Pantrilt - Oaattq. cbmi9cmdes , SATIIBDAY-11KORMEGapiVIL 9,1884.ThT T first da CITY AND SUBURBAN. 1 , . . orovilow. ramwas.va - . =i - - - .....::-..---:-, 4 giOtirs , VAr Bullsit, .In. Ilee4streat of the Executive ("emirate* 96 Wa ji tar where theiccretary. W. D.ll cGotran, trill b. ti n r, as woo, and the Chart= every_after n°°° wi g = =,; =le at the Stud Harks's building, Tourth street, 1"7. twit required by the imtinommlttere rill be by the Secretary of the Executive Saa r ' . _rni= Sleeks will be found at the Luce , !. The Weatini UnlPeralty. We are gratified to learn that this excellent Inittbstlcn It in an unusually fionrishing M atto°, and . has rapidly risen within s few jeers. 'Bight able professore are engagt.dt, audfromtheprofidincy shown by the student' We ero satisfied that they are doing their whole duty towaris them. A mooting of the Trustees woe held on Monday nor, when the Rev, E. E. Williams vii elected Professor of the "latin Language and Literature." Whine Is an,accomplished scholar, and his Engagement will prove of the greatestadvan: tap ''to,the -,lnstitution. Proftsior Griggs continus as before. to 411 the Profentorehlp,of the °Greek Language and Literature." Two more accomplished-tesetters it would be di l l - inn to Pod 'inlywhere; and pupils placed under their %charge will enjoy admin. tages.. the importance.. of which, in ao. caring's, thorough knewledge of the classics, mere'words 'cannot express...:. The room for the department of:Bonne Eirdence has Wan .elegantly anti at great expense fitted utp with Kerr tsontreidente. Professor Buker, who tin no *Warier ,:athis ego in tide country in his- department; give a full course of :OhetaleaPleetures next term;whlch. nom. sosnos (t ithe lels Inst., mad will also longs .oi.illiersilogy,;:gaolligg and Botany. Pei moss not members. of :the tinlveroltr; earl at ' tend the course of thirty lectures by paying -$1o."-Professors Diane and Letdoixt =Urine to Instinct in the French and German byka at°. ItistorYtix Most-thoroughlyAaught Professoi•Lenhart. The department of Mathematics is also In the handaof a highly competent Professor. The Preparatory Eng lish departmenwill be' in the charge of a gentleman able to govern and Interest those committed to his charge. With a large and °ensue:talons edifice, an extensive and trainable apparatus, to width large additions have just been made. a Isie cabinet of minerals, and a large •corps of Yr-donors of ability and ex perience thia institution OffoTl the best ad vantage to all who may wish, to obtain an English, 'dentine or classical educof title ation. Another feature in the management matador , . The students in this Institution are required to etudy and to conduct them selves at all times in and about the building lea proper manner. Plo better students can be found, and none more easily governed. Bev; George Woodtr,t. L. D., is President of the Ilalvertity. Criminal Court. The'following cases were disposed of yes teribly afternoon, before Judges Sterrett end *town : laabath Pearsall, indicted for keeping 11 billo house, was' convicted, but recommend ed to the mercy of the court. The jury in the ease of ldrs.RUey, charged with Stealing $2OO in gold, were unable to agresti and after being.out for six hours, were Obtained by the Court. We understand that thilanutood ten for acquittal and two for cool on. Christian Grunbert was tried on a charge of stealing a poCket boot containing $l5 from. James C. Williams, on the cars of the Pitts. burgb,Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, on Priday morning last. The evidence was con clusive, and the jury returned a Target of gisiltywitimat leaving the box, Sentence de- Isaac Clark rind Fanny Crosby race Fanny Keeton, etc tried on a charge of attempting 'to steal 11 wateltfrom an eldery man; at the Liberty streetnessengar station, on the 21st of Much lest, between one and two o'clock in the morning. Jury out. The Clia SuPply. The Miner's ..rourwi estizontes that the eon- sinsterrof coal will bo taxed at least three iallioris of lionise this year In ` consequence of thet Wets , violence which pri4siled in the Peensyleartia coal region last slimmer, and sttribntes thSdificrilties among they orkenen which suspettihni work at the mina, entirely to thsbapporhead resistsaie to_the, draft. It says : " All this violence bit directly traceable to the politieaVontperhead leaders and scoun dels !rho have kept the masses in a constant state of ha v e by the infainetts false hoodz thsy have promulgated againat the gov ernment, and palliating and sanctioning the menu of violence which have 'disgraced parts of our country,. rota ;early. destroyed the Islas or nroperty.in these districts." Aka great falling off in the supply of coal produces higher prices it the Miner, and spec • ulster' add two or three , himdred per ceor nt. k to the legitirca4s rico. Nevertheless, ea w is new fally,restuned, and about one hundred thousand tots flad their "way to . market WNW, it probable that the citron's price will fall to *more reasonable standard soon after the full rewntaptitmor mast navigation. • 'MO Courts. ilteptpd Exclusively for the (izzatto.) tiara= fjounr--The onee of IL McGinnis , vs W. fieGlnntss et al, was on .trlrd. ' all day . yesterday. Still'on trial. Oonstom Pailv.:r..-.7This Court disposed of the fottinlng cues yesterday : 131 Id. Al Bitter vs L.ll West. Verdict for Phile -1211157 30. Jots Crawford Wise vs T. R. Chewier' , pr. ratios. Verdict for Plidatflf. •33 mini t •311ohn .13 IL Illyerayer Verdict for Slaistitt.SlCO. • M Jamb Mews ma.cob Pford..Verdict far Plain 401kinthroy At Mid is tilvorth & Erring. Con. 4315A0rt Gsvlt w i t PrriciaPa r ka OD OS Jas. 'Lytle and ye troth,Co. -Cot Sale of the Interest of the' City of Ilmore In the Connell 11 Railroad. The Dalidcoore Sim. of Thoreau sayst--"In the Ant brooch of the city council last ere ads, a-resolution wu passed authorising the commissioners of finance •to sell the entire aloha of the corporation of Selassie:so against the Pittsburg sad Connellsvilleßailrbad COO om. of pony for not . than $1,20 0 , 0, which 81,000,000 is mule payable Off or before Deo:ober 154188 5 , spathe balanee in cash stmoli periods ai the commisslouers may de. tomato', not - liter than December Ist, 1873, the credit portions of sualipureitue money to boas intermit from January lat, 1864, payable mead.annually—akid with all amasser, stipu latiousle 'secure the early completion of said fowl." Coroner's -Inquest. „Warman Donaldson, of the Fourth Ward, yesterday hild an inquest upon the body of a - soblitai fotind dead . yezterday morning near gill _ .'s station, on the line of the Penneylvit . SlaTiallicad; prom the outdone. elicited at ' tlaLlaqulst, ft seems that the deceased was riding on the cats on ;the prorkals night; aid bytomi valtrioni means was thrount from the arida and instaitly, hilted. Ills neck was beam and hiroltull frootaiod. - From papers toad WM/ rislosilad;it. would appear that --;: hla narettunts ' ! lolizi Nelson, a ristdtrat of Tem - MIA mina - Ile had Os his parson $106.50. lb. body irtil Militarist Downes tindictik . Jilt Too= , donut the dayloT Idontillostlou . , • . - . . , The Allegheny City. Water Works, The bummed constunOtion of water in Al 14014 city has rendered an enlargement of 'its- Wei :-Works neeessm7. During' the - , . ftwjaciatallap .engines Ism-bets .ran hours pm sy, and hays frequently Imaisywnksit. on Sundey, in order to keep up the sapid'. ',The:. Menge amount of water or deilyconsnmption, aboutthree at gallons, mid should an accident mem to the . machinery, the city -would be in ts' Widest condition in case of :a tire. .The sztension Is bzpreallyely emanded, and the Till commence the work as . mon se theLigislatine passes the bill for the lune of the bonds, - AL 7 W Yrrlimw,lllllb. "street, opposite tka Yost Ogee, bee ow kle counter to-day la **East= weeklies, Itelisiows, Literary. Ronda, - ete.,; eto., among 'tack we may sasirtietr,. The If: Ltritprordsm; Tim Roland rllatrpor's ; Weekly • Frank Lalie's &Newspaper 1. Tie Warmly Maga " WilkeLlifleason's Menu, Voisitrialoar It Y. .W. 424 ValOse gerald; World; N. Y. literoary IL Pollee GUAM I.4gerr, etc:, :ate • icsn faMirniDr..-0, 004 Ora ItbotoVlP l47 osiste.per +loses sat aprtrds, Opposite the Post office. _ • Our New York Letter lea of the Pittsburgh Galatia. blasr You, April 7, 1804. ipts of the Metropolitan Fair for y were nearly one 'hundred and fifty-one thousand dollars. Our intensely Democratic community do nutlike the eliding scale of prices ran , ,well, and many of the poorer classed fatly denounce the whole thing OS MOTO calculated for a EurtiPean 011mIta than this free country. Howeirer it is hoped this foolish feeling among the few will wear off. The celebrated jeweler, Tiffany, donated a splendid sword, which is to be presented 1 to that General who has the greatestonuler of ,n ame. ere , on e e t t e o e llar opto e , or I,;,..Pdll:t:lyhfs e umed political one, the rival contestants. b b lteg Grant and McClellan. The lies was a most happy one and mot have originated w:tha very tir o Yankee. It is to be expect ed that a city which expects. to give Little Mao fifty thousand majority (I) should have its own way about this sword, but np to last night, Gen. Grant was sixty-five ahead, and the opposition are begging the question by alleging that the difference in wealth Is just the difference between the Linton and Demo , 0 ratio parties.in the city. Oh, of course! 1 It would be en endless test to describe the thousand and thousand of interesting fea tures of the,lfair. So I willledve that' for the local columns of the papers, and deseribe something that I saw, whichperhaps will not. find place there. Tuesday afternoon the police force stationed in the building cal:tura a female pickpocket, who wed attempting to ply her vocation, and in order to keep pace with the originality and noVelty, diolayed on all sides, the M. P.'s tied a, placard with the word ..Piekpooket" bigamies “fiarty-line pica cape" to her back, and marched hererough the long avenues of the Fair room, exhi bited her to the audience. Many of the fair sex could not End anything in the humiliating spectacle to get jolly over, but the expedients the culprit resorted to to hide the immens d e black letters that adorned her posterior, an her ludicrous fates to defy recognition, did certainly excite the wildestihouts of langhter among the corderay. •'''''.." .....meo. The exodus of loud talking military °Mears from this city daring the _put fortnight hue -been 'grog great indeed. They 1160 M tO b 6911 come to the very sensible conclusion that Uncle Sam hired them for come other job than attending -Metropolitan ; heates and °parse, and keeping company "rouge-bediatened staurepets" in subterranean lager bierseloons. Willi the excetion ol stew shelved Generals, end some pompousp sailitiad damns, who BeeM to be kept here for the sale ose of crate lishing parades and giving t ons to military funerals, our streets are nearly deserted I y ehoulder 'traps. Some thee ago the Navy Department reread the !splendid man-of-war Niagara, which was for a long time the pride of the nary, the ob ject being to convert her into an effective iron clad for harbor defense: There was at the time much objection to the experiment, naval °Mears suggesting that Some second-rate res eal be used. Wise counsels did not prevail. The reseed vessel made: her. trial trip from this harbor a few days since and wee caught in the recent heavy easterly gale. Her bo harbr therein woe such as to induce , her offi cers to ask it to be transferred to some other craft. A story .13 going the rounds of the papers throughout the entire country, to the effect tbat there are several 'Aigrette living In this city, who have very lecomplished, wealthy white wives. Argument to prove that this was "a tale,told by (a liemecratie)ldiot, fall of sound and fury, signifying nothing," would not be nocuiary. It is indeed avowedly held up ea the practical workings of thatlast area leyisra, miscegenation. . The fact is that in the Piro Points, where people ere huddled together like sheep ; Where every nation has its representatives; where eighty 11151,111 dif- ; ferent languages and. dialects are spoken where there is a mingling of races and - sexes, —the pollee *tits say there are two or three abandoned femaTes who claim negro husbands, sadperhaps the saineUumber of white mon who claim negro wives. Further than this the sto ry is en outrageous' falsehood,, sad co ome e s with a partici:duly bad grace m our Littl Napoleonic Wanes, who will be certalnto poll the vetes in the delectable neigborhood above catntioneti, ifleladiug those of h the male miscegenators. Political news Is unimportant. Oar neigh bors in Jersey City have nominated their tickets, RcpubllcanAnd Democratic.: Of the ell wards in the city, every ono is extend Demotestle, but it IS almost conceded that the Republican nee:line-0 for Mayor will be chosen. Re is a very popular man with an eleites, and the examples of Connecticut, Rhode Is land and Maryland,have given the true faith an amazing impetus. The city has a Loyal League witb• twenty-two hundred members enrolled. They win be beard from next Tues day. IFYEILSCr. Thirty.fonvtrt Annual Deport of the Ladies' Bible Society of Allegheny Cloy, April,lBl 34 . In presenting this report, we are conselot s that nothing new nor strange can be brought before you ; but, the record, still the same of that watchful care, which amid all the mutt- Gone of the Gams has for thirty-four yea kept this society in existence, and prospered its efforts to disseminate that " Word which was from Um.begitming." In looking over the year, sown on swift., t pinions to its clo Nose, we have first to notice sparing mercy. member has been called away by death, but off are spared to work a little longer In the biaster's vineyard. B ficyient re ' moral from the city, we have lost oar ef Treasurer, who for so long time, attended to our fi nanclal affairs with signal ability 'and fidelity. -During the year the number of Bibles di.- trihuted in our Own city has been quite *mai , , bat in a community which his been, and is se frequently canvassed by our awn and similar organisations, groat destitution could scarcely be expected• iven thrice the opening Fifty Bibles were g of the year, to the prisoners In the Western penitentiary. Twelve English and seven German Bibb:swirl els testaments haveha been a i distributed among destitute lin o - IYWOOlty;•altriliti the refugees in Arkansas twen ty-five Bibles 'and seventy-oine Testament. have been donated. Although the amount Of work done in the way of actual distribution Appears email yet, by our connection with the American. Bible Society, to whose funds, 1 in the year jolt closed 'we have contri b u ted bted ' two hundred and forty dollars, (Via) sore that we are necompliehing much good_ ':how much we Shall never know, 'Gil ..Lookie-o'crtife's Bobbed story Weresirtbs record there." The contributions by which our society is sustained, notwithstanding the troublons times in which we live, have equalled, if not exceeded, thole of former years, and we ran only thank a generous public for its co dence in, and support of eau seerietY, cud pray than in-future the sameto is, chrlstian in our co operation may be extended great work of spreading broadcast the pre doers "Book Divine " so that as workers to- Eclifer, we may in life, receive' tho reward of oar labor., in the consciousness of having donesomething for Ifim ;who has redeemed no, and at the last-Alin forevermore. raisetrames army. Cub received at Annual Seramnand by subscriptioons and tibias so n Testaments 13y cub retalad . to intaican Mole Society; l'itrw — Bible and TeVameute pursbasod.. Balance In Treamry ..... .... The following persons compose .tho Board of Managers for the ensuing_ you : Presi dent, Mrs. E. P. Swift; Vise President, Miss Mary Herron; Corresponding S ecretary, Mrs. M. S. Hays; Recording Secretary, Mys. H. Stotlhenyi Treasurer, him. E. B. Swift*. Mrs- Cochrane, Mrs. Mrneot, Mrs. Breading, Mrs. Jamison, Mrs. Stewart, Urn Sawyer, Mn. Spratt Mrs. Greer, Mrs. Meldillsn, - Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Bands,4d.r. Ondry, Mn.s Mistily, Mrs. Ely;Dirt. Miller,. Min Pleming, Miss Whitten, Slim Thompson, Miss Mendelson' Miss Blaskstook, Miss Presaly,Miss Sproul, Miss Toesey, Miss Portordeld. B. C. MatOttrY, Sao's. . . 4,Snicoso Scinoon."—A concert for the en elit of thentiburgh Banitaly Commission will take place at Concert Hall on Monday elm:dog next. it nntober Of amateurn have volun seere4 their !deices for the occasion. Mr. I:tamp, Morgan, II It and Teeontly from Wales, Will be present, ma perform a num , bor of pieces. As the entire proceeds will be devoted to the COVIIIIiIIIiDTI, azo hope to see A full home; Itssattet.--4dt. Colonia Coleman has t a o ht Ws /hop, whisk tres destroyed.try ere it • Doren:nits sins and le now prepared:to t- tend to ell orders is ble ling.! Bee etteeillte- toblotacrto Brainotle—okidermini Beall hu roknpened his (fake at thnonner 'of taco' Inset and Eut Oconmollialoi U POPII",a , attend ;to All business ia ItillrofoP# 0 o. 25 formerly. ' . • Deep.-31tas May Wed, whoyea ‘riek, over by the we Indusul es the Ritte• btaxtieVott Wayne, sad Chimp itollrosa "Utast teati - hei sines-die& av lb killeAto gen to4syat two o,!otOrlrii Boas Prr Accrazirra.—Mr. Beorp Bark • coal miner. in the employ of •FW_M. kEL C161:17 k Co., at their cnal mine at Itraddock's Field, met With* accident yeatesday morning, by a large Ittmp of coal falling upon and breaking bis, leg in two places. Ile was in the i diot knocking d ay coal at the time of the accdent. Severals ago a son of Paul Eisenhart, empdoyed by the same company, wu driving a pit.car in the pit, laden with coal, and fell from Caw and the mule dres sed the ear on to him, breaking tds thigh in two places and also dhdocating it. ME211113. Eorrosa-4mong the Vice Presi dent): of the Fremont meeting at Wilkins Sall, I sea some names whose bearers an the vilest Copperheadsiand adheres' of the On einnati aVolks Freund," who hoisted the Fre mont flag for a for days and then put it down to publish the proceedings of the COD. perhead Convention:. The SIM will be done by these Vice Presidents of the Fremont meeting. Om Fremont may pray: .0 Lord, save me from my friends, my mania I will easy get off." Tneares.—This evening will be performed, with Edwin Adams in the role of Charles de Moor, Schiller's great play, the "Robbers." The brilliant dash and lively action with which Mr. Adams inverts every charlMter he undertakes, will Insure a fine performance. K1:1A8 CeOCAJI vori•C. Dull , * New College Mall, Iron Bus lege, Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . The enterprising proprietors of this pops'• ter institution have added to their fanner spacious accommodations a new hen, thirty by eighty.feet—the two halls now formin g 'one of the most elegant and commodious es tablishments of the kind in the Union. It 111 duo to the proprietors to state that this was the first regularly .authorised Bollirtell College in America. On reference to their advertise ment in our columns, it will be seen that the cordite Principal wee himself formerly a prom yearshan who twenty- five ago, applied hisv aluabl ensPerienee to projecting and publishlng that original and esmprobensive plan of business education, now so generally:imitated in schools of ths kindby °Professors of Bookkeeping.," whio profess to teach the practice of-what they have never practiced themselves. But as an sto cow:dant, as an experienced merchant, as an author, and as a lecturer upon all the depart ments of commerce, he remains without en equal. And as the junior Principal. Mr. Wm. R. Duff, has become equally noted for his pro- i • ficienoy as a penman, it is not easy to over ' estimate the advantages of obtaining bust- I nets education, under each preceptors, in an institution BO long and so favorably known. The staff of Professors under the superin tendenco of Mr. T. IP. Smith, an accountant of many years' experience in several exten sive Western houses, including Mr. J. C. Van derlin, Professor of Bookkeeping, and Mr. T. 11. Adams, Professor of Mathematics and Bookkeeping, with other assistants, presents advantages to the ceremonial student. ilot to be obtained elsewhdre. Al stated in the Col lage advertisement, this fact will be filially tested by a comparison of the business papers and books of the pupils of other ComUterelal Scheele with those of the grad uate'ua this institution. We may also oat:thre never was a time when a good collegiate') bnsi nese education was a more desirable 4ovest ment than at present. Th proprietoratharge only their former tuition f e .se, altbongiff-wages and salaries of all kinds have advanV, and will continue to go so till the end of t ' war. Gaga? Exortswarr.-:-Alo to ?Stasonto,pai to sae it—doors open at two o'olook. NcMee, Tho lumbar and material neessOtry for erecting . the Patitary Fair building 2 nand ready. It is proposed by the Carpente Sanders in and mound the city to e,tect said buildings free of cost. All tberefort*ho are willingto contribute to so worthy object, are requested to make the same knoll* to any one of the undersigned immellately;.;" Wm. Dora, Ales. ittoor4.: &anal Lax, I John Alexamlir, Alas•ey, : James (Mauston, Joseph Graham. ' Alex. ttot4tt. John Kinsey, • Alex. Flgot4:: L. Scints, Wm. Man Adam Krogh, Wm. AI. 4r, Eternal Narllo, A. Din i FPq: James Park, Jr., J. Nobble; Ja i 11111 Inger, Janes ea t l•r t im, John W. Chalfant. C. W. Pargeler. John McDonald. , The above committee, all:others andi n ter ested,t will whet on Tacsday afternoonat o'clock. at the calms of C. W. Bitthelor, Cu,- ns House, Pittsburgh, t' • Jesus blict.usatiri. Clair:cm • , Maros in greet variety and at, tiosedingly or pricep, PittoeVe, opperio the Poet T or •1 , Piny, Plbit ,Ornamental Slat* Etfet, end dealer In l'afiati&iyalsis and Vtro nut tits., of the best cittalt4lit low rats& at, .t Moo. te.,seislits..,, the %rata • Pittibstsxh, Pt. $y CTI SUL pros ants this itfterttOn at Mason _ - ALL the papers for this wee* Pittock's -- ... Tax Miasma end foul aspens 4onerated by the hot sun will be far more deadly to our VolUoteellt than the enotoy'a bayonets. In the Indian sad Crimean campaigns, 'ROLLO WAY'S PILLS eroteXmed in anbrmons quan tities. They kept tho troops 14 perfect health. Soldiers supply yourselves. i Ilelloway's Pins and Ointalent are now re tailed, oaring to the high price pf drug', &a., st 30 cents, 75 cents and $l,lO per ox or pot. For into in Pittsburgh by 0.14. Pahnostock A Co. For solo also at Pulton's dragstore. Fifth etreot, Pittsburgh, and by Otago A. Kelley, Allegheny city. Att. the Dime Books at Pitbielea. EctIiVOOOT will go to Masonic Ildl th' wagon, Si lWto o'clock. Gruel:arta—At Duirs Mercantile College, Pittsburgh, Pa.: Abraham 'Lohman, Jackson flail. Pa. ; George L. Smyth, Allegheny City; D. S. Graham, West Fairfield, ' Pa.• .1. A. Cooper, Moon township, Pa • all of whom passed an honorable examination. Merchants will find them posseasing sdporior attainments for business. Each gradnate was awarded the elegant Diploma of the College, and was pressated by the Faculty (with a copy of the College Gems i of Penmanship,. an approprieto memorial of his exemplary deportment during his attendant* at College. • n A v o l u b tas c. t n o ti o to tho Oh 13 m .., 1 era' Di stint o ALL the late publications at Pittock's SPLCIAL sortas.—The attention of our readers is direoted to the brilliant assortment of Spring and Summer Goods just redhead by our friend Mr. John Weller, No. 12f Fed eralstreet, Allegbeny., His hock comprises a great variety of Fermi Mb:tab, Roglish, Scotch and American Casebneres end Cloths, and One Silk and Cashmere stings,—all of which will be made up to order in the latest styles mad tp the best manner. A 'choice se lection of Furnishing Goods also on hand and for.sale, together with • fall steak of Ready Blade Clothing, wetland fashionably made. Cakpa of , Dog . .Tatit rittools, opposite tbe Post cam Oloek. BLOWERS' Matinee, to-day at two GLASS • . Benovat..—Samtud Graham . Co., Merchant Tellers, have removed to 73 Smithfield street, and wtrald moo sespeetfhlly call the attention of their friends and the pnblio smnerally to their nesystook.of Spring and Summer goods, which they have just lambed. Their 'took fs: of .the may aped quality of geigUsh end Erenah cassimeses, eloths, eassimmes and vesting. Al so, • very extensive assortment of Sootch,eassimeres. Don't fail to give them An early Asti. 'Every garment warranted to give: full Satisfaction. . GUAVAS do fileCannuras, DI Smithfield St.. Bototiss' Albnme st•Pittook's, opposite the ost °Moe. Armin, Jarmri, ht.„ltoberts, Igo. IT RIM grad, b now opening the molt alioioo 'tok °nine 0014 exid Elba Wadohee, laereby Silva WWI end Yintoi Ciooda ant :aids ad in this, city, mod to selling them et Tamar blj low twitter. ,or nigh win be 1 , 4)111 1 Da. t Tar Lretnarr, the Inventor of Blood. Search r cut be aeon at Button's drag stare, where ets profs:tag BloodStarcher. trimsr sad desiristle dry goods go to s, 67 !dirket street. fox Ma great u OArtme • Attorney at . Lsw , ,Dent.% 248 Fax stb4o, o ; l ' 4 ' balbsistos of kb well THE LATEST *MS BY TELsowit. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES FROM WASHINEkTON. Street Dieteticla to the Pitt-Marsh til4ratte. Wattuturrow, AOit A, 1864. IPLZCII OP ALTA. LONG, cricristart. The most excitement prodiimati by any purely political speech this Session, VW aroused this afternoon by an extremely radi cal Democratic speech by Alex. Long, of Cin cinnati. The Route had gone' Into a Com mittee of the Whole for speech 4ruking, and, as usual, the members were rapidly leaving when be' began, but he at oneti secured the closest attention end held it jto the clove, large numbers of Adminietratinn men going .over to the Democratic side, Mad gathering. about his desk to hear more ffistinctly. It was nt once the most honest end the boldest • utterance from the Democratlo ranks this session, and was attentively regarded ac cordingly. Its importance ix each that I telegraph a full synopsis of Be:leading points u follows : He referred to the charge Stijl, their organs had produced the war. This Ides wrong, and ought to cease immediately. !He denied the right of the Government, under the Constitu tion, to coerce sovereign Staterk Mr. L. quo ted from Benton, Adams, Saekson, Seward, Everett and others to support of his position. The Confederate States were opt of the Cotton and en Independent power 'de fuze. He agreed with Mr. Stephens, of Pa., in that. He denounced the amnesty proclamation as infamous, and a man who took the oath under it would violate it an did Galliloo when he abjured his boliof in the berth's motion. He charged the- Govenamennwith inconsist ency In attempting to coerce the Senth. We had sympathy with Grease, - the South American States, Hungary, Italy:.arid Ireland, In their straggles for independence. He referred to the speeches of Clay and Web etor in behalf of Greece _ln 1824. They agreed with the New York Tribune in 1861, that if It was right for three millions of colo nists to separate from Great Britain in 1776, was it not right for fire millions of South• erns to separate from no In 1861 ? We had better lose nine-tenths of the country than our republican form of government ; Load was nothing compared with liberty ; Russia. and even China could vie with us in that, but who would not rather live In one of . the cantons of Switserland then in this country ? In parting with our juriedietiod over *loran, States, wo did not lose ono function of our government. We existed as a republic without the month of the Mississippi or any territory west of the Island, without Florida, and could exist again. The war ha!kmade eight millions of bitter enemies ou the Ameri can continent. The words Shiloh, Antietam. Gettysburg, Murfreesboro. Richmond, Vicks burg and Port Donaldson, were words of division and diennion, and would sows to bring up emotions of eternal hate in all time. The Union was lost never La be restored. lie saw ie neither North or South, any sentiment on which to build a Union, and was forced to the conclusion that in attempting to preserve our jurisdiction over the Southern State's, we bad lost our constitutional form of govern ment over the Northern. .What had been predicted by oar wisest statesmen had come to pass. In grasping at the shadow we had lost the sabetance. In strir. lag to retain the casket In which our jewels were confined, we had lost these pre cious re:enamel:lu of , freedom. Toare are but two alternatives left, and thole are, either an acknowledgment of the independence of the South as an independent nation, or their com plete subjugation and extermination as a peo pie, and he preferred the former. If the war was to go on, he wonted It to be conducted by the party in power, and woo opposed to running a candidate for the Presidency on the narrow lusts of how the war should be prose cuted. He hollered the masses of the Demo craey were for peace, and opposed to - running a war campaign. When Mr. Long eon - eluded Gen. deafmld gat the floor and made a powerful and elo quent reply. He eulogized the honesty end manly courage that Me, Long had displayed, and said ho could only:compare his feelings to those he experienced when meeting the rebels In Georgia under a flag of truce. Under such a flag now he would meet his colleague and tell him that ho respected him as a gallant and open enemy. He then went on to de nounce the treachery of proposing, pence and submission to the rebels, and compared Mr. Long to Benedict Arnold, and denounced him with the most unspariog invective, and briefly replied to some of his arguments. So clued one of the most effective extempore speeches of the session. Mr. Lone instantly got the floor and re plied, charging that he only held the same ground that many leaders of the Republican party had occupied three years ago ; that he held to constitutional grounds, and had never taken an oath t support the Consti tution with mental reservations as the people from Mr. Garfield's region and the party were in the habit of draft accused him of knowingly violating the con stitution and even admitting in his speech, and said he did not undertake to spea forkr hi p a rty, but solely for himself. This the most decided demonstration.madethis season, by the pesos wing of the Democratic party. It Is not known how many sympathise with Mr. Long, but quite a number of Ohio Re prasontatives occupy nearly the same ground, and a fierce Weida° war is raging. The war Democrats are Indignant. _ CONOMISIoIIiI. OVUMAtt. An appropriation of ten thousand dollars for making provisions for oortain Slone In dians who willed their lives and incurred the penalty elastic from the haunts of Abair tribe, in caving the whites in hi innesota from massacre, is proposed in the bill of Senator Harlan. Mr. Sherman introduced in the Senate Hr. Hooper's bent bUt, which was lost In the Home a few days ago. Senator Harrill Introdrieed bills regulating the coasting trade on lakes, riven and coast , . One prescribes the enrolling and lieensing by the Secretary of the Treasury of all coasting vessols. 'No certificate of registry Is gaited, though each *asset is subject t.tt. regulations and penalties applying to vessels on high seas. It allows, as compensitien orielhousand dollars salary, with fees under the treasury regulations, and three par cent; of the collections to collectors of customs tit Pembina, Oblong°, Milwaukie, Sant ik Marie, Detroit, Miami, Sanduslry, Cuyahoga, Erie; Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara, Gollesllo, Oswego,, Cape Vincent, Oswegatchle, Chimplain,and Vermont, provided that the stilly slusitnot exceed twenty-Pre thousand dollars. Another bill extends the jarisdlotien 'of the .Eilstrict Courts over veeeeL In the coasting trade. '. Senator Sumner spoke for two hours In favor of the Constitutional amendment, riot making one of his best efforts,-anti wawfor, lowed by a violent speech from. Mr. Powell; .abasing the Eastern States and RaptOtlMltt party, and snaking Abraham Lincoln a far vista usurper thin Cherlorthe Vbit. tto quoted from ,Mr. Sumner's itaeition,inedis nineteen years ago, that no War was hohoishie and no peace dishonorable.. Mr. Sumner replied that hi did not then re alize the barbarbini of slivery. When the. amendment to be voted on, the pro:: ammo A r ai Iris Atte& down to.otx. voter. MOS ', The follmiinginetructl°n+, in relation ;to shlpmegfo of &tined ,010 1 1 nod by tho'f!ro3gis7 Doporbiaouf a distiller irbrewei douses to tzitiopoil twoubj4Ft to-ottO:ilutYift,olP 1011017 'or bonded ircrotoinoi *TO ollit'xk for Ann tentage eons win be taken at •ne °tin, No. 410 Penn strait, day Ail ardeza Let at the abon Owe .mptly - attended to. All pus mut admit& • , • "a•S' =partition, without parniat of duties there on, halibut:l mike an application in writing to - Collector of -internal revenue in the Dada In which lattrilatillory or bonded warehouse may be iituated, for a permit; to do ao, the spirits having first been duly inspected by the United States Internet novenae Inspector, who shall ascertain the quality, and make an• entry of the soma, together with the date of inspection, and marks and numbers of packages in a book to be kept for that pur— pose. The application will be accompanied by thapath or affirmation of the distill= or owner, setting forth that he desires said per, mit to transport said spirits for transportation and no other purpose, whatever, upon receipt of this application, duly verified by oath or affirmation, of distillers or °anon of spirits. The collector will tenet from them a trans— portation bond, with good and sufficient cure. ties, to at least double the amount of the do les upon said spirits. SLITIILL .1.1M.1 VA:OS The latest newi received concerning the rebel diplomats in Europe gives rather a dole- NI-account .of their .mission. Slidell has taken to stock gambling, and a crowd of hun• gry hangers on delight to imitate him. Mason has turned recluse, denying himself to all callers chews the bitter cad of disap pointment in solitude. Rost, the Frenchman from Louisiana, after pocketing $200,000 be longing to the Confedarany, quietly goes to kis ancestral providence and esehews both Confederacy. and worldly matters. ,It ls noticeable that these exiled rebels never in their stock \ gambling touch Confederate se curities. i DUTIt3 OX Root. The Comtnittee on Manufactures reporlri _.ivo to duties on wool, that the expectation that the low grader of wool would net com pete with the domestic product, has not been realized, reven• eighths of all the linporta lions of lost year having been Invoiced below the minimum—eighteen cents por pound, the whole avenging lose than seventeen cents. This roarer has defrauded the Treas ury and done greet lejustire to wool growers. The entire amount of clutie4 received lastyeer was but about half a million of dollars. The Committee recommended that a duty of 5 per ant. on go tds ‘ l'under 18 cents he charged ; to specific duty throe cents per pound, and ad valorem duty twenty per cent. on wool' over eighteen and not over twenty-four cents; ape , rifle duty sic cents per pound, and nivel orom duty twenty par , nut. on wool costing over twenty-four cents per pound and twenty per cent. The duty to be levied upon tee retention at the port, where the duty is petit. The total amount of wool imported daring the text fiscal year was seventy-one millions , Ight htmdred and eighty-two thousand one i,utt , tized and twenty-three pounds, cesting twelve , million two hundred and ninety thousand six hundred and thirty two dollars. itil.llll lo TBSASIIIIT !CITES. The Bank of Baltimore, the other day re ceived p fifty dollar United „States Treasury Note, Slated Deo. 1, 1883, payable two years utter date, with interest at Ire per cent. The omens had boon detached from the note, and the Secretory ortbs Treasury au inquired of as to the effect on thereto° of the note by the detachment of the coupons, and replied as fol lows : "The coupoulharing been detached. it ceases to bee legal tender until June 1, 1885, at which time It will be receirea for its full face value." Thii is an important fact I. 12V12=iii lILSSLOI VIM( Tli PRESIDIST. A message woo received from the President by the louse covering a letter from the Sec retary of War in eeltioi:‘ to the oaso or M li. H. H. M cClean,conce-ned i n the Hirt trial at Cin cinnati, about wi.leh so many charges have been made, whom the Secretary states 'was ordered to Vancouver, becoanso it was deemed expedient to the service that he should go there, and that it hes never been the practice of the department to furnish copies of charges affecting the capacity or fidelity of it.. officers previous to taking action upon their cases. It is not deemed compati ble with public interest to make further arts Wei ass. EZDOWICL IIZTORT. THZ casaurrritc. Gen. Sedgwick was before the Committee on the Conduct of the War to-day, and testi • dad in regard to Den. Meade at Gottty.- burg. lie spoke her erely let relation to Gen. Hooker's Chancellorsville campaign, and said ho could give no reasons why his retreat across the Rappahannock was made. He only did so upon positive orders from Gen. Hooker, ihich he showed to the Committee. bUUSTITUTX DROCMA The Congressional action In regard to lb. steppe ge of the awl:idling operations of cub etitute broker , . has been suepentled. It It thought that local state lame are equal to that emergency. AD VALonell TA I ON BOLIN OW KCAL SEITLtie Tho proposition of Mr. •Odell to place an ad valorem tax on sales of real estate, sod stocks. &a , and to tax Incorporated .compt, nice, Ic under consideration by the Way■ and Means Committee, with a prospect of its final recommendation. MIXIBTI II TO GUATEMALA Mt. 'Kellogg, of illieete, es-member o Congress, eras to day nominated by the Pros tdent es resident Minister to Goaternsin. TIYIIIO TO OBTAIN 111.1.11. 9 . Contractors In Iron work are hare trying to obtain relief from looses alleged to have or surfed tulthe price of iron and alterations in the plane after the contract' with the Govern ment ware made. They still press their claims. Congress will most likely author ise the Secretary of the Navy to use tilt discretion in the 'natter and do what bethinks is right, UR. (MILL, Of N. Y., opposed the following important resolution: Resolved, That the Committee of ,Wayshnd Means be instructed .to inquire into the expediency of taxing ad-reform., all sales of real estate, bonds, 'tacks, colt and saerctandlse. Also., the receipta of ell goods of coal, steamboat, ferry and ethos Incorporated companies. The_Nonse adopted the resolu . , TIIII MULSOLOH COVTISTHD CASTS. ' The .Committe• that opposed the,hfiesouri contested ;km reported on to-coy. as an. flounced ft would be iti these dispatches a Is, or two ago. The easels expected to come up for debate next Wednaiday. a CHUM 4V54101 TNNAT. 'Chid Justice Taney ; resumed his seat upon the Supreme Court Bench to-day, for the first 1 time in seven months. Two causes will be argued next week, which will close the bull toss of the term. The Court will adjourn on Monday the 18th lost. GIORGI' THOMPSON - Len 'Washington t 1 morning. Ile cm: es the ernr into Alvin this evening, !peaking in Wilmington, DeL • .Thy Gloodiost In Robber Patent Cis* Via Up 111 tbo Cohtadtteo on Pitants ibis Morning, and was postponed 1.111 AO 91st. Tho oppllostlon is for= extansion of the ostemt. LOAN. . . . Jay Cooke who. , line been in New York all week; writes here that the prospect of selling the ten-forty loan is excellent. From Ids former illeents he II regarded no notherlty on Inch selects. PRICES rot ILORSF.Ci Will/. The prices for flovensmimt horses has relied to $l5O, and three thousand aro advertised .irOn'T puss, , . ... . , Ma Beaud'i immigration blll -won't pus Rebel Wawa. lisw Von, April B.,—"ilictunond papers of the 28th report theagovenor Vance, of North cerejina„ was addle:Cling the . troops in Gen.. Lab'S army., , shargateireer is hidignant testate rill - mots .which lud :been recruited by John Big:Crated been token from him and t lyet i to Galata , pet of 74. Pavia!, 16 6 04(4, 14 _ - Lettere frositiiiibils,rettott that 'elshried eral 'Tessa. wet: Am ~.Tintre.*:49VMAT 44 01 C iti . e '' itl"ea • ,1 • .. 4 - _ - PZENI3IIVANLI LEGIBLAT.IIIB a pdal Dispatch to lb* Pittsburgh Guutta. WWI t PLICE. Scsors—The following bills were read in place L Onelineorporating the Lubricating Oil Co.; one incorporating the Docrun Oil Co.; Mr. 110ge—A judicial district composed of Venango and Manor counties. Mr. St. CleirA supplement to the act In regard to the sale of Intoxicating liquori. Mr. Lam berton—A resolution that the Committee on Federal Relations bring In a bill granting gold medal. toGen. Meade, and a suitable tes timonial to the commissioned, non-commis sioned officers and privates who perticiipated in the battle at Gettysburg. The resolution palled, amended so as the committee shall inquire into the expediency of report ing such a bill. BILIS PI.43ZD IMIALLY. Mr. Iloge—A. bill relative to - special rotate in hls district. Mr. Sinsoy--One relative to merging two railroads into one ; a bill rela-, tive to canals and railroads was defeated. Resolutions relative to theremoval of the State Capital were discursed at length. The general impression is favorable to the re moval. The first resolution to accept the °Or of Philadelphia to build the State Capitol maenad a thirdroading, cad by a votq of 19 'o .0 was postponed to Thursday next.. The Senate adjourned till afternoon. BILLS IABEIED YINALLY• house—Tbe following bills posed finally : Oar for an election on constitutional amend ments on the scored day of August ; one re lative to the payment of bounties in Butler cannty ; one relativo to the Westens Penes': vanitllospitul. Tho Freoport and Shonango railroad bill has passed both Roarer. Adjourned until to-morrow. ._ Congressional , . Wsznikarow, April 8, 1864. SRN...ft—Mr. Trumbull, of Illinois, from the Judiciary Committee, reported todirxx 6ol 7 on the joint resolutiod to establish a new role in the Senate, requiring Exeektire.nomi nations to be made in open session. Sir. Sherman, of Ohio, introduced a bill to provide for a National currency .encored by United States stocks, and to provide for the redemption thereof. Referred to the Com mittee on Finance, Dir. Howard, of Michigan, introduced the Rouse bill to secure the title to certain late lands in Rock Island, 111., which caused some debate, hitt without action the subject went over . at the expiration of the morning hour. ildr. Hale of N. li ., called up the bill to • repeal the Brat section of the joint resolution, of Fabraltry 24th, 1864, relative to the trans fer of persons in the military to the naval service, which was passed. Tho Senate up tho joint resolution amending the C took onstitution. Mr. Sumner, Mass.,addressed the Senate at length. i Mr. Garvin, N. Y., made a report from the Committee on Elections,. that neither Mr. Loan, the sitting member, nor Mr. Bruce, the contestant; were entitled to a seat, from the limb Congressional district of Missouri. The House resumed to consideration of the bill to erect a penitentiary, jell and house of correction In the District of Columbia. Mr. Patterson, of N. H., replied to to charge made by Mr. Weelobame, of 111., that he (Patterson) had voted, $135,01./0 for extend ing the Charleston Navy Yard, an extrava gant appropriation and reported to be a Illfirl , - dle an it turned out to be. He said it was hardly courteous to make such a charge, and proceeded to justify his vote. He made the general remark that if any man charged him with willfully voting for a corruption fend, or for a swindle, ho hurled back the infamous i charge with scorn and contempt into his teeth. Mr. Waohburue, of 111., said the gentleman yesterday made an insinuation against him. and he stood by what be said on this occasion, that the appropriation partook of the charac ter of a swindle. Ile did not accuse Mr. Pat terson of voting for a corruption, but for ergot turned out to be a swindle, not intend ing any reflection on any man in the House. Mr. Patterson, in view of explanation, exonerated the gentleman. Mews. Morrell and !Casson briefly !bowed that the appropriation was judicious. The bill was recommended with instructions to inquire into the expediency of reporting an appropriation for a House of Correction only. HARKEIR BY TELEGRAPH Baltimore Cattle Market. Special to the Pittnlntrat °matte. n,nlitoat, April I3.—The asks to-day of live boil motto werelight. The markel ruled firm, cl. sing with an upward tendency. Offering , of some 450 bred were taken; prices ranging t OES 55 to 58,50, an Minime of half a cent sloe Imt week. Ilop—fisarre Wes at 510,50 to $ll. net. Sheep—There was no offering of ebeP• to prime lots wouhl cotorumdreledy sale at 50,50 to' 58,50 geese, au adrnace Of 55 to 50c per hundred pounds. New York Marketo. Jicer Yoga, April T.—Caffein firm; sales of I,hoo bales .t 76. how 6310 c higher ; salos of W,too at 6, 0,90 for State, i1f.4307,150 Po Ohio, and 37,3447,73 for Southern. Wheat Advanced lc ; sales 2c.,00T bash at for Chicago Spring, $1,66 for Milwaukee Club. Corn duff; sales of 26,000 Laub Vecy ' ( ni7l 3 li . Sl. Po gt 41717/..nt 24 7 3. TS Lard henry. Stock end Money Market. Ntor Tows, April 3.--Stocl3 heavy : O. I 11..1....--...-127% Chicago di Cloloop.- 43 \ romberlond pfd..—.. TIN' lakb/geo CWrrd.- 13 4 4 111. Central Borlp--14% 111Ar1er0....--..--.165 Illeblgor , doothern..lls oi I P ... --..—....-12. 3 % Jo gusrooteed.--la T. 11. & 1....._ 1,5 New 'fork Centrol...l43h P. root & C to Ece.atn; 16 . . T & W. .. TIN HUd.3Oll MTN' ...IGO TRW...US, ....... ....Ail% 1 iii 247021 Ch. 73% doe Year Certillades 1ri.1.1 1e..--. .. ....---125%, (bow. 643.4..-...—.112. Galena a Chicago-333% Gold . lGo?4 RIVER INTEiLLIGENCE. MIEWALS. blitiorra, WhwllxC. !dans, Z L'rUda, OC Cit 7• varairtuast. Minerva, Wheeling, Laclaire, Oil City. The ricer receded several incbm during the tw ty-four home ending last e ening, at which time the pier maths indicated , ten feet el: inches. weather yettarday was dandy and warm, with may kmentunce of rain. • The only arrivals from below, 6.0 Murialay. were the nllnerm, from ,Wheoling, . and lb. Julie, town Zanesville. The Sallie List, from Cincinnati, woe due tat night, and will doubtless be found at the wharf this morning. Meanly departure, sable trUTO tca regular packet; was the Camelia. Ehe hada good cargo end unit.. a number of pompoms. . arrived from Oil City, yester.ll4, recd the Leclaire left for the riame point last evening. The Starlight, from Louisville Is about dtes, and probebly arrive today. The kt, S. - Nephew, Pipe. Eliarie now bait, re. waived • considerable moment of freight ymterdey. Although not altogether completed, there la nothing to We her from Moiling while ravish!, the Anlahlog touched. We are glad tolearli that Capt. Marsh. Umton, who has been wry ill andainllned to his room kir over a you, Is recoviring, and hippo are wow enter tained that he wal mon r• able to mums UN old place on the Niurrlcana" Thejeplendid passougersteamer, Valor A nation, lo command of Captain .Chaa. A..ay Dravo, solo pool tively leave for Cincinnati to-d. Tho popular Kenton. Cot. Dunlap, will (rare for St. Louis at an early boar this. rooming. • • The neat and staunch Colossus, Capt. Stink's, Is the mamma - tot Par, Louisville to-day, itsving at 4p. m.. She will be folloned on Monday by Om ate Boblasoit. The prompt and popular Jolla, • Capt. Cools., is the regular packet for Zanesville today, leaving at 4.p. tn. , - .. Phllll,EL—On Tetdoy morning, tt 4 o'clock, ANIL& meaty, infant daughter of William and Bo bcats ?Wrier, sled 11 months. The reloads of the. focally are reopectfally Invited to attend the funeral, CO flonsanot atanttho, at 10 , o'clock, from the Weldenee, of the ponnta, lio.:50 ronstrog Arcot, Allettheisy Olty. .. ;• i SloCralllthlLlTD.—Llla 'friday morning, at four o'elcolt, of emwarnplion, JANE ItteULMLIAND.." The Among will; leatn the reoldenco ht Ewell Smith, Berth alloy, betiroack rosteiAtteikini ltd• die alley, Alleghen2 City, at 2 o'elokk me garthiar - orrmurome, 4th test. :. !nill Mode of oxi!tnially ors txiatately taittia to ataxia. - METROPOT,ITAII .' . L.. . .. • • . , , • LEONARD SNITS The very latest styles flu; Sprina .LBveIUSTAXST6-., t.• 100osiok Poste, hit 67D'InquIr• ainutar, sohn get 14betrsa.s: r uiwrElme4.l,......:_3(lol.4,elii_tii.pv ._..,,.._.:_ciux.m„7,_::„: ::::...,,_Ol-,.,,i_..,.„........„...„,....,-_:.,„__.:,.mi.40,41.1.2„,„,...,...„ ic.,,.._,..,..„..b,_„...„,..,,,:....,:„.4.,..„;...1,..„.....,•• _ ..z..,..43:_c,.......„e4,.:....„.,.,....„:„.,„:„..,.....„..,_5_,__1 _ . ,_ f.lArr?- • C4.VDIDJTEB. -43011._Q_NER•rLtsc. Au= *III beam aid* 10, tae aftoTe of Comer soblect to the dodslottAthe flepobibmx , thike, County Coomtloit. • lbedrerte ta. FOR CORONER.—&Lnitosr BALA, of Itirdozbazo. will be a: esnablatolor Ow aner, =Moot to god/dam tithe trokeiCoooty Cbangatton. zah9garatk IT - 7FOR CORONER—IL B. ausrDU, of Etrzehtgitsze,sco ndidstnlbr Odr esear mahlect to the decianci of Octillion lieloblicic pompo=ieatlcet. ged:deerte B.ONER—sionstCianFoi ofi 11 =- 9 1 ° 1. ti.t war% Angstm, irsll es• oak ass. br Coreaer of Alheal Column' Edi,Ct m tha dwistoo of the eitenthig On= Unica INMirentioN &Mt. . • FOR PBAJTRONOTARV- 411 A 3tum.y.lll be e eandttlat• TOr {Watts of Prothonotary. anblent to the decision of too Union Iterroblican Connty Convention. —)nth 0•FOR PlitYtllON(YEAßY.,—Jecios it.:w.s.vrsa, of the BEIM Ward. Pitteburgh. veil be • candidate for the aloe of Trothouoherh embJec, .o the dedsloa of the Vsklext Bapottlean Con jalkte PR(YrHONOT,ARY.—D. C. L Brim will be • candidata ton tb• Deice of Protkonothri, abject, bitbs 'decision of the Bank Benobllcsa ilbovenilotO ' • Jai9d• ,rIT - FOtt , PROTHONOTARY ,:—Thos. flthaa ba a candidate thr the oethr of Prothonotary, =Wet to thy &than of ; Ina tint= Iteroblithor OanthatEican altto FOR PiIOTHONOTARY.- O E O . Rums arta fk, • candidate %a the O of Prattle=Zry, sedeet to the 'decision ot;.the Tinton tionscation. . CalChdavto Tl7'l'9B. 'COUNTY CtIVA4IO IO NEtt. !barb, of Penn ttfifitsbti, rlll to candidate for the acre ofdoe, subject SO Ma dells. Ina of she Union RiponDean Gosusty Oonsantiost. mnittlasto [o.FOtt COUNTY_COMMgiIONEII. -Jo® Boum d Wilkins noir:whip, min be • mudidate for County Criamleriauer,o4ort to the dead. o f th e Mama Itegulllcan.eotnlty ( o vention., ;tb.ll4.dreirte I.IOUNTY CUMMISSIOALER.— 11._, -- v • Ascamss. Pawls; of East Daderotroablih mill be a candidata for the office of Cbthit7 Commis ikn..., redact to the decision of the Union Berth. can Oonsentlon. felOtdeenc R EJUVENATOa R'OK TB HAIR. Thn ,vmodorral odecta of thU arttoU to regacidue Bar to Ito origins! ecla t 4d producing Hair oho* bei alta,sotba falba ott,lor becomptbm, t. nen day Lamming dlare ntanifest, sod oW:dishes. ba. road eatiha the teete— Me II teal, in Warn getPo 10141..., raiders fhap Hob to Ca arlegasi cob, That O rill who Y per We Bahl Heady salmon the Hamel Socretiess. Thee it cii3 remove O. Damirgf ad nehteei The Ulla' malt a. /k akft CF,Ogay. That it wiNspresere. Oriebeet OA: la OM OWN net oat preemie Oa Dar Iran reniete nal I I mill my ell Me m. of do azdtp. It 11 put • Die • cemtaitts no Nittste or Meer, or e. g other tr.grednOt Injusiona 14 either Skllk o Hair Thies, ONE DOLLA.U. • ELINOR JOHNSTON, Gcoargil Agsat, Oor. kotthleld mid Tumid Sta., Phiatatzli. ecOdellestottaa - Wi v. NO068•10, tt o 00.11813111. tgrtnarly with Eatost,law.mat A Co. jw. man. MOORHEAD, DENNISON CO., so. 81 Market Street' 'Wra O p:t S. at roceiven full stock of BIDDOI- DEM ISIIIIIING, -TEU , KNOLISH 111Stitili GRA ITAD IN, LAOS BELK and LIMN IiAIiDICERCIIISTS, GVDB 11371ffISHING GOODS ; twat quality COP. TOti, ISERISIO - risod SILK 13SDISGAII GAIIMPOSTS, Lu de sES boil warm mare, fazol rem. COLL/LDS; BUTTONS, all kinds; SPOOL ODTTOS ; lateast7 4 BONNET RIBBONS, SW., do, which are offered - tO .the trade, it wholcisile and retail, on the mat favorable tern for cash. tatii:cf.dra 14TIGHT BLOOMING CBILEUS, a new ) Extract for tbei Baud:wrenlei It Is tbe turat fragrant sod dense* of all mimeo. It Till not stain tha bandkorchkf. .talso, a large and complete aisortment of Iflrle TOILET SOAPS, Manly recommended for rendering tbo skin soft, fair and .month. Also, flue BUFFALO BOBN DRESSIFO 0011138, all slue ; Ilair Berates, Pu ff Bases, Nall era Tooth Brushes, In great variety, kept coratantly on band and for sale at GLO. A. N.F.LLIfe'S DEI7O MOBS, , Brener Ohl* sad Iredgenl streets:: . Wiles TO mus OWNERA. OF m.n EMMA DMMSSCa k— eNlltiVc•s a hu ls r i o n i f s i i es g o i t n n ia , abattoir resuant or nontlaldent in ths city ants boob, to pour their llcanoos at the Ttautarces OE. of , the city of Pittsburgh, foranfell, tin accordance with an Act d Asmobly approved Mach EOM, 1400, Lan Ordnaues of ths Counclls oftbs city of Pitia,' bee-gb, _paned Aprillo,llsoo, and January 11ki,1161. All Manses not paid CM or before Eisi will be placat intim hands Of the Chief of Polk., Ow collection, subject to all fee of LO• caste tbs col lection tlearsof and all persons who neglect or ta , . foe to take to t Linemen will be subject to a pmeity • to be monied agars the Yam, doubls ths ooeoenT of the Limn. The old IfetsdPlatis of ova years mutt be tarrued at the tiros Llamas is axe taken oat, or pay Id Gents therefor. Eska el ticenu: Each ono hors welnds—Saren dollars and Efty tech twqrhorse —Twelve dollen. Each four-bans -s. Yltieen diglara' Each two-tors hack--.lifteen dollars. I , ionsibural a and d . ber wheals ant: trg .h....... tw0 eighteen 'Wars. Tor etch additional bona awl In tr any at the slam vehicle; one dollar. Fifth United States Artillery t y la =Aim, •flOOll N k W 8 TO iIOI.II:3EKERPERS. A-A The subsctipars, Vont Jul kir past favors, re. spectrally Invite. th en patrons ta *all and arninias Waal" um stock of HOUSS4IIJIIISITIFRINCI • MM.% Oonsbitintof Cutlery, Tao trays and Valuta, Brit tools and Block in Too Seta, tins Iran and Stands, toilet Vara, Cops, Laza* An, an; Cooking Stour, Tin and Sho e Iron Ware, Hollow Wive, Grid Irons, fa Mats. Veit Barn, dn. Tin: istag and Job Work diva to ardor. ell rk vorrinted. Vita:a yrs $6 32 BOUNTY Recruits wanted for this Intik:Lona Regimen: of LIGILT ILITTISIIIIII, now 2; reprmented ha every great Lrmy of the Onion. :.Ideti way wand tr this regiment will rocein .409 Oovartimein Tionsity. 19.. morn onerierna soinen. Abe, $2) LOCAL PRIM= the raghnd Recruiting Rendezvous, It T= MI Mat:ugh, oppoulte the MII4CI o. ef Milos OUß TEM. WILLT.A.MR.4., let LL sth O. B. itrtillet7, Recreating OIDAn• f:lktf GROCERIES Stro tatds. 19 O. k P. it.Sesern, good to rite.; toe bbls. N. T. tyropi, ancrsedlorandC • 251 do N. 0. llelateoe; WO do Crited, Pow% Gratva Coffee Boson' 250 bass good to pante Itle Coffee; 250 ht. eksts Y. 11.,11 P., Inv. a Oolong Van, 60 'do Jerez Veal 200 tdds. Rangoon are.; 7 00 Pktd- Too6ooo.•stttrud ewe ens yain, it. ; ?00 bf. bbls Loke He., slim and Whits 71•6; 1,(00 Ws. endlit. bbltb 111a;kerel, waled lira; 100 hitt.. Roe. 1 sad! Ilacketek In store and sale by , .. , . • BliMa *Jazzes, Nos. 27 RodSA Y fint,tbdsld street. pRODUCE CONSIGNMFSTS. a I car oad Peach Stay Potato6l: . 1 car load Oats =I 0:16: 11) bal.. Uothrd MAT; ' 10 do Apple Button 6o do Push EGGI; 10 do chola IWO 'hitter; 6 keits Parked f. , dot .1 bhp , . VIM. /44; UV Won. 6rlzoo 1:61 Peact.r. DO do do do APP.; 40 bbl.. Groan App,atr, . • Do bush. Glover Mood; In .tor. and for alb at Ito. 10 Staftldfold .tool. Lte__....lrE6.lllE VAN GO CHEAP WALL rAPER. A Lap io froth antra. SRN UUNDBISDS 07 DOIrf.F.BST P&VT1.113.9 SrPlus very UM, at tie Boa ano Paper Start a CIiNTRAL DRUG STORE, 'Jon* 014.1 Irgtomi &rata. AR/01ft . 41 . ,!, tit Taiga &IDA wwria,_ • tArewr mum:lmM .11.2, • Q o.44ortottos. <Arley iT cmnpCrOnfi BAROATB FOR THE HOLIDAYS DBMS 000D81 AT a muticair.o PRICES nItY AND GREEN SALTED BIDS VOO Green' based Ektfory Mit; .MO Dry do do; , To drily* by IlTer sip! for We by • ' EIoDON&LD k ABIOJCELVIEI , obs Tiot T=Wood. DOUTOII. - PELYSICIAN AND BURGEON No.4.%PiNS svaszr.teloir aibleamd • DOW UNIA cheerier than 4 M Goth. ' marls oT TraitLeiti DMA% IT;)ge2 ippABLEY• .11ALT.—rnms11, atm sprtys • • •• ratILLILY BLILLT,' mad inmity kr" L cs _ . STOBB zW)F3, ' Has to oakn 'tc4aotim; ai 80. 107 laisarr er., balm/inn Lid JO& u- strinni TOII SOUL 250 •PILES' LOFT GALENA • Atm Ibt 4 1 )7 ' 11,1,7 0 0 61 " 3 .)9.1 . , 0341 n eg.LOctlak, so 1911;UP rlllo Fr', 440 5114 (brag* W ALL no WM . bartllb _ . PAP'EIt7 ° is ela Do DU V -..,--!: ~.._,:..,,k, . .......4 • 2.- ; ;; „ . . • ____ ~...:-;;::•,• • .1 ... -i 2.i. - ,• - 7, - - - :' ,-,;;;,.74-•76-x-- . -- - 1 i•••••‘1,0 ~ _ . _. • • / s 0 The Largest Vulety, Best Spas, Or &NT BOOT & SHOE 310178 g IR it f# 6f Fifth Siifiet:lN W A todocelon ras46 to Polders: A NEW AND CHOICE SELEDUDN Boots, shoeh, - Itifipperi; 46, N *NY QUOD4I Nr,y( MMUS I We banquet Motel:id ear Spelt fted.k.FL-t BOOTS AND SHOES, Whteh les teat sell at its LOW= ceitnPiloss , We bay* the Isnot slid beet elected teak ?! neles Flag calf Square.toed i/bett, • To be baud In the diy. LADIES' LAIR GAUZES abuttdiates. Giro u a call. . ` . Jas. Robb FINE GOODEI 3VBT ILEOXEYND, LADIES' °Lon KID ISALWODAL DOOTO ; Do do do 002RIBE8S do; • Do 610110000 &GOAT BALW`L do GISTS TREYS BOLE OBAIN d CAL.! do ; Do TWO do CALF All do; of the teat meow wort, and warrsoted to Ore satin eatiallettoa. Ladles' Chogres Galteri, round toad. ' Do Balmorsli sad Boots,. • do: - Mims' and Chlldern's DV's'• ads, distbrs & Boob. Mmes, Boys' sad Youth's Ashoorsis, Gaiters and Bitus. Coil won sad s l an t, sabartottot s st IBsskst dust, a Mg ;shad door &out &nth. • MOVING Timiss I ba Market B. us; Al Dar LU a sauwaarra. TOLL RAW 14111:111I I A A WAKELIAId, 1044 . ederal street, Allosbool. GIP). A. ErLbT. Pr3,lOM" 6,166, ins/LII6T - 646419 .-o .4: TIONVIIAL. sir.. amateur. ti+laniunt Is Mt3T!!!= _ _ ILOBS_ alrullikyter .vr MVO, ttr rallet7, Aaro _ CONORRT •!!.5 • Itv-: ; - - -A L L 8 T O. IL B. LOWEST P/Llot3 ! Spring.ond Tor u.la Mt the nw. Boor LED snoir. zicipsz or fiLATKEt & BOUT 4 He. 66 mum= cr., td door trail rtar& 030. ALBBBB, 801 dr. CO„ No. 71. am of Wad 1••••= 1, ,Uttatill THIS MONT/101M bcsol. AT LAST simuirs raicat3, BUY YOUIEL BOOTS AT BOILLANDIS, 081dark4 eR JBOORN CAMPBELL, Manufactarer M AND E W ES, of every . deeeriP o— smittagad Area. Pittsburgh. tSU.A BON It co,IPME - ..4 ale sad Beall neaten a SOOTS, snLolliolle, earneyWood axed Tara areas. Plague* NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. lbsosszse's Orrice. Onto NMI Thum Bethnal* k Ohio Bellresd, Blunts, Ohio, WI Mach, Mt. Propcosla tlli to receive! st tW. ease =III the Cto OLT OT APRIL, nest, for the Esstelresit of . the Itsitroest Itrelp to- be Wit sow the Otlntiver a; this plea. Plans and mead -glom sea 'be teen et the Jul! near's Othcs, from. thy 44.1 11 dee of C Aprtl. ontpero reserves tto TWA to rejoin ogy or ell bids. th 3 t awl; Oh' 'mare. PlylStertt• y, sooner. Ilan es asearsty to tobalroost ot connect. Thie vett be en extensive work, saa webroortb the attention of first clus ecatratart. JAPtIL. ruariota sztztii. velabsodtstell JOU • V • ow - • PHOTOGRAPH ROM, 001DMI MTH AND MINNA, ANANITEV askd Ld doe" cork Mallardwes 34,1,4) 861 %) • PIT2Fw!,•Ttu V 11CSTOGIREE4 '''. Ot nary as sad sty* plata as Isksvil, tam the art. de Visas to Whist sad Ilfe she, P , rtraVILHO: II weld teattold all the ea.' Watt= of ths MIND AHD ranam up stil tummy ....; reehatty et s libldasat.bstag resetiO O uatei.. terms giZarf tad. W3LP. I 2 3 3SCS. ic 00 4 Xide1 3 ro ' • - 30 teas. liotoiadts Anion IEO do . pitted Rama 1331,4- :....: • '2" SOXISts. Lest 'Phlox:' ...: ; -.---,- ' • 15 bah. Soon Odin ' , - '., : ~. . • 3 do Bomb= Nob:mer," IcOO do Matra tte. I Eat: . - Lewis tor,ur. On and Dm Eakoking . l'abacClir Patand do - - nrevd dainr. 1N1L1C6,13111 Cat , •-• Ogren 11m Cue do;'1 - .7- 7- -Bunny 814.•• do' do. ' uttdd liwouaare. as 8*111,14 wax. . ..„ IMS.OBI BAGSIMIDSI • .VP I. stamina 'CO bud.' Pr) mow oats edw.ka - _ • - epee mar busunuary Dorn Jaw! r. I,eoo woad Ma 50311 , 1 1 ,F,111 ; - 13.4.Vre:grwiiicassua., emleirts vztatrain g ste ir ma. iniettrat pvo ttuiP da . Deemed amt. Foßratni FitiMl3, iltrTS;fze.l -200 b . ip m,..1062.4034 100 Icor 1.6306301; 100 alb 17133A13:66363,70 bala Bordetaz Altoceo6. 60 bap 73.1703,330 All 14 Logi Mc* . 01330003 , 76 06336• ausagas. 2o .bif, ROLM& WOlO Ol3 . 30 bap f( ,= 646 Stun ninth 21X1 boo , tra Brats, 6000 400344 Nntkeinltore and 1b?331603 , led „VI; . tad= Wood Watt. RODUCt . • P pdri:i6attho surraw, - - . .Ac00 Itr.igooS Tale hatter: APPLES.... baxil. tntlekt32ol%7 - 110 throe Falie. /Zest e ItLY bawl go:d Thakt4l_,; Uoccand awl low lila br • -11.MIDDIA 14E0FAYBD Tat§ VAY. - .I.IU 'IS buucLntaBoll Elittw3;_ is _ azottas.rssabrpo r ,4 o ;. r .,_-, 11=1% Pica . no ken . ' 4 9". ZOia .P4trtne. FLOUkCAND 7 n itudcs tars y now !, 800 , 44 s ew ce, Ca= " ' 130 rrigs for" ' 34111. % W aal= I,llart7 N43.1.t--- aok r udsaurk4i.. L c° - T o u.rfa Asimiir . taNnuseas br.ssltt i L a o. • ', EPlabattotn•L I A H, VILE ~ unit........-- 5 tm ,,m r ,......,_,1:-..• . 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