tt~Wittobureit 6autit. aLTETTE PiBLISHING ASSOCIATION. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1905 6hERIDAL 'The news received confirms la all respects (exoept the capture of EARLY) the first re ports of Ids success.' Ile was at last ac counts Sweeping along the valley towards Lynchburg, with 'lB,OOO mounted troops. . -The only oppositionhe has met was beyond BUrtuttOn, froth the small force under Emu.; and this he gobbled up as if it were a mouth ful. It is plain that his movement was en- tirely unexpected, and that he moves with such rapidity that all attempta to obstruct . .bim will be in vain. Re left, Winchester elf :Monday and.was' taltsunton on Thursday (of last week,)' and must have -reached' -Lynchburg early thhs week. When we hear RUM him ne-it, we shall undoubtedly , hate . still better nety,s. The Richmond papers have been forbid. den to publish military news favorable to us, and their silence, juatnow, is not an un favorable Indication. No news from that quarter is good news, for we may rely upon . it that if the Rebels had anything to brag of they would let us know of it very soon. 'We ta.ke it for granted, therefore, that EIIIZAIDAX is having things ha own way. THE DIVER BED SWINDLE Has taken., a new phase. Whether the old bill 11418 been abandoned Because of the public indignation against it, or because the copapirators found it impossible to pass it in a shape to'suit themselves, we cannot soy; but it is certain that a new scheme has taken its place, and the indications are that the friends of the former swindle will transfer their lattentions and affections to WEL \). J. _ The new sTheme is contained in a bill introduced into the Senate by Mr. BEARDS tEE to incorporate "the Ritter Oil Compa nig." incorporates a nutnberof corpora- tors under this title with • capital of one million dollars divided into 10,000 shares of 11100 each, and gives them the exclusive right "to dl g, mine, drill and bore _for iron, • coal, *neaten?, and, gravel, tire-clay,'oil, _salt and other minerals, upon and under the beds" of the "Allegheny and Clarion rivers and tlieir branches North of the North line -of Allegheny county." The State reserves to itself the right to re;occupy the premises after fifteen years, If the company has in that time made over 10 per cent.. and the company is to pay a royalty to the State "of 25 per cont not annually on all of said product/0 • - These are themain features of the bill, and onr readers will see that it. is tie .old swindle in a new shape, its concoctors yielding only In the matter of royalty, - which they litirit bad the kindness, to In creak from five to twenty-five . per cent. The main dealin of getting- possession of tee river beds for oil speculation, is ad hered to, and tka Is, the =ln point to which the people dbject. , . liow much of this stink of $1,000,000 it will require to put this bill through, none but tho initiated know. We judge, 'howir ,. er. that the amoiitit of "working capital" yearned win not ekceed in toroportion that ze.served in tho oemmon run ..rotl comma. Who surto come In on the "ground Boort" The State should, of right; but the fritate la a bird for evcry.one to pluck; 'and' , share -will be of the. smaUest.- When The yeas and nays on the passe - go, of this Lill are published, it Will be easier to solye bur) problem,. Wo protest against this whole thing of giving up river beds for any such purposes. The State has the sovereignty over our navigable. atreams, find_ aho . (dial] we not say that stio has no , powerl) . to yield that' sovereignty into the" hands of private speculators. The navigable strum:tut ' of the State belong to the people of the State, anti the idea of giving up such strunnut as the Allegheny and Clarion into Titivate hands, not for the public benefit lint for personal aggrandizerdent, and, to. the publia , injury, is - preposterods.' Let every riatotter Af. the Legislature . who .knows wticn beLe ls well off .keep ids hands clean of such.measures. . . ‘IIIE-1411.TIOVS LIFE AND STItENGTH. It Is esti - Mated that the tariff and internal revenue laws, as now modified,, swill pro" duce au annual revenue of not less than: four hundred millions. This calculation is. of course based upon the present extremely active, productive and Profitable business of - the country... Three' fourths of this -large; _revenue must come from the Several winces' . of internal-revenue ;.' the other foiirth from. customs. This-state of things will do very' wen to long as it can be maintained ; and it: bernaintairredas long as things remain ,so active anti prosperousas they now are. - • Extrmoe rases prove principles.,` Now: • purpose Re should import (Were It possible-"' enougheof foreign.. products and - fabrics to. raise allthis yearly 'revenue.frtim etisto — mti; ' how much would it cost the country—that Is of how much of its chin would jt. be de- i I.:rived IVot Arm steteen'4und7ed (if dollars, or three' times as 'much . as there la at this' Monier& In the country. Now let us take another extreme case. Sup-. pose that this four hundred million§ should .11. he received from internal sourcest.Jutt ire dill not . imPort any at all—that we prii;_ dared at home all we needed,--irhat woniel he ihe cite I Plainly, a very rapid seen mulattos of gold and silver, front the mines, front -commerce, . from immigrants,: and a thOusend other sources, "so that in a-single year we'sliouirl have Plenty. foi a hislis for , our present amount of inver.,eurrency, large as it IF, 41111 i WO could , without - feeling It-, ICIIIIII in the ntelidliealandard. - tlf coutse no Cane man would p:opose to go to either of these eitremeSt• but the Ineresupj osition of them indiCates our true pulley ut tub present juncture. If we would maintain the prosperity of the-country, and iis . ability-to furnish-the revenue- necessary tet preset:ye the .gor eminent, fronternbarrass. Inept, and perhaps bankruptcy; ire- • matt ~ f ' Theie Is no other pie-4de roc:ma of doing either the one.ot • the ether of Alicia things. There' is no privelyle 9 1 ' philo-optic -plainer thtin this, and there is no law in nature more ine.to- Itlsperieneelao taught its, and is now teseliing spite (.4 any legisla tion, or of any law- inaqmpaper, lio - Wever • well securvil, ligal-tender, gold and sliver constimto S e real standard of-vain, and are is aseuthil to the 'health of a eirilized and eilintnerCial nation as the vital field is to" the animal - system.; God so ordained, and we cannot :dun' It [olloirs, tilere fdresAbut-such a n.r.tion - ns this is as -Much .hoped in duty to itself to keep. lus veins. ireil#plen{slicd. with that.which constitutes s4•engtly, and italife as an In disOduai ii to Observe . the - latrs of health Let itiitut,titerefore;:rit this flute, When we mod sO i Mutb".vitalliS' and afreNiq; rarer. foreigners- and; ;IMporters to bleed' us to death. IVo have heen bleeding - too , mach all tbmtigit Aso-:are •bleeding -too ranch noir; and , botla patriotism arid Pd. 'sate Interest adinonisktits to stop.it, and .let fUrtip:,,l , , THE CON N ELLsri IR RAILROAD We Invite attention to the pointed and spirited resolutions of the Pittsburgh Coun cils upon the flagrant, wrong done to the Connellsville Railroad Company by the Legislature of 1864, in divesting them of their franehlses and bestowing them upon auothE2 corporation which have no inten tion, as they have themselves solemnly de ckled, of using them. We, spoke of this Vintage some two or three weeks ago, and time and further reflection have only strengthened our conviction that its sole ob ject was to prevent the people of Pittsburgh and western. Pennsylvania from having any other accuse to the Atlantic border by rail read than the one they now have. Ve are glad that the Councils have taken this matter um, and we are mistaken If their indignant protest against this treat wrong,. and this incipient despotisio is not followed by an outburst of indignation, such as is not often heard. There is a great principle, as will as important interests, Involved in this controversy. The -Secretary of the Treasury. Yesterday the - Senete confirmed an an. pointment eminently fit to be made in en dorsing the nomination of the Hon. Hugh McCulloch, of Indiana, as Secretary of the Treasury, -Mr. 'McCulloch is a native of Kennehunk, York county, Me. Ho stud ied law, with Jos. Dean, and, in 1833, re moved to Fort Wayne, Ind., where he con tinued since to reside up to his removal to this city. -He was electeil probate Judge the first year of his residence, and, in 1835, was tendered the office of cashier of the Branch Bank of Indiana, located there. ; - He was soon made one of the board ot.control of the State bank system of that State, and 's. is but simple justice to say that there is not one of the measures devised for the se curity and efficiency of that system hut whkt was inspired or shaped by his sound judgment and financial - sagacity. He early established a reputation as a skilful and most reliable financier, which elicissue reeding year only enlarged. And on the incorporation of the State Bank in Indian apolis, - with its twenty branches in 1855, he was made President under the most flatter ing auspices, and, despite the crash of 1857, gave a character to the banks of Indiana, which made its Impress unmistakably on fi nancial circles. When the office or -Comp troller of the Currency was instituted, he was recommended for it with an unanimity as wide spread as it was earnest, and the moneyed Interests of the country felt that in his hands the conversion of-the State banks intonational institutions was entirely secure. And a great financial revolution has been going on without noise and with out disiptbance, as silent yet as beneficent as the most invaluable operations by which the national currency is passing from nu. der -a divided, Irrcgnlar State control • under that of a national system which is to secure ns a uniform currency. Already five hundred of these State creations have assumed the . prefix of national banks, and the change is going on rapidly and-health fully. How much of this is duo to the tact and masterly management of Mr. McCul lough, those best qualified tojudge most readily concede. Mr. McCullough had agreed to take the position of the President of the Fourth National Bank of New York, with its capital of 04,000,000, organized by a number of the leading men of that city, . but they reluctantly released him on find ing that his services were so indispensable here. He owes his recent appointment to the . universal conviction in business and financial circles that as Secretary of the Treasury he will prove himself the right Man in the right place.— Washington Chron icle. Another Mortara Cue. Sr. Lours, March I.—One of the most in ieresting cases of abduction ever brought to light in this country, and in some respects resembling the famous Mortara case, which occurred some years ago in Italy, has cansed - an unusual excitement among Prot estants in ;his city. The facts are to bo made nubile to-morrow. It appears that Hargrove, a Union refugee, after in credible Offerings, - arrived in the city, about six months ago, with five children, four girls and a boy, the eldest only twelve years of age, having traveled on foot all the way from the Arkansas river, to Rolla, in this State. On arrival here she proceeded to the Refuge 'House, but her health was Impaired, and her eye sight nearly des troyed--she could,mat see anything dis tinctly. The Western Sanitary Commission sent 'Cr to the • Sisters' Hospital, and received her consent that the Children should' be 'en trusted to ^the eareof the Rev. Dr. Eitot as - their iefal ettordittn They were then ta 'ken to the Silis.ion School on Eighth street, ,and after remaining there three weeks, 'were one. day forcibly abducted in open daylight by three men who ached and .phiced them in an asubulance and t hen drove off. They were heard of soon atter .ina rathoile institution, and a writ of ha. Miens •corpus, procured from the Circuit COtat for their ;recovery. The children , Wereirroduced, and a hearing took place,. 'Which resulted in an order for their resto ..ratien lb' Dr. Eliot's custoay. While the latter was waiting in the clerk's office for a iriunicript Of the. order, the children were. spirited away, and could not be found. A.- ;fortnight after, the boy returned to the Mitt ...gear School building voluntarily ; and stated that he andlls sisters had been concealed ilfthe Convent of the Sacred Heart, and ..lbreed to be baptized into the Catholic faith :Sglinst.their wilt - ..Tye, matter was laid betbre the military - uthoritles and a guard sent to the convent, who;. after some tionble, recovered three of the The eldest could not be found. Again the rescued .girls were sent to the Mitudoxi School. In leas than a week they :were again abducted, this time at 9 o'clock st night, by being decoyed into the kitchen by an Irish servant maid, and then into the Utley, ; where a carriage was in waiting, ,whieh.conveYed them, as has been since proven, to - another Catholic -Institution. They have since been removed to the coun try and are still mhsing: The servant girl Icing confronted by military authority, stated - that a Catholic Father employe I her, and the Catholic Father confesses that he Fahl the carriage hire, though he denies any criminal intent. Gen. Dodge has called the attention of Archbishop Kenrick to the Matter,' where it rests for the _present. These fads known to many Protestant con gregations; and bare created an intense ex citement Ip religions circles. Mexico. The Catholic papers of Paris publish a long letter. from the Pope,. dated the Vati can, October 18, 1804 ) and addressed to the Emperor 11aximillian of Mexico, pointing out the course of conduct the Pope con-. .ceives the. new monarch ought to, follow with respect to the reorganization 'of his Government. In the opinion of the Pope, it •is especially necessary "that the Catholic-religion, must above all things, continue to be the glory and the mainstay of the Meilcan nation, to the exclusion of every other dissenting worship." . Diaaintillian teems not to have been con vinced by this admonition,_for he has since taken steps towards, introducing religious toleration and the legalization of the sale of the Church property, which has tilled the Church party with the utmost Indigna tion. Semiofficial papers of Prance state that Mexican general; who is strongly attached to the interests of the Church party has left the Imperial army in order to make a pronfrnriamcitto, and, according-to the Inih-pritrh-nt Belge,the King'of Belgium has received letters from lilt daugher the Empress of 3lexico, informing Win that she bad had to indure the most insulting lan guage from the Archbishop Of Mexicp and that the Archbishop was , ordercd outlif .. • .. Vbetber this last item of Mexican gossip be true ornot, the eompletaruptare between liissirrillian and,the ultra-cleriCal.party is a' well authenticated - fact. Long before his name was mentjoned in connection with the establishment of a - Mexlcan- Empire, Mai imilian-latl the repuletiOn'of not being it Partisan of the - Medieval _church theories which the court of. Rome is still bent upon defending and reintroducing into -Modern society. But even if his personal l'reWS been different, ititioald halm been difficult, if not impossible, for arty _Eniperor of _Mex ico to pursue any? other policy.—.Y. Y. ;IT la believed in high 'platers that not. withstanding the toss of the:•cotnnitats - bill" at the close of . t 1 last entrees, a :venial sag= vill'notlai absolutely nocosiary, THEILE. was a regular old fashioned "knock dawn and drag out" encounter in the Canadian House a few days 'since. Mr. Catushon approached the seat of Mr. Du frense and. made an angry remark in reply' to something said by the latter. Sharp words followed, ending with one of the par ties giving the other the lie. Caushon then struck his antagonist,, when the two law makers went at it with a will, pummelling each other beautifullY. Friends stepped in and separated 'Lem, when the galleries were cleared , and t House proceeded to discuss the fracas wit • closed doors. THE case Wm , Circuit Court was appealed to the Sup -me Court after the abduction.from the urt-room, where it is yet pending; but th• military authorities bare resolved to ransack the country for the i i children, inasmuch s the whole family were placed in char of the Wcsteni Sani tary Commission b military order. It should:he stated that) the mother died after the first abduction, nd It is claimed at the hosidtal that abe was converted to Cathol icism, and died a good Catholic.—N6te Fork Tribune. ADCICES from Mexico thrOugh private sources,state that the Imperial Governmegt la veujiitter and unfriendly towards the UnitekOtatcs, having caused the arrest ot; and - fettenced to a year's Imprisonment a man - named Valders for speaking favorably of this country, and predictieg the speedy end of the rebellion. We hope, ere long, to be in a position to command good belm• vior towards us on the part of 31amintillLan and his siitoordlnates•—ddb. 'Eve. Jour. ON via Mova.—The new companies of volunteers are being bent off as rapidly as they are organized and equipped. Several companies have left each day during the Fast week, to join the regiments preferred by them. The men who enlisted under the late call ate generally of the vembest qual ity for making goad soldiers, and their pres ence In the ranks will be felt by the rebel!. —liarrisalag Td.rgrap.h. RECIIIIITING.—The recruiting officers in Charleston are head over heels in business. ,The colored men are flocking to the sup port of the 'United States flag by the dozen and the score. Companies are formed in a single day, and a full regiment comes out in a week. The men, as soon as enlisted, are placed hi charge of capable officers by whom they are drilled and disciplined for the field. AN INiTDENT tx WASIIINGTON.-IN the procession in Washington on Inauguration Day, prior a regiment of colorqd soldiers marched in the line, followed by he he mem bers of a colered Masonic Lodgo. -White soldiers wen} in front and rear of Wage black men. The band of the colored regiment played, among other airs, "Masses Lying in the Cold, Cold Ground." A Tunica cent copper coin bas been or dered by law—to he a legal tender up to sixty cents. The three cent postal currency is to be withdraws. PUBLIC XOTIGES. Mr "'- a. 7-30 1,L44D./6,..N. BY authortty of th e Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned has assumed the General Sub ecriptton ♦aeney. for the sale of United States Treasury Notes, t taring seven and three tenths per cent. Interest, per artaani, known as the_ SEVEN-TffiRTY LOIN. These Notes are tuned wider date of Augolt 15th, WA, and are payable three years from that time, In currency, ()rare convertible at the option of the bolder Into L S. 5.20 Six Per Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS, These hoists memoir worth • premium of nine per cent, Inclndieg gold interest from November, whir-awakes the actual vrodt on the 'ardioan. at • current rites, including interest, about ten per vent. per annum, bealdes Its exemption from Stab sad munielpal lazattsa, which intda from one to Wee per cent. more, according to the rate levied . on other properry. The interest la payable semlisunually by coupons attached to coed note, stadium,. he ,cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interess amounts to One cent 'per day on a $5O note Two omits " • " " $lOO Ten " " " " $5OO " 20 " " " " $lOOO $1 • • $5OOO " :rotes olell the denetelnetiotts mimed trill b. promptly, Itirohated upeat receipt of .utmcaiptions. za. la THE ONLY LOAN IN BARNET stow :offered. *need by the Government, and It Is confidently expected tut lts superior advantszet -It ill trisk.e It the - Great Popular Loan of the People Less- than rymaln unsold, Which will probably be disposed . of within the next SO or 90 days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, alms nation:l:di , been the carmen closing the subscriptions to other Loan. In order that the ` citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Benito, State Ranks, and Private Bankers - throughout the contr. try bare generall agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Sutecrilbers will select their own agent., in whom they have confidence, and who maitre in be responsible ferile delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. • . JAY COOKE. Subscription Agent, Philadelphia ,Subacriptione will be received by the First National Book, Pittsborgb, among • " " Third .poste lb Citizen's " Paella Manures National Bank. rittsburgb, Pa Pittsburgb !Ssulontil Bank or Comnseree, " Iron City " Tradesman' • " _ Farmer's DeposU " Mechanics Felon = 11.1 Allegheny " " GC7111311 " of Alleghenr. fel aramd&lVT .rLQ3 ~4DYgfT(sFj.?w.R•Ts. SEALEI/PROPOSALS NLLL III: HE etved Ay the undersigned for furnishing' Inside ihuttele for the windows of the City ]LW, securt• leg to epeetflostloneln the hinds of gletrre. Harr h. Moser, Arehltesd.a. Yropoonl4 may be left nt the Allegheny. t'eot °Mee, on- or. before Wednesday noon, March Il3ll,.euilorsrd “Propotsls for. Shut ters.° tturiii mcx.aL. S. RIDDLE. • tlo:nmltlee LIWILANCIL BANK. Or P1TT,t , r7.0.1, • Arnichl.th, 085. ORDER' OF , THE BOARD OF Di. A-f•REcToRs or this flank, it GenerolillPeileg of. Steekholdfra w Ii he held of the 11ANICINzl MUSE, on SATURDAY, the 'nth Say of I=, to take intOcousiderstine the•question of organizing the Book under the Notional law, as propozeil by the enabling act of the Legislature of Pe e nevivania. • mblezil • H.A.T.. mußnalr. at3hlen joTICE TO COAL DEALERS.—Pro peseta4.l arc Invited and will be received kr the Committee on Water. at the cur Att, g h en y, until THIIIiSDAY,the -lath inst.,. for furnishing the WAt.t .Works . with coal, nut, coal and No.,t Clark, for the tiffeee at three and alit m onths from the itt dared Mall Propocals may he lett with SCAN - DREW, Superintendent, M. McYtlONNicital, Clerk to the Cammittve, or mhlo .;, Chnirmart ot,Committee.. Bimrt , EiL T'ATElit It2lfil3E SC.= FATUBDATKOKKIIIG, Kincb Ilth will be sold iu Cosomeretel Salem; !Rooms. of Filth street, ono of BlesePe Patent Kitchen. flanges, entice, new ; also ottopetalclin And one Patine titore. AIM!". ISICILWALKE,Auer. ISiMIEB= .irE Jr 411 rEnTISE.RIE.ArTB. GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh, COS SIXTH AND WOOD STREETS AIIGUSTUS , Pident. SPRINGER ItARBAUG ROYELER H., { F ine President. GEORGE A. ENDLY, (Insister. EM;MM;iMEM Government Securities of all kinds bought and sold itt current rates. • As SPECIAL AGENT of Jar Cooke, eubsorip• Cons will be received for the Popular 7-80 Loan, This loan Ls stow being absorbed et the rate of 8,000,000 Par 7;1443r. and citing convertible Into Ave-twenty bonds which are now at a premium of over NINE PER GENT; It commends itself for its superior advan tage* to all who seek a safe and proatable invest ment. Liberal eorgwissions on this limn will be allowed to ail dealers in Government securities. [M AI • OEO. A. =MY, Cashier. AT One Case Extra Superior 44 Sheeting, nt 37c, a reduction of 300 per pall One Case fixtra 44. do., at 31 , in, a reduction or Uc per 3."1. One Case Extra Fine Sheeting. at Ilk, B. , reduation of 16ever rand One Case 3.4 Shirting, veduetiou of 100 per yar4 One Bale 4-4 tinble . ached Sheeting, at a.",., formerly lac 01:Te BaJ e 44 Unbleached Sheeting, at 1.5 e, formerly 60e One Bale dl. do., at 310. formerly 30“ One Bale do. • do., at 130, formerly I.io One Bale do. do., at 1.9,1-ie, formerly 30e One Case Merrimac Prints, at lte, formerly sso One Case Garner's Chintzes, eft Ile, formerly 50 One Case Richardson Chintzes, at Me, formerly 4ao One Case Assorted Prints, '.Sc,of formerly. MM. One Cue Slightly Damaged. •t ?u:, formerly 40c. J. W. BARKER & CO., 69 MARKET 'STREET TOBACCO, FISH, GROCERIES, &C.— -I- SATURDAY MORNING, Marsh 11th, at lb o'clock, will be sold et lloessaeralal Sales Rooms, BS Fifth street, to the tells, 19 caddies t w o Spec Roll Tobacco : VG do Upton Nary bland :do do Bartlett:a Roney Dew do 3 boxes flat Cavendish I keg Belli:acre Twig ,do to boxes prime (tuba began 90 barrels do Mackerel 2 kilts do do hali-barula Lake Houk& ; G hose, cra nosii, lA% Cotior • I box Co. tile Seep; I boxes Ground Ginger; • 2 do do Cloves; 8 do do Pepper; do Ica:got to doun Assorted Sleek Diges, White Stone China. The altrigion of the trivial]. Invited to this ante, as the ask is positive, to close .111iglIMeill. table 6. MoILW AIRE, Auer. • Wr liITir,ORR •••t. CO., • R 3 rum Street, ksvejust opened an assortment or Table Linens; Napkins ; . Towellings ; Pillow Linens; Sheetings, &c., Whirl; are Nolan at the time.t market prige THE LEADER. • .rxxxi Will be issued on Sunday mortaleg, enlarged in POT., r nd printed with new type. It will contain the LATFiza LCCIAL, and. the I.JITLST TELEGRAPHIC-NEWS from all im. phrtsnt points, by special and ItasociattA Press dispatches. It wtli contain the latest OIL 'NEWS, and all that is worth 4novrtng to reference to the MU BI'SINESS. - contnin a manne of the new* of the week. n thrilling story and other en. tettaMlng leading matter. origin al aml selected. LEADER 01F1 , 10E, mhlo Oarette alp in • OXX-a r-12121'1.1333ffi1, enf I And examine them. DIARIES FOR 1144, FJi&LF PROM, FOLEY'S CELEBRATED CIDER PENS futl)ksilortmonl of COlifi l llNG HOUSE STATIONERY, FOR SALE BY -MYERS, SG/TOYER & GO., Yo 39 FlVril STREET. frott n 1:0i111 - i will bun fug f . Plhc CITIZEkS OF TILE FOURTH WAR!). THIS (Pit Say). EV.uttING 8t tho fecize=.(:)l Micniscy, All.the'earollcd teen end all other. are reqw sled to to present. Se butanes of an Important nature a. ill be trammeled. Also, all theta Wl,* hate lat paid in their Gabor...lotions to come prepared to pay Into the Treasury, as it is necessary to avoid. the draft. FOR FAZE The well known establishment of the under. , signet! &petite manufacture of Salt, situated,olllll Allegheny river, one mile below Tarentum, cm. bracing all the requisite Innelsinery, bnildinge, ot o , The v. orks are now in successful operation . , pro ducing from t wehty to twet,fy.tl re barrels or salt nod about are barrel of prime Amber ail per day, and are supplied with cent mho d on the premiers, Tho removal of themanegingnartrier induced 101 to oiler the properly foe role. For ftteti.er panic. Wars entsillte . of JBO. rsll.ojUill h. Co., 172 and Pli weed ultra, Pittsberrli. KIPP, LOOKIIMIT & , OTICE.To Wh OM IT MAX CON- J.. , orRN ; Apdientinns nee made daily to the annoyance of an undersigned to buy llonuty Bolide nod other negotiable paper, hy persona who tone: been referred. to 00 no being In the 'Will , of lulling up inch obligations. Now, all persons having anything of thist kind to dispose of, We hereby inn:rood • (heti have never bought it Wad or a Warrant, or ever shared n note, and never will. I detest and Millar such a business; there- F o r°, en person need 011/0 Myself any trouble to lied me flannel a purpose. mhindt D. .111M1FINITION. • if - ANDLOA ItTB, - JAPAN :VARNISII. rke.—SATUI:TinY MORNING-, Metrah, nt tO , o , eloric, malt 1,0 Buhl, at Cotutuercll,l Salem Room., 54 Fifth street, 1,1,./.let .114,1 an Varnish 211.1 and Carta -; I Chain Pomp, with Well-hoyi • 6 401 th Halter's and 4 fltt,%k, milli) - - A; 24¢11AVAINF.,, ' r, IgLA.CiiiNEAND EXTENSION TMILE.--.Vall suld la eon nreripn with the uperlncTurniture, Illirrorrt 011 Pnlntings. Silver Vince, TIUR MOlititlN(l, nt /llnconle Ifni! Auction Hunan, o Fifth erect; one Grover aid linker Sewing 9fn;hlcte,in perfect, or der; one 001111 ilashnunny - J . :Memnon Milli- • 4'. A. AIuOLELIANS, Amer. LAINEIf, ' • Marzsrimet Setizcoot Vibelegate aid, Ram] dealer In cverrilleg a l n BoBBS,NoTio, Toyß, Bar XI; li ' AW PER TISEMEXTS. ro F . T. G NATS... Baas, Prrteinnatt, Februstr NOTICE. FLATTING BEEN APPOINTED Special lA.gent r JAY COOKE, U. S. Agent for the 7-36 Loan, We offer this desirable Investment In nuns to suit purchasers. The notes are to sums of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000. EBEEMI Transferrable Aug. 15th, 1867, INTO e- 1117/3-TY GOLD BOND ALT .V 0.41-1.1. These desirable securities are senior, at the rite of $4,000,000 PER DAY, AND IN A VERY SHORT MIR 'in be at a Pretniuns Xi - To Banks, Bankers, Broken, Trust Com pawn, Insurance Companies, and all who pur chase to sell again, A Liberal Coinmission Will be Paid in Cash It le hoped every one will inveat in thla highly deatrable, aisle and profitable security. JAMES O'CONNOR, President. 8, D. HEM= Cashier. feM:tf To COUNTRY BANKS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, 11. S. Government Depositary, Prrrananoie, February attly 1.88 This Bank Invites tortrupondancc and account§ from COUNTRY BANKS MIME= Special and Favorable Facilities ~; M;~: ~ Furnishing U. S. 7-30's XitiErmfAlLZaEl. JAMES O'CON.NOR, President. A. D. lIEURON. mhl:tf puzsaig AND AMERICAN ORGANS, BRADBURY. Nen...York. SCROPMARBR S CO.. Philtilelphin. and BOARDMAN k RAT Pi ALMI' 0 8. D. & H. W. Smiths' American Organ. WITH PATIIITTIMIOLO ost - rereired,a new lot of the above celebrated inetrutueute, together with GOOD CHMAP PIANOS from other wanntactureen All warranted for S., ysane. WANZLINK & BARR, anti' ?la. ST. GLAIR STREET. WEST VIRGINIA • OIL LAND FOR SALE, . Sttunted on Cooky? Creek, Creston county, Wc.t the consizto or SIX HENDHED AND EIGHTY ACRES. There is also an abondanee of Coal and Iron Ore on the plane. 011 WeUs are now being sunk at the mouth of A. railroad Is In course of construction a short dist ante from the property. rids land will be sold at a bargain. The title la ludimputable. For further information address •` D. L. F,•• mhLt( GAZETTE OFFICE. GRAY, POSSUM 4k, ItESE, IVrert .1 la Ilt rrnilort€4, Mo. 19 FIFTH STAUDT, pre row receiving it rplemlid assortment of pitle mt. -x Da - cal- GOO Els# , for Gents . wear, to whloll they would reaKetf • ullir Int ite the attentlou of thew outtotuert WWI the mhthdtd nAItI.II.ND PARK.—Notice pryen to those Uplifting or having to their pot; 11.11401,1 the BOOKS FOR MEMBERS' SUBSCRIPIONS, tn meet at OaklnbJ Park, on MONDAY NEXT, Match lath, at +. cecloetr, to nrrange matters for the itit^re existence of the PRIVATE iiIOTTINII CLUB ASSOCIATION By order of tho XTOT.ICE.—TIe sharvholtlers of alto EN TERPRISE OIL 'COMPANY, of Allegheny 'City are hireby notified that FIVE DOLLARS' FED BEARE le Meeieleil or, the Stock of eat& Comnnny. It not pall on or before the flit or thla month, their. Mock will be forfeited. By order; of the Company. . .TIrOMAS H. BEATTIE, Prealdent. - WILLIAN MURDOCH, Secretary. ALtErionicr, March Gth. 06.5. mire:Zama. _ 0 IN VENG —C. BEGGS, HAVING RTE to No. 1.14., the large ',tore room, next door above her oltbstaritiorould Announce ty th a public that ohe trill °ern on TIIIMSDAY, Mk' wet., a very hornbeam aanortment of the Went' Myles of Bennet.% Hata. and everything In the Millinery Lire. Alto, the latent styles et Secedes,. Circular a, tae. (3. REGO S, No. 11l Federal ette.t, Allegheny City. re.h.eilred NN' OTICB TS lIEREBY GIVE THAT: J. , letter? orntiudnfetration on the 'clink , of , George Lintsle. dee'd, hnvo been grunted' by the Itcgoder of will., of Allegheny county, do the uodeleigned, all percons having clatme against tow retnto nrc hereby notified ono rettureded to t j.rreent thew for yuyturnt, and'thona Indebted ' the matte to cull and discharge their deltic. GEUItGE•II. ANDEIISON; • might wdo6twl" • • • .Adalrustretor. • S - 00ETIOLDE103 OF THE NATION AL REFINING ANT/ STORING COMPANY I ; will please take notion thetthe third installment on the stock' of this • Company, balks.. PER SliAßE..is row due. and will bezecelsed at the ALLEGHENY TROST CO., Dltunoil,Ailegheny, CNION'IsIATION AL BANK, cnruer Felirth and Tinsket, or at ihrOFFICE OF TILE COMPANY, No: 101rivin street, tip staira.- mlaawll . ' V.-BERINGER, Secretary. TO COAL DEALEMS AND I itO7A, FOUNDERS.—Propolita will he rewired at the office the Water Wothe - tlll,-nooniWED VESPACT, the lath day of March.: to furnish Coat • at the lower.add Upper. works for nee iyear front the tat day ofjtprit.itestt. and. Moo to furathdllll-..`, eelleneous Caattr4l,3 and. Water 'Pipe for the. same t Sear .' The Watettionedlttec reserves the ; rtghtto reject any oral% bide:: Ity order of , the - WATEft-UpPINITTEE aLUE.-60 barrels.for Otto, by •-. N-A take litaißlCß. COLLUTS „VE IV' AIILII - 13.11T1S EXEJYT'S. .0 HIM) LIST _... OP API'LICA.TIONS for ISEI.LING LIQUOR, flied to the ()leek's oßoe, up to Much Stir, lass: litoe. Km!. Plan. John Conway. tavern, lot Ward, Pittsblt. Louis Howl. do. do. Matthias Schuler, ' do. do. • Thomas Welsh, do. • do. John Snyder. ” eatic.7 house, do. Thomas Adley. do. do. H. Schild, - do. do. ' T. Aplelbansn & Co., other goods, Ito. Wm. Chadwick, tavern, ri Word, Pittabli. John BleD:Crossan, do. do. 11111.. k. McCandless, do. do. Frock Lutz, do. do. Arnold Holaberger, do. do. Patrick ingoldoby, do. do. Gotlelb Trimble, do. ' do. Peter Ford, do. do. J. H. Clarke & Co., do. ad Ward, Plttsb'h. Isabella Young, do. do, F. Gassola, do. do. • Christian Wehrang, do. de. J. D. Vierheller, " do. do. Joseph George, eating house, do. Peter Magee. do. do. Henry McMullen. tavern, lth Ward, Pittabli. Alex. Campbell, do. do. Hugh Swearingen. do. do. Molise? Web, '...d0. sth Ward, Plttsb'h. Joseph Drerctine, - do. do. A. B. Bildomn, do. do. • Julius A. Richter, do. do. I. W. Wilson, do.. do. Lewis Kutharan, do. do. Andrew Andrews, rating house, do. Lucinda) eck, do. do. David Collinz• do. do. Charles Manger, do. • do. Paul L. Cella, do. do. Joseph Herbster, do.- -- do. Merman 5, Ititsert, do. do. C. U. Iluehlotetn, do. do. Thom. Mooning, eating house, 6th Ward, Pitts. John Rokreigel, tavern, . 7th do. Christian Eckert, eating house, do. John H. Diettler, tavern, 04.11 Ward. Pitts. John Voldler, do. 9th do, Mary Luta,_ eoting. house, • do. Matthias tedinli,. other goods, do. Casper Ruettger, tavern, loth Ward, Pitt ab`h.. Peter Kollbecleer. do. do. • John I'. Midi & lie , do. ' do. W co, Beothold, - do. do. nuncio Fisher, sating house, do. Charles Quinn, do. . do. Theodore Groh. do. do. Joseph nicker, do. do. Christian Mose, do. do. . Chriot. Klein, do. do. August Witthouer. • do. do. N Sidon, other goods, do. Simon Schoek, do. do. Adolphus Burkhardt, do. do. John liu too, tavern, lot Ward, Alleg'ny. John Fletcher, eating house. do. Schulz tanner & Co., other goods, do. John Schulz, Se., & Co., do. do. dames McDonald, tavern, 2d Ward, Alleeny• Bei nard G. ny, do. do. Adam Border, ' do. do. John Linder. do. ad Ward, A lieg'ny. Leonard 'Kern, ' do. do. Dora Ihe Medi ich. eating hone, de. Henry Lorry, do. ' do. Henry perdu, do. do. John liockachwender, do. do. Fiedcriek Methods, do. • do. Stephen Buttner, tavern, 4th Word, Alles'ay. Joseph Weber, do. do. Pb Slip Poster, do. do. Joseph St:undo:tn. do. do. (Rome bmith, do. do. lAceb F. Steidle, do. . do. . o'o noaemschmldt, eating house, do. John G. Eiehenmiller, do. do. T. W. Morelos, do. do. Aena Frolich, do. de. Peter Emile, tavern. Lawrenseville boro. John G. Herr, do. Manchester born. TEenry Feidberob, do. do. Christian Stange. do- Birmingham born, George Schstle , c, do. do. Young, . do. do. Jacob Matthias linos do. do. George Lang,• do. do. George Now, '1 eating house, do. John Lorey, do. do. Simon Miller ' do. do. Philip Helialinger, do. do. Min. Albright, do. do. Sohn Senn, other goods, do, Joseph Schell, tavern, Root Birmingham. John Beer, eating house, do. Jotab.Seheid. tavern, Sharpsburg berg. John G. Room, do. do. Thom. Clark. do. McKeesport boro. John Wortadmch, do. Peter Seegne. . do. August Mane, ' eating house, do. D. Sarver. torero, Elisabeth boro. Win. H. Sarver, do. West Elisabeth bore: Henry Klouk, do. Duquesne bore. Ely WIWI, 'do. South MU - burgh boro. John Morrison. do. Tareetum boro. Andrew Hoover, do. Lower St. Clair Top. Patrick KC[216 . 11, do. do. Frederick Katt, do. do. Peter Biddle, eacieg house, 40. Michael Kroft, di. do. Peter Breluir, other goods, do. Christine 342,41. , tartar, Reserve township. Martin Iteikelmitn, do. do. . Michael Wageohanser, do. do. Peter Gomidel, do. do; Charles Soil*, eating house, Mifflin townohip. John H. I owl., tavern, Marshall township. Elizabeth ramie, di. Whaler township. Mary Palmer, . eating house, Pitt township. Andrew. Jack, do. Plum township. Reuben Molitor, do.. Chortler, township. Frank Bopp, do. Collins township. 'Adolph Dranger. do. ' do. The Court will meet on WEDNESDAY MORN ING Match the Ott, ter,, at 10 o'clock, A. az, for hearing the applicotioas for the city of Pittsburgh, and on TIitiRSDAY, the 30th day.of Mar., 180, at 10 o'clock ..a. w., foe herringthe eelaslnder of the list. • • Limn.en mug be taken out alter Ore days and within Merit days alter being granted, or they will he revoked /meowing to law. Applicants will bring their hoed, to my onMe en or before the day of he/Irreg. 14 - 51. A. HERRON. Clerk. rithiCcnt SPECIAL NOTICE. METH NATIONAL BANK, W. S. Government Depositary, PITTSI3I2IIOH, Februftry ISM, MS mi. flank is slstkorixed to receive money, PAYABLE AT 10 DAYS NOTICE, (Alter 3Q Days.) Bearing 6 Per Cent Interest, VgIVOSII OV.POBIIOII WITS HON. P E E. SPINNER'S (U. P. TREASURER) CERTIFICATE FOR THE SANS. It is hoped that this NEW AND DESIRABLE arrangement will meet with the favor of the entire community; and as the adreuitage of obtaining six per cent. interest on money payable as above, tom. mends Itself, we tnist a Mtge demand of money wil: be obtained for the Government. JANES O'CONNES, President. S. D. HERRON, Cashier, re23:11 W HEELERS WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING IL4OBINES, Simple,. Reliable and Perfect There It no machine In the world that can do the ,:riety of work or give such thorough going astir. faction. There machines will Ilem, Frill, Qin, Bind, Tack, Plait, Gather; COM) AND 1311,11 D, without previous basting. It wallow the beeriest and thickest cloth, with a t tat, strong, elw.tLe seam, as durable as the fabric Itself. It will sew the thinest cambric, Swig' muslin, lame, tsa.. with equal facility. • Nutt for -Circular, with samples of pawing, or cull at the aelestomu, No. 27 FIFTH STS, , TIAVING DI6POSED• OF MY .1 , 111 R: SERIES AND GREENHOUSES to my soils I cheerfully recommend them to my friends and , customers. They arc authorized to mettle all out-. etanding Account.. JOHN MITIDOUH, Jr. yarrallonoll TOHN 71. & A. MITRDOCII, (Successors to John. Murdoch, Jr,) • NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS, P/TTSIIIIIIC /I, P.I. filler for rile 160,010 first class Apple Trees of fifty varieties, el .*lBOO per ICO. Also a. very tars° stock or • PEAR, (el anaard and dwarf,) OiIERRY, • • PLUM, PEACH WASP APPLE, _ ORNAMENTAL TREES, - Shrubs, Eversztonl, Gresnhoilso and .Iteddin3 - AJI-DeAlern and LoindscaTto Gardener* iopplled ett, leiliwed rates. :nt7anpl4l pEOI'LEb' NATICIiII. JUNK 'OF PITTSBURGH CAPITAL REMMEMM • - BALICiaI ritESTON. ' BYRON B. PUNTER, GEO. W. organized under the National Bank ing apt. m,ls now prepared' to transact bualeess at its Flanking boom, oonxrat IJF WOOD AND FIRST STEELTS.• • . Subscription& received, for U. 8.:.3-10 Treastir7 Botta, a supply oil:which O on baud for immediate drliseryßEA;President. , • ..}•. - -lifiGOßßON,•.thishier. ' • • • mhader • itiormatiansp, Blithe& Conrail ;- ••• •• ad,1863: .THE'PRESIOEN'T AND 'MENILQE S Of. the Centirany ton Creating Cbridge over the Iticitengat via laver, opposite Pittsourgh, -in - the county of Allereherty, haunt 1a day declared a div idend of ElVhir Bit i•BlEihrt on the Clapitai Stock, width Will .be:pitid,.,to the stockholders or their Irgarrepresentritives, zit 'MC Banking Anima Of ta:Sniti.Od and aft&t the 1311 i teat:' • •i Aa.,Aascsialeaturer• JYEii ADrERTISEJSE.IrTS. - FRESII. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES 200 Cakei IlumplaW3 Ilomcopathic Cases, FOR FAMILY USE. 500 Dozen Boxes from 1 to 40, -.TEST RECEIVED AS FELTON'S DREG STORE, Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, SOLE AGENT. LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, For the cure of all diseases arlitAg from An Impure Slate et the Blood, =Ea Scrofula, Cancerous Formations, • Cutaneous Diseases, • Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Sore Eyes, Scald Heed, letter Affections, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatlo Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Macaws, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite. • bow Spirit., Female Complainta, Foul Stomach! • Together with all other Disorder. from en improper Condition of the circulatory System. As a general • Tonle, It. effecta are most benignant, and cannot fall to benefit where used perseveringly and • • according to directions. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY J. M. FULTON. PITTSBURGH, Pd. LUBIN'S COCOANUT CREAM, For Oiling, Dressing and Beautifying T.15.3:11 .1121C.A.X.FIL It softens and oils the hair, and gives It a per. manent gloss, ohich it retains for days alter using it. For beautifying and ;Promoting the growth of the hair, LUBIN'S IJOCOANUT LIBEAX cannot be surpassed. It soothes the irritated scalp; It prevents bald. nese and loss of hale; it Is, an elegant perfume. Cocoanut Cream removes dandruffy it eves the hair an oily appearance. For oiling the whiskers it has no equal It retails' all Its beau.. tifying effects for days after using it. For dressing and oiling the moustache; it prevents grey hears; it prevents hair from turning grey. No hair prep. aration possesses the peculiar properties which so essentially suits the human hair as the Cocoanut Cream. R promotes the growth of the hair; It Is the cheapest hair dressing in the world. I For sale by rti druggists; wholesale and retail by J. M. FULTON, PrITSBURGH,PA All the popular Family Medicines of the day 1 Finest Brandy, Wine and Whisky, • • Toth Einutnes & n, Night B 1 Ceram Jaynes wally Medicines. With everything in the Drugline. When gulag to the Pow Cake call and see the finest assortment of Soaps and Extracts for hand kerchiefs In this city. Remember the place, DISPATCH BUILDING, second door from the Post (Ake. mha SPECLU BALE. Mc mr. InT Xre...4X • Undershirts at $2.00, WORTH 114.00. Drawers at $2.00. WORTH *coo. BACH SHIRT WILL WEIGH MILT I 11t.6u. EATON, MAMMY/ & CO. • Have about $ deem of eitrieheary WHITE UNDERSHIRTS and DHAW HI, nearly all wool, which weigh from l% lb. to 1 lb. a or. eaah edge, that mutt be dosed out immediately. Woofer them at much leas thaw what they Gott to make, and we believe them to be equal to any. thing In market at 94 00. No reduction will be made for quantity—oue shirt or one hundred at the same rate. These Shirts are a Great Bargain! EATON, MACRUM a CO., 19 and 19 Filth street. pETROLEII* The New Weekly, NATIONAL'_ PETROLEUM TI NO. 1. VOL. 1. ca cocr it! X 3 "e• FOR SALE BY ALL NEWS AGENTS. The latest and fullest reports by specLsl comes• poudents from all the principal Oil Regions, etc., etc. Price, 10 cents. $3 50 per Annum, JOHN P. HUNT. Publisher, 911.6 69 FIFTH Sr.. MASONIO HALL. THE DALTON - FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, THE HEOHT.iEqH TRIUMPH XXV llVEMC72EialakalCiandra. halts Upwards of 20 Different binds ot Apparel. YARD OF PLAIN OR RIBBED WORK Mrasit 1.73. Toil Mi:iuto&l• We have roost flattering testimonials rromatil Parts of the country testifying to their superiority (or tuanufaceitring and family purpose. They are peculiarly adapted for benevolent Societies and In stitutions. • seml '.fo.r Circulars and Samples, or call amino them us operation. WESTERN AGENCY. No. 27 Fifth Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. E. A. csrepElcrEn.: DEPUTY QUARTERMASTEITOI 7- 44 OPFIOE. PITTFRIntOrt, PA. lylnrch 4, les% • 1,000 AWAY WAGONS, ` Sealed Proposals will be received at Vats °Mu> until 12 o'clock 11L, the 1511. eO2 of 51-3/ 1 011, for the delivery of Oro Thouessul 13/none, aL Pittebureb, ' ThssolVegolici are tabs made of reasond timber, and built limper -specifications, which canto Waco Bids will be received for tweatNire or an - e, and must state Um time they will be'delivcrog. Proposals must be marked rifipogqls for Amity Wagons:. and: addressed 13 Lt. CirL 0. Leidy Q. Id. Cienii, Pittsburdh,-Pa. • • • • Bonds will be required 1.1. sucoMiilul half the 'amount of the. contrail" two good and suincient se cuHLti. The tiodrrilomed rever m . to himself AO .Se vet arty or all bids Thu; litmay dorm 7.+0 ", h. ' Payment to be mcido,vdnin tai complet4m the eont.et, one 1100.11tIzzi'utter. se tie undi=icee4 Ellen do In Acids. • • • O. • CROS O Inba:td 'LINA: Col,nn] riepoty Q.. 11L Gem. prrrontrnoe, Muth a, rriTE- -BOLlkto OF. `DIRECTORS 'OF 4: 1 he C04131131A COMPANY' hove this tv i d c eia . t 4 1).4.41/tut i No. 16, of THISEE,O) MEDNMULIritho-lodit t st i '! 3l ° eir ' .;"ogitlirg . WZIMERVELT 4104coiitis'. on r - is OOM 1. SPRING GOODS JitST OPENING AS J. M. BIIRCHFLELD'S. WIDE BLEACHED MUSLIMS COT 25 OA% 4.1 BLEACHED MUSLINS for=t cent►. STANDARD BLEACHED ?LUSLINS for 41 tants. • i NEW TOSE:aLILLS w!SLINS for CS trots, ' sold at 90i - teats. FAST COLORED Pants for 15 eeniii, FAST COMBED PRINTS roe at amts. NEW STILE DLEERLISAON FEINTS CHEAP. All other goodh in proportion; and as goods are going up, now la tbe Ume to bay. raha ' SPRING 431-0043135. We are nowiennstantly receiving our NEW STOOK OF SPELNG QOUDS, complete in eiery department, sallpur• chased since the great decline to pr Wes. mr NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW SHAWLS, NEW BALMORAL* ITER SKIRTINGS, NEW PRINTS„ NEW CHINTZES SMI=MMi BATES & BELL, mb, In FIFTH STREET Skirt for 1565, A NEW AND GREAT INVENTIDN Iff ) 1104P SKIRTS DUPLEX Or Double Steel Spring. WEST, BRADLEY & CAREY, 1 (LATE J. L 4. J. 0. WEST.) 97 Chambers,' Street. Jrew fork. ' Are the owners of the patent and exclusive flans- facture* of Mut J. W. BRAISIXIPS PATENTED 3 DUPLEX ELLIPTICSTREL SPEINGSKISTS. Thialnyention consists of Duplex (ok two) flip. tie Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and , firmly together edge to edge,making the toughest, most elastic, flexible and durable spring ever used 3 enabling the wearer in consequence of Itilireat elasticity and Ancibleneu, to plado and the shirt when In use as easily and with the same con seek= as a silk or •muslin dross. It entirely ob slates and Waseca the . u objections to. hoop skirts, rim the annoyers* to the wearer as well as the public, in crowded assemblies, ear sieges, railroad cars, church pews, orinany crowded place, from the difficulty of contracting them to I occupy a email vam. MU entirely reIIIIMG the 5 difficulty, while giving the. skirt th e usual full and symmetrical form and Is She lightest and mast = stylish and grac4ul appearance for the street.: opera, promenade er house dress. A lady haying. enjoyed the pleasure. comfort and meat conceal ence of wearing the ffiuplex =Aria. ETC , far a single day, will never dispense with theme of them. They arsittuilica quality In every part, and by far the 14blon, meat ki durable, comfortable and economical skirt made. Merchant' will be supplied as above, and by job hers, and ladies Du most first-class retail stores hi •=1 Meetly and throughout the dlffersmt States. int Inquire for the - DUPLE= ;MUM° , SPRING SEM: i i n nine . n toParg i 4 .3 tir skft- -.1 P.Pnincfr' EATON, KAMM •& CO, Not. 111 sad tit Milt STREET BRADLEY'S DI3PI3IXI=MC MMaM=I;M 1013. 4 HORNE & CO., 11=1 BRADLEY'S DUPLEX MIMIC BUILT, .1"111°' ° ;11.17gr ' 2 """ 4.4W".1 BAT= '' BELL. ; ruttsusa. THE ABOVE, - “DIIPLEX EL LIPTH Undoubtedly the Best in Uie, IS FOR SALE, WHOLZEIAI4I AND . REITAIL.: At, -713 MigGeorli.ioet- .391;troot. XACRUIf ft GLYDE. JOB: HORNE 47. CO., DEALE34 Dr STRAW-AND MUMMY GOODS, Ribbons and - Boraud, Silks, Ilairand ninlnge Embroideries, Lace Handkerchief's, Mazy Goode. Balmoral Malts, Ladies , and *anti Fun. Mulling Goods, Bend •Gimps mid rnmta• Wonted , Holiery end Ctlevos,lioop ”Narte, Na .;.. 3, Lions and Small. Wares, are now, teething their XEIP SPRIA G GOOD which VD be found unusually attractive. Having been puzehated at LOW GOLD HATES We can ores SPEOLAL INDVOEMENTS:',r Natio= 73ozo.firrtztaimilt wilt at all times be found well supplied. We solicit a call from Egrduints,lllllinen, Pedlim, and thelablit. being confident that we can iult ail os Holum & 77 aid . 111.31.A.MEM 9TB,BRT• IVEur GOODS! NEWi,GOODS V—WE 11 arojust apening , ft splendid stock of NEW SPRING aoop„ among which Win be tow t 4 NEW. STYLE BUGLEADIT. AND FRINGEI NEW WIDE BELT RIBBuN AND BUUSLYB, NEW TUDR - AND SIDE MUDS, _ •LA.DII.I3.NEOK TIPS, BREAST PINR,'• LACE TRILb, GUIPURE,LAOES,r EIRRROLDERED & LACE ITANDKEIWIGG=B, EMBROIDERIES AND WHITE GOODS. - '',SPRING HOSIERY , AND GLOYEty, .' „FANCY GOODS:AND NOTIONS; IN GREAT PROEM-SION MEE XLM7ZEtrC:M27:3 'IF33.ICTEAE3. The .Laillei , retriettf lavlted to give ut ACB.II*. & 'GLYDE; _ Gnat 13MIGALLI 1. —7 . - ' ' . 1 . . - •: : ' MOORIIPLAD , ' DENIMON do . 0 0 .1 4 4 ~8 11 V63,X; k idt: . 11(frepts -.' • ' -.?: - : ' ;.....A it F . .D l .#44.inti To:6o:4Eoift;., ._,,: , • Pit* STERA : sTCOc OP-': aPtok -..-. • - • - _ ~ Glerge ;llnder•grj,en e rs i -Alt - ae fil LlFtii ! Stresk-;,3 0 : Embroideries, Lserevell: liolderlr 'hill S. i ' • _ruble, PAWS' „Lao% anOxouis &c. a's' ~ ,,xik....... - • - . ~ - , . las- , , • Etzmitee4.li.ci•kort,.;. - ...1 - •.. 1 , , ri R • ' ill • . ASP. ltEur STREET.: LEAD —504 pigs boat Soft -Galons:ftrr L.:,6144. • S..