Nit 116filalak fi; Minuet" -.led the twelßit4 ma Infirm ,of W.. A. P Hader assavai w .. miler the _following).: shims the operations o e the year : commencement, twenty-sei\ hinttintriaisd sick-nine patient: hare beekl adasitte * l 4R:wards. Of this numbero oat histdrellmsd sixty were received from Arnim:is •-1861, to January, 1862, the smallett number happily, for many years, owing,to the remarkable health of our comntnity.during the 'greater part of the pastfear. The 'gratifying results of the medical treatment and nursing are as fol lows: Of these feceived, one hundred and seven were discharged cured, and twenty three improved, four unimproved, two ' were dismissed as improper subjects, and one was removed hy friends. Eighteen deaths: occurred, eight Of which were of pulmonary consumption and two ofcancer, - Irbil° several of the remainder were' brolgitrurtff6 Hospital when already far gone with' incurable diseases. Of the one hundred and sixty admitted, oqe.hundred and six were males and-fifty-four females ; one hundred- and fifty-eight, were, whites and but 'two Colored; one hundred and nineteen were single, and forty-one mar- . tied; one hundred and thirty-two were Protestants, twenty-seven Roman Catho lics,and one was an Israelite. Their na tionality is given as -follows though it is known that Germans and -follows, are gen erally classed together by severs! ,of the physicians : fifty-eight were. natives of the G`nited States, sixty-seven of the different German states, twenty-one of Ireland, eight of England, two of Wales, two of Switzerland and one of France. From this brief summary it will be seen that.the , impartial provisions of the charter have been faithfully observed, and that no ref erence whatever has been had to any in quirf, brit the worthiness of the sufferer, and the suitableness of the Institution to his relief or recovery." Wounded. at Port Royal. Nelson- Baker, a member of Captain Templeton's company, 100th Pennsylvania Regiment (the Roundheads) arrived in this eityyesterday, on his way to. Was hington, Pa., where be enlisted. He was disabled by a bayonet thrust in. _the arm, .ditches`picket skirmish on Eitlfelena• and'has a furlough for tw enty-five days.. Eft reports the Pennsylvania troops sis well , as usual, with the exception. that elirtniic'dysentery. is prostrating some of them. . Veldt Stands. In the Conrtof Quarter Sessions in Phil adelphia, on niday last, a cane was adju dicated of considerable importance, in re-. gard - 4 40 *F4 -4 -'4.rality of the many fruit stands I leading thoroughfares in Large of the judge set \the Legislature passed ' ttent to four feet three `e of houses, out to s and cellar doors -,, law, however, did t encroachments on la n d`n in 113213 ati ict g the city corpora :aces as might be ...Passed ordinances t highways-wood- Yrdieted• also 7 side , 7 susiness signs are fifteen inches. It +se that because pellar doors to ea -Viet three inches, la ght to erect a 1. 1 wares and mer • ' . nd did not ex tse inches from At wall. The view was that the • .c.....moratrobstructed. The Trarenaserwwwniu be in front of the coun ter, and at times occupy the remainder of the sidewalk, thus obstructing the side walks. end becoming a nuisance. 17nder this.chir the jury returned a verdict of qty. Keepers of_ all fruit stands located • m front of blank Walls,r at street Gros_ ;singe, are thus liable ftprosecution - at any moment foi maintaining a public, nuisance. Fruit and candy stands along Fifth 'street of our own city have • become in intolera ble nuisance, the sidewalks becoming fre• quentlr Completely blocked u p by persona gathermg.around them: We sheuld like to see ill Of them removed; and under the above - decision this could easily be done. . Peensylvisnia Soldiers Dead: The following deaths of Soldiers are re ported : William Tovy, Company E, 58d, BACelly, company D, 6th cavalry; Wm: H. _Anderson, company I, llth,Pennsylva nia Reserve Corps; Robert A. Hickman; company F, 49th Penniylvania. - ]iisa®nUrles. • Rev. T. J. Scott, of thjs eitv, and Rev. T. S. Johnson, of Richtiond, liidiena,hare been appointed tuissionarips to India, to I.lioin the mission under the care of Rev. lßutler, of the M. Church. • • tan Lille Inanrrtmee Co. I We' direct attention to the advertise mentAfithe Manhattan Life Insurance Co., of New York city, in another column. It is an;old company, having been established twelie yeari; and has an accumulated cap- , ital of $1,200,000, judiciously invested. Losses have been paid to the amount of $1165,010, 'sad dividends made of over $310,000. Every claim and liability has been boaccabirdiseharged, and still a MOpaorples remains en hand. We. ire. not "for a dissertation on the benefit' of nce, but win gives of-the Coign - nee Philadelphia references, viz: ifesChdps = GenMarsweed, 2 llon. , OS- Wald ; 'Thompson, Hon. William Strong,_ Holi. Me=ander - Henry Rt.' Rev. Alonzo Porter - 2 1' , - Revs. Riabeed' Newton,lX John'litzkins, D. D., Chas. Widiworth. l D. , 11:;Woa: L. Hirst, Abram. Hart, Raney Simons , sad A. W. Little, Este: Such names as these, coupled with thirte cf Mon. Wm. H. Seward, Hon. Reverdy Johnson,Eon. E. D. Movies, Governor of,Noir York, and Rt. Rat. Archbishop' Hughes, who aka among the (the latter for Sie,ooo) n 4 stll l lollll4 .Rdbr- 1 once of the Co y, should glraAnlins had co dente in the management of its Whirs. No investment could •be , rt ore Neuss while tie terms of ins u r a n c e °are very-favorable. The -aired -attlie brands oMce in this city is Mr: • Hs: y L. Mar wilt, a well , known basiness rtan, gong*. tent and affable, who will give soy dewed information on application at No. 67 Pone : where we advise those conteinplat iitiffe insurance to call. • Geseral Tenn Thumb. perfect gutterof eluded A peectexcitement is fuem-theinveniles and Pa's and Ma's are unable to understand the bsseaduag enteessfee •of their household.treasure, Sof take theta to the Masonic Hall' to witness oneinduise:ninne is _familiar in evely_eeze m, getwgneatly his lenses aiwceowd-- ed, not oily,with the youth of oar city r biit children of a larger growth who - Wilt' with their merry olden widiehladsanwelso• in she Rums_ of tie oldar , . t eis delight sad p ;..B:Aip* -- 'll* - igroiroa. :: .1 1 .16g4, gam oLusio r Ninth los lowie 14111 . 411745 . u5t att i t s -v . "'I ' '__Aral — * it* ePi as. tkillialathl7 _ t i keis i, ; =Pit i wee assmett, 1111116,11ril?st oftbse be die , lteri low. Coutvilk;TlLoggpsyffirs m 41.1 epeeist agehrortlieThifinriWZrtus , witibirliillineelly,rided-har~fiel , ,easst* #ii,ittijegronlVOTabataii: Surveyor- ortkii:. - Rezt;landee, whhiti;ar merchants niay trade with those section' of the South now under the Centred of the. government.. . . . . • 1. No boat shall receive onboarikany , freight,'b •w& parcel, unless the same with a permit - of a duly an , accompanied, , t orised Wilier of : the Treasury ; . Depirt- t .,, , No bent shall put Offer tibiae* any . A, t, biggage. orparcel, at any place ' t from that' named in.thepermit as_ its ,,P of destination. - - ,",; army supplies, shipped , under fre e „, ), ni , mtar Yerders aro .excepted • from the above rt 'ils;. Nit-this exception does not .designed Ile .tNide goods of sutlers or others, or Bale at miiitaly psishs: 4. Ne":,lll,7„iieuiee below LouisviUtf having falr_______en where thernis- -Orsini r of Queenly shall tight on board'at ; l*y rift' depart from sucim.t, before exhibiting a true manifest-eft: l entire care to mink Surveyor, andoting from : lum written. at the on the trip, be permission to th e voyage; and on arriving forediseharging en/ pakof its freight,such manifest shall be debieri to t he ea r t ey o r of said port, or in case the., is no siti verm . there, then to such other (k eer writhe' be authorized to act in that behm 5. A fee of twenty cents R.:th e will be charged on each sbtFL permit eat made for purposes of trade. But • ilk sup plies, goods of families moir in 344 er a. cies sent to soldiers by their frietr,,, s h a ll be exempt from such charge. ..'.• 6. All boats violating the abota. m i e , will be proceeded against according W m ,. and no permits will be granted i 'or the ab o '. ment of any freight, baggage or parcel ti boats having violated any of the abovt, rules. ' - ' - •' • • All applications for permits shall state the character and value.of. the trierchan , i dice, with the consignee, destination. etc. The applicant must tile au' affidavit that the values are correctly given; that the goods are what they are represented to be; that they will not-be transported or dile posed of in violation of the terms of the permit, etc. To - fileilitater trade and guard Against: improper transportatibi t • "Aids 'to She' Revenue': shall be - appointed -_ from time to time on boats desiring it, and engaged in the trade of the` Westand Southwest, which aids will-have; carriage. a nd be rest+. sonably compensated by the respective boats upon which theY are appointed, and they may grant permits for the shipment of way Freighta - -on their boate r to the approval of the Surveyor of the first port, to4o .Inssed on the trip where ther e is such an officer; and no permits will be granted for transportation into States and parts of States heretofore declared to be in insurrection; eicept,dis beide carrying such Aids to the Revenue.: • -All_infoirmatleis .'neeheiniy :or shippers can be obtained from the Surveyor, upon application at the Custoiii House. oirer..44eepted. . . Secretary Sianionhassecepted the offer of the . Managers of - the Western Penney!. vania - Roopitakplaciwg- their - nenr-bnildr inPlsOizmont atiusdisposal,disretheie• ceptson of the sick-add woliantreitiroltiss teer soldiers, of whom it is supposed that about three hundred could he accomodat ed in their 1041140 W, edifice, ,The - ,inaane patiente Occupy so large alArtion of the Hospital in the Ninth Ward, as to prevent the reception of manysoldier* in that.in stitutiori.. . is Comae amillaripjf. , ! • - I. • Mr. Joseph Pleating, havfq in view the sufferings of the thirsty during the ap proaching " heated term," - has 'supplied himself w ith an _excellent soda fountain and extends to all a cordial invitation to call at his store, (Kamer of. Market stmt, and the Diamond and try a glass of cool; sparkling and delicious soda water. Don't forget to call. - • Cataiiiites Railroad. Some friend has forwarded us a copy of the annual report of the President , and Di rectors of this company: which show its af fairs are iika poook propro t z i ccuiditigir withea prothisecif tin early dividend to the preferred stockholders.. The document : is. well written and very much to the true pur pose of all such- papers, namely, the en lightenment of the shareholder as to the real value and cOnditiou of hts property. ==M It is stated that, Camp (lnrtin is shortly to be abandoned as a military post. There were one hundred and thirty-eight recruits there, intended for different relments, and the Silver.Grejnetmtliikii4 eig'My more. The former,,. kether wills aline still to come wil 'soon loin their reatiment4lll4 in4ol l ozt Mingo ANlnii audreV evacuated. ' Soldiers' 1110splital. Noyisitonrwillbe &nous& to enter the Marine Hospital withouL:peymits from the underlign . ed ar'tho Physician ' in charge, and perm*/ wililesiversoplyto nurses or persons having special business. Hoepitisi Mores . seas be <l atthiketßi. tom noun , in Pittsburgh , or at Sc llwartz's Drug Store:in ,Allegheny, or sti;the Hos pital. • Fstxx 11,..ltuctukr, CHAR. W.:BATCHELOR. AmotherWoundettliko drew Dead Jahnsior, one of ther'2lstleisoitri regiment, one of tkepatientifattbe Marine Hospital, whom we mentioned yesterday as being in a very low condition, died on Monday night , at nine o'clock. In addi tion to great pain froin.a load of buckshot in:the , thigh,;!befulfecedifrom - dyvtontety; and tYphold tr. Important 1111. Governor Approved the, ha} passed lid the last - tegbilatufe, Xepeiltng the with section of the act of the 27th of May; 1841, entitled "An Air to authorize. the licensing of stock brokers, exchange brokers, and to regulate contracts for the purchase and sale of bonds and stocks." .-;,-,: titillasCsneefiiiii. ''' '4'4 A force, of some 1,600 rebehtattempted a few days ago t l . capture Monterey, the county seat At, omutty.l 7 l6,, but were repulsed . hy Iroopstwhomised opportunely: to the stiiport of the small garrison who • c•lougg-__ 5 5 .1110.fiiestdfi0 col.Memmse, 4i5; of York, Pa., now commanding the 107th regiment, P. V., Ipented in Western Vir ginia, iatesitstrosib' ment as Brigadier General for services ren dered both istihfezico'susiiin He is said to be one of the finest officers in _ COL Chadi,-of theou&ennsylvania - Cavalgy, • promoted :from ages Lieutenana Coloneley on the .transfer. of- Col—David Campbell tp. *OW* pavalg, " Me been confirmed. ' - . Mae Nankai- Ala Six Change. < • :_ll..L.....et:i;m=i;vlti.iff.A.ll.4‘ A4ah la eta house "lar'-W letiteaMONii, *pod it tank in ithideeikeleilithi' • "Rodiseactim rk...mbakesttAtitaw amp oily Neighbor's Wife-Nutt N AIACt, is Paris." ..":1,3 14 's ki.a rrepa /ants wit- the army opposite orktown, Va., the following interesting ews: Shelling or Yorktown. Oa Friday, whilst viewing the surround eg scenes from Battery No. 1, at the fainhaldi House, the, five Federal: gun-. ihofittLiwit4 Itatimied about a Mile and; a . ' half below, near the mouth of the:river.— !At eleven o'clock the gunboat Sebago got up steam, and taking positionon the north hide of the river, commenced to throw shell toward Yorktown. The first shell *xploded immediately over the town, but it evidently being the desire to throw them beyond the town, longer fuses were used, and a shell was sent every ten minutes for throolours, into the encampment beyond the town . . The houses in Yorktown most ly bear the hospital flag, hence the shells were thrown beyond, and no response was Made from the batteries in front of 'the town. The distance was also supposed to be too great for their guns. The only re spo'n'se to the firing was ithe throwing of, two shells from the rebel works at Glou cester Point, directed at Battery No. 1.-- The first shot fell short, and buried itself in *cm* on the Oench, in front- of us, *lama exploding, whilst the second pass ed over us and exploded about a mile be. yond. The i'airnholdt property -is beautifully Ideated on the York river, and must hare been a most delightful place of residence. The mansion house stands in direct range in the rear of battery No. 1, and will of course be:ilestroyed,b,utheshells of the en emy when the' bombardment commences. The proprietor and his two sons are in the rebel camp at Gloucester Point, whilst Mrs. Fairnholdt and her daughter own pied the house until a few ds,ya since,when they left for a place of greater safety. •1n Affair of Pickets. I On Thursday morning' Captain William F. Bartlett, Acting Lieutenant Colonel of be Twentieth Massachusetts Regiment, etit 'OtiOvith working party, when they Weis attacked by Some of the enemy's ehevishooters. A number of shots were t exelibuged, when a Minis ball entered the knee is Captain Bartlett, dreadfully shut _ tering t t e h one. He succeeded-in crawl ling abott two hundred yards out of the reach. of tie enemy, and was immediately conveyed tt camp, where amputation was performed tilove the knee. The opera tion was mostsUccessful, and he declared himself fully nide to stand the travel to Baltimore. Heleft by the boat on Friday, and will reach thehome oChis ralatives is 1 1 31tfinore on Saturday morning, where he will ii•inain until has sufficiently re covered to proceed tohis home in Boston. He is a most gallant officer, and was one of the survivors of the memorable slaughter at Ball's Bluff, in whichAis regiment was almost decimated. The Confederates Have a Merry , • , These. On Wednesday afternoon the rebels grew very lively near Yorktown. and, for a mile down their lines. they fired at our pickets with artillery; fired in the direction of our camp: fired wherever they could see two or three soldiers in • group together.— Some of their shots were replied to by our artillery; no attention was paid to them otherwise. - - We were walking across the field in front of Prof. Lowe 's balloon, in company' with two. friends, and in the distance we suddenly saw a flash, a puff of smoke, and knowing the loose manner that cannon balls have of traversing the air, we laid down to give it all the room needed, not wishing to impede its flight; our company had; hardly followed snit before the shell explodedin front of us about fifty yards. Anxious.to emit' they meant to fire at us, we raised ourglass, and found about twenty men around a columbiad, making some movements with short poles- with large ends. Suddenly they stepped to one side and boom went the gun, and another shell fell in front of us. • Secesh contined to fire all along the line to our left until a late hour, but we cannot learn of anybody being hurt. An hour be fore sundown a band started up "Dixie" from the fort on the Yorktown road, right in front of our pickets. When they con cluded they gave long and loud cheer, one after another. Then the band moved along' spd.piayed, and everybody cheered.. Men seemed to swarm over the tops of the forts and lines of earthworks for a few minutes, but nothingtould - beeeen by them save the smoke of otir `' canip fires. This sudden, bold movement on their part, gave rise to the belief that they had thrown up reinforcements to the front to make an attack upon our outer works, or else were making a bold front while they moved some of their guns or forces to the rear. It is noon now of Thursday and they:have made no demonstration like an attack,liiiii are untunaillY quiet too-day.- The cause of their sudden merry move ments is still a mystary . Rebel Preet lee, On. Tuesday evening the most violent cannonading of the siege tookplace, being an attempt to destroy the balloon of Pro fessor Lowe. It was being moved within three-quarters of a mile of the rebel lines, when several parks pf artillery were open ed upottiKvbittito 'damage was done; not a shot striking it or any of the men who had it in.charge. It was, of course, taken out of nage as rapidly as possible. C*rremeadenc • nrike Petenhare mo w . The trasteriarmelllsig ha North Car -Bmrsout, April 18, 1882. The acmattlAren in your paper of to by Yonr: South - Mills' correspondent, of the course pursued by the Vandals in the vicinity of Elizabeth city is enough to excite the fe p.efevery inanand woman in the liehole eskeety., , ft. ,i 0 painful to learn that al - arong the coast of North dr Carolina there are persons who welcome the invaders and encourage them in their wicked raids. Until we can put an end to such encouragement, we shall have trouble at 01%17 point where the enemy can *II* tammlootiiii. -•-- = • Nothing exciting about Suffolk. About 9 o'clock last night heavy and long continued twill was heard over on the peninsula. We cannot imagine here what it could mean at that hour of the night. . . • , Alt ,eyee O re ad* Mraed totiard the pe ninsula. BROCK. regiMin°3111.1."11 1 .11.11111.11111141111.111.11111.111.111 .1011114 illtThlt, -..iirMlVlrlAgnigli.' JOUPII MITER &'BOll, 11AOMPACTOUIS or ?MKT AND rut= rusNrrusz di C.HAIBB WAltEßOttelf. 1.15 EIMITRITELDBTR ETIT. (Retiess% Sixth street and Virgin Oen) PATENT- 9 G. CASE cis>esisommurezii As To table Welt by oho hushes to initowSoa. will hold 'Pea Yid Pees% India Rubber, . 1 11114.011•IiMiM, ck..k., Beard, sad yet will lbld_aj> so it to moron ookit34 ,4: !ale by ~ ,ti~~fl uli" `T`: AT ATIVEIetN Thitreday 1 b at 7,4 o'clock, will he sold at Amnion House. in Filth Street, a titles ' US of lIELIIOI- MTS. sirisTesigand tELLANZOUS BOOIEN eniknell bY iitounteon. Beeeher, Mrs. Brow o P ll6 ' ins Leo flouts.. Jane Eyre, Mi. Plit iv _itc Ad • number of other popular audit.% • 11 %Oil:* will be sold without reserve. LLAND, Auetioneer, HOOP 8•0111 9 AUCTION. iiiirio . POEM A ~ WON—OW m. FRlDAiliktime” • .. Alook, a t m a .. smile Hall Medi)" - r • I be sold one PIANO FoliTll_,__,A 3 r - ~ g., i n good or der. It can be essammu 1 ' - • DriVitlOS to sale. T. A. IN LAND. ap:3o Auctioneer. GREAT WPM AAA* T INedeLZI.. LAND'S. ' ft, NOTIC ALL primal MAY ' 'AIWT BILLS or Claims the ER JOHN' T. McCOMBS are nelemeet to-' em in imme diately, duly eathentiested k ,., to oubseriber , for settlement. -o, m , • i UNC.4 p. 3 a1: 1 / 4 3t . • Mlustrator. 11111.1 McC En GOO" , 10 AT LELLANDI. •" &FOR UWE 310.11G110 TOIR LELLASiII SHOEf3. - - - BEANO)! OFFICE . t THE MANHATTAN LIFE *RANCE COMIPAIit _OFT • N ir• "r . CO NE- • • iv Comb capital amdl AftwAssi4iia over •$lOOO9 • LeiCAL 114142114 . . • Hon A W Loomis. Renkei , Loy Hon Ono Wilson PA N FAL Hon 11 O So; ENt. Rpbt Robb, Pc Hem- Woods. Wit Weill( "111 Win Banks. Ent- Mese & Rev C E Swope. Man W Wolf. Rev E At Van Damn Doff Rev W A Passavant Mews JOU allingford Jaw Park Jr. Esq. A CO. Mews Jos Wo . o&well &Co Geo Vasioren„ Esq. JEREMIAH BROOKS K. D. 1. SAMUHL FLOT D. M. D. , Miainera. THOS. H. ELLIOTT, M. D.. Med. /miner tot Allegheny City. . • . , • HENRY L. RINGWALT SENT. sps svliblitra siiiewr; LAND'S SUCTION. *CUM. 1862. M'CORD & CO. UATS. CAPS, STRAW GOODS. • DONNEIIII AMD DO Wholesale and Email. SNEAK= DS. 1311 Wood Street. PITISB1110H; wilt ARS SOW RSCRIVIDO A tieez vv i ADDITION toner afraid, ..luersacs_ c k of HatsCapa Drew Goods. Bonstets Sto seaktimoods and pan Leelliass. Merchants vulgar our eitY can buy free slat LOWER PRICES thaeln Phi ladelphia or New York. apo.ftd V 14,0111 AND 1111/OES. AT NeClifiir MAP LAND'S AUCTION. ArtIVY Or T 16.11101KE AND DWI' of the Clt, on Mount Washington , we hake. several begambilets of Ground for sale. In goon locations. of whiny sizes sad price, and on easy terms of yams& S. CUTaIIERT k SONS, 61 Market street. ------- WHOURAL6 DRY GOODS -STOUR Notwithetanding the fabulous report. circula ted in moot tie newspapers by a PICA i UNE STORE in towa that they _are our Su I We still continuo the WHOLMALE DRY II 3 , business at the old, stand No. W Wood at., bomb. Vito dm , tmeuts. and uevohni , reenved_a Sleek °Woods l e r in the Ent nrige. the RIM; . OF PRiak W bleb we w il l sell at very Anr FIGRES . Fa CASH. or to FIRST WASS IIIiERFIUM -, _...4..) . T--: MEN. - 1 I ." PTA Y.' - -.4;/ I. T. We "Ss lIIDOOKS. NOTES and OB OA- 1 . PE ir.• ..I'T,f 't 4 T. TIONS anilnyt e fin e in mit PO.SdegSl . .aad ' ham astilietalt - . etc we aiming AUTHORIZBD TO SELL same, V iv o th• ISM Olign nintilit ' ' • W• hove 30 SUCCESSOR in b .4? DES. HANhave reureitin our employ ALL OLD DBlnunt HAIR 01A1.3„._ -- , . • . :. . . • . .. W.. D. emcee am • W 1 11613= ERS. agadtd • No. 99 WOOD BONET. Also, a tine assortaist of Lb* best fair nnuilies E"ladie M. GOLDIN. *sheds DWI Tooth mulles. • . Couillst at Law. Kittanninit. 1 1161141 " 4 % Nail Bru.es. Co„. 'Pa. • • tnesießruslies. 0 . 3.-j aprettled business°Melte ittl low Golden_ _lei ton win be attended tollobull _4l`4o3l37 6 AVlVrat bY Mr- usilta. aft: i sva; coifs , me Dlimeas4 and IV etstreat. Nr vr,- e n tleallll 111111111121111 r GlV i ill TIM tw - en d ftwar ---- erahk- lately lotint i lt J. RA Ett azal.,K93 . Se Irma BAKER A 'WAR." A ..: ialLtual eaameat oft Wank 4•Y. 1 1 181 : 6 22.t .. . refrveli dsblgi b4l wieli d A.4 4 +ll l Thr il a ... bbe wood by bin. '' : , Allie aplilMs. - AVM/ MOD ---......‘:. 131== Awl taluseliad, - it 024 11-114 r ll t k r 08-4110hro f g ri t : r .. om. yoffr*szt. ILLORressived aad for .IKO Us • alaiiina : 1101111111.' ;AU: fob at ttatiettot ROJO NoOLllle LAW jos. 111.3 to* L- - ed Soots. E:Sii Heeled ..... Reutinept Ladle. , Fine eft.- - Litrenr teeo, ll a-L....:....;.•.:2_ , •-•-••.••••• 74 mfd ...-ReetonP , illemoll Reeled Roo ••••T'", , ,-......4-•••••••• ..... An Rftular .!;• .:. ... ...-z•••••••••••••••••• 1,7$I ,7$ chile% gebeee.......4. .. : ....... :-..1 ................. . 15 Regular pettlet:-:.!..*...., .....;:-.;.... ....... ... so 1113. A Greatecfl, *Gila than Inv other House in the CitY, lo l fisti"File proportional . prices. E- V The MOST9 l62 *lBlo2llin the worht and most Elm. - At_sso . • Thietty.7%* Di5,...14141..0f Children's Shoes. Now Osetintial - ISoillties; ranked daily at GARDIIe.- 14rigth lit.. ap3o sat. 11,1,Fdid OfNICE. I , 131.001. NKOMO ,;lIIWELEiLANDIII AUCTION. • •••• ; 4,, LELL. - UM% rut 11012 N. ..450. tam, ..1,41. Am WIWI SISAL ~ MWSOSIIIIIIB - ' • p• io Owe Fine Caret Whee -- ' 20 ! do - do Arsine ' do': • • ' ; - ; - MAN Superfine Sher Wino. - • ,• ' 10 ,do. Fine Old MadWajlatiefragoiend for ude by W/d. NETT. ara4t. No;.I Woodatreet. SHOES ATA-- —"—,---VCT/ON,TIUS nAlr AT AIcOLELLAND'S. ' - • '''' ..... __az, i, AND DELAINES AT Me. CLELLAND!S AUCTION. Dielsolation Or Ciorabrtaiersitip. • , .. • PIPIIIE ce- PART ,filownlo• A. ,FORE existing._ betmgm„..thibrwoed under the Style of SCOTT STURM* & has this du, been dissolied. The of Aria Vo - rathsenthip_are ut_the hands of &magma V. Scott and N. ti. WAiXEII. who WO Andleiriad to Nose and softie the BUM a W. R. EON. N. .' IL Parsireatr. Apr 7.26. - -4,29.3td gums TED' CENTS A PAIR AND RWARDS AT MoeLELLAND'S. 11100100 .a.a. AUCTION. W.* HIIGUS • . ;AL ME • OPMNINO. ALikes AND Beautiful Stook of BUMMER DitrOOODS ; eoruor Fifth tual Market streets. . • eP29 MEAELLASIPS •SHOE SALE THIS DEM SIAM 41k LONG, WHOLESALE Mand EOM dealen in ail kinds of Atrioldlu ... •4 .Lajolemeate. Garden and Held Seeds. O. 141117 nextdoor tansies BoteL snEl ahaet. _ CAMODRIVIVII ' SSIXOLINGI POTA , ".11.9. Just moist* and= form& by 4 B it e k Si NV* ra g t . 1.4. next door to If motel. 11TEW ITZMISET MRS? MYR ATOM, for by BECKHAM/I DIM' Ne.,1117 Libertretitlet. next door to Hen& Hotel. ap29 \ VIIILN )1114 lIVOARCANZSEE.... Iv For sale er • - B Eegllu7 aigt•Lo w N neNodor M Mond. Clerk, *malice as lEkitkor. NIMIVACIMEIIs Neddlea,Plsh /bob,./Isidag Ttolde,Ao., 45 Lane kairlAbskrat.; N. Y. Would rammed' iiall the attnatino of whole sale dealers to th tuinivo vs:Mistook oc • TES air TAMAR. Their linetorY, *rums wozais” Canton St. Brook' been in sucimmful Itioll. Mir bur 7 „ tikirr; erea variety k . . . . FIBRE 1100 IMAM. 45T.. from the aptiiii Mid which "thgr war rant much saviour, , : miaow UNA *8, 4 asuit : Nita Juni zigter• TZD AT DirCZAbr do*. Rods. Re*. Lin Trolling es. Bait. water- • a & - Orman am • . Tim would all pardons, math= go -gh l k Mock of Ely . . Sole depot fog the sale o Aitapps bratod drilled-eyed. andlf *WPM IMF MIL • • : GI amaits.-TAILOI#I6 IWOMaws. fur sale by .110 RIME CUTTERSIV . CISPOPKWO V for ale by . aide W E. SCELIIEETE* Havoime soon olorvo.ooloilimot of exsik..Ylll . AND F RIE.I C L pATEPLEATHER BOOTS;'! • cpi. 1862. NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, AND.RETAILERS -OF TriaC Off Conons uc ehoodetiOkktf. bun and Rain tristbrellss. Corsets,Ribbons, • van, kluds Fatter Articles and 11= . Weolcal• bums supplied en bud term. EATON, UMW* CO. 1 1 3 6 No. 77 Plith Anat. ATALITABLE 1121111811131. La sus. MR we. 1.600 fieropAtunimprovod laidotiroet I. attested is *Mass oo_,..Pts.sliostshrips• hi rat h er s ;Woe A b ash :a t to a' pistil' mak ritilkainglil the tomtit salmis. aseou surfea& Vas of Pietralleata aa. tbio el,Co of dada, Oak. plat sad . Prioo moors. ea cow of tellartalrfr VITA LL PAPER • • v v New Papers riesivias iisUP-sa No. HT Marinutrestawar Liberty %Lit' , avair..] RT-0- 11 -P- 111 7 - ir5;1 44 1 1 4. - -- si gt 771Mtnnutis., 121141.11111 •IPARZENS— XX Nur MO Wasieheal i Wan Papers.jw, ale se • , • VIIOIITON PA.11 , 111111;: : *NOIIII—A MO laraelot-orfolt imrlasiNhe formals by P• . • • .' , W :• k ALL. anS .-' :' i . -: •If Wood sirsea. . . ._. F SON. iffnimiarillirise torah/ • 31A28 tti• • " 1 .f .11Prelit; HOLM fiff WM= mujoey , o 4 , SECOND ANDEMEDSTO 70, SECOND ARRIVAL OF WZ "Li te NEW *NOODN' THIS" Waft , I nt . epos et ow mar WEOLISALI sad have SustteeeiVadtheiiiiiispiiii deems& stock orgoofterekere efte "re "wafted* Beene eteopt_- all ara" 111 1 1 044 11 00ii - Maker Nei/kV • Iftweellallifteem h • MAR : tailinos ni - ardZ i rearteastia. MOWN Z ?ALBA! 0 N :Aar. P 4 ‘41: - MMlst agMn% • ~1 mau7 s , . t. A w. 4 ail Rita* ."* _ ifikw'r or ingaseit; wasainir 10.17 FIFTH STREET; ladb the attention of 7ffirholoisale dr. Retail Buy to a lame arid vasiod Rook of desirable good just opened.' a 145 Jatir ItEeziviso— lADIES AMD 1 1 /ISSES' LASTING LACB 113 AU% .IPrestela Lid awl =MNt — bee Balmoral* always o! luad and =dote wheat W. E. SCIIKERTZ Co.'B FANCY AND STAPLE DIM GOODS- • NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, tor Spring and . Summer. VERTRICR TWISTED SILKS, BEAUTIFUL ORGANDIES, SHAWLS AND SACQUES, SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGs, Goods air Moo sad Boys West. Hest *Sop Skirls hi the otliri Needle Work edam Be.. Hosiery, Gloves, &c., Black and White Fled Cloth, Merriam and other best prints 12} cents. tor Good Bargaisu for Coat C. HALE/OX LOVE CO., . • AT NO. OD MARKIIT STUMM LOOK IT Tin MIMS : 1 4.1161-14sUa Lastisii Bag °akin tar tam 81. S. Ladies kastiie Confront Heel Galin :•st .rmihwoi. Hid Gams 'Morrow Sr& Boots for • . woe* AU eiberipssibiswitgagges. mew sons. 4P24 p Market dr. new Mirka Roam 111.111441 siNease n : Welt SAM T oo ETLEY. Wllstrest. COUNTRY OMENS ATTENDI wie Juts Now asenum e Amour 10 OA/003 PIER DAY OP MM.* a ma emoottitt _axruartkot: to sots d 7 l - : • r le i sr a tombiu l WOrrtittis "*. i ftea kee stSsl a ists i lit- W illtbir soull= s soodo elibin isso= l " ' Gnat to &Mtn. 43011 Poom11101itost, lea ti e s la the bait sea Ir. & Ws do sot ooll_Ageollools at NM No& betas* Lame ass sorominoistloodtx- GA X3B; . _ its? iiiriffineitzr & APS brae Kinetregrom ' iraistinowir . . M i11e1a3,,, use ." L IP ; admit order -- -,- - strb lka tars 1. very handsome. , . vide Nano -Porte. Mao . • - ~,. la ~ow foratow tatizia ll ia: . ~ spa JOaur IL iiaml.ol‘ . Si 8: 1511111 LY. • 141717TH 81"AICIIT. Cadimitril SS " R I//ATE AWDOWOULAL AGM . . . MIMS LW NOT'S. litoivrciogs sid sear, 11•01• Isod =s,: •-, Sei!hiciltathisies, 2r0:17 mum. PUTPKTRiIIi. PA. le Atimirmi ag ^-••;; United Staltig Fair poArnie riot s ! low*. OFW*4..:*a:• a a a (hiked - WO 1111 'V SU 2 ens nos Wait name wow b'dmi imaliovidius, wk. LIMMID-11Marnle nackaum, se MUM •PRlCelriddi 4iwand asithers otiftwadhawthad Amid Awdh. 118- WWWwilidiiiewhippAtaisioulh wdi thl-01041.40 *ANS Nati: ioshisHis beClike - loWislitill 'deft iitho." mei maw h woman% swildissuidatoth drip gaw yaw ar• ihr s i=11111•88 nalL4lllmhhdos io ns or br_latek." 1 Swarraheihwhiiil6llrdide *NV ' mi. num a_se. fifirkipitimpiffp • =» A•-• BALLOV, coaramossi Mt FIFTIII 111111UurT Ni. 74 77161teg stinist Lx, *•a Maffl 'fir The splendid new:. ones, Capt. D. Z. •Briekiill. Mai Cincinnati; Cairo. et: Lyda boat has uninuisioat in charge ottareDdi- sir The xestdar pact Inge. Capt. Robinson. lessee nail and Louisville. Aoki dorm and is in charge et earillidal einem. Mr. Wham Irks MO frill lio certain to meta tbm Platimem_ eared ler. • War The fine pedfinopr Wm. Wallace, Capt. 114011.4 moment for Clarksville and. Nat doe accommodations and the boat is the lint Nankai& adverthear Wad for upward* ad enerier. Mir Th e Clara Dees. EE; Fee St. 1118. awl _ TI/DH DAY. 4 P kb. DEA aripairmifino NAis r mesma o lore% or Gellarlia, Fea i :Aleaver t W. MlakuV wzbkr4i' ma 1 Morass Wiffnana d WC& ' 11011 1 / 1 1111111.AlrOb i ,,, Wu •,414-4.:"0:411113* g m opus asinsi f it4hiNoWtx a 0: bhp -4, -11 W•. Or '6•4l.ft EZ!!!!!!1 -.. ..,,,. ~..otAt:.,.L, s . Z4'.Y.!.0.' ''_i:
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