, son of B—Zim,t, and a membei of any, the "Ando:tr.,: •annah, Tenn., on id fever. He iras v. honora, as • he left Savannah for ioh. Samuel ehinson, of Com . Colonel Stem- Kentucky. They West Newton. qt, of Company I, uent, are also re- :tug are the names :sstng of the 77th 1 in the battle of o B. Cavell, hip. ek, arm; Edward hip; "Hezekiah 1 McEllwee, abdo- There was but Taylor. Hiram d at Winchester. erysipelas, aged c joined Captain regiment, a few v took ill while in e has a brother in o left Pittsburgh ?l Geist, a private da, died on Mon ktown, of spotted of malignant ty- Jefferson county, Ilroad. t lands, railroad, houses, and vari ad with the Bar .Nmpany, situated anklin, Bradford ction, at the Mer delphia, in pursu by the Supreme For that purpose. d into four parts, misted of six ,eon containing 2416 he Barclay. Coal .11ing houses, and he whole sold for 3, consisting of contains iburteen i water basin, en other. improve ?M. No. 4, an tuning ten acres, i.l and 2 of the -st mortgage, exe for $150,000, with nt. from Septem and 4 wore sold natter. ce, who lived in ?.re he owned a fine spelled to leave af on, on account of cently returned to i he found a man non of his house of the bogus Con ch had confiscated, re the property up condition that he to Jeff's govern to do. Rice re evance before the Chronicle states Thursday last, fine strnck at the wells Foulke ik Sheets, Co., at a depth of • were tubed imme flowi ng constantly reSpecsively from arrels of illumina hours, and, singu m, it will burn in a tit as little danger of led oil manufactured- ; Regiment, Com a W. Geary, which a toilsome duty in driving the rebels ni of Gen. McDow .s mustered for pay to months pay was i the whole amount did not fall far ire are a number of giment, who sent a has the following : m. \Vise made their on Sunday last by e former was con- procuring goods on ne latter was under : for larceny. Sher- gitives as they were , and pursued theM, goods and made thek Thos. Eshenbangh, Capt. Martin's corn a rsoner pr,ves to 1,8 enbaugh, as wits Washington on the ering set out to join t knowing exactly Ipanious in arms he . . one branch of:the considerable length PATENT WRITING :CASE Tal""Anso ANIBANGEIp AB TO We the writer a table eight by nine inehee to write usem,riillliold Pea amed : Pereedl. ' and inkstand, lOadla lubber, aged Cheellters, • Checker Board, and yet will tbld up an is to measure only 8% intim. by 2 inches. For aide by ; HAVEN, WOOD 4111:AD SW; nterleit. .4e numbers of coun 'nation of three.dol• n Bank of Maine are citation is good, but rse. Counterfeits of five dollars, on the re also out. These ition in the East for eli calculated to de- re at Auction. N & .111.A1=MOB *SO S BO3IA TARBIonums , A third supply of these elegant, useful and ;cheap Harmoniums received to-day. Teachers. 'Dirctors of Schools, .SiAMEM Masters. Leaders of Cho'.nd the Rublic geperalls. are reteictfulir ' total aaltieraansie themag ad o mire lOHN "rip 23 81 Wood street • . WANDKEHCIIIIATH-- • ' 1 two o'clock, at the' . Gipner, will be sold work netts, bandker.• 3, fancy goods, hoop sale positive. T. actioneers. tation. l'Culloch, of Co. C, Cavalry, has been egant sabre, by his in Unity township,. y. The - sword gton, and _presented vode and Weidman, MEM* CALF Oktvnuris odonsi,so , l_Anseasbly. ) roads named lait iey Central, La c k s .: urg, and Ohio and , will carry delegates tmbly of the U. P. its city on the 21st of :MENB' 041. 1 '031'91P ' 8 OP. OP:A*1) MENB' CALF OXFORD'S GOOD p. 60, at 114.15 Fitt\ Blireat, door Maiket, , fieIEMMEICLIKMIMMe- - 116711116011 , 01LTS or T I TIAN IN 413 0 6.-116 tier and eon venientGarden Sprinkler. rale at the One Fit dal mid Phiskiihnt OWL DuN & 1164 Wiiallakreektitiar 6th. - estmorehussl. noreland •connty far.e tobacco this season to seed was sown two laborious, but very JZINIIre 141111TA'i'0124. foxiele by :BECKHAM 11.0413.,. ... No. le7Miberty meet. next door to Haze's Hotel. : ' Far sale by us i or & - 4P 2i ‘ • , 14414i0 to R. S. Allen for a e ice, free from oil, ishing our citizens. --- • • h Imesp,.mito4. askit onow - - ia.:4llllllsimago. - • _ a _ in f eseareson. u a duelling the until 04emiatik. JIM ; li ngPWW , z, Ati apar...fiT lifmgyo • ' v! , ^ l4 , y •• a- tirade in • 1 - ---?..? " --41-- IP I -z - •.. Id do • well • • • , •.* '• . • i i :Ile Mimes, a • / ' " ''''''', '• '''' ." ' •ve R. It: ,_ • I. ~ attikalit : • 'St. Charles ! •-, , r il ikism,.h ere he will be p '! 44 . ',l r ,.l.WW„ e kt- , Th e Timmikaimtm awastamnisniTritOsploal Wafigivirtonaileentioregumnip Miami.. Till" 'eOtftik* a ii9tettattir V6ol4l l iis . there ik ni a diiict combnicitiiin VMWasie• boats twice- , t day with ... AßAl:mei, there is a very large trade from that seetiOn. Our business men Would no doubt find it a great advantage to advertise in that paper. Pltlelrsesl4ee ,; lijured • in Cia • • •• . einnati. • , . The Cineinniti Presistates that 'lli:Maas Crawford, a Pittsburgh .steamboat pilot, fell'from the third story Window of ,the Clermont Hotel; -HrOadway, 'between Third street and Lower , Market, on Sun day night, and broke one of his legs. He was found by a poliisOimm, Monday morn ing, about two &dock M. a disabled con dition, and eaniedinto.the hotel: Mhos Mealean'or lienetlt--Greit Expectations. The novel by "Charles Dickens, which created such a sensation, has been drama tized by several, but by none more success; ful than Miss Issuics Menken, whose ver sions of "Great Expectations” will ir jorre, duced this • evening, on the occasion, her benefit, when she plays the part of Miss Menken's popularity and the revival most this sensation uSt fillthe house. Sent tiii.tlie,Refage. The girls whose 'arrest for pocket pick ing we noticed yeiterdwi, were sent to the House of Refuge, AU the rhottry.whs re covered but three dollars. . . • A Strange Story. • • John P. Hunt, Mas onic Hall, has for sale a fine Boston edition of Drawer's last novel, "A Strange Story," with steel illus trations. It is in a neat form and must sell rapidly as the book is very popular. eultlail Nothing is more ornamental to a hand somely furnished dwelling than good Veni tian blinds at the windows, and therefore we take occasion to call attention to the card of Andrew White la-another et lawn. He has long experientein'tha business, and always furnishes a good article, so that perfect confidence caabe Vieed iu him. He repairs and repaints old blinds so that theyappear as 'good ns new/ Mr. White can be found at. No, 187 Liberty, street, near St. Clair. Spring Imporitatiorts. We direct. the attention of our merchants going East to the card of Messrs. De Cour sey, Latureade k Co., Chestnut street, Philadelphia. The firm is one.of the best and most reliable in - thelQmiliett'ity; and having just received their spring importa tions of goods for men's and boys' wear. including goods especially_suited to mili tary. purposes, are prepared to fill all or tiers the. trade they favor`: then fwitiq on favorable terms. 'Their' establishment is at No. f.3t Chestnut street, where will be found a full assortment from which to '•' ' • select. GetieratTonalrhumb i Decidedly the most`poptiliir and fashion able place of resort at the present, is the Masonic Hall, 'Fifth street, wheie:delight ed crowds are drawn daily, to witness the comicalities and repartees of this smart ideal of Shakespear's celebrated character "Puck." Not to have attended. his: levees bespeaks being out of the fashion, and as the old adage says, "to be out of the fash ion, your. may as well be out of the world.!' Mark, learn and inwardly digest the same and avoid censure by going.without delay. Cloths, Cautoimeres, Merchant .tailors and others who deal in cloths and like goods will find it to their advantage to call on John B. Ellison & Sons, No. 329 Market street, on their vis its East. They import all descriptions of cloths, eassimeres and vestings, in endless variety and can furnish any desired line of goods to order. They have a heavy trade with the West and have always given their customers here perfect satisfaction. We can endorse them as fully worthy of a lib eral patronage. NEw Clothing at alactiOn to-.nightat Mc Clelland's. See advertisement. Piano at Auction. Friday afternoon at three o'clock ail be sold at the Masonic Hall auction house one piano in good order. Sale positive. JOSEPH MEYER ANTHONY MEYER. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF geeicitAtt4Alo • FURIMITRIE CIPIAIRS *Ol l WAREHOIISE,I3S SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Shth string and nits PrriSß4749, THWIARGEST-AND - CHEAPEST. ellairalg `TAW %WIG ' FOR LAZUMBAND,Wws.. JOSEPECIteI 771umetr1'entintr A : see r ., The k '64; itie eta of TimPR says. Wasnistrrox, April 29. I am convinced that my theory respect rite real purport of the recent visit of the 'trench Minister to Richmond, contained in a recent letter, is not far from the truth. The developments Fitnperor, Napo leon'i; policy :tomirdif Ateirico, *Web Wei now coming to light, will perhaps furnish a key to the whole mystery. It is evident that Napoleon intends to prosecute his de- Aligns on Mexico with vigor and dispatch, and to take possession of a good portion Of Mexican territory. lie is abundantly able to execute that design. The 'United States, if united, could and would prevent. this, for it is a palpable violation of the principles of, the „Monroe doctrine, which doctrine onrgoveinment is bound in honor 'to maintain, and which a democratic ad ministration would have maintained. But,. divided by this civil war, and all our ener gies absorbed in a war for the restoration of the Union, we are powerless to prevent this; or any other similar outrage. For the sake of giving liberty to a few con tented and happy negroes, the republican pally has deprived the nation of the power to resent: nationalinsults, It is,the theory cif those who are well inforined on the ,subject that the complete success of Na .poleon's designs on Mexico requires, in some way, the cooperation of the South: that M. Ifercier went to Richmond to se care that co-operation; and that he effect ed, it by making a secret treaty with the rebel government. It is conjectured that, by the terms of this treaty, Napoleon is to recognize the independence of the gouthern I „,Gonfederacy, and that they, in return, are -to give him a complete monopoly of all their productions, or such commercial ad vantages.as will amount practically to a monopoly. That such a treaty has been made. or at least that it is in the course of negotiation, and will certainly be ratified, is firmly believed by those who are not usually at fault in matters connected with French diplomacy. Time will show the correbtuess, or otherwise, of :these' views. ') Rebel Spies at Yorktown, Three rebel spies were captured on Sat urday last, by the outside pickets of our extreme left wing, in front of Yorktown. They were dressed in the uniform of UM fed Sttites soldiers, and said they were members of a certain Maine regiment of volunteers. They had forgotten the Colo 4tel's name, but knew him if they saw him. Untbrtunately for them, they were being importuned and questioned by said Colo nel, and yet the spies were not aware of his presence. They were also exposed by an intelligent contraband, and they are now under close confinement. Total —12.TJ5.594 89 The above Statement is correct, to the bast of my knowledge and belief. • JOHN HARPER, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed thin Ist day_ of May, • 1862, before me. S. SMITH, my 2 Notary Public. FANCY AND NTAPIA: DRY GOODR— NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, for Spring and Summer. VERY RICH TWISTED SILKS, BEAUTIFUL ORGANDIES, • SHAWLS AND SACQUES, SHIRTINOS AND SHEETINGS, Goods for Men and Bons Wear. Best Hoop Skirts in the city. Needle WoiliColhtra Hosiery, Gloves, &c., Black and White Plaid Cloth, Merrimac and other best prints 12& cents Car Good Bargains for Cash. C. HANSON LOVE et CO., No. 74 Market street. 1862. " 1862. MTORD, & 00. HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODS. Wholemle and Retail. 131 Wood StirpeT.- . PITTSBURGH. UTE ABE NOW lIIIICEMNOILL'AIRGE v. ADDrnoic to ougalreadrlmnsiggieStock of Hats Caps. Straw Goods. Bonnets. Shaker Hoods . and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city can buy from us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelphia or New York. ap29:2md THE LARGEST TA ONERY A IfiiTJTT ,J` MINIUM -UNION STATIO . 24 ITiTTNT47rI CO PE* - 't ; ACCON 0 T EN HOLDER, 1 SUPERIOR LEAD PENCIL, ICE, SI C GENTS S 150 PER fi=x• Inanzir Nam; - NOS. 71 AND 7$ PIFIII fitIVEAT, next door to Poet (Mel. .05 RORNE'S NEM WHOLESALE MIWNERY ROOMS, SECOND AND TREED STOBIBS, NOS. 77 and 79 MARKET STREET. 'SECOND ARRIVAL OF ;NEW GOODS THIS SEASO N, ,VVTAME PLEASE= IN. AN. sto n i =as to our eadomors that we have WHOLESALE HILLINIERY 1100701, and have jut received the largest and cheapest stock decode we have OM oared to the trade. llomeeta. b at s styles sad Wade, Hats lbw kt and 11001014 *skew Heads, Press! Piewers, Illossek OessisHillks. Meek nisi linittweink_'ilitim 11 :Ar ou =ssid pse =maata . 2 1i :BONNBT hew the rieektieee, ri4 111 - 1144 etaad /11=ited to and examine ow stock base :las their litt r • :-!r.greigiorarig Kam - 1121112. 41 1, 1 0MPlirbrif A . : ,:, i'. , .r):,:.1 e ' ;..; . ...•i/. r . 4 — , F. x..:ir, DI -41--NGVS r. • r TiyNEW liVir . , . 1 39 . 11000 STREET can be fotaiul an tho latest styles of Silk, Cassimare & Soft Hats Cava, inwrest variety; Straw Elands* tinnareies Taney Hans, *3 To persoas who buy for each. Wholeimbi or Retail, the greatest inducements is offered. • Call and examine our stock. m • DAY- W. & D. lIUGUS Hare opened one of the largest and most beautifu awirtment of SL MMES, DRY GOODS, of the latest importations Beaman' Organdies Lawns, Freneh Droonett Lawns, . Embroidered Grenadines, Black mai White Shepherd Piet ii Poe Be Ekerres, entirely new MU% Choke Styles Dossashignes, Plaid and Faney lteraGes, Double Sneed /Lek Silks, Phan Silks; all rotors, Small CheekedillUte. Grisalle replies. Sae fabric. New Style Hoop Skirts, of the finest quality. We also reeived a large to of new style PARASOL% AND AMIN UMBRELLAS. W. & D. HUGUS, comer of Fifth and Market streets STATENENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY. May I . lB e MEANS Loans, Bills and Discounts 51,333,550 S 5 United States 73-10 Loan 143.000 00 Real Estate and Ground Rent r 5.531 91. Stocks and Miscellanies 10,8,8 12 Due byother Banks lllS.'& 4l 36 Bank Notes, Checks and Treas. Notes 182.214 91 Specie . 769,079 34 Total $2,735.594 89 LIABILITIES Capital Stock . BLIA3:500 00 Profits and Barnints 244,334 Unpaid Dividenda and Suspense Ater... 3,916 t a d Duo to other Banks ..: =42 56 Circulation 111,231,00 Deposits 1,209,970 28 I TATENIENT OF THE EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSBURGH. PITTSBURGH, May 1, 1862. Loans and DiRIOUDIS $1,644.2,15 18 Real Estate 50,000 00 Specie in Vault - ' N 11.851 53 U 8 Demand Notes • 278.00000 ULltieasury Notes 7 3-10 it et 250,000 00 U - States Certifieates6 ;0,000.00 Pennsylvania Loan 618 et BZSOO 00 Cheeks and Notes of other Banks 157,172 00 Due by other Banks 77,159 54 $2,996,888 55 . 910,000 00 . 1,4.34.444 00 . 360,403 65 . :2,889 84 . 271,151 16 V. 966,983 55 The above Statement is correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief, - - • - H. Vii. M Cashier Affirmed before me, this let day of May, 1862. my 2 C. ISE A EL, Notary Public.? I QTATEkENT OF TUE 11114011 ('OTT BANK. Capital Stork Circulation Deposits Duo to other Banks Contingent Fund and Profits 'Ptrraerting. May 1 .18 6 2. Capital Stock ' 5400.000 f S./ Loans and Discounts 580. MS .18 Due by other Banks 45311 81 Notes and Checks of other Banks, and Treasury Notes . 100,318 18 Secie 216.322 Si Circulation 130963 Oti Duo to other Banks 4,245 10 Due to Depositors 383.9101 31 The above Statement is correct according to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN MAGOETIN. Cashier. Affirmed unto before me this day, my 2 1W H WHITNEY. Norther Publie S --- rTATEMENT OF THE EIERCHANTAr 1 AND MANUFACTURERS' BANK. PITTSBURG/I. Thuriday Morning, May 1.186"2 Capital Stock .030 00 Circulation 8600 738;316 00 Due Depositors .150.847 36 Due other Banks 2%846 70 Loans and Diacounts 818,4061 g • Coin 3.41,843,0 Notes and Cheeks of other Bank. 244.151 a Due by other Banks 133J10111 Commonwealth of Penneylvania Loan.. 50,00000 United States Treasury Notes 188,000 00 The above Statement is correct and true, to the best of my knowledge and Iglie W. H. DENNY. Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me this Ist day of May. 1962. W. H. WHITNEY, my 2 Notary Public. .1 BKIIA SD IN O. —TKO GIENTI.EMEN and wires can be isoeommodated .with Boarding. at No. 108 Fifth street. A pleasant location. Also, two single gentlemen. mytlwd 100 COATS AT AUCTION ....ON FRIDAY Evening, Bat SI. it 7,1-2 o'cloclk_will be sold at Masonic-Bull Auction House. Ne. Stl Filth Street. a largo Masonic - Bull, of 312121 r and BOYS' Cassimere i Abaco!, Far mers Satin,ManeLles. Linen and Sumner COATS. all of whine' are NEW and PPPPP CT. T. A. neCIALIA/111. • my 2 ARCTIOBERR. BILTRLINGTON HERRING— Se bone new Burlington Herring to arrive this day and for sale by my 2 Noe. USJULTHERE.BROE. and In Wood Amt. , , -- LAKE SPOIR-400 HALF BARRELS Whits Fish. 111.1 do Herring, hut received end for eale by rnY2. 11/NRY 11.-COLLiNEL . • 7 . GlOArerellne *Agnae Po* deredikiwietoneritieiiedivadfoilialit by ;11/411.11TILIOLLINik 11111110 110IIND DRAFT ROBARB.C t iol . thro Avenue thanMOMu Nille.Yesni on" ' Dro w 7l . Bl/011/ or. Dark Sorrels ANNA and a same high. or upwards; strong. active and well broken Amos. ; Hours of loopoothm. between IS R. and 2P. M.. daily Sundays excepted Patter mores BOW, No. I k7 Fourth Roan's. A. NO :WC"' ORloa ' -' Qr* Mifia-fir--- P 2.• 118412 Mr :tr • A., PittaTZt p al • ArTI In.Yl BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 62 Fifth Street: SEE _THE LIST "01 PRICES. Ladles' Eaptllali•Lantheir Salters Gile s . IMlZlair paten „. $l,OO Nags. auk Cam G tatters, 1,00 LaVjgreg; ll.44 lll&ilaa. Gleet•a. extra= zaWsergerleir—.. 11,110 • Mao Pram* ineriteea . Hoolt. 1,10 Hanledint= ki t igr aC ea llilk easprtneor Gloopt il . 4!l • _ knesame pewee" nattuaw-Ptuallilypeera ' JOAO GB - .. . . • - MLA Greeter Varietinitio " Wilin; env ether Hones lathe Ms. and at the tame proportional pries& MI. The MOST DIIRABLIC MOMS* the wed& and most k r ' . rear.renar Different Yiab of Children's Shoo. dailyat New ate . with ell the Novelties. reeeived GARDINER'S. Di FLEA St., NEXT TO. ZUIIIIIII OFFICE. HOOP SKINTIVAT AUCTION. Ma MIMI• PiciN2l. JUP MA' a t et solo at _ W_P .k.i.:./ , ... lig. li t " tize i rst his nist t lottspablie that he n Mtg . , . i htirg ith = ii; iseepmmoaate an what mist his line at the loweat eata.foreask arm* Made as Nair suishjd 1-L9 ...x: - .1..ct...."1,...}....A..... . -. ,Old niiirapai_tod &JAW/anted at the VI ' Ml* .lad'irtlisyniti; does not please will tottp o nsr it - N. 8.-4 has en _twitted b_y some of my pletleallaviNeads go satlin'elhatrtuul'quit the Blind makiage vide' bis not 50..; ,• ft,,: • WE MEREST ...ll*, ' Nonce ...44W v these indebtedtbibenit: • • I L . Jr. E.: EAMMMAN- t ed.: • that their accounts have been left Air settlement in the hands o). JAMES' MILLER. - 1.0%. Aldee man, Ohinstreet, Allegheny Mb% By this course we do not deske to add coat to any account, but our present business eats are each as to renderit impeatadi for titer of us to attend personnllytemaldngegllections. and we trust that; those tutecested • emytind It convenient to give prompt attention to onr claims. • JL. CARNAGRAN. R. B. NORRIS. Formerly J. L. CARNAORAN & CO.. teY2ltdaw - - TREASURER'S OF rice, ALLEG_WY t - Pittsburgh, .MeElat. DM. BY THE RlST.flECTAlitor — Alf ACT : ASSEMBLY„..ritlating Allytheny county. Pawed May lit. 1861. Rim required that the Treasurer of said County shall attend person ally or by deputy, at least one day in each ward, borough. township or election district in said county-, for the purpose, .of receiving STATE, COUNTY, MILITARY' and COUNTY POOR TAXES, from .es, Omen paying amount of taxes amesseg agninst him Mi:y e lper district, leas adedisetion Ofs per cent'a by said act of AssesablY. •'-• • • said Act of Assembht hither provides an fol lows, viz: Sec. R . If any person I sliall. at the time and place appointed seabove, or at the Treasurer's of doe, before such time. psi the full amount of his taxes as above. lees the deduction: 'he shall be en titled to deduction esti qmtttm thereon, and edittszesmay bneshitethemWurer at hie (H a oe. suldeetto thededny. on afire per contain as stormed. at time three mount after thin-fixed. al -ditielf ttmtliti; l'payhtent thereof in the dietrice . • • Sec. Z. If ant of 'Said tazier_Odin remain WI ,I Paid in any of mild &Arida fora. pethid of tbur months after the day. fi nial ?an fetiffisiond' Ibt the I parinsetistbegrflitieft'filetriet the Treanurer diall Iniavegingag, eenommiedhy 'a schidiale of all enPaidlattisie web , M.let;-.aitil • the 'nameS of the penises itimiMblyedy tor whom the same are due direatedteranydtmen ofthe county, author izinganitrequiring him to demand `and receive. from the persons named in thesehedule. themes therein charged against theta respectively. to-' gether with five per eentite in' addition' thereto. *Malkin be in full nitineentation to such person for theedledienthimsof.lettneither the Treasurer nor the tallest:* apiteinted !whim as above shall deny desenitcelhe mug et; mad 'warrants he re quired to reesive from nay 'Demon less than the whole amend oftsianuressed:against him or his propene in any one ward: • borough 'or township. asonereased or dintinished'hY the deductions- or additions herein before prodded • for. The col lectors sePeointed by the.Tressuner, shall be res paredble to the Treasurer for tbe faithful perform ance of the duties, and for the amounts collected by them. End shallhave all the powers conferred on collectors of sue by the Mid 'section of the amt of fifteenth April, one thousand, eight, hug drtid tbirty-fstr.-L • . In ' , uremia.. of said ket.l: AARON - FLOYD. Treasurer of said county; hereby give notice that I will attend for•the purpose of receiving taxes in the several wards. boronghs., townships end preciacts'of saitemMly; at. IsMplaee of bolding general deetions therein respootivede . on the fol.- lowhit doPa. *amigo o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m.. to wit: Ist. Ward, Pittsburgh. Lawrenceville , creel mud and Baldwin townships; on 3 1101110 11.7 June al. 2d Ward. Pittsburgh.. Pitt. Neville and Mifflin townships, on Tuesday. June 2d. 3d Ward. Pittsburgh, (Ist precinct , ) ns ColE. Se wickleyborough and Meson township oa Wet& ne•daY. June 4th. 3d Ward, Pittshurgh, (2/I.preebet) Reeplu. (Ist district,) Sewickley and Snowden to wn ships, on Jun e sth. • • 4th Ward, Pittsburgh. Peebles. ff.:4 district) Mc- Clure and tipper 81.4:lair townships, on Friday, June 6th. sth Ward, Pittsburgh, (let precinct.) Wilkins. Manchester and Scott township, on Saturday, June 7th. sth Ward, Pittsburgh, (MI precinct ) 'Patton. South Pittsburgh and Chartism township,.on 31 huidaY. June 9th. 6th Ward . Pittsburgh , Irimmilion Tem ,en villa. and Robinson township. on •ir Jane on West Pitio barrw, and tithiarette towns on Weisser day, - Jusm llth. Bth Ward. Pittsburgh, EliMdmith township. Mo. - noturshela bbronch and North Fayette township, OD Thursday, June 12th. 9th Wart. Pittsburgh. Elisabeth borough; Union and Findley townships, on Friday, Jade 13th. • let Ward, Alleghimp„. .Walt 17111:2 1 ft s m ! St. Clair and Moon 'townships. e .1 une 14th. • •• •24 Ward, Mesh Uranium and East Birmingham, ea „Jane 16th. 3d Ward. dliaiesav (ba preeimet.) Fawn. (Ist district.) borough of Birmingham. (Ist precinct) and Hampton township. ~e on. ratesday, June 17th. ' I 4 !* • • 3d irtiva Alliihinyßs!. ink McCandless. Fawn. (24 distritiamt=lll' Birmingham': (24 precinct') On une 18th. 4th Ward. Allegheny. (LA precinct) Pine, East Deer. and Reserve townships, on Thursday. 'June 19th. . • .. ith Ward, Allegheny : (? d pr Richland. Indiana. (at 'Armatrong r ar aad Du quesne borough. on F 1. Alm West Deer. Sharpaburg. ranklln. (Ist district,) and Plum, on llitstjune,lbst. Ohio,. Franksin. (11 WatmatArtss and Rosa townships. on Nowisy„ June lar,„ AILIAON. LOYD. County Treasurer. my2:2tdaw NANO FORTE. AT A.IICTION—ON FRIDAY afternoon. at 3 o'clock, at Ma •mmode Ball Auction ilouse will be mold one LINO FORTE AND STOOL, in poi or 'der. It can be examined ReC a D ny dale raviolis to T. A. . iipXl Auetioneer. , MIENIX LOOKING GLASS & PIC. TURN FRABLE MANUFACTORY. NOS. 921 EAST TWlllarlaillßD S ic ktEn 179 & 17513114N06 & 915 Tag STREET. NetabisamMai NSW YO ' Ns tablished 1338. Tide .ffiitablfahment boa been in mccessful opreationalipme, and is the Largest of the kind in the.:lThited • States. We bare: on hand or manniketandM order every deseription of LOOKING GLAS& PICTURE AND POR ifeArr FRAMES. Ten and- Ornamental Pier. nicer ` 'Cor lattlatnissarble Slabs. Toilet (Hamm Moulding* for Pietnrelf in %DOM suita ble for transportation. either lArehtg. Rose wood. f* zosakil cte. Our new Manufactory and euresteivo facilities enable us to fournieh any Ortiebs c lii Jolson good as the land as ehom m the ALERS ARE I.NYIT TO CALL UPON us when they visit New York. We claim to be' able to supply them with every article in our line which - they can poesiblyromire. at prices lower than they can purchaseelewhere. Orders by mail aoeiW.d to with promptow. Do nollailto call what you. Weil New York. • Office & Wareroom4 N 0.1115 Centre St.. N. my2:3md HORACE V. SIGLER. Ag' F' IOR SALE—A r tISAIKABLE Pamir the FIRST PRESBYT ERIAN Pittsburgh. No. 8 / 7 .'M e. App to RO E ST S. DAVIS, 93 Woods/soot. ..,ap3o:lwd sees ~T, ~ ~~ holy: G 0 'To stecim t uriris MLLE OF sHOn . • AITST 11111CMED-- OP . LADIES A:MD MISSES' LASTING Emmet. comentins LACE. T E R B. • t#3 Also. Fredudit :Slid and Illervirees Ballenorals always on timid and mad, to order at W. E. SCHILERTZ & CO.'S in Firm errszer. EATON, XACOVII It 00- NO. .17 Tint ITILENT, • Livite the - attianlion'of, 11 . 17, to large and varied' .trek of dieirable rood. Lot opened. aptil 1111114111111 E .11101111Er t illillkTO 119A8419Etk,,,,,, 11 . 400TAXIATIII AT AUCHON. G I LI A NTIT ISn" 9 ". AT IK.CLIML. %.,5 NOTICE. ' • s, A's riIIIMMI /11Amrit AllVlsvii • 6 . - , -'. ire illiiiiita to j 1 ) 411 U • ar s .., • I ._: ~ ,,3 -' JA N-Labtraw Nilllll awrAIPNIN4 ' : ::•)::" • ./ t .31".113b1 :CND hs4i.B,Yltad MILITARY Now iu Store. NO. 831 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by PE CO IT RSEY, ',APO URCA.DE & CO. PR DM . BRICE & C 01 1 PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMM 181511110R1 MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, - ;11111. Liberal advances made on consignments WOOD required. myl-lyd JOHN F ELLISON-WM P ELLISON-ROMANS ELLISON JOHN B. BJ,LISON & SOBS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIUHES AND THSTINGS, NO. 339 MARKET STREET, (2d door below Woortb,) mylAyd PHILADELPHIA. HERsIr 4c 211,1SEE— Wholesale Druggintso, NO. 823 MARKET srlizar, PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN Paints. Oils. Window Glass, Dye-stuffs. &c.. and K Agents for erosene: Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Burning Fluid. Camphene, Tat'. Pitch, Rosin. Wagori and Railroad Grease. myl:3md GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN EVERY DESCRIPTION ov GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA• _ _ C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH I, OIV4T,CCoIEDE dr. pmAitcm, MANUFACTURERS d IMPORTERS; —0 F HEN'S FURNUIIIING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA CHARLES MAGEE. Importer and Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o, 265 MARKET STREET, North Slide, PHILADELPIIIA. . FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 813 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Cloths, Cashmeres, Vestings, ,fe., Always on hand a well selected stock of Goods suitable for the trade. E. P. MID: DLETON & BRO., IMPOZTIIB OP WINES, BRANDIES, &c,, AND DrULliafl IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 3 NORTH FRONT STRN3T. ,PHILADELPHIA. ap10:10 W. at . D. RINEHART, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds Tobacco, Snuff and Sagan, Nos. 143 and 181 Wood greet. Fes SALT AT A .111AA4mmir—AN OR. GAN DIRIAIDEON. with four stops and two banks et keys of 5 ectrivex Has been in use in a private family less than two years, and is in ex cellent order an every respect. The style of furni ture is very handsome, and equal to the beet made Piano Ports. Manufacturers prier,. IP= in Beaton; fir aartnow oath. b„ • ap23 JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. WIZELEI & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 .712TH STREET. PITTSBURGH. PA. Awarded the Arai I%mAni. at the United Stiatal Fair FOR THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF €t 0 , 0 0 0 MACHINES sold in the United States, YORK THAN 20,000 SOLD THE PAST TEAk We offer to the public WHEELER it Wan SON'S IMPROVED SEWING mApn.rjuk at REDUCED - PERU with increased oonlidenee of itsmerite as thW best and most mead Family Sewing 'Whin. Marin use. ltdose etas* well on the Woken amd thhinest .ficbrim, makce the look-Mitch hiposible to untwist, alike as bedi Bides, is Mnple in stmetnietios, more' wed, in movement. and Mae thumb!' than any other Ma chines. assellais giving prises and deseciptles of machine furnished - gratis on application in per son or by letter. S►q Mashing iniiiiotei for tiooo year,. Int. SUMNER t CO N aw 900DM- " sT— TON, N./4CRMII & 00'S, NO. 17 71P711 STREET. Wholesale and Retail 'at leered prim. Wei LOUIS iNINIDIAII.....—aus. REINEMAN, MEYRAN 1 MERLE, No. 42 rum STREET, PIMBURGH, PA., WROLZSALD AND IMAM DEMAND IN BWILIT, DIAINCVNDII. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. cLocKs, of every description. FA-NCY GOODS , Bronze Statuary, ete. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, Materials and Machinery. Wholeas domes Ale thoadeloratei AMBICHI WATCHES, as WaWeans, Nora SNltile 60411111111 salmi 4104111.11! OPENDTO Was GoodetwakedievliewbCliwivebeep. win oder them at mem 14 or dw tideme. sip New Style Samna wed itiodeet .1"4"Alle 11641111 /111 ". =l. T i jer 13 %sivia Z ` l W it l d=tias POZTSOP: ' p. uszkorOdle ak -77 vol. *yaw. Minerva. acwth _. St Cloud. Dram • Mir The Rive—Luz An It WWI* . there were Seven feet water ha the &emit lei about of , uand. During the dei we 64 *Y reins. tik•The tine pm:lE44l=er Modenne Capt. R . eed, leaves on Siitiidisy fee and Louisville. She Lae Ina inuunacidimisii sad-' is is °barge of careful end attentive lain. jp4r The weather yesterday r. n,..24 rivalsut TaFy unfavorable for outdoor troutietioas: 'The 0,1 and departures were limited. - - bar The Wheeling packet for is the Liuie Martin, Capt. Brown, S. at noon. and has fine accommodations and— tics officers. . stir The fine passenger lititarberati A Wm. Wallace. Capt. Bash Cemplefiklik* - S 1 "" nounced for Clarksville and Nashville. AliteMii.: 1.4 Lae aceommorlations and the bast otedisims.'Wfoc! is the first Nashville advertisement we hare/: ale; lishod for upwards of one year. 17-1,,1 ler Capt. Shuman's fine packet. 4:4lAr ri e s zonia is aunounced for Caim. St. Louis &id St: Paul. She has the best of accimmorlatitiok.sell the beet of officers.- • - ;4F -77 gar The fine packet Diadem; Cap TA ; " "lit:44' Thomas Rodgers. is announced for Bt. has St. Paul. Our attentive friend Hare *O hs in the office. se-The fine packet J. H. D0ne,,940. Davidson. is annsuneedforCharksvill vine. inuk_ _ For cleehmigtk 4,,,A i• .144iiii,-4-1...-:1,4 SATURDAY. MAY .- TE pi= ajAmmipmi k .: 4 gaHmer MODRRATORi J, rge . Reed. will leaveas aweilegmot For freight or Powagellifds'ew lewd q* . the agents.. - " : '._.. . ,1.1 For LotaisslUe, Clarksville AilwifiriiiiilV""," ....,.. . 2.. ...A.-rm. „. FRIDAY, MAY 2. 4 THE PACK= : - ..Kar if J. B. DONK. J. Davidoool*:,4 s gr wander. will lamas annolaseediabovii:,. 4*: • For freight or Palingliarriti:j.k..43. myl • • • • For Loy Jalagllo. sine fii#llllloWA WARM 'fit THIS DAY, MAY Z 4 PAL'. itrif Tag GDR: irctipbell Comsu snt uldire the above and intennediabe pal% . shore. Ri For freight or pares appir as Mori ArliV I id, my 2 J. B. LIVENBSTON & Caolig Fee Pousi.—W Re4/111psdass. . M.: - . 1,Z:.: I/ 3s. THISNAY. MAY 01. 4P. U. - , .:, n sd• A. THE 1111PLIEms - .1 0 I , zsA see steamer WAD Rogers. will leave for tie above sag: por,ts as spno gaged above. -..:" For frescht or gerrariselordt J. IF* ~, or JO N FLA ASIMSO' For Beaver Btembeavilla *keens& sidgme THE PaelLar Lizzie 3fartia. D. T. mender. leaves for the sieve ports lll. 2=4 Wednesday and PHUT at.MIL For freight forkessoigtappdy Neal eg to J. suoLliugB au - monitor iftif" For ISL Loon sad 1111nogo liOngt.,_-. z ~, TRW DAY.MAY 2.lrAi Kt" ta p ''' ZiIdWTEE FIND PAllmimmi ilb steamer =PI= MIT paw. Conamoider, will leave as annoilinne alherr For freoht l otimie ortntrigrilW r i l .; si my 2 .1 elat.ti For Cabo, liabeF Lotallv esi. gag l i i iisagasSf. .11 Ibiatiamanigliehat . A r,-...L:1,74 MB DAY. MAYS. •:' ' -7' . .. , t5 , F , ,- .01 Saab Ti iiteaM.= Peaffi gayi .. _ A Coamaader, will leaven _........., I freight or aros2 P r i t ie LWili Alt '` ' ” l iig; I Ass For Mt. - Louls, lIIS : .. it Ishuml, lhabsuisms ,-,. ."...,,, Paul. .. • '-: A.,71:1, MONDAY. MAY Mb, - - ' ',. -, 1 , - .-, 1 _, 1, ds s ia l a w te m i t me W DIM* v i i j Fortn at ight - , &egg J. ::..,...ter. Regular • ' -, - ''' - ' • - - ~l li , llarleeta Gaud '- .ia Jvtaa ever/ reermi IRA ann. . asiimiedie tg. - Arai Y. a& 4 P. 14. 1441 r 11 P li % .franodx e ror Sviikt or - 14$ a. $l. ir , Al lITZAMBOWT AGENCY. .1 .1. Waz . NE*. zIL. alp Hn opari am*: : WO. 90 WAlla 01111111111% .• • „ When he will tamer* a Gemini Ammar Wawa sag waddlaallisit a ' romp frousaaabastiii% I iv, 11311EMMUIST A I r ,", -"• 4 it:. A lams Iseassameal ir Ondi ce R a Iwo alWaapat of Mae •• ~ • :1410 an a l ft , A J. WS Owner at " Beim, ARID Mid, AT NO. 89 XARZET LOO= AT TIE MOM '"`? • Lana Begibuit Lords( Mel QOM kr ' woetkAUL -., ~• -0 water LIMB BiAldi ISE** '02111,1110.1 iri ii „„ : " ban onersuilliellii, kria- Cian - llama Xital-** 4 - 1 wa d ed, e:h.inftia. ifteo.l. - 0.2.11, - 1 4 worth EX. • -• ' " , •''''l'4 -I '''''- - .. ,•-•00 ftfirep i pas ni tl .4v. latio l f t AU elbaripmmisilailigAnautiw • L'a o I Apr • - - .. :1 ,.. - • •,..tili',-ra 1 JA 2 OIII,ANAIL-J. to Ara N SWIM :0114. mar thilitalehie' 1311 '' NM • '-- '" • 4 4 ,, Lrili egailaanam.• , t NV /0 COUP NW Wllair; ••" ' -,"- '' ''''''' .l •' 7 • l ;,. .:! .... 7. - ;,.: . 1 , 7 -- for t ..,- _. . . i .e..1.. r,.... ado b.v 1 , . - rtetzr apAL4t if'II.IIUCAO •• • . - •,,, , , ---: Ur TO= be 1, - " - '. — 'gn. • . 4 ,, Q. UNA imoorlii al le l ikr , • sinew All-4111141111111111.A11411V 4 , WHEW TIN . 4MIIIIIII A pplirmin AT YocLF A IMMO A RMIN . 01°. 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