lORNINO, MAY , 1. 801110 MUM tows itemoved. Counting Room of the ornthe second floor of in the room recently ercantile Agency. En- Fifth or NV ood streets. mailing rooms are on 'his move was necessary al room for the transac- e lief Committees. ing, the ward and town appointed to disburse t at the Court House, 'mmissioners, to discuss ying a tax- for the relief r, the amount raised for ed. P.:sq., was called to the ). Cochran and Will M. , n Secretaries. f the gentlemen present lowing resolutions were od: is the duty of citizens enjoying the luxuries nit the families of any vho have sacrificed the and are risking their 's defense, to suffer for the comforts of life. Milst the Relief Fund for those families who I relief; we believe that e fund who could have ; r . case a new loan or ye will use every exer ) ascertain what names prom our rolls, and will )n to the Relief Board. bur Commissioners be Loan sufficient to meet Gies of the Relief Fund, meeting adjourns, it the first .Monday of he amount of tax nee 'or the Relief Fund:. lie above the Commis te a loan sufficient to ,cities and in order to tore the names of all aid will be stricken dred and Tldr regiment. its regiment (Twelfth v, known as the "Cur commissioned on Sat id officers are as fel :is B. Pierce, of Brad illiam Frishmuth, re nel, Jacob Kohler, of Major, Darius Titus, d Major, James A. aster county ; Third of Juniata county ; Henrie, of Schuyl qmaster, Harvey K. phis:: Surgeon, .1. D. Surgeon, Roert B. hia. It is said that nt of emnmand, mate as not been excelled ut now in the service. Tested their apprecia diem by H. F. Mcßey isburg, in getting up esenting }Jim with a The presentation took States Hotel, through an Oil Well. orning a shocking ac e oil or gas well on near .Jethro. about a verpool, by which a pposed to reside near county, Ohio, came It appears that Mr. he enclosure for the the water as it was LI in a solid column he escaping gas, and mightless enough to which hepurposed The gas, of course, ment the unfortunate nvoloped in a sheet of seemed impossible, .e of mind enough to rd by, and throwing he succeeded in ex es. He was horribly id at last accounts it d not recover. This .at this well has taken >cessions the derrick within reach of the d. Presentation. of the formation of h Regiment Pennsyl )s, took place on the Junction. This Com :nown as the Jefferson county, Virginia, from Captain hails, though , re enlisted in this city. elebrated by the mem by, the presentation , do bladed sword, with namented scabbard, to ohnston, their Com e scabbard was an in the regard of the Com n, as an officer and a Col. S. D. Oliphant ttion on behalf of the replied to by Captain it and able speech.— s spoken of as a highly ig officer, and likely to the confidence and him by those under his tool Month. e supplement to "an act and continuance of a i by Common Schools," gislature, and approved provides that the word agreements with teach nty-tivo days ; of which of Saturdays, are to be truction of pupils in the aturdays, to be designa . to the improvement of ,eans Qf the District in .ppropriate exercise; it y on both the Board and e these Saturday exer- ud his Command. Democrat has the fol to this officer and his to learn that the gallant Mg as Brigadier, having regiments—one of which ania Cavalry. We were 'mow that he is proving n of the old Keystone ;ust been shown by Col. , captured in a skirmish bel cavalry. It is made ie azure, which is silk. es appear in it. There rs, which have, like the 1 much away." tins Glitiedir. t the season when our make their purchases tention to the card of Philadelphia. Sono of ive visited his extensive . 610 Chestnut street, o such as have sot, we ctures and sells, whole entlemens' furnishing risks .and of the but es. His Alibis, -oat by of the most espeeieo ced fit.aignotainsadcoody nfortain and subdan-• ttsburgber• going East t. WlPMlttli • A let ` m i•Jsp deer of Met ed 4,e9. 04 taktie ii company D. l — ' yip. -. appom..— Lieutenant Bar bid w.aa ittatked to the Medical Depa eut. Ile is known to-be 'made of the . gli! atilt' l'he";Goverl-` ment is constructing large commissary store houses at New Creek station, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, from which point our army in the valley of Virginia will hereafter be supplied. Major Joseph Darr, Jr., of the First Virginia Cavalry, has ben retained upon General Fremont's• staff, as Provost Marshal General for the Mountain Department." Visiting Pennsylvania Soldiers A Fortress Monroe dispatch says : Clement B. Barclay, Esq., Commissioner appointed by the Governor of Pennsyl vania to visit and relieve the sufferings of our wounded soldiors everywhere, has ar rived here, and has already been going around doing good in the General Hygiea Hospital. The kind face of this genuine and well-known philanthropist meets with nothing but smiles from the poor, sick and wounded. Mr. Barclay distributes every delicacy to the inmates of the hos pitals where they may be needed." Chaplains in the Army. The Independent divides the chaplains in the army of the several denominations named, in the following proportions: Methodist, one-third ; New-school Pres byterians, one-fifth ; Congregationalists, one-seventh; Episcopalians, one-seventh; Baptists, one-eleventh ; Old-school Pres byterians, one-twentieth; Unitarians. one twentieth ; Roman Catholic, less than one twentieth. Juvenile Depravity. Two little girls certainly not more than eight and eleven years old respectively, whose parents reside on Pennsylvania Av enue, were arrested last evening about dusk and locked up in the tombs, charged with picking from the pockets of a lady, while in a store on Webster street, her portmo nie, containing $l5 in notes. The port monie, with $7 of the money. was found on one of the children: S 5 had been left by them with a woman on Webster street and the remainder had been spent by them. Philadelphia Commission Howse. Our produce and provision dealers would do well to take notice of the card of Messrs. Wm. Brice & Co., commission merchants. No. lo South Water street Philadelphia. The house is a good one, stands A No. 1 and having a large business connection. offers superior inducements to Western shippers. They make liberal advances on consignments when required and account for goods as soon as sold. Jewish Synagogue. The Jews of Erie have organized a soci ety, and secured the services of Rabbi 1 , 5 all, late of New York, who will officiate both as Priest and Teacher. They have fitted up rooms, in which the first service was held on list tiatiirday week. A school is to be organized as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. Boxing Oil. The Warren Ledger says that oil '•is be ing sent down the Allegheny river in bar e.q. They are made tight, and about six teen feetsquare, and some twenty feet high. They are - filled directly from the wells or tanks along the creek : five of them are then fastened together and run out of the creek. when twenty of them are formed together to form a river fleet. This tleet is run to Pittsburgh. where the oil is pump ed into barrels and forwarded to market." General Tom Thumb. The levees of this, the "ladies' pet," continue to be well attended by enthusias tic s udiences. His merry roguish eye, which speaks volumes, seems to be fully understood by the ladies, who arc fairly elated with his peculiar receipt. He is decidedly the most successful " General " at conquests of this or past generations.— Saturday will be his last appearance in this city. Another Death at the Hospital A third death occurred at the Marine Hospital on Tuesday night, viz: Charles Barnes, of Co. B, 12th Michigan, regiment, who , had been suffering from- a severe wound through the body. He was from the vicinity of Niles, Michigan, and was, previous to enlistment, a Methodist loe al preacher. Adah Isaacs Menken. This facinating actress still attracts good audiences to the Theatre. To-night she appears in the Protean drama of "Satan in Paris, — to which will he added "The Golden Farmer, — by the stock company. Boots and Shoes at Auction. Every day at 2 o'clock, and evening at 1): o'clock, at the Masonic Hall Auction House, will be sold Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, for Men's, Women's and Child ren's wear. Lasting Gaiters, ,50 cents. a pair. Acknowledgment. Pirrsarßati, April 30th, 1862 It is with pleasure I acknowledge the re ceipt of SG 87, sent by the young ladies of .Findley township, through their Com mittee, Misses King, Pollock and Burns,in aid for the relief of the sick and wounded which have arrived here from the battle of Pittsburg, Tenn. R. Minks., Jr. Chairman Firnance Committee Gas Bills. The Legislature, previous to its adjourn ment, passed a bill for the relief of land lords from the payment of gas bills of their tenants, who may choose to act dishonest ly, by moving away and leaving such bills unpaid. The old law. was a most arbitrary enactment, as it compelled one person to pay for an article used by another, with out receiving any consideration. Resigned. Captain R. H. Patterson, of the Union Cavalry, has resigned his commission in the army, and retired to private life. He can he found at his old quarters on Dia mond street. Bank Note Quotations. Corrected for the Post by Feld & Lare, of the National Bank Note Reporter. (The Reporter is published monthly, at One dollar a year in advance. Office Dis patch Building Pittsburgh, Pa.) Rates uncertain at present. PITTSBURGH, April.3o,.lBti2. Discount New England State New Yotk State New York City New Jersey Penneylrani*, (Philadelphia) Pittaburgri Ifiterior Delaware District of Columbia Marxland, Baltiniore Interior FinOnia, 'Wheeling Branches North Carolina. Eastern South Carolina Georgia r.b i T al am y TIKUNIMee Ohits • Außeta, Free • (. Bank ,f the State Meg , ' Wiliness'* • NOD Per Egailange selling rates on 'New York amid cent. over bankiible" funds. 1. g.; • Voinselling at 2 `V cent. over bankabit above niters+ *AN not for CoM .ecurity is _ any damages by which he made himself re sponsible in sinking the "Eunice" on last Thursday night. Books at Auction. The eveningott. Meehilland's, will be sold Tquahtity of tolioice'books. Dr. A. G. McCandless. Physician to the Board of Health, reports the interments as follows, front April 22nd to April 29th. ittll2 : DyanNalia I:Brain I , ,ver. Cnnmuniaion. .... ... al'neumoniii . Drowned._ I, , Meningite,.. Aeeidentbn Stettin cars 11.111easela _ . 'Dyptheria.:. 01 * he above there were : Under 1 yeti 0 1 Frorn 30 to 4. Fr.ui 4 " 40 to r,0.. " 210 r, "Sri t o 60.. " sto 10 1 " 00 to 7U.. " 10 to 15 " 01080.. " 1:. to 20 0 " ?Wt.) 90. " 90 to 10 0 SOUTHERN EXTRACTS From the Atlanta (Ga.) atiedereetf, March 30. Gloomy Prospect for the Rebels. A Dr. Banks, residing in Savannah, Ga., having just returned from a tour to Rich mond, our brave Col. Armstrong went to inquire from him what the news was. "Cih, Colonel," said he, "we are whipped on all .sides, everything looks dark and gloomy for us. McCulloch and Price are killed, Columbus and Manassas are evac uated. and hell is to pay everywhere." The same doctor added that the Yan kees would have to kill the last Southern gentleman before they could be conquered. "It is not, said he to the Colonel, " the negro question which is now mooted—it is to know whether the Puritan or the Cava lier is to rule this continent. For fifteen year: w.• have been preparing for it, and the Yankees cannot expect to destroy in a day what we have taken so long to pre pare. " .► Fight in East Tennessee The Knoxville Register of the 18th says: A hushwhaeking fight, which lasted three days, came off last week, between a de tachment of Confederates, under emu 'nand of Colonel Key, and the band of tories from Greene county, Tennessee. who have taken refuge in the mountains or the North Carolina border. and who have been occasionally sallying down into Greene. and committing outrages and depredations upon the Southern-Rights men. The re sult of tiw tight was that front fifteen to entv-th iorie: were killed, arid two killed andthr,•4•l‘.unded gut onr side. Cirri'lattion of Individual soles Prohibited. IlEkDqvAivrrrN DEr'T nr HFSatCn, Htrrutocn. VIL.. April It't, t;F:s 1.:1141, ORDERS No. I.6.—From and atter this date, the issuanee and circulation of individual notes are strictly- prohibited. Notes of this character are to be redeemed in bankable funds upon presentation, and must at ounce be withdrawn front eiretda lation. Per,:ffitk; violating this order in sup par tioular will he considered guilty of a gravy otronse, and will he subject to arrest and such punishment as may he imposed by court martial. By ..rdor Brig. (ion. .I.uis 11. 11 . 1 , :imm 1.. B. NGE. A. A. General. Tho Hichniond I)i. , pafrh, of /larch .:11, publishes the copy ut u pass given to a la dy whose husband had to flee into Mary land to avoid being pressed into the Rebel army. His wife, desiring to crass the riv er and get some money, received this pass: "Ma, Mc Fir:LAN—Pass. Prohl ises li,recer In forsake her husbalui and never to return to him again, unless he crosses the Potomac.. acknowledges his errors. and becomes a loyal vubject to the South ern Confederacv. I). W. Fosni(11:, Provost Marshal New Style of Canal Boat The Utica Journal save that a canal boat, built entirely oa a now plan, is in progress of construction at the inlet, in that village. Instead of the usual frame, plunked on the outside and sheathed within, this boat is composed of solid sticks of :Imber, break ing joints and laying one upon the other, clamped down together with heavy bolts, and braced with strong stays throughout. Some persons of experience in canal nav• igatiOn claim that this boatwill have great er capacity for her size thin other boats, as she will be lighter, andat the same time stronger and more subetastial. JOSEPH MEYER ANTHONY MEYER. JOSEPH MEYE3 & SON, ItANOPACTIMINS OP FANCY AND PLAIN • FURNITURE & CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Sixth etreetand Virgin alley,) no 9 PITTSBURGH. PATENT WRITING CASE give 4 i c he to ASE I 9 i 0 ile eigd i b G y lg le A l a noT O ee to write upon, will hold Pen and Pencil, Piper and Inkstand, India Rubber, and (hookers, Checker Board, and yet will Md LIP ao to to measure only 8•‘ Inches )y 2 inches, For sale by `v. g. HAVEN, apll WOOD & THIRD &TS. el i d ' t Tat MOEN AT 1110CLEL- N OTICE IS SEREST GIVEN THAT that thepailiership lately subsisting be tween ANDREW BAKER and CYRUS MIL LER, under the Sri of BAKER & MILLER. was dissolved by muted consent on the Stith day of April, 11462. Tb debts owing to said partner chip are to be nomad by said A. J. BAKER, and all.accounts to hi:settled by him. .ap2ti-lwd NITALL FIVER— New Ppers receiving daily at No. 107 Market etreet,.car Liberty by sP 26 JOS. R. TWOLIES. Par par PIM .11 GOLD APERS— For Paiors, new patterns for sale at N 0.107 Market strea near Liberty street by ap26 JOS. It. HUGHES. EW .EBSEY SWEET POTATOES, for gat by TE.ECKGAM A LONG, No. riff Liberty street, ap29 next door to Harl's el MINNIE SUGAR CANE NEED— For sie by BECKHAM et LONG, No. 127 Libsco next door to Hare'=el. ▪ i. " AP II . . ▪ largiot ()flow priced. received and for sale W. P. AASILUL. ohIS • M 87 Wood street. . par _'.re; wont IPA PER. HANGINI6IB--IN CAIN. $O4 Brown and Greeia, formal* by W. W. P. MARSHALL; 00.fttreet. $1.09 per hawl..A roolvmd and. rte Tfeicauf & LOlre r G ' Liberty et, mat to Hare's LI if:-/plo SIFLIESI:i wooa SALIg arset uy BOW** TETLEY, . , I. l i pon hdaduto City Mortality. 1 Lady's PUSH. A. J. BAIiYR. CYRUS MILLER. - - 111 iiidets9,_st Plater -li7 Fourth strAZiatirsh, A. MON Maj. k Qr. Mr., U. S. Arms. Office Qr. Mr. U. S. A.. Pittibursh, Penu'a., April 99, 1262. myl sot's Bazar. IN O. Rene's. DRIEDFRUIIT bhls. Dried Apples: 20 do do Peaches. halves. Just re ceived and fore ale by JAS, A. IetITZER, rnyl corner Market and First streets. RYE FLOUR-- 4 bbk. Rye Flour just received and for .YAS. A. FETZER, corner Market and First streets. GUAGING AND WANTAGE RODS for sale by BOW N A: TETLEY, mot EV, Wood street. ANVILS-FACI.D AND NEW HORNS Put on by rayi ;BOWN & TETLEY, 136 Wood et. HARDWARE. AND CUTLERY.— A mend asgortment for BOWN sale by & TETLEY 136 Wood street ClOUrle NEW MODEL NAVE AND lJ Pohket Revolvers for wale by myl BOWN & TErfLEY. 1:03 Wood PAYER HANGERS SMEARS FOR sale by myl BOWN k TETLEY, 136 Wood street BOOTS AND SHOES. --AT - No. 62 Fifth Street. SEE THE LIST OF PRICES. Ladles' English Lasting Gaiters 65e. Regular price $l,OO Ladies' Eng. Silk Con. Gaiters, 1,00 Regular price 1,50 Ladles' Eng. Silk Con. Gait's. extra 1,25 Regular price 2,00 Ladles' Fine French Morocco Heel ed Boots 1,10 Regular price 1,75 Ladles' Fine Silk Congress Goat Heeled Roots 1,20 Regular price 2,00 Ladies. Fine Slippers 25 Regular price .. . ... ..... . . . 73 Ladies' Rid and Morocco Sewed Heeled Boots 1,00 Regular price 1,75 Child's Shoes)._ .... ......... 15 Regular price 30 13.4 Greater Variety of Goods than :air other House in the City, and all at the same proportional prices. 011,.. The MOST DURABLE SHOES in the world and most Elegant. Thirty-Four Different Kinds of Children's Shoes. New Goods, with all the Novelties, received daily at GARDI%ER'S, 6l Filth St., ap:10 NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE. IUIOOP lIKIRTS AT 3IICCLELLAND'S ACCTI“N. F A NCYA ND STA PLE DIRT GOODS- NEW STYLE DRESS GU( I) fur Spring and Summer VERY RICH TWISTED SILKS, BEA l - TIFUL ORGANDIES, SHAWLS AND SACQUES, rfli - cri.SCiii AND SHEETINGS, Ilioothi for Men and Boyw Wear, Hoot Hoop Pik trio Ist the city, Needle Work Collar% Hosiery, Gloves, &c., Black and White Plaid Cloth, Merrimac and other best prints 124 cents. Ate — Good Bargaias for Cash. C. HINSON LOVE it CO., No. 74 Mlirket ftlrec PRIVATE LIBRARY AT AU(.7101% Thursday livening, May lot, at o'clock, will he sold at the Masonic Hall Auction Rouse, 3 Fifth Street, a choice collection of IILELIgiI OM HISTORIC and MISCELLANEOUS BOORS, embracing works by Spurgeon, Beeeher, Mrs, Browning, Caroline Lee Rentz, Jane Eyre, Mrs. Partington and a number of other popular authors, all ot which will he :odd without reserve. T. A. MeCLELLAND, Auctioueer. 1862. 1862. M'CORD 84 CO. HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND SHAKER Wholesale and Retail. 'al Wood street. PITTSBURGH. Il i A - NOW RECEIVING A LARGE WV A lON to our already Immenseißoek of Hats Cif traw Goods. Bonnet/N . Bllliter Hoods and Palm eat Hats. Merchants eviting our city can buy from us at LOWER PRICKS than in Phi ladelphia or New York. ap29:2md BOOTI4 AND SHOES AT BieCLEIO LAND'S AUCTION. OUT OF THE SMOKE AND DENT of the City, on Mount Wasbington„ we have amnia beautiful Lot/ of Ground for sate. In good locations, of various sizes and price. aad on NWT terms of payment. _ S. CUTHBERT & SONS, 51 Market atriket. THE LARGERT SYA - Itiolvesey PACktts 15EM 'ED STA MINES•S UNION STATION - ER - T .- I.:Ceti El's CK". 2 4 ASSORTED ENVELOPES, 5 - fiTEEk. f PESt, - I — .AiE'OntRIODATIoyft PETIT HOLDER, E It' ir -r-Ef&Yi- 1 ►Ck C AI.IfLAYAC i~o7R Is6Q. AiGIENTX StPPLIED kl-64 PER DOZEN. HENRY MINER, NOS. 71 AND 73 FIFTH STREET, next door to Poet Office. ap2s HANDKERCHIEFS- THE. LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY, FOR LADIES AND LENTO JOSEPH HOIOIMN, 77 MARKET STEW WNW CALF oxposirseesnp,cio MENF' CALF PXFORD'S ROOD $1,50, MRITS' CALF ORFORD'S GOOD 51,5,0- •t No. ia Filth Street. 2d death= idagird. D. s. nimainteinuw: 131Leat ' AAP New Oigh Oderedeheßell ir Milhe ode at Na.Ul7 - keit , NO J. ARE OPENING A LARGE 1:121C11 BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF SUMMER DRY GOODS, CORNER OF FIFTFI MEE= MARKET STREETS. myl FOR HALE —A DI99IIIIABLE PEW IN the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CI:MhCli, Pittsburgh. No. $7, Middle Isle. Apply to ROBERT B. DAVIS, ei , 3o:lwd 93 Wood attest. GAITERS AT NeCLELLANDIIAUC TION. G 0 TO igeoLELLAIgutS SALE OF SHOES, SIUNDIIIII2 10 Cases Fine Claret Wine; 21 do do Saturn •do • 15 do Superline j air s Wine • fur sale b 10 do y di Fine Old do : as ETT, ap.3o:4t No. t IDE sod street. /V HOES AT ATUCTIOING =Di DAY AT McCLELLANDI3. Divarnt AND DZLAINDS AT Mc CIALLAND'S AUCTION. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE 1121tETO. FORE exhibit 11166etweep.....tie undersigned under the style of _STURGEON k CO. has this day . been dissolved.. The books of said co -Pastaersaip_are ill the heads ofMatsuns R V. Scorr and N. U. Wsusite, who use authorized to close and settle the seine. W. IV. L W MEON, N. U. WALKER. PITTiBURGH, April 26 . 186 2." av2k3t4l W.llOOll TEI CENT* A PAIR AND /or UPWARDS AT MoOLELLAND'S. HOOP SKIRTS AT AIeaLRIRANIPS AUCTION. WE. SCHMERTZ r 4'o., • ifaveiust received a largo anortakent of OMITS. BOYS AND YOITTES. FRENCH CALF PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, IaErMI Calf and Patent Leather Con gress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and Strap Shoes, always to bo had nt ap2ti 31 FIFTH. STREET E ATON, MACRUM & YO. 17 FIFTH &MEET, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS - 0 F - Trimmings Embroideries, Hosiery Shirts, Collars,_ies, Su*siukrs. Skirts, Hun and Rain Umbrellas, Cons% iti n..k... bbses, And all kinds Fancy Artlelassuels. Hoodg, Its. Wholsale buyers supplied ea best terms. EATON, MACRUM & CO.. street. pEstritninkr. PERMIDIMLY LIIIWr A . A large and fine seeortment ennimery, cen aitin OMADI?g of the finest extracts ol all diaoriptions. HAIR OILS. . E 9 422 6610 G ES. flair Also, tam: eawtcnent of the bmt Braless, Flesh *Kt& ke. AT . JOBEIInriVA: R 1 , 2 d COM er of DP woad and &riot street. JUST RECEIVED-- LADIES ARID MISSES' LASTING B&LLOL', CONOIUNIS LACE GAITERS. ALE), Fromm* Mld sad Morrores Balmoral, always on hand and made to order at W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.'S 81 81:8"Ta STREET EATON, MACAU:TX a CO- NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, Invite the attention of Wholesale etc Retell Bu - yers to a large and varied stook of desirable goods Just opened. sp26 GIAVE MONET, GO TO MeCLELLANII FOR SHOES. HORNE'S NEW WHOLESALE MIWNERY ROOMS,: SECOND SECOND AND THIRD STOMICS, Nos. 77 and 79 MARKET STREET. SECOND ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS .THIS SEASON. wrz TAME PLZABORZ IN AN• flouncing to our =Women that we have open at our new WHOLESALE MULLINERY ROOMS, and have just reoeived the largest and ',hawsst stock of goods we have ever offered to the trad e . Reaueta, of MI styles stag kinds, Hata fer Labiate and Hires, Maker Rtieb Hoods, Feetweß t Silks, Fleeter*, ea, Ileame Black and Witter Silk Lama, Eiliallsh Crape and Ilembaxture„ Plaid MIR* mid Fleimeee. BONNET RIBBONS : from the New York Auction, at priest as low at they are sold in any Eastern Jobbing House. Country liierchantaand Linnets are to call and examine oar stock before makla their ptudhasee. JOSEPH HORNE, 77 MARKET STRUM - POOP SKIRTS AT NeCLlte" " AUCTION. pW° FORTE AT AUCTION—OW FRIDAY &Stemma. at 3 Vekek, at Ma sonic, 'Hall Auction House wiU be sold ea, PIANO FORTE AND Wilio4l‘ ix poi or der. It can be examined anytin e( to sale. T. A. X ap:3o - irAMEAT SHOE NA= AT: SeeLitlr LAND'S. NOTICID. A 1111110111111111LEIIIILUI tw or $ suing tbo uTzArim -TOW T. • z norm to hand thou t ly oath • for , 999-P- o ,hm - ' 4 Thorw MEN A.N.11 Indians Goods milted fat MILITARY PURPOSES, Now in Store NO. 881 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE .1 CO layl-Imd WM. BRICE & PRODUCE AND PROVISLON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia. wh Va.. en r eq Liberal sign advances made on conments JOHN E YLLIIOa . .FY P SLLI3ON..RODYASII ELLI9OB JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIBBES AND VESTINGS No. 339 AFAR ET STREET, (3d door below Fourth,) ruyLlya PHILADELPHIA. WEST & MAGEE- Wholesale Druggists, NO. MI MARKET STMEET. PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS IN Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Dye-stuffs, &c.. and Agents for Kerosene; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils, Burning Fluid, Cate phene. Tar, Pitch Rosin, Wagon and Railroad Grease.. .my l:3md —— - GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 610 CHESTNUT STREET, mylly PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH (}COPELOi A_ TIC V-, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, - F - MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, tarlilyd PHILADELPHIA CHARLES MAGEE. Importer and Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Postings, Tailors' Trimmings, SIC, 266 MARKET STREET, North Elie, PHILADELPHIA. myl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. .3 1 3 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Cloths, Cassia:ere-0, liWings, dv.,dx% Always on hand a wall adaeted ,stook of Goods suitable for the trade. myl-lyd w. & D.,.11W!E1141,11tr. Dianufactatera anddsidaaa - k Tobacco, Snuff and , ikollan6 •1 - ap314 7 Noa. us and 131 Wol4-431481%:: ENSINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. 1_.1.131(1-1 & BLACK. 'Manufacturers of Bar;Sikeet. Roller 'Plate. Keep, A and Irian, Nails and Spikes Also, &roes. Small T Bail and Flat. Bar Railr Iron, suitable for Coal Works. Werke are adjoining tie CITY GAS WORK Warelionso, Se a Ili hil ger street and N Market street, iker. Building. $8031A" N It O HAN LIN 9 111$80 HARNNIUNW A thiejloings m o s f reosi thiee va dessa to.day t.. use ssoh l 1114. chess o=l h. singule jimatan, Lord% 0 1 Directors el Choirs, and& p 0 i.i.... t° sad ez lfraa a 11 warorooors of am : stir?, $1 Wood street. lira Fez swum AT A lifsWeAllf—.AJF OW GAS ILKLODIAN. with four an and two beak* of keys of 6 alluvia HAY tomb l i ks is private fazzuo Imo udis tiro yore. Auld sur oollest order im avers regyikt. ' TIM style tare is vary biadl sa t4 4 lpust to Ifirt_kat made Piano Fort*. rs pries. MO in fkaton; korstoyow ap2ll JOEN M. LOA. S'oadstrast. - C sissLy_ t _ v.,. 141 MTR M.M. commits Giiiioiral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. D 1411.228 IN NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES and other thes. Meg WISER t WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 MTH STEM PITTSBURGH. PA Awarded OW As* Premien at A. United States Fair FOR TEE YEARS 1868, 1869 and 1860. UPWARDS OF S 0 , .0 0 0 MACHINES mold in the United States. 13MMIMI 90,000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR We offer to the public WHIRL= h WTtw BON'S 13(PROVXD OWING KACHINI. at REWORD PRICE, with increased ensidelioe of its merits as the beet and moat usehil Fondly Bowing Menbine saw is JIM lidos" emslly well on the thiekett and thinnest makes the lock-seta hapoesible to unravel. alike oa both sides, is diapki in °east motion, more epee*, in movement, and more durable than any othorww . chines. Ctrimilts d Wierption ofmaeldne furnished grads on spoliation in per son or by letter, Sway hiwohine warranted for ibriie JOWL " apt WM. SUUNKR ikIICA • SPRIN! 41001141 •!RING 11411011 MIS OPENING DAILY Spring Geode and baring boatel GAN' ebony; will offer th t prieee to salt the time. also New Style Sao: nee and MseddllosEig uL et "J . No: 91 Diarit t ieret. end VI M ONLY PLACE IN PlTMlllinlThigt where you can only buy the moat elegant and durable 1600ThA1D SHOE; at about ludl Prin. at NO. d 2 FIFTH STREW. naxt door le 4111111 °Mee. wit =MEI Mir The River—Lag there werell•TOCl feet lig•inebili.oo6llll4ll., nol end falling. TM weither, • • . Pleasant. Tig6Tb,- steamers Mailkool4li. ... • 7 2. and J. B. Ford were adverthadollol.* nuti for thisport on Tansies'. ", • Da. The steamers Science, . - Hastings and Clara Dean loft hut eewly trips. Oft. The Saint Cloud, Captain • that arrived from Saint Louis brataktia= manse load. She will have &Vet* brit - - and Saint Paul. • .. • fp4r" The fine passenger steam* Se • ,• Wm. Wallace: Capt. Rao Csamholl. pounced for Clatkirill4l and Nadteilla. I.OIOIIV, ' fine accommodations and the beg et'lliniglllol Is the first Naehvilleadvatisementgal fished for upwards of one year. . : t'49l l ' velio Seir Capt. Shuman's fine pa** zonia is announced for Cairo, St. Icuk asii4C4lo/ - Paul. She has the best of accommatlationalk . the best of officers. Vr The fine packet Diadem, Cappim Thomas Rodgers. is announced for Elt.Leillamilleftl • St. Paul. Our attentive friend Hare will bohemia n:4' in the office. fka - The Silo packet T. H. Dine, C0i"....1 .. Davidson, .13 annauneedforClarkgriatiandlitokrq, vale. ge- The packet Arizonia . is . . ing complete and thorough roam. pleted Me will leave for Saint Loalipityk,_, Paul. • .,.„,4,tit •":., 19th`" Boat building is yes 7 1104015100_! -, various yards in thin vicinity. _____- . V4-taithia1..,.:1...75..-.., For Louisville, allirkeirline vine. FRIDAY, TMX J. B mai llil iWaravr For freight or • myl For Loafer Ulf,. THITOADN. fhff GTIMPZ the above. above. For freight myl For St. St. - Commander, For frVh.c Foe Cairo,. blllllll W At AT NO N w l, JIATON, ' .sY.4 • ; : .e : ,••• A -