treasury Department that the Army of the Potomac will be wholly paid thk week, ud that there will aot then be over one month's pay doe uy considerable portion of oar entire army. Burrsjuio in thi south. A British intyeot who arrived from Rich mond to-day Reports the • offering in the South as rnoro extrema thu hitherto reported, ud said the reoeat bread riot was very serious' there. BIOX BOLPIHU AIUTBO, ; Seven hundred ud twenty more slok sol diers came up from the army of thqPutomao to-day. The rest will soon follow. 001. MonrooiunT. Passengers by the- last steamer from Port Royal say that they sew 001. Montgomery, of the negro regiment, reported killed by the rebels, alive and well. DXMAXO HOTBS. The ameunt of demud notes still out, in cluding th05e105t,i554,667,00095. Theamount ou deposit is about $350,000. PSUOXAL, Senator Wilson returned* to day from the Army of the Potomac. ~ Assistant Seoretary of tha Navy, Fox, went to New Y-ork last night. AFPOIUTMUT. : Fruek H. Buggies, of New York, has teen appointed Oonsul at Jamaica, vio* H. A. Bis ley, declined- OOV. SOLOMOS Is visiting the Wisconsin regiments In Gen. Hooker's oamp. OUSUAL BCILL Is here on business eonneotedwith the taking of depositions in his ease. > Wabuxsotos, April 30.—The Navy Depart ment has received n latter from Acting Ad imiral Lee, dated off Wilmington, April 18ih, bncloring a report from Commuder Scott, of the U. 8. steamer Matansas, near Gape Fear rivnr, stating thmt on the 3d Inst, the U. S. transport steamer Union hove in sight in dk trsss, ud in the afternoon it was found neces sary to abandon ud destroy her by fir* to prevent her drifting ashore to therebek. The bffioers ud orew were all saved. She was "bound from Hilton Head to Beaufort, South pare llna. ; Reliable information was received to-day that Harvey Sbermu, on* of CoL Baker's de tectives, was captured on Friday, at midnight, {>7 Mosby's guetriJla*, andwa* hang-early on Saturday morning by bis eaptors, Id sight of his family, near DralhesvlU*. , Commodore Blake, Superintendent of the Naval Academy, writes to the Navy Depart ment that the fever at that institution has en tirely dkappeated, and the siok Ikt is smaller than during uy previous season. UaioaMeeliag it New York. ■ New You, April 20.—Another immense paisn Heu Meettni wee held in this city ihle efternoon, under the eaipiceo of the Impel Leccae. (ion. Seott presided,'oeoaop tng the eneir on the biloonj of the 800 BoteL j j Four steads wore erected around Medi- Sen tqoere, fronting the hotel, and the at ten denes at all the steads nans bored not less than 30,000. i Among the speakers ware John Yea Boren, Daniel B. Dickinson, Deo. Bancroft, Bar. Dr. Hitchcock, Henry J. Beymond, Geo. Wm. Oortls, Lyman Tremaa, E. Delaleld, Smith, B. B. Staatoa, and others. I A notable feature of the meeting was the procession of expressmen, comprising all tha expresses in the dtp, which passed around the square la wagons drawn bp horses gailp deoo rated with nags, the employers ofthp' tarlous companies cheering as they rode , tong. j The leoeptloa to Gen. Bcott, when he ap peared on Ute baleonp, was exceedingly cor dial and enthusiastic. He was too feeble, however, to address the meeting, and only able to ooeupp the ohair far an hoar. j Union Meeting'in Baltimore. 1 BaLTixons, April 30.—The Union demon stration, held to-night In the Ball of the Maryland Institute under ausploes of the Union Leagues of Maryland, la commemora tion of the graaduprising of tha loyal States, whioh followed the nloody tragedy enacted la the streets of Baltimore on the 10th of April, IUI, was, la erery way, worthy of the occa sion. The spardons Hall was packed with people in erery portion, and large numbers were unable to gala admittance. ~ 1 The hall wae splendidly deoorated and the greatest possible enthusiasm prevailed. Among the distinguished persons present tsere Got. Deanna, of Delaware; Postmaster General Blair; David Peal Brown; of Phila delphia, and Governor Bradford, of Mary land. The latter acted as chairman, j Letters were received from Secretary Bew ward. Gov. Curtin and Hons. Meigs, Bolt and Dickinson, expressing regret at their inability to attend. The meeting Is still in' progress. Rumored Resignation of secretary i wtnnton—Ben. Btonemnn Heard i From. ! New You, April 30.—The Dosintrdaf has a rumor of the resignation of Secretary Staatoa, which is oontradieted, however, by a report that the matter hes been compromised, j The Act has a report from an oficer who left the army of the Potomac on Baturday.-to the sleet that Gen Stonomu was heard from on Saturday afternoon. He reached Culpep per Court House, where 3,000 rebels were sur prised ud captured; also, that a number of Harris’ light cavalry were killed in a skir mish. The story is douhtfgl. Affairs in ladisia, i ISDiaxaroLie, April 30.—The forces sent to Danville last night, report all quiet to-day. Several afreets of armed mu were made. It is reported that uotkor Union ■»»» was kill ed, in Brown oounty, yesterday by Jay hawkers. < I Prosser has been removed te his resldesse, at Georgetown, where, it is said, a foroe has been organised to resist his arrest by the mili tary authorities. A number of leadlhg Demo crats, fromßrowaand adjoining eoantles, have gone therefor the purpose of counselling submission to the lawful authorities ud re stsratlcn of peace. • j Additional Faitioulase of us jB | atFayettvllle, ; Bv. Lons, April; 3#.—Additional advices from Payettrrilley say that the Baht then on daturday, lasted Gml four hoars. The rebels were Gen. Oebeß, and retreated ln Otuk. Oaf troops were aßd^^HNorults,. hadar Dot ■ i - Saaomos ApsUBASJlhe stove fhetory in Brighten, tfe t^MriSsaMK mml^SSSSSrm^f. FBOBHURFRBEBBORO. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gasrtte. MunvxxisxDio, April SO, 186*. The resignaUonot Asst. Borg. J*** P> On, of tho Thirty-sixth Indiana Volunteers, was aooepted onacoount of disability, and not for thejgood of the servloe, as was telegraphed yod tome three weeks-einee. A. leadeiijfaihe Atlanta Intelligencer, ef the ltth General Roieorans Is beingreins|jßmy General Grant, and that In Tennessee will come Off Igihlfl the’next sixty days. ||pke Savannah /few* say* that Got. Brown is reiponslble for the bread riots at Greensboro and i>enhasa, In North Carolina. The Charleston Mercery, of the 16th, says that, on the 14th> only eight vessels remained outside of the bar. ' ' A torrent blew all day. • The sights ot the guns from tho Keokuk have beenreeoverod. An entire page of the Intelligencer is occu pied with an aeoount of the prooeedings-of the Copperhead meeting of the SSd ult, in Hamilton, Ohio)-ooplod from the Enquirer. Tho fpeoohes of Vallshdigham, Voorhees and MoKlnny, are introduced with startling head ings and a graat flourishof trumpets. The bill to oompell tho planting of previs ion crops has Keen lost in the Georgia Legis lator©. A resolution was passed that a bill should be) introduced levying a tax of one tenth of all the provisions in the State for the benefit of tho publio sorvioe. The bill taxihg thosowhorofuae to take Confederate notes at fifty per cent. of tho amount refused was losft' The following telegrams appear in the In telligeneer: '■ April 15.—A considerable Federal foree is at Greenville, Miss. . Chattanooga, April 15.—Mail boats between Cinoinnati and Lopisvilio have been pressed to osrry .Grant*© army to Tennessee. All quiet in tho vioinity of Tnllahoma. Franklin's Yankeo division has left the Potomao for Tennessee. MtlUdgemlle, April 15.—1 n tho Senate to day, the bill to endorse the Confederate bonds, wblob had passed tbo House, was indefinitely postponed. * Gen. John Beatty's brigade has been trans ferred.from Boseprans* to Negley’s division. There are .minors of an attack upon Nash ville. The enemy are known to be hovering about LXvergne. General Order No. 81—The General-in- Chief has permitted the Major General Com manding to qso his discretion in regard to the consolidation ef regiments, as direeted in Geneml Order No. 86, from the War Depart ment Such consolidation with, therefore, be the exception and not the rale, and will oniy be made when the interests of the servioe and the goed of the regiments demand it. By order of Major Gen. Bosxcbaxs. C. Qoppaxd, Ass'j Adj't Gen. New's* Haw Yoax, April 20.—The bark B. Col ford, from Bemedioa, arrived at this port to night She reports that en April 10th, when in lat 80, long. 80, et 4 o'clock in the after noon, she picked np two boats containing six teen men, from the rebel steamer Barroxo, Captain Adams, from St Marys, boand fo Nassau with cocten and turpentine, who re ported leaving their steamer at 12 o'olook, noon, In a sinking condition. On the next day, when abreast Of Charleston, and being short of provisions, she let seven of them haye a boat to go on shore; the remainder were brought to this port. The steamer Barroxo was 125 tons burthen, and her cargo consisted of 79 bales of cotton and 12 barrels of turpontino.’ Heavy firing was heard at Charleston on tho 12th insfc. The prise schooner Antelope arrived at this port from Charleston bar, via Port Royal, and she wee taken by the gunboat*Memphis, wiih a eargo of salt or saltpetre. She reports hav ing seen two angli-rebel steamers, bound to wards Charleston, on the 12th. The bank statement for the week ending on Saturday, shows a decrease in loaoe of $1,212,461; oeorease of circulation $138,733; and Increase of speelo $1,355,557; an increase of deposits $214,470. • From Fortress Monroe. Fo&tbiis Mosbos, April 19.—LMt evening the steamer Freeborn arrived from Cbarlej ton, bringing no news of importance. The Monitors were ail lying near the bar, none of them having left a* hat been reported# Cannonading was distinctly heard last night and most of the time to-day on Nau'se mond river, where our gunboat* are engaged In ehelllng out {quads of rebels, who are at tempting to plant-batteriee upon the banks of tha river, but thus far have been defeated. ' Gea* Dix and staff left this morning on the Henry Burden for the Hausemond. The Gen eral returned late last evening from Suffolk. He keeps a vigilant eye upon tb©e%nemy , i movements about this Department. Last night our gunboats, with the 89th York and the 18th Connecticut regiments. Raptured a rebel battery of. six pieces of artil lery v together with 200 prisoners, taken from the 44th Alabama regiment. ! An official dispatch has been received from Major Gen. Feck, dated 8 o'clock last evening, whioh Gen. Getty, In conjunction with the gunboats, under Llent. Lawson, has Just stormed the heavy battery at the Weit Braneh, and captured tlx guns and 200 of the 44th Alabama regiment. They crossed in boats. ▲Hairs is nexico--Bombaidment of Faebla—The French Repulsed. : Sax Fsahciboo, AprU 19.—The steamer Sonera, from Acapnloo, brings dates from the City of Mexico to Ist of April. The Freneh bombarded Pnebla for ten days and were repulsed thriee. The fortifications of St. Jarvler were rend ered untenable by shells from rifled guns. The Mexicans withdrew, and the Frenoh oc cupied them on the 31»t of Maroh, taking 150 prisoners. \ The Frenoh hold the outside fortifications all round the city. The bombardment effh tinned at the latest dates, bat the principal fortifications bold oui. General Foray's neadquartors were at this Ohureh of Santiago, inside the Garita* Comonfort was at St. Martin, with 10.000 troops. ' ; Orten is in Pnebla with 25,000 troopl. The [French have out iho oommunioatlons ‘between Ortega and Comonfort. The Frcbih itreagth li 30,000, with 5,000 Mexicans under Malgney. Belnfore. monte Jelly errlve from Veru Crus. j There are 30,000 Mekloan troops in the City of Mexico. > ■ Railroad Accident. WoscxsTii, Mass., April 20.—An accident oeourred this morning, tiro miles east of Wo xr on;the Boston Railroad, oauied by breaking of an axle of onoof the oars. Sev* oral oars were badly damaged, a brakeman was killed, ind two persons injured. Thomp* sons Express Messenger was alio wounded, j The aooident oooerred on the 9:40 a. m. train from. Woroester. The baggage master, named Wasson, wm initantly 'kiiled. Mr, Hyde, the Express Messenger, received seri ous internal injuries, and four other peribns were seriously injured. A portion of ihe train is n oomplete wreck, while the remainder fortu* nately escaped. ; The sufferers' were promptly removed to the 1 Swan House, where they re oetvp even attention. Ho detention of trains wm ceased by the aooident* ; t Affairs in Tennessee. LouuTtUa, April 20.—C01. GrahAn, on Saturday,.attacked' tha rebels hear Celina. Tana., kllllng seven/ and destroying, their Oa Bundaytheyurosiod.the.Cumberland, •attack** tha rata* there, killing flo. routine Oa wmalxder.'ead are now lin hot pursuit? TheTedenHeastooiekilled.; ;; ■.,* Festerdey at klHjngone, cap- LXMflßMara nofrtehMing the re ,V,( ffyjtothsg oamalUtg, V«tk Lcsitiatwe. ixnKXV I»V-Vhe Bewite ahil Oimmiftom have aneedAo Wb Urn, Beaete nUhIU pnhlbmxr IW JonalMSoadeld or bille of «x“ «Merpe»Mi,of» forf.itui.of th.li : ' j- Opening ofNattfatTon. I*pnnu;- Oituoi J iprii ».—Th. ?[ ,k ; *tr*lt* U now Op«n. Ihiw propot- ;• **** ° f u " am* down tU>; morning. j . j i ' A » 20 *— A pnptllm omred from thrlowerUk** Uitalclit./Tfeey HKttSli ,t * a k t S-?P Ba iw t tS thftt Uno difficulty la the wigntlo& : - Market, h. Telegraph. more# slowly at H. 76, and Cota meal* is more demand tor wheat, and r>kl at $1,68, end small loUofwbUo atll,7s<a*i.Qo Pennsylvania Bye common da $1,06. Cora iaocUn request, and about 10,000 tmihcls yellow sold at 03a. Oats steady, with freo ialee of TetmsylTanio at 85e_ weight. There Is DOt:mneh Cloreieeed ♦>, • sales of'3oo bushel at $&25Q5,15. There are no : change in Timothy dr Jloxioed. Provision* doll' Coffee firm; soles of Bio at 29(332 and Lagayra at 33. Whisky declined lc; tales of Pennsyranla and Ohio at iGc. ' i Nxw Yoax, April 20.—Cotton declining sales at G4@6sc. S'lour j lover} 10,000 bbl* eold at $7@7,80 foratate. Wheat doll; 8,600 bosh. eold. at $1,70 |br red* Com lover; tales 82,000 bosh, at SBs9o. Pork heavy at $13313,50 for old meat and f 16,25316£% fornev. Lard heavy at 83£310%c. WhUky dull at 43@44%c. Freights doll. Stocks lover. Gold 1<8& Cnieman, April 20.—Flourand wheat arejdull end prteee ncimtf»lly Obm dcUatjGSc. Oats are activo at S9o, j Bje doll at9oc. Barley de clined to $1,4031,60 for prime gyring and fall. Whis ky 42}io. Nothing of importance has transpired In Provisions and prices are unchanged. Groceries are steady, vith a moderate Jobbing demand. - Gold and demand notes have declined to 148, and Silver 4ojlSs* Ribellios rxou THi 7na?«—See Harper's History of the Great Rebellion, illustrated, .only 25 cenU, at Pittook'e, opposite the Post office. r Habpbb, Atlantic and Godpy for May, at Pitteok’s, opposite the Postoffice. I? too desire any repairs or alterations to your or places of tasißess,-e&U .and leave,your order at.Guthbert’e Carpenter and Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alley, above SmUhifteld street Ail work promptly attended to. i t ' Okbuttb and Carrxagb Calls trill be taken at the Omnibus office, No. 405 Liberty street, day cr night. All orders left at the above) place vUl'be.frvtnpt}? e-tan-ier ♦. M: milt lonrthapalrl j * 6m j*VCTtOJT. BMEB. BEAT CARPET SALE.-3,000 Yds. VJ CARPETS AT AUCTION—At MeKelvey’i Auction Booms, 47 Fifth street, on WEDNESDAY, April 223, at 8 o'clock, will be sold, 3,CQO YARDS r'ABPJCTe, lnclQding; superfine Ingrain, Vrnetlin, Reg, Lifting and stair, In length* to ralt purchasers. Carpets arranged for' Ihepeottcn oh morning ef the dey of aele. J. McKELYY, Auctioneer. WM.K MoOLINTH’K, faletman. ap3’:Bt TEE BALK UP SHELLS, CORALS, CAMEOS anti Fancy GOODS will be continued MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS. April 90th •od 2l*t, et d-rck, at Maacnle HaU Auction Hoere, 55 Fifth street; . spBo i t. a. McClelland, a net. RKttUuAK WEKEL.F HALE OP FURNITURE, OABPSTS, Aa—OirTHURS DAY MOR6IFG, April 28d, et 10 o’clock, at Me tonic H»H Auction House, 65 Flhh street, vtil be eold, Household, and | Kitchen Fnrcltcre Osrpeta, Qoe.Diware, Clocks, Lamps, Ac. : - ■ ' epao ; T- A. MCCLELLAND, And. TJIXECUTUKa*: tiAUH UP tfAEE a JLU LIQUOR &TOBE.—On THURSDAY MORN ING, April 23d, at 10. o'clock, by order ol Orphans' tkmrt, will cotsmeate tbe sale or tbe entire stock ol Wine*. Liquors, began. Ac, of the eatate of the late Leopold Sehl, at the store No, 29, corner of Market and Second ttreqta, and to be eonttnned each day, until all ta told. ThU large and well selected etcck of oldWloeeand LiqOors comprises every variety, among which may be enumerated— Over 10CO gallons Dark Brandy: .. 209 •' Pale do: i M 10} u :• Ajiple do; " 200 »• Cberry do; •' 100 ** Blaekberydo, '* 100 «• ; Peach do; " 200 •* ; Extra fine do; “ 900 •' RyeWh'aky; ’* 100 «• : Bonrboa Whisky; 1 100' “ each Sherry, Maiiaga nod Ma deira Wln«s; *' 300 “ . each Port and i>blne Wines; 160 •• CUro 1 . Wins; " 100 “ Sherry do; ■* 150 “ J«m«ioaßnm; “ 150 •« . Holland Gin; Together with many other descriptions ol Wine*And l lijncra in ' a*k. Al«o, Champaigae and <kt«wba Wines, together with great variety of other caved WUea end Ltqnon', of vtiy oheloe and celebrated Brand*. ' Also a flue stock of Segue, Opera and other Brands Terms at aa-e. J Q DAVIB. A act VAJjUAJStiE SiXXjAa A 1 AUtTliOi'*. —On TUESDAY EVENING, April 2lai, at T>4 o’clock, wIH he sold, at the Commercial Sake Beom*. No. M Fifth street; . 10 ehares Allegheny Bank Stock; 20 do PittibnrghllaauranceCo. Stcck; -25 do MonongaheU Icinrance 00, etock; 26 do PitUhorghA Steubenville B. R. Co.; 25 do Allegheny Valley B. £L 00. Stock: to dJ Allegheny Snspenalon Bridge 00. Stock: 3 do Exchange Bank Slock; 6 do Oitlsm ItiuraiceCo Stock; 6 do Eureka Insurance 00. Stock; 1 SI,COO Pittsburgh A ConneilaviTle Railroad First Mortgage Bond; •P*7 ) J.Q. DAVIB. And. JJKVBLNTU! WARD LOla AC AUO kjTION.-On TUESDAY EYIHING, April 21« t, •t 7)4 e'c’.ock, at' the Commercial Balet Booms, Be. M llfili street, Tha*a tbrw lota of grand sitcate at tha corner of Millor atr.et and Centre illn, each baring a front of 20 feat on UUler street and extend • ing back 100 feat; being lots Hoi. 39,40 and 41 In Stephen Colwell's plan* 1 sans -One-third cash, residue in one and two jean, secured by bond and mortgac a. *p*t . j. q. pAVta a not. OVJUKMUiL B'i'KKBX I'KOt'JSK'l’Y AT TOISDAT IVINIfiQ. April list, at 7% o’clock, will be sold, at the Coin menial Salas Baras, Ho. H fifth street, of account o« the estate sf H. H. Byan r flec'd, those two lots of K>onnd, each harieg a boat of 20 feet on OrerbSl atreet, and extending back 100 feet, bolnir lots Hot 120 and m in Colwell's plan. f r _ Terms at sale. ; J. q. DATIS. AnCt. / WE HAVE NOW OPEN, and aw rapidly lelitog, at the HEW CABPET STOBE, FIfTH oTRKSr, next door to the PoatCffloe, AapUndid assortment of the newest and choicest styles and beit qiul.tlei of ln/our line the greater part of which w* ofltr, -while oar prsgsmt stock lasts, at UANUrAOTCBERi' WBOLSstISPBIGBB, splS ITcfAttLANP. COLLINS A TO. W. CfcLUKOHfttAN, 32 tooutb front street, Philadelphia, Agent 'cr/John March SODA ASB. V Has It constantly for sals at the lowest market pries. This Ash Is particularly adapted to the «a*b»wg ol «*«« ; 1 /L ' autai. ■ £KA b. MoVAY A CO., .j (Late of the firm of W* U. Williams A C 0.,) BAHKBBS, Ho. 76 Fonrtk ®.j nexfjdoor fo fU JFesJUnlca 1 Bask, i d nauas is GOLD, SILVER, BAKE VOTES, BACHAHOX, aso au übassu'or. oovsuvcbt ibcuxitiej. ape&n ■ \j 110 ALL WHOM XX MAY COMQJSttN. . —I hereby giVenotice that my wife, HETTIB BO&TLS,has‘feftmy)bedand board without jnst caose or procreation.. I will not be rrsponsible, fat bills contracted by said HErUB BOBTuE. / .1 - - SAUDZL D. BOBTLS. April 17th, 186i;3t VroTICK.—If ttto person who, in Day 131 lMt,»ddrMMd fc jetter to H<« J&tfS HA& VIT,oi» o( WiUlamiA Giotto, Ho. UlWUnko Bo*d, Urarpool, Xnilud, wfll call at th» AUnhahv jpoat Offloo, Uujr will bur of >onethla* to tbeTr ad* ▼an tags. - : 1 ; 1 i '^ T ' •Plßdtj QA BUAiiita BUIMLN® ** fOND BiHK STOCK i / ~ J 35 Aim Birmingham Qm Block: ■ i “ il B “ , “ looi! « do AUeibßny luuaan Co.^- Stock} 20 do. Eniek* Insurmnoe 00. Stock: Ooiutr7_regMMiee ; iud dtj property for nfe. Money lonned on Mortfojp*. • J, K. XOBAKQS, U.n°»q[lrrt* »>»««. M«t S»IIMUM .tn.l U KZUfir ALiliKY.—-Notica Is herobV r’Tr I** B ® thrt thortotoswat of viewers oppotafod bythe On&fiUi o( Ali«|iwt;,to lilt udHuo taMmutf beaeflts trfelss Iron the ctmjln* of SiDmMKff‘ , ' l “ ra,n “ u “' «**»■•• BollcHor to tiirt?. Q ”fe.' l *: r IJI VJtK AVaaUKw-Notiw ii herein .A-V ***•? t 3Sf ftppOlaM b7.tboOlmaeQsof.thocUy.of Altosbeny. taoSEo J*2W“ * u y i “*«* s*w «»•tetSfaUiii onS a rth lino o( Blnr.iraw, Toot! WorS. Aiu. X ~ / OHAftaiiiinu. A.' *°t iWEt: OHiMDILTimt Of tk* 2S*^SLtSfiiirt , “ b * “* iT «nr low. In Sots to toiMt - 1 /-;- wmn,oßß*oo.v. JWkCBjLirT MITiOBA mu? * pM l (guanito lunia w*ju ,1 Merchant Tailors. / j •' An new recelria j their ' Apkihg stock of Goods, Adajtod to a fint elan trade, which hai been aele- t »ed « th imt can to met Uw ipprolatta of Jtotr m«n friend* end pairon*,:**d trurtinfi by cleat at tnt »to baristas jand itrictbaUfrttjr, to neat toe - i ' " omens' oniroßifS Uid* to order in the best «UO9 end on reeeooabla term*. Hering ShisbedegTeetioie&y’DßlWßßb,/ far Stefl^;WaU ud Lie* Officer*, m w*U as for the* rNtTT, wewrwprepered toexeente order* in tbi* line : with correetnee*and deenetchi ] '■ £•- -- Likewise h renr chotos selection ol IffBSiSHISO GOODS hliraji on hi&i. K' -, 00*. 01 F]S *BT. OLAIB BTE*«TK • . mbs ; * • . f •■.. ■■ Yi .. c 1760. I BETER LOBILLABD, SHOFI AND TOBACCO MANDFAOTCBKR, lfl A la CHAMBERS FTREKT, . iTononlj o clAilum .uWt|»«w T«k j £* l ! *'*"•'* “*«“ »' j ■ ■ j j mwgsAßn. Oopesnscem I • : [ YCLLOW tROTf. > Scotch, High Toert Bootcb, Irish High Toeat or Lnndyfsot, Bene j Dev Sooteh, fresh Itanej Scotch. freahScotoh. j V • ■VAttentkm Is ceHedtoths laiye rrdncUon In .prices of fine-Vet Chewing end Smoking Tobecooe, which will he loud of e superior qneUiy. •1 . . . : 4 [ XOBAQOQ. J~ - . - B*oxtno-rtpng, 80. 1, 80. 8* Bos. l end 3 mixed, Grtnoleted; J , ,•, • Tm Oct OlKwna—P.A. L./cr pleJo; Oer«n diUir or flwesi: Sweet Bcenied Oronoco; Tin-foil OtTtndiah., -• • * • - Bnoxnro—B-Jego, Bpeeiab, Caneeter, Turkish. • N. B.—Actxeoiar of prices will be wntoa appli cation. " - eolcfljr JAMES a EARLE £BON, i 816 Chestnut Street, PBIiApSLtBU, Importer* *nd]M*nor*cliir*ri or hooking Glasses, Oil Paintings, Engravings, | Picture Frajpcs, :■ Photograph Mbums, Window Cornices , if c. Hannbctoreia of LEAD: PI P Ej SHEET AND BAR LEAD, ifj ;• And d&!er« to Pig Lead, Block Tin, Patent Shot, MINT'S STREET, BaTVKn Hath and fel&Cmd! 1 OTKOtHMATI.o KAKhitei, ■ RBTiIMKB AT , ; I>««« Than Uastefn Wholesalo Prices. I_ fOB OA6H, . ! 1;' T■ | ! «: 1 ; v, ' Ho. 107 HABXBT BTKB&T. | J -I- • • Hm good* bH|ht btfbn (b* in prtoi, CAP PAPBBB, at 6, b; 10,18Jf and We par plaoo QlkziD PAfXSB|{nm SO M&ti ajivinl, GOLD PAPCB at 87}$ cant* per pt*oa ; *p»art. HANPBOUB OAK PANCL DCOOBATIOBS at » casts ptt placa. I ASS OBTCDA PLAIN OBUH WINDOW ‘PAPCB, At tha lomat r»tec •arojiuid.M. : 1 : JOS, a. HUGHES, 1 :' VI ' • M Mo. 107 MABE.KT STBhBT QAKJt'EXB. BBli 88 £ 1.8. ! ;M I . ■ i' - , - iHow opts, a mott complete ami varied yuctnni of CHQLIBQ ASH AMEBIOAH BBDSoILS, at ■aaU edraaoea abort theoeet, FOB OASB. A Urja Itock, boojht before the late adtaaoi, maojot whlchaneeUlniiat LKBSTfIAM Ha HU FAOTUBIBB' t>BIOM. - ;nATTIAIOB, ©tererj klad. OHIHA MATTINOh, la rar ■tplM eud qaalitlee, at the oU prtcee. ;; I OUTEK M’CLIBTOOKA CO., ik‘ti firrastbut. UOUDai fIKW UUUJfoI. AFBMHAEBITAL. j; v 'ii»vr goods jdbt jiito*rviD.. LADlBr'inn OOHQBSBS GAITSBB. «"thj- S^SrSSffif^Sg ■»>!> . : i JAKm Bobb. ; JJOBBKB 80LBD BHOEH.: (BK*B OBtiW AHD OBtlH LIATHK& BBOU ii> BUBOtUg, with thick B BBBMB BOIBS,' i Q*>.AMBWJ,BOir* OH.*. ■MB Me. Tl. ooracr Wood tod roartheta. Qhab. o. balhley; ' j " If' MUCBABDIBa DUUt, Anjl Id an Udfe «t |»6poo*. J. h4 ... »«■ 179 LUKMTT STBSMT, ttO&l, I;- ■■ - . ; Pmon.., p*. 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