Tittoinirgit Can*. ;-• ' imaus a 4 at TR GIZETTIJEntiang li5lllllllU 89.111RD/It, MARCH 25, 1255 CREDITING- Ow UNENOLCED MEN. In our remarks yesterda pon the dial. m ites which bad arisen end r the operation of the amended enrollment law, we pointed out the injustice sad hardabip,of restricting men not liable - to military duty, to the suls. districts,in which they happen to reside, — and suggested that "an order be bl aded to the . eitect that . the enrollment ;lists "shall be Meet:l6nm of a man's residence. If his name is not found there, lot it be un derstood—in a military sense—that he has no residence, and is free to enlist to the cred it of any sub-district or club that will cm. plothliu. : SuCh an Order,:while:it would work no injustice to anybody, would pre vent a vest amount of injustice, and render available thousands of men who are now praclicklidebarred front , entering, the err= vice - 'llia Would apply to veterans of two years and upwards, 'to yoking men between the ages of, 18 and 20, to aliens, and for aught we can see, to men who paid commii taUen lit 1803. Let all these be credited to the sub-districts which pay thein, whether irnlisted as yolnnteozn, club-iolunteors, or In divtdnaf enbiUtotes." Upott a careful examination of ►4e opin lon Of Atttiniey - General Srxxii, published in yeateivisY's 0/11:1"17:. we Set thatte favors this view of the question. We quote anal , - *graph exactly to the point, In which he Is commenting upon the 14th section of the act, the one which -restricts the credits Of -- enroUed men to the sub-districts in_widch they actually reside. Me says: The whole object, -and' purpose of this • section is tolls a rule by which plates are to receive, toed its for esrotled MOIL IR rives a rule of credits to the State, and to the ward, township, precinct, or other enroll ment sub-district, for - enrolled men only. B to silent as to how or where reeruits.not roll4Co NOW' la be enVot/ed, elm to - be *rait- - . od.' In order that the credit niad be made according to the rule in this section pro *card, the man most not only have an actual residence, bat he Must be enrolled. The words of the _Section, "and where such persons *bre orAdiall be enrolled," re- late to the Pia of ctrollment rather than the plate of enrollment. Those words are introduced to announce the- fact of enroll ment, and not to affect or control the ques tion as to place of credit. This is manifest from the context, and especially tram the • words in parenthesis, Ju-t following those above quoted, to wit: -("If liablb to enroll ment.") We bad not seen this opinion when we wrote out remarks yesterday's Gazarrs, and are.glad to discover that we are fully suus4thze4 bythis official document . 1"eopla may now make arrangements .to recruit nori:efirrilled men wherever they may find thetn, , : and feel sectire , that the credlia . will be nairditito the. aulr.distriet whiih pays -th*the;tsinnty, srliethe that payment be fromAt general Iniunty fund, 'a club, or by the iuinds of an individual, to a ,personal substitine: 'Mr. 'St= expressly declares that ihe 11th section "gives a rule of cre dits • *. • won an twit.= str.s osx.r." Thie j .of course, seta • aside any order or - ruling-adverse tk• this opinion; for it . Is au thoritative, and overrides the authority of - A. 'A. P. M. General Uptick or' anybody else, lye hppe now to seethe work of filling _.eruotae . neviired in all th; three methods olieAdo Abe: PeoPio--;er . milled men yol tuning to tltti,!credlt . of their own proper aub-dieitriets; clubs enlisting non-enrolled ' melt to 'their own and their sub-distriet's and individual substitutes put in under the same conditionu Now the difli enliliehy which, for a time, the work was on - aiinned and impeded are reranyed, and the 'work can go on. We hopes, however, that a little more time will be given to con. — pulsate for what.hes been lost.,' Telthis hUBMISSION. The Tribune and other papers are calling on the President to,issue a new proclama tion and lay down new terms upon which. the submission Of she rebels will be accepts ed. They - argue that the war is rapidly drawing to a close ; that the masses of She agistli; to tlitti the stereotyped armiexpres-, sick of the war," and that it the President. would only issue a kindly worded proClannsti.ra,.inviting them to cones back under the old flag r they sruld flock like doves to the windows. No new teimp of anbmiasion arc soggedt ed !Ly these adelsers t that being !ca l m the I'residerd; but It la eylde.ni that miless new terms are offered: there will berm use In is- suing such a proclamation.. And what new terms can - he offer, - Be hOis already issued a ptoc. lamition offering a general anmeJty to'all rebels below the grade 6f Colonel ; is be 'to enlarge upon that,--and offer amnesty to all, Jeff. Davis included Wo. do nut see. how he can ge further; unless lie takes off all nsttictions upon the - amnesty al ready offered: - ' The feet Is that it is of but littl 9 use isui ing Proclamations to the South. The hulk Of the people do nut read, and we ha* sc'erce, access. to thsse who The noes : paper, press: is . -pre6tiCally --extinct throughout the limits of the Confederacy, and the kw papers -that still ,surrise hare not the pluck or the Will to publish any proc Lit:Of-lion of the President. hioir; then, 'is any -to teach th os e . f or wilsOtalt lk.iittended ",'Whitt.heitCr. , chance, hirs' now. PrOciamition.of tieing areas% ted . . thlus the . 641 one had ? lf tile old , offer of -'-'" Amnesty has reached' the'Botttlierri'piMide,. . . they• know that it is stilt in forie • it it has . 04 it is useless to Make a new liffero of the orieditions of which the rebels must remain . . . . es:lgnorant as they are of ;thole thrift already of . . .. , In th efolloising A lowa on this subject, presented by the A.ll):thy Ee:niAq ,bur;vg, we tulle gust : ' • - . . . ~- . 1,-•::, , „,, i m !al ..merely" woad embrace Ibrgiveness for all the crimes against the Republic. It would restore to: Jeff Davis . Ms, fondled 'citizenship; it :would" bring Annter and. Slidell and Toombs upon the carpet as candidates for the United State.. Senate ; it would avert from the . authors of - " rebellion and responsible creator§ of its nu ' told miseries, all the. consequences of their • 'wickedness. -By the help of God, -we • ' 'Would fight until the ram 1900, sooner than cOncede this" - A nation deluged la blood _ and limped with mourning has no mercy to alio*, the dastard& who sharpened the trgird for its heart, Our honor demands, erl i berties , demand, our hope of future peace'' and • welfare demands that they mail ;be - broken, humiliated, crushed-t dragged in the iery mire of defeat, ant left tails black infamy which shall afford their only escape from oblivion. By the blood Ot{dip martyrs; , broi. o- 7b, 'tha ' tears .of weeping *Woks and the sighs of helpless orphans; by the crim recollection of erolOW arid every'trial this war has brought, we are commanded to punish the.traitors to -thee uttermost. They must_ lose their right to , office; they must loie their -,.ne " ; they must lose their landed estates ; must lose their socialposltions-and if e xel, we _grant them, the Miserable boon of their iiiiserablo lives; it 14. be Abet ' they may wanderi-oMmtat and - conteniPtiblo, astand - Watilin c t tO air g eneratlons sgshist the ewhl involved their doom. „Foe the -muse, who have been . made to: swell the ranks, either by' enforoede onSeriptfon; or by aselduods - "delusion on the part of , their ' leaders, we may have 'syMpathy, :tender.; • ness, forieriess-4or the blackhearted I end red ha nded wretches who have bronchi' the nation to - thts dreadful passt lulith!t4l but overthrow, confusion, annlblialliin. The rem task before us now is to push our conquest to completion. When we barn ~fi zi`.`a`ix ~: 2.F ^~w-.a.n r ~..i thoroughly couquerttl the:Soriththr:-iwbels will learn Ike kg= of enlimisaiorr, and not till then. Na proclamations are needed, other than those which Grant, Sherman and Sheridan carry in their scabbards. Let the army do its work. It will be time enough to talk ofnew proclamations to the rebel. when our arms have secured .us free *CUSS to them. "Unless," says-the paper we Save alrearly, quoted, "we are tarobandon the grdunds upon which we have fought two years, we can agree to nothing - is a ha a.s, of settlement which sballnot involve the humiliation of the Traitor chieftains, abso lute confiscation of their estates, complete and immediate emancipation, . and a neon ,.traction of Southern - society. In other words, when we do make peace, it will be wqh the people of rho South, white and black, and upon such terms as Ank,result to their advantage, and not with the leaders, In away to relieve them from deserved in famy and ruin," TI7E FXRIIISYLTAYIA SPRING ELBCTIONS. —W e gather but few fa , from our Penn sylvania' exchanges rel eto the reot3nt Spring elections in that tate; but ladies lions are, that there la - material change fn th e political aspeCt affairs—X. Y. Traits/a i ' ! ''' • The _Spring : Election s: this State are rarely contested upon a i party gronbds; but so far as the Imret , pollical ofliees are concerned, such as :fudges and Inspec tors of Elections, the returns of the hits elections throughout the State show pretty much the same results as were shown at the November contest. Wherever the friends of the Unioh bad a majority then they lave succeeded now, and vice versa. The vote is always light at this election, and neither party has ever been much in clined to claim the result as a victory. The Churches ilr-the *Lace States. The progress of anti• Slavery sentiments in the recovered Slave States le not alto gether so conspicuous and rapid as the friends of freedom desire, yet it is graelying io know that there Is some teal, and not on ly apparent progress overywhere,-and that )11 several places the progress already made is of a very cheering character, The . Methodist Epistopal Church is es, , . .. daily doing great . , segeice to the cause of freedom by the extension of its territory in the Slave Stales. S ip co 1864; whoa the General Conference ohis church propesed an amendment to thehurch constitution, by virtue of which elaveholders are aide- Led from the church, na one will dispute the claim of this denominellon to be classed among the, awl-Slavery churches of the country.; The Annual Conferences this year fin ratifying the ptoixtsed amendment, and it If already certain; that, with the soli tary exception of the B4timore Conference, all the - Mutual Conferencee hi this present or foniser Slaver-States Will be nearly Amu tritons In concurring in the proposition of the Generarconfere.nce. The . Baltimore Conference disgraced itself by rejecting the new antl.Slavery rule by e vote of 27 to 37; but the Kentucky Conference by a anent mons vote approved It, tad the same result bee, been or will be reached byall the other Skive State -Conferences. The 2 Southern Methodist Episcopal Church is ntahtfestly betkimbasdliorganized in all the Slave States whichare now Within the Union lines.- In -Missouri Missouri it is a com plete wreck, and there raw general dispoti tion among the loyal Southern Methodists to join the Methndist Episcopal Church.- In Kentricky, Dr. Parsona,t one Of the promi nent Methodist preachei, it' the South, has, together with another minister Of the South ern Church, rejoined tit old Church, and numbers of laymen her already begun to follow their example. ; 'Still More pleasing is the news from Ten. netste. In East Tennessee most of the Methodist 'congregations have- declared themselves free from the Southern Church, and desirous io unite again with the Meth.X. diet Episcoprl Church. The number of numbers who hare adhered to a declaration of this kind already exceeds foul thousand •in East Tenneosee alone, and is expected coon to reach ten. thousand. In .May the preachers will convene, and the drat Tea res.ce conference In connection with the 3l•trhotlist Episcopal Church be reorganized. The city of New Orleans ha. mule /tree tourioh ng congregations in fellowshix with die Methodist Chnrch, and here are reasons for anticipating tha very ohortly he entire Southern Methodic Church of th, State of Leuisiuni Rill return to the old u. 14 The Cumberland Presbyterians burets:an heretofore a strong pro.Slas try cLurcl, but as the last General Assembly, in 1891, Clay rested resolistiend laming the I mmediatscalh 4,lition of !Slavery. The delegates of Ea 4 Tenncatee voted with the' nutjailty. Yebroary,lSCa, the East Tennessee Synod, which embraces the"elitirclies of East Tfuti nessee and Northern. Georgia, met at CP l3 l.' cord, Knox County, and reorganized Act the Presbyteriepeonstitutiugit. The Synod `passed a unanimous resolution to acquiesce bray ily in then solutions of the lest General . Assembly on Slavery. . Slmilnr news is received from other 'States and from other religious bolies. flat the facts.above -adduced . will suffice to .prove - that the planting of anti-Slavery churches in the Slave' States has'begun In earnest.= Triteetne: AttcanSed Brib«i4tat parrlsbure lismusnuno, March 23.--A , Manding disclosures were made this morning in the StMate, stotrlng that'at least two-and prop. ally' three - outside - persons' had attempted to extort twenty thousand t 20.000) dollars fromthe - Atlantic and Great Western Rail unreal:aptly, on the plea that this abziount was nectssary to secure the pasuge of tire bill before the Senlite.. ?rho bill itself seas perfectly legitimate - ha% which would have passedwithout 'objections, and it was intimate 1 that the, ,knowledge of this fact induced the conspirators to attempt to ex orr tbe money from the Hallway Company. JTrASiTY 11S TnS AAVY.—Thoinircalgs t ions of 'Dr..liichole,"Superintendent of the Government hospitals for theinsane; shows -that the prOgress of the war, hall' been at tended with a decrease- of, the cause of mental derangement Intim army. The in crease, as the war condimen•in the propor tion of acclimated-and-injured men, the betlit knowledgee of the Importaace and modee'bf practical mophylacticewhich pre vails aniong the troops, and the exemption from new more active' moral disturbances "bait) without doubt, diminished the num ber and force of those agencies which are calculated to unbalance , the sound mind. The number of army patients at the Insane hospital, at tho close of the last fiscal year, Itt.s IPG, of which r, Were COP)red Merl_ rrn., easy has contilbutcd It Nelent., "1' wlll - 1 2 Vrili• (10o . ' til'tmen, and .1 VOW; )11., • Last Ltedetl medical treat-men - - - Tire semi Official papers of Meath, con tradict the report of 'a cession of Sonora to France. The Razes says that the Emperor of Mexico bat accepted the throne with the most determined Intention, mot only to re spect its dignity and independence but to maintain the integrity of the national torn -101- The Era Nortvelte, a French paper of the Mexican capital, says' Of Dr. Gvrin's project of colonization, that Dr. Gwin 'did, In .fact; come to Mexico withAhe intention to tnni - a large stream of immigration, es pecially front the Confe lerete States to So mbre, but that'he has now completely aban doned the project and returned to Europe. Gza, iIAITLICT, in conunand at Wilming ton, haaissued an order for .the delivering up to the Federal authorities of all rifles and- muskets • and • their appurtenance; swords, pistols, and military weapons and equipments that were formerly held by the so•adied Confederate_, authorities. It is known that a %Tee quanity of mall- arms of various descriptions, wore left in the • " WAsarnrcrrow, March: .23.--This mom tog's Chronicle says : "'Filet news wai/b -ibbed yesterday respecting the occupation of Goldsboro by, Sherman, lilts ,been con firmed. neentered. It wltbiontOpposltlon on Bundsylast.t , , .‘ Tan spottedd-fever is -very prevalent' in Indian a. , and lc exciting the -utmost terror. We have learned of SeTCIIIi fatal cases in, the 'scinth part orthereouray Itenaselear.l --01UngO.Neentni7J4tirnai. was stated in debate In the Zrcirth Cat 4 ullua Legislature , few weeks since, that' the entire effective force of the Confeder acy ceintprised only 12:,000 men. ;PeRLIlt; ricEs. MUST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Al.. LIGRIDIT unr, EXCELSIOR HALt., eorayr of Federal and Lneook streets. Pastor, JOSFPH KING. Services at FN. a. m. and p. tn. Prayer Illeetang ou WEDZIESUAY &VEX ING. The puhlie me cordially Invited to attend rehrehlt ATTENTION. SIXTH WARD ! Thera will be a =Wren of the cluzani of the Sloth AN ard, on ISIONDAY MILT, to lona a new organhotlon for thepurtose of puttlag• the Ward out of the penning deft. &very enrolled 'citizen is requested to attend, and sot lanes the duty to Its aelghbens. rah3ls2td airl. O. 0. If.—AN ADJOURNED Meeting of the Tinsteas and Hall Commit. tter rill be held on SA:WHOA 1.14 th Inca. at 1 , 4 o'clock r. P.,at liter COMMITTEE ROLM Mao' utr of tit Chairman Of the alt:114 HaLL COMMITTEF.. Orrerwra - WARD. AILLEG RENT.— / be Block Committees .wlll meet en ROM, DAT }ARISING, March rith. at 7% &slosh, la Faulhabees Ball. Committees are requested to hays all subscriptions oollested and make their full and goal •mores. pang a full list of all eon. tributora, and of all enrolled men who have not eontribtited, for publication. It Is hoped that this will be the hut meeting neoemary. tahUltd --- virAll ELECTION FOR I PRESIDENT AND SIX DIEM/TORS . ... of tke MANOIII23TER. SAYINGS HAIL will. he held at the Bank Hut Howie, on SATURDAY, the :sth DAT OF MARCH, INS between the lours of 1 and 3 o'clock' lahH.td THOS. B. UPDIKE Oaahler. VOLUNTEER AND DONT WAIT TO 84 DUSTED. CAPT. .TOUN DYER, First Ward, Allegheny - City, . Her received authority to remelt a company, up sum loat., atter whisii . the Draft will be Wade for ail deficiencies. Loma Bounty ..... aato Geventateatlßototy Pay of privates-- EIII!M!!el Total for one year vtn Remitting entre oerner 17/alo K AND FED. =AL hint - EWA, Allegheny city. DON'T WAIT TO BE DRAFTED mute[ 017 E ilr .11) FIER TlSrEairdf7B. fROCLAMATION.—City of Pittaborgh, as., In accordance with the Provisions of as Act of the Omura' Aseembly -tam Common. wealth of Pennsylvania, providing for the incor poration of the City of Pittolsurgh and of the vari ous supplements to said Act, I, JAMES LO WRY, Ifs, Mayor o spec i ality, de Ilene this, my penis motion, for apec center.. to be . held.on the FIRST TIIM3AY IN APRIL, A. D. HMS, being the fourth day la the month, the freemen of the First Ward of said city. qualified to veto for mem bers of the Rousso( RepresentaUves of this Clem nsonwealtb, will meet at the usual places of hold ing electloaa la said Ward, and elect by ballot under the Act of Assembly relating thereto, (INE MEMBER OF TIER COMMON COUNCIL for he First Ward of said city, to an • vacancy Dees closed by the resignation of Abraham Fryer. Olen and, my hand sod the seal of the said oily of Pittabarah, the 234 tiny of December, A. it. teen . •- - JAMES LOWRY, In., Mayor. ratabatd COTTON AND WOOLEN DOMESTIC GOODS YOE SALE AT THE Lowest Market Price WHITE, ORE 4 CO., II FIFTH STREET. ARE YOIT .LAME, CRIPPLED OR DEFORDIED; or hive you or your neighbor • boy, sr girl, or child lame with contracted Rabe, or ClaTei opine, or crooked feet, or weak or parr lyzcd limbs, or ankles, or who artsntirely help less, or who are obliged to ereep'or walk with arutetes, or whose limbs are shortened or (soaked, or .IrMen up, or who walk en the toes, or whose ankles roll over or turn inward,, or who have crorted knees, from white ewellivg er weralfult, or Wray, or who limp from hip difficulty. To • SA) E SUCH FROM A. LIFE OF MISERY, will you not writs a letter, giving the prominent points of the ease, sod receive in. retina, free of charge, a ebonies, which way be the moans of saving them. If so, addreas, DR. T. P. MANN. Fl prrc • OTICE.—The 'land or the taulereigned; situated Scielekley towtuthlp, Ailegbeay county, has been enembered with Le niter. Logs, Barrels, and other drift. carried there by the Into hood. We will cheerfully permit owners who can idelitlfy their property to remove the tame; but ire will not muffler gay other person than the owner to do so. We v. (told regent the cony attention of the owners of p.operty to the above, so Met the laru no be cloned of debris. CENTER AVENUE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Treaty-four feet front by 11.) deep. A Niels dwelling house of live roams aid cellar. f rl. e a,140. Ik2 scree of lend,forty miles from the eft/ by ,tirond; 200 amen under rultleati..n, remoloder in timber; 1112 en acre. Dwelling harm of elm •• wins. 1 11111(214013 • pril lat. Pane ' An !ly lo UUT.II/YEET SONS, nflV2sel Market street. u. the SL A C K WILL COSI- SI 5.5.10 N OF' HIS SiN , TINO SCITIOOI Jr.. bore one Idris, on SATE - RD A.T AFTERNOON, 7.1?..11 !Dal, lOC. T. ms, ore collar (In kut ranee) for twenty lessons, 4 , 01 ml a.rets to Davie' Hall, Water street, Allo t hertifelly; it 1P,4 DiViIiEWD NOTICE. OrDICS o , 'NVirriors - Prslis.. OIL Co., ? PrFrenvisere, itterch 2i, 1003. f TI. Directors of this Uemparty Lace declarsd Dierrestl. of TWO. PER VLNT_ on the Ilepltia e tech, ixpada Oil Red eller April let, roue. AVM" Mee a the Ilownsay, 10 Fourth street. The Veneer Books will be elored on effondly, . tee 2 th inst., an d u re-open:or Monday; April 3d. sulalltet A. F. r ARNIESTOOK, DMINISTRATOIt'S :NOTlCE.—Let ten, of administration hosing been granted to the undersigned on the carte of Wsn. llarnation, dreed, late of bat,. township. Allsgbeny county, all i 'norm indebted to mud Estate Arai/crony amt. find to make immediate payment, nod Move having dolma rill ',resent then, withesit delay, duly stu. . them leaf on for zettlenr*nt. DA VIIr DREW. Admfabandor, mtaSttor P Milan T.oF.VAlletheny 00., Pa. p.;EinTE YOOCtiSIBREVLA. lIY P1711.11.011A0 FOOTE'S PATENT UMBRELLA LOOK taTANII. "Pam from Et MI and upward.. For 11.1 e by E. MbltOl sivvrium. !arIiNABTIUB.—The 11113SE8 ItAS KELL will receive members to their abuses 'lots few -wteks.• Tetms--Yi Ou for tweutt-(oar eit ber, for its first or second' aeries. As it Wale tbelasteOurso of the season, all those who ! , er j o , rel ,t t es e p o b i ye t Le t tl e traltiAtur will do well to scold ,11 1 ./4ALA , CuI.L ° II7E-41ZUlay tail Wallow ids, at 3r. x. Saturday twining Si to A. X. mlattited OPEN LNO.--On 1 HIDAI , the 21ta inst.' Mahn REMOVED to 100 Federal street, will open a handsome assortment "of Spring MILL!. ERT, Allerheny ult. P. mhpas Tort RAIL OR TO-LET, on the corner Webster and Login atreet, teen ty•fles tett on Webster by one hundred on Logan street, eon tatting a More, feed house, and et. dwelling.. I,tusdred required, in Land,the balance at la eee ett or I will tell throe Blelfal nonages to separate verso... no iseulubtance on Ude property. 111. 1,1)6 P nil Ibt prequisCS 1P•9t,1141 • • prlPEnr mrt.t,Ell. • - Li NAT L'n PIANOS, VRINOJOS raEr f oDr.oars AND ORGANS, the best In the world. For sale only by CHARLOTTE HI.TIME, rab2s 43 Mb street, Sole Ascot DECEIVED THIS 'DAY. • 1 oar load Potatoes tr. Rept I do do -In &atolls; 100 barrels Green Apples; Yo do Yresh Eggs: 10 paieksges 11011 hotter; now In store and tor. Sale by mllOl • .. LA. TOIGT• 11/. 00. VIETROLEUM—HARD I FIN-r-A Riet UIIANUE Vt/B INVES ,party owning onwtwentleth Interest Ist two - fleuromnles, slreaay orynnlzed with an aggregate enpltsl of WAG will dispose of aportlnn of his Interest at a very low tlgore. Address B. S., No. 3.101; New York Post OfOoe. • • • innltStd liit,Lot-,E_ FIFTY CENT 6 AND HZ CEIVE by.rettiin moll, the PRETTIED; itiggltsy. AND. GAYEST Ul'.= • •• : ' WM. CAMPBELP, thhbltdm P. O. Dos Mil, Dad:lmM. old. To - ow - B - Bas - orotc,Bit B inuzus, BADGES AND fFAM LOU% that drtlred' on 'the p roperty of the Npuse Of Refuge, the ownem - of the same are hereby tedtlhed-to come forward, t - prima pro, city, pay chines. and take the . same awl/. Ity coder of 0b 2 . 21 • 'ExtrounvE ocnuvr rEr. RE3IOVED. -- *MEANER M. RE KITCHEN how vermoswit her Mlllinerrestab-; flahment to No. be.. Federal argot, Atbalfhenf, a t:tair o'fl7.llbroT n t i e " L ' At t 4f k la vri Atull-WW. be app to ace her fanner hien& a .0.7 4 nN1a• . • n71.187.1 , Tevr,l4 - OVAL--DuOTOli JOEMPEI P. IikRYEY haortourood from tho odirma of MO sato Dr. awe, to ?Co. tot BEAVYJI. tir, , near the, Methodist church.. .=t== lI.ARLOR PAPER BANG INGS—HInci ned Of id; Saltation. a*d Uald, Silk and Veatet. Fa: *ale by ma% P. MARSHALL. 9 etlii W ALL PAP , for sukto by v ram w. i. MARSILAtA, ~~~. • A lE. it* wilt" VERT/4s heat .E.rr _ CHICKERLNG PLISIOS. EMERSON'S PIANOS, GUILD'S PIANOS, GALE'S PIANOS , anovmsTEEws PIANOS, ' PIANOS, AT VARIO TO E NATIONAL P No. 4, Ma READY Price, 10 cents. $3 50 per Annum. JOHN P. Malt Publisher, MTH sir.. MASONIC RA CINNATI Ids D PIPE AND SHEET LEAD WORKS. NrCORMICK & GIBBON, No: 19 Elisast 101.333.12. Make to order PIPES AND SHEETS of say required weight had elm. Sbeets per square foot, IN H.., and upwards. Piper, calibre, % ine► to sj4 Wales. Also, very LIGHT PIPE for Hydraulla Hems and for thole log wens. We would esprelallp salt the silicates of Plata non sod Proprietors of Oil .- take and Oil Wells ta.2sSlad 'FOURTH_ STREET CARPETS, WE HAVE MARKED DOWN our present stock, regardless Sr cost, to, ,colrespond to the LOWEST POINT OF 001.0, loettig 17;ml Instances uward. of TIFF!' PEI c m UNDER THE PRICES OF LAST SEASON. Aatreareaaly of • 400delsettleed seem... Dag to the tatlo of Ole at the Site ot 'biretta, we AiTorl to esatomerrthe beecth of aj EVERT DECLINE IN THE MARKET. W. D. 4 H. Nee4, LLD*. '1 FOWL%a eraser. Alt P Err. sq.( I *I.E. S. IL REED G. M. REED SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND PSIS AT AucTi •Pf.— IVA lituND Y MUI March 21h, at to o'clock will be sold at No. MY SP.CoNii rit.RECr. *bore Smith- Debi. the entire Howehold Furniture and.. Inroads, rnibractog an entire into. of Rosewood llalah Pallor PuraPure, Sass, Tet.-a•T.ba,l Chairs, Enke,. and Tables Sup. Inc Walisat and M.Lox. coy Marble Too Tables, elegant (Jarred Ward robe, :bay Bedstead with Hair Spring . litsttrass, :Ileitis Top Centre Table. and Stands, flat Rack, Petal:J.la Chairs, istunanns, !garb!. Top wash Stand., Walnut Sewing Stand, Walnut Wardrobe,. Mahogany High Post Halsted" two Moho:rah) , iirktAlLglilliellaa. Lounge abd I•rse tension Table and Dining Ham Parniture, Parlor rola V/1111 and the Irons, Mantle tiroaseanta, Yee Milan and. fluff blinds, Clocks, COMP' Hugiy, Cook Stare. Queenaware. Kitchen ['instills, ne. Also 'Brune., lagralo, Chamber Dining Room and Carpets and Cloths in good condition, Rage, Mate, R . talit6 • T. A. IitcOI.ELLAND, Liter. B EWITT`B • myozonrirtiCirratt VIM. THE HAIL The best and cheapest HAIR ORES. SING AND RESTORATIVE In the market. Prepared erdy by ' R. A. VOX .470,34 Federal et., fklarthenT, and foe We by Druggist& teners.ly , fintham SU N DRIES. eto bbls Moles Family Flour; I/O do loss grades; car P•:a011'81or Potatoes; I ear Data; 110 boxes W.& Obeese; 20 bbli (keen ityples; 4no btu& Prime. Beam; 10 ►M. Prime Roll nutter; 4 tubs Vooklnx Rutter; 4 bble Fresh Leta. Received and for sale km by 1 ofitarrtot k PEOX; Nos. OS and 70 Water street. 11 - 1 k: tu YICII , Little Ghent Blewlitat in &entre. Prim ONLY 1110 00. Uneurpoevel fur vertautity, :ellatally, and grecs Or movement; with for reel .eorth bailor, rival. For eruiplitity, durability •itel ea...ration it te oriehbaLted by soy other cheap :machine heretofore offered to the public, wad mole hlyy to be roes to be appreciated. It will he= runt, tuck or html. Colt and eutarathe for sour. +dreg. Eveq machine warianted. 8. R. EARNEffIy Mew. No. ill TItIED 81.0heeles . G , (Tua cvuon CANDY, ci. Tea, Good Rose pindAtmond, • Good Vomitls and Lemon, • . Good Ince Apple, GOOD TAFFIES, of teeny tand., manufactured sod field by • ar.outis HEAVEN, • mbantd Ma Fedora] ogee.. Allegheny. rrEACHNIth' INSTITUTE.-1 he An + ou4 Meeting of the ALLEM!! EffY lit lirrf PV 11. 'H le hi Yelll will be held 14 Ibe llt V.11111;111 A N (lit Illt‘ll , trn Llbvetv. ii ea eel rp oo IN LI • N FN lr t V. A onl 0 , 4 o , k Teecbt.,• ale 114,11C,114.1 he (P.ltkr4t. AO to y • .Ihr yr.e one!ne of ere...non h by the /On ertive 044141 'CC, mot lIV •rrviv II( prontnent (dumdum secured to 40 dun tb. eget. award- •. A. T: Dotrruerr. sohnetwasta.wsascwr T WE Ii &• BAILEY, "4"""" Stock Brokers and Rut Estate &genii Modes bougbt sad .old exclusively on commie oa soi-tierkm. WILKINS lIALL. 11 4 . , °Ara' . , • mull bowll raft wele, toelgetl , oalla subset!. bent larm, "armlet] on the A. V. It R., near Ver ner Station. Any wise/el havleg loot- veld raft, will come forward. pay ehargea. PrOr.•Pr.WWW. and take It err y, or else it will nevoid to or WM. U. Itltale:Y. 1;11ES IL PEACHIib AND TOMATOES. —A large supplr Pot up ta hermetically sealed cant sire fresh Floe Apple, :strawberries. Grail •Yesa not. Corn, for sale by toe Awn, or single 0411 at the Family Grocery Store of JOHN A. iIEtiSNAW, corner Marty and Huh! streets ()IL IN DICATIONS.A. thorough work %. , .cs+be Indlolloos of oil, bj , one who tV•II real three years experience* la tee oil lands of Peussyl• fame gad Weal Vandals, with full instructions, Seat fres for S. , AddriVt, , DANIEL. Pe 'BONS, s t uawend , R fr. Hon w,S4ituck.Oul. tkt. 0.. SPICED AND tOViS , OYSTER 4. !co dozen I and 4 ponad *deal Oysters& 900 40. do. do: Oen *Jest received arid for eats by • •• • HEYAIER , &:1311()S., Nos. tie, and 126 Wood street. mb24 WANTED—IMMSDIATE6Y. A FIRST-CLASS PIANO FORTE PLATRE.' ApklytolLe °Moe cntT4llfi PCPER, ; • rOST OT L—Ptiwnsitaving Vitiglit 01Ii .6r BARRET...I mmrk4tl. YOOl 131104.,” will !thornily rrslnnied by , R 0.. t o D. X. el)(0:flTaV, t•nt. irll929vrd jj . OSINDA CEMENT.-1011 intratiS if alby 11.EisihY 11. el ME= Ole it^ FoURTD. NATIONAI, BiSiK • NEW STOOK, 1 iYEW STOCK. IL S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY, NEW STOCK, NNW STOOK, prrirsEtraaa, MARCH 20, 1865. NEW STOOK, NEW STOOK. SISPNICIELSa S PRICES To accommodate the public we hove made ERYBOD V. NELLOR, al WOOD STREET, Aid will furnish to purchasers desiring it °LEM TIMES, 2MT 11911172109 TO 113172.1". .h 25th, CiMMMA EXCHANGE, -DAY. PAYABLE IN COLD ; DICHINGD- ON LONDON, PIUS, YRINIPONT, CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT GOOD ILL OVER EUROPE. CINCINNATI, 01110 JAMES O'CONNOR, Preslsiont, S. D. lI=RON, 060ler, 010 MAS DONNELLY, Vice Prosident, 'ALLEN DUNN, Assistant Osakitc. 4th NATIONAL BANK, L. & GOVERNMFM DEPOSITORY, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Wheeler dk.Wilson Sewing Machine, 'Which shottld be considered by those who desire to pins has* the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. We are hailed a great many Inquiries for Sew ing Mocbites from various pan. of the country, and as we not eonveniently reply to them all by mail, we toneethought It proper to note our opin ion to regard to them In thin public =tanner. We have used Wilson's patent, manufactured by the Wheeler &Wilson" Manufacturing Company, and we can soy in regard to lt, that it In without • rival. It Is simple, not easily pot out of order, nothin pohlt of effettiveneu sod finish, roe other machine Iltere. 0144 Of it. We Usti this matef In regard to the excellent machine upon our own renponsibility. This tionlpaoy hove 'made and sold during the last three Months. 10,175 machines, and 'are now t pnoducint nd selling lbo per day. Thep vary In price from to 1060, the medium priced one. sail best. In lb tr business there Moyer 0,000,00010- eroded, and ey keep 1,0 . 00 men regularly employed msailfacturlng Mai blocs. The system 'punned fir ths same ale that adoptikl la the mumfacture of moss-every Wee Is made to a image, and noose gangly the: parts of any machine may be trans posed with those of another machine of the same site i or should an accident occur, the broken part on, Immediately be replaced on application at the once. I ' fislartom No 27 Fifth St, Pittsburgh tass:ti DR. D. //LINE'S 2C, kw 33 CP i r C. Wa. M Tp. • . All who lave used tide STANDA.RD MSDI- UlNt foe .ASTIIMA P CONIUMPTION, sharienitrur, PLF:URIST., 11001 , 1411 CROUP, LYILOIIS ICU C"LDS, . ta l'uLm'phary .n11*.t....141•21 . ,A1ue.1 r„,;1. ex'? roid, Pluriji4 rniqA,rrr. , ore 10 1,1 G 4 '011 , 1 1 ) 1 . • red h, 41,1,,,nr. -is gods[On aye eruct It OTPtC•111104 the aims podia contraction of the ply reseals, and by pro: door g Ina I/expectoration,. .at once - remoras all Ilithaulty of hreathipg. Buserhttis readily yields to the Expectorant, It *Ochre* the Aullammatlon' which extends through the wind tubes, pr -motes free expectoration and suppresses at oncethe cough and pain. tbarinnplirin—Far this Inehlueus and fatal disease o noway bas ver been found so effectual. It nlidoes ts inflammation, 'diddles the cough Ned pale, and relieves the CUM/My of breathing, Mild I y eadir an easy capacitor/add all Irritating and Ontr o r . la g matters are removed from the lupgs:Whooping rough le promptly relieved by this Et fretbring It shortens the duration of this did doe one hail, and greatly mitigates the suffering of tie palled. In AL Malden Comphsinta, in Orrma, .Pleuris y, ha., it will be toinid to be prompt, safe,'pleacant, coo reliable./ For Codininne, Sick Headache and all Efiliousevr. Ary JAI( fit4:4 .bANATIVE PILLS. . . All ol_Dr.ID. Jsyne.• Is Sari. Faintly Medicines ' ern cold In Pittsburgh. by 8.- 4 Failneerock & On., : 'hod Segel h Fleming; Ailenbeny city by ,Park &I 10111. sell Frederick W. Gerdes, sad by 'Orurglete generally. ' . mhr2.lt4l WS GItAPE IVINEB.—I have on hand and fur sale, at the foliuwl.4 prioes,• CHOICE, LOT OF VIM No. I Debrerare, 24 aOperderen; $33 per hundred) No. 2 Dears:eon 60 per dozen; 632 per huodred.i N o , a Iyborara, CI 22 predawn; $l6 per hundred.i NO. Geneord. 12 BO per dozens Ii) per hondred4 No. I local Ole per dt rem No. I (beveling, 1e4 . 110 t damb. s ther varieties at few rates. Girders may be lett it KANNEDDS, 13 rederat Ar u n, oe eh I.IIGX SLA.CIS , S, SO Ohio ..reef,' Allegbeuy, Where ?Wet may telfroeurrd- - 7 -- 1370edet Ron Metter., P., Pt W. tt.G. n. 130 x 143, Piot [Mee, Allegheny, Pa inh2latd LOST OIL AND BARRELS MARKED .. , 11 8. ' L.:..4VP.. • ! Liberal reward will be paid for return or all to c Letaprtea soArked. 'trove. yat the Mere. X 27 Wood street tatfit:lw3 6 G. S. LONG d, OF PITTSBURGH. PITTSBIIRG H THUS SPEAKS OF THE FS • 01 'RR risParE.rrs. OMAN NATIONAL BANS, Of Pittsburgh, DOB. SIXTH .AND WOOD STREERS. AtinTSTll9 HOTELIM I P:deat. • SPRlNtilin HARBAT/Or Vfoe. Preorteust. GLOWS IXDLY, . Ti do Bask 1 to the soostents of Banks, Han* era and *them _ -• • . Government Securities &VI Wadi bought mad sold at current rates._ _ An SPECIAL AG E NT of lay Cooke, inteiatz. Mona wilt ha received for the Popular 7-80 Loan, Ma loan in now being absoebed sti the este of 8.000,000 Par nay. and acing itonvertible Into fivo4wenty hoods which are now at a premium of over NINE PEE CENT. It commends Itself for Its superior admin. lava to all who sock a safe and progtoble invest. tent. Liberal coin intsalooe no Ms loan will be allowed to ott destine is Govertutotat neestabra. GEO. L fetid/ FINNAN NATIONAL HANN. L. N. NONTININN D.rortiom Ptirrsacame. Plireary lid, isle. NOTICE. • RAVING REEK LIPPOtNTED Special Agenlt JAY COOKE, U. S. Agent for the 7-30 Loan, Fe ofer this &shale laveotatent la saws N salt patotuumtra. The motto are la sum of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000. AND ARE 'transferrable Aug. 16th, 1867, let v m; , -nVMT' GOLD BOND JILT PALIEV. These desirable aecurttlea are selling at Ilia rate of 5a.000.000 PER DAY. AND IN A VERT SWOET TINE MU be as' a Premium., AP- T. Banks, 'Easters, Broken, True Mu panics, Insturikeas eassposslas, and mit plar tbaos La NSA wiz, 1 Lilian! Pammisuoa Will be Paid ix: ala It la bop.] every 6110 w LIBT*IIt n 4iesinatle, nab sad yreatible severity. JAXES O'COHNOR, Presidatt. EL D. HERRON. Cashier ;MAI T , - COUNTRY BA,NX.S. 'FOURTH NATIONAL,,BANK, II B.'Governmei:it Depositary, Prrriustrema. February Rith, lON. freak This Bank lashes earritapoligence and sowants COUNTRY BANKS , . LND OFFERS Special and Favorable Facilities arra ss REOAEDS INTXEtEST Ow BALANCTS Furnisb,ing U. •S. 7-80's N•Orizt. JAMES O'CONNOR, President. N. D. lIEEDON. Dashler SPECIAL NOTICE. - FURTH NATIONAL BAH, C. C. ' Government Depositary, PITTSBURG% rObrlllar rsfd, UMS. Tido Batik la authorized to eeeelve. money, PAYABLE AT 10 DAYS 110T10111 (After 80 Pave.) Bearing .43 Per:, : gent -Interest, 'MD Ft 1331311 'llzro9Ros wrni HON. F. E. -SPINNER'S (U.. 8. TREASURER) FERTIFICATE FUR, tArtlE. . • It I. lieje.fi M hat this EV 91..8 R. tnaTrmrost .111 istt4 , l. Witti the Csrai of 1.1 . 1 e tem* enoln.tv/Ity; na Its tue-atrAttEl.zred ntarts4 , ln& *Le i••v3kl• .64 Nifivrronm. egoitlf. 1,•••6 'loin ter ettitl i v ,. ..l An la* ileventioent: • ' ' " • USES OVNlMM.Pivaident. s. n: roanitos, Gabler, fertitt , NEW WORK BY TRE — At - THOR - br "HAM 14 Boodist• ; 46.1314461114 116 11104146 errpt...A.TUNDOXtzi I Wrought by His Owa Maid. ITV “ OVID • Antbrestolfeld loaliPpg PT, Tine Pp Tipp." One Vol , 12mo. k2(l pp. Price $2. ,- - T - nor ;bale by all IlOoinellers,- or "Mimi Net by' wall on neoelpil of ppm. ' , ' "*. . . Lirmarcorrit Oy RMWMITM ' !CITP7'MM 25 YELR'.I3:EMDRIENOS amst*ltsholl shs WA that PROF. 'lll=6 MAGNETIC om • tith e o w y r oom y= f o r . : • Lltietstlaiti Ilsiess„ AAA: , • NM sold at the old'prtee of amts . ! perliottl . SIMON Joicrerrort. Bois Agent, . oar; Smithfield awl 4th sta. T'OST . oL..—All.mrtter:who ;have cap= 1.0 'Aird OIL or ALARELit 1/1 the late nand. and ale will delver the isms t o the underthtnel coat 'solace wiltheptild !theranot eshrep red ftelitht, t)4 retry settee th e atnzattle•aeddruattrea mob lug et time th securing the wet,: ' JAS. VIED. FISHER, • •crt. -rs sr-rarfrzsz.mx.r24. 7-30 I_4(I)AL.N. Br authority a the Seeretarp a the Treasury, the undcraleuell has esenated the General Sal - setiption Avec./ for the sale a United !Rates nreallar Notek bowleg seven lad three tenth per east. Interne, Pee lelowe. known L. the UMIN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are tuned under daie of rimiest tetb, /1104. and are payable three yearafireta tut time, Se Orrreney, fre me scrniertible at tie optiop of the hater late U. & 510 €4. r. Per Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS Theme bonds its now wank a preuddla af alas per amt., tooludlag gold Miami from November. ',bleb makes tke:elaoal Modt Oa the 'MO lona. at =Matt rateo, I.Qtadlat Interest, about tea per coat. per annum, besides Ito faitaavellogi Mao Etta aMt ossaletpa tatottes, o*€c* aide frvii lee to Aral per met. mem apepedleit to the rate lerted oa Is* . property. The Interest is payable secel-aiumilli . by °capons attached to snob note, %Milt-map be cut oft mad sold to say book or backer. The harem amounts to . ' One Gent per day co & $6O Ede. Two onto ." " " $lOO " Ten " " " N 1600 " 20 " :* " " $lOOO •. $6OOO " Notes Of ell the dearnthatioaa . esmed . will be promptly flirelebed upon receipt of eubeoriptiorm ml, THE ONLY LOAN IN MARIET wow °tared °aired by the Goverasteat, and , It la sealltiently expected that Its superior Wiraatapss will sake It ths Great Popular Leas of the People. Len Mut 11:0001X0,000 runts ossold, irktelb probably be - dimmed of "Uhl" the next al or ft days. When the note" wit; undoubted > ocestlaeatl premtusa, as has obtrontaY been tie WA Rao:tutu the eltheetiPtlone to other Loan. In order that the silt:ens of enemy tows . and motion of the eceutts7 my be afforded tact/Wee foe takiag 11111 /MA. thi National Saabs, prate Beaks, and Private Bankers throughout the eons try have . genatal/ ;agreed tielreeelve eabeariptiotts et par. suuertheriViii select their own agents, to whose theyliore oonflence; end who only are to be responsible Le thodeliverg of the notes for whlth'they ream* orders. JAY -COMM flabseription Agent, Philadelphia Subscription Will be received by the Mist Ifstionst Sins ritilaidellX nu. leurth • Odom% lees • Nueva IltaGenii task, Mbar" Vs ilittburghAfoul Baia of Commerce, Ina ' Traddsataas " Farmer% DepoSll " NecluPlat - Mar Mlegebety . Peeples• Senna& First teirhadswT . of &Meteor nlt - g' 11 * , 138 Wood Street. ~ittsburah, ]Pca., DUCTI.FACTIFREIR OF DROVED BORING TOOLS, Sinking. Oil, Salt and other Wells. Teen warranted =WO eine iIestJIINIATA • AND - LOW MOON. N. Maolareast Citmasla. P'zi.oess, Wltk stialtactloko as sooosoary to coal:hid loom tines, viz! • HAMLETS. BIi i M4 ] ; EJ A.S, ' • SAMS, • VW'S, SQ,..I7ARES• SLEDGES, MSMEESE. W.ENT7I:4O SHOVELS, . . PICKS, asvia.s. • AIES, HAILS,I44 : I.*4IAHD' idSta. eounzatly iR stors. ROPE, • • 4131-1721 a all ot which / have SUBS ES T ENOS OFFICE, UNITED STATES A11.3.1Y.. 211SilivrliST., Bathomilig, 'Mittel' 2, 19114. ' f SEALED RRODOSALS, dopticate, will be re ceived *t this etlico until 19 9f. on WYDI9E4DA.T. March 211ib,18416,1br furnishing SHEEP for the United States Subslstosoe Department, to be de livered at or near the State Daub* Sctiles nest thls Oily. In sych.numbers hamar be from time to time icquired, not exceeding twelve . huedred UAW) hired per week, during four (4) weeks frOmdsto of eontnlct. • 1 • • - Sheep wilibe rigidly inspected nt time of deny. ery, And must average about ono hundred ow. pound.. All falling short of seventy (70) pounds rill be'rejected. • • , • • ••• • Hamner must be forurentto 'upend. to their. bids, and prepared to givebonds and :sign the contract before teasing the office,. ,• The Government reserves tu . itsOlf the right to reject any or all bids considered unreasonable. Payment to be made in such fonts em may be on knotir if wine on hand. to be 'made as soon as re . Proporals • Muni. be andersed,illitlnetly. l4ropa. roils Tor nicety' and sadoessed •to lallaptaln HOWARD ELLS U. S.' Vele., • Daltiore. If a bid is in the ORM! Of • arta, theirunmes and their povoillee address must apitear,ar they mill cot be considered.. Each' • Each' person or everyinember of a arm n proposal must accompany It with an oath °Cal. leglance'to the , United States Govern tent, tf ha has Oct alreerly (Redone In this office- All Ides not complying strictly mitts the terms of this nth crtisement will he rejected. Mbet .T.. RU w AHD W. ELLS, • rost s re, DALTON 'lAMitr AND 'hiANUE.ACTURLNG KNITTING.. MACHINE , The atraplest and most 'Moils. Knitting Ifsehthil ever Invented. Instritetions 'hem. (tali and : see them In 'operatlon, or send for otreulsa and sun. • E. P:- CARPENTER; Sr,GENERAL AGENT, N VIETH S mlhtldf 1 10 BOt 08 Atit — rtiYIRIFIYEki; A ND will be revelved, by thdOommittee on Streets, of the City of Allegheny, until WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of April, for the grading and paying of 'arcane street, in the r mood Ward, from - Ohio arcane to lelsottLene or ally Hee,. together with the 'necessary sidewalk' amiouthatone. Also, at , the - sane time, proposals received for the building of Anwar on the .East Manama from the • east side of the,-Eaer. Pompon at Wesh• logton street, to the, Canal,.where it greases An derson street.' , And Mee, • seweron the.. West Common from , the - railroad erosslng Avenue to a point toterseetisg the sewer alresdy constructed ,on, the West Comakon.• distance of about cue thousand feet. Finn and aped deselects of the whole: work may be seen at the omen of the' RECORD:IIea RgOVI..ATOIt, In the Oltr-HAIL `rtePotilm wilt be - headed either to A.11011901e, , Street Commissioner. or JOILIN WILIGHT. Chair . Man of, Committee on reet.e.. . NEW •GOODSI NEW Fll3Bi I DRUM 8/c SLACK, Nos 28 ins 30 Ohio St; Allegheny •City, Mists:sir leasod. two pita:mire Wiiiirootiikiw o CILAKONI Block. our tho Mute; IlowitSlott no , clasect A Weary' stook or Itanthithist, Oath rotates Tool:.-Mows And 'Plots 138Stinice, 110.ksr, lions, Shovels, :Spades, Zowine Elftehlirea: Ciliates." r softies, • Gorden Steeds; site. with all,otheksstiolos iK titsitt,lins; Write atati tt.tina taa planar). And sotkit rust:mists, vim.. sots* IPN SA:T/SFAUTORY rate E!'; AND :MOD oRr G COM 14 b.REALT , SALE OF DRY GOODS, Commencing Monday, March 20, W. M. BURQHFIELD'& Good' se] llay at pekes that they wire sold whai QOl-1) WAS AT 4,41:14 monsunomi - at 131, wins 40e. 1 !0. at X2th 501. . • . o. it We, do.: 42E. Ds. st SON ds. ern: noun - at 111.00 do. NC POL Er MIMICS az &Os Oh SHAWLS AT GREAT BARGAINS, LAUB MANTILLAS oaisAP LAWNS,. ORINTiEE. • GIIGASPIPisi • and a large sasorwent of Spring (puma. The goods .will be armaged tia lot, wttb plaUs Daubed on esah WO' BATES &- BELL. NEW SPRING DIN= GOODS, NEW SPRING SUAWES. NEW SPRING AL/1.PA0068, 21. 21. filth istreet. A. good quality , or, SPRING DR.ERS GOODS Nkar 87 1- aciaixtme. HOUSE I , IIINDALING GOODS, Wholsiud;3 and natal MikTES & BELL. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I--WE artlnstopeninir iisplerulll stoat of NEW SPRING -GOODS • among which wyt M found NEW STYLE stnix.rocusrP AND THINGS, NEWTWIDE BELT `RIBB4N -AND BUOILLESi UCK. AND SIDE-OOMBS,- • • • - • LADIES NEON TIES, BREAST ' LACE VEIL:fp, GIIIPURE,...LACEN_ EMDRODIERED R LACE HANDPMROSITEFS..__ EMBROIDERIES AND WHITE GOODS, • SPRING ROSTERY AND GLOM; FANCY GOODS AND-NOTIONS. lIQ GRELA.T PROFUSION t=amo -wmt.scvanis. The Ladles , ere reepedicilly Invited to itrivie XACICIIIII4,&4ILYDE., . jos. HourT & CO., DEALERS IN STRAW AND MILLINER! OOODS' Ribbons and Basset SUbsr Myer lad Embroideries, Lace Goods, Handkarobiefs, Yam/ Goods. Badness! Skirts, Ladies , send Gents Eno.!! ,1 Mad* '.Goods, Read, Gimps- spd ;Ontionseisy, Worsted Hollierf and Glares, Hoop ortirte, - Na. Ilona and Small Wares, at. now mlealvlng MEW Ell!1;14 G . _GOODS; • • which will be krand onuinally sftrantivin , Having been pumbesed at LOW GOLD RATES we can one SPEUIIaa :12,111170EllEirr8 . Zraldci?=L =l43rkiewt:mozat will at all times be foraulerell anepllad. We solicit a calif/ten, , • Nerthants, Milliners; Pedlar; and the Pala • I being aoalldtzt that We c a nmtt alt; JOS 4010503.& 130 4 11 findTl - MAR ECM MUT.. grECLU ;MLE. 331 ' Undershirts at moo.. wow= Imo*. Drawers at $2.00. wourn _ _ gicn smit wit, mon must EATOWDrii:Cii :.ar kg:). •:.- Have about 24 dogen of "entraahasey.WlUS2 UNDERSHIRTS and 311 sandy all wook which weigh ham 1341 b. to t that must be closed out immediately. We oratthala at much Lou than what they wet to taake,'lnd we believe thew to be equal te sap Hung In inaiket. elan: - • , f No :eduction will ba toads for iinaatity79.l, skirt or one tioadrsd at abeam* rots. • • These Shirts are a Great -Bargala seam, MACRIM Ca. .ha 19 MIL street: THE rc DUPLEX ELLIPTIC-8108TP • , Undoubiedly ihe , WE9I,,EBALEI . AND 1131'A'Altli . . 411. V -71 3, 7Silesztleart , :aftreeo. - MACBMICA-01011 TaRGAINBIT. MOORE:EA) - .D.V11111101L.&.,00,, • 81 Rat street. . aar.:tanrsuurrr.s .OLO:Urolldtil' THEIR ZWEIRE - STOCH OF. GOODS. Ufnes , tra Fein Sidi% ikffluis tinimgdetie=teW si. ". talersylttio , 1g n 115,20 4%:Lme, ZURP O4 4 I !.• . I U 6 ' led 1131.:21 : :,A: . NEW ziAi3I3ORT:it&NT-: OP' ;MTV J .TONS, Dieu ,and Cloak- Oraftweekflall Gltaps, Chenille. awl Bugal Fri ' Bask .._._ lindewlehres Linea f3ets .(og Ilia 'flualfz7 ... Leasing Linea Collars mid klastflkarthiefs= SI ' Modem. Balmoral .aad Hoop SkkVg, ,w. Shawl. and Sacquear, of all sizes. , graUmea - Bb ameba] Collar' and Con k . for ladled/tad Wash Leather Glorepila 'all sheer Jai:ivies .. I i Cl otter +ibies. E : light colon; , Itibbou ..Bt,,f_ _igagLod , - together wi a . new loL'ofWklat Fallaila wi t e WM be found' at '' ' 1 - ALICE MOWRY'S TRIMMING. =az, , ... No, 39 Eau rt histreodi near Fart ANIL ..Partteu/ar *Beath:m.lpr= to ekauting_routi awl all other *Led. of Lases. •Also lila* baefiVielle Pittaburgh. pAA 0 " 0 4 19 .: 1 1 OUTLBT 84 YRL, 21 - AND -, FJARGE YARD--* NOTICEMCFCONTRAOTOIIB. 4.1 ..1. Tor tba•itradthg, Daum owl corwq ~,,, 'Fit/ ki 'sTREET, from ea - `.teW curb or 4, atvet to tiro west maws itseetr.Plon"-g: ola Avenue Etatition from thavefil curb Alf __,-.4? 'Arra to , thlt treat 'tatty of Muth** ls .L00'..:) , RoasSiktetliont.thtiortrth tut). Of Alliama_, '''. .to, the weat Alltb,of fElgt street, Np i tu - ,,r- ~! , 'iv theroOlto of theuodersigood. in ._qo. _ , iro. , trot 4 42. 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