' 4 e, s_ I===, ,VlOll Zlic Vittebutqh 6autte. FRIDA.Y. A.lllll, 13, 1866 FOR GOVERNOR: MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY, OFO D COUNTY NOTICE TO ADItERTViEftli# gs hereby wen that hereafter 1t Titll /tint advertioareenta received at Mishit's* most be Paid Car are. handed la, except In the cash: Of resily edvartisers, srboee hills will be rendered ...gal', as ograil. Ativertiseis will view ••••• • note of tags, as the rate of each payments for. ad g •e-rn.s o !*, ni , Ihi.iharatter will be ham. , bir ongareed.. - • 'Hie price of our paper Is TU CENT?! *Vile Counter ne from newsboys. nerved by cardets 1 =3 bill MOld AA COSTA It Atai A Iri nil longer Business Manager of the IiA7.KTTF. For tbe present, business matters are,exelusive• ly under the Miection of Col. RUSSELL ER KETT . GOVERNMENT BI VORICE. Two elements always enter Into the con . sttnetien and: working of government— ; •IPUIScaI, prce. and,Public Opinion. All governments, no matter how variously their powers may be organ ized, nor by what dothenclattire' they may •be `'described, as imperial, monarchial or republican, when ever occasion exists, and the prevailing - reeling among the people acquiesces, use Physical Force to its utmost extent. 'No nation, of equal population, since time be gan, ever wielded Physical Force with so anrelenting vigor,,. or. wick more terrible effect, than the government of the United States during the last five years: It was ~: bn•thls *Ant that' our system was adjudged in Europe, and measureably at borne, to be defective.. But the demonstration IS abso lute. .and Lrreastaile tliat;:ini :organization is capable of putting into operation a larger array of physical energy than any hope ,rial monarchy, ruling over a correspond ing amount of population, that now exists, or has ever existed. And this shows the • incompatibility of describing , a republican government as mainly or pecollarly a Orr ernment or Opinion. All governments rest on Physical Force. Without material power at the command of the Administration, law dwindles from a rule of action into simple advice. Each policeman on our streets feels and knows that he represents the aggregate Physical Force of the Commonwealth. Every vag abond and, criminal is penetrated by the • - • same conviction. Lock-ups, jails, peni tentiaries and gibbets are at once symbol and Instruments of the extreme Physical Force necessarily inherent in our govern mint. , All governments are bottomed on Public Opinion. It was said of Rtutsia, years ago, by as eminent publicist, that it was " a despotism tempered by !s..esination." This has open been illustrated in the his tory of that country. A......q.saination is the peculiar form In which Public 'opinion, ontraged beyond endurance, expresses it self: In France, also, the supreme power i.. nominally lodged In the hands of one man, yet no Government in nll th4world is more sensitive to Public Opinion than this auto cracy; or watches the nurnifestations-of it with intense? solicitude. An American President dudes Public Opinion with a hardihood that no French Emperor dares to imitate. - The: extreme symbol of public opinion in France is a barricade. All through our_ rebellion the English I , Milliners were_ imalous to dons what item they could. In this they obeyed the iu Ballet of that powerful oligarchy who.. 'representatives they were. They were greatly impeded and finally overawed by Public Opinion. Starving Lancashire spin . j ners:COnattiOned 'bk their patient suffering the peerage to obey their will. So, still more recently„the_Ministr 4 y, was quite coil t 'ding to sanction' the bath6itis of military commandants in Jamaica on the insurgent population, but Public Opinion compelled the suspension of _the Governor and a varrbine'icititiity i f tddlits 'imnduct and that of his subord4nates- Indeed;=ii iv ritt'ilfe to conclude, after what has been witnessed for three-quarters of a notitu ry,' tlud Public Opi Monist Europe ..„ -Worn mottarehical government - about as • absplutely ail In the 'rutted i:Statea it de- Mand r.ot:Makl9ll. that the poWeibt Peptic Opinion is brought When: on the monarchical governments there ex isting, not as direittlyiTtiti&ACiently. us in this country itope . tjt , elcoß oat: government, but with as midi facility as the bulk of clic peoplodoMaliailliailte;'and certaiuly with I .a princy that 4 so . , far modifies the theoriof abioruiram as to admit of great atneliora ,. The fact is obvious, that Public Opinion 41 OW! COUT}V , dill:exit : widely from Public Opinion in another; nay, that Public Capin - ion in , difteteglePellit of the wane country presents the most stalking antagonisms. ba Smith Carolina, for half a century preced . lag the war, wtrile the form of government was ostetudbly. republican, the actual gov ernment was.. purely despotic. Tuts am potism was not restricted in its operation '' to the bier*. inhabitants. , IL was just as absolute In its area overthe White popular .......------,.. ,- - Unit: 72irolitatt - liW t a white man's rights wero-'airdet'xtheTedWlConstitution, or what his abstract roclilagatiVes : tintler the Bull.,OPlll4llthfltitj'qtajc Opinion was stronger than Moth Coustitedionk and he,' come both the measure of his practical lib , • " 17, .Li !le:19'0181 arbiter orthit (testi , . had a dear legal right, to appeal 'in behalf of some of her citizen* front the courts of. South Carolina to the . Courts Of the United States... She had an : undoubted legal right to send Mt. Hmtlt . down to Charleston, as for attorney, to take and prosecute that appeal. But sock was the_ wanifestation.of Pnblie,Opiamn that only ey flight did 110 save himself from ouvage,,pefluKT! foam death, The despots ' bum of Public . ppitillo wmairlaibited in like 1 manner all over the South. It, mattered nosh . the Slightest degree that the Sup r eme :law' pt ;tie ; land' ifoliralltotP 111 rteoo . of Speech and of the Press. Both . were,anni , Witted toasornpktely as - at•COnstantineriti _ . or Bolthara. ~,Nor was it Diossairy , ill( a min happening to ha J o n a Southern State, • ' frithinld there affront Public Opinion h 0 ei*1ff,4 14 • 611 44.' It Mill `Suilleient to et pose him' , toinanit and outrage n) have It known-that In, other Statea, far away, he had *Arm or written offensive - - wOrdsv. or , • wee known or strongly Inspected of enter , taluing olleusire Ideas in his- rivate meth- . , *nee the ; indispensability of efficient .. q.... au black, iseettrlttes fivioyel t hen, white a I :..7.jaof - bn- live in, the Bontbern . States: lit,le t -.1. ": ;; I k Ole :# 1. 1 1 0 4‘ Ptg al " ntees-d°i. thijuel.4 t he : ConstiintiondOW.L4wk a A l e teb ei l i P u # 1 Sidief ir Sut;hlßMisi, are :worth no i more now than pt4 - 07q113: - IW., , 111141 is needful is to overlap, so; tn:lirty;,:_l i tibtiO" oPirtitut ill the,Jcsrpis nmittWirf" MI 'e; -• the ,'Union . * 4 - 4 Fester , ' en e gn . i , . ~.—.....,.. . prevailing lo f t e other MI -.l3rgfaq , n• This can only 110 done tiainigtAlue , llitdr° . - --tention of Congress,- - 111-telltily . I be done torLdegtoes. ut AO the degree that ) it can be do n s, )d Is desirable Atity ii lie. 1 I. done at ..once sndidfsetually. ' ....P-A2 , ...' , ..-,ree.et..t272,...t 1.3 : . _:24-1-:•.,,:t iotIS ff A STORM! a few men, and some of _ .. _ll.ine sa.: city atiffTefedild - in iiissin - ess affair.. aro apprehensive of a general" financial crash. Their fears 14tve rsynin t r he 41%9.4410d erg the currency oxitl4e -coitijnouent tii:fiation of prices; the siOlt of ii•ll.- dere4 by tiA:Misitleinlili period of tinpre , dented prosperi t y ; the immense imp rta ion 'of foreign goods, which outbt .be paid for faigely either in coin or government seen ritina--the latter involving a nceassity for the: regular shipment of specie to nicer the accruing interest; and, ttl contraction of nominal cables inseparable from working back fir 11 sound financial tlll4B, • A - We a dollar means s hundred cents. Te or .two :points are overlooked by hese desponding persons. The people of the Northern States are really richer to- day than ever before. 14 otwithstanding the burdens Imposed by the, war, more money has been made by them during the . last five years than in any preeeding.ten Sears. Aa a whole, mtireover, bnabaeisla on a better foundation. Multitudes 3,11- die - lanais have managed to get ont of debt; paying off old obligations In cheap.,etirrett ey. Tbere are fewer ludgmexits and mort gages outstanding - and unpaid , than ever before. Merchants - 06 not in debt, ns they used to be. The system, of credits has for tunately been contracted; so 'that there are fewer . "lame &telt/I," 'however many dead ones President-Jonssos - may fancy to er ist,-thatt there used to be. . Hence, it has happened that astounding defaleations,forgeries and failures, which, lllfoiper years, would have so shaken commercial confidence as to produce a common collapse, have caused ,scarcely a rripple in business circles. of course, some houses arc embarrassed and straitened. Failures have occurred and others will fol [. low. All business men are not clear-sight ed; provident, and cautions. Prosperity elates some folks so that they expand lie yopd the bounds of prudence, and involve themselves in inextricable trouble. No doubt losses are to be incurred in the process of getting down to the solid basis of specie. 'But business men, in general, - can afford to submit to losses, and yet not be ruined. They have made extraordina ry gains, and in the reasonable expectation of having to part with a portion of them in in the inevitable fall in prices. Just now a special consideration is forced upon attention. There are indications that a season of pestilence is soon to fall on the country. How pervasive the plague may be, or bow fatal it may be, neither human intuitions or ratiocinations will en able any one to foretell. Should it spread far and wide, and prove malignant, it. may cause a serious stagnation of business, and, combined with other instrumentalities, lead to a commercial revulsion. Aside from this consideration, if Con gress shall take such wise action as now seems probable, in so adjusting the impost to the excise duties as to - afford our home industry that measure of protection which was originally intended, and is indispere a ble, there appears to be no good anti suffi cient masons for anticipating s gel/cull break-up. It is doubtless true, however, that under the existing connection between govern mental credit and the basis of banking, a finanebal crash, once precipitated and ac celerated by prevailing unsqundnes, in commercial and manufacturing circles, would he much more disastrous than under any system which has obtained hitherto. It is certainly the part of wisdom for business: atetr 'to • pioceecl, just non, with circumspection. Bat there is such a thing LIS producing by over-caution the very con sequences coned to he avoide,l IHE CIVIL RIGHTS RI I. I The following is the bill as it passed hot Houses, "the objection of the President t the contrary notwithstanding." The co In the Senate Was :341..t0 15; in the Hon. 122 to 41: Be, it en Feted, That all persons born in the United States, and not subject to any foreiga,powerlezetuding Indianp not:taxed, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States, and such eitizatu , of every race and ocilor, without regard to anfy,re , vious condition of slavery or involuntary service, except as'a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly con victed, shall Itairt thmcame_sighti every. State, and . , Teirrioiy: to make and en force contrneta,..to,sue, to be sued, In- par ties and giveanlence, to inherit, purchase, lease, ROD hold and convey real and per sonal.proiierty; and to fa and equal.bpue-t and t procee4ings for the semi ritYpr,l)en3oll ILEA property as is enjoyed by'whitevitizehs; and shall be subject to illeO-Ptirdti, pains, and penalties, and Ip„nedit other, any, law, statute, ordinance, regulatioreorcn Wto f!'f',9"3l4rall not .SeCA:And that any person mho, under cold; of say 'air, statute, ordinance, regu lition, or cluaom, shall subject, or cause to • be subjected, any - Inhabitant of n ap) , State Are Temtery,::ttithefdeprliiition'otlany, right lectiredur.protteted by this ea, or to pun iihment,, pains and penalties on account of SticlfiXrentilring at any time been held conditio 4,alevery ta , pp r inpolunry aervitnife, except for the proildhusent of crlme•whereof the party shall have been duly ; convieted,' or by reason of his color, or,racei tkmis prescribed for the prodslt ,mem -of _white ,:persons, ;ire deemed guilty of. a misdemeanor, and on convic tion shaillie-punisheiLby a fine not execod ing $l,OOO - or Ovriagnvezt not exCeeding one yesi;iebott, i niAtp„,defiltinn . of the Vaunt - ' ; See..S::that the Dialect Comte of the -United fits*, within their retipectiye Dia trim s, SIMS have, exeltudyely. pr, the ,Courts of the. several StSW, ,dognlzaneei of all crinka, committed- against the provjaiona of this also, coecor tently iiththe Circall,cqurte of ths Veiled" States, of, all ,causeA,,civil and criminal, affectingporenns mixt:are denied, or cannot euforce.in ~the'Coititir of judicial tribunal, of tttoNfo or hicialitY itikere.tiasy pulY any OrlWrigt4fietidrid,td. Wm , by tits Ant- section . of this act ; and it an suit or ritoseogtien, civil or criminal, has:been: or:ishallihe 'COM' I:behead - 4u any State Cottrt r ..agaltiat an y sucl person, ter any cause whatsoever, civil or military, or any. other piernOMllll.r.m.rekaor imprison menttresrlaim orwrppg•done Oretantnitted by virtuarctthild ".or of authority de layed flunk this in#,or the act,establishing Btireali. ra lite relief of Preednien and Refugees, and 01 acts amendatory thereof, or ,for:cernaitiv to*.alti any "-act' %Upon the ground that• it-would berinconsistent with this act,atieli defendant shall have tia,right 4 0 felllmOlf!ieli - eidtite to AIM proper lititittietier ;Circuit Court In the wanner pros 4:11)Opy wie4T;litingut ilat{e4a Cor pus, ea reguliUnu judidal p oceddiop in certain east! ; aPPrerail March i ; 11, 18A and -All'actsAmendslory tudito,. "The jurisdie tion. civil odd critrilaal matters hereby `conferred 011 4odCisclu4Couris , enforced'4o.ccitiforro with the laws of toe United,Attitouso,faT,ss,stiohlawa,ares `able to earry.t. slams into effect; bat in all -eases WhCTC tich -laws are not adapted to the objeo§or , tifc dellefenettetheiroyiethes ntionsgrirOltithbilesblthtlo-thmethea.and ptuAlb••,,offq -- min !lupe-kelt the com mon :141;;,aladLoii - auged 4 ly the ColistituUoW and statutes of -the zit* :vatereattAltel7CotittiihMingijuAiitqlon of the eausey,etyil , erfrolnal; is held, pp fir as the kernels -not:;l,oinsistettt, :Rl* the DOOrfatitation'caws oft o United States,, shall be said Courts ht the ,Rdelitt4.4liheasi49ll9fsitithse and; if Of - 6 OMMAL iqaturei tR • of Imiblotattenrbethe- *V . ' found gam tiot• ,-1.11,41/ SEC. 4- Tktitttioi Attoitio inias'iutt .11 5 * `'• ,w-f '' StittelAe.Vonk - *AlliptrOVett y-the gluUttaiii32" s oftheil3nittui PeO: leg; Nag offenders against the Wee c illt a=sAidtgarialitisptutsiif 01. . • ni`l 4 4,ether n 085:—eSt.t.3 • "f3t7. , 4 It C - ci.c) s• -77,3 . _ officer who may Ise especially empowered POLIT.LeAL. i WANTED. OCULIST' AND A.ITEIS! by the President of the I.7niteStale, shall ~ Sithff liefiii Erreli - specially author- ar Ola - i - SEM 7 .III3L - t. , .. -- - '3..- ized anti required, at the expense of liet THE raiz.N Ds OF and soonest homitnork. Apply at the 2arrn Oglr.c.r„, U n ii e d tales, lo , institute prpeeedings , . • 1 aOlust all and everii persoi who : Weill vie- "'is iii-,-.:. , 'W.ANTED--A Situat ion ati Book.. ~, IN. GEORGE WILSON , ,, -- 4 - - 'sX E ' " - -.' . ,e,s ,.., ~.„E fnElror alt CMS' bEAr3IP .111.1n1.1.te Proylsmititen this act Old cause .r__ I _ ‘ ,orktt r4io.ste, s-w oita.eat Ms tityie 5 ... s ,-i ' ; '- ni. , reb,,r,.:,'.',"r-' esee.tiett , .\ . 0 ." "'" ___. , , •opuntqu snitona. , kii.lre.ut,.E. A . 15:, ti +- 1 hint or them to 'a:to - veto... ape lave fined, aster., Akan lay , tathav to xiti n i in It .. n obll-.....-rjrgi o r g • . : '' ap124.31.1 • or.hailetl, as the case mot lip, for trial be , `T,t i f ! `lVl"L' ' ''''''' .° "'"" ' Purr' oWststlte. _WA.-NI t E Y- D.-American and Ger - fore such of the United kale, or Tertittiri. al Court , . as Irk' this art has i ogniZallue i i man eanygsa.,r, fur the l: NIT Et, sysr vs o r • fr_...wcuiwittioss, / 20 DISTRICT. ' I.rvit, tto s.s.p.lt FIRE. and other Inset-an. , Companlea. hriqui re of 11/11111 3 li INi i. agoal, 1111• 1111 . 1111,W; 1111 , 1 with 11 1111 W 111 altOr(l1111:. aprli3t rem...noble prOteetton to all persons in --- their eanstitntional rights of equity Itefort. - Raring Glad bluirrif at the ttlapocal ar his metals, , WAN TED -A thew genteel Boa rd- In • the law, without distinction of race, or , ner"ZiPresen'c."re"ll‘4Tl.Letill as m e d c.'s::!l I'd a h t "e' '1. 1 0 '; u'it'at m ;l2 4 - 1 yr " lth ' r:ii '- tu r eg c tl a 'bote " d'rng,'" rn'l d t,l:l '''arn'aq't m ram "a n t a d a 1 1 , . ' color, or previous condition of shivery, or o ^. rot' c0 n i1tr , 0,,, , ,,",r 0n t ' , a, o ititriti- Itiblr , el In could sta. tit accommodated. None eau he re,,0...i : Dom_ .. . G It D N El, involuntary servitude, extvpt as a punish- I tto" q-I . '" for - """" C..""" G oren- ' . l ., V m l n ' u l,'"' T "r r'"""' .. " ‘"" rb .." - '. metit for crime, whereof the party. paa.enger ...ar riding. Spa.•iou• 01 New York, 5 44" I - - - CiaNiI,iRESS. - The friends of!wile/ arounde arimoett. Address Hoz ans. stilt Prnhei . i um.. stir_ isrd have been duly convicted, and the prompt , 1 AAT , At i lliT raui lk: A D N - good , At s irr A ts ui s t , o oli te 2, ll „ discharge of the duties of this act, it shall HON. JOHN P. PENNEY ~ . the, ( - 24 „ .„„ i t c ouns o r ,i t , wo, , , ~ , ~, he e,.,,, , , , , ,, i0 . - ,,,,,,„ I am) HIS tiaIIIPAIONS, Due latter' just mita ' f be the d u t y of OCULIST AND AUDIS T. , present, hi am I ... • -United tstates, and the ouperior Court , or Unit,n party, fur nianituallem a, a candidate fur Cull. i , VU U t )and7Fl A aa . V ! I'N ". nksii.47l.4!' , ,,l'e'', - 1 I aro ad new Books and r...n A gravilgs. and agents man , the Tertitories of the United States, from sops,. lo Ihr 2.14 Distract... .. _ . ntbl3:/sr__ l.4_lll lE CIII I_ E IL Iia Is.I TO is up ON T , H .I4 E Art tirne• to thne , tO icreases , the number of IWC01114:11ESS. 1 _ do better web them than with any wee olltred to . the public. For hill particulars, apply to or address Commissioners, so as to afford a speedy and ASHER ELLIs. TriThred street. Pittsburgh, Pa. . convenient Means for the arrest and exam- GENERAL JAS. S. NEQLEY mlintilydatais turn __ . . _ . liespeutfulb In form • the citizens of Pittsburgh chat he will again ylsit the city on *nation of persons charged with a violation . . TVANTED....41,500 PER TEARI i of this set. ill'lLla VfNit l MP o ftUrrA-rs:nr,Z! Tuesday, April 17th, See- soThat said Conon issiott tr...0.1ta1l have ! , ,5 ,,, ,..t 5i c ., •/ , . , 7.: D MAT F. IN THE 'tau DISTRICT. ca ,,,,, , moo., 000. idooo. ~,,,,,,, ...; .‘,.,,,, i . ,,,, concurrent jurisdiction with the Judges vecciii, SHERIFF . . warranted eve years. Above salary or la at ciatimls- ' ' ' - siou otao. The ONLY Machine mold In United States AND IIItAIAIN UNTIL C/1" the Circuit" stud District Courts of. the for lea. tliaa Ado, which are fogy itr."...d 5 3 , a.... 81.A.T177Et..X3.41--V", 91st. is l T'd B i eTthe a tder M . 4 7l, T. 7.1.4" e a ht li a' k p " . 111'actl g e . 's n. Is-Ts' -. After ~,,,,,,,m , ,,, 7,,, i , i vi,,, t t:. ...i r v i g..y . oroo , eh d ii e r inll/0.4 States, and the Judges of the Sup , - SAMUEL B. CLULEY, I rior Courts of the Territories, severally and rittsarkresers. Circulars fres. Address or call up . Sublett to the action of the Pah. Be t nitillean Gunn- on tillAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. I collectively. in term time and vacation, r ,..e aa „,„„. otterctosesey deValeods&wF , upon satisfactory proof being made, to Is- FOR SHERIFF, :41ffiee at Monongahela House, sue warrants and precepts for arresting and bringing before them all otlbnders against CHARLES BARNES, time provisions of this act, and, on exanti. i • Late Colo .1 al tit It ea- P Heavy Artillery and nation, to discharge, admit to bail, or tom. it ts ,,,li r a`a,.„ . ". IL b. b.. :',',,,,,,, , r; , Oh , ' ac a,,,, a mit them for trial, as the facts may warraut. °,-.. val.. cl!ar.!'ll°°. ndai:dawF Sec:. B. And such Commissioners ors W - "FOR, SHERIFF. hereby authorized and required to exercise all the powers and duties conferred on JOSEPH ROSS, them by this act, anti the saute duties with or the First Ward. Pittsburgh. sill be a eandl regArti to the offenses created by this act as gate for Sheriff, subject ,:ense action or tho libido Repuldlean County Coon. tahtune they are authorized by law to exercise with i • regard to outer offenses against the laws of I WFOR SHERIFF. the United States. That it shall be the du- I CEN. S. B. M. YOUNG, ty of the Marshals and Deputy-Marshals to obey and execute all warrants anti precepts Late Colonel Fourth Pennsylvania Cavairy. issued under the' provisions of this act, mhritte Itgr' when to them directed, and should any FOR SHERIFF. Marshal or Deputy-Marshal refuse to re ceive subh warrant or process when COL. JAMES M'K. SNODGRASS, tendered, or to use all proper 1 °rata:m.l.p.m, (tato or then), Ps. iteservsso slit means diligently to execute the ' 1,70,Tr,,,it'r g ,t,,,,'4T„1,. r ::',L'',,'. Is O .%:=N" saute, M 4 e, he shall, on conviction thereof, be • g - ...s. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, t ry', fined in the sum of one thousand dollars, to the use of the person upon whom the , GEORGE HAMILTON, aplOil sat accused is alleged to have committed the I -1--,,--- union r•-' - offense; anti the better to enable the Cent- 1 V et i : o ft otilititioltaToltiroa ' " "° ' of It 'sattt,c missionera,to execute their duties faithfully ; --- - -.--„,- erseliiT it COMMISSIONER. and eftiiently, in csonfermity with the Con. 1 - ablution of the United States and the re. CHARLES PUGH, quirements of this act, they are hereby au- 1 ,'. limited and empowered, within their ! titisliTaesar`Teriiiltbeet'oceledittdon'OP'iLl'istt'sr:- emnties respectl ely, to appoint, in writ-' 1 pnylimm 6AstitY Conre ono.. tuti=idltste ins, under the , hands, any one or more smtable person from time to time, to exe- , cute all such wt rrants and other process so . JOHN G. BROWN, may be issued y them in the lawful per. i,„ Hampton ..,......,,p, tarn iii,i,,0,0 co. It, 10. ,,, formance of th e r respective duties, and the Reirt Penn , * rots. apSite persons so op nted to execute any war- W - ron CLERK OF COURTS. rant or process ; aforesaid shall have att if ' tar. c "ERA OF THE COURTS. thority to sum on and mll to their aid the 1 JOSEPH BROWNE, bystanders, or ease entnitatris of the proper woo at lira N....11eum. votooteers and sill Pena county, or such portion of the laud or na- rrivsats Artillery. Isui t irct to the decision or tht val forces of ti toiled States or of the l'eP'""'" I''..lY '''..”.."..• m 1,31, le militia as may b tat...teas:try to the perform- 10F011 CLERK OF COURTS. ante of the duty with which they are charged, and to insure a faithful obserrance OR. WILLIAM J. GILMORE, of the clause of the Constitution which pro or Il t ipar tit. lisle easooti a . nos-.1.t wtr g FOU REGISTER. e hibits Slavery in conformity with the pro lij visions of this act; and said warrants shall tam and be executed by said tinkers o ar R. D. HUMES, where in the State or Territory within 11l Tarentom Borough, •o S t eer to the dearaton .0 which they are issued. the ktaavOlilican County Convention. _ _ apla l•__ SEC. 7. That any person who Shall know. r-,..e.ribitt itticcol,,kii. ingly and wrongfully , obstruct, hinder, 'Sr ~- prevent any Miner or other person charged 1 B. COPELAND, with the execution of any warrant or pro : ' of Elleatath Tiornalqp. sill he a. eandidate for Rt. as (v issued under the provisions of this act, , euroter. 005,051 to the ti,toroii of Ilia 1.4,1 Baton or nay person or persons lawfully assisting Icroohnt•on coooty coosson.... apil.tr hllll or Ultra, from arresting any person for whose apprehension such warrant or NOTICES. _ process may have been issued, or shall rev 11,4 or l'irfanestin. llama Slat, 1866. cue ur attempt to rescue sueh poison front AT A MEETLNG OF THE BOARD the custody of the officer, or person Or per. 1 y ...i 1 l al",ro i t i ttg E. l, l ll l 4 flan w., ki,.=dV...An.. liand son., or those lawfully assistitag as afor, air. t.ohkur Al. OUST Awilatnnt ca.nier. ' said when so arrested, pursuant I* the au . sto.teet Jous. it.itteEtt.lerestaeot thority herein given and ilselared, or shall Th. , ,,11/,1.1i1 1 1 IN .11,1011." 11.10%w rirrititi,s.oti, March Vith, ,air, i aid, abet, or assist tiny person so arrested TIIE NOTES OF irnE If 'RA W FORD es aforesaid, directly or indirectly, 10 ea. A COUNTV,IIANK Meadville, tiIIiCITY SANK. cape front the custody . - if they officer or other klakt...ylVitru i t As .. i . :,. rZik . ":,,- i , .. „ ..;, , , . 1 r ,„, persons legally authorized as aforesaid, or be redeemed tir this Rank'. shall harbor or conceal any person for , ..-n. ,,,- ___ _.2?-1_"... ,- ..__129.EN,1 . -.. , ". ,s-hoa a warrant or process shall have been 1143 THE MEMBERS OF THE issued as aforesaid, so as to prevent his*dis- , swum or rusitr. --liviirksisr.., I'.o an covery and arrest after notice or know aarne-stly citelted to allen.l a meeting of the mein. ledge of the fact that a wurrant ins been is- , Der. Al If, hosed or Tra.l.. on FltirrA 1 . se 3 r. to., stied for the apprehension of -.itch pers..o, . to cor...tder basins.. ...I iru po r unre In runn „,,.. Shall, for either of said l yffi, c.• -. I. µ,1,J,.,1 ' 11 . 111 a, 1. , 1f5 , of 11 11 A..... t . tiuu A ~ ‘,.„,,. Ina ti.' nut I''' "c‘l. i , n g $ 1 : ( " 1 ''', l “"I''' ' "" ' o , .1 '" P " .""i i. " l.'"o. ' l ' l. "- rli 1,1101 i 1 • onment not ex. eeiting six 'omit re.. liy in xo „ „., l•r,-1.1.11 of the Board or 'I role dictutent Delon.. the District Court of the rir, t 1 Tita,:ai news ore.. A t C tiled States for the district in which bald : ricrormat, sprit ad, 14 11. A offense may have been continitted, or before' N PURSUANCE or s Ithe 2lst Scy the proper court of criminal jurisdiction, if , ,•,,.„!„1i1,.:7,,,t,;,,,r,1rt4.,4{1.1tr54 Vit,,:11Z1,,5,,N: committed within any one ill the orga to nited i want .14 eceettpt., approved the mil day or . Ilac, ham. L DAVID AIESN. Jr., Tho.oree of Territories of the l'Oilecl Shaba , .•Id ea.., l•efrar give nutlet. that the it lute. See.... That the District Attorneys, the or the ...e . t.a' Ward., Sorwashe and Tow.hip! w,i. Marshals, their Deptities . and the c lerks of ; ' ‘ ';:g;','.i..1.1,2,.11, L , t ,' .. ;5 1 :;;1i_r;..."=„"k t , h t , 41. 5. :,, the said District and Territorial Courts, I and after the Y I fth DAY / Or IIIAY MS. apl.l shall la' paid for their services the like fees I Rtilrtryrit t i. 11P,;,T,,..1gl °,15,=1„.,1.;;1L ti as may be allowed to them for similar see. I Live via CENT. listSer/UNT rire prompt pay- OCRs fit Other =stsa, nod In all muses where I their t i Lo * .:7 ?ils.7:"..,Fitt i olaleatt't!= r.^.'..°,1,7„,r the proceedings are before a Commissioner , tr,f,-;,gsliglinatspitypihri teases. Thole sin he :shall Is • entitled to a fr t. of 511 In full • toe unpaid ou the t 114.1 Sr Septeiitlsi4..ili r irgr" for his services in 1 1 1t4 11 1 1 41,1 ,- , inclusive of'' IN °TICE TO OWNERS Or DRAWS all services incident to such arrest and ex• ,k. ItAcKs. loco-Notice I. y,..,.... 7 gi . n ,.. . .d - aruitiatloh: 'The per;on or persons author- i ;;;;;;;',r,„" r t?Lt, e f.t„„ esnl T`• I , ‘ "o , 4'''' , . t y c.l. ized to execute the process Itt he issued b,y , rutstough, to pay tu t or tiocele " i t i e . , V.,•,`2K.,.% such Commissioners for the arredi of of- ..i,,7.41,,, , ,,,,t.,,,,,Ut.,,,it c ti , ..gf5taL1tjitweri t, ,,3 fenders against the provisions of this act, i March 3 - Alleta, end all thala111:1C1, or 1.11 , 1 ' 0=71; if shall he entitled to a fee 11l d , fur each Per' ' '1 471 . 11 Ir r to Pi tirg l iTer'r re ruse rta n k l eOttli I:lVe l l t is'el l i &Drilla or they arrest and take before , mill he xishitel d tn a penalty. to Mt es:catered berme any such Commissioner as aforesaid, with . `"4.2,"'„,r d ''=',N,Lr vi,,,v,Llyg.s..r it ~,, „. such other fees as nosy be deemed reasons- t turned et the time plate* are taken oat, or pay ble for such Commissioner for such other , '''''''' t " oof°r • SWUM Or Lammas, additional services as may be necessarily 1 r.r-titir_. Hone y,.l!tos a 7 In 12 to perfEntmed by . him or them-snub as attend- : c. c r,k--„,re ` jr„,..,, ' ,, ,1 =L is . ing at the examination, keeping the psis- , ‘7,,,,it;Llontillttle tiTt.:,,,,, wheal. dross LS ca otter in custody, and , providing him With in i rt nn e;lti , oo ,.. . l / 4 .e r h e .. i l t a tv r e ci oe . f si ad i ttl .c t i t t o T lor b ie 4 :::03 fOOd: mid lodgings dunrig his detention and until the final determination of such Colo- , Nrrsevnun. Yebrearr Ath tatll.-14.1=o rer " l'A Magnum, and in general for perforating i IirNERS Or DAYS, WAGONN, such other duties acinny be required in the •-• Caters. usess„o/11211110h41, owl every ao-- premises, such fa i ls to be made up in con- I tr...lah o :I,lB,iAttin.iagi,r.e2= I.legi,tt fortuity with the fees usualty charged by 1 Licensee on e:De a. fo:t . d ttu n . o l , 7 b lY , A . ::.):::::4" , n ik a::. ou the officers of the Court of Justice within liNor,ZT:ts.err way.. out, Car. Pol. the proper district or county as near as i _,!sta or ptactleablevalld paid out of the Treasury 'C uk ,l`.." . 41,,:r.rtyvta,LI.V,......tir,:l.nrascri . co of the United States, on the certificate Of trOy e tat2ti and every one ey the above oamlai the district within which the arrest is made, i„ r :,:2,:,t,V.`„.4,162,4r141X,1X:rcg1i.. lore .end to he recoverable from the defendant ....Om oti / or d 'am as part af the judgment in case of centric- I For a , s ,r „„r' 47-..h.V.r.:olll' l llllallTTrb.!r. et OD tion. 1 YElL:a . c b b , : v adigor he i r. aMpgn trial of SEC. D. That whenever the President of , siov. D. 11:114; DC f a: l nty of at tive am ' s ' : the United Suites shall have reason to be. , retr: o lp tiilehe.ltj.,mtagtAffsielht, Z,„ cd, neve that offenses have been or are likely ttosurairilotee, sae saattitf tacreidul i trol9:f to be committed against the provisions of frbe.itlitraso7.4rhageort.7=4;m7 =al , this act -within any Judicial district, it shall , and used 'ml them In /halt huptess.altdltinklnd i i , 1 1. , 0 1.h . T . 0t. an the toots 7 , turn snail h e i nt u i n ude s , he IfeWle for him n his discretion, - -.rect the Judge, Marshal antl-Distriet Atter- , !a•e. 4. Alt.:denary of Outs. Dram Wein. and 1 ries or such district to attend at such place g.,.......Y=VirnhiMltriXlTit:zfroistir ro: i'svithitt . ithe :distriot; nint -fot shell time as twat' not leisltilmlU ligt etas. f:r j eTery Itltt, be may designate, for the purpose of more o,4%,',l4,....inzfasligivttlasitx,r le.:Lotivstur. t.spectly arrest nub WO Or persons -charged 1,141.9.ntet0 the Mara Tutred iti the Ith &action of With a violation of this act; and It Thal he C,V,,y,jedkr..eal,l/41, stlS=3_tartfgailorry theApty.,pf every Judge. or other officer, r orztgctasti e ttity ZrelE isrlo , :r 7,:si i jib,.. :a when any such requisitions shall be re- many ~„,„,„,7,1: t,, , ,; ri ge t tl i h: IWil l al l y 't ot 9 ll% Calved by.hlui,.. to attend at the place a nd ettlerotl'ullee to seek oat all peradtai Whit bare tall:' for the time therein designated. . fil= u lfar73 l , l o h r,Tir..7. r ...T: 11"'" °"'°"' r. at Treasurer, SEe. 10. That it shall be lawful for the' gr -4 1 . n same. es A usti,,rsetos sh b ,a u yg o r r i gs , Ma wi reach case, tope hoed itud %steep.' .. Part President of the United Estates, or such er theeolts. acou • eotivict. r,aiaromata, - persons as he may empower for that pur. ....r . tigmi t.. tts: ni rtrr n utte.cannuteies 'den the oral ) Warren after the aboie date. pose, to employ Ahab part of the land or , apanard 11. ItAtlrraltntila; city Ty....,,, naval threes of the United States, or of the I .....--- militia, as shall be necessary to prevent the violation and enforce the due execution of thliart. SEC. 11. That upon all questions of law, arising in any cause muter the provisionsof this act, a final appeal may he taken to the Supreme Court of the 'United States. TUE.P.resident's,cortimtudeation in ref .erence to 'Onthe of Office that were not la `ken in'tlfti Sou t thern "Stales,' will Meet with popular comment ou one or two points. Fir,d,Jthe 'President; - 1.14t1i several of his Cabinet, frankly acknowledge that they have ‘ dirheyed . a . positive law of the land in appointing to office presupposed ene mies of the Government who could not take the• nate ofi l loyalty. Second, it is averred that such disregard Qf the law Was necessary; tQAQUOCt the :revenue and run the mails. 'No one," says the official die. more than the -V4 e s i lde . n c t o n u n kl a tglirleciriebte"hdecessiLy which existed for this course; but there seethed no alternative; ambit:was ;COnlidertily hoped that, under the circumstances of the case, It would be approved by Congress:" This lodic" like. bogging thu question. The pub lic wall wonder, in slew of the severe over :Wain of several vetoes to prove.the'FreeP tnett's and (Mil Rights bills unconstitu tional, how it came to pass that the Presl-* dent himself could break so plain a law. AIWA& -1311911.60 - will not cease-here. •If It - was necessary : modify the law in order to collect ite reVenue, why was not Can- Valittati..-01ffie. summoned-to- do it?:-New Toni TrovP. , l , - kiopilfgll6 , l4ll, l XpAttv Nance.—The detitViirsillorgiurtbl Lstioptstbussusounmi In a Salt Lake paper",„ littutoryeattroldAptr-leateost - interesUng 00141Y4ONtietottot,3avestebiiitirty - seve4 'kola entldreetto - rogtupx t 116114S I tt4ri 0 cZ " r 040 - ( f r ACTPO4 . Q„ F. 4.100 PROPOSALS, for the Grading nod PIMPS. at Lanni Mier, rrOm to ue to Llsestnulr streets, an' he +tests's,/ of ISA AO STEWART -Street Vanntalssloaer, or the ntnier- Signed, un til °Mato! Phelps d Cu.. Man chester,Arial. Ina, .1*46. W. N. KIRA, emu:oases on St ro ta, MEI EALED PROPOSALS, 0 tfi ending of Mich 80034 att4 A : llery, 0 ,betaroen' Nixon And Adam. wen', Ifrjil be reoelferl Ur ISAAC iitreet Condo - Initiate,of, Mg, uhderataned, at the rifler of MON..' Parke ft Manchester, utit.lkA.plilL ehtuttlttittluiitreeta,", apll4l ie — OO4/ A LLEtai NTS-. Vrettii IIt.PUSE .AND.II.E.BittATE ASTIATIII...-Propo setts nottl be reeelyo , l ttettl.Aratf , 3oo , Ablo ,e,eitllttie above I un tt ot_, ! " :31 1 41,1gigt At);.. ' nituata Dot Prop:tests moot-meta Pau It...Went:l,4,lkt to. Wen. "on. "ka" ViSTRIPirA I VfiVk. tatarat . •'" Cat of 11£0. ALXikikUr,',iSererete ,l Y, Corner Fourth and woodlitreet.. PrrrgeDnait, [M7l,'—stpli:twd.teitd NOTICE TO OWNEng OF . LIBIE- IsTuxg.,-aho Peramylveale exit litatiutateer. Io Luueup El recelrepreptlOF /or the Impply 20100 tons of LinudOho, Ot not Iree teri NINETY.EOI:III PEN. CENT. IVE CITY, to be e ieeled to teee,41. 21 tee .49, 10 (e00, . V t "L"jr, 11"/Ttitia l rirelNitrfttNe " rtrIC t E.0.0 r ib ' s isklminetas •;:ol,e ter .• brut4acentrnictur. Nonee.4l.bial Elnor mere „gro to d te4 1 7:::d 1 =4„.. r. a.-vi...te to wereetVl44:e. 'muted 'Prim/ER.IIIXE Nalni 14IT",.tletPeAr Fonvre inaDICINEAND BURG = • V., Octok ietpn!ostline,“ fett;r644 .: ‘roti sitnidtori 4.311 X era lizaslivis maps. A AA imletty.ori.lllllVlTil RIO. PA. OPtde , Aan•oldaViti No @4Smasrtl3 ► ~47eatr Pc/mkt talteyitio ifoll!.4 . o4Bp,A*9olyreprz. . ~, • . Ell!==a= FOR SALE. .........._ And ran he conanlted on Deafness, Noise In the FOR SALE—FLoun AND PRO- Head, Cantrell, Discharges front the Ear. sealer DUCE ASINESS, o f eye, ten y e as. ,dandlng. in the Far . Ctisiettettons of the Eustachian In kgrardi tun In the cal . A fine upportuulti Tula-, and all Acute or UhrOltic 1 , 1.. e• Is altered to 114.3 pert.s a !slang to egage In the Dmodus! noels... All err !limn n ale at lon • •Irictly of the Ear and Ale Passage.. contldential. Address E. C. 700. htlyburgh. nitaittlf I Artilicial Eyes Inserted Without Pain. and FOB SALE-10WA LAAD—S2,OOII AtIONIT FOUR IIUNDUED AND TlilitTl ACEEIi OF LAND, situated near Webster 1110. perfectly reeembling the Natural le3e. Dperatione ibr l'ataract, Strabinnue Hamilton county, lowa, (un the line of ti. Pugh,. 114111m5.10 Is o ff ered for sale for TWO TIIOCSAM , or Cr... I.lye, Artificial Pupil, POLLAuff, cash. Address •lONENEIt.. • IYAZITTII etc., ekilirully performed. Of grela. feffirtf FOll3 SISALE- - A three-story Brick j and all Di canes of the DWELLING IiOUSE, contalaing eleven rooms. yetth gas and Water, 'haste on Purer Asonne. MI.- 0 ic.V. t;). l 7i,%:: * . th •PlZlVi ' nT. '' ,.:t. r tie t . '4,ldge,:.L.T: EY- E AND EA-It drate. raorreslart green tonnediatel*Yor further Treated. and every operation In Anna and Oplithal I . particulaca., apply to J. n. F FiItUUS .', Nn. 181 nor surgery, perforated by Fourth stseet. soleilr'2wri ' 1 , FOR SALE, DR. GARDNER. Valuable Business Property, i • Ear further particulars. reference.. tehllmuniult, ' etc., read fora Circular. With two PRICK iiTolita on same, Nos. Vs an 1 1 tiFFICE IioURS FROM 0 a. M. To 6 m. b. Ull Liberty street. 1 Priorlhal (Mice. 17N IV EIST FORTY-T{.IIRO fa., c. cry ERRE, JO., 1 NEW YORE.. spilltiwil No. 333 Liberty street. PHI BALE--A Valuable Country ! CATARRH ' CATLIIRII" ..... Residence at Eiligewood titation, Pennsyl , ants , • i • • • Railroad, one .4 a half miles from .Wilkinsburs: ' • Eleven acrer Lb perches .if Land: a fine new Dwell- I OR. orotnN VAL treats Catarrh by the means of lug euntathing ten rooms and cellar underneath; Warta Medi t ated in h a l at i on . D r . G ar d ne r can ,- ....rr'T'''' other e n" entenne. on the pr .70 .... Pe r , ter to a number hf anis.. of Pittsburgh who have ...to. information, rail at No. l ob elf. street,' men cured by 446. ralicaNind Pittsburgh, or on Me premises. nontitt J. S. KLNIi. 1-. . - - f ._ CLOAKS. &o. _ ... c= , 4c r - az -4- , "..e CU 4::= It CO II 1 . ° ; i E..... 0 tr, r . . = , r% 1.,. . a, . a . g ±,2i... , E.—. ILI ;59 ra 1; ii 7"; *4 G. 7 .:,:: 0) ILI . 7 °I 7 3 P. I . CO ,04 !! 1.... ...,_.-. t- v, -, 71 © 444`.; .4 . r . 3:i; won rl , ie. 14 ':. m p, , 1 2,Ei'i 7 T II m -,li. 4 ,i t gm, c) ~r: ~.., ... ..ga t EiE— k ..i° = 7- f.,:.. r4I I, = W '71. , - : E; ~ : .!..1 - i \ ! A o m= id i:- s to <1! , 1 44 ;ii moinin . 00 . t. 12 .m ,4 . c .gi= L.I it I. Gt 7 i . 4 2 : G';'..t% I. 7. t p• L , 4,;, _.„ ..,,_ „a.. . WI • :,= a Eli t . 4 : I s l l The Flr•t Lteforttwa l'reobytertat4Cou,resrallou ,f .a = e,... —. = - 12 0... - Z t',`-.. , .'" 0 Pitla,hurgh, t Dr. DaLliii...l., Vaiitut, offer fur .ate IV .-:‘, . ..• = „, : ,!.... their property toeated Lin Mr liiiirner of rhatu 004. p =0 z i cat `. O -, .:17..7...e. ..a Cherry alleys. oat but ,:ti fret front Liberty ateeel . ' , 4 , 0 =- t. ,-.2.;.i The lot Is I'M feet tit 11, tart, on erttlat art; ~.,. . F., rt . = -..1 ; Church 8114 , 111,4. soda tetiont House of 4 ri.int.L. , ~.. ., , ,,,m. , ~i. ' iti iii43 . l, inivitri,... tout hr matte or. or uolustsubtrettrha A.I- sa ---- ' 4 ICII ' 10: 6,-1' .tressed to TlllO,. SMITH. at the Fourth Nattonal ..1 Em. 4z. 1 - 2." Haut, ~r to H. I. MILLER. 135 Third street ' Ol :il-0, ..5,,.; Fis:tr I Or 72f .it'7,l 7:52 FOR SALE. , . .A: t IA E Ten Acres of Land, MERCHANT TAILORS. .._. ,1T1.7 *TED 11' Alct Id HE y, tWa.,HIP. adj., ni . REMOVAL. ~...r,.........., ....i ,I. st - r..wultt , r0a.1.../. »WI". 1.1, nntevi.efitlii. ot th, Market 11,0 t ,, and Po,- T. &J. T. M'CANCE S i.iitiite in AlttljrienV - Tltt. properte pre..-Ma...lla' incrueratente to those .h.. 4...1re t.. ~..u re a Itntue , Merchant Tailors and Clottaer., Inaiiilet.alfirri locution. ea,. of lacer.. anti eanYeblebt to the rifles. It Mill by iia•W togrth- ; et or In Iltititilii to ataiLpurrhus. rs. Yor further In fi.rtrtalloo. Inquire of J. it. 4 4 P. ‘loltltl, , S Attorneys •4 La, 149 Fourth street. spit 01 • • FOR SALE, 310 hide. White Lime; 1.0 • • Coleined Plaster: Irt• • • Lend Floater; .0 • • It ydranlle Cement: lW •• Huventlale Cement, At 310 Liberty street. apillo4l W. W. WA LI. ACE. 1.,`011 SALE—THE PRACTICAL ENCIIKEY:II, by John Wallace. second edliton. enlarged nod Improved. Alarms one-halt of this edl vlesm ; npy. It o nly need ' s to he tee. to be appreclated• t All orders dlreeted to thr subscriber. nt.319 1.1/1. I.IITY 141'1110Yr. P 11.1,4100. PA. Nylanolly We to. Price per eopy. $3,00. apbolsoll M. W. WALLACE. .1.,'011 SALE ON THE BIG SANDI RI VEIL—I off, for sale the MIN Y.lt Al. 1110111 ' (Ir 91540 HU N 011E0 AcflEb. -11010•41 in audou he lands one mile Moore Peach orehard Work... The COAL is In on:nylon,. and or y 0.14 0117. The krios are from YOUR to blik KS a YYT 7 WC!, rarsoob wishing to purchase will coil at In, Kee I lucky 'loose. Ashland, 10. Teruo. rbeop and reo. sortable. Adder.. THOM kb ItC:”ELL, Kentucky, mh ks• toad •_- . FOR SALE- - A Portable Double ClittCU LAIL SAW MILL. without Engine Ind Boller mode lit Lone orld Mello. of Clnetnnatil ! lower Sao 54 Inehre diameter upper bow bb incheit. with Cross-eat ran, rhaftlne 01.101 eon:Vete: al,. the II Inch Barrel haw, for rootlug .1014-e. tune by Whitney. of Wlneheater, 1113,5. 'the above MA d - Idither!' h. bee. In us , In the lumber orgion hut short tithe, aro! la tit oerfeet order. AfiIIrPRII the VEN al A. OA 1.1 MAN 1,Y., , 14,11134: I-00C:2Aood bV, Natrona, Pa si.llw FOIL SALE. - - - X.uilh..l;lLC7ll-M x_.4c:o•r. FOR RENT l'fll LET. A Three-Story Brick Warehouse. Situated Xa. 51 Water eirrei. corner Itrdonia alley. and running through to Vint{ Wert, thr hag' • lug been occupied for • numb, Of year. by Jolt,: linelri.X.a. a Hope Warehouse. Inquire of Hirt- TETT= it g iLTH, at hon. 59 and 60 NY .tor ii'4olllefeltir—irhe Lot on the cor ner of Butler k nveteoy . 4 N , t., Ninth Il Weed, together with the old 'Wien Depot Uilatug there On. The 10l lots 141 Awl front h 7 lee feat deep to an Wei'. Wltlleose It for nye or ton_geors. piy to IC DAR.1.17.03T0N. at No. 37 Y3ll/ street, wound doer. tph33l VOR ItE — N - T—A Country Soot, con .. oo( 0 Serb of /Itch Boll: I.rpu Iwo-st.7 Beta. Dwelling, Slam Stiahle. - Ilechard. Spring and Spring 110 . 1 .• . I Mtdd 'Aka Drum the bridge, oppoolea Sams Hruts fiayWes. Apply to mlO7 B. hicLAIN A Cu, AUCTION SALES LOTS ON UDEOTY AND AVERN STIVEETS. ALLEGHENY, AT AM — MN. Willhe sold on the premises, oA WEDNESI.AY AETEUNGO2I, Aprtt 15114 al 2 o'clock, Tiro Lot. on &eery street, Vourtb Ward. Ith mid nth lots east of North •treet k and One Lot Ma Liberty street. An los 604 affiorib atteet„eaclibeing7l feel by 70 feet. Term. east, (AM A. LEG GATE, Ao.. Alo. eta FIFTH. STIDEET-110ILISE .f 1 ANIILOT. —TU EAUA Y EVEN LNG, April 1700, at7)4 o'clock, 1011 bm sold on second floor of Com mercial bales Rooms, 11A Smithfield %trent, that valuable LOT on MIA street, Mona Smithfield, be im/131feet front and 100 feni In depth, to a side 'pay ed court 10 ruar, winning on Unerry and Virgin al leys: the lot IndyiotedYilthsood Wro-story Botch Na,b, kismet,Vtfi cicculttotrityls.l.l. W. tall, 1 , ..eu. Tilts Itultipuutbla. Terms, gash, apla A. MIIII.WALSF., Auct. fra 1:1r41/6*Ii) no.pAtinewuum — up , -NOTICE.— vita:rim& Oirlotterltif tod u rrailo i 1 2:114,A,„ MitNE I Z, It Vie Vd i ors . td, No. 51 ander the Milo of WILLIAM •YMANC 4, SON, owl rrt.ol,ll . leetfully holluvt fortbe now •Tlto, 0 .thu ;arol:ay. heretofore Mberally bestorre.l mrself. V. M. Y,1tA..543E. • Ai t t4.2)lmre CWT. Ar11123,1498 ,-- 5511:1 ,1 4_ 10-PARTXERBIIIIFICE. -- -We `... , 10iv0t5110115y hiptoistilit with as as partner and tititerAl3latittief ortho ifougolry and 315 ch Inc tail. i,esf; In whl,h Wit nit'. howeuEsKed..htr. JAMES 11511:80N, Am:lefty of ate voll-knoviu Drat of J. 1551•4511 , 45 Co., arks - 11t555.55555- A - 110105,0f 4515 stcy..• 51. 801,E.. „ Sl'ltte Mike, .i . iTTfis , hit: Viiih.-qiiliVanitt • .rATQVIRS—GRIATES,Sco. 1101J8F, trOULDEIII4 AND MOUSE KEEPERS. STOVES, GRATEs AND RANGE'S. We reepectfully iht•th. the ♦ sittatintl . tho public to our ustunstve varlet', of tAtuKING STOVES, ORATE PRONTO, VENDERS, COO/LINO It AEU EB, Ilartarrocsutly thereascit our facnltAs for man• tiCaoturi..o tho above . artiolor, autl4l..tly Improve.i ? " rtile Y lW4giiii sk _Nt n itlN_ l TSAs.TrbtillT; .otutuiltilty. oaltall 111 peed of anything lu.our tire of buslueeatu fire to a call. 235 LTHEIITT KTEEL.T. IttanufactArers ut 01 .gelebrstAd TR.lllllll , liand BLACK OAK COOK apll:Or I Q 9. BIRVAIV, Broker in. 9tocks, RONDS ,ICND' REAL' ESTAYE;•,37.:FOUILTII SERER'S:: aNIte'S ' ISSUSIRS.) VA)" And .6 1 0 0. ~c at i iiiihiiton - BAN a, ItAltaicita). INSURANCE, OIRANDAYELIER STDCKSomd DOVERNSIENT. huyinelpAL, RAILROAD AND OTHER' RON DeS. Order* esecat. , l tri telesispti tit thei,WlY YORK sug ERMA DELEIfIs tTOCR ROARDS si the reg. tilat ckeysiooons charßeil IK.ilume cities., Orders 'e'sertitc4 G , j sale dad purchase of Baal Estate. a. 9 P~Q;•LDAD; •LEAD: -Quararr AfarT, ' T9le sArx - BY' - 11:',16FMINESTOCKet_WooV,SoN timetsc ......Timdiumknra., - s'•:;i4lEtrXli*i:AiNP,' -Iwitio • _....., , ftr:4 lnac" qxl 3l9 .-.. 0,00 ' ,s9,on 4 `,V47oViCtOrAgA}iui.:rA,:4w!Eool 4.4&NCAito ll 4KittYlfr , AA 6alaa NINI noLLAPhA ) U ._ ReLasm4 , ,--,:: ~ ~, -,; • 7. , , c.:-1.13,..;m1;...v.:. , -,...:, .„.. 07..a.. -441 , , ,,,. A: ,, -;%! 'f -, 2 ,1 •) 1, 13.il i....ra _taxi 1),11:virl. -ro: w rnsExsv. THF 1 MAFL, .111-INT3: I CATARRH. Harr licmove , ll.. thr Nwor ktalKiwy, No. 196 Liberty Street flaring to the latent.. of thelt tot reinter , On - tne /the wrolot partner being now In the taatl tht•Y arc PfvMrei'to establtgootts for t 1•1:441 , 0111 lit ADY at lbw VEltlf 1.01" EST (10 tt • tt•in ltOlt (0. 4 ^ ha r e ), reached. They la.Y, 0,0•4 denten to le.p, a tft , l . EHllltt ebTOl.:6. lIF VIA.THING Poll KALE, VF THEIR OW!.: MAN IIFACTIJICF.,..I KQU AL In all reopoct, to t`tISTONI WORK. tohiGt-',•.l.3txtri GEN. (RANT Ft~q~{ fci~F~i=Llic~aY~ THE NEW SPRING STYLES M10Y.19b'..t719V13, 47 St. Clair Street. GRAY & LOGA,N. 1•1131 nENRY G. WILE. NORTIIIIBI MLitt Of PHI I ST. SLUR HRH% tes g igs4 s ogi r e o r t natets t le his Mends and the pub inform them tha rat rrrutrialltdre'lalllid lll. im.y.odistoo, or markets with* large and well Fine Woolen Goods, Pm-gnarly ntlapted to GENTLENLEIVS SPIONti AND SUMMER WEAK. plat BODES. STATIONERY, See.' 600 BARRELS OIL PER DAY Ag g rb7,47Zni, geVig.M B ,l;m4.lllll'.. Yee L~ HUNT'S IMPROHi 0 MAP OF ViNANGOIOUNTY, Late sattam; e , target, ninl ' I TILE UIL REGION - 5 VENNVYLVANIA . 4 • Denoriptiocr Work a he ORegions of Penosyreanin, Irish Mile - anti Mort, JOON P. Ilit!NT”Si. CO., Publisherg, ,GO 'FIFTH 'ifiricr r EA, Alisktonic BAIL ) 111A113 VP : WARREN LlO.. PA.... TV El Co. W EKT VAl,'Patitt WEST VA suit 'Oll LP oil.. wad other Map, or the . 211.frermit ( Stitt, ; UPI" ISTZWALAP OFIKKLAND, de. Atm ----- smaTots • • • • AMERICAN INK, Exartlr 111[6 A.R27010:r13 FLUID," and •abou; out third theatre,. oto- 'lt a th at. It IS'endoreed by emr,J the trot accoantanl4 1n thceoltft, T. rahr ‘ , • . .1. 1...N.5.A.D. FoUrth,otraat.,-- FISH: . .Fxrxen DALLY ARRIVALS OP ' LAM AYI) EASTERN mg; AT ti 0.46 DIAMOND ALAttOT,:tTritiBIJROtt, we Writ . * iiinattention a he public., and re meet:. them M gtre ufl a'ratt, hrtPr , •,4 $Ol , Ol kook. of eteth Pleb Set.leow-ut sey In -the tehde, , Ni' a b' Vr '4.1"1 98"ci.T.173111411111.41Mef',' SIZED -a-" T:•., SPRING WHEAT von sir D.. I3liportaikt to Faniu3rs. IVe note iimall inATt intperltr , S UM TA ;WILING WHE,. ant Fdate tidth great Cll*.J -and ruttatdelor SEEde,, AS Itin miaow foramina , rertnet-Wlient edarl4 anrtyediVerlOne: Orate°. adaacneing GOOD azatFarOntdrlrepth) ARM" anon, so, the suPPy nwitr • •- "" • - lit C CleMint`CLlMMTin le UV' • „.. 'SILO= , •• , ;%b . ~....trghig. , ,, l MlYASirlifirkilaft# • B rks4l l, l 1 25 ,,M7a1MK 15 eff. an real . e i tt E 6' With Iran deiniadialMVtforatlAl4tbs. Xliti7iVAlofNlVEr7ge~new=n- Tart rx:rri Rs' (Ja.lll3l'.:ts‘ • i f.--,.1i.4135V,113d, :it a1i.:21 7,,,a14,t1 rut 1i.918 gal NEW GOODS'. _a_ rr c) Da , Ist . ' l ' AL mt x...ig ci ca Iv 3EI lEL es ~, i rt: It F. LACE—ell rk PIO , Warehouse, 91 Wood Street, CLIJGNY LACE, do Seokont.l.loor tw.low Ilk:mond AO.i, BLACK AND WRITE THREAD LACE. ' t'e . ..l:llnael . REAL V ALF.NR LEVS LACE — In g reAt v gnarl: i, --, riM.......1 3 11.T1S WitlS LACE: t.BPAISLEL/ bl.ll IC lIGS. WALL PAPERS, LACE TELUME4 C/c./I.L. ARR ' In Atm , Designs, CiLLIUNY LACE' '''). clo I REAL POINT LACE CULL AK, POINT APLIGU I , LACE .10 GRECIAN( RAM COILS: PLAIN HAIR l'Ul I S A lull and complete LADIES' .9.“.11E1. , RAILROAD HAW, MOROCCO W Al.l. ETS Notions & Fancy Goods THE. TRADE 511E1 . 1.1E1) AT 1.014" RATES. F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth Street. EXPRESE4 THIS DAY Fine Silk Sun Umbrellas, Fine Silk Parasols, Real Point Lace Collars, HAMBURG FLOUNCINBS, Bajou's and Alexandre's Kid Gloves. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, IVlorrisun's Star Shirts, CORSET: , Duplex Elliptic Hoop Skirts, Wholesale and Retail Dealers tupplied at Low Priceg.:at Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street. MACRIIM, (CLYDE & CO. :GREAT REDVCTIONS! .Pl=l. 1C E",f..4 AI I'HE LiOWEST OF THE DAY, AT BATES & BELL'S, STREET. rr NEW GOODS! A SPLENDID ASSORTHER. MEI Flintily GERMAN k ENGLISH GOODS. DRESS A.NI) SKINT TRIMMINGS: NEW HAIR NETS , AND COILS: WHITE SHUTS EIIIOD IN BLACK: REAL MALTESE AND POINT COLLARS: .LAIOR VEILS. AND VEIL MATERIAL: It i f.A7/Calik r U r arE tt :P al g 7. NE PITLESJJTTON& for LA-eases and teats; • • TIE AND seal WS — A..' HI ier.. A to 11 sesortagent of RID GLOVES, SIO.N. AND LISLE GLOVES: HOSIERY MUST. & LIMINTE: FansituulrouEs.• vannoN B A4. l TANEY GO NA As NOTIDNS.. `Mtn TAM AAd knoll fancy ariletes and new trylbs aims 4ttor6 op. led IR ITlDld.rgh• Nerchants*ipplie tat Eistern Prices. MACRUM & tiBLISLE, NEW SPREVa 40002 I= W. W. MOORICFA Sll tillaxloc B treet. 111011 VXIIIIOIDEISTZSI . • . VINN ve4,ENCLI'iwACNITINENXIIEII. , T.SI .voINT AND VALENCIALACV • CLUNNY LAINS,COLLABS:• .- • r_LAIN AND EittBROIIPD offurrraos'Td; NL'W NowAyARD Door sums: cortvgiN—rNan. Satto and Ltnbrota•mrAle CARR in CANDLESEt al; .106% • RATE WiceoA. 101ia1L 400.,) yivestlmPadesier. inFOßtunt fa: 3 l)OM 3 1 1 1 - up..x.twoom tio.aiwood surest: boun 04.411,5,130 ells. Pitt:Mara : I 09 p.m SEWING lIIACHINES, , thtlVVO l klgrTBll l VVOtrrigArr= fOr every virtety or Bening; CALL AXM ILIA-Mrsl..e tT ' '- TUE WHEELIR ACUSON. . 0 . ' • sAINES.ROOMILT , Ito 21 Strivt,. -‘l4FROitilliN/A:41 1 1 0 . , -11•111 r • ::SAVISTGErBeiNK.,.. - .1"""x' • , stv -B*fxr, ,L aII - /"" 1 " ,° P, ,ciuwrissom itess , “ -I.l . ii%olefacado,..pf . on or. 4" llrocs of 137-lArn6 ,to - Vl , th. tioy a 441__ • PILMINGS. . WALL ' 'NEW GOODS!! THOMAS PA.L4F,I4, ME= GRECIAN COILS, HAM KG EDGINGS, 11.E.111 XE TS, *,vvir Ckoods!! All Lhe Novelties. 19 F'il'th Street. AI Market street. SEWING KA.CHIEFFS. jef t ers can Irmi-itErs E Llar ha dta * ; l4a l Klid) asbod WHOLISAL6 ANI MAIL DEW k ~WAT.T. -1 0_,A1PE1 TRANSPARMTVANtiCi* SHADES PLA IN AND BHA vrtrEn. BRWBf COL Now Rec,43,lNi-izyls I=l 101 Market Street, near Fifth = pAPERBANGINGS FOR 15166 A great collection or Antl-rican IraU Papers =I ER" ; ELTGLISTI PAPER& A choice. Selection of the . Newest French Papers For sale by WAITER P. DIA ILSILALI whir fit WC.lO4i Street. CiOVERNICENT SALES. %OLE OF GOVEltiNitE NT HOB- r TAL. DP , ITV QtranVenttartlill Dirrglist's OVFII C, t rtrinnllllol4. PA., Aprll 12th, 0014. • Will be gold at Public Auction. to the highest bidder. the 110S1 . ITAI.. islntammi AT 1' /WV REYNOLDS, on the Dittl DAY Or A 1•4111. •t no'cionk it. This building Is 00 feet long by 40 feet wide, with Building wings attached Itrfeet lung by 10 feet wide each. Building to by removed within ten days atter the sale. l'F.nus—C.ll, U. S. currenrY 5p123.1 Licut : col. and GOYIEMSIitE3iT SALE. Drugs, Chemicals, llospital Stores, India Rubber Goods, Drug gists' Sundries, &c. WO. he sold at Auction, at the. Medical Purer y ors Wareboase, Public. helium, NAntIVILLt., Teun., on WEDNESDAY SIOUNISO, April V.,11., slit o'clock. &large Stock of the for going articles, In original Packa consisting in part Of 8,000 lbs. Kulp'. Ether, er, 14,Ccevus, Adhes. Muter 1,30 •• Nittona. "`. 10,000 `• Isinglasa LOCO `• Chlorolero3, 4010 lbs. Patmst Lint, 1.000 •• Canyh. Plaster. 3110 •• Fine Sponge, 1.000 •• Carb. Ammo's. 3 , 00 • FArtitai ,000 '• Cat. Liquorice, 7.4,11 V .` P.esence Beet, I,lloogals. Alcohol, SW '• Galatin, WA •• Olive Olt, LOW W. W. Mortar., 111,00)00. Selph. Cinclio.• 400 Pres. Scales, a, A OM Prey. 5,000 • • T ol etouan, . , MO 1. IL Cushion.. ~NO lb,. F.:traria, , Lan 0. P. Illanlo te, 1 0)0 • • ..mica. Together with a actieral imppig of Chemicals, Med icines, Hospital htOrtiA, Drudgista' Puroishing Ar . ticles. de., provide.' for Government 110.0iialA Good* can be eitindriel two daivptior to sale. Cats alognes ready. ROBERT FLETCHER, Huryy. audllol. Colonel D. d. Vols., splOalt.d Medical Purveyor C. S. A._ ALE SALE OF A. • GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, Hfretl2 . l QUADIVIDIAIItrIa DESltoal.'s Orrice, PlTinnU9.oll, Pa, t'1tu117,4.11 1866 , Wi1l be sold a Public Diction, en 310. VAT, Ise 16th day or April , Ibin, to the highest bidder, the following tiovernment Property, at the Unitod States Warehouer, cornet of Penn street and Dar- Oxon alley: .2 W afar Stamps, 1 a kedge Handles, 17 Pen Holders. : I Towel Iron, 0 Paper Folders, ; 3 Gimlets, e Paper Cutters,l 1 Flyer, 3 Busting Brushes, ! W Area, 1 Scrub Brush, ' D Stable F orks , t V, indow Brush, .1 4 1 1 4a : ToLk i st. h.dle., 44 NV ate, Buckets, D Horse Brushes- I 19 Bates, 7 Curry Comb, I NarkingPot, 2 Wagon Ton:litres, ! I do Brash, t Horse /drum e. - l 7 Campliettles. to Riding tiaddlca, 74 !dem Pans, 4 Riding Bridles, 3 Windt)" , Shades, 6 Saddle Blankets. 3 Pumps, 38 Halter Cialtia,_ 2 Sheep Shears: 20 pairs Breast Chains, 1610 Grain Sacks, se Chains. I 63 Whitewash Brushes, Fifth Chains, 1 4 Paint do 4 lob Stands, 2 Road Scrapers, 10 Erasers, I I set Wagon Hounds, 4 Ruler., , 9 Wagon Coven, 1 Eyelet lifseltlne, I 68 do Bows, 1 Skeet Iron Blower, ' 1 Flat File 31 r es T s C . balls, 4 Field Tables, 4 Field Desks, 4 Tables_, .18. S. Pincers, ' 58. S. Tongs, I 2 Thee, . S Hand Wrenches, 1 1 Portable Fors , 6. Hope Halters, . 1 Crethiel.3 • r 16 Neck Halters, I S Augers, 3 Head do and straps„ . 7 Hatchets, I 51.1tchIng Stray, l 5 Bass news. 7 Horse Cards, 44 Horse Collar a 2 Choke Straps. ; 6 Crowbars, ' 1 Coal Hod, c Hoc., to Spreader Chains, 6 fire pokers, I Surelo ale, 2 Bare, 43 J acket' Lead Sticks. ', 18 Spades. . 102 novels, , 8 Fire Shovels, -1 Table and Putter Case 0 Netted., I 1:001lit. Ranee. 2 Brick 'trowels. 14 810500, 0 Straw Cutters, ! I 2 H eath Move, - I •.04 Axe Handles, I oo Joints Stove Pipe, !al Pick do 20 9.llDwe, 2R Mattock Handles, 2 shovels and i 22 iron,Bettl 2 Cindlestinks,Tonga. 1 [Drag NMl, er• 6 Trucks, • t 1 Iran-Mortar, I pair Truck Wheels,' ',. 1 Wedgewood Mortar. 1 net Breechlug, , 2 Horse Laniwts. I yinrtinvi, ~ I talgto4enary libears 1 Iri2l°l!l'ellsibT•tvligatis! I '1,4 11 1 . F B:lools, 2 Mole Bells. , . :. 0 Sledges, 1/ j)onbletrues, . 1 11: t %t : 27:,;, . i .,„ DO Sirfaletreea a Wagon LlautruerS. I• : turns; 2 Coupling Straps, . t Oti Stone, to Mantes. , 1 Nail Set, 10 flame Stringy. i 1 Spring Pouch. 30 King Bolts,- 1 Saddler's intender, I Anvil, H Tht CO , ~ I Buttress, -'o I fan!, 1 Perrier!" 112115.11ittr,. . 9 tip, ..orted 4liclira, 5 do Knlvcs, : 2 Corn .11111., 13 Horse Rah . I Counter scales. Terms—Cash, U. S. Currency, , Sale to cominenee at o,'§ A. U. 'O. CHUM, 11011 . 921. Oen 1. A ILICTION SALLE:OF 'HOSPITAL WWI.% &C.. :Lieut. Cot.. and MEDICID - I'tlfrree l r s s OPTteE ,_ _llsoTtlle. D. D., March 1665. Will be told at Public Auction, to this city, at the yndmisryttwosrtiWanthousW , back of the Cie 11011 ,on. WEDSIEW.DAY, tbo 10th day of April next, at 10 o'clock. ,a. 0., She tollowinwartleles of Hospital Stores ailS Liquors, no longer, required for the lists of the mealceLdepartinont of te army._ sir: Arrow Swot, la..l.DeasicatedPo tsarist:: " ... MOW . tato.. ... ataCe-li.-.10,000 iMixed DC'S& Wo lir. • • Cocos tmocolelooxo 71 . 11i.ky. quart Chstiardon:Pwd bottles 3k= Perin. ' maxt.t: Whilltre babble :1 0 . 41: m cit , t ati era% 10". , t,..1Sb l it e . ... 4- rry7 . b ...kr u n . e : 40. 7 0) Dineen. 363, • ;Sherry Pique, In Ens of Coffesn kittlyik i - batreis -CID nisi l'Larragons. Wine, Pea De ans...-.. bottles... . . _IOM ?be above articles wlll'be'sold . in tole ... suit boile tar sod purchasers...; . • • • Piwet o ) days be elloWeil to parties In remove .. ingligr i gUri24: ept h e eta proximo. MIAS. r3DTHAIILADID, Suryebn and Purveyor. U. S. A. • D. W. oowirnissi-ASMCIAOOtOrI ••-1111124111.1P104 CARPETS; , DIIa •CLOTHI3, Bz4). McCALLESI BROTHERS, No. ST haTe on hand . VVI "P 9 Firl i a k i s t r t . tig , 4 3o ,. Of 'A/tit desMptlon' /ad U•ll , y. 01L-CLODUIIi, extra gull aesiatkod, nom a teat La 2414:1114i -oZrlkeirAovsugery kind la 8 : 13 . 0 , 8 .7 ,1 " 09, AO ° 4 / 4 ° l, 'Quality Witte 1 k o wls , t e r v lr i l itx : 2TICI24 , COCOIAND MAN MI 4 24".11244 13' " - ,Foseacriy W. 1). & H. MeCallcmi. , NO': ' ors.**:l l Er , ' WIGEwr 'MO* :: 131 ":13 16 171 . 0 . 4 ° U - every thing lix the Mail -. ot Car Pets, OW Cloths, -.Damask, Reps and. Ntiimi44ii : - Certiiiiie; Vold Bordered and .14ain - WinJow filiadee,i ' iTeible * :;iind „ itiaiio Cov-' qrs t ,sf,,our , crweihnportation, at tb,citikWeliA Prices Moho(' since the war: , A -line of Scotch lu -4600:114144Cfit.1$1ir: . nin ini vrtatton, just leceived.--vei y luindioifts"-nver offered in this untri tilt co , ' ,341 - tore.—.. .02 , 4,at prices based on e rsseq,*te of Gold WY .. ‘ ' dt COLLINS,n 71 Si 73 Flithatettilittloor, Aaplkilikkliar'PAßgoture iimi Postolles ',...4.W.A . ). ~r arnmgre4. ogotkx seisr►=i►ucmml woUHs. • _..- - . ..-Jistiajeiritt,d' L lr • IMPleurO rsr a MO-TOUL.W. Ara FLITUKS Mel) BALT WILLI .B. , BM ..TrAeatea lerreridatruldscrasnaiddlrmarresedirop,iunistrs4 1 4rit lag - WIZ tret 1 i trp t er a 4 bV 4 I2 man o[ .terrArr ia t4 - lerdirdslMrtersll., sr, all times. . at 41 a ‘trwkle, de.. t IZeja War BIV * =um lb szeprepored tr. grant. errased manlllsetrt a grs./As Idetri,4l~,morr II terms. WT. liT ren a gtai da ! 6*.4°S . t" I°i ii LItUIL,T. =4; 44 -1 Übe FE ... SiA~~Q' no-:.a f U 4,. U:U _-41L IMII I
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