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THDIRSDA
IT WON'T PAY:
The following telegraphic dispatch from
Washington ban been published in some of
the papers:
"A mareflons publlutioa violently abusing Treeit
dint Lincoln haring obtained a somewhat es semi..
thettletlou throughout the country, by the aid of
Congreesioual franks, a etateruest le eothorimd by
morel protolnent Itspobneso Canty..nen, whose
freaks bay, beim used, that they were ignorant of
the =taste of this pasquialde, nod euppoesel it to
be Senator Pomeroy'. circular. it to understood
that to B elo rrmil, of Ilerylmtd, a writer of eat.
notoriety, lngs the discredit of Its arahorahip."
Me are glad to learn that that "several
prominent Republican Congressmen- have
"authorised" the "statement" to be made
"that they were ignorant of the contents of
this pasquinade, Sn 3 empposed it to be Sen
ator Ponesor's oiroular." Thai was cer
tainly bid enough for "several prominent
Republican Congressmen" to have any
thing to do with. The Congressmen who
gave the imitation of their franks to Dir.
POSZIOT . II attack on President LINCOLN
have certainty lost all right to the designa
tion of "prominent Republicans." They
should be made to take back seats, and their
pieces should be tilled with better Republi
cans an more prudent and patriotic parti
sans.
• The editor of -- the Toledo Blade has been
shown, "confidentially," he says, "an anony
mous pamphlet entitled The Next Presidential
Biectims," which he was informed "was
being secretly circulated In Washington
and perhaps at other points." Subsequent
ly ho reeeiva a oopy of the same under the
frank of a member of Congress. This
pamphlet is the ecurrilous publication"
alluded to in the Washington dispatch above
quoted. The editor of the Me& gives full
*streets from the pamphlet, with spicy and
just comments.
We are net going to quote one word from
this mildly termed "pasquinade." We take
it as a personal compliment that no "promi
nent Republican Congressman" dared to
Brad us either a copy of "Mr. Cnits.ot's'.
pamphlet or Senator PDXSILOT'I circular.
The pamphlet, judging from the estraete
printed In the Blade, is a most Indecent and
shamelessly partisan stuck on Mr. Lts
cots's personal integrity, hie character
as a man, and on his administration of the
government. It might well have been writ
ten by the vilest ecribbler In the Copper
head camp. Among other things ft oom•
pares President Ltacots unfavorably with
henrsasos DAres. And yet this pamphlet
was shown to the editor of the Blad• "con
fidentially," another copy of it wee sent to
him Wain the frank of a member of Con
gress, and he was informed by the person
who "confidentially' showed him the first
copy that "It was being secretly circulated
in Washington and perhaps at other points."
We merely wish to say hero that sort op
position to Mr. Liscor.s's renomination as
that contained in the Pomeroy circular and
the "Carrell" pamphlet will signally fail of
its object: Every publication of this char
acter which may be printed or circulated,
whether "confidentially," "secretly," under
the frank of,"prominent Republican Con
-gremanon," or otherwise, is bound to fall of
Its objost and to add daily to the chances
far a seemed term of "Honest Old Abe."
Railroads In the Legislature.
Oar attention has been called to the fol
lowing proceeding' In the Legislators one
day lent week:
Mr. Etaser offered the folloo lug petition:
Tha undersigned, citizens of Pentuyimula,
er
spectlallY Mined your honorable bodies to appoint
a otonselttee of lovestigation ao loyttlre into end re
port to tD. pnment or 0001 Legislature upon the fol.
lowlag points, via
lot. Wheth•r some or all of the milroal cOrgetreo
tioos eDertered Cy time Suite, charge the eltletan
of
• this State moss for the trensportatiou of both pee
maser. and marchandlee proptirtion thy dletutce
travele4, than they charge to the att.oo of other
Mtn,
Pd. Whether any of said corporotlone .mums the
power of ellectlminating between Indtsidtmls, carry
ing for same without themes charging some • high
and others • low rate, and if ea, the .fleet of such a
ammo lipoo the business of Inch of our citizens who
am 001011w:10 by low rate..
Wbetlmr soy of sold corporation. grant live
palms oter th.ir railroads to eltlsene of LIM Fasts
who ereeetsnected with ths road, and the num,
occupation and redden. , of penmen who bsee tee.
aqua Such psalm.
4411. Whether coy of mad oawations, their ark
awe, or any other tenons, on behalf of mid imrporre.
Moms, Data any time tufluenced or attempted to in•
Somme leglestimt In our State by any means what-
...r.
ltr, Elula moved to sofas th• petit's.* to a mD•oi•t
ocaussitteo of an.
♦ dislocation muted ss to th• propris . 7 of the
manor. 11014 It w proposed to odor the allots rose
tar tolls Committee of Vies sad Inunandity. The
mho% sutesol ass fically patposed indelicately, on
motion of sr. Hopkins. of Philadelphia.
We glanced over these resolutions at the
time they were offered, and also observed
in the columns of a Philadelphia cotem
porary a remark by a Harrisburg corres
pondent, that 3{r. Elmer was somewhat
''green" for thinking that any attention
would be paid to them by his fellow-legis
lators. The inquiry should have been
made.
Rholeaale Babel Desertlons.--The
Amnesty Proc.lamellae Taking Ef-
feet.
A letter from the•Ne sr York. TAW tor.
respondent with Sfeade's army says that
deserters continue to come in daily, par
tigularly from the Louisiana regiments.
Nearly the whole.of (he Fourteenth and
Flteenth -Louisiana Regiments bate de
serted during the last month. The reason
assigned by them for the stampede is that
they had read the President'■ Amnesty
Proclamation in one of our newspapers-
Great 'Rorie ha•e been madeiby some of
their officers to obtain possession of the
contraband publication, but without Me
ccas. It ban peeped tbroagh nearly entry
maws bands in those regiments, and when
Let seen was nearly worn out.
00meltairrao Doraressllloll Tit EXTYT.-
13y order of the Secretary of War, deserters
from the enemy who oome into oar lines, and
on examination prey. to be bona fßie desert
ers, with the intention of taking the oath of
allegiance under the Pre'ident's Amnesty
Proclamation, will be sent to the Provost
Marshal General of the defences South of the
Potomac, by whom they will be released en
taking the oath if allegiance; their horses
shall be bought by the Quartermaster's De
partment, if the wireless needs them,
valuation determined by • Board el App *-
meat. No personal property, ezoepting anus,
will be taken from rush deserters.
It is said that very nearly one hundred and
tan thoutind new recruits bare been tonially
mastered Into the maim skies the Ist of
November last, and many more thousands ate
hewn to be enlisted, although not yet mus
tered in. The last two weeks the enlistments
at the various points have averaged one
thousand eight hundred a day. Of the num
ber. formally mustered Into the service New
York has tarnished about 16,000, Ohio 16,000,
Indiana and Illinois 12,000 eaoh, Missouri
about 7,000, and Pennsylvania the mme num
ber.
Tn German Republican Central Committee
of ?few Yak, have pulled resobsUons pro
testing against dropping the name of "Re
publican" party, and moan:tending "the re
all!tion for the Presidential campaigh of
lam of that 11111110 under which the lovan of
human liberty, having in 1856 signed the
death-warrant of the Ware oligarchy, carried
it Into ezeontlon in 1860."
Arum from Southeast Tennessee stets
that the refugees ere lorries that State end
Georgie by thousands. Many of them are
In a starving oonditlon. Larne numbers of
deserters from the rebel army continue to er.
rive et Chattanooga daily.
Tat Legislature of 11/flonaaota has parsed
bill to rain the salary of The GOTITOOL Of the
Mato trots $1,4,00 $2,000. I.lt 1 .1t tiaa Moe *Mal
ENO to tits man that knifed Mtge Crow
•
Om 12,000 n•grosi ban aboadys2ll2l4ll
Tmessos. BtaiMllllo.l Midd l e db.
bid grasp U. pirr wink.
The Press on tne Pomeroy Circular.
We give below the Tteere of a anzeber of
leading newspapers on 'he President-mak
ing movement and the teem+ Pernere7 ele
man
: rrLm the N. Y. Ttitmee )
It has been oar earnest desire that ail pub.
le discussion of Presidential preferences
should be forborne to the latest poulble pe
ried—at least, so as to await tbe result of the
Spring campaign egainet the Rebellion. We
cosy be dec.:ATV:I, as we often hare been ; but
we cherish sanguine hopes that the just au
thority of the Colon will be practically re-es
tablished by the 4th of July next. We heartily
wish that the impending Pruidential contest
could be banished from every loyal mind un
til that period, while every energy, every ef
fort, should be devoted to the one paramount
object of suppresslog the rebellion and re
storing Peace to our distracted country. If
our hopes should be reallted, we should all be
batter prepared to judge, four or Ere months
hence who had deserved best of oar country,
and who had proved himself meet competent
and best calculated to grapple with the great
and difficult problems which must be derel
aped by the progress of "recroustruotion."
Bat others have cherished and acted on views
radically diverse from ours; eo we end the
, country plunged into • Presidential campaign,
simultaneetudy with that which, we trust, is
to seal the fate of the Rebellion. ', •
The canvass is therefore fairly opened, in de
fiance of our wishes. And the renomination of
President Lincoln has already been urged by
the Legislatures and Conventions of several
States; while some movements in favor of
(len. Fremont and Gay. Chase have more re
cently solicited public attention. e •
I. Mr. Lincoln has well dischorycd the respon
sibilities of his exalted ention. This is
true. We are among those who worked
hard to elect Mr. Lincoln, and we are
satisfied with the manner in which his public
duties have been dietharged. Ha has been
Patriotic, honest, and faithful. He has done
his utmost to ant save the country.
True, he has sometimes erred in judgment,
sand made mistakes ; who has not? He is not
Infallible—not • genius—not one of those rare
great men who mold their age into the simili
tude of their own high character, massive
abilities and lofty aims.. But, considering
his antecedents and his experience of public
affaire--eonsidering that whi ch fer none of us an
ticipated the terrible war he has been
compelled to wage and the treasonable foe
tiol2lllo4lll which has confronted and resisted
him even in the loyal States, we are ears the
verdict of History its his cue will be, "Well
done, good and faithful fervent I" The lus
ter of his many good deeds will far antlive
the memory of his mistakes and faults. To
this extent, then, we agree with the Legisla
tures and Conventions that have presented
him as their favorite for re.electlon.
11. He la the first choice, for the vert Presid.-
ti./ term, of a inert majority of those who bore
thus for topported hio Adotimistmation and tie
War.—We consider this, also, quite true. IL
would be strange indeed if he were not. In
the fearful ordeal through which we have
passed, his place has neocuarily and uniformly
been first in the thoughts of the loyal Millions;
his name lint, after Ood's, in their prayers.
To pm that, knowing far more, they think
more of and feel a warmer attachment to him
than to any other living man,(. only saying
that he has not proved an utter disappoint
ment and failure.
Bat we dleaent altogether from the dodo,
lion that Mr. Lincoln ought to be renominated
because the loyal masees—not haring begun
seriously to think of the prospeotire Presi
dential contest—have not yet fixed upon some
one else to succeed him in his high position.
And we consider the signatures of members of
Legislatures to letters to the President thm
mending his official course and asking him to
run again, se anything but derisive indica
tions of an unbiased choice,
No doubt, a gnat majority of those who
together triumphed as Unionists in the State
elections of 1861, if required to vote for Pm
latent to-morrow, would vote for Mr. Lincoln.
They would have no fair opportunity to make
another choice. But so the great body of the
Federallats of 1800 undoubtedly preferred
John Adams for President; yet running him
defeated and broke down their party; when,
had theyaupported John Jay instead, they
would have triumphed, and had before them
loog year. of power and usefulness. So •
great majority of the National Republicans
of 1818 preferred John Quincy Adams for a
second term; but they were beaten with him
nevertheless more disastrously than they
could have tun hul be given place to Henry
Clay. Bo Martin Van Buren was the un
denthed first choice of the great body of the
Democrats in 1840, while (len. Harrison was
eonthe first choice of the Whigs; yet Harri
beat - Yea' Duren more overwhelmingly
than Clay could bare done. The party that
gratified its preference wan routed; the party
that sacrificed its preference was sweepingly
triumphant. And so in the elections respect
ively of Polk and Pierce.
[The article cent:dudes with the paragraph
which was given in full In our special dis
patches yesterday, and which we need not
reproduce.]
From M. N. Y. Times )
Under the caption of "Circular from the
(self-appointed) National Sseentire Commit
tee of the Friends of Mr. Chase," the Times
editorially satyr:
A dispatch from Washington says that the
Repuldieow of that city declares this circular,
published in yesterday morning's Herold, to
be • hoax. We are inclined to think that the
llepebithem is mistaken. It Is very generally
known that a small number of pintoes, with
Senator Pomeroy at their head, have been
for some weeks in perpetual session in Wash •
ington, devising ways and means to prevent
the renomination of President Lincoln. They
have compiled and printed &pamphlet on the
subject, nada ap in Fart of extracts fram
newspapers hostile to 11l . Lincoln, and de
signed primarily to Injure him, both person
ally and politically, as an essential prelimin
ary to the Introduction of • new candidate.
This pamphlet has been clreuleted only to a
limited extent, and with considerable precau
tion as to the character of the hands lo which
It should fall. It is altogether probable that
It would be accompanied or promptly follow
ed by such a circultr as the one given above.
It will be observed that Senator Pomeroy
and hie associates, who have it their publio
action thus far professed to be friends of the
Administration, do not hesitate lu this secret
circular, to declare themselves its opponents.
We presume that Secretary Chase, whom they
present as their candidate '
would 'earthly
consent to be placed in this category.
trrom the It. Y. //yentas Peet )
It has never been our practice to take part
In the discussions of the merits of prominent
persons, or of their claims to office, which are
apt to precede the meeting of natlonal and
state nominating conventions. • • .1
We shall not deport from this practice now
that an agitation more or lees lively tee
arisen in regard to the suitable person to be
ehoten to the next Presidency. Of the many
eminent men whose names are brought for
ward in connection with it—of Ms. Lincoln,
Mr. Chase, Generals Grant, Butler, Fremont,
eta—we hold such opinion, that it would be
an easy manna kir us to commend either of
them to the eoplidence and support of the
people. But at the same time we deprecate
the agitation itself, u premature and likely to
.cad in Injurious results. It seems to us that
• great and important work is yet to be done
before we can dithingthslr the man who Is
likely to be approved by the people, or who is
most worthy to be entrusted with the admin
istration of the government during the next
four plan.
The &there'll:macro of both these queetions
ruts upon the meows of the present spring
estopalgn against the rebels. If it should be
prosecuted with such energy as IA bring the
war to • certain close ;or 11 'the principal
armies of the insurgents should be so ham
. ed or llispersedas to reduce the war to •
- fitful spasm Of paerrillath if Mr. Lincoln
could say to the nation that daring the three
years of hie management this most formidable
outbreak had been suppressed, we think It
pretty clear that he would he renominated
almost by acclamation. But if the ar should
be allowed to dreg itself along, se It sa s s done
at other times, and metalling or drafting be
late order of the day all through the summer,
while a tratendons debt Is rolling up spinet
ins every week that the war is protracted, the
, probability is that the consequent disappoint ,
' meat or Latitude would bring about such a
reaction of public 'feeling, by next autumn,
that not only would Mr. Lincoln not be &e
-tiolated with enthariatesihnt his own party
would fail to retain its ascendant.
Thus everything denende, in mu view of
the ease, upon the vigor with which the was
is prosemitadt endforthat reason we should
like to have teen the National Convention
pat off to • much later day than the one selec
ted, the 7th of Jane. The longer we wait.tha-,
; better w• shall be able to discern the right'
men for the times. The public opinion of the
great fermentatlants an going
nation is by no means In a settled state ;
of the Republican but of the
en in the bo
som not only
democratic parties; the 'complicated and im
portant issues involved in the rettoration of
the revolted states to allegiance, and in the
emancipation of four millions of slaves have
nowhere yet taken &definite shape, ardnotb• .
ip' le to be gained by . the ,pulatia througit
presipitation aid hurry. The wafer* of' the
future requiren 111 to consider all these mud.
tun carefully, deliberately, and with all the':
knotted/pi that we can ebtalafrom time, oat
as wigwam vill"bis Initial ti guialrblar.
self to any &Salta fluent *al= altilla all
p• TO more elealy, betas him. •
. ,
[From the Stational Getettul
- _
Th. ton. Praddsntlial wln•wortirr
imagine that - .they hers created a sensation
in the' country, by publishing cirri:llan
adrecating rend opposing the claims of
clrtkin mon to the Pnefinczy. In this they
rtlery ranch mistaken. the peeplo are dr
iog an ostensive bariness in the way of think
ing, at ?regent., and they' are not likely to be
inn vented in the least degree by the disgrace
ful Wrangling of the political jobbers of the
national capital. Disgraceful, we say, for
the circulars to which we refer, only two of
which have been published in the papers, are
a disgrace to the nation, and cannot fail to
damage the cause of the coon whose interests
they are Intended te promote.. We caution
the people to bo on their guard against the
Intrigues of wire working politicians, and to
be prepared, when the time cornea, to sleet
delegates to the National Convention, who
0.11 vote for the man, who, in their estima
tion, shall best promote the Interests of the
country. There never was a time that called
for the exercise of the calm and unprejudiced
judgment of the people, more, or near so winch
u the present. It is therefore important that
Choy should frown upon the impertinent die•
tattoo of soli constitued advisers, who through
secret ciroulan, which they make haste to have
made public, seek to poison or distract
the public mind. Lot the people keep cool
and do their own thinking, and all will be
well hot if heed is given to mere politicians
and place-seekers, who have penonal inter
ests to Berra, all will be ill.
an/1m wrrers ova Lana.
—The Wuhington Chronicle, of Monday, says
Letters received in this city last evening
from the Army of the Potomac state that two
regiments, the 14th and 15th Louisiana, have
come within our lines during the past month,
in squads and detachments. These soldiers
state that they became acquainted with
the President's emancipation proclamation
through the Chronicle, one cop y of which
reached them, and was passed from hand to
hand until both nemesis became acquainted
with its provisions. It is also stated by these
rebel soldiers that large number' of bank
' note issues of Northern States, exploded, 41-
tared, and counterfeit, are being sold to the
rebel soldiers of the South, and are eagerly
bought up by these at a premium of from
twenty to twenty-fire por cent., under the
impression that oar "greenbacks" p but
little more value to the North than do the
rebel scrip In the rebellious States.
r UII LIC .4rOTICES
BOUNTY MEETING—AN AD
JOOIittED townie% of the ritleeos of the
SECOIiD WARD, Allegheny, will he held as the
woblic Fehool Idouso, on Tald (Thursday) EV VS.
IWO 25,11 hat., at 7 o'clock_ All citizens are re
gheatid to attend, ea Inaloces of great Importance
will be be Inought hef.re the meeting. Al .01 $-
hers to the litolets Toad, who ban apt patd,
pi-see nme prepared lo do so
ton By inner of the Boatm Flom 0.1.1 ,o-n.
{O.BY SPECIAL REQUEInT.—Rxv.
JAA. PILESTLEY, D. D., complying with
the 'Tory tiatterl -g I. ..tartan of luau prominent
el ise-e, grill deliver • lecture on Egypt, eitelent and
m deco. entitled GI THE 1i1L6," with e.tp.
[lons of Ale:Ludas, Cairo, the Py Sphyng,
Tlsehet, etc., In the fla.th Street Dolled Presbyterian
Courch, on T Mug T EVENING, 26th instant, .c 7
Tickets, 25 cents fe2S.4t
WARD, ALLEGHENY
-At . mnettait of the citisen. of the Second
Ward, Al'etyhesty city, leld nn Itict.day eventai, It
wwi unanimously
Reaohed, that the Block from matte. ter Warw.-tad
to forthwith proceed to a !eh the canoes of their
Block., and collect them sabeart,klam to the Bounty
Food and pay tbe tame to the Tresaarer, and take a
Iles rf Ihe carol]. d ow. that will not eutecraw, for
patine...ilea for the aft of the raiser. when the draft
talc. Oars.
On cootioa the lurolling Dommittee waa in.
maimed, and the full/ram' pence. added to the Com
mittee
J. W. Whits,
Cleo. Ilothwell. Lewis Ifloessor,
Joe. M' Donald Andrew Abl,
David Miller, Wm. Irllanew,
Alfred Illtrenald. Wm. Andaman,
J. 11. Rolle, • I Geo. etoolCre.
I! Viec, j Wm. Dam.
On motion a was resolved that we tritOl en W EO-
N DaDAT EVENING. at I% o'clock at the PGHOOL
ICrery Mriser. is caret/N.lly reqbereDwi,to al
tend.
NATIONAL BANK,
OF ..A.L.IACGIVEDN Y.
C = "(1:21r
privllege to inc ........ 0
This Bank Ls nor full, orltaulood and in ittuolthb
Pal peratic.
liCe are prepared to au a general Booting buidvmaN
and offer our services as correspondent to Gant. and
Bankers throughout the conntry.
Spacial attention given to collet in this and
the adjoining 01t7 of Pittsburgh se MI I. all
parts or the country.
MuneT• depcalt, and Iltvoltango an all
M
the principal cities bought and sold.
I MS •
T. H NEVIN. 018LCI U . U . DAr 1 , ,
JOHN ULAN, HENRI' GEHYLIO,
Wll. 0 AItUAL:OH, i J D OI N IN ,, T . r i t t 7I:6 O . LI
O. C. WALE,
ARTHUR 11011 SON.
Cl=
JOIIPI P. 1C.8.M118.11.. Oaotatra.
dllogkes y. Joe M./. DPW :1m
BOUNTY FOR VOLUNTEERS..
—Tbe SECOND W &BD, Allegheay, b now
reedy to say liberal Bounties to Volunteers. on re
aming emnitei leg certificate* t
annin
eta Provosty
Marshal to WM. A. 116 ED ,
Trop Trvertmer, leny
CA. JtysErti Kinn
RICE,
/M UT McIi.NIOBT,
JOHN BERTH,
tlEti. IL. RIDDLE,
DENBY blinnsysn,
Bounty Ciacturestotiere.
Allsolectliv-se sad onotrlbutors to the &mood
Ward Bounty Pond me twinned to p. 7 PatalsPtlY
to WM. A. BRED. Trenerer, and met their certifi
cates. JOSEPH KIBEPATEICK.
felittf Chairman.
'Tr PROF. ROBERT KlDD.—This
known'Elocallontst, who has won such
as eaelable rout:abet In oar community, %Li be In
our city In • fete den., sad organise woe or morn
cluees la the Pittston gla Vernet. College. P.M%
KIDD Ins been eminently sornowifol ea • towbar.
and Dna. who deelre neon laistruinton,june •
Sire oppottuotty o ff ered. The College Chapel Mu
Intl been mm laud, end ts witeD•oly adapted to
the purpose. For I. (.111., Ac., apply et the altillege.
feVl:ln
Tfil It D NATIONAL BANK.,
thit' pyrrsonatt Itlection for 161...Dh
motor. of OR &sob whl •
beld on SATURDAY,
the 6th of March, 18.4. et the ()Moe of the Dtme
Daring. loglitution, bebrow. the hoar. of • end ISt
o'clock a. m. BOBER? 0. licElllloll2,
febul Nobler. P. T.
!OD BRICKLA te E
, . r.
Tn. Eft Aloyort Calm, ry
xik.cyly
DAT EYE "IMO at 7% tba
Bali, on Irwin We. l, .I.ltosidonn of Its
otelaton U lequeotod.
jouNsoN,
fob2.s2tm
- CA.XOIIPaTES
FOR PROTHUNOTARY. — Gso
8. limn" will be . entrlblate for the ofßee o
/ImM:owing. stibloct to the d.lelon of the Union
Convention felnoiaerte
COUNTY COMMII3.4IONEN.-
AICHMIX PILLOW, of Zwrt Deer Torino'
will bra gamma for the ogler of County Goonst.
Honor, tullact to the &ardor of the Onion Bayutp•
loan Oonroutton. 11,10:datr.o
& NTY COM iION
M. BVIELZOT, of Turtle Creel; Patton Town
ship, h.. caritdate for =moth= of County Ono.
=talons; sultlost to the dead= of the Union E.
pablicao Ounventtno. tette
F B. P, .
Holm/ will be • comdtdate for the ono. of
Prothonotary, eahloot to the dortalon of the Thatch
B•pobltatn Convention. J•Zkto
- - -
FOR PROT i ONOTA.H.Y.--Opo.
u . T-Y num .111 be • candidate tot the cram ot
Prothonotary. ad:4.ot to to decision of the Union
Republican County Convention. Ja2ll:to
iO•FOR PROTHONOTARY.—JAoop
H. Weems, of the Sloth Ward, Pletabonth,
will he • modldate for tko, ofnee of Prothonotary,
anbteet to the declaim of the Onion Itapabliessa Con.
relation. )0.5:t0
rFOR 7111 Mn" EIN(YEARY. — Trioa.
STY= will be a candidate for the aloe of
Plothouotary, =Meet to the decision of the Union
Republican Convention. JallktO
WititONEX.--Joaa IdallLtaro, of
t! first Ward, dilesbeny, will be • candi
date for Ooroosr of Al%gbeny Ooanty,ardrioct to tbs
dscialos of the snsolori Omni) Crulon floarettloa.
clodEte •
AA LARGE LOT OP BALTIMORE
SPUN, 00NOILIES PLUG lIATT POUND,
DUTOOT POUNDS. s.nd ISNOEING TOBAOOO, of
emery dascrtotelon.
Th. Wilms owl malt cornol.t• soportmot of
MOLES to the My, ist
POW DISPOSAL, on moderate terms for
A: cokes. la a mond-band 11, 3, Sand 0 !LOYD
elm
s,TOM &IV HOME SS, of different dor also,
sow iscond-hand lESOINICS, of &Smut elm;
WBODOHT IRON SHUTS, tor stare and NIA.
wheel boas, DOCTOR& Also, Saw sad Floor Mili
maws gni 'SLIGHT UOISTIHIS.
Address THOS. S. ELLIS,
Oaten,
ET THE BEST.
G
tiNITZD STATICS COSEIT SURVEY MAPS.
North CiaroUns and Ta 124010“.. ..... it 00.
&Moot Virginia 1 00.
Sutton part of the State of Therds....- 80.
Lookidia Ind 75.
Charted= Harbor and Approaches.-- TS.
For seta by SAY tit Wont stmt.
VOTlCE—lnternet of D. &memos: in
.1. 1 1 the Ooomite.oll Au& of 1110711P8ON,
HILL
♦IXI., tedoe&kklbe let of February, mi l.
sualrl7l,Peospripi beretotore.,
. .
rtASKETIV:M4OWS-4,0-bt*ten::
10 write on dimener clout, br Webs j
bl 3 - IWO( D 101.131-13 00.
WHIM' BE26S--300 bie t zbainie
tor de by ORM O.
111111 in Maly sitsiit.
MEW 4DrERTIBEIIEXTEI.
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TREASU el" DEPARTMENT,-
Orgtot Idelgti•Hdrita BOarD,l
Fehrnarl Boa.
81.4.1. Lt! rriorosAbs wI 11 he toothe .t this
office until 1 o`chick p OD SLTUBDAT, dm 19th
day of starch, 1164, for supplying the Lighthouse
gatabliehment with fifteen Woo ..gallon. of the
beat quelity pme winter drained LOUD OIL, .d
thirty thou.:Ll gall nee the t.t hurdler rm. win
ter etratned aPSItal OIL, to be divi.led into four
tote, and to be delivered at the drum undermention
,,a,gmgaide of the government supply - . dew iv neat
oho warehouse r; other place of &Twit. to to drain.
mood by the Ivor ding Officer or other ant their.
wet of the Lig [-hone. Board. to dread, eight,
well-made cake, useable far .1111 ping, in geodeeleg
of . menage espacily, each, of tram T re eeight on
hundred gallons.
The lard oil .111 ho ddivered at Boston, Mod., for
epeeist Impectlo.
/Loy one of the lots Of .prom oil, or all of tithe,
may lie delivered sit New Park, SwF Lonsh n, deg
Barber, itodon, New 13edford, r.d ic aftenna.. Nerv.
what, most opt., of OM bidder.. pima. of
delivery be distluctly dated In the bids, ant
will be embraced in the contr.to.
The four lota will be delivered as follow., via :
Lot No. I—Ten thousand (10,000) gallons imam all
cm the 13th day of April, 1864, or as soon there•
after en the pMper team and paging can be com
pleted.
Lot No. 2—Ptftoolt thourand (16,060) gallons lord
oil on the Ist day of Nay, 1064, or es ecom there
after se the proper hada end mooning can b com
pleted.
Lot Be. a—Ten thousand 0.0. 0150 ) tilorm oil
on theist day of Jana, 1664, or won thermal.
U the proper tads aid gauging can be completed.
Lot Be. 4-1. domes. (10,0d3) galleons doe= oil
o f this let day of degust. LBB4. or as .son there
. after ea the prop , theta and gosistoi coo be cone
pletrd.
No port oftho on proposed for and to be embraced
I. doe coeds.. undm thin advertimment will be so.
apt., re.lved or paid fur, until ft dual havo been
proved to the entire satiefaction of the paean or
puonto charged vith its. examination, ted
to be of the tiro gia] pure winter etrath
tmd la
,a or bagged ell, and from mixture with other
or inferior Mb sad adulthratioos.
The mead muds Ihr N erutioing the chard.,
and quel.ty , f the oil will be employed, epeciflo
'rarity, b.dming the amount of the teddeues, and
.y other proper teeth to arids at earner condo.
glom that may be deemed necnary".
The make mat be ganged, ender the direction
and penned impartial= of the inspecting Maw, by
• custom•honse or titter legeliy authorised sod
soon gauger, according to the G Red thatee viand
ard, and moat be marked and unaided before they
use Mar. from the calor or warehouse of the eas•
tractor. Tbe tempamture of the oil will he accu•
th telyieolad, mid the meesuremente reduced to the
standard temperature of 60' Fahrenheit by tablet
prepared far the purpose.
Propombi wed to remidd and meditated for each
lot mp.dely, id far sal of the lots,. the option of
the bidder; but no bid will be considered for • lea
quantity than that .podded so out lot. to be don ,
ors! at one time and pl.. loot bid most sta.
•epticitty the rate per gallon, to writing, the nom
her ef lot or bit DM for, and the time and place of
delivery, otinforuneg to this ed.rtisesteut
Bid. enbodtbel by different member. of the tam
arm or copartudatilP will not be considered.
The Light-home Board. under the authority of
the Department, morns th e right to zwieet sop bid,
althouga it may be the boat, for other consider.-
Was than the mice.
No bid will tea coneldeted FOY .y other kinds or
dierriptione of MU than ap,etlically rolled for
In this adrertisement.
A bond, with security to the .tiefactl. of the
Deparos.t, to tel peualty equal to oniofourth of the
=MLA of midi contract made under them prOpo•
mia, will be required ofe.h
of tconreetor, conditioned
Le nd tho falt/tful performance the coutreat. to to
veed within Ws days aitar the ...prance of the
Soldiers' Pocket Books 4.
QJTDATION WANTED—By a young
1.) Il i a-ors to wiring to n telf ISSO4
at Crlt • St.:, and sill come e.ll
..c netded-
Addtae r e .6 u nn utnrr. Walt
H ,
OI SE FOR RENT—No 23n Bed
ford .greet, • tlreatory Tram* D••Illog
of hall olz rooms. Con! 1130.
• •
fee/ 6. CUTHBERT a nONIS.M Harker t.
ROI LEE FOR SALE, I I Wet long, 32
inch., in dinnetor, doubts nun, stingy! from
• criinder is a de. boiler, try JAIIES THORNE
CO , ai whine 1 ..11r, len It le, mod to .tom boons
tue ,of.rr .1 1.., Ir Price r.,no.
)11 RE Vro in April I At, that
1: Brick Dwelling with Ho rooms, togettoir with
three or six sem of land, and no abundance of nue
(rat and water. This property is in Pitt township.
Co F ra ncis street, o'er Taisenner
it W. BOOTH, Orntro Avenue,
Naar the pranging.
I'OR SALE OR LEASE-A TRACT
OT COAL I Elizabeth township, Allegheny
county, Ps— situated tri Pool RAS, containing shout
EC sores, with a acme of eurtamt at the river, with 14
tenements, one storeroom and ES pit an. A small
inemtment, In the present condition of the pit, In
three ethe the bank could be waked succeeefelly.
For particulars inquire st lad Fourth West.
ferfclin G. 11. TOWER, Real Estate /Wt.
NEW HARNESSAT AUCTION.—On
SATIIIIDef 1101131 NO, relif •27th, al 1
o'clolt, at Ilasonla Mall Al:lotion House, IA lift •
M sold, without mane
DOUBLE and SINGLE HAMM.
Can b. wen oa the =ruing of age.
T. A. HoCILT.LLAND, Anat.?.
WHEELER & WILSON's
111011 EST PIISMIUdI
LOCK STITCH
SEWING IVIAOHINFS
Priontol OZ. Mid WhoLauda Sakpollum
No. 28 FIFTH ST.,
Throe doors below Bata Block
WK. BUXOM & 00.,
WILSTIEN AMOS&
r=3l:l
SOLDIERS POCKET LLBUMS
Soldiers" Portfolio►
So'diens' Ink Stands.
Soldier.' Diaries. for 1864.
LU STYLES or PUOTOGRkPR •Luwu
OM STILLS OF POOKICT BOOSO.
to CITTIALi OP DIARIZS. /OR 1664
V) BTTLEB OF CIIIIBILISaI BOLDEIIS.
AT PITTOCK'S,
0 PITTOOK'S.
OPPUZITS THE PUSS ()MLLE
OPPOSITT. Tns PC)SI OrTICIK.
Books, Stationery and NearepapenL
GROCERLES.
lxn typ Talmo Rio Coe.,
3 , pia.. N. O. sOWI
30 do Cuba dcr.
SO thorn. do do;
•
110 bbl. N. 0. blolaarea,
140 do cholas Stymy.:
40 boom B. aod 10. Tobacco;
93 do Pouoda
16 a, go 6 twist do;
1/93 bole cheats Yound 1:, •ro, I et as
Black Teas ;
Arttylog mud for sale low by
JOS. ILIZILPAVIWK. • bliA,
191 ood 193 Liberty areas.
'FOUR , ANLi many.
=O3 bbl.. choke Tates Totally flour;
430 do gates /loped:Om deo,
GOO bash. we Rep Mow Seed;
• 130 do do Timothy deed,
For ..1. by SOS. 11111.111 . 31 RICK t 1111.0 ,
teas 191 end 193 Llbyty .t ..t.
GLUE—lobble for sale by
145 lILLBY 11 COLLINS
f.L2r) bort• slightly damaged Tin
.L for W. by 11S141iT 11 COLLINS.
P".
• "Trwavir.
IiC'OTICE TO MACHINE BUILDBi*.
—Propionals will be metro! Mononga
bal• Water Company for ttee building and erectloo
of STEAM ilitalgX, with Pumping Apparatuo,
for the new Water Werke of Bough Pittaburgb goad
Birmingham.
The machinery will be required to pump water at
the rate of one canton gallons to twelve working
boors, to an elevation about IST Pet atoome
Moane
;shale River. ?be distance of Buie from Blea n rto
shoat 2,003 feet.
Warne will state the price of machinery delivered
at Birmingham and pat op ready fat um, and ac•
company their proposal. with plea of machinery.
Addeo C. I.6OIIIJLTZ,
Yeator Bag 1,391, Pittsburgh, P.
The Otordnlttee cm Machinery, Moconplela Water
• Cnrcpuoy. back.
Important Sale of Steam Engine. rr HEWITT, Xt. D.,
T.
G Ell WELLFA ACCTIONZIOL.
HY NEILSON a. AICUOLD
Hfris. M PEARL STRIET. (Throarrt Sq,
On Thuraday, March 3d
AI tf o'clock, •t the Empire Worts, foot of lUD
12:11Z13:12
Tens led-pressure Mrld•ostng STATIONARY IN
GINZA, each AS Inch cybodere and 0 feat stroke,
bald by tbs "N. , It 7 Works," No. 7. Tory alight.
IT damaged by tbo to a ere at ahoy molts. Tbis
Cylinder., Air Pumps, Corcleasern to., an is {nod
order. The Cut-offs aro regulated by Om Oonentor,
Toadying atom Raginto no economical to fus/ sa
&ay to the totted Statea of their dos. The Stamm
sad Estianat Celmom, together olth all Ma Wrought
Iron Work, were Manly pollabod. Them an dm
largest Stationary Enemy In Me Cnitrd Atoms. and
Term both without moon to Yr.` It order to com
bine beauty with strength and yummy. telintd
ROBERTS, BARNES .lic PARTS,
No. NO Thirtl Bt., Plttatnaritk
TIN AND SUZWT IKON WOILHZDS,
And Mannfocturon of
J A i-Ar4N - iw TIN W *RE.
Particular stuntton paid to tb• emtufactsulog of
GDOCTAS TEA OLMSTEAD, TOILET WAD*
WATS . COOLUBA,
OIL CANA, all don and pato., ; 7IN ROOl-
170 COIODDOTOBS, mull all Mods of Jobblog In*
Qom to ottlor.
Also, • buy Omit of fool BIRD 0101:8 Joota
Mood.
MO SCRAPS and OLD KUALA bought.
VIET DIE INSTANTLY I
M ell ea Bat Powders. Porn or Pals pa :
Introdoesd will eo ellortandli dertroy liklll,
BOAOIII2I, de.., se
VOWRIAVII RAT PARTE
'They eM It greedily mad die Instantly
Oonar fourth and Saila:Meld streets
You CAN ALWAYS PROCURE
Toe 011ie 00, for Uhl.
Pros Bermuda Arrow Bad;
Om dumb, Terlas and Moe Poor;
Pero Clod Lim 011 ;
floe Toned Soap. sad Perfume.;
Sterlturre Arabroda, for the RAO
WlsherVe Pb. Tree la Cordial :
dim &Mae. Heir Bartorer—seemble
Onstatotlon Weer:, •
io., to.,
At GTO. A. TILIXII OTIMIAL STOTT,
Ooriver Oblo sad federal argot.,
"WWI' ARRIVED, AND FOR SALE
easue,m
POTTER & AIKEE'R, No. WO Liberty at
1,000 Re OcKIII4
50 blob. No. 0 Largo klarkorel ;
2) do sat Labrador Elerrtog. nes ;
10 MU Mb. No. f rotoo Ilackarell
00 qr. bbl.. No. Pisekrrel ;
S) Tata No. II SWUM ;
20 brrranooo4Soo Urreing ;
I cut emoted Shad. .t. 411. Jq
GOLD, SILVER AND U. a COUPONS.
The laglisti iscsast pa* paid ae
MEE==3
SOLD. SILVER a 11. S. COUPONS,
al tha Biumktes Howe or
A. 1111451101111, UI MU 8111.11ta.
teleAt
E. WAILEHAM buys RAGS AND
pAria, OLD BOOKS sad NZWEIPAPIDS,
And gires tho blend prin. In nub or gootb, MAW
BOOK AND WALL PAVES Iltoll2,
No 101 Federal strut, Itlloghooy
FOR PALS—In hickikire Township,
maim A OEM, Or GOOD' OILIIDIM LAND
Iseluding good Boom, contaNtog five stam;.
Dina asktl.oittlumen; Elpring of wilts? %!
POPOrty W coo oftbo Woodi Soo
B i lbao:l,st Itateasn's Stiltlol. Pamerloividll
gimp oft Igt
of of Aprd. , • 7 - .. t‘f,•7l
, • • • FLA o.laritoit„
No. 'id 13 ism stmt. Alfrigbani.
Tirp EMOViair-61dermaia•DONALD.
116 6011 bee Vessavedili 101eietras . Se: OIL
CUD itned te JACEK/WA 111 AXE, Ant doer to
tbm WW= axis of lbsCUKles Komar Es&
IlesitneL
rEir ADVERTISE-WEN - I'B.l .irrnar.tni .VOT/CE
ho.
Beery off. must to sccompanied by s orittet
gnarutae, signed by ono am more ruponeltd• per
eons, and !noun to the Depertmatit as such. or oar.
States tiled by a United Stes Diarist Judge, Attorney,
Nary Agent, or Collector of the Chsetorea, to the et
het that, nits bid or bids Pe aereptad, the bidder or
t tido. will duly ammote • contract in good faith,
according to the provitions sod UMs of this eds.-
tbearnmst, 'Fiala ten days after acceptance ; and
that In aro the mid pert,' or with. offering Awl
fall toontar Into the c muses erafuremid, boor they
g nuaraty to make good the Mecum between Use
offer of tbe raid party or portico and the oast
Woad hdder. All bide mot be eaalad and endorsed
•'Potede for Oil for Llgtst-bmisee,'' and than
placed lo another olvelopo and directed, prepaid, to
lb. Secretary of the Light-home Board, 'Washington
Otry.
All bids will be opened, al the hour and
on the day specified.
Payment. will be made 1.0 the wend lota of Oil
elthin thirty day. after Story .ball hare been receiv
ed by the United ritatm.
By ord. of (pa Light-boom Board,
ferdlamSer W.B BIIIIBBICK, Cheirmm.
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BOOK STORE FOR SALE.—A good
opparturitty Is nom offer•d, by • party dab
if withdrawing film attire Guyisawa, to nay one d
emu of emberklns na the
Books and Stationery Line
to purchase lb. Stork, gond f.totn.
volt ortablisked Book Ptoro.
Tim concern ha•a m
o lways enjoyed, in • ramarkahl
& Ma co •
gm., nfldauf tbs. community, •nd 13,er
has •good run of custom.
The STOCK Is fraab and r.il Warted, the FIX•
lIIILES am Intl arranged and In modern stylv, and
lb. 000D.wriaLma.bt.
TM Wellman will bam Um advantage of a four
yam' flan, which vlll give htm a much totter rent
than similar rooms to the asighbarbocri aver gay.
8. 8. BRYAN,
Broker wad Imams. •gstat,
6 70171tTLI BT., Burka'. Boaditr.
POTSICIAB AND SURGEON
No. SI rsbEata. BULLET, AlUltway City. Ps.
Dr. TIZWITT would naprettully offer his prob.
stoned eerehma ao the damns of Allegheny and
assuring al who may boor him with their
path:wage that all the a•allahl. means of an saligler
toed .no programa"e utedlestion will be brought to
bear op all eases committed to his charge.
Offim hour.. all hours of the day or night, when
oat engaged la Prolhealonsl •61•stlon__ felll.l
MILITARY Cl.4.lMti
MILITARY CLAM
W. 3. & H kLL PATTBB.SOII,
I 44 roast b Stirset, id gloat.
Maims Ibr PI9BIONB nourrr BACH PAY,
otrournams msd Pah: ■oN¢r.
Also, OBDIANCIEIIiSUBISS praarpt ‘ ts t stadss
to.
TWOOD, RALSTON A CO.,
idluntactarsre sad Consolsdoa Ideratunts,
Oil Cloths, ' Matting', Ruge, &o.
BATON JOIIIIIITOMI
kful 1 10 0 D NEWS TOthan HOUSEKEEPERS.peg
NA —The sobswitera, Ibr favors, ra.
leivita i t t balt patratw 'to Call and aza swank soln•
. scads
• aouereytruasamo GOODS,
Consisting at OntlesT, Taw Tara sad Walks', Writ
taala and Bloat Tin Tab White* Irons and Scalds,
Tatlat Wan, Mal Oat a, Lampe, As.; Oooklas
Stamm, Tim wad Stoat Iron Wan, Hollow Wale,
Otram, leo Chart Heat Barak A,
Tin BCOfinS and Jo s, W
b ork too. so order.
All wart varawatod.
1421:21n
RAN AWAY from the undersigned, an
us :teetered apprentice to learn the famnfog
truihmea, and formerly from the
11•11114 JAMB VBANICLIN PIE.A.X, In the
fourteenth year of hie ale . ' When he lil t, be had
cm a year of dark Kentucky lean pante, and •
brown roundabout and muffed cap. Anybody by.
Magog kis will do it on ble own scoonnt, ea I will
outpay for the a:pewee; and any Information cun •
cantos If.
will be thankfully received by
If. 0. Cild.WlollD. Indiana towlvvbff , •
felt titdaltwi
.J .
irreMCOTT AGE HOUSES FOR
icootlag on Miran mama, (lialcaloy'a
L. Beeced:Waad, Llinhiary. oa ltio Una of liaa.
chaster famoT Helm, Beatty etrette the imel.
dance of Ea% hdia Mtha.
Alio, •OH UM column LOT. MUT. adjoin.
fag Oa stank - Atlanta on Ur corner of Allitay
SYloro=TraCttoOm o=liptiagaldio33,llirzy.
Tema 0.17. AF'l4._ -
W'-., 46 Ohlo Mod,
Nepali OTIon.
10rODEtE 'AND TATS AHL SALE.-A
targi and Intl Ardsbed reo4tary Bricelrstl
tog, cautatulbd t rooms with washdmtlass PLUG.
at the dcor, and otbsr useessary cuuresdsucas,
drawly this natdsuca OspA Jobs oData=
zsir al - Water sod f nimbi streets. NErmind
Lots sorb IN bet trout, running Wk. about 140 feet;
swell planted pith dowers and shrubbery. •
Nor Earshot yurticulars hiqulrs of A. N. IIeGIONI.
G, st the °ace etNuys' Planing 31111,
min LN er et Water and Ormsby stmts. Blrmle&sm,
feltAtt
STORE SHADES,
Naas to ciao on Aux! =lbw Id •
1071 "/" i St. IstTom ina 80 4 4 °
Weems to ne. k atom
erllloll/13 , DRIED REACEtrairrA few
bura4nric l 4,,lsal . .^ ol b I Mir i cK, 4 ! 1 '
0 4 1 .47,.". ?!, 111 3r7 - 17
• lett; 7 . enure ' Matt sat
20 1• : :1: '1 .1, - t • •7 :
11111311111107. and 10 TONS 1111DDLIII011 b
ston ud eurieb by IDIO I
M M • *Mt&
00 101ali street.
BETTER voi,i-NTFE
Brrrnlts wanted for the alch Pentalesels Vega
ran Volunteers, commended by Colonel J. 1. Certifs.
now In the That Din elan sr Bernd tee old Shah
Corp.. The laroat r KENDS INT and LOCAL
BOUNTIES paid.
LOW - EEt CLAIII. TOWNSHIP IB
V.IIIV ATE: BUT
Briwy dollar of which 11 111 he paid to r.,tantreq arid
Tor .gem? recruit prr.•. tad and .worn In
Office, No. IN FIFTH 811LEXT, Geo.. ihrtistinic
Pittsburgh. 11.21.•
$6OO BOUNTY '
Fifth United Slates Artillery 1
Recruits wanted for this well known Regiment •
LiipaT RATTIVAES., hove represented in ovary
genet Army of the linian. bleu seedy enlsed for
tots regiment rW receive
$4OO Ooverument Bounty.
The noes an veteran esibudeers Also, gi.TO LOCAL
PIIIMIIISI, the highest non catered.
Recruiting Usheierrous, lin. 120 FOURTH ST,
Pittsburgh, oppcnite the bleioe•
THOS. WILLIAMS, Jr.,
Ist Lt. sth S Eserniting (eon
Cs2ll:tf
13TH REOIM
inn[lnteinn enloalun In Chin Boninneul •111
ate • Bounty DI
•
Pour Hundred Dollars.
groin Roverntonot, until the glut day ofltsroh,!llB4
also es legtwat local bounty ogo , sd by say Ward,
&Stough. Township or C. out
log strest
Recruitin :Pitg C alas
No. SI Irmo, Brotth
i tsbogh.
DALLI.LB 0. IRISH,
Capt. 13th Infantry. Beauttlag Mom
Aataxta
RECRUITS WANTED, FOlt
Thompson's Pittsburgh Battery.
SHE maul= sown= WILL BE SECUR
ED. I= CASH bale to seat Tobsotets. 021 carat.
malt. Ihte Battery has been 10 active service 'mu
lls t elln a m "a lta i Ze s .e . VD= n j er 7
of
Loy intoatation too
gt * at the
Recrttlting Otboe. No. ba YITIR BTREET7onceite
Adams' tzar...Men
RECRUITS WANTED FOR PENN
TOWIIBIIIP.—A Local Basal, of
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS
Will b. paid Wrath yereou who .RI enlist, sad he
amepted by the raepo• araboriti4 I. W the Vora
of Peon tolerably, Allerbray malty, aurae tM eat
of the President.
Apply to J. L. MILES or /AIMS DOT?, OM
taite• cm Enlistment, who may Or &mod et tbs Pro
ved Northers Orice, fourth etreet, Pittobersb t ee
to J. W. WAS., Zee., JOSHUA L2WIII or /AXIS
RALSTON, to ' , me irannbip.
By the Committee. febbsidelteT
100 MEN WANTED,
For Col Dale's Battalion.
HONT.OPATHIC
==!
nrsantriton, PA
CARIPETIIIJOS,
Na 1119 1:1HYSTE11111111111217.
=TIMM
Capt. W. W. TT cruilletg Odle.
Grl•anl fintA. Ftnlthflid lama
I;:iEN=EM
5200!
FIVE DOLLARS EXTRA I
RI CD AIL D A NOW!. `M Trelaans
P'oll asye ILICIICIII9
v. st. Isrsirruv
R. C. HAZLWIT,
10 Lint., ParraDing Moo.
IWO% itoilimont, of Hamock's Cori*. Pull GOV -
SBRISIOLT and LOOALL BOUNTIES pad.
Om toll Company .an Ea oemptled If mmostod
afore Norcb Ist
Bomottlas Mee, No. 'To PITH BTIINNE, *bird
story. BIOHAZD O. NALL
feattf Bacrolthkg Mom.
WILKINS TOWNSHIP BOUNTY
IT Wilkins township ts paying • Moral
Cub Itolmlay to YObasikteara.
Wtgitt " Ten
J AMBI to
mt 10 'dat T-AL:4,
Chatham: Bounty Ometlees.
WM. BW ineasurer. OrSlat.
BOUNTY I PREMIUM I
111000 00 HOUND( PAW TO TETEHAB3.
1300 00 BOUNTY PAID TO =CUM
Enlisting in 001. Dale's Battalion.
SO 00 to t 2.4 00, IN 0•811, paid many ou• WAR
.I4 'scroll u 3 the H•adqoattas, /9. IS //VTR
EaREST third story. 1,410 R-0
s6o_ _ _
2 TO VETERANS!
$30511 TO SEW ILICORIIITS.
itaf-Authortsal o. 8. Boavittag Mazy. 80. 50
FIDERALKIMLL AllAgtonay h.th. rear of
the ProtostlllArear. 01115 e.
Irmo $ll5O to $2OO LOOM 150112117 Paid
04511. Bacmtla on masa dui]. m. , 52.
Id: 11 I%lt. BAUM. BA.A AVM.
UNITED STATES INTERNAL
REPF.NII.II.—A6ZOIAL TAXES /Olt leaf.
—lths ateenthrs of tax-payers le Darby sailed to the
provtelons of the Mates Pirtle Realm law nrlative
to the armament of isonsal lama
By the sixth section of the act of July 1, 1861, ft
le made the Stay of all pumas, parthershtpa. Arms,
aseortatlons, or vaporettos,. made Bath, to any =-
neat duty, lionse, or to.. 014 OR BEFORE TOD
/LUNT 11ORDAT Or INLAY Rt ILAOR TEM to
make a, llst or Morn to the Amistant Amasser of the
Matta where 1.0.1.4 of the 113201311, of anneal in
come, the articles or ahlrtta thartmd with it special
um, and the battens or ortapetbst liable to pay Ley
llo E na
very perms 11/boatel OR to mteh Marshy
tho Sap oprtilled will Ise liable b a r amid by the
Artamor easynthes to the beet inlbrmattan which Do
oaa obtain ; and to each lase tbeAmmor Is rewind
to add any per maws to the amount of the Bow
of =eh list.
Every person Into shall deliver to an tumor any
oda ortresdaleast Ilst or statement, with latent to
ends the veined= or enumeration teqatred by law,
la rablect to • Ira of Art bumbled dollar.; sad t o
each cart the ILt will be made out by the Ammar or
Aselitant Ammar. and tram the raltation sad ens.
saran= so male there race ta no appeal.
Payment of the annual t 0.... except thaw la
Occurs, will not b demanded until the thirtieth
day of June.
appropdate bleats cos which to make Warn.
and all nsoemery Inhume* ,e will ta fort i tstO
Aselettint Ammon for the =I District of
ran* to about the Warm should be dalirtrad otter
beibre the Arst Monday et Kay, st his aka ta
IL A. VTLL.
V. IL Ammar, District, of PennsyVaa.
faillnktd
GEN. SHERMAN VICTORIOUSLY
a_uvawioxr‘ci.
IdI6IDIA2I, at tba tritsractlon of ths Nob& 1
dOhio sad Ow Vicksburg & iioutscutal 114 Woa—
the het place reported oaptered—la 134 mile. trod
Mobil., Sox hal and compnbeadve dacepticerm of
.11 tb• Taunt, Vlllairm, Bair: ads, Turaptka, Eft.
is, llotnatilnk Ra., on ht. tins of mar.. so
HUNT'S GAZETEER
With yin. Lary. Stoll7 Pest• Slaps
....... Only 80 eente.
Board WC:told- 111 emu.
Bona to tether, retstk tuck tor earry•
tog In the pocket _..—Prte•ll 00.
70113 P. HURT, Pentsass,
No. G 3 114111.5111Z5T, INN/BONIN ILIML.
NADA, rot W4o ncolpt of prion.
tes
p,,TRIELP'r lioTlol.—All persons inter
madam busby tuAlled ULM - the =demigod
Miran, appairitad b rirw and maim thr
and brunt* wising tram Mu pwrwl oPattitn ".l :
argot to / stood Ward of mho-Ith tram II
point on Allanboni Anna. 1M hat math et Prank.
ilo Med. wham the maw more mint ammo Maga.
tapy aretinrattalt to • point on Franklin aired
rat tart at Windt atrmt, of itni 130 3 of sip
Met, nt acearianne with lb. plan timed!, Om Mar
alatari aMe• of saW wM Ott on Wm ihm of
mid Wort on 6/1117EDET, March lith, 11104; r.,••
won th• hoard atiland 3 o'clock p. nir
;AIMS 11•031.1 -
AMIN DRAW !Wawa.
JaMl3{ surtirt, _
RIDWELL STREET—AIi p ersons in
teetattd at. hariby Itottlisd that ll* atkiersltat•
d Ylawatxpotatal to law tad sum **date
r atel! itth Eitean tn'a a Warel, ibm "•
to
kat In artiltb. from Tranklitt Andttirlialii •
•
m00t...11l suet on Cho au Of odd Most O 1116. T.
IIIiDL! 6th, 1364. lortrorci lbo hours of 1
and 3 o'clock p. 61.
JAIII2
JOB3l DVkll }Plowors.
&Mall JAM= =tin,
ALLEGERNT AVENUE.—AII per
nos interested ars booth: mottled that tha
dmllthoOl Timm% opptintsd to visw sod tom the
damps' 'and bootto wiring from the prottoad
AUMItto,7 from north
, 7 4 11 , /Mot tom dlagotat spot ordorri to Ito
aleatue of 1,003 hot, to the Tint soul
Wards or Atlaohrty City, met on the
Ihse of out arms** tbs vapor ot noir Meat
not. 111,TOSEAS, IWO* Ink bottom ea
bowl gone 3
j tr i ar ol . VLL 4.1
' tons trirra__ v.. 1111111.
- 'Mil- • WM SICHEV,
parTSBUBOR-lIONDS wst n;
.L it wool* tot Wart* stir,
Pittgient. gillasZtras,Bagrag *Mori)
- B. IL MITAti. !robei Immoars.
elf • ram aim.
NEW GOODS lk - ENC GOODS!
VV H 0 IJECNIA.LIE &
Joseph Horne & Co.,
77 AND 79 'MARKET ST.
Al Ini U Aar roceivtvg oar
SPRING STOOK OF GOODS,
We desire to eall the ptlatithat ILtethaette, SUM.
awe aed Peddler. totem. emorttrotot. ethic'. will cont.
prise all that Is tteve and dedzable tt the
Trimming and ililliner7 Line.
It sin consist, to part, of Straw sad MUNI
Geod. Etebtoidetiet. Dm. Trimming. ,
locues,
laces and Ribbons, Hoekey and Oleeee, Shaker
Hood., Hoop Plitt., Ihttcy Gong and Senn Were'.
Our Notion Department
will be better supplied than corer before, . Ira pay
panic-ales &nestles to this braueb of MIT bustuose,
and ere hope to ho able to rash. It an object for pm.-
&awn to la 7 from tr..
JOSEPH Ening & CC.,
TT AIID 11 VLIIIIIT 113.
NEW GOODS! NW GOODS!
Au mums! full amortmeut of eeerythtng In the
TRIMMING AND HOSIERY LINE,
JUST OPiNINO.
.1d call the portico's+ atloatloa of Silo
L..A.DIES
To • larp awl brattrol stock of all Ida& of
Bead Buttons, Dress Ornaments,
BUGLE GIMP.
And all the ooveltls of the mime to
Hair-Dresses and rrtt.
Aka. • Arc• amortmat al
simereadered Edit £ Mulbroldcred
MUSLIN FLOUNCING.
airtrrintsff ■4l ttod . mll lbw of ritrabblat
Good., Tb. Bblds, Yri Ms, 01241addr% DE sir
eta Bads, Paper taol L 4 Collars, atal Tomtits(
QM; at lama styles ma napate4 Vatt7..1,2
aft pomade prior
AHD PALL= VIII Bad • rep
rod inn wasetod stock al Tamura Pries.
Kamm a GLYDB.
L&RW STBXIZ
&tura fame mad tea.
NEW SILKS,
NEW SHAWLS I
• DRESS GOODS 1
LINEN G COTTON GOODS,
LT
Alex. Bates',
1.6 21 FIFTH ST.
SIIACHI BEMS
DRESS GOODS !
Housekeeping Goods
DENT'S AND BOW WEAR!
All New and Cheap, at
J. W. BARKER'S,
59 Market Street.
SPRING GOODS I
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S,
ItAItILEIT wiREEIT
4A11411 US W) I
IMPLIES i
MANZI:CB AID MEOW ;
WBllll HALLIARD TA= TLUIIL ;
awn comirmireass
OOLOBILD 0017191KIIPANIt8 i
BIaLCIEND N 16116111
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IRISH warns,
ate' AND
CAWOOD.
LOW PRICES
FOII
WINTER GOODS
EATON. NULOBATE &
Non 17 and BUM Bt.
In Gran to dime claim reamitotng .tat of
WINTER• GOODS,
w. will make Extstssisly Low ICY, so Y
to mom . nadymils.
Merchants and Dealers
arm am sieran baptists alaisist claws of
"walk
11L1011.11=1113111 03 ..
/kn. IT said LI Pbtl dew&
RAD _AND BIIGIAR GIMPS
satiows
A dank* amestoset a the lore *drab** Orin
reastved bi MANG SIP , AIN
10/I..TONiIICURVIL GO.,',
BARGAINS MR Tag HOLIDAYS
MESS 000 Dal
LT nicrotYCED Pincus
At LAMM, rekllolr sow..
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GERLT BAIL3AINBI
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POE TEE AFFLICTED!
GILBOWB GENUINE MEDICINE
tavantar of Om extract el
PARERIA BRAVA,
Mtn ala orapadence of as yam fa Ddb Pta•
dc. eat often It te the Valeta] la ktighly emitla
I=l=
What Ia ?arena Brava t-16811.
It bas, dot 16211, Was a wet& Or
Cl.“01=0173 ATIMOTIONS;
INFLAMMATION 01 TM soma:
ninialliAT/ON OF WI KIDNFIF:
LZOOORESCIA. ; atul all Mamma of
TH2 17111NAST 011WIEL
It has bean mossassulsl b 7 tbs faiio of tbsla
kid PT.:stmt tor warty tyro contoriffil. T [?tali
gskaot of PABIZI& ZILAIT• Is our oars to oo
affilatal .arid la • &bap.
Within the Reaoh of AU.
Tor W Memos of the Bladder, Moo" otsvam
orMINIM& no mellicthe tointed Ol
ap. i Vsl u'l l this compound In tm gum* to utorour -
ANNIHILATE DISEASE.
All bad properties Le the Arai are remitted bp to
protam at Pe taimpromilid ta the amid
Warta' Its
BTEBLING PROPYJITEBB ALOIS.
Young Duo who may to When noel the low
ms ceetettont apo3 early theltettothat or Wm%
should try one bottle sad totaHwe7. 'me MAP
taw sly
renneroamaa t 0 ILEITTOIL
zrzsitikm, mDmmmoa
LOBS OP SIGHT.
WASH ILISTO LSD limit&
1L139171210 or BK.O
CILSZYJI, LAMITUDi.
By mot any tbs. Apra, whictt so man*
pant as the imadlo to Um Ow to Inspotemey,
laytto Poratatoxa Decay awl Dos*, • ailei
imalad Bat •
to mosoaltrad—m practlad,
protaMM on , smarm to Win castorttla& =-
cal asthma:No giro that Inca the elbrta st •
- •
EARLY ligi3usozurriors
amorecl, than mald be far UN ass pr
Insane Asylum*,
As tb• mord. of thaw 110313111111 bailitotWia IPS
tbst • vary loop proportion at thole- omutor•
their roo• and &WM= rift& thopi to agar
balAts of filmitlca.
WORM MARRIED OR SINOLE,
Or tboTir looking fornO4 to tto. 11.orriodLOON
knd In Ow ,
EXTRACT OP PABERIA BRAVA
q •°=.. st°'
term, the Whims, Bensoneele mid in Wheel •31
&mem 00'8065nel or Vebary Omposs, tit Owl
proceed from say ammo miesterer.
"Throw Physic . ,;p4hc Dot'),
bays bb• ha:aortal bard. 11 yorais sralbrar
orb thb abbe rehabs to yorcebabsib
Oararla and Uks warms. be all imrdamai ll 7o
&agora= diagagoa.
MOD MOT 01 PAM BOA,
Abntag/ was rent Yarn., of to entter Tama
boob at 'Lading. No Clang* of 6Lefa ticelre.
aimatka tram Maths
Soldiers Home Upon . Furlong!,
=4 'Om MAY 'mauve ban va4rtsiS6o
dhow, will 1L34 ial•
EXTRACT OP PARZEIit slAyik
ths !mottle ler Ibex GIL By Its maw litho
upon lbw Kidnap It come • thti•••• dedr•
wiasU, dumb; remorins oltstroetkus and wielests
the ter mishit all Yr of Adams at the
amn&
YOUNG IMEN"
Bowan of Uto nambalais qaukko la be bola fa Ali
Lugo cilia. Illsay of dna
WON NOTHING OT THE PR/1010ENTAIDILIIN
sad yst They U. allowed to bads and demi
'113.1C UNWARY.
=DUI othatimm, atter a 126111z0r at Warr, dritli
ttadly at& their saattes.
GILSON'S OHLOBIFS WATER
is Gamlotlos irtth the ltxtroot,:Wo Ike as
Goistedis. at hothead 03sod. pilot%
apoolon awe of old Maio& do me to In
GLLSON7B. PILLS.
• Kaißetas WI his Aced ths Use or 'lab; lad to
esomeillas irtth Ds of Ow
EXTRACT OP EOM BILM,
val orailkaga any ow, on 'labiavow
long stanene. ;,
Pritos....ONE DOLLAR PgII6IIOITTLII.
4341010 CM
16 DST a:stn.:nevi 'a*
Wholesale sad' lhStag,
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