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Arbitration Committee ot the Board o Trade For March and April. WM. MeOREEKY, V. 1\ B CAMPBELL, ISAIAH DICKEY, B. PBESTuN, 8. B. McELROY, WM. MEANS. TO LETS for sale ailing office. Extensive Swindling Operation—Ar rest of ths Perpetrators.— On Thursday forenoon, a man named Louis Rouzman, in the guise <d a podler, visited the bouse of a gardener named Frederick Zacbman, residing on the Franklin road, threo miles fiem the city, and offered for sale, yery cheap, a lot of goods which bo represented as of very supe rior quality. Presently a couple of men drove up in a buggy, and joined Kouzraan, pretend ing to be -trongers to biro. They examined the goods, pronouced them a <jreat bargain, and aftor some parleying offered $lO7 for tho lot, conditioned that Zachman should furnish them the money, as they had not the amount with them. They agreed to leavo the goods with Zachman, who was to deliver them at a store on Ohio street, Allegheny, and roceivo back the price of the goods, with six dollars additional for his trouble. Zachman was completely in the toils of the swindlers, and promptly advanced the money, taking the number of the store on Ohio street The men in the buggy very generoualy paid Zachman the six dollars in advance, out i -t the money he had loaned them, and they de parted. Tne poor dupe soon discovered, on examining the goods carefully, that they were almost worthless. He hastened to Alle gheny, only to tind that there was no store at thi number designated His next visit was to the Mayor's office in Ibis city, when the whole matter was laid be fore Mayor Wilson. The police were atonoe put to work, and it was soon ascertained where the buggy had been hired. Farther inquiry developed the fact that the buggy had been hired by a couple of Jews boarding at Burk hart’s on, Liberty street—a place not unknown to the police. A visit was at onco made to Ibis place, and the police, after a vigorous search, succeeded in arresting Konzman, together with his two confederates, who wero recognized by Zach man. Their names are Phaeton Keyser and Julius Meyers. Most of the money was found upon the men, and together with tho goods, was taken possession of by the Mayer. The accused waved a hearing, oDd gave bail to an* swer. The County Reform Bill —We have ex amined a voluminous copy of the county reform bill, which went into effect on the let insk, but are unable to give a full abstract now. The bill creates the office of County Controller, giving him general management of the finances of the county, ana making the acts Of the Couuty Commissioners subject to his control. It also abolishes the Board of County Auditors, and provides for the pay ment of the county taxes directly to the Trea surer, whose duty it is to bo in each election district on a certain specified day for that pur pose—a bonus to be allowed for prompt pay ment, etc. It further provides that the Sheriff shall not receive any fees for the commitment or discharge of vagrants, drunkards, or dis orderly person*, but in lieu thereof shall re ceive sloou per annum as Jailor’s salary, and $6OO per annum as Assistant Jailor’s salory. The last section ot the act provides that the Mayors, Aldermen and Justices of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny shall not receive any fees or costs from the county treasury for trying or committing any person charged with vagrancy, drunkenness or disorderly conduct, but any constable arresting such person shall lake him or her before the Mayor of the pro per city, who shall hear and determine allsuch cases—and in lieu of fees the Mayor of Pitts burgh shall receive $lOOO, and the Mayor of Allegheny $260, from the county treasury. Gov. Cvhtin passed through the city yes terday on his way to Cleveland, wherehegoes to consult witL the Governors of Ohio, Indi ana, Illinois and New York. He will return to morrow, when ha will endeavor to effect an arrangement by which all our volunteers (of which be is strongly in favor) will bo admit ted into Camp Wilkins, he assuming the re sponsibility of orderiug them there until the Legislature passes a bill appropriating three millions of dollars, for the arming, &c. of the Sta e militia, which it is expected will be done on Monday. R. PI. Kerr, Just re turned from Harrisburg, states that Genoral Wilson; of Beaver, will, on Monday, introduce a bill in tho Legislature authorizing the estab lishment of three camps for the citizen sol diery,—one at Pittsburgh, one at Reading, and one at Philodelphia—and providing for the support therein of those volubteers now of fering themselves until such time as they may be ordered on active service, when they would be entitled lo full pay. The Legislature seems disposed to take every earn of tho volunteers, and the bill of General Wilson will, in all probability, become a law. This will make ample provision for our citizen soldiery, whom we advise, meanwhile, to keep up their organi zations. Camp Wilkins —At Camp Wilkins mat ters passed off very pleasantly yesterday, the only draw-back being the disagreeable weather. Tbe men slept in the stalls on Thursday night in tbe Btraw (of which there is not a sufficien cy) and as a general thing passed the night comfortably. Nineteen companies are now in camp and strict military discipline is pre served. The commissariat is well adminis tered by Hon. H. A. Weaver and there ib no complaint whatever. A beautiful flag was presented to Col. Jarrett for the camp yester day afternoon, which was immediately run up This will be the camp Hag, and has been pre pared with groat taste and care by the follow ing ladies: Mrs. H. P. Hogg, Mrs. W. J. Anderson, Mrs R. OolwoU,Mrs. John Singer, || Muses Johnston, Addison, Jackson, Hepburn! \i McOandless, McClure, Dalzell, Irons, Wood, \ Holmes, Israeli. Montgomery Guards.— This line, noble company of men, numbering over a hundred, commanded by Captain Maurice Brennan and Lieut. Frank O’Brien have concluded not to disband, but hold themselves in readiness for a call to muster into active service in an hour’s uotioe. We understand that Oapt. Brennan has gone on to Harrisburg, with influential backing,to insist on Gov. Curtin accepting the immediate servioe,of the Montgomery Guards, they are a lithe, active, robust, gallant corps, that would do valliant service, be an honor to our city, and prove themselves loyal and the boast and pride of tbe old Keystone State. Accept them by all means, and our word for it, they will “dio at least with harness on their baok.” ffs ark informed by Captain Williams, of tbe Wilkins Guard, that their organization is such as to render it unnecessary for them to go into camp (at least for the present) until their services are required by the government They have a comfortable armory to accom modate their men for drill at regolar hours, and they now do duty as Home Guards; when a requisition is made, enough will volunteer to take the field as a company. They sym- Sathize with their brethren who bare been isappointed in not being called into service, and. Bhould this unfortunate struggle be pro longed, will yet join them inarms in active service. Dead Bodt Found.— On Sunday last, the body of an unknown man was found in Paclt saddle dam, on the Pennsylvania canal, east of Biairsville. An Inquest was held upon the body, but no evidence was elicited from which il could be identified. The deceased was dress ed in dark and respectable clothing, and In his pocket was found a psrtmonniae containing a small amount of ohange. No other article oi property was found on bis person. •, i v - ’■ l ' r V■ ■ : -»«/i r > rf- - . • . I> .. I*'•‘.Aw-;. 3” .. s* ,‘ • h »>% . i * *59 < t .■ t 'l*J ft 8 , ! . - - .«** -*• «4* - - '• - *'i *T r . • • •> 1 -. V* r B t»CfV ' •**.'- 'v 4 . ,•• „-?-**/*..****♦ - , * -' V .:, . r "V;■ %; ( . j * n .. . >l, a** ' •■’•‘S’, Abfk, 1 f * (Die t For the PitUbur>{h Post Pittsburgh, May 3, 1861. Kditor of the Post— Dear Sir—My attention was called to an article published in Tuesday’s Ga zette, purporting to come from a coal man and signed O. We coal men, generally, are of rough exterior, but have grateful hearts and truthful tongues. lam sorry to find an ex ception in our midst. The artiole in question contains many misrepresentations, not to say falsehoods, and I incline to the opinion Mr. O never wrote the article himself. Injustice to myself, as well as to the balance of the coal tnen here, and our numerous friends in Louis- ville, I desire to make some statements and corrections. In the first plaoe, thoro is not u coal man goes from Pittsburgh who is not more or less under obligations to his Louis ville friends; and 1 venture to say, further, nowhere in the Intercommunication of men in business has there over been a greater evidence of the spirit of disinterested hospitality ex tended than has been shown by tho people of Louisville to the coal dealers of Pittsburgh. Tho very man he classes as a ‘-Kink Seces sionist" is notorious for big many acts jf dio interested friendship. If 1 mistake nut Mr O. had occasion to take bis friendly advico on his recent trip in which ho eaw so much. Bui to tho facts: Mr.O judges Kentucky by Louis ville. Taking it on thu ground, 1 was in Louisville when the election for city officers came off and almost if not every man on the Union ticket was elected. That there are fo cessioniits in Kentucky no ono denies, but to point out an individual instanco of loyalty, as the only ono he met, is supremely ridiculous and does not say much for the circio of his acquaintance. \Vhou wo coine to individual instances, l may mention the caso of a :iu zen of Louisville, who, being in New Orleans during the reigr and in the midst oi the much talked of “Vigilance" Committee, expressed the warmest Union sentiments I havo ever heard, and I bolievo he entertains tho same to day. Union men arc not scarce in Louisville, and their scntimorit is mn luko-warm That Kentucky will not go out of the Union l do not pretend to say, but our na tional banner is tbe only one u> be pcm*u there, and I hope may ever remain. But shi-uld she go, I cannot say with Mr. O , “Let her slide, ‘ but will take a long and lingering look, with the fond hope that, in the spirit of the prodi gal, she may soon return lo her first love. To place such men as Guthrie, Bullock and many others less known but quite &£ loyal, in tbe list of cul-throaU, traitors, Ac , is base and mean I dare not go into a detailed denial of the facts set forth, but I say nearly all are either mis represented or untrue, find Mr. o been able to get tbe limbs of that *■ lame duck " he want down to see in proper shape, he would proba bly have been In a humor to give a belter ao» count of Louisville. But, Mr. (> , you have plenty of company none of which have yet cried oh. J V il Distribution ok Arms. —Tho arms at Cuv Hall,obtained from the U oiled States Arsenal, for the purpose of arming the Home Guards of the two cities and vicinity, have been ar-» ranged and alioted for tho several companion, and are being distributed as fast as tbe bonds for their safe keeping and prompt return are being signed. Nearly all, if not all the com panies in the eoveral wards of the two citing are receiving rifles. Those ouUide the cities, with oneor two exceptions, will bo furnished with muskets. The conditions are such that the arms must !• • kept in tho very best order, and returned on twelve hours notire, whenever called lor. Killed by a Pabsknukr Car VualerJHy afternoon, about three o'clock, as a little foi low named Robert A. Jay, about eleven years old, son of a widow woman in Lawrunoevilirt, was passing in front of Robinson's Hall in that borough,he was knocked down by a bone attached to car No. 6 on the Citizens’ Passen ger .Railway, Fred. Gross, driver, and the car wheel passed over his head and body, causing his death a short time after he was eonvevvl home. Coroner Boatwiek held an inquest ami thejury found a verdict in accordance with the facts. Graduated at Do IT s Mercantile College. L. fl.ndley, Cabell co , Vs, li W. Charles, Allegheny City, J. T. liart, West Browns ville, Pa, A. A. A. Bannerol, Allegheny City, T. McNary, Oanonsburgh. Pa., .1 C. Shaler, Coal Hill, Pa, J. A McKane, Pitts burgh, all of whom passed an honorable ei amlnation, and were awarded the splendid new Diploma of the College. The Independent Rangers did not dis band on the resignation of (.’apt. MoCombs The company hold a mooting yesterday, when Lieut. Galway was elected Captain’ arid a meeting 11 cal lev) for this evening, when the company is to “go into active service,' 1 tbo meaning of which, under present circumstan ces, we cunnot eraotly divine. Not True.— Rumors having been circulated for some time that Mr. O Morgan Watson, formerly of this city, had left on account of his secession proclivities, and gone South, wo lenrn with satisfaction they are not true, as be is now in Washington, Pa , operating in or ganizing a company of volunteers, to be roady at the call of their country. Ddui'Ssne Obeys Reserved Corps Ata meeting of the remaining members of the Duquesne Greys, hold at the armorv, the following gentlemen wero elected officer!: President, Wm. Little; Secretary, C B Shea; Treasurer, A. Scot!; Captain, Wm. Little; First Lieut , J Buffum; Second Lieut., K A Aurentz; Orderly Sorgeant, J B. Moore. Another Company Disbanded.— The St. Clair Guards, Cnpt. Espy, who had been in the city for several days past, in hopes of being put into service, were marched home ami dis banded. The men were obliged to provide for themsolvea, without any assuranco that they would ever be called into service Pardoned —A dispatch was received yes terday announcing that Gov. Curtin had par doned Manus O'Donnell, convicted of seduc- tion under promise of marriage and sentenced to one year in the Penitentiary. The petitions circulated for O’Donnell contained a proviso that if pardoned ho would onlistin the servico of the country, but we do nol know whether the condition was made in tho pardon. Pob the very latest and most roliablo and exciting news, buy the afternoon editions of New York daily papers, can be had every day at one o’clock, at Gildenfenny's News Depot, Fifth street, opposite Theatre. Jobn W. Pit tock, Pittsburgh Agent. Liberality. —The Uniontown Council ap propriated $1,000 ; and a subscription amount ing to $3,000 was made up by the citisens, for the soldiers of the Fayette Guards having families. Kach family is to receive $25 per month during their enlistment. Seized.— We understand that ou Tuesday last, a cargo or flour was seized at Greensboro on the Monongaheia river, on its way to Mor gantown, on suspicion that it was designed for the rebels at Richmond, Va. 6 The Fiest Ward School.— The punils 0 f the First Ward School, Pittsburgh, have adorned their school building with a large and beautiful banner, and paid over the surplus money, seventeen dollars and thirty-seven cents, to the soldierß relief fund of the ward Oil. —The Economy Oil Campany, New Galilee,- Beaver county, received from the 18th to the 20th ult., 1,757 barrels of crude rock oil, from the Economy oil wells at Tidiouto.. The Deputy U. 8. Marshal,Bernard Dough erty, will sell the steamboat Jefferson at the wharf this afternoon, at two o’clock. Buy year American Flags at manufac turers prices from the agent, opposite the Thea tre, Fifth street. Large and small flags for house poles, ole., can be had at the Pittsburgh Plag manufac tory, opposite the Theatre. Das. Stkbbins a Munson have removed their ofcoe-to No. ltd p« D n street, near St Clair street ;pttsburglj PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1861 Gents Boarding —We would irform our young gentlemen readers desirous of select ing a drst class boarding house, that they can be accommodated with meals, or comfortable sleeping apartments, if required,at Number 17, Seventh street, Dear Smitbfield We can re commend tbo bouse cheerfully to of our friends wanting bourding. Dentistry. —L>r. Visin' N.\ ff4ti Penn treet, attends to all brum bos wi the Denla rofession. Hero ATTENTION. UNION CAVALRY’ “ MK M BEKS aHE KST E 1) Ti > meet at iftd armory tor para.lt- Uml*> , ; .Ha unlay) a; 4k, o>h <-k, precisely. By order <-r the _?»£•»___ CAB TAIN. JpKENiI LAKE FISH LAKE SA LM oN llummel’a Extract of Coffee Ni:W CBui* TE\M a large assortur-m KAMIIA <*kuCEKIES, chuict- *dj uoli selected, always cu hand and for sile CHEAP FUR i ASH at KERbI do.N .S liftu RIO , corner High and Wylie streets, uoods Juiifertt.i when orJered. nty4 GUNS, I’ISTOIjS, HI FEES—The Htten •oq v *' those lu search of KIFLKd, I* iriT ■ > L , Ac io . la Ju,. i«d to vur Hf.leoUiJ stock. W. V) iol'Ni,. Jf-.vt No. y; w.»«>d -tret-t SOS-, S UITI&. JOSEPH ME TEE & SON, Manufacturer.*, anJ WholewU* and Retail ImuJo-s la FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Br'A 444 litrat, Above the Canal, Hare on hand a large assortment of Faaoy and Flam Kumiture, iq Walnut and Mahogany of their own m»m> facturo, and warranted equal in duality and style to any manufactured in the city, and mil sell ai pnnw ta&H/ DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOUEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. ALSO—AtfENT 1> K RAINBOWM CEI.KBKATKI) TKIHS RUPTURES. dell, __ __ O(>R. HENN AMI WAVMK tTIH Ft' RN IT U R E A A I K S REDUCED PRIOFB JAHES W. WOOD WE LL, Nos. 97 and 99 Third street, 111 FOL’HTU STfIKET, O-NSISTINO OK AIL VAkICTIKS lIK BTrLK-1 AND KIMS!) Hotels ttiul Private Dwelling*. tv All orders prompUr attended to, and the Furni ture carefail) p*ck«»d aod u »*«.!. BUs*nn*>st» and Hot*)- lurxjixhed at shon n«.uc«v Oahiool MikAsm aupphed with t-ver> srticle id the u,< - mat 6 NEW GOODS KoR BPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. JXliLs It OH It. Mo. >l9 Market Street, Has just received and opened opened a large slock of Boole and Shoes, compris ing ooe o( the largest assortment* to be frond. Lad e«’, Mishas’ and Chi dren'u Boole, Shoe*, liailera, BUpperw, Op-sraa, cor. J*eO“', Boyh‘ aod YouU.*‘ French Csif Boot*, (Buier*, Oxford 1 las, Pmme Aitwru, S;uu:h llooioea, Shoes, Brogana, ole. B<*o« a i '-hem-* i i r-vi-rjr v .Mciy and -ifle, vrhirh trill W »<jid el PRICES TO BUIT THE TIJiLES. II persona desiring 10 procure a tnrgain, irr m«j do • - uni: nad tx mine ib« *iook H 9 Market -ueel »_• • •* ' ’ n * <-h*ap. apll* D. C. HAEEL4AO J£EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND BGOASE AND OVAL BONNET BOXEB ; Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXERS, suitable (or Shoe*, Dry Goods, 4c*_, at Eastern prices. Corner Viruln alley and Wood street, (third BU>ry—-over JJi risens ‘ BankJ_Pittsbureh, Pa. jefrl SPRING STO CK OP fffii pianos - iwi WE HAVE JUST (COMPLETED OUR tint Spring supply ol the unrivalled ST KIN • I'IANOs, generally admitted ij bo the BKBT o'. the pro»»*n' dHy ; compnalng both (iRAND A 6QUAKK PIANOS, and at NEW YuKK PRICHH. They are war r&U'Cd t)T FIVE YEARS. Please call nod examine t«efore purchasing else where. h KLKUER A M Fifth hL, marls Solei Agoota forMteinway'a IJoriv»l!ed Piaoo-. A LI BEKaL REWaKO ih o tie red to any person who will give immediate infJrmatmn «d the rumor that Co’. Fflix went in hut boxes labelled ‘ Coflee Extract," a large quanlity ofgun powder for the (South via Ctocinnaii. ap2 - i ~ OCEI^I^QLASBWOfi£B. A WOLFE F. T. PLUNKETT 'l*. CAMPBKIJ*. WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. GLASS JHANUFALTUIKEKS, WAKKH U U S K So. 12 Wood Hlreet, Corner of First, 221 J F» A. PLOY T) 7 CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS sTS., I'lLUqurgti, Pit, Ujoui lor ihe receipt eud .ale of CAHHON OILS Keep* constantly on baud. and is receiving lusty and hghtoil* suitable for Lubricating and Refining purest*, which will be sold low for cish ami cash only, •p'hfimdaw fgfQUHRY—Have you eeen that Big In dian in another column, boiling ROOTS, BARKS and LKAVKB, for the Cherokee Remedy F ly'iLlydsw Reamers two, three ok four inches wide, AUG K K S T KM S, FROM 2U TO HU FEET LONG. S A N J) F l! MP S , of superior make, and all tools used tor BORING FOR OIL. coo be had at aplS TJ EMOVAL.—GEORGE W. CASS & GO. **£{ve REMOVED TEEIR COUNTING ROOM from No. 27 Wood street to No. 406 Liberty street, ad toimng the Canal Ba&in. They otter to the Trade a full stock of NAILS and BPIKET, ot flaoenor qflality. aoAdlm PRODUCED ' ’ 1,600 bushels Peaches, 1,000 “ Apples, 3 kegs Lard, 20 bushels Cloverseed; on consignment and for sale by _ WM. H SMITH* Oo SHARP'S RIFLES, , - , SHARPS RIFLES a l niB u f«neral. We hare just received the loUewmg tire ai ms; 50 Sharp’s RifW 2W “ Pjsio-s, omph 41 6 ' 1 “ d 8 b«T«l«, > ' Uliot Pistol, 100 Allen’s 7 Shot Pistol, - 900 Bowie Knives, assorted. Al»o 300 Ol oar own ;ni»k« of Rifle., „a iui ble [or (he country Home Guards. For sale at SOWN A TETLEY’S JT! is®_ Woodetrfet, PRUbarnh. /Solo and white Pari3FTwTfo? \J ulo *1 No 107 Market street. b, 1 mji JOSEPH it. aueosa. ■N. « * " \ i. ■. «. ■ .v- t 1 s - V >i! . ’ \ N > . >y j *§* + LAKE HKRRINO, »nd WHITE Flail .AVTooirr Hrru. W. W. YOUNG’S, 07 Wood street. ... - ’ * - 7. THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. Very Latest. Washington, May 3. —The friends of the Administration are not a little amused at the representations made in, Now York and papers elsewhere published, that it is sluggish and not sufficiently active, in view uf the present cri sis. They point to the fact that Fort Pickens and all the Forts in tho Gulf, and Fortress Monro* 1 and Fort McHenry are fully re in forced and supplied; a blockado actually i r ganized; thu Capital of the country secorely ! guarded, and a formidable army ready for any emergency, and besides these things the strengthening uf the navy with the least jk-s -eible delay. The war department especially, keeps its officers employed night and day; an immer.se amount of business is transacted; the tele graphic wire loading directly to tho chief clerk’s room is both convenient and time saving, and is constantly employed ih the transmission and receipt of messages. The Dost Office de partment, after carrying into effect its past or ders as to offices, will chiefly confine its labors t<> supplying vacancies by death and resigna tion, and to removaU.for cause. * Wilmington, Dei, May?..—The (joref* nor’a proclamation mustering In volunteers of the Slate has given new Impetus to the wAr movement. Yesterday, companies A. B and Cof this city were sworn in. They are a fine healthy ret of men. The Governor has made a requisition cn Secretary Cameron for 1,000 rides. Wo have now in the city of Wilmington between 800 and UOU musket* and rifles, which, when added to the thousand asked for by the Governor will place our State in a fair condition for defence. The Knights of the Golden Circle are plen* i tiful in Wilmington, but they are keeping quiet just now. Trenton, May h —Tho fleet of propellers with tbo New Jersey volunteers have passed through the canal and will proceed no further this evening than Florence where the fleet will anchor, and to-morrow morning leave in two detachments. One of the propeilors will lake sboard acuunilion before it passes Philadelphia. Nkvt York, May B.—The steamer Chesa peake bas steam on and will start this evening if the Maine regiment arrives, direct for Washington. Bhe has 000 barrels of proviso lons, 11*0 head of cattle, a company of the 7i*t regiment, 600 stand of arms and a number of uniforms for the volunteers In the 71st regi ment. Dkthoit, May a.—Capt. Theodore Fink, of the U S. army, late recruiting officer at this station, died of apopltiy this morning. The flags on the shipping, and public and private buildings aro displayed at half toast in honor of tia memory. Louiavillk, May B.— The river is falling slowly with six feet, «ix inches water in tbo canal Ajsmart sbawer occured this afternoon. The we&lhor is now cloudy, and threatening more ruin. Mercury G i degrees. NlfW York, M* CcaLza co&icos, from W t string too on the 2d, arrived this afternoon. Mia repost* being spoken by the Quaker City on a course off Hampton Koadf, off Capo May she saw the Harriet Lane and Star of the South. Nkw York, May B.— The steamship North ern Light has arrived oat from Aspinwall, which she left on tho 26th uIL She brings 300 passengers and $868,000 in gold. The ship Marco Polo, from Australia lor London ha ! pul into Valparaiso dismasted and leaky by contact with an iceberg. M 0 NT REAL, May, 3. —The passengers of the wrecked steamer UniUM Stales have arrived safely at Quebec. One of the steerage passen gers in still missing. Another ship n asboie on Sandy Hay. Louisville, May B.— Governor Msgoflin has Issued a proclamation ordering an election for Kentucky representatives to Congress on the 80lh of June. Boston, May 3.— A large store on Commercial street was destroyed b) : : rc Louisville, B.— The Coui il lm ap propriated s2op v (KHJ Jipr arming tl. i ity, sub ject to ratification by the citizen*. SAPONIFIED! Imporlaiit lo Pamilirs! Save Time, Trouble, and Expeme 4KTII SOFT SOAP! One pound equal la Six pounds I*o r _A~ Nil!! Fur kale at Wholesale, tj Penn’a. Sait Co. PITTSBURGH, PA And by all Druggists St Grooeru in the United Btatea J \O. A €O m HOUSU, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, No. 135 Third otre«t, 5 PtMihuryb, Pa, BUTTER.— Barrels Fresh Roll Butter just received and for nle by apSO HE.N RY fl. COLLINS. CARBON barrels best quality, Just roeet&d ainl for bald by ' apBO HENRY H. COLLINS. LIME —200 Barrels Fredh Lime just re ceived and for sale by ap29 HENRY H. COLLINS. Labd—: 6 kegs- fresh leaf Lard for sale by apSO HENRY H. OOLLI NS. Beautiful wall papers, in imiu lion of Laoe and drapery. For sale by ap29 W. P. MARSHALL. AyTEDIEVAL —Louis XIV, and Napoleon IT I 111 Decorations, for sale by apiffl W. P. MARSHALL. CHEAP WALL PAPER at G 1-4 cents, for sate by _ apto w. p. marshall. JUST OPENING^—A splendid «iocß of Spring Goods, among which will be found all the Latest fashions, and we would call the attention of oar customers to toe oliianrst lot of Needle Work Collars and seta of the new styW. Also, Irish LAoen and linen Bosoms. Oail and see at No. 99 Market street, between Di*> mood and Fifth street a J LYNCH. mh» V-w£>• •*.: PITTSBURGH MARKETS WEEKLY REVIEW Carefully Revised and (Ajrrccted by our ov.h Commercial Reporter. Our remarks of lasi weak apply again, business be«t*i? almost suspended, further than l* icqui o«l to the local demand. There lu bot liule change in figure* The river i* low end hUio bus.ness dvlug. The bailka publish no statements this week- Missouri, Virginia and Keotueky union are ouly tAkeu at a heavy durmiiiL and most of our merchant* tol«i*e to toko thnui at any figures. Ale... Pittsburgh rnaumocuired continues tu fin demand, with steady shipment* to all {larts ul tho conn try. Tho established rule* at pre-tern are : bbl*. ht bbU. bbl* Ilf. l*L!.i. KennuU.s3,ou s4,iu } India $B,OO $4,.*) X 6.00 8,00 XX - T.oo j..)j Cream 6,00(3)6,002-60<3>3m) 1 Porter ... 6,0 u 3,iw Apples... The raarketta well pnppbed with green, »u 51.60jn1.7b pr bbl, an m quality. A»l»®a...We note no material change, pots mm at and Pearl* at 6l£g)s%c; Boda Ash at BWc, Nitrate of Soda at and Csnoemrate-1 Lj e lObic, It*. Bacon...ls soiling in lot* at V ft-for Shorn ders, lor sides, for Hamn and 1 fi>r Sugar o /red Jo. Beaata...There w a good demand, with aaica < f «inall white* at per bnsh. llul ter...Sales ot choice roil making at l.Vglb ft lb . Urooms...Saloa at 50 per doceii for common ■ad for food and fitnev. Itnckets and"Tubs.„Tho Bearer uiAnulacturei'i fricci are as follows -bucket* plain in*ide doz eu 1,16; panned inside, 3 boopa, $1.76; Tube, No i 8 dozen, 57,76 - No. 1, '1 hoopa r fe1.75; No. 2 $6.00; No 8, No. -L $4,76; No. b, $ Ut>; Ke«li*r' No. 2,t'C7fi; Saif Banhela, sealed. H,75. Buckwheat Flour Is selling .n luti at Ji.io V 100 Itwu Candies— The following are now the current ram* of city manuJiwiureri: Mould* lie ft) : .Miner*' 1 *iji 10 Mu, star 19c V lb. Cneese...The mArkui i* well supplied We quote sales of W. R at 9'§|toc per tU, aud Hamburg at 11c. Corn Menl... ls plenty. We quote from rtm hands at per bu.nti, and from store ut 68^6‘4c. Crockers... Hare recently declined, and we now quote as follows by the bbl: Water Crackers. 6c ft). Bolter 7a; Sugar 8c; SodaTc; Boston 7c; Pilot Bread, U,7ssbbL Cordage... Manilla Rope, coil.. 9c ft* Manilla Rope, cnL.hu slb Hemp ,J “ -dac ft lb Tarred ** ..1-c ?Eb Hemp ** •* ..Uo ft) Tarred “ col ..lie fl lb Pac*ng Tam, fine.dlc W ft) f’ac’ng Yarn, com.loo tb B«dCbrdi...Manilla, k{,26©8,00 * dozen; Hemp $1,37, » dozen; Hemp coil, lie. ft ft). Plough Line»~. Manilla 87c. ft dozen; Hemp 70c. ft doz. C btion Orrxiagt... Cotton Rope % and ,d«. below 22c.; Bed (k>rds, ft iru, Plough Lines $1,25; Sash Cords $6,60. Cranberries ..Sales in lon at sT,6ot3iB prr bbl. Dried Becf.-There u a bur JoinauJ, prmcipully local, M ft ft), in Uero«d. Dried Pmll...ComeM in plenUfully, and we quote at for Apples; and $1,7,<552,U0 bush for g r *od Peaches. better demand. Bmlcm ul packed iq bbis a*. 9>4^10-por doz. feed. ..Tne sales are limited and prices beuer. We quote Middlings at sbyjyoc )i 100 Shorts, Bran at 45<^50< > ', Ship Stuffs at Uil meal, V ton. Peatliera...We quote Prime Western at 46c. from first hands; 4tk&6oc. from store. , Fire Brldt... Sales of Bolivar at £25@35 M. Flab... The demand is improving, but figures are with out much alteration. Sales of No3Maokenu at 50 pr. bbl 4 for No X; White pr. barrel, and pr. half bbl; Lake Trout $B.OO &HJ6 + bbl; Lake Herring, $.%25fij,%50 bf. bbU Baltunore do. $7,00 pr. bbl. HalifAx uo. ss,ou ; Alewives, Codfish br. lb. Sales at these figuresare imited. Flour... Has advanced under (he war pressure. We quote at $4,80 for Spring Woeai KatxA and tor do. Kx'rs Family from First hands. From J6.20(0 $6,40 for s6,46£sMs for Extra Family, and $6,00 @ksCd>6 for fancy brands. Gas Pipe.. .The following are quouaion.-i of tho wrought iron tubing; Per Fool Per hoot Vi Inch Gas Pij«a. 7 eta. iu«u (ias Pipe.. 32 ota. B 9V4 *• -j'4 wi - kj *• ** ..10% ** 8 - *• •• “ k " - - 13 - »H ..o» - “ " .17 •• i ~1,9 U U ■■ •• “ .M - Customary disooun allowed. Grain... Wheat is without material change We quote Kju> at and Wuitb at $l,lO bush. Co as is selling at ©s£4l c. Oats have declined, and we <fUote ai 344£2&a from first hands and 254527 o from store. Baalkt is firm at 60e. ner bush for Spriug, and small lot* of Rxs command 56^67c. per bush. Groceries... There is a fairdemaod for N.O. Sugar ai Vfi w* iuuuality. MoUuwes ts steady at for old and Dew N. O. to city and country; Cuxte* is steady at 14&15c. per lb. for Rio in lota. Rice is selling at ? 0>- in tierce* and ln bbls. Hay ...Sales at scales limited at per too. Hia*a...Aro dull at |t lb for green beeQ So lor green salted, lor dry Hint. Ilomlny . Salts of goof Peart, at per bl.l Iron and Nails. .. The maoufaoturerH .jaot© dat common imr ai I% c Vlb ; other in propor tion. Nails, Id to t»l at $2,60; Hd. aod Od at $2,76; 7U and 6 93 COU , 60. $3,26 ; 4d. n ued, $l6O ; M do, (4,U0 ;2d do fine, t&,oo(s6 r si>. Sp.ke% 3to 6 in., $2,76 : wrought do, $4 26feL?&- LarA.la in damsnd. Prime country is selling at »tb in bbts« and kegs. Leather~.The market ts steady, with no change in our old quotations: Rod Spanish Sol© >fi» 2i(£26c j Upper dos $33<348 Slaughter “ »J<o29c | Brulle - $40^46 Rarucas— u ) Skirting M lb U2^34c Lima-Louisville sells regularly at D bbl. Lumber, Tbere is but little now coming lo market, and the figures are for partly The prices range—for Common per LMX) feet and Clear $20,00; Timber cubic loot, and Shin gles s2,26<<pV>O V I,oob. Lnmbcr, following are the quotations per 1,000 feet, (or seasoned lumber *t city vards ; Gommou 1 in.toards,*l4,oo I Flooring, dres f d, 1 in, $22,00 dear “ “ ai.oo I u lin oak, Lath, dhiugies a m*,6o ] “ 1U in. “ 4i,00 Mess quote New at 91k ner bbl. Oils... Lard No. I u> steady, ado sales are made at Sstajbdc. y g&U No. 2, brings Refined Coal, quotes si fl gaL; Lubncaung at and once distilled at 25<g$20c. Pttroleuni at per gallon, and package- paid for. Linseed is selling ;U 66#68e. Oniosu...Are dull at 60c. in lots, and 60c ft bush. in. the small way. Pig Neial...There is but litlledoing. We note . w sales of Allegheny, at $24, and Tenne*j>ee sJ,'> por too. •Potatoes... Good Ne-hatinocus tmoic t'kg'sii' pe bush n Mixeu 40<®46e, and Red* J6c. Powder ...We quote blasung ami mining at $4.26 fl keg; nfie at $0226; safety fuse s4,w ft 1000 iceT. Koala... Ste Tdy sales at $3,26 lor Na 2. Ilya Flo Ur.. We uote iui oooasional aale at (1,62 per bbl. Salt... There is a fair demand, with sales of N«> l at sl,U><sl,l2 fi 'dH., alul No. 1 Extra at > bbl. §h««Un|ii Yarns, 4fco_Tbe ruling figures are as follows: Engle Sheetiugb, ft yard; Niagara foomd naafl Noa. &to 10 inolufiiva.. 200 ft lb No. 16. 260 ft lb Noa. U and U 31 * lb No. IT 20 lb No. 13. SB Q> No. 18. 27 Vlb No. u 23 ■$ ft) No. 10 28 |i lb .24 $ tb | No. 2U Ho %tdo&. I No. bOO Sc siloa lo ** I No. 900 h ft “ 0* " [ No. IOOu B - OAXJ**» cans, BAttIXU, Chain, aenorlod col's.. 2flc tb I Oandiewiuk-.... Oe ft fe * whlto #*lo M> cntu si wlb I ... vi w* tb •* ae t«> u ■ -r: 9fe 1 Bntung, ramuy. u ft m Coverlet Yarn - hi ft fe j - No. 1.... 13 ft tb Ceulkiug- 10 *fe) M “ a.... 12 life g*ad Hlo»f -.'hcgular Hale* ol liuuungdou county ats9 W lon. gawps.-The following are the manufacturers’ prices Rosin. No. 1 Palin, b l /l\ CheminaM»*4; Castile and Toilet, lOo.; Sawyer's Cfiemio*; 4}^«*; W« - man’s Friend, 6e ft fea Seeds... . Sales of Clover seed at $4,00®4,1u ft bush. to lots from storecTiiuothy i» selling at J and Flax is scarce at $1,20@1.25 ft bush. Thllww-.Rough quotes at 74^7 and country ran dared at 9^&loe. gtrmw-Bells from city scales at 11 ton. Btearlae.-l* steady per lb. m tierces. Venison... Sales in small lute at 10@10%c. ft fe. Window Gloss... The prices re mam steady, *Bd we quote as iollows for city brands, tn boxes of fifty leet, with 15 per cent, discount: 6xB hod 7x9, $2,00; 6xlo, $1,26; Bxll, 9xll, 9x12 and 10x12, (2,60; BxlB, 9x14 and 20x14, {2,75; 9x16. 10x15 and 10x16, A<W. White Lend, LlUiorge, 4tc...White is firm, and lu steady demand at t2,Eu ft keg for pure oil and dry 90. fl fe, suMeot to the usual diaoouut Red &H(£9c. net, and Litharage sjj.' Whisky...ls sUil dull and Tow. ' Common Rectified sells at 15g19c per gat, New Rye Old Rye at per g&U as m age and quality. Wit. J. I'AILOK is, co., WHOLESAL3 FISH DEALER, No. 123 and 124 North Wharves, ( Above Arch Street,) PHILADELPHIA, oot&ly REMOVAL. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN ulxcturing Company have removed their otittete Sot *4 Wood Street, Between First and Second streets, where aU orders will be received, end business att< naed to. mhlfctf GgQ/€AI,HOON, Agent, EUROPEAN iSESItI HPHOMAB European Agent, JL No. 118 Water street. Pittsburgh. Pa- ia *MBHT DRAfTH FOR BALK,j*aji*}*i al »J of Agent (or the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Baiiroad. AJao, Agent far thfe «M {Slack Star Line of BailinitdFkdk- Mt.pStattb+tog** Steroer. MajngbetwSsliV York, Llrerpool; Qlaagow and Oalwaj. fell • '* >■* . * * jC ... ~4.0.,a Slimmer Importatioi GEO. R. WHITE & CO.. PiTTsnmoa, May Ist, 18dl Wrr.L HAVE ON EXHIBITION A varied stock of goods, adapted to the coming season, bought at ruinous raoritioes to the importer. Their is most complete, in Plaiu Printed ari l Embroidered. 0( all widths. Very Cheap Plain and Kmbrotdereitj.aarrowand wide. Plain. Embroidered, Striped and Barred, all width*, veiy fashionable, Very ma.-h in dem&nti. French Printed Jaconet* Organdies, New Style Embroidered Grenadines n rich colors, and for second tnoorniug. Spanish Black Lace, Guipure Points, A New Aidele. In all colors. As this la the cheapest stock they have ever impel \ e<i they can, with continence, assure thair patrons that the above goods ARB CHEAPER *r»«e ever offered in this market. aplB Hair Invigorator. A N EFFECTIVE, SAFE AND ECONOM A 10AL COMPOUND, FOR RESTORING GRAY HaIK to its original color without dyeing, and prevent* ingthe Hair from turning Gray. FUK PREVENTING BAUDNESS, and coring it, when there is the least particle of vitality or recuperative energy remaining. FOR REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUPF and all cutaneous ejections of the Scalp. FOR BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR, imparting to It on unequalled gloss and brilliancy, mnfripg [i soft and rtlky in texture and canaing it to curl readUy. The great celebrity and the iaoreaolng demand for this unequalled preparation, convince the proprietor that one trial is only necessary to satiety a maoerning public ot ite superior qualities over any other pr&parv lion at present in use. It cleanses the head and scalp from dandruff and other cutaneous Chases tile bair to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a rich, soft, gioaSj and flexible appearance, and also where the hair & loosening and ihiuainjc it will give strength and vigor to the roots, aud restorevue growth to those porta which liavu iMK'ome bald, causing it toyield a jresh covering of hair* There are hundreds of ladies and gentleman, in {few Yura, who have had their hair restored by the use p l this lavigoratoe, when all other preparations had failed* L. U. has in his posseasionueUera innumerable testify ing to the aboye facts, from persons of the highest' j*« speotabUUy. it will effectually prevent theAaiv fram. turning dftxv Udfil the fates t periodof ftfa; woere the hair has already changed itaoolor.tbeose of the Jovigoratnr will, with certainly rotor* it UtiU print* uat hue, giving it a dark, glossy appearance. As a psr fume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative. it is particu larly recommended, haying so aggreeable fragrance and the great facilities it affords in droumo tSi htMr which, when moist with the Inrigorator can be dressed In any required form so as to preserve its plaoe»whrth! er plain or in curls—henoe the great demand for It by Uie ladies as a standard toilet artteUy which none onpfit to be without, as the price places it within the reachof all, being ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Per bottle, te be had at all respectable druggists and perfumers. “* L. MILLER would call the aUentioo of Parents and Guardians to the use of his Ivlgdrator, in cases where the childrens’ Hair inclines to be weak. The use of U lays the foundation for aTaood head of hair, erf it removes any impurities that may nave become aonpeqted with the scalp, the removal ofwhich Is necessary both for the health of the child, and the future appearance of its Hair. Caimiw,—None genuine without the tec. Unite LOUIS MILLER bdibg on th. Tutor wrabbet; also, 't.'MiL LKR'B HAIR RtVlGOßATOHN.rTblowotetheglloa Wholesale Depot, 60 Dev a treat, and sold bv all the pnitcipa] Merchant* and DMRgUM throagbout (he world. . -Li beml discount to 4he v. 1 also desire to present to the American public my N ew and LIQUID HAI&DKE, Which after years of scieptiflc experimenting l hive brought to perfection. It dyes Hack or-Brown inManU hr without miuiT to the Hair .or Skin; warranted the best article of tne kind in existence. , »> * PRICE. OKLI 60 CENTS. Depot. 58 Dey Street; NewTftWk. miU-lyw JtV«a nk/j, »e 0 / \ Fll IT II T H SI TRE E T , Z*- Bank of Deposit and Discount, INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Par A Current Funds received on Deposit THE UNDERSIGNED Stockholders fire individually responsible to depositors to the whole eiieut of their privaw means: James Marshall, John Scott, William Walker, Samuel George, Thomas Mellon* Robert Bell, John McDeriu, John Floyd, Richard Floyd, Hay Walker, William Young* Jacob Painter, Joseph Long, H. B, Robison, ' Thomas ScotL Joseph Love, D. A. Stewart, T ID. R. Galway, 1 William Carr, W. W. M’Gregor, James A. Knout. JAMES MARSHALL, Preridehu K. A. GEORGE, Cashier. apittflyvP OIL BARRELS. Keystone Steam Barrel Factory. THE UNDERSIGNED . HAVING . SE cured the right for, the State of Pennsylvania, in certain patents forinakingHigfcfnDdafaiMr barrel, hare put up the necessary machinery for flirt jffirpQP#. in the atvove named establishment, sndkrenoirTAhiyt“* furntbii OIL BARR£L3* 01 the best materials! anti CEMENTED in such d manner'as, it isbeurttkL viU render them secure against leaking. • ~ Wh rsateclfuFy dalf the‘AUhfrtidn of'R'ffnervbf Rock and Gold Oils, mid producers of Ckade Jtook QjL tdour mike of Barrels believing that they Will 1 find ittbtheir intercut to procure an article an perfectly made and well secured by a cement, exclusively bur' own, adalnat leaktue.. Or4et»,|n«rliß th. Allegheny river, foot of Tayler street, tfth Ward, or u» our office, No B7> FifUkrtreemrt» stairs. apfc):6i ‘ GCJTHBTEiPILL. EATON, MACRUM & CO.V ' No. IT & I 9 tHfth Street, Have received «• uNtoN” n^ck Tie* “Union” Watch Guards,'-•■Union” Head l Tessas, “Union" Bartons, “Union*-Roaettea, “Union’ \ nadßiue fcibbons, aU widths firs)- Flannel add Fancy Traveling ffiiUfc. Mm tar' Unnj»ntea supplied with all Itiottt oCFomiaiung Bond- JAMES W. CRAFT, CommietaoD , and ForwwjUng Merchant, and UeicautUe Broker Uffloe and Storage, No 32 North Leree, Satnf LoS S J fcLS D. Adams, Chfeago, W. F. CtoolbSX'BMinSilo w B'uuigton, iowii; CapteLyOonn el Boffmaa* and nrer men ?eneralW. mMH n* ff’ltfK HKati QUARrl'ljka A VOLUNTSEB& are to LYON'S BUILDING, next >dOOS'to the Post Office. PifihTftreeLOaoisla tffallaee* .Commander. A'l Irishmen mtahiog to prove de votion to the Union, and **m«rch to the moaie of th* same,” will please attend and have themselves on* ol’ed. Xx&ht" __ WHITE' BEANS.—7 Backs "new crop turn reoairad and for aala by mkuib toorTrt), )«1» " eoraar Wood »o 4 w*t*r atroei y : -- ■ ‘ ‘ - „* . v.-' ■ S.- <• - *t r *' * ji ’ ,j -V,__ .-*» '’ • . OS MONDAY, 15tu ISBT., 25 FIFTH STREET, DRESS GOODS, BERAGE ANGLAIS, Checked Poilt de Cheverea, MOZAMBKaUES, FRENCH POPLINS, FOULARD 9ILKS. CHECK 9ILK9, —and— FRENCH CHINTZES, —AND— SQUARE SHAWLS, GRENADINE VEILS, PROF. L. MILLER’S • jur*'£S» ‘I 1 * ' r 4 ' : % ”'**••..*,•» , * ■'•’ .' . • : NUMBER 2C$. HUsttHaaeottg. J. H. HtLIBWAK FASHIO SABLE HAT STOBH. TS WOOD STREET. '* gPRING STYLE SILK A ■ FRENCH AND AMERICAN FELT HAIB AU Grades sad Colors. ’ \vf T CAPS FOR GENTS, VOUTMS, AND 01 every ile-»CTlpUoa ' , ' v * BTEAW GOODS In greatvariety. . ,-:.: a ct»H. turnips fancy uatm To suit all tastes. / ?•> Al lat tlto Lowest Kales at .. . ' J. M. HI I, AEH MAN A CO.W, TAVtOOB BT. ' TUST RECEIVED through the CtWu, Cr Houie, a most a*- nerior lofcof xentiin6'Bafei&4BtfL gftn»auoh aa Ccucfias CoaohUas, Sitra P»ra, Londres, *n FI-ass call and J WIU ilWjoti th* utarost aauifaotion.and Kill be cold at oldtttagTet ,-f - J* 1 ? jAOMaKNMfipi;/;,. DiHsoiutlon. 0 /t T?opp 00-PARTNEHBHIP HEBETOi ~ .#■ FORE listing betwpeu the UOdenlffrad.Tird*» SSSL 0 !*. * CO, <il»poBed of hts inter estm toe same to ABdmr Hutopee, wh-* will carry on tbe businora aa naoal at Si Si? “,r 0 » ra u er S’ Flra ‘ «ad Short rtreetiutaS who will ao.tle all Che bumneaa of Che lateUnD/-* 1 - ANDRaW HABTUPEBi • _ „ t JoHff inoßaow.' *■-“, PirraeoMH, Feb. U, 1861. ■ ’ ' hereby cheerfully recommend btmtD.mv. toiSid ... fully compe lnt to tarry on the .erne, andaoK fSr : him a continu rre of the patronaae- bo liberadv'-be. rawed on che Uo. Him. JOHN MORRriirr '■ Piterbnr K h. Peb. 11 HOT fhU' ' D. D. BBECHT & BBO„ MANUFACTURERS OP ' LOOKIS6 GCASsis, portrait and picture frames, 6Ut and Imitation Bosewood Bonldingi. : DEALERS IN FBERCH PLATE AND WINDOW HUBS, W 8 Smlthfleld Street, \ Demiepr jßlock, between Fifth and sQthiPlUebnrirh, Pa. AST-City Slaaa at manufacturer's Pri car .-sg Fiuf. Ucnlar attention riven ft, tp^iy ,,d Stinidd dt wholesale RrieS. .fike nrgtTEiaroE The Enterprise tnsurance Camp y OP PHILADELPHIA-.- , n BWii TMunfor One, Plea, or Sc-tn Yeari, or Perpetually. EKFBEIKS: W lliiun Holmea A 00., Livingston, Coperland 4 00. Jamee B- Lyon A Co- Hon. Tboß. M. Howe, William 8. Savely A Co, Jamea Marshall, E»q, Allen Krtmer, Eao- OeorgeS Bryan A Oo- Wilson, MeßlroVA Qp^tdiUtm, l &nr a Co, John T. Logan A Co, Jacob Ptdnter A Cm - Bailey, Brown* Co. - • .oil --IV .t DARLINOTON A BLACKBTOCK. AientarJ' ;!>. apl&3m Office. •'Bank Block. - ~ BAIiEI ~~rtrio: A QUANTITY OF NEW HaND STEAM ENGINES, from-fiour to ten'horae power. Apply to Wilbraham, WhittinfitonAPoierMe. chine Worke, Fraakford road and Amhar delphia. . , ■■.■SSSaSuT CBSTffjfHOljsll' . V • ' trs* notice is HER]^%Tviitrt^ fl “Bfon l SD Ur®r PROPOSALS " acoompasjut byproper eaaran teea accordiog to lorma to be famished on ammeation at thla Office, will be received thr!S£~Sa%aßffis!3ig. tt merldan, on the PIBST TUESDAYS? JCNENEXt! for the ropply of Proviaioris, M&dicttie,*tt,eiiaiaBrattd tn Hid forma, ton one vear, oommenniogonthbiflrai -8, of July next, and ending on the thlrtfothof JoneTol. lowing. The qnanllnes stated are ettiinated wfth nf- - erenee te the □analnuinber of itwiiewi- in tha Htytoi. tal; but the United Stataa reaervea tha right totake more or lean of add artfoleafaccordlsafv'iuFt&aymiv be required. Jf the artlclea delivared at'AhdiHdSWai are not lo tIM jodgmeat of tbe Pbnidahof thn bea qualltyaod adapted to he HoepitalyhbMiM aAllbeftr to reject the tame, to purehaae otbWiSrHfilea In their at ad, and to charge the oContrtetbyyrtS ury exoiteK of cost orer the contract peieea. The;Unlte4 Staleare "7“ the right lo accept thepropodßlt for the whole. • Oftoy pdrtion of the anictea-sjitotflfick >$>.-.•••*.* * * apditlet Barvevcr aojiATpatv^Myre^^Srlta ! SALE;—A '** tUBO. ,' Also: a cdgtoe ball ding roV2sfeet street, by .fftltHlt. f Prifij |j|# fjift JjJjg*! ta on^^o,«D(j;^xrM 10 TawMhffl . one, two, and three years. AppKr-to . ,„., a CUTHBBRT A BON.". JlMukftil NEW AND SECOND-HAITI) PIANOS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. OHE7OCT. ROSEWOOD CAS&;3BLE QAHT owed legs, lyre, roiyl** by B*Tps»Ba . con* C*y* magnifieeut Inatrameofc—, One % ooi-Bosewpod case, round corners ae made to Beres, Baeon * Co, 300 One < octßoaevood casfkearred desk, peda>L ? - eta*> •< by, Htye-ft Co* Slow York,remarkafcij oheanui m OtwdUbeißoeevood cae& ofdurredueweSo-r' One J oct carred Rosewood cue, ofbeauUfßl d^ .siffn, by one of the befetNmr York tnakbtted o*ib ajwKmSSaEi t oot’Roiewoijd c^^ftffSoS? 0 _ ' fmne, «to, br tfniekettng £ Bgn«... ....u™:u.-u..v M 6 " ®» MOOHdhand ftj oel, Ko*ewbod cue, roomf '-r-\.v '• doners,bygooaßosfonmfiker 180 " 7 -• One second-hand T oct, Upriglii Pi&do, by GbicUf* ing* Sons, nearly new..... ♦....fZlL.U.'tfro One second-hand Upright PtanorbyOmert.; 138 One feeooncMiabdo ocU* bjoLdud A Bro : 00 One second-hand 6 ooi. by Schorr...,. w One bermanPiano....~ to One *eoond»hand 8 oct. Mahogony ca5e......... 2& One seooad-hanA6ss oct. Manogony t 2O Those deairoai of purchasing a cheap Piano should ot failto call and examine the above lot, JO HIV Hi iTIEIiLOH, 81 WOOD STREET. ■ttention Volunteers! ! JUHT KEUKIVED A Lot or Two Sole tall Boots, : SELL! 3NTC3- A.T OQSt - ■td' VOLUVTEEKS. . W • SCHIBBRTZ 4 CO., 31 1 Fifth Btr&et* , * jUnDkiks.— - "• •J*' «amA inw of obSbe;;-;;,-,-., ’> ' • Uuaa’a Blocking ' , '/ ,:v ■ _ CoB<M(ii,Bug«r»>ndTe»s,lftth» , fliieti'ilifcßßut or choice family groconea. i lwaya ob handObdfbriialo •* D- B. ITKRfinaniM^ “P 8 * .. .■ ■ ..'. csratm High ami Wylie otnaoto. SAVINGS BANK, SO. OS Poortfc attMl. DepMiia made with thla b*nk bfffora Uie FIRST DAY OK MAY, *UI draw interetl IrOm that daWtT *yxxt- char . Via O/ H EE fTINITMOKEY - tffeiED-S/Jf Z\ , MW Tight and Slack which I will take WhceltowMoa^ff^yMßSsaa^ffll *pg? corncnMaiketandWl»t.gtroeU._ ; -'IH fftHß 00-PABTHKBSHIP HEBBTOKMgi-JKf®? 1 INS between WILUAH HORBandJMI USB, wu dissolved by mmual oopwnl .%SSBg apgteid ' . ■■■■■ vmLUik Juriftillpai Jfia® %& 3psl@^^^ ;' .TO PILL UP TTOUJNTBEBS /£§ V and protect and (t&endiSaStfrarW™W.-‘/5* mies, will carol at the Cttclrtn ■ j THE CITY S DEBIKOUB OF FILLING •• THfiSk^>*w! rank* to the lonacriuj? their *enricee to the GoTernmentj Kill luiTC &.*« t-iatdtf, men *rA »nrited toft&i % %P?. H* ordtti of'•! fl^YG^Au>Ua« ' JAB,’AAWWKU;.Be<ircUr]r. •pn.ir - *---•' % ••-•’ i \ *Z .<? /V *- V »> y v • ■ ,•'«»■ Y l . .
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