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WEDNEBDAT MORNING, APRIL 22.
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Baratuolor,
Court Reports.
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PaaiotJiT—noa Jiaca P STuacrr.
A«iifT*rr la* Ki>oc—lloa Tudtus Mellob.,
j - Ajmoutb law Jirooa— U«s t H Stows.
Ajwjcuts Joboi—Uoa 'J. Buowb
' Yskw/Datb— 4tb Monday O' -March ;Ut lioixfa)
of doty *; Ist Monday of October; 4th Monday ol I
Doom her ' l>tnrt»' daya— Krr*i Monday i.f a*ch I
-' noalhiaDt! thr Or?* day "i **<-u tt-rtn. : I
’ l|3alUat takftr Qp>r&*tL<- *sr?i Manila) ot aacti I
jßOnttu «Btbnctitar»l cwi**» »i tuu» on tht fourth I
• .. Saturday ’h- Ur<i M.-Uilaj at »ach month.' I
Sharin'* 841 m, on ‘hr Qi»i <i»tj of «■». >■ term. I
Argumabt Ll*U *ahn. o;> - •> iO« ilouu..) ►needed- |
IngtE eco&cltnlob of Jury liu.t. j
District Coart.
Pauromr— Hos. 11. ahwrruß.
Awwcun—Uoß. U. W. WullaKß.
Tni Day*—Th«.fourth Monday of January, April,
Jnly and Horanber. Cetur.. <i*yi—Tha Ant Mon*
'/ day ofoaeh month and thr tir.t day of each tonn.
/ - BhatUTa Salat on the Snt day of each month,
Aaecnmrr Wxxx—Monday, April 6th, and erary
aria mak tbsreaftar.
Trial oalla for each day consist of ihe flnt tan open
caaee.
Notice.—The Subscribtion Books of tho
Coopar Fire Arras Manufn >tu»ag Company
will eoatlnaa open at the oi&c? <>r J. M. Coop
er k Co„ Bask Blook, Fifth a».evi, until far
ther notioa.
Mr. Tetcdoux’s Concert
The concert given by Mr. Toledoux last J
sight lor the benefit of tao Sabsisunco Com* J
nUteOj wee a most perfect suooess, tecunl- 1
nrily (peeking, end we haveno doubt bat that I
the musical part, judging from the well-known J
abilities of the performers, end high estima
tion in whieh Ur. Tetedoux is held as a pro*
oepter, was equallya suooess. Bat of this wo
eennot speak advised, as we wero unable to'
get Into tuo hall on aooount of the immense
throng, (although wo went et an early hoar,)
hundreds having been turned away. Both I
sides of the streets were thronged with car
riages from Wood to Smith fie Id. The ehar*
aoter of the audlsnoe showed that it consisted
of those who know how to appreciate native
talent, and the intense interest displayed most
be a source of pride end gratification to Mr.
Tetedoux. We hope, fer the benefit of those
who were unable to obtain seats, that thseon
oert may be repeated.
Commendable Liberality.
The Tint Reformed Presbyterian congre
gation of this eity held a special meeting in
the church last evening, for the purpose ot
adding a percentage to the present pew-rent
al, with the view of increasing the Pastor's
•alary. Thomas Smith, Esq., was called to
the chair, and Major Dans end Mr. R. G.
Miller were appointed secretaries. It was
moved by Mr. Barnaul Barekley, and second
ed by Msjor A. M, Brows, that twenty per
cent, be added to the present pew rent of the
congregation. The Pastor, B«v. Dr. Dong*
' las, stated that he was entirely opposed to
the proposition, as he had a right to bear his
V part of the burden arising out of the present
' national troubles. Bat his earnest entreaties
net prevail, as tho motion was carried by |
afeafsning aye.
She congregation, with their usual liberal
ity, added four hundreddoUars to the pastor's
■alary for the past year. There oould be no
better proof furnished ef the harmony that
exists between pastor and people than these
Mott of Christian liberality.
; A Rew Supply of Postage Currency.
CapL 0. W. Batchelor, United States De
positary at this city, has just received a large
supply of Postage Currency, of the denomi
nation of five, ten, and twenty-five cents/
whioh will be exchanged at the counter for
i government lands. The postage correnoy,
although tolerably abundant, is not yet suffi
elentto meet all. the requirements of trade,
and as the printing ef this species of currency
sm frttn suspended, another opportunity may
ttotbe presented to obtain it. Those who
need these fractional notes would do well to
nail at onoe and get a supply.
gwt Waller*—This gifted aotress was
welcomed last evening with a good
Joans. « Guy Mannerlng”—the play for the
occasion was proddoed In excellent stylo—the
whole ootapany seeming to use their best ef
farts In the parts alloted to them. Mrs. Wal-1
lerlns “ MtgMerrilW' was perfect in every
jawanaf the term, and was witnessed by one I
i Mfi HmJ&oit attentive audiences that we have I
iite Wftin theatre for sometime. All who]
faTSmagtfl tho beautiful story of Scott, in
wSSmuI old Gipsey witch is so forcibly
' drawL tßlf acknowledge the faithfulness ef
iv Mrs. portraiture* Mrs. Waller's j
; 4l Mec” Is Indeed a fearful and wonderful per
formanoe. u London Assurance,” thebeautl
. fal oomedy. by Bourdcault, is announced for
this evening, and we oaa safely say that a
I treat Is In store for those who visit the thee-
Utre to-night. Manager Henderson has to
mrevad the appeamoe of the stage greatly by
the iatroduotion of new scenery, Ac.
lo Oil Duun —Mauri. Bldor A Clark,
Aa wall. knows ud •ZUBSiTO Oil dOftlOl* of
N« York" h>r. eatabllahad n branch in thi.
Str. st No. 69 Bond attest, for th. pnrpoie of
eo-onacatlag with tho outers hour*, end bsro
Sncurnd thi aenrloei of Mr. W. A. Chapman, a
Mstlomsß woU acquainted with tbs woateni
oil trade, ud in story reapeet qnalldad for tho
buIBOM. Tho houae ia now ready to reoeire
.oontlgnmonas, ud nil informational to
obargu ud axpeaaei may bo obtoinod by
oaUlng at tho office, WeeommandMr. Ohap
...■ nj o gantlomu orory way tollable and
itrnatworthy.
As will bo iooßj by reforonoo to adrorUto
nnt. Mr. Wm. L. Bay, of OU City, effm for
aalo a nunborof ologiblo'lota, altsatod on tho
opporito lido of tho rlror from that plaoo.
Whaioeatlon la laid to bo tho moat doalrablo
Tmr n '.aw tows of any in tho oil ragion, ud
£'*.Sn cl oaplUlßU *• -Jhd,.*» **■
ehanoe for a »oJ<f inrootmut. Mo lota wUI
boTold low, ud on aooommodatln* torma.
Good woiznu
lag mill, near the Pair Ground, bnut by
Jdtaara. Booao k Graff. Good Mo *«»
mm tad steady employment, by »pp-. TIB o ■*
the above plam.
To Oil Mu.—We refer oar oU dialer* to
the advertisement of David Kirk, who pro*
e poeei to barrel and ship oU without touching
the dtp wharf*.
Al open-top buggy and a barouoho will be
aoldatDatlr auction, 54 Pitth itreet, thi*
morning at eleven o'clock.
FeißiylTtßla Belief* Association* 1
«p.u Atn»utlnnw*»orfmnla*d at Washington City 4
la Job*. 1562, sad hsi been la active opemioneTer 1
daesTlt bee contributed largely to the relief of ear <
•lek sad wounded eoldian In Uo hotpltela st and
Mar Washington City, sad also on the battle-field
aadln the ctmpa of the anny of the Potomac. In
j Its management sad distribution many of oar former
«ttIMM are active sad aealous agents, vis: Major D, i
L. Eaton* Jasper E. Brady, Esq., Chesterfield Bobb, .
Baq.i H. 0. GUI, Samuel Caldwell and other*, who art
asennlsfiil with gtnUeaen of ilk* high character
from other part* of the State. The ftwocUtlon Is ;
mil ornaised *** faithfully discharges the daliei of
■lfaritflnr tha wants SOd SUlEuingS of OQT bTST* d*»
tedKif bat not at all for collecting or eollclUng con
tribution*. They hate, however, received and di>
lrlbat*d tli* Un* voluntary offerings of the people
of the State* coxiiuting of money and hospital stores,
but at umt Q»y bar* vary little of either on hand.
PiMN publish this with the enclosed r«*oluUoa Ju*t
nedrea from the executive Committee. s
I Doastlone of ctam ehoald be directed to Samuel
CtMmU, Store-keeper Pennsylvania Belief Aaeode
-1 - *^£oo#y t *hSuld I fce directed to tbs Treasurer of the
Pennsylvania Belief Aeeodetion, car* of Jay Cooke
A Oa, Wmhlngton, Di 0., or may b* headed to the
sabecrlber, . J. £. Moqxuua.
HJundoaxxssPnx'a Soldixxs Bluer")
j Aasoeunos orlWasaxxorar, D. C., v
April 7U>, 1862. J
At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the
above named eeecctotlaa, held this date, the follow*
■ lag rwetutfoaww adopted:
Bewfod, That the Bon. J. K. Moorhead U an*
tborlaid sad relocated to appeal, as President of this
A mortal wo, much meaner ead by such «««m u
he Proper, to the cUlzena of FennsXlvenln
to ocamhuie money and gooda to aid this Commit*
tee In carrying folio Into effect the benevolent and
chrlltlaafor whichltva UetituUd/eo Umt
tbeildt and wounded eoldleri of our tmbU told Com
mcmweelth* vlthln the reach of the Committee, mev
obtain that relief vhlchdbey *o richly dererr* and
Tma their condition eo often reanlrt*. *
- jj* above taetTM copy of the recoad.
“* &• 0. Gill, Bsoetary.
jPepea Me# t to the Object pise* notice thii)
? i .-: i * '
The Lste Oringe at Bhupibui.
Someday* rinoe wo reported briefly, upon
tite autfcorltyof s poHoe officer of Allegheny,
thata grotir outrage had been perpetrated
npon a young german girl, by a party of men
in Bharpsburg, for whose arrest warrants had
teen issued by Justice graham. This state
ment wag. questioned by the JPupateh; or
rather, It was asserted that the statement of
the girl was unworthy of credit | that she
was of low repute; that she had been to
other magistrates; who refused te take hsr In
formation, and that her object was to levy
black mMI- The following communication,
just received from Jmsiioe Graham, fully sus-
I tains our 1 first statement:
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Editor* Qwutta .* In (he Ditpatch of Mon*
day, 20th lost., I noticed a statement la ro-
i 10 vho infamous outrage near Sharps*
lui g, li a men fabrication and false in
ot«:j The true itato of the ease
u ibis: Ayoung girl, seventeen years of age,
\.< ca Bom#, If. x„ cam# ban In company i
»ub her brother. The brother obtained work
■«itb Mr. Lutey, olrpentar, of Sbarpabarg,
and tha sister hired with Mrs. HetssU, of tbo
Union HotaL Sha vaa there bat a few days,
wban ona of tbo boarders inada Indaoant prop
oaittana to bar, and aba told tbo landlady ana
would quit wban bar week was up. The land*
lady got in a raga, and told bar <*sbo
might quit than if aba was going to disappoint
bar in that way.*' Mrs* HataaU paid bar, and
aba want to Mrs. Werner's, at tba .Stna Post*
office, to gat employment, but Mrs. W. bad
got a girL On bar ratum sha mat with Wm.
Overbeck, ona of tba parties engaged in the
outraga, and ha asked bar where ska bad
boon. Sha told him aba had loft his aunt's,
(Mrs. HatislTs) and was bunting a plaoa to
work. Ha told bar know a lady back of
Sbarpsburg that wantad a girl, and that they
wera flue, honest people, and if ska would go
with him bo would show her tha house. Not
suspecting that ha was deceiving bar, she
want with him, and whan ha got outside of
tba town, in tba woods, Overbook took hold
of bar and threatened to rather throat if she
made any noise. George Smith, ona of tha
parties that followed after, outraged bar also,
and tha other partial (Wilson, Beighard, and
another man. name unknown to tha girl,) ware
aiding and abetting. Sha thiph# they would
have taken her Ufa if Mr. Baugh, a respeota*
ble farmer in tha neighborhood; had not heard
her criti and eamo to her roioue. Whan he
earn* tip the villiani all ran, but ho knew the
wheU party. Ha heard bar screams about a
mile distant, and ha says from bar appearance
she bad been vary much abased. Tbe parties
' bare all decamped, as tbe officer neglected bis
I duty la not arresting them, as they were all
| about for several days after be received tbe
warrant. This Bmltb- is a. brother of Loafer
who was engaged a few years since in
committing an outrage on a young German
girl near Sbarpaburg. These scoundrels sent
three pimps to tbe bouse of Mrs. Warner,
where tbe girl was stopping, to compromise
I tbe matter, and get her to leave the oountry,
I but she loomed all their offers. The villi*ns
I then threatened violenee to all the Inmates,
I and that they would tear down tho house if
I she did not leave the oountry. Some of the
I eltiitns had to remove tho girl middle
I of the night to a plaoe of same
I persons had their pimps posted* the Fasten*
I ger Railway station and street oomers,
watching for tho girl for several days. Three
of themes are married and have very respect*
I able wives. The girl’s character is good, and
I not as stated In the Pupate*.
The Pupate* will please' furnish the names
I of the parties making sndh,statements to their
I reporter who visited Sharpiburg, as the state*
I meat of her being refused law by the other
| Justices Is false, as I visited them to asoer-
I R. T. Gaiaau.
The Union tteeung at Lancaster.
’ f Lxigabtix, April 20, 1863.
JCmrs. Editor*-. Imnr wrote anything
for a newspaper in my Ufa, bat still hope that
you will exouse ma in attempting to tail you
about the jbig meat ng we bad bare, right un
der the no« of Old Publlo Functionary, Bu
obanan, onjsaturdayjdght. Tba meeting was
bald under'lhe auspioeb of tba Union Laagaa,
presided orar by Dr. Uablanbarg, of the old
Demoeratio family of that name, and waa one
of tba largest gathering! aver assembled in
this city. Hundreds of Democrats who had
voted for tba saga of Wheatland ware on hand
to show their attar abborranes of treason and
traitors, as exhibited by tba copperhead Lead
ers. Toor gifted, eloquent and talented fel
lew-eitUen, Hon. P. 0. Shannon, had baen in
vited, and was present to respond. Daring
his stay here he was the guest of Hon. Benj.
Champneyi, and by all oar people was treated
with that consideration and respeqt to whieh
a gentleman, a scholar andtan orator is enti
tled. At eight o'clock In the evening, a com
mittee, beaded by an axoUant band of music,
eaUed at the boose of Judge Obampneys, and
eeoorted the speaker to the place of meeting—
the Coart House, which is one of the largest
and bast arranged buildings of the kind in j
State. The eapaoioni ball was erowded to
overflowing, by a most intelligent and re
■peotable aadienee, Including a Urge number
of ladles, while hundreds were unable to pro
cure even standing room, within bearing of
the speaker, and were compelled to go away.
The Jndge spoke some' two boors, and was
Ustenod to wlt& tba most profound attention.
His effort was ablo, brilliant and happy, and
did the great cause in which the hearts of aU
true patriots are entitled—a lasting good. It
is to be hoped be will visit ether sections of
the State, and wake np the true and loyal
people of aU parties as be did our oltisena
here. A Jiojcsox Dixocxat.
We clip the following wall deierrod tribute
to tlie Stetoway make of plnnos from the Now
York World of Saturday. The foot li new
demonstrated thatjtha superior ozoellenoo of
Stetoway'i pianoi Is appreciated In the Old
World, ud by the molt dlitingniihod oom
poiari end mniiolent, who oxen prc/sr them
to ell othen for oonoert me. We quote :r-It
U pleeiing to note how the mnileal tables are
turning between the United Steles end
Eurepo. Ihe tide ie seen to he turning.
London, Peril, St. Petersburg, end Vienne
thlret for the bait Toieei, the belt artlsta, the
beet initrnmente that eeohnew year can show,
end now their demandl ere made at the door
of the United Btetee—New York city. And
to it mut continue, for a while at least. It li
to be remarked, too, that not only in one bnt
in -""7 perticuleri the' elder hemisphere l,
taking leuonj of theyennger.
Haps yon Bulow ooenplae to-day the poil
tlo'h 10 long held at the piano-forte by hit
father-in-law Prana Lint, the latter haxtog
reoently retired from vnbllo life, eoneeqnent
ly'he li the acknowledged mailer of the In
strument in Europe. To thole who know
tha itrength of the chains forged by foreign
oiAßnfftotartrfl of nailoftl inutnunonti, ud by
which they fasten on-do genlui and talent
their hopes of tooreaiink trade, it: will mm
not only a remarkable,beta elngnlarly ilgnl
fioant (act, that Von Bulow has emancipated
M. (aoile flngon from the net spread for him,
and, in open defianoe ofexerythtog saTe hie
own desire to use what pleaeoi him best and
will contribute tohli reputation, _hai intro
duced Amerioan grand pianoi at hli brilliant
publis loireas. Allred Jiell, an arUit well
known-hero and highly reipeoted throughout
Europe, has followed thli example. Program
mes of lato Philharmonic oonoerti. to.
Bremen and Brnniwiok, and at wnloh Jaell
played, ooatato a nattering Ilttlel foot-note,
stating that the grand plano-fortee wed were
“fromthe mesoieotory of Mmiti* Btolawoy
A Sons, New York." Von Bulow’i Instru
ments are of the earns make.
Here, then, ii had the moit ealuable teitl
money to the luooeil obtained by Hew York
to improTlng the plano-ferta that oould be
gteen.' A dear and indisputable preferenoeli
by the highlit authority aooorded to Ameri
can workmanship oxer that of all Burope.
The mult will bo to ornate a foreign, demand
for our initrumsnte that may loon equal the
present large home consumption. The late
tendon Industrial Exhibition ll mpenilble
for uniting this feather to our national cap.
gomeof the toitrnmeati exhibited by Messrs.
SUtoway A Somwete bought np at fabulous
prim by rliitori ht the.falr from SU Peteri
burc and Hamburg, and ordere were lent to
this olty for grand! of the most ooitly do
oalipotl. . ,
American Pianos Abroad.
Onnn a»4 o*mu»» *£“
.4 iv. omaibvs ofiooj Ho. 404 uIUHI itreet,
K“ tt SSI A» older. Wi it tks abovft
DI4M willbe promptl, *«•**■* * l ’ AJWHI
ina.tb.peU »»*"»**■■ . ; *»
Quit Bil. of Ciuni _to-aonsw, April
Ud, “ t«o-olo«k.»‘ MoK.lt,-., « Fifth
■tmt. Bee rim#**" l
For the Pittsburgh Gemtis.
Hon. T. M. Hove* •• >.■
In the Gurra of this mornfeg than a|ip«sSd>'
moat singular comaranfcatfoarigned'"Loyalty t”
urging Mr. Howe to appear again tn the Sold sua
candidate for Gorernor, cod giving M • mart pro
found reaeon for the poblle declination, that Mr.
Howemade through your paper, about two week*
since, that “he (Hr. Howe) was certainly unwHUn*
in time of war to be placed In ojparsa* aoiagcnia* to
Goo, Coritm. That obetade is Got. Cs
absolute withdrawal.’* This b a mo*t remarkable
statement, and is .equivalent to placing Hr. Howe in
the position, not only as the special frieotl of Got. 0.,
but of oQ ether* for venturing to appear as
candidate* against Got. O. “in time ol war.' It b
well known that Hon. John Cot ode teas a candidate,
and that he had many friends In this comity, and
among theee there were many who would hare cheer*
folly supported Mr. Howe on hia own aeeoual and
mena, bat not aa a mass* of carrying weight and In
fluence to any other candidate. After Mr. Howe
publicly declined being a candidate, very many per
son* here cave assurances of support to Ur. Oorode,
and should Mr. Howe's frieoda bring hb name again
before the public, it will place him in a position that
will lead to an unpleasant contest among those here,
who would bare been united in his support under
other circumstances. ran Plat.
PiTTSßiraon, April 21,1863.
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES.
Grover aid Baxes** Sswirq-Machine, ioi
family and manufacturing purposes, are the
best in mo.
A. V. Cfc.-.ToBT, General Agent,
M:< 18, Fifth street
Thokab Paret, Plain and Ornamental Slate
Roofer, and dealer In Pennsylvania and Ver
mont slate of the best quality at low rates.
Offioeat Alex. Laugh lin’i, near the Water
Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. apB:6m
Corbs axd Bubiobb.—Dr. Raxdall—Cer
tificates of W. Phillips, Eiq., member of the
Common Conneil, and F. Boyle, Biq.:
Pittsburgh, April 18, 1863.—We oertlfy
that Dr. Randall has operated on our feet,
removing ooras therefrom, doing so without
pain and entirely to our satisfaction.
[Signed] W. Phillips, F. Botlr.
Dr. Randall has this day erased ooras for
me which have been tronblesome. I have
seen tho operation before, but never anything
so perfeot to my satisfaction.
Thos. M. Marshall.
Pittsburgh, April 11th, I$6S.
Obsrrvr bib Address. —Persons having
corns or bunions, please observe that J>r.
Randall, who publishes bona fide certificates
of having afforded instantaneous andsubstan
tial relief to partios thus afilioted, can be eon
suited at his offiee for a few days longer, in
Diamond street, four doors from Grant, oppo
site the Court Bouse. Dr. R. wishes this
special direction as to the location of his
office in oonseqnenoe of some persons having
called at tho wrong place.
Ohiap Olothibo aid Whrkr to But Thru.
—The enterprising, firm of Wm. H. McGee A
Co., merchant tailors, corner of Federal and
Diamond square, Allegheny, being felly
awaro of the extraordinary advance In Spring
goods, have purchased last fall a beautiful
assortment of doth, castimeres, vestings, Ac.,
and they are now ready to open their Spring
trade with superior articles, at greatiV re
duced prices. They will sell their goods by
the yard if desired, and as they keep con
stantly on hand a Urge supply of ready made
dothing, customers can be accommodated bn
demand, or have a neatly fitted suit to order.
The work is all done under their
and always warranted to purchasars.
Fashioxablr Clgthiig.—Out affable young
friends composing the firm of John Weier A
Co., Morohant Tailors, No. 136 Fedehti street,
Allegheny,-have just opened the most eaten-
Bive and rce&ercAe stock of spring and summer
goods over exhibited west ef the mountains,
comprising some of the most beautiful French
and American Casslmeres, Cloths, Cashmeres,
Marseilles, <kc.,Jto., to be found in tha east
arn market. This enterprising firm has also
a very large assortment of the latest sty 1m of
r /uraUhing goods, and a considerable quantity
ready-made dothing of superior quality. We
advise our Allegheny patrons to call at this
establishment, and see for themselves.
Jubt Rstubrbd raox tbi East. —Samoel
Graham, Merchant Tailor, would respectfully
Inform his friends and the public in general
that he has just returned from the East with
his new ttook of Spring and .Summer Goods,
consisting of all the Utesi style* of cloths,
oassimeres and vestings. Gentlemen desiring
a stock to solect from that cannot be surpass
ed by eny other In the city, and their gar
me&U in the most fashionable manner,
would do well to give him a eall before par
chasing elsewhere.
Samuel Graham, Merchant Tailor,
No. 64 Market street, one door from Third.
Soldi* *s AttrbtiorI —Pain, disease and
expoturo, with a-hot climate, muddy waler
and bad diet will be unavoidable, but armed
with HOLLOWAY’S PHRIFYING AND
•STRENGTHENING PILLS you can endure
all these and still retain good health. Only 36
oonts per Box.
Iv tou desire any repairs or alterations to
ybur dwelling, or places ot business eall and
Leave your order at Cuthbert’s Carpenter and
Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alley, above SmithfieH
street. AU work promptly attended to. %
Political Peoyifoialism.—Th. Mliioa- I
riant bars quit* a penchant for eurioes char-1
aeteriaation. The members of the late Lag- I
Islature were divided into Charcoals, Olay
banka, Whlte-legt and Snow-flakes.! The
first and last are the extremes of both parties.
The “Charcoal," believes slavery a moral
enormity, “ the torn of all villanioi,” as well
as an impediment to the prosperity of the
State; The “Clay-bank," says nothing abont
Its moral ehara<oter, and some of them abso* I
| lately belieye it free from moral taint, bat a
I curse to the material interests of the State,
I The <’Whlte-leg” is the strong Union Demo
crat, who Is net considered quite reliable by
the more ultra, who art the “Snow-flakes.”
I The “White-legs” would support gradual
I emancipation. Then they have two words to
I express the Idea of underhand plotting, to
I wit, “ sknll-dnggery” and “shenanigan.
NOTICE.— If tbo person who, in May
last, addietsed a Utter to MUt JAfll HAS.
VET. care cf Williams A Clone, Ho. 115" Waterloo
Boad, Liverpool, KngUnd, will call at the Allegheny
Foot Office, the y will hear of something to their ad
vantage. eplBs3t'
NOTICE.— Owner, ef OU in BULK
BOATS are hereby notified that they
MUST NOT LAND THXIE BOATS
At the Allegheny Wharf, under penalty *f FIFTY
DJLLABB.
JAMES ALLEN, Wharftnutor,
APtlhmy Wbtrf,
>pl€;lm »
$lO0 BODIiTT
ALL WOUNDED SOLDIEXS
Ate dow entitled to. dill at once.
T. WALTEB DAT, Ueueral Gov’t Agent,
103 Fifth iU, third door below CatboUo Qhcreh.
mhllhSweod
JUUJIT TREES, EVERGBEEWB, &0.
How la the time, 11 yon want large, fine APPLI
THUS, Urge XTS&6&XEHS, Ae., at bw (rices, to
lendonycnrordentoUUßDOCK'fl PITTSBUBOH
AHP OAKLAHD HPBMBnB.
OUTCm A. H. STKVKNB, Kligtbi
cal Pbtuoia*, le caring all 0880810 DlB>
KASX9, both of Ladl’a and Gentlemen, by a saw
method la the use of Electricity alone without any
tfedidne, or eren any Pain.
BQjnp may be had, with Treatment, by Patient*
from abroad, *$ reMonabU rate*, la the Doctor**
lemtlj.
letten applying for drooler* or farther informa
tion «iu be promptly anevand. Office and reatdenoe
at 14U SOUTH i-XHH SQCARB, Philadelphia,
Pasnaylranla, being a central ae vail ae daUgntfal
part ot the city.
this oat for fatmre raJertno*.
epllffineod
papbb.
80, U WOOD STBNgT,
Urn Morfnutt of BPBIBG GOODS, bought to,
fen lbs last gnat adrae* la price.
Hn itriM of WALD PAPES, WINDOW
BLINDS, UNGLASED AND BATIN 081888,
TBABSFABBBB OOBTAIHB, Ao., Ao.f
THE LATEST NEWS
BT TBLBOB&PH.
FROM WASHINGTON.
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OUH SPKQiL f)ia?ATCR£S.
Special Dispatch to the Geeett«
April 31£
THX OOMMISBIOXKR OF XXTliuAlr IT
HEW STAMPS, BTC. **C&*&t,
The Commissioner of Infernal Revenue
has decided that Hotel keepers, who sell
liquor, most take out license as a hotel keeper,
and Uoenoe as a 1 quordsaler also.
The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has
invented new stamps, which will probably
supplant the old ones. Tho advantage is that
it puts brands out of the question, by render
ing use a seoond time impossible.
UVFOUXDID,
The statement that General Shields Is to
entar on aotivo servioe on the. Peclfio coast is
unfounded. Sinoe be was relieved of the oom
mand In the Valley of Virginia last summer,
he has had no active duty. Me has now pro
cured leave to visit California, mainly, if not
wholly on private business.
PATMIST OF THB’JIRMT.
Warrants are passed at the Treasury De
partment for the payment of the balanoe due
the army of tho Potomac, and of the army of
Western Virginia. ,
The dally receipts at the treasury averages
$300,000. Subscription with Jay Cooke Jk
Go., yesterday, was $1,311,000.
PBRBOI4L.
Mr. Robert W, Taylor, late Ohio State Au
ditor, entered yesterday upon his duties of
First Comptroller ot the Treasury, aa suooes
lor to the late Elisha Whittlesey.
QINIRAL QUART
Told a Congressman now here, a few days
sinoe, that he would take Vioksburg this
Washieotob, April 21.—The Secretary ol
the Nary has received the following:
U.B. Flao-Ship Mivbrbota, 1
Ovr Newport Nava, April 20—13 M. )
Sir: Yesterday the joint expedition, con
dooted by Gen. Getty and Fiag-Llcat. Lam
sen, easily captured the uoublesome battery
at West Branch, containing five field pieces
and about 200 men.
I am informed great cridU is doe Lieut.
Lamaen for the promlacntpart be took, plan
ning and conducting this handsome affair.
. Gen. Getty acted handsomely throughout,
and gallantly held the ' battery ’last night,
aided by the cross-fire of our vessels.
Yesterday the enemy unmasked a new and
heavy battery situated on the head of the
West Branch, near the Milnorstown Red
Ferry, and commanding the lewer Bause
mond, in the direction of Portsmouth. From
tbu battery, and from sharpshooters on the
left bank, the battery was sharply fired on
yesterday, without, however, receiving much
damage.
I have the honor to be most respeotfelly,
8. £. Lis,
Acting Rear Admiral Commanding North
Atlantio Blockading Bquadron.
IWo Bonn Later —Admiral Lee telegraphed
here that the number of field-pieces taken in
the captured battery wan five, and the num
ber of prisosßSS-Ul. JUso, that Lieut. Cush
ing reportftbat the dew battery, mentioned
In his previous dispatch, had bean removed;
that the enemy are retreating, and that our
army might cut off a rebel brigade.
The fallowing information has been receiv
ed here in two days Item UilUken’c Bend, on
the Mississippi river, near Vicksburg: On
the night of the 16th, Admiral Porter run the
blockade of Vicksburg with seven fine gun
boats and three transports.
The Benton, bitflags hip, got opposite the
upper battery, heading the line of vessels,
betore the rebels opened fire, which eontinuec
from 11 p. m. until 3 a. m., upon each suooes
slve vessel as it passed them. The only
damage sustained was the destruction of one
transport, the Henry Clay. The Bonton had
one man killed and two or three wounded.
Those being the only casualties. The rebel
less is not known.'
Washuqtox, April 21.— Offielal dispatches
reoelved lut night uj that a portion of Ad
miral Porter's fleet, laden with a large Dum
ber of soldiers from Gen. Grant’! army, hare
suooeeded In running the batteries at Vleks
borg, and are now In a oondltlon to either
help Gen. Banks in an attack upon Port Hod
ion, or make an aieault on Ylexsburg from
the loath. |
Further by the Steamer Jura.
Pobtlaxd, April 21.—The United Stntee
Oonaul at Bublin contradicts the rumora with
reepeotto the enllatment of Iriahmen in Ire
land for the Federal army.
The Manoheater Guardian has the follow-
ing : ' • . I
A short time einoo four men who were quar- I
termaatera aboard the Great Eastern, ana who I
had joined the vessel known as Japan, whioh
was fitting out at Greenock for Oklna and I
other eastern porta, oame to Liverpool and
shipped about 100 men. Borne of them got
intoxicated, and haring learned come seerets
from an indiscreet quartermaster, they paid a
visit to Ur. Dudley, the American Consul atd
told him they bad shipped onboard tho Japan, 1
a Vessel fitted out to burn, sink and destroy
; Federal vessels. Ur. Dudley at onoe tele-
I graphed to Ur. Adam s, the American Hints-
I ter at London, who promptly called on Earl
Bussell, and the latter telegraphed to the Col
lector of Customs at Liverpool to stop the
Japan. Ur. Dudley had. forgotten to state
I that the Japan was at Greefl&ck. When this
I became known, the Government immediately
I telegraphed orders to Greenook,bnt the Japan
I remained, and the Virginia has sailed for an
I unknown destination.
Additional from If ew Orleans.
Nsw Totx, April 21.—Tho following Is ad- I
ditional news from Hew Orleans by the I
steamer George Waahlegton : I
Gen. Banks’ plan ol'iree negro labor for the I
Elantatlon meets with dally sneeess. Cheer
>g reports from the planter* from all quar- I
ten oomtiime to be received. I
It wae stated by paroled seamen from the
United State* frigate Hiielssippl, who had
I reaohed Hew Orleans, that the rebel gunboat
I Webb was destroyed in the Port Hudson
I fight, and that oar fleet did great damage to
the batteries, on one alone of which twenty
five rebels were killed. The enemy were sev
eral times driven from their gqns, and one of |
th«lr bUtorln wu iplkod. _
Admiral i Suntar, hu arrind
*t N.w OrIMU with dUpmtchfl. lun|>t
wu blookndlag th. month.of th. BU rinr.
I On th. trip down from VloHburg th. Ant «n
-cnni th. bntfwUi nt Stand Qnlf. Ib.
SwlUulnnd and Bnrtford wan bit, bat th.
I only thin, nrioni wnl th. fatal wounding of
1 on. aboard fho lnttor*
Important from Port Royal.
Raw Ton*, April 21.-Tho itaui A,
wutn Dlmmor., from Port Boyal .in Sag
tort, H. 0.. on th. 16tb.
Th. nb.li h.Ts retr..Ud from the .totally
of WMblnnton, S-C-. “d nbnndontd nil of
tholrbatUrlnonlarßlTor.
lb. itoamor Bnort laft Rowbara on tho
17tb, and wu not motoitod on tbolr puu|i
“ P don. Foitor b itUl nt Bowbwn.
, Arrested*
Niw Yon*. 1 April Jl.—Onpt. A. P. Pukor,
who U *lb|M to bo In th. omploj of tho n
hd|^S<> to brln* 6T«
from Butond on of th.; n»w lron-olndt
bXldtafta th.Bmp.ror of OMm, hu Hu
»rr«iUdh.n »ad ant to Fort Lafay.tU.
jlailieu by Telegrapb.
—-.April 21-—The flour o&rkat li doUI
E?!¥lsot«nele •» WSW* <°r raietaiumua
■ssi
By* dal
tritlwai
niittinZfc
?@H; Sot
mi- wu
ws
v n Yoaz* AdtU XL—Cotton Ann; 1000 bale* .
■ftM '~iUABa<L» Jflaar - loirar; ~11,000 VbU. sold;
Bt»i*ttariorOfel£i&3o&T 10; Soatbern |7@7 25.
SiilSFSSSSitwio bwb. *old; winter Sfw Jctm;
u" aoctSdlMd B, @
•sd »J4perSErtor Currancj. Stock* lower, bot
cjo«*ann*r^*6oldl4%
k ßemarkable Kebel Editoriol—' The
Xadies I*cclurcd. ,
Ihextlchmond Enquirer, the special or- ,
rgfcn of Jiif. Davis, |and said now to be *
edited by the notorious an<rtnfamou9 Irish 1
renegade, Jokb Mitchell, conlaina in a
recent number an elaborate article, urging ,
the necessity of additional sacrifices on
the part ef the people, in order that the re
bellion may succeed. We select a few
sentences;
* • ’ “The fact is admitted that rich
dresses are much more becoming to that
.amiable sex, and we should always desire
to see them resplendent in all the rarest
tissues of ;all the looms of France, or at
least elegantly neat in the fabrics of Low
ell. Yet they, and all of us, had better
consider at what cost this sort of style is
kept up; not present oost in money alone
—though that is muoh while our soldiers
dine on a iquaTter of a pound of bacon—
but a future possible cost in freedom and
glory to our country.
“In the first place, the war may ‘very
probably, we think certainly, last two years,
mote at least In the next place, every
dollar we pay for even the most necessary
artioles—to say nothing of luxuries, bro't
through the lines, is a dollar paid into the
Yankee purse.
“A certain amount of that ruinous trade
with foreign nations is needful for the sup
ply of our armies with arms, ammunition
and shoes; anything beyond that, for the
indulgence of private, luxury and extrava
gance is a waste of oar life and blood. If
the women woold but lay this to heart I
If they onoe could fully comprehend that
In buying articles that oome from abroad
they help to take bread out of the soldiers’
mouths, to make the arms fall from their
hands; finally, perhaps, to defeat all their
gallant efforts (whioh the Yankees cannot
do without our help:) perhaps to fling us
at last under the exeorable dominion of
the vilest of all the white races of this
world; to make our plaoe a blot on the map
and oar name ‘an hissing*—if they once
laid all this to heart, they would make
haste to .renounce the pomps and vanities,
and by the mere act of refusing to wear
foreign garments, they would do more for
their country than if they, built a dozen
iron-olad frigates.
“In truth, we shall soon be forced to put
ourselves on a war footing iu all things.
Our tables, our clothes, our very liberties
must be put on a war-footing.’*
13USS1AX PEBBLE aPKOTACUIio
£\ —Notwithstanding lb* Hifc-t* of j«aU>u>
SpeetacUeenden, who Mjlre to the % '*ne of fyli
Jmk, the
RUSSIAN SPECTACLES
4n ttedflui dill) tbi vtrnMt eiidur*eeie*tt of gc
cUiatns. ill Uiatila asked 1* to examine all utbet
then tkll epd tuulnt the BrSMAf
PEBBLE onea. nu tJ* by
i DIAMOND. P*twUo*i Optician
ttof ai'*ctoi«/|-' thr Katflat- P*t»bl*
mo 13, fifth »m»t Motnio* l cit iioitdiig.
tV. <*U 4Alrt - ».t
-atattUfeHar-' • -*'fj
F , XJK,isri‘rxjfc^H:i
vi» 4f> *K2l>tn*Li>
PfTrtiKVlKJd
A toUaMortmanl of P/TT3Bf'B«a >•
f ÜBBV FV&StTPH - eoiO-etly ■j ’ x
*• will Mil at tfc • ■ i ‘ ‘»
iul6;lyi«a» U
AaHi a IAST QUABTaBMAOi tli'.' uFFlua,)
COKMS a ABO 821> StJUUTB, >
: WMbiSEttO) D. 0., Ap'il 13 b, UO. J
WILL BB BOLD.-AT PUBLIC AUC
TION, oa THURSDAY, 23J April iattant, at
tha Ooral tnr th* Waihlntfon OteerTetory a tot ol
condemned BOBBR9 AND MULES. as and; lor
psblto serrtc* Bale to eommence atll) o'clock a. to.
i»nuMh ( it Uottromeat Fuads
tSlcnadl Oil. a. TOMPKINS.
1 ‘ J Capt. A. Q M., U. S A.
J Q WcGPIBE A OO . Auctioneer* aplfittd
ALUfiN, MpCOKMiCK. & CU., Vallii
fooKDftTrflttabargh, Pn.
MP Will'aniiip. H 0.901 Liberty street.
Kaanfcetnran W 000 K, PABLOB AND HEAT.
{HO BTOYIS, PABLOB AND KITCHEN QBATES,
HOLLOW WABE, ote., Stool and Gian Hoaldo, Bill
ing Hill HOI Getting. Gm. Water eod Ar
tisan Pipe, Sod Irani, Dog Irani, Wagon Box«, rfu*
gar Kottka, Polley*, Hongera, CarWhoala, OonpUapi
and Oastinga morally. Ako, Jobbing and Machine
to ardor. Patented Portable Mill,
with Steam or Bor— Powor. apl*:oiyri
, -J'NBU. * BTONEMAN,
MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE WORK,
Ban livin on hud ud aihi to order IByS ASI
pttAHH goBBKH Witt* CLOTH , HIBYKS, of ah
kinds;: BIBDLKB, for Foundry a»i ill AVI
WOBK fOB WIHDOWS, do.; BIBDOAOSS, OB
HAMENTAL WIBI *OBS, ft>T*ttow«re. As.
Bile* of VIKI for «le, tt
Ho. 80 KOPBTH BTHKgi,
§. H. XUa......~..JA**i 6LOTKD -..-JOHB lOBTX*.
31TTSBORGH FIKG BRICK MAtf
. ofaotdbino go.
i KISS, GLOVES A CO.,
Mincfae carer* of
nBB- BBIOE, TILIB, OBDGIBLEB, *c., *ufl
Amlin la FIB* AND ÜBCOIBbI GLAY.
W~CIIMIu. 80. M 5 LIBBBTI BTBEET, opp.«lL
tk. P«m’fc B. B. ruunt Dwot, riiul.ontf. P.
mr. Order* aw rttpoomn? widted *a7:iya«
rpBKTU KXI'KAUi'KU,
WITHOUT PAIN.
S OUDS7, Dentist,
80. lit BMITHFHLD BTBEK'
OAK LUMBEK FOB COAL BAIL
BOADB
*O,OOO foot Bxs and 3x3;
SO, 000 m Bx 6 and Bx 4;
80,000 «• Barge and Ooaiboat Stoddlng;
Drbd 3 yean, no* landing and for s»U b j
irwu . EIdBIB. 1» UWrty street.
jAMIIttL. KtfmiUfeUJd.
BJBALEB Of WHQBTB AND UIASOBIB,
Office. 80. I< Oornsr of Liberty and IMb
itniti. 08d um iwy 4flOSwm f *n£ HAT
PROXY .
CJUOAB AND MUDAttiKd
Q 80 hbda. Porto Bis* and Cuba Bogan;
100 bbU. Oraabed and Oofce Sugars;
100 bbla. H. 0. ffiolawe;
UO bbla. aaaorted Bjrop*.
For dale by JOBS FLOtP A OO-
CIATbUF AND tfAUUifi,
) 35 dotaa Tomato Oatiop, quart*,
]g* i« ** m plate
T 5 « Pepper B*nce;
In *tw» Md for «!• bj „ _ '
BKYHXB A 8808,
•pIS Ho.. Ulnriiai Wood tttwt.
RECEIVED TalU I>A*
18 bbla. prime White Eeani;
35 btuh. extra Economy Onions;
1 ear lead York State Boasatt*;
1 ear load Laki f hors Potatoes;
ip jt L. H TOIQT A GO.
IjABU OIL—SO bbla. Mo. I;
DALEELB A 80H,
6. tld 70 W.UT «try.l.
LUBUIOATINU OLL.
110 bbl>. pan Duck OrMk :
05 « .»• rnokltn;
BOH,* bl
■ptltV • • 4nd TO WaUtalt—t
rwnumttc—Kar Wide and Ktfiaed
o; 0 *** 00 *"•*
utlliU «» •min Wettr«tr—i.
tvYK SOOIMS—HU Dbls, Chippol ani
AJ #OH *OO.,
• ,pfr ■: - comer of IlntiM.*bed streets.
j i <*
* r
, ''
SPECIAL, JfOTICES.
£jf~A COUGU.COLD, Oft AK IR^I
TATED THROAT;' If allowed to program, W*Pfj*.
in leiou Pulmonary and Bronchial affection*,
itmtimes Incurable.'
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES
roach direct!? the affected parts, and giro almoat la*
«.tant relict In 'BBOKCHTTIsi ASTHMA, and
CATARRH they are beneficial. Tha good effect*
molting from the me of the Troche*, and their «•
tended me, hue caused th:rn tobi ccuhterfeltid. Be
sure t > guard aga net worthlets imitation*. Obtain
only the peam'n* frocn’i IrowUal 2 rock**, which
hare proved their oficscyby a teat of many year*.
Pcbllc Bp. ak.cn end Siogor* should use the Trochee.
Military Officer* and Soldlen who over-tax tha TOloa
and are exposed to sodden changes, should hare
them. 4>dd every*!** re, at 85 cents per box.
|alfc3mJ*wT ' .
Superior Copper Mill and
awKT.TiNQ WORKS, Pimtruaa.
PARK, ITCURDY & CO..
Manufacturer* of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' ASP I
BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, BFALTEB BOLDER; I
flan Importers and dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE,
SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ao. Constantly on hand,
TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS.
WAUraocs*, No. 149 First and 120 Second stmts,
Pittsburgh, Fena’a.
tfVSpecinl ardon of CbppeT cut to any dwdred pat-
Urn. mrßhdswlyT
To Nervous Sufferers of Both
iCX.ES.—A reTorand gefiUomen haTing been' re
stored to health in a tow days, after undergoing all
the vsqal routine and. irregular expentlvo of
treatment, without success, consider* It his sacred
daty to con&unicate to hi* afflicted fellow croatiure*
the means or coax. Hence, on the rocolpt of as ad
dressed eETelope, ho will send (free)!* copy of Uia
prescription n»ed. Direct to Dr. JOHN M. DAQ*
NALL, 180 roltoti street. Brooklyn, N. T.
mhllrlydawT '
OIL WORKS.
Lone, Miller If Co.
Works at Bharpeburg Station, AUegheuy Vallej
Railroad. Olilcc ana Wnrubouse, No. 23 MARKET
STREET Pittsburgh.
Manufacturers of ILLUHfNATINQ and LTBRI
OATINQ CAIiBUN OILS and BENZOLE.
SlTNo.l RSFINKP OIL, warranted twm-exph>-
sire, always od hand. ' oclifalyd
Steel Works.
uj ao Jonas jobs i.. botp w. a'oct.i#ocoß
JONES, BOYD & U 0„ ; ,
Uauutocturers of CAST STEEL; also, SPRING,
PLOW AND BTBKL, STEEL SPRINGS AND
AXLES, corner uf Bo* sad First streets, Pittsburgh,
Pohn’a. aclfl
t a CO&SWKLL m ....., mm .. m ....m~AaK U. KSBB*
& KERS,
OABUIAGS MANDFACrVUKRS,
and BRASS PLATERS,
And MaimTaoluitra of
. ADL'LKttY AND CABP.IAQU UiBDWABS,
Mo. 7 St. ULAIR STREKT, and
DCQOKbNE WAY, near t';o Bridge,
PIT7SBUHQH, PA
£3C*BUKKJS & BAKNES,
FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE,
BANK VAULT IBOS VAULT DOLE, ADD
STKSL.LINED BUBOLAE.PEOOr SAFE
HASUI'AOTUBEES.
Hot. 129 and 131 Tfcard aired, between ff.ebd amd
SeiiLhJleld titetit—Sortie tide.
HWBKHK. LOOKS alwoya uu head. itth36_
ant. c. eoeuaeoe—; ——•—r- u - Auak£
WITUEGW I*OC(ILABS..~ .WILSON MILLER.
£g£“BOBINSON, iIISXS & MIL
LEES, FOUHDBM AND MACHINIST*, WASHINGTON
WouKSf PiUaborgh, Feim'a.
Orrics, No. 21 Misui Brain.
Manufacture ill kinds of STEAM ENGINES ANL 1
MILL MACHINERY, CASTINQ3, RASGBOAD
WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IBON
WORK. * j
•WJOBEING AND REPAIRING done oft abort
notice. mb2B;dly
COCHRAN & 880.,
Manufacturer* of IJiON RAILINO, UtON VA U LTti
AND VAULT DOOBS, WINDOW fiHUTTKBS,
WINDOW GUARDS, Ac., Soa. 01 ground *ir«W and
B’i Third struct, between Wood sad Murkc-l,
Have oa hand a wiety of bow Pattern*, fancy
aud plain, suitable for all purpose*.
Particolar attention paid to enclosing Gfs*a Lot
Jobbing done at abort notice- nli9
rys. HOLMES & SONS, Sealers
in KOBEIQN AND DOMESTIC BILIM 01 XX-
OnANOK, OSBTIKIOATEB OK DEPOSIT, BAHK
NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 Sarkot «iwt, Pitts
burgh, Pa. •
MTCoUeetlona made ou a)1 the pricclpa! cities
throughout the United Statea. 1 u? 22
j3£~B. B. & C. P. fdARKLE, Paper
MANUFACTURERS and dealers la BOOK, PRINT,
CAP, LETTER AND ALL KINDB OF WRAP
PING PAPER. “ .
•WHsto removed from No. 'tl Wood street to So.
S 3 Smithfleld street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
•»*OASH OR TRADE FOR RAQS. , mj4
H. COLLIHa, Por 1
ADDING AND COMMISSION MEBOHANT .nil
wholesale dealor In CHEESE, SEEDS,
FISH, and Produce generally, No. 25 Wood street
Pittsburgh, Pa. ; 3°!
J UCTIOJT SJLL/EB.
?DRN'ITOBE THIS AFTERNOON. —
. * TKIB (WiUaetd*y)l AFTERNOON, April 22d,
at S o’clock, will be so tl, at Davis' Auction; H fifth
street, a quantity of iTounhold and KUchon furni
ture, comprising Mahogany Bideboard, cdived Sofa
TaMe. small hair seat Bock era, Brussels Ca>p>ts,
Self-Rocking Cradle, Hlgl* and Low Poet Bedsteads,
Book Ca?e and Secretary, Small Desk, U ga Oak
Cupboard, large MabogUy frame Looklrg Glass,
Chairs. Tables, Mattravts, feathers, Manth Clocks,
Cooking Stove, fiiouo Wate, .sc. .
KP 22 ~ r G. DAY!B, Aort.
Ot'JUW *IUP idUbU i AT AIK/i iUN.
—On WEDNE'DAf M«n ? 'INO, April 2M, at
11 o'closk, will bo fold, et Df.vl-' Auction; M Fifth
street,onsioperior mwcpsa Tcp Surgr.,
>P U J. u DaYIB, Aoct, ,
KUUbAK WIiKKL* BALK OF
FURNITURE* CARPETS, Ac.—Oh THDBS
DAf MOBKIHG, April i'bd,at 10 o'clock, at Ma
sonic Hall Auction House, as Fluh street, will ba
sold, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Carpets,
Que.neware, Clocks, Lamps, 4c._ ,
, p2 o t. a. McClelland. Aoct
j tiK AT OAKPik'T fcALifi.
3000 YDS. CABPET AT AHCTIOH.
At MoKelvsy's Auction Booms, 47 Fifth street, on
WIDNESDAT, April 22J, at 2 o'clock,,wiU lm sold,
3,C00 YARDS OABPETB, Including superfine. In*
grain, Yeneti&u, Beg* Listing and Stair,la lengths
to salt purchasers.
Carpets arrangod for inspection on morning of the
day of sale.
WiL K McCLIHTOOK, rataemen. ; apl :2t
EXECUTORS’ SALE OP SAHL’S
LIQUOR STORE,—On THURSDAY MvßS
tMil Aotil23d,at 10o’clock,by ordered Orphans’
OocrL will commence thesale oi lbe entire stock oi
Wlum Liquor*, Be gars, Ac, of the estate of the »a’e
SSSd Mil at the store No. 29, coruet ol Market
iSeecond streets, and lobe contlanfd archday,
SiUall is (old; ihts large and well sjiected skek
cf old Wines and Liqnoia comprises emy variety,
among which m *l b * *nnme»atod—
Over 1000 gallons Dark £randy;
*« 200 *• Pale do;
« 103 " Apple do;
* *» 203 ** Oi.erry do*,
■i ioo 11 Blackberydo,
*• 100 Peach do;
u £OO ** Extraflnedo;
«i poo “ Rye Whisky; !
<i ioo ** Bourbon Whisky;
». ' ioo “ each Sherry, Mallage and Ifa*
' delta Wines;
•i SCO “ each Port and Aljlne Wines;
M 160 Claret Wins; ,
« ioo M Sherry do;
*« 160 Jsmsioaßnm;
« 160; M Holland Gip;
Together withmany of Wince and
U ll£ Champaign* and Catawba Wines, together
with great variety of other ca*d Wises and Liquors,
oi very ohoioo -and oelebrated Brands. Also a fina
stock of Begsri, Opera and other Br^ds.
Terms at sale. . J* Q. DATI3, Aqct-
PKODUOE, NOW RBCBIVING. , ;
lOQJlbAprUaefrtsh Butter, '!
6 bbls. do Eger,
. ’ tßObesh. choice hsive Peaches? ; !
160 'do. bright Dried Apples; . !>
laboxsaCresm Chetse; .
• • 76 newWhlsky Barrels;
On eonslgniisnt, for safcbj . i
sptß V ;;H. fUDBLK, Ho. 183 Liberty street.
pUTIAXS STAMPED IN ;■
THB IjATXST AND BIST BTTLH. I IJ V '
At . ■ , - Hirers.
jisacawrr rjiaOiu.
JjKNBY G. HAT.R ft 00.,:
CMwnla JtmeeO. W«M,!
Merchant Tailors,
_ 1 Amnovrtoelvlnf tbetr
BFBIHQ BTOCH OF GOODS,
Adamtod to , flrat daee trade. ehlch hna been aelert.
ed trUllireat can to iuetthe approUton ot Jaelr
moor frienda tod padroni, and traltn*,., cleat et>
tcntkm to bnlneea and Itrict to yet tbe
nppnnlef allwlwiAAFfctordawith ecaO.
'* ■ i r : j;V,
Had* to older In the beat menntr and on reaacaabla
2£t. SSrtnEUnletadimtmanyOTllOSllß.
for SUIT. Field end Line Offloere, ee veil aefec the
NeTFa tin ere prepared loueenteecdenlntMi line
of TUkXaSSIBQ
GOODS alvajtoa bind.
fflKfypm. JBT.OULIBBTBMW
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gSTABLIbHItD 17GU.“7
PETER LORLLI.ARD,
6HDFF AHD TOBAOOO MAHOT4LOIDMB,
18 *lB OEAJfBEIU STUIr,
it Chatham atraat, Haw York )
Wonld call the attention of dfaler* to tbo articles of
bis manoJactan, via:
BBOW* Short.
Mecaboy, Tint Bappe*. Ooane Bupw, Asutkan
Ocntlmeo, Laalgroa, Para VlrgiaUTHactaitoch ■>
Copenhagen. l
YELLOW fcHOTF. 2
Scotch, High Toait Scotch, Irish High Tomt or
Londyf.x>t, Beney Lew Beoteh»Truh Hcnej Scotch,
Troth Scotch.
••“Attention Is called fo the large Tidoctton In
prices of Finest Ohewlngsßd Bmoklhg Tofcacoos,
whtoh will be found wf etnpertorqoaliiy.
! . TOBACCO.
BvoKTSO»Lonf» Ho. 1, Ho. 8, Hoe. 1 end 8 mix'd,
Granulated
Frira Cot Gbxwtho—P. A. L.,orplaia; Oartn
ditb, or Sweet; Sweet Scented OroDOOo;Ttn TeO
Osti ndlth. . ,•'{•••
Sxokuio—S. Jago/Spaiisb, Canaster, Turkish.
N. B.—A clrcolar of prioeswlil be etnl on appll
cation. • aplQr*
j gLAIBSYILIiK
A BOMB JOB TODHO L A DIIH.
B*t. 8. H. BHBPLBY, A. «L; Mall P. P. SHIP
LB?, Principal; aided by, a foil ©orpe ef eacelbDt
Teacbeis. Acoommodatiani for tlxly hoarding
tchoUr*. This Bamln«rj—now la IU Mmthytar
—\*Uh lti plaaetnt eorrotmdlngi, ahd appropriate
aernmrwo falloPl and appiT&Xll, eontlDOM lo ooa*
mabd lualf to all wto d«iire the beak cnltoraln all
which pertalna te- feaae adaeatton. ii
. Ttua—Board and TtUUcn in. the; regular ooorw
ani Latla, par teuton ef five -aadatbi, fOO. Inetra*
penial Untie, including Thortogh Baeaevd Vocal
Onltore. fte-, ; 6n the moft mpprored method, US.
All br.ncbta ol Drawing end Painting, la Water
Cotore aadOU, from M t»$U Vrcnoh orCbrtiao,
sloj 7ha mat aeerionwiil eomaanoa HAT llth.
CUl*,.. «nt on a
Proprietor and Principal-
NOTICE.— Wagoner,, Wagon Maaters,
Carter*, tad all others concerned, art hereby
notified that oa and after the VißffT DAY UT
MAT, 1863, all persons violating an Ordinance-of
the City of Allegheny in relauon to'chitruetlng the
Streets, I/aaee, or Alley*,or Oomnnne.shell be dealt
mth aocordlng to the provisions of said Ordlnenoe.
]* A. 0. ALBXAHDKft, Mayor.
City of Allegheny, Aptil 16th, IMS.
oßsniAvoß raatbSOra Divot *at, 1840.
Sno. A. That it be unlawful ftr any pui% to
obetrue: or eacamber any. Street, lane or Alley, or
any part’o! the pobllc Common, byipladng theteoa
env Carts, Wagons, Furniture, Flaws, Barrows, or
any other kind if property, ao as to pratent or ob-
Btinot the free and uninterrupted passage 0! Wagons,
O&rriages, Bones, and all other kind of oonvajaaces,
1 at any time; and any person who shall offend herein,,
i or who shall refnre.or neglect to rsaove any each ar.
I ticl-a when required to do so by the Strait Commis
sioner, all, oh conviction thereof, forfeit and pay a
fine, for every offense, of threq Collets, bealdae the
expehseof removing the nldproperty, If removed at
I the pobliuaxneaie. 1 ; apll:tmyl
I JAMKB ta KAmjfi & BUK,
Looking Olmmi, "\,
A UiiISMN,
SHEET AND BAD LEAD,
Bitwuui Mam amd i
GOOUai NKWpUUDSI
A TKBSH ABBITAIi. j
LADIES' KINS OOHGBE3S GAITEBS, oi th.
latest style- A large aaertmentbf LADIXa* TIN!
BALMORALS* of every deecriptioa. LADIES'
MOROCCO AND COAT BOOTS* all styUa. CBIIk
DRUTB BH6RS, GAITERS AND. BALMORALS,
in aonnaanoa..
New Goods arriving every day^. Notwithstanding
goods have edvaneed 80 per ceat. Feet, we are still
tSUingvery low*
v mbit JAMES ROBB; 8B Markststreet..
JJUBBKK BUU£l> BHUKS *"
AND BALMORALS, with thick
Jnst received at CEO. ALBBES, BOH A O0.*&,
U W. OHUKUUMAMi 82 boakh
Front street Philadelphia, A feat Her John March
J. McKSLYT, Anctlooeer.
Hu it coAitinttj lor nto it tb*Jcwwt uA«t prio*.
TWj A«h !■ pirttenkrly tdtpUd to tho. «j
JiU H. UoVAY * CU.^
(L*te of lb« Ira of W. H. :VolUma k Cm.,)
i B ANEBBB, .
yPf fcmrik £C.» imt docr fo lW Jf«feata* Boat.
: BUUU nj : . • • v
GOLD, BILTCBf BASKHOTX9, BXOB&HQS,
A»D AU. CLiMH OV OOTMIMin mpillM.
apfcSa
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V' : ' ;
Or/lOUS' CHITOBUB
FEULE BEMISAKY.
816 Cheitaut Street,
PBILADMLPHU,
Impn-un tA
Oil Paintings,
Engravings, ;
Picture Frames,
Photography Albums,
Winttote Cornices,
ifCiy-jßfCfs&C*
LEAD PIPE,
Pig Lead,
Block Tin,
ABB '!
Patent Shot,
NINTH STREET,
dIHOIBKATL O.
HIW GOODS JOB! BEGHVED
MEN'S CALF AND OR KIN LEATHER SHOES
SUBS MS BOtJBB,
TL oornw WO6J tad tenth >u.
BODA Aiß.
{jaAH. IE BALBLKiY, “ 1
Piodnu fc fientnl Conmlnioa lenkint,
I MMCHAHDIB* |IO(n, -
And dMIK lnnU Und»*( OOOHTET PBODUOH.
u fcinißßitiraim
s"rnmiinan.pt.
IJIHK PIiAOE TO GET Tfiß BKST,
nMtwt, But dmMn, ud tiy tu th* ckopm
BOOTS, BHOK3, GATTHBB AHD BAtiXORAU,
M lblta itnrt,
•Pld * ' Second dnogfroM Bwii.
gOOTft GAITERS £ BALMORALS
OBXAP, AT
BOMATOH, W ItekH .tort.
gOMK MISSES' AMD tlßnniipjffl
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yJ] < iwiu»>4 < miu.
sase'
i._ ti-i *o»rWKESE
•• $ *rJ ~ -st vy&f 1 "
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