The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, May 20, 1863, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY MOBNING, MAY 20.
Party Arrangement*.
The call for the State Convention, which
U to meet in this city on the lint day of
July, for the purpise of choosing candi
dates for Governor land Judge of the Su
preme Court, la addressed to “the loyal cit
izens of Pennsylvania without distinction
of party, who desire oordially to unite in
•Detaining, the., National and State admin
istration* in their patrlclio effort* to Sup
pree* a’ notional land unholy rebellion
against the unity of the Republic,” and i* in
perfect harmony with our oounty oall, pub
lished in it* appropriate place, and of
which we have already apoken in approba
tion. |
In the present perilous crisis in our
country's history, this form of a oall is:em
inently right and I proper; for the only
question no* before ns is, Union or Dis
nion. This swallows np all other issnss,
and this la' tha only thing that truly loyal
men .ears, comparatively speaking, any
thing about. It is therefore right that
Union should be emblasoned upon our ban
■ ner, that it ahould Oe our our
motto, our-rallying jary, our means and our
end, and that there should be union among
the people for the sake of the Union. The
claims of our country, which arc para
mount to those of party, require of us,
while it is in peril, to lay aside our party
distinctions, and rally ** one man to the
support of the Government against its trai
torous enemies, eT*n though we may oon
tinue to differ for I the time being as to
minor issues.
The great heart of the American people
beats instinctively true to the Union; and
but for the sophism! and false teachings of
men who are resolved to uphold their party,
even if in so doing they should subvert the
government and shiver the Union to atoms,
there would be no neoessity for Union
Leagues or 1 Union parties. But we know
there is a strange knd sad neoessity for
both—just as much so as there is for armiss
and for conscription! laws. The great mass
of those who profess to be Democrats would
be as loyal as thsir Bepobliean fellow-oit-
Issns, were it kot for the pernicious teach
ings of their leader!. When we say their
leaders, wo-do not mean their ablest and
best men, but we mean the men who have
the control of tbs machinery of the party
low, sordid,'.heartless creatures, who would
lay the country, bleeding and dishonored,
at the feet of traitors—who would rend the
Union, and and exchange the Constitution
whioh bears the honored- name of Wash
ihtoh for that whioh was ooncocted in a
oonolave of perjured and blood-stained
.■. traitors—if, thereby| they could save their
party, and climb into power and place.
In giving jup a party name, for
the sake of the oonatry, the Bepnblicans
have only done thei! duty and attested the
reality of their profosaed patriotism; and
they would have been unworthy to bear a
name so honored, so expressive of all that
is most cherished by patrioUo hearts, had
they refused to maki the eacrific*. Butin
SO doing they ignole no principle- tW
yield no truUq they keUnquiah no opinion;
for, in this lerrible j crisis, all that is em
braoedin the nure. comprehensive term
which they have laid aside is conbcntrated
in the aU-important [term UNION. When
the ship ofi: state i! in . danger of sink
ing, or is on Bre, it is no time for dlsons
•ion as to the disposition of the cargos er
the sxaot point of tile compass to which it
•hall be steeiud;-h!nt all minds an, or
ought to be, absorbs [ in the one question,
how,to save it from its lnmmiti«i» peril.
This idea of sahraticn is emhraocd in the
word Union; for to' maintain .the Union
implies the suppression of the rebellion,
' whleb, like h ire, is sonsnmlng us, or, like
a mighty tempest, is thrsatsning to break
our Ship to pisoes and engulf it in fathom
lessruln. |
In the array of parties whioh this move
ment inaugurates, how will the oountry be
divided 1 On tie ode side will be Union,
together with ill who go in for-what la es
sential to the maintenanoe of the Union—
a vigorous prosecution of the war, and a
oordlal, whole-hearted support of the Gov
ernment in thatj paramount object. And
who wUI be on the other side? Of course
those who maintain the opposite, of all this
■vthose who are in sympathy with the reb
el*—-those who wish to surrender—those
who aip crying out for posies; although it
should be at iho prioe of dishonor and ruin
—those who 'do what' they .oan to embar
■ rase tho Government—those who will not
flght for their: ooUntsy, and who chuckle at
•very disaster to its arms—those; in short,
Who are known everywhere by that
rather rough term—copperhead*—a class
oompsred with whom [the tories of the Bov
olutlon were honorable men. These; as a
general rule; will bo Our party opponents
this year.
hAJX WiIVXORU Bcxou CoaTiADlOT
u><—A Weahlngtoa ipetlal dlepateh to
UmN. T. JCtaixg Pott says:; The itats
®«nt sudt lq; aorthera, jooreale that Soo»
nUrj Stantbawill disregard * protaineat
•ootloß of the jEareliaaat let—that nfer-
Hb( to substitutes—ie believed hen to be
untrue. i ;
The stories la olroulitionlnn&nßee to
(Mbiaet ohanges in withoat foundation.
*hi Important decision St Jodi* Liatut,
tm theAstess eorpet am if 7uum...w J
will be ned with is tenet to-day. We gin
the moot essential portion is fell la another
place. Jndge Lnirirr has beta, from the
eeruseleonent of. hie pibOe lift, ksevn ae e
Demos®! of the- Jioxsoa eohool,—but Sea.
JiCieon hisuelf suspended the idee* mrpm
law at Wear Orloani, sal Senates Sonus
j si tided bite. If Jodge Lunr has justified
Oeaeral Bokssbs. ,
The BebelsPareellag Out rrOTleioae
A Federal eeeutjwilh General Grant's
eray, who hie lately arrived la Chicago,
u;e that ooamles lon ere have bees eent
through Mleetselppl and *l«h*~» t whose
doty itie to divide upthe provislonl la
those two States, belonging to planteb aad
others aad all is eontsoaled, with the exeep.
tloa of the foUowing ratlons: to whits res
idents, sn IB cl out food for their eubeieteace
to the let of July; to each two pounds
baooapsr.woehaad half a peek of meal,
up to the let of July. The surplus, It Is
thought, will barely supply the artsy until
July sen. AH meatn of obtalalag provi
sions ftwa other potata oßtalde of these
States han been
A Oi umtWre.iataieToa, addrssalag hkt
soniiltusats, says: ■ "JP* certainly sugat 4o
have la the Cetrloi anaalilabTi gaol as
aa Mphm ft p*M at w."
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Intere*tin, Speed of Col Grierioa
■■Dll Ylew of the Sooth.
[zeify
At the pablie reception giten to Colonel
Grierson and hie office™ at New Orleans,
on the 6th inat., the gallant Colonel, in
response to an address of welcome by Ur
L. Madison Day, spoke as follows:
“Gentlemen: It did not need this demon
stration to conyinee meof the high appre-
Se eerrl
cot of my command. I accept this token:
“• I haw P«r-
SS! d .7^f h 7 0f * nch honors—thou
tands of others would hare done the same
T™ h"*"*" H hi a heart-offering from
the union people of thisoity to their breth
ren of the West. The credit of the achieve
meni is doe to the men! and officers under
“{“““f'i. »ho, endowed with fortitude,
tonght with bravery, and overoame every
obstacle, and suffered every hardship and
privation without murmuring.
“In passing through the Confederacy I
have had a good opportunity to form a cor
reot opinion of its strength. That strength
has beenover-eatimated. They have neither
the armies nor the resources we have given
Uiem oredit for, and we have been greatly
deceived in regard to the means and power
of the rebels. Passing through their conn
try (and the passage war-not a very diffi
cult one), I found thousands of good Union
mem who are ready and anxious to return
t# their allegianoe the moment they oan do
so with safety to themselves and families-
They will rally around the old flag, by
Mores, whenever our army advances, i
could have brought away a thousand with
m ®i who were anxious to come—-men whom
1 found fugitives from their homes, hid in
tbe swamps and forests, where they are
hunted like wild beasts by the rebel con
scripting officers with blood hounds. Hav
ing visited them in their own homes, I have
founded my belief upon what 1 heard and
saw there, that the day is not.far distant
when we shall witness the downfall of the
rebellion and the restoration of the Union
as it was.
‘‘Thanking you again, gentlemen, 1 oan
only assure you that we shall so aot as to
deserve your confidence, and nhow our
selves worthy the compliments yon have so
lavishly bestowed upon us in the Crescent
City, and our highest aim shall be to merit
your approbation, and' maiqtein the honor
and glory of oar eountry.”
The suooOTS of Grierson, justly remarks
a contemporary, shows hot only what an
active and dashing officer oan exeoute with
men of a spirit equal to his own, but, also,
his experience tells us, as Stoneman's did,,
how hollow and empty is that whioh calls
itself the “Southern Confederacy.” When
onoe he had pieroed the slender cover, CoL
Grierson rode down the whole length of the
great State of Mississippi with a loss of but
one man; and everywhere he found only
Union men, misery, and weariness with the
war whioh the rebel leaders foreed on the
eountry as a oard-shuffier forocs a false
eard on his violins.
That a cavalry force should be able to
ride a diaLanee of eight hundred miles
through the enemy’s country certainly
shows that that country is pretty well emp
tied of its defenders, or that a great part of
the population is favorable to our cause.
Hews Items*
A Dssxnxsn from the 8d Alabama re
ports that his regisosnt lost 225 men in ac
tion and has but 160 fit for duty. The rebel
officers estimate their loss at 25,000. The
rations have boeu ; out down to one pound
two ounoes of flour, and a quarter of a
pound of bacon per day. Since tho battle
the divisions of Gens. Hood and Pickett
have arrived from the Blaokwater.
Out .Co f,aa _lut Arrived at
IJMMngton, with . dispatches. He left
Memioo, Aprfl 18, and Vera Crux, May 1.
The political condition was satisfactory to
the Juares Government. Americans at the
capital were of the opinion that the Preach
expedition was a failure. Nearly 2,000 of
their soldiers have gone over to the Mexi
cans within two months.
Axothx* Einomni non Poxtßotaa.
—At the last aeeonnts from Port Royal,
Colonel Montgomery tu engaged in fitting
oat steamers/iprepArstory to an Important
expedition of nil. the colored troops In that
department.
Fin* a* Balm, Onxaos.—An extensive
conflagration occurred at Salem, Oregon, on
the 10th inst, destroying a large portion of
the city. The loss is estidkted at 950,000.
Batabd lataox, Seoretary of Legation
imaer Mr. Cameron, bee been remoTed, it
is said, is consequence of baring allowed
his name to be need against Minister Clay,
in the Senate.
I Fxnrox, who has been for seme time
engaged noon a life of Benjamin Franklin,
haalMd thi. aside to prepare a biography
of den. Benjamin Franklin Bailer.
Xnn hatband famine is said to be so
y»e In Kentucky that a proposition to es
tablish polygamy is not received with en
tire disfavor by the anhatbanded.
No Txoors ro* Caxada.— The St. Cath
«ine (C. W.) Fotl says it has the best aa
thority for denying that additional troops
iw on their vftj to Ciatdt.
Au the iron-clede which perticipAtod In
the lata fight at Charleston—the Keokuk of
oonrse exoepted—have been thoroughly re
paired.
IBr the end of the present campaign, ac
cording to a Richmond newspaper, the Con
federate debt wiil have reached a thousand
million of dollars. ■ i
0*». Loxosrxxxr relaotantly admits the
fallare of his eampatgn against Suffolk, al
though ha claims to have captured a lane
quantity of provision,.
Jon* Mitcul, the liish Secessionist,
now editing the Biohmond Enquirer, is men-
Uonod for a brigadier-generalship Ih the
Confedsrate ssrvioe. y
<Ji». Howill Cobb it roijingonew regl
mnt for Mrrioe in Middle Florid*, whore
he ii to kivi a cobiuiuL i
LECTURES.
Jj^»LBOTURB.
Col. JOHN B. 01tABK,
Of Itelßd BaglaMl raMxlraaU Yohtalurvto
tkaitfitot M aia/dUfau.lua oramM to to
UnrihUlaliaiiiittoibiMHlld to Oalto*
ItotM OkitotUa OunlMra, oo!
Eridag Evening, Mag 93d,
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■Pfrgfcifr notices.
N lON j COUNTY CONVBN
TIOH.—tie lojal TotniWAOMkciimn
*y. imnt upperuri of th* ilsblibttln la tbe
vigorous pro*cqdon of tha War f«* the Unto, are
request ad to meat at; their anal places of
•’actions, ob BA.TUKnA.Y,tha9OIh day of Majtwt,
b»ng tbe last Saturday of the month, in the aftsr
soos of amid day to Sated twa derogates from te-b
eleotto district and predsat ts tbe county, to ree
.reesnt »bem in lbs unto Oenvantteo, vhfoh will
aaeanble la lha Court Honw. In tbe CUy of Pitts
targli, oa TUkBDATj tb•• 2d day of Jana atzt. at 11
ke. ». of said da,. Tbe otyaetef vhto On*
T” I*** 1 *** » *o ptaoa lun« l nation caadl dates foe tbs
bllowtac oOfiaa, tis: j
fraattnl Jmdgt of do I ibrid Chart
Plea Jfaabai of rf StfrmmUiku.
Commit Trnmrw.
Moocrdw Dtodt, dc.
BapdawVlWUa, *4
dori ef Its Charts £cu
OuOomtiComniutoßw.
OmolHroctruflh* Poor; and
Mogmt a to its £lafS Union OomomUom,
Tbe primary ttaetthga «1U be bald la tbe Town
■upa (txcepUng Peebles and OoMaa,) bstvasa tbe
bonre o*4 and 8 e'tfodk p. ■„ and in tbe Wards and
Borons ha ud la Peebles and OoUlaa Townabipa be
twaen lha been of 4 dad Tp. a.
. The voting la theldtlaa aad boroughs to be by
ballot, and la tbe townships by ballot or marking, aa
•ach tewnahlp may ditenalaa.
By order of tba KxacuUra Committee.
~ , WjM. B. HS9LBT, Obalnaai
JAB. L. SUTHSBUAHD.Beo'y.
myfcdawtdT I
RURALLY BOR the union.—
Z'*' Then will be a mew naetlog of all frlrada of
OoutltuMoaal Liberty bald at PLUM OMUL
CHOftCH, Flam toabahlp. cn 81T01DAT, Kay
SM, 1868, at 11 o'olobk a. n. Framloaat apeak art
will addraaa tka neeilug, forgetting all bat oonntry,
Ooma one I Coma all I|
II '
ALBX. MoIUHKIff,
D. BUWMAtf,
JfcS.OBAY.
JOi. ABM8TB0H0;
B. ft. TOMBS,
nylfltU I Commlttf.
ITS*-PUBLIC [NOTlCE.—Pittsbotoh
amd Uxioxroirx Tiuaun Ooxtaxt.—in
•coordanc* with tat Act of Aaaembly incorporating
tbt Pittibsrgb 4 Uniontawn leteg'apn Company,
thire will bt a maetlnlg of tbt Corporators and Stock
holdtrtof aatdOompEny, at the office ol tbt Pitta*
burgh A Ooaneilavuie Ballrotd Company, Ho. 6T
Foaitb street, In tht O tj of Pit aburgh, os THCBS*
DAT, tbt 4th day of Jon>,*lBu, for tht purpose tf
eUcttoge Praddmt, Beattan, Trttaortr, and four
Oirtoton, and dotes toch other aete at stay bt nt»
catary to tlbel a permanent ergenleationof laid
Oompany. IHBHBT BLAOJUTUSI,
I JOHN WATT,
W O. HUOHABT,
JOBS B. BWIHQ,
myl&ladSw | and otbtr Corporator*.
ir^ 3, NOTICK.-iln acoordanott with the
4p **v. ptofitiont of an act to Inoorporatt tht
“JOHEB a NtmlOg KASUFaOTC&IHQ COM.
PIBT,” approved nbril let, 1(63, the undersigned
will cpaa book* to race ve aubimiptiona t* tht ttoek
of said oompany on I MOB DAT* ISth last., at tbt
office of Jonre, WaMfcgford 4 o©., Variety Wot It
Ctant and Water strain, at 10 o'clock a. ca. Ptrtlm
wishing informotloa tn regard to stock, plan tf ir-
Canlaatlm, can 4p!y to Msnrs Joam, Wallinx
lord 4 Go. T
OHAALAB 4. MlUifcß, JOBS F.SIVOIB,
5- P W. W. PATE'OI,
A. M. WALLINQTOBD, JAB. L BISNKTT.
IUX.HIIWI, I WM. X. HIMIOK/
DiVIO BIOBIT, ALEX, BPMR,
PMiharjh, Mij li UGS, Co.p7r.twa.
[ ayUilOt
[rS*NOTIUE.-jTh, Sabjoriptioa Book,
I® of th. Ooopor Tin Anu femaaftetaria
Ooapnj <Ol cootloboopoo ,t tho 0000 of J. 1
OOUPIB A 00., B*ai BUxA, Tilth itM, oatil Kr
thtr notion. ap3(^f
POLITICAL, JTOTICEB.
COUNTY TBEAtiURER—
Davx» Ansxj Jr., of Paablaa towaahlp, wfU
fc* a outdidOa lor tht!abort odea, eabject to tht d»>
ctetea of tht want Cnf pn Ooovntloß. tny7.*to
njS»FOR COUNTY COHM1B8IONR&
uxx Af.m Dtrst, Pittsburgh Dtetrlet, (late of
tht Blnth Ward.)will boa candidate for Oooaty
OoaatetJontr, aobjact to tht decklon of tht Culm
County OouvanUow* aylltte
[T§»FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
vv Imm Liu <4th» OU7 of Pltut.hr,b,
win bt before tht Diiiba Ocunty Convention aa
a etndldato for tht abort office. midtte
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
u ’*= y Gboisb Hax&rox, ofPittaburg h, will bo a
candidate for County j Ooumhtieosr, rabitet to tht
dacfcJeo of tho next union Ooaraatlon.
tpKhto ;
f05»FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER
• —J- o. CoM*roc*A-tf Bbarpabnrt* will bt a
candidate for the above office, subject to the dacJatou
of tht atxt Dalon County OouveaUen.
tptetio
OLou,tf MiffiJn township, will beacandl
«• for Booordtr, tuHoot to the dtctefoa tf tht rat
union County OonvaaOem apltrto
RSCORDEBL—Hxbbt Shit»
W»nf. Pit bborsb, vQI b,
• aullbUbr BmotAk, rabbet to tha iwlduof
■ha Bahts Oonatj Oairatiltan. •
Oy-FOK REQIbTBB Wk. Glass, of
iTer. kofcfaaon lowiiklp, wUI b» a caodidau fee
th- abcrv oßc*, vabAC* to tbs dsdstsa of tbs aazt
D»ioe Coonty Ocimallow. u9o:t«
ITs»FOK BEQIHTEB.—Jams Esrx,
of Dppsr St blair township, win b. a eaa.
****** Wwt«, atibioet to tka dortakm of tba
PoWoUoitnattin OatwUw. abtttto
O*FOB REGISTBB.
WtUUli J. ttlffW.saas.
Will bo a ooodtriala fcf th«Qfln rnt
Ac*a# AUaUmy ooohtx,
tho Untoa Oaonty OoaTanttoo uito
uue kk uk xiua uouht*
—Jon H. tainew* of fTharttan tov&ihta.
•Hlbaa oudMata feToiork of £aCovtZ™?X&
te tba dacWoa of U» Valao CoutYßtmfeMfn
Pan ration |
CIaJEBK. UJT TU* UOUIUU
— w “-A- Hun, of Pttt ttnraafclo, will bo
a aamUdatt tar dark of tho Paerta afijiachaa*
* tboidodtaoe oflhoUateupntt
BoeUoattnt Cbo?«otlda. »fcilitc
I]j§f*.KUil ULBHK. UK TUB OUUK'IU
a 7~ 3 T\ ** °* ®bola» towoafelp, win bo
batata llu Untoo Ooomlr fkirrrtnttra as o
lor Cbrk of tta Oourtai anl-ta
JTEir AAPInmjEJicEATf.
F)R SALB.-100 perob fine Building
Btaeo. loqmlraof JAM BaIM,
Ixcotolop Qmalboa OBo*. 405 Lltorty rtrmt.
XT'ARM FOB BALK IN BBATER
AJ corarr. tT. «n <j b,v »rf,hi«,
flCßUtttlui too cband. UltMi wall
U*b«nd j land at tk« b«t qultty. Dun an oo H
i w ° D«»1Ub« BtaiM, om fool Bask Ban,
•abool Bom cd om ootaar of tbo fern, with DUaty
of frail. Alio |ktitj of Ooal ud Llm.
for farthar fnftrmattoo »nll os tko term, or •&.
. | B.J»CJfLAf.
■jttSwt | H*w Brighton, fi.
Look at no. efo second street,
» lorio ui cninUl tbrao-otori brick twill!
1I( bow ml lot c! pboßd, faiJl two dot lon, tin
-I*l ro««t Uwfcao tad «U nwau, mUv, #ta Icr
triea and total apply to
aytO 8. OPtuMBT 41 BOSS, #1 BtrUt at.
E£t
1
akuic attic;* wasEuuUskTok
. S4 £A 31 ktt trout» Tint atnat, mu Hu
t'S bjrMaaapoa Chatlearj Last.
Appjta It. (JCTHBIBT A SOHB,
■»>»• | »1 Mart* atrwt.
lIOU I KloHl WlnHl
* ttbbb.audiosHo.B Xackmii
TlbiUbikbi do I do do;
80 do Ivn do do;
Wbblo. do] do d?
Sft bbU. bov BoUtaon Harrises
Loft* Horrlag Md Whit* Flab, U Mis. A km
Jooft roaaWid oad lor oal* by
»JBO : lP,BMm».iiphßoid.
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O OODan »OTHT» WAB7ID, br
. _ _ - I ft ff TItLOE,
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WH4>M»pdM,jj. ■{Sag
1A iiuui MAriiM BUUAU jut No
lVurtfcTMi.ig mcwb miViJtSit
n JCAL JSB'iATjs.t-A lua or 6i ami
nWaUlMmMaf HinkbnM, vlttlo IV ntl«
of M»jtip9t «tk. Pm Bulnaia JnUroM, Inr.oiatft
mttpi utni kl(k na cf cßlUntfom. Trie?
tIOO inrun. IMAna DlO«»Tkr)Q.
UUttMJHft JULl'lUkUlft to flaronoi
■P Mljm, BUulUw IcVOimb, *a,« ft*
MMttatat tor itla whcSdaud null, bt
n ; jOM A. MJHHAW. :
*’ l » ~ca.riabMlrmam.uuk
on» MAfIBIAImJKEBs DBIM
Bull T • MitAH PIOKWbOO.
, IiUSAUJC ANV KAUB— “
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■»n - ibtiaaiuQmaoo.i
, AT tmUK XU C’UUrJtiM- AMU MMH-
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Q.BTTHBBEBTI
IHIB9 EDI NOB, EEVISID ABB EBLAEGED,
RKDPIBLD’B
Hand-Book of the U. 6. Tax'Law,
(With Ut« Prlttail tad Attend*! Law la falL> for
Liwytrt, Offictrt of tht Btrtnut, Profetilonil and
Butunat Men, tad all who hart to pay Taxer, by
AKAVA A. BAD FIELD, Xaq ,Gbumel'er-at*L««.
ThltotwtdUlancftbemnttpTpufarTAX BOOK
PTBLUHED la iiflnd to tha public with the arts*
ranca that St oodtalni tht fuUtit and no<t mtente
Information eoamecUd with every matter affected by
tbt Ixciee Law. KranthteK l« tiren—nothing It
omitted In tha preparation of tbit HEW EDITION
tbo Compiler bai been greatly .aitlcted by a nan bar
of tht mmt IntalUgcnt OclUotontnd Aieattorr la
different p>rte of the country ; and It la eonfidtniiy
balitrtd that tbt work it new aa near perfjet a* It la
poetlb e to nuke It
All of tht lateat reghletfonfl and deslslootof the
naw Oommtmloßer aregiven.
_ Beveret > Bpeclal Cbaptara art devoted to tbe Income
Tax.
?ht Pnbllahtia invite a ocmptrleou < f thti work
with any other, and believe, In view tf tbe Informa
tion giren, it la by liar the be.t aud cheapen bo k
yet otferad to tbt public. One voL, 11 mo., 840
pagaa, neatly bound. Price, f l 88.
heat by mail, prepaid, on receipt cf pr’ci.
Ad dicta J S. YOOfcBUU, Lew Book Publisher,
_ Ho. 80 Batten etreet. Bew Jerk.
Cr, BASER A GODWIH, Priotert 4 Pnbll here,
TrffivM Bnlldlnga, her Torn.
Ca»h orders fr?m the Trade «ol»cltea bjIO 81
A X oUUM‘Y,bB.— flm
Ths Commonwealth of
to Jubw J. Qray and Hon. Jamas P. Scsrmt. Ad
ministrators ds bonis of fndulck Lorni, deo'd.;
and 10 Catharine borons, (widow,) Prederick K,
L;rsnt, Obailta H. Lorens, rhosbe U Pratt, <laUr
merrled with Paschal P. rratt,) Xdward P. Bealae
“4 Mur L. Basics'hli wifr, Paschal P. Pratt, B. r.
Pox and Arndt L. Pox, hli wife, aad to Samosl Ho*
Kca, gnardiia of Mcsrs Atwood Lonsa, Presets B.
J <or * n Ai dllchaal Allan Lorant, Sidjw y Lorens aid
Loalsa Imrtns, and to Thomas Halloa, Isq, gnar
aiaa or Pftda.tck Lorens, (son of Wn. Lorens,; and
to John fiatUsj and Archibald H«y, greattsgi
Wntaxas, At an Orphans' Coait hold at Pitta*
“»lo and for said osunty, on tha 16th day of
Bay, 180, the petition of Hotftrt Slogan waa pr*>
•sated, showing—That Pradarlck lortna, dteaa<ad,
wm In his lifetime aeiard la hi* demaua as of tea, of
a certain tract of land altoate In Chartlars township,
said county, aad for the eel* of which ha entered into
**U?!e of egretxaret with Jobs Mmltlsyaod Arch
[s“4,6»li that said fimitlsy and Hay. la pan nano*
of Mia egret meat, took piweMloo of said tract of
***** ‘hid tha earns oat In lotr, thst said Bmltley
■hi Hty, on the 21st day of August, 18AJ, agreed to
otll him (said Klngas,) tots numbered 63, 64,66 aad
that said Pradarlck Lorens died without making
h&F deed for ihs loin sold and agreed to be eon*
rayed by the said Bsitley and Bay to the petitioner,
or mating may provision in his said will tor axeea*
Mf h deed therefor eocordlag to the to*ms of said
artistes of agreement;—end therefore praying tha
Oecri to award a dtatlon directed t>tbs sals Admla*
fat retort, and to tha belie at law of eald Pradarlck
kerees, deo'd,, and to tha said BmlUsy and Bay,
com mending them to appear ta Court end answer
this petition, at a day and time to be fixed by the
Courts and If came be not shown to tha contrary, for*
thtrpnytncthaOonre tomnksn decree for tb« bm
clflo psitsimsace of the said contracts aoooidlng to
ths true Intent aad manning thereof, and that a ocn*
yr*hM w f«e simple be maos twder said decree, by
tha Administrator, to satd petitioner, for the lota
pnrohated as aforesaid, vis: cots numbered 63, M.
66 and fid, la mid plan.
Bow, Ihtrifjse, we command yon and etch of yen
that yon be god appear before onr orphans' Gears at
Pittsburgh, on the PlfifiT Mott BAT OP JCBE
"®TT, then aad there to show esnse. If any yon or
*lth« r of yon have, why tha prayer of' tha petitionee
should nos M granted. And hereof fall not.
Witness the Hon. Jans* P. fcTExarrr, President
Jodge of snr said Oenrt, at Pittsburgh, this 18th dsr
of may, A. D. 1863.
mylPJtd
VM. A. BBBBOW. rUrk.
rPHK-UArTIViTX OKtiAN. uunCvj.
X BAH.—'rhooatrantheotlcand tellable naira
tin of the triib and nffirlon cndsrw} aortas hie
tvelre moathe to etbir Boothera
ditto, by Brig. Goa. Mi coax. Coacoaax, tbo btro of
Bolt Ku. Pric*. only |6 coaU.
MIBB MABTBA BBOWBLOW; oa, THB HE
BOIBB or TXaHXSBBB.—4 troibfal »ed grepkio
taiHit of the many poriUond prtrailoat e&dartd
by Mia Mortbo Brownlov, tho 1ot«1j and accom-
SUabod daaghUr of tbo oalat rated Faieon Browuow,
orlag hor reekeaee with hor fubor, la Knoxville
By Major W. D. Bajaoldt. Price 16 ton to.
BIX MOBTBB AMOSQ TBX &XCBUIOBIB7B.
—A reliable cad Uriillig aemtlre of tbo •oßarinn
ud trial* of Bln Barahli. Pila«r,i attire of hu.
ntrmaKvbo, al the opoainc of uo groat Boothera
BobollJoo, vm teaching achool at Ttnuxril.e, tbo
bomo of fima Brovalov. la tbU work, Ilia
PalmortbriHlnglr dopkto tbo many lUrtHngtdrea
tnroo tbo mot with fa bor flight iron btato to Buto,
end tova to town, cf theOoatodarocy. obohirpa«
talk br bor disappointed tailor. Brice, only 16 eta.
All tbo abort vorki are baoatlfally tilnstrarad
la order that tbooe works, which are filled with
tbo moot thrilling laeidaata, may bo plooed within
tbo roach of OTory eat, they boro beta laotd la tho
•boro otylo, la prder to otli them tt toob a price oo
to bewlthla tbo meant of oIL
coploo ma'lod, post paid, oa receipt ol
JOBS Pa HCST,
MABORIO BALL, FIFTH &TBXBT.
•*" A|»ta wanUd •rtrywhua to nil tbo abort
wo>fct » . mil#
X> All>mjAU iKU-ft yt»KwAi>:
O. 8. Miutami Oma, »
UOOrtrnt, Wnhlagioa, D. U, Har U. Ua|
Tbo *adoni***d «m: rocoir* mbd bid# far tbo
pqrrn— of 03* #30*2240 toss of bo* batlroad Iron.
ml(bi»c 60 fci. to tbo jard. t6O 720-2*40 ton* of
tbaabovatoattha Umbria Via*, Johutova, Po..
•jJ tbo boUneo, 671 *OO-2240 ton*, U ot Plttoborjb,
I* ••• bid 1* *ec*pUd, tbo pirty miking tbo
••• Obtlßod m non u praeOcakfe. If *no
lotventydoyaoftaroMb not fc* tbo pir.r thill HU
ItOCTMABUt Pond*, to tbo oo*
nnifncd* th* iron far which *och bid wn* will
bonibjoet tonl* to %aj ctbar porooa.
lb# right to nl *ct any and ifi bids la oxp only ro<
W H' AM Md* moot,bo nalod and dlrocud to tbo
d -°-" *“*
•taSSiilffiKfiL 0 ,DHI s,n - ** •“*
**■ BoB ®** OH * ‘’•f l - ““1 A - Q. H.
QAmuta, "
OiITBBB,
•Anus,
QARIB3,,
QAITIBI,
OAITBBB, •
SAHIBS,
OAITMM,
QAITBBO,
OAITIBI,
X’ouut&nt’s auotioh house,
mjW 0* Fifth I treat.
! PSJMO None*.—ln aooordMM
t *****°f A**ablr, lnorperatlsgUwM*
VXvaeh GrabitUnttOomptoy,book*
JSiJS.?? - nimtptlOßi noalnd to tb* cap.
lairtook <4 aHooaptny at tha fellowtag Haw tad
\, I» Bimokdn, Tratajo oeoaty, on Mott.
** U» Ooort SowibttwMA Uw
?yf * ' £• »• I p. a. 1b Gkrtoa, OUrian
y*V» Wd, btlwaa It and g o’clock. at the Oil
**«*■«•.! ikXOIL M. SUB,
B.F. JWfM,
J. «. MTIM,
BIOHBBD UWIB,
•80808 BIiAOK*
BOBT. LAHBBBTON,
TflOS. XeCULLOTOB,
WB.IT. iiToH,
H.A.g.B.I>OOLBT,
BOBX. OBB| u 4 e tiara.
SI.P. M*UVAm.
J)ATIS A MoILWAINK, Aaotionsen,
FinsBtMBET.
I **•! total#, Sleek and (tatralAttcUoa Batik
mabyUwUt* Joha D. Daria
•“} baooattaued At U« eld stud. Me. M Vfftb tt~
°* J>ATU * MetLWAIW*, JOtf
'hjTtaittUi toy a—clatid with Ala
A?!** *«y*WAIM*, vriTkaovvaa aaS«amaa>(la.
** any jnii. DaroUae tksnsaltM a*} 1 ,
J2?w *® * Ooaamtcn. AaotJoa Basinm*. 1b vklsk
fS? **!•&** toag atpariaatt; ttor coa Odentlr »•
*' r|
Ini btato, BtMkii Beid*, Ac. t araiy
lA tMlrseooad flier ulm room. '
“tearkaaad mlacaUaaeoas celketloas of Bocks
ganfaljyoautattwdfef pqbUeiofc; - ms%
I NOTICE—Ini aooordtno a with
1 .* df AaaaMy. laeoteocattaa the Pitta.
OoamK books vflf baratfi..
I WWttookofialllteapw. at tU £*.'
I ,
So
no AouinZut. j.«. union,
|nlaU«(toniOTtu». . nrtfctd ;
l.wiufaklLAX. AftJ> UiHUiUiiu*
aatahltrtad toaaary, 110* eeatatss
of:all mpontibUktre,Martaa aad
Ltfc aaiicrtfgn, dolsfl Jbyiam la
NunlnateAlio, aanafit smaitatf of all gn
fjgßMPSgjE*
A JTUIkJfIStiMUVb* unztljtm
‘£\ 'i la ths all' aanaMA tha tutfawt
Attnm**J.nj*eiwkmOTTti£ J -mfilk»t
IMB9KSSPH£
■mu r itt«cu»ik*titiHi>
White, Orr & Co.’s,
No. 35 Fifth Street,
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
AT LOW PRfCBS,
AT LOW PBIOES,
AT LOW' PBIOES,
TO WBIOB W* INTITI TQB ATIIHTIOH OT
THBi PUBLIC.
JJR LIRDSBY 8
GBNTJIHE BLOOD BBABOBXB.
I j
JeErfei* Antidote.
Antidote.
Jeflrle*’ Antidote.
Oerter’* SpeoJab Klxtore.
Oerter’* Spealeh Mixtare.
Oerter** tJpeoUh Mixture,
Sweet’* LinesrtnL
Sweet's Lin ernes t.
Sweet’* LI sen eat
Bi|«nea'e Beeilne, for reworlnf |inm rpoU.
Begarmes’e Beaetne, for reaeortag greet# vpota.
bifnau'i Beimnf t for removing green* spote.
Dr. Leland’a AnUßheumetia Band.
Dr. Leland’a AntUßhefcaeil* Band.
Dr. LaUod'i AeUßheomailo Bud.
Sparkling Catawba Wto*. Hock Wine. PortWin*.
SperkllngOetawbeWin*. Hock Wine. Port Win*.
Sparkling Oetewke Wind. Book Win*. Pert Win*.
Cosgram Water,
CoDgm* Water.
Oongrets Weter.
I ; ‘ j
MerebaU'e Catarrh Enxsff.
Merehell’a ICetenS gnaff.
Marshall'* Catarrh Bnnff.
Tennj'e Extract.
Tenny’o Xxtreet.
Tenny’* Xxtreet.
Kllli' Oltrete Magaeeia.
Kill*’ Citrate Magna*!#.
Kill*' Citrate ktagnmla.
Dr. Towneead’e SartapiriUa.
lr. Toeneeed’* fcaraaparllla.
Dr. Townsend'* StneptrlUa.
Payeoa’e indelible Ink.
Pejeoa’e Indelible Ink,
Hie. ADen’alßelr Bettorer.
Mr*. Allen’s Heir Baetom.
Helmbeld'e BoMwath.
Htlmbold’e Bo**wa*b.
Helm bold’* Beobn,
HelmboM’a Bee&n.
Brown** Broaeblel Trochee.
Brown’* Broaeblel Trsekri.
Helmetreet’d Heir Oelortng.
Belaetreet’* Hair Coloring.
Slerllng'e Ambroel* far the Heir.
StetUag’e Ambroele for tbe Heir.
! ' i
Baraattis Oocoaina.
BtniU'k Oocoilbi,
Wood* 1 Hair Brttaffctlr*.
Woods' Bair Bsstorattra.
Btal&tw'i Ola.
B lata (ar's uin.
Hapnua’a Oampbortea ud Gljeartea.
HH«RBfla*a Oaaplsrici aad Qljcailna.
Ood Llrar Oil—Bdksr’s.
Cod Llrsr Oil-Hanraua**.
Ood Uni Oil—Butoa's.
Ood Llrsr Oil—Shams',
Dr, Bcbrack's Polmoalc Byraa,
Dr. Bcb«ack*s pohnoolo Sjnip. -
808 6 ALB AT
J. K. FUIiTOH'B SET7G ITOSZ.
jpOK VfiHr latest fkou tub
ABUT OF THE POTOBLAC,
Ban on, if tk, KXW TOOK DAILT PAPIBf.
W» dWlnr tham lo .1] of U, <4tjr n mu m
nun. ait.
•rmp rasrai.*«a
i ; i .
**“ nw TOES DAIUX* Mini mrj gum.
*“*■ Ptej comtal. blari km. li.a tin Aiay.
•WLmn joor addzm Trlth tk^A^ut,
JOHJrtyr.ptriocK,
I eppoun iho p, a
AU lh» m XOBK, PnTT.AnT.PBTA AHD
OIHOIHSATI DAXLT rinßSjau t» bud go
UnflßWUf,
Off A FABM i>
wfniKSrtlf" **wimhta, ADvfamaj Ooutr. am
*DEIKaDmT, tfam loth! dm* of Jmao ml mi l
“ “* UT *™"« J. f.».
: _Bz,nrtu of tfam lot win u 4 TamUmanl of aba.
nd flrabU, I «ui mzpoM to mil mt tfam tfam — 1
&ss^^ssed£^iS~
rc&ta/abott n« mtu w*ajs rS mf
UaUMte iStSwßkTm
*Uok to «t«etod • two*tcxy lee k©«* *2®m
#fcHwdUnd i thanddatniteU*
*«h».
Ss?“«s
■«4W«.iay s S^Sa
QODiifKrMKBOHAiraB ;
I ,T VOl ftadmt , i
M’COLUSTBB : ft BASS'S,
" IMWOOSMHUft, ■’■ !
Am MulnlM mtmefa ofTCBAOOO, MffTTT An)
0Z9A8% iptctenjr admptmd tatfatlrttidm.madLiUA
"Hijuluj* l u LOW “ T Horan
gOLDIKK r ioNDS WANT&D, “
A SeXIOHS’S BAlZao EOVSS,
■*iA« ■. ■ fciioimi-mm
gmAMUfcßhH' .
■ ~ s rssw"
m «■» m w«af - : ■
; PAPWt HABB.
GOODS I HEW GOODS)
J. M. Burchfielc
OHOAFDIK LA WHS;
JAOOllßlldinDi
KQBAMBIQUBfc
' OBIT POPLIKS;
PLAIB PIHK BIBAfIBj
PLAIM BLUB BXEA&Bj
PLAIH BBOWH XXBAOXj
A large emortment of all kind* of
3D12/BSS GOODS
NEW GOODS,
Q.KNTLEMEN WOULD DO, WELL
to cell end aspplj themmtTee witk
BPBIMO AND 81
FURNISHING GOODB.
OAUXB, SILK end OOTTOH UVDBKGLOVIOTfIi
tin Lira and nimno noini
OOTTOH, KSBIBO and WOOL HOSBj
SLOTXB,BOABVS, TIBS and OTOOXOI
H’DKP'g, OOLLAXS and SVBFBHDIBSi
Of ell wUck will be foaafl e freak and attnettre
•took, et
VERY LOW PRICES,
HAcmrai e euDE>i,
It HASOTBTBHI,
B.fctw Powth Mt tfc* Blumt
N 0VELWEH...._...... r .....Jg 6 3 >
silks.;
SBAL Wlt S,
S A O Q U E S,
CIRCVLJLRB,
AMD
DBESS OOdlOSi
AT OLD PBICJIH3, AT
BARKER & CO.’S,
He. 09 KABKST STREET.
.• ; tsr
■rOALLABBSIB.-M t
atU . - ; ,
jUFTH AR&IYAL
IsTE W GOODS,
Hoe. IT AHD TS MARKET *T.
Ms. BOUm Nag now hi Hevj Totk) wo shall
dattj Ulareeeiptof a
GHOIOB ASSOBTXBIT •» |
EMBKOID EBIE 8,
R I BB O NS,
B O 3ST IT H T a?,
i. .;
Show. MllUntry ft Fancy Good*,
Boaiht at tka uillv aak u
Lowest Gash I’rijoes.
* JOB. HOKXEfcCO.
JJIW! NHWI NHWI
SEES, CIHCOLABS AND gACHOBS,
I AT ;•
ALEXANDER BATEB',
I No. ai Rrth Street.; v
1.-P* 7l ** r****rt trm U« lh« lililr,»» m atw
I •■teligio AlLiUsailA Hi |iay,,oiiiii||H
I,■ . 1
BUM MOM, * :
CUOVtUL •! ■'!■■■
tSXu. ■ : ;
' ;IU«Iu
•'
V'' 5 ; ’ " •
DOMESTIg GOODS, ■
AIEXAIIEEBATBS-, i
; t~W->,5 '.i ■ <f’'t 7 *<-*•»'i'.
I Pfl*.;, . ■■■■: . ... U".i> «i nWK.|I»«»»,! ■
JjpWBO^IMIWOOpDBIis
«.r>t /»’ ;
, ;A»aw.<»alva<MwalMWoart ‘
. Goodto * Motions,
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9 - " - V - '-A i I
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uixjwqy * oa<s.
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