the ptolnivelt 6azttit. TR CURVE PUBLISMO ISSOUITION. MONDAY, MARCU 27, 1865 SCDOFIELD AT. GOLDSBORO. We have, at last, official, advlces o' FCIIOFrELD'a arrival at Goldsboro, with the assurance that TETLItY was approaching &tin Wilmington, and that &Mullen was not far off. The junction of these three nr=les will give Btisnsten an effective force equal to the entire rebel, army. The tiring heard by So - term:6Ln at Golds boro was evidently frcjus the artille.ry sn. gaged in the fight between Goldsboro and Raleigh in which the rebels claim a victory. As he mentions no rumor of FirrEastsn's defeat, we may tate it for granted that the rebels have been lying,as coal. • TILE VICTORY ATP TERRRIIRG. The fight at Petersburg n Saturday was gallantly contested. Our t 6ps were taught napping, at first; but gallantly rallied and severely punished the enemy fot his te merity: This tight indicate two things—first that LEIS has not evacuated Richmond and sec oud, that he will, as- opportunity offers,-re new his desperate efforts to break our lines by massing his troops and hurling them, at unexpected moments, upon any weak or ex posed part of our line.' This liasbeen Lug's systein, throughout, _and he has nothing left but to keep it up and repeat it at every favorable opportunity. If, however, his force is only 50,000, he cannot afford to make many ex pet iments of the kind, if they cost him as much as the effort on Saturday did. This body adjourned finally on the 24th inst., after a brief session of twelve weeks. This is the shortest session vre have had for taany years; and as all the essential work of legislation has been well done within that time, we hope that we shall have no return to long sessions hereafter. Although this Legislature has been too much subject to the overshadowing influ ence of one corporation, and although it has failed to pass some wise measures .'that were asked of it, the credit is due to it of defeating all the gigantic swindles that we presented to it. The Indem ally bill and the River Bed swindle were both, at on 6 time,. on the high road to success; but the public indignation was too much for both of them, and the itpresentatives, taking heed of pub lic Sentiment in season, defeated them and all kitidicA measures. • These schemes however, although out of the way for the time, are not dead. They wilLbe revived next winter; and it behooves the Peeple to see thatcandidates are select ed for the Leg ere who can be relied on to resist emery attempt '.o defraud the State or legalize schemes of plunder. LOBBY SWINDLING By the details given in another column it will be seen that Hon. Wm. M Wrrrs, a distinguished democrat of Philadelphia, as sisted by At BEIST IL SCHOFIELD, a demo cratic member of the legislature of 1864, were engaged in theeeffort to . swindle the Great Western Road out of 00,000, that being the price demanded , by these lobby mana gers-for getting a bill passed which that company wanted. The bill wo 114 have passed on its merits; but these outsiders worked upon the fears_of the 'company, nn til they compelled it to place the sum names in their bands, which they intended to pock. et. There are vacant cells in the Poulten tlarY for all the 'parties to this swindle, if the Senate Committee having the matter in charge, has the pluck to use the proper 1e g..1 measures. GOVERNMENT SECURITIE4. There was a peculiar grin upon the faces of tle Copperheads and a psorly disguised tone of exullation in their voices as they re counted, a few days since, that Government Securities - Lad gone below par. The news of this deprtssion was as manna to their hungry stomachs, and they feasted on It luxuri- Nothing pleases a Copperhead so much ell an injury to government credit, eseept news of a rebel victory. These are the two - things his Foul delighti in. Porta -1 - nately, however, the depression lasted only fora day. Notwithstanding the steady de cline in gold, government bonds have re covered what they temporarily lost, and are again above par. Providence vouch . ages. us these little reverses to teach us that the Copperheads are as venomous as ever. Tint FRUIDIEVII Mimi To Cm Peimr.—The tciegrinble stock-jobbing,inmor that the Presi thot has hone to City Point to negotiate peace is \at restsby the following from the Washing - • 'the loyal heart of the Union will be glad -- dened• this morning with too announcement Made hy as elsewhere in these columns, that the Chief Visalsteate bas sought the recuperation of bit health by .a trip to City Point. Tao nalver sel aspiration will be that this temporary relief Trent the perplexing and Texattons snrronadie gs of the Presidential mansion may secure to him more than - his wonted vigor." — The Chroakte also soya, In - reference to the President's position, that he stands by hit letter of instructions to Mr.-Seward. Is the late peace . negotiation. No one need tear that he will re cute flout it, and who would not hall with Joy therestoration of peace on condition of the res toraJon of the Union, the abolition of slavery. srd.the extirpation of the Confederacy.- 19'asirso Awai.—The rebel Senate - has dwindled from an august assemblage repre senting fourteen States to a 'petty gather ing seemly equal to a town counciL On the bill demanded by Jqi. DAVIN at the elm of hot EeStiOD, to suspend the writ of &Arai oorpaß t the vote stood 6 to 9:--the six lotes being from Missouri, Ken to ~14 and Ton.e&te, thtce Statei in which the rebels have not a ,footheld. So that really tkere were but nine Senators legiti tritely • present. represenlini only five Mates. • IQ= DELEGATION TO HARRISBURG.- Our 'Senators, Messrs. Onattax ant Btw II AM, and . our Representatires, Mesita HERRON. CGADWICK. MCKEE, GLASS, COL. nrixt.z and SLacs, returned home on Satur day and were welcomed by their many :Mends; They are all tooling well, except that each is a little fatigued by the and ao is labors 4 miiincql upon members at the clo',e or tbe Ewen, and they all look glad, as wo Laic no doubt they are, to get home again., ,Ifampooe's - Cont a—This corps la beglanlng I. lyrrapidly. The yegienent left Washing. too cm Thursday for the hbenandoah 'ti* Ur the second fill regiment cent to that dee -51130TR; Abough there are now to the vatic, two palitally organtzed.Ter,lments;rapidly Mang AM, ASA which; with Ist and Id, now complete, VWla few days to formed into a blicada. • Clostesameutures of the oouol supply to Rag- Jai for 11N64. bare been made up. They show Vie re‘ipts df tie year to*have been 893,304,7 W Ipttalla,l That Is abut the ume as the towns /.. 11511 .1%ft1e5 4 than itwo.thirds of the receip _Other C.tietfl . or 1881, increase • Is very maillosi over the yews of 1804 and 1863. BMX= 07/ WIN SEN/iTILHOD. DATTO nianso, (Rep.) of Harrisburg, was on liday lut chosen Speaker of the Saute. reveleing 1T YOtakto 11. From Do Confederacy—Official . Rovela- WARRINGTON, . March 23.—information hes been placed in my hands touching several points of great • importance in regard to the rebellion, its military strength, Its condition, the opinion and hopes of Its political and military leaders, and the Judgment of one of its most prominent men upon the *poeslbUitles and term, of peace. • Without comment of mine, I submit them to you, with the single remark that every fact I am about to state there Is unimpeachable authority, and that these statements bear of themselves evidence of their authenticity and - credibility. • First as to the military strength of the Coo tdcracy. The figures which I give do not data later than 'February 4, 1865, at which date they were not merely accurate. but were compiled from the diktat of the. Confederate War Depart bent. On tbo 4th of Festrnary. 1665, the entire available force of the Confederacy was 154,000 leen. They were dlstribw.e4 as follows Leek 114,000 Bram, including Hoke's 11000 . Beaurnard and Hardee ,—....-. 22,000 Liu Taylor, D. 11. Hill.laod lloatll Cobb... 7,000 West. of 60,000 Thel2,ooo under Beauregard and Hardee In cludes the late army of Hood, and all the forces which evacuated Savannah and Charleston. The 5,000 of Bragg includes all the garrison of Wil mington. These 81,000 men constitute the bulk of the army now under Johnston in North Car olina, with such addltloni as have lately been made. The 7,000 under Taylor, 1101 and Cobb, are or were scattered through Georgia. Alabama and illissisalppl, •part of them constituting the present garrison of Mobile. Of flood's army the following Is a correct nu merical statement: Praised Tennessee --. Came 0ut..... ___.,..~ Net loss of thst campaign .. In East Trnumsee and West Virginia there were In February but 4,h00 men altogether, and the greater part of %turn were trinsferred March I, and thereabout, to Lynchburg. GEN. LEE'S TE4TIAIONT. A Committee of the rebel Sauna was engaged early In the prment year in an inquiry into the condition of the Confederacy. Among the wit otters enmmooded befire them was G7n. Leo, and the following are extract, from his tmtinacr ny, on the ll:th January, 1865 i Questtiots by Srnator Ihmter.—what is your opinion as to evacuating Richmond, and with drawing the army to North Carolina? dower—ln my opinion, it would be a bad mostmcut.l4le Virginia troops would sot go to North Carolina; they would go home. Queation—Do you think we have troops enough for toe next campaign T "Insterr-1 do lot. Wo cannot last till mid jammer. Qurstien—Whaf do you think of the 'Nancy of arming M).000 Awsver-11 we are to carry on the War, that Is the least of evils ; but in inch - an event the De grees must la wn their liberty. Quatfort—Do vgn think we could succeed by puitinc the Degrees into the field Answer—That would depend-on circumstances. We could at lout carry on the war for another year. Quest/on by Senator Hill—What is the senti ment of the army in relation to peace? Am-wt.—ll is alnuut weentmows for peace! The men will fight longer if necessary, but they be lieve wo cannot continue the war through an other campaign. Questioa by Senator Graham—What is your individual opinion on the subject of peace? denser-1 think the best policy is to make peace on the plan proposed b 7 Mr. Stephens. 'I he people and the country ought to be caved further *am 'flees. chtutiens by Senator iverker—lf reMcn be not made before Spring, will you Cansent to take command of all the armies of the Coafederacy, with unlimited powers? Answer—l will take any position to which my country assigns me and do the best I can, but I do not-think I can save the cause now. No hu man power can save it. Had I been assigned such a piece one year ego, f think I could have ramie our condition bolter than it novels. Question try Amax Orr.—Ton think. then. Graaa 1, mot the heat solution of one difficul ties la to make peace on the Stephens plan? Anatner.—Yes, that Is the beat policy now. I think the army and the people ought to be saved If all ale is lost. DESERTIONS TROY TEI REIM LIMY. From records in the Adjutant and Inspmtos. General's race It appears that from the Ist of October, 1664, to February 4th, 1865. 713,000 men bad diluted from the Confederate armies east of the Staelsalppl. Daring Price's recent lova. slon of Missouri, neatly all the 31.mottrians In Ll-. army deigned, and he lost daring the cam. oa'gn 111,300 men. noon's kIIIIT. .A distinguished Coutoderate oflieer from Georgia, February 6th, sold that the remnant of linod'a army wss nothing more than a mob of demoral.ted soldiers. lie saw the men pass through Montgomery, Ala., on their way to Branchville, B. C. Minn arm] . CRAZE. When Mr. Stephens came back from Fortress Munroe, be raid to Lls friends that he was not . disappointed at the failure of his mission; that he huew before ho started It woad fail. Ile was now satisfied that Mr. Lincoln would not make Peace with Davis en any terms, but he was more :arechle than ever that Year: was within reach of the country. its teas omits aerta:a to shefikl hare peace and an honoreUs peace, Wore .11:qi 1, i net. This result, be declared. was In the hauds cf the people, and If the ,people desired peace, nelther parts nor any other man, nor set of men, could prevent It, IVIILT TUESIMINT LINCOLN SLID. The substance of Mr. Lincoln's language, as reported by Mr. Stcpb , as ' was that he could not en at with Paris its the leader of a rebellion. That the so-called Government of the Confeder ate States could matte acknowledged., That he nada not treat with the Staten while they con. f.-esed allegiance to and formed a part of that Govennaeot. Rat that he was willing to treat it lilt the Slateszeparately, or with any number of them on the basis of the Union and the Con stitution. That If peace were restored he would : o all In his power to remit those pains and pen. ahl a to which Individuals bad an:tjeeted them caves by rebellion against the Government. That. In co eirenuistaucea would he recognize the Independence_ of the Confederacy, or treat with It as a separate tower. That he could not enter Into any truce or armistice with Davis as (ro-called) Pre 'ideal of those States. TANIS' INSTUCLTIONS were rubttantially as follows: FOal. That nenotlatloos shall be conducted as between two Independent Nationalities. Becoad, That pending thE negotiatlems an ar t:dist:et of 90 days shall be proclaimed. Therm instraelloos were communicated to Mr. Lin coln, but:were not entertained as a basis Of ne gtaltdion. WILST MIL, STEPITCNS TM:Kinn?. Slephots thought that the negotiations might form a basis for declarations by Mr. Lineola in Lis-Inaugural on the Fourth of March. and that the President would then proclaim a plan which v on:d Ire generally scrupled by the . States as a 1 I aids or settlement. his (Mr. Stephens) looks eters ouy further efforts by the Confederate b °Tenement toward negotiations, Or to carry on the war as futile, and unitise to the people mid the States. In- a word, he considers the.fune• 110118 of the 05r:federate Government at an end. wrarnas's PLAN Yon reams. Stephens proposed : . First—Lot President Lincoln issue an address to the Army and people of the Bomb, eni`rodylog In that addraes what ha has before said as. to Peace, sad alto whatpaiscd at his Interview with the CommLesioners. • Smoad—Agree to appoint Commissioners on the part of the United States to meet State Com. talsaiottra on the part of such States as desire to met at Nashville, Louisville or Cincinnati,' In April or May, to consult as to a peace, on the basis of such States returning to the Union uptn the sole fitnelltion of obedience to the ijonatittl. Mon and Inset of the Republic. • 17:ire—An election by each States as shall send Commissioners to that convention, of See a. tort and Representatives to tho Congress of the Usher States, to enter such Congress upon equal terms with ether members of it, and such States to bare equality on the floor of Conereas with other States. Mr. Syphens believed this plan would secure the, approbation of North Carolina, Georgia, Florida. Alabama, Mississippi, and peril spa of Sloth Carollers and 'Virginia. Ile was quiteiure It would common:lL the assent of at least sly. States. In prevent efreumslanclat, he might n averably hope It would be still more generally adopt:AL—N. Y. /rib. init2s fie Market Street, 24 door from sth. PROCLA NATION.—Chy of Pittsburgh, as : In accoldance with the Peevish.. of no Amt - of rhe tieneral Assembly of the Common wenith of Prnmy ivante. providing for the loom. purstion of the City of Pittsburgh and of .ho vari ous supplement. I o s aid Act, I, JAMES LOW RY, 3a., 51.3 or of said city, do home this, my pro...s mitten, for a special election to be held on the I'IIESItAY IN-APRIL, A. D. 1865, being the fourth day to the month, the freemen of the First Ward of said elk!. qualitletl to vote for meats bees of the House of Representatives of this Cam. tnoowealth,wtil meet at the usual pieces of holds Its elections In skid Word, and elect by b‘il.t under the Ant of Assembly relating I he,eto, (INS btEbt HER OF UCII3IOII OUUNtILL for the First Ward of said city, to fill a vamincy ones* Cloned by the resignation of Abraham Fryer. nod. r my hand AIM the seal of the Said city of Plitabsugh, the 234 day of Deranrkhar, A. In ison. JAMES LOA ltY, J a., Mayor. mhttedd &loses., wills, bildgesote., are till gone.— 11:1E DALTOII N. T. Commercial Advertiser. The Great Vreshet at Rochester. A letter received in the city this afternoon from a business firm in Rochester, dated day before yesterday, says:. The store v. e occupied has gone to the Lithe. Some tweuty-tire others have gone down the liver, an-1 there Is hardly a dry building to 'be bad for the love or money. We managed, to save the contents of one tafo and a Icw, goods. Many who a few deys ago, were in Miln ect circumstances are reduced to penury. Trig Western paptra bring us news of the starting of a peat cavalry expedition under Gen..). D4Wiltuni, for the xlestruction of the remaining railways in' Alabama and FiAten,thottiand cavalry and mounted infantry wire conC,entntted at Eturrort, Whitt., a fortnight since, and, after we delay front rains, 10,000 of them are off one gigantic raid, with lif•thito at their ultimate objective point. They will meet little or nothing to °poem their march, and will probably fuad Mobile m potwasalon of Gee. Canby. The Flood In New York. By gentlemen just through central New York, we learn that the newspaper accounts of the flood hare not been exaggerated. For once reportorial fancy was not as strange as naked fact. And the waters have not subsided either. All along from titles to Syracuse fences arc under water or swept away. The Montezuma marshes arc flood ed to that the Jails are two anti three feet nder, water, and the appearance la of a houndlet sea. At Rochester destruction is on every side. The shore of Lake Ontario below the mouth of lhe Gennessee River is strewn with re mains of bridges, buildings, machinery, fur niture and goods. In Rochester, the flog ging, pavement, and sewers are torn up, the gas pipes severed, while brick blocks are destroyed, or.partially so, all along the line of the rushing waters. The railroad bridge across cayuga Lake Is under water, wheat deep, and for three miles the cars roll along in the water, every vestige of railroad being bidden. It is de scribed as a fearful ride through that sea.— aeceland Fferald. Tn Fourth Army Corps, under Gen. D. S. Stanley, is reported ox its wxy to Knox ville to join in the Western Virginia cam paign, and its strength is estimated at from 11,000 to 18,000 men. A cavalry force, stated at 6,000, has left Knoxville under lien. Stonemen, and is moving also toward West Virginia. It is evident that General Grant dots not propose that the rebels shall find a.very quiet retreat among the mo n lain ranges west of Lynchburg, should t t be Gen. Lee's plan. P VIM Lle wrco C,69. a...airs.ATTENTION. NIXTII WAR DI 11=er • There trill be a meeting of the eitisene of the Sloth r std. on MONDAY NIGEIT. to form new argent:4o.lOn fur the put ose of patting the Word out of the pendlog dr•ft. Every enrolled citizen Is requested to attend, end not lelve the duty to his prighho!. mh2.5:44 FOERTII WARD. ALLEti GEST.— inlll - 0 r 1 be Mock Committee. will meet on MON DAY" EI ENING, March 27th, at 7;6 o'clock. In Foulhatees HeIL 11 , 4=U-tees are roque.ted to hove all eubacrlptiona collected end make their toll and Onal rclutte. tieing a lull list of all coo. tributem, and et all enrolled men whn h ov• Pot contributed, for publieation. It I. hepe.l that tilts will be the Mat mectinknecessary. mlatatd fr .3111rERTISEMEMTS. . ..„ . IVOR REN T.—Ono LARGE AND 11,±,NDSWIIELY ROGIt on 1 he nrat floor, ran be bad by eatHrac at Nn. 153 TN 1H I) at EEET, between Smlthneld and Grant stmt. • • rnEntnw / ALLIABI.E. • STOCKS.—TL ESDAY EVI DZINU, Wirt-I,lEsth, et o'clowk, wilt be sold at Untrtnere,sl Sslrs mars, 54 1 - 111 h street, le Antes A ilrglneoy Gs. Stock; llercbants k Manufsetarets Bank; A. Mcl LAV A UV E, Auc'r. I,'OR SA LE-110USE AND LOT.-611- A. [sated In toe Eighth Word, having a front an Tent a. A venue of IC feet, and ea tenth, back It i feet to a 20 loot alley, with a neat story brick I,t, mbar! Ori.t. If cslo • now rerea Prellt brick front tad Iron Verandah. Price StiOli Terms Apply to B, NoLA INA 00. mh27. I.ZOR NALE.—The heirs Of Elizabeth f. totter. deommed, offer for isle • lifda-1.1. FARM of 45 acres, situated in Penn townidito, Al legheny county, on the Leechburg Rout, twelve miles from Pit shorgh, a.. which la erected • log Dense and stable; alto • road •prlter water on said farm. Far f u rther Information enpoire of inkShlwti U R. STLITLEE. FOR BALL THAT HANDSOME DWELLING satiate on Central atreet:Allesherty city, within three miautes walk of street rallroad. The bons rentals. all the modern improvements and con ve. to silences, . rd will be soI JAMES W.d at a barn An A , NHOTT by ap_plying mblllatd 17 Fifth erect, Pittabureh. WURIiTTURP, CkRPTES., &c.—ON EzLAY .wORNING. Heron MIL at ten ol.:0:11, will be .old et' 1 FOVEA U STRET. Me charm. hank Buildlne. rota/era Makat atol Wood swam, a quantity of 'bow ekold goods, riabtsclag mohair seat sot.; walnut sofa p.ll r r0.b..; two Walnut etc iWttlt IWO drain bureaus; will di ut thine enclosed wash elm chit tweyni to Livid et pirttol t , xteen Pet enteralon table:. hat rack; et pboards; netteea; wood chairs; ranch I Oft bedsiewni busk awl eptios tostOs ars; gilt and maii. fotitte manors; Basset. l6ololl. l. / abatis ter and stair carpets sad oil clothavebaa stove .nd kitchen utensil. queen's's.. ke. " mb27 T. A. MeeLELLAND. daeloneer. ErgliEDY'S SALT UUkUM 01 14 ENT tatreaSsit Rheto,_ Cure. &al6 Had, Cures every +lmam of a Hot or 101am:eatery Now.. DM CAVANAUGH'S PILL SALVE w 111 cute the most obstinate sues of either kind of Piles. se matter how bad the ease may be. For as:e at the CENTRAL LIMO STORE, In the Market How, Allegheny, where also may be found a firm assortment of Pomade., Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Dressing Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, te. other CIECI. A. KELLY. I;IKOADWAY SALOON, G 4 FIFTH ST. I'ESDAY MOltlea NG, March bite, at to ebloett, will be sold at V terheaer A ttoestag's Intostinsuy Saloon, Ns. U Flick street, the tare Welt al Liquors Is cake and ewes, the Bar Vta i tires. Part (tore, be, contortsing UhaapaCae, Catawba. Part, cherry and hltiat Wises, of ',d ens celeidA , ed armada Old Monongahela end Ituuthoo Whisky.: Franco cognac and Pale Ilrandlee, Cr city and Blackberry Brandlee ; Hob I ad Oln, Basobercy and Ilnerry byrupt; Bottled 1 - ,mato Catsup; tine Imported I hears; Bar. Uses ter and Bock Shelainr; Bar Gluons, Bottles, ac.; Sees, Carr. (!race Desk, liar Store and flapper Roder; Siarhi. Top s. ash Stand; thyAt Day Cloak; I,e-eking (Bailee, Picture; doe Ornamental Door Lamp; Treaties and beneen for table we, he , ac. Lehi: AL al eLLWAINE. Auctioneer FORTZ3:MOUTififtX CORD American Spool Cotton AMORY'S ENAMELED SPOOL COTTON: I hese threads are warranted of superior quality and guaranteed to measure WO ysrda to length. Can be had in ell colors snit numbers Manufactured by the POllTtirdtrif PH SEAM _ .FACT OE , and for sate by the trade generally. CILANILES AMORY dt. CO., S ELLING AGENTS, It Currnv • treat, ries . Yos k Devon. hire ante', Iloidon; 2C6 Church street, Philadelphia. EnbMeod COTTON AND WOOLEN DOMESTIC GOODS FOR SALE AT THE Lowest Market Price, - WRITE, ORR & CO., SS FIFTH Et rn EIET. •-•I .ARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS et the CARPET DRY GOODS STORE OF CUELAP, LUKER & CO. 138 Federal Street, Allegheny We have kid received the largest stook of Carpels, hugs, Mats, 011 Cloths, weer offered to thellublle.la this city, Alto a lOU aaroltamat of DRY O(}UDS AND IV)TIONS, whlckaie are °Mirth' 01 *flatly reduced pride. tottf6Af GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES O' 1...3N AND BOY'S BOLTS AND SIIOES, LADIES BA LISORALS AND °AMER . +, OktaLDREM'q STIOES AND SLIPPERS and actually telling of below cost. Now is the time to ony goods at PANIC PRI CES. Call early cod secure a good bargain. Don't towet the place. FAMILY AND MAAVEACTUBELTO KNITTING MACHINE, The simplest and Moat elreatire. Knitting 'Machine ever Invented. Instructions free. Oald and lee them tit operation, or send for circulars and urn; B. P. CARPENTER. GENERAL AGENT, II VIFTG. BT, - IV ALT; i'APER—At 121 cents for sale by tshls W.P, ArE U . ' 4D PER TIS EJM EATS. - Aili - E01:11 - C -HALL GROVER'S Grand German Opera. LEONARD 'DROVER. DIREO FOR (Ale° of rover's Cheatuut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, awl Grover , . Theatre. sehington, D. C.) CARL ANCCII UTZ. .. . .. __ CONDUCTOR The great 51a3ter liston of the age. SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Grand Inaugural Night, MORAY, MARCH 27,1865, Upon which ceension will be presented most peel tively for the only time, Von rlotow's Growl upon. iiA RTIiA. Fourth: Act Restored. KARL FORMER IS PLONIEST The role originally and enpreaaly composes] for 01w by Von Flame. brae BElt TilA JOHANNSEN, Aecorded her among her greatest roles. Ifoory bl'lle Ste Pal& 1.17.1118 A. Be; tint appearance. FRANZ In tie rendition of which he has no neknowledged M., A. NTI/N °HALM OTTO Miss THERESA WOOD la the Market Scene. CIE= foarawr I'll SILL by rear:into, iirehers and b untodnen lov the laillea and gent of the gr tad ehonab. Opera presented entire. The fourth act restored Karl Foimes as Plooket, the role originally and expressly composes tor him by Von Flutes!. The Militant sad spirited rendition of this situ - knot opera by for Brand Ihrmau Opera Company ha everywhere bees the theme of the warmest com mendation. -It is ordeuriirtly, from the expressed opinions of the.chirf LornVeen critics and the 411. leiantl at present In Amerlos, the heat rendition of the op.ra extant. TFESDAT, MARCH 2Sth, 1565, Stoat positively, the only presentation of Gontiod's Immortal grand muter production. rouser, which produced so remarkable a gestation oa the a lon of its late presentation by this company is the Nets YE rit, Boston, sad Philadelphia Acade mie.. JOSEPH HERM INS, its lIPIIISTOPIIILS3 , -,brated assumption, Irrit arid dramatis coompti n and Vat 1 foa, of • a pawl, , sasolitt area to a I ai r .tloo. YARIE FEEDER.IOI, al riandurnurt, lier original role, studied under the lestnedlate direction of the composer,(inunod, and . accorded one of ler strangest • aasumntions. 54. GUISE 'PI TAM 4 RO , FACET AL acknowledged ioperlor conception. se►b m•r hs srcurr4 at tM musts stores ore. 0 Yell( r and Sieber Ss Bro. dilly from 10 A M. to 4 r m.; at alibi ►. Um I:remota...4 toe IsAll. Admission to Parquette —....... _......_01 0) Orchestra Seat, assured cci Admission t • • TIEATFI AND DESTRUCTION TO the Belt/•h lArod.r. A truly 11 . 1.1.111 d "julir MANCE IS NOW RE ..DT la ths NEW YORK WEEELY, Wud Noll. Pao B Py Wild Neal. 'rime MVP 3r Wild Nell. 'rho lerryl THE FOUNDLINGS OF THE FOREST: A Romance of the American Revolution. SY FRANCIS S. SMITH Author of "White Engle. the Avenrerr .0•111- cwt. the Gledlatof;' . Ersicen Wilsoft;” etc., et., eta The shore is a Romance n( the AMP!'It3I2 Rave lution. Red in full of the moot St-Imitate Inc ldsellt ~cm beyinoine to end. It in written with all the gnat graphic force of It • pripuler euthor, and ea. hdifte an Ingenious blending of Romance and Renal ywhich In not to he met with In any stallhe work. It Is ndm tied by rood Jude... who hire rend the mentiocript to be the greatest Revolts:tosser &aware t..l' tallernaisstS, and everybody would do lien to look out for It. Mao, • sew, lic•utifial and powerful remanle eutitled, TWICE DECEIVED Or. tisa, 33°Tc:o. , oau. = adwrt. Specifics corm *ewe rase. The N V Wba KLY Is sold Dr all New. Agents In the IL S. The pike la Six Ogres, but to soros eases, where Agents hate to psy extra freight, a higher price is charged. When there it a News A eent in the town, we desire nor friend. to get U. N. Y.W EEKLV through hies. We do not wile to menthe paper, esoept to places where thee , ta 0., other meant of gettine it. Whee sent by mat!, ADO copies, PS per annum; lour copies. CO 3 whit Is gip a copy, eight copies. lito Trio potty whe tted. us gre few a club of eight copies (•ll sent ;at sue Ilene) will be entitled to a copy frrr. Yoh masters and others who get op clu IS In tha. to senilea tootle, can alter ward add al•gla apples:at 02,Ni Addreas, STREET & SMITH, • No. II 'FRANKFORT ST., N. Y. mbillStd GREAT SALE OF DRY GOODS, J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. 36. 1! N. E. Corner Fourth and Market Ms KISII POPLIN`? CHEkP, FREACIt POPLINS CHEAP, FANCY NICKS (MIIBP. BLACK. SILKS" 7fesastabl4mos for ne, sold at. 405, Do. for ale, sold at oat. Do. for 17... anid at 63... Orroadleos tor 'Mr, sold at d 1123 Do. foetid Oa. sold at 81130 Calicoes for 220. sold at Cie. Muslims for 200. sold at I:s6. All good. red..' and elegies oat. Remember the pl•ee No. 72 N. E. earner Fourth and Market Ns naLt? ‘ItsiINN ATI LhAD PIPE AND SKEET LEAD WORKS. IB'COR'XICK & GIBSON, No. lfl 13Inrst Ninth E!t Make to order PIPES AND SHEETS or any required weight and sine. rinds per square f00t,?1.4 lbs., and upwards, Pipes, chlibre, sti inch to 354 Inches. Also, vary MORT PIPE for Hydraulic It azoiand for drain.' I rg wells. e would espcelnlly ask the attentli n of PI um' ler. sod Proprietors of Oil Works and Oil Wells; u.hibgrod PROPOSALS ARE INVITED, AND A- will be reoelyed, by the Committee on Sheets, of they . of Allegheny, until WEDNESDAY, the MI day of April. for the grading and paying of kruicont at rret, in the r mound Ward, from Unto avenue to bland Wine or sit _y line, together With the in ,mealy sidewalk s and onentone. Alec, at the 'same time, proposal. will tor received forilie brllding of a sew., an the East Common from:the east, side of the East Common at Washy logton strict, to the Canal, where It crouel An , Orson street. And also, a sewer on• the West Common from tire railroad arousing of Irisin's Ai eerie to a point Intersecting the sewer akteady constineted on the West Common, di•tarioe of elude one thousand feet. Plane and specifications of the a hole welt may be seen at the orrice of the t wthtrie REGULATOR, In the 'City Proposals will be handed either to A. HODSON, Street tJemmisalonrr, or JOILN WElHtir. Chair man of Committee On Streets:..ath2l4.l_ BORLAND'S, LOST OIL AND BARRELS MARKED Liberal reward will be paittlar return (Won to bench, and ,empties marked so above. Apbly at the °face, No. 2 Wood street. natal deed ' G. N. LONG & ETHOLEUM—HARD RAZEP ERANoF FOR INVESTMENT' —% jptrte owning one.ttre teth ll:Attest in two Uomiroties t Rhea°, .•WWIDIZed with eggreeate 041/341 01 iWCWW.O will thapWrO of a portion of bin Into net at • very how !Wore. Address B. S. N0..3at1, New Yoe& Prot ()Moe. . mask[! LUST OlL.—Verrone having caw:ZlAoth or BARBELS toward I POU will ba Iltwrally rewarded by reportloa It. to D. M. LUOISR.I3aI, eahrldwd VW Wood - !dna. 1:121=21 XXI rr - D TISEXcx-rs. • JTTERS REMAINING ITNCLAIM -, ED to the Poet Office at Allegheny,"on the 25th day of MAROIL, 1865: To obtain any of these letters, the applicant moat mil for "adeerfued letter.," give the date of this list, and pay one rent for adrertiaing. It not called for within one mania, they Will be sent t 6 the Dead Letter Odic. Fain Dmavenr letters by carriers, at the resi dences of owners, may be escunco by observing the following net.: 1. nrc-r letters plainly to the street and num ber, as well ea the Post Office and State. 2. Henn letters with the writer's Post OA-, and Slott, strut and number, sign them plainly with full name, and request that answers be directed accord ingly. a. Letters to strangers or transient visitors in , town or city, whose special address may be un known, should he marked on the lower left hand corner, with the word Transient.. Place the postage stamp on the rpper right-6a ad corner, and from space between the stamp and di rection for prat-marking without interfering with the writing. N. IL—A HYQUITZT for the HMI:MN of a letter to the writer, If unclaimed within THIRTYDAYS or lees, written or printed with the writer's mode, Pod Office and Stole, across the left.hand end of the envelope . , on the face side, will be complied with,. the usual prepaid rate of riestage, payablewhen the letter is delivered to the writer. (See." low 1,863.1 A ;Rotten John : P Aodrews John Harman Joo Parkes Thoa Andrews Saml /Daly Jelin I Popp Andrew B Hanson blarth.J Powell Ohniles Barney Berk S I I Parse J Brown C 1,.. W Imwheld Oath Patterson John Boyd fr.Orle; Irons Jessie Purcell John Beggs Bet, y Powers Mary Drownsen H 'Jamison David Palmer N B (toast Sznithfuct Johnson Bobtd H Piffle/Jame. ' Inures Peter Pella Pete Borneo James Insister Joseph Robinson Adel krown Jennie Ii K Reny Uhnrie• Bean tt Mary , 'Knight Ahrharn deem Samuel bunny Marvin' Kilpatrick Aga. Ross S I Burt harthing'ir I Kelly Barman :Baby Diane dead valuable Kest Rattle rioUtrison Senn'. Brow nW .1 'Keefer Simon tßitters Nary Bologilliehard Klnl Semanthal Reich Matins 0 1K ins John_ , Rork Margaret Centro Cathar`e.,Killereek Wm litekder Nlehll ulbertson b. Vol 1. I keno William CINCINNATI, OHIO G. 8. L. & CO." ~_ -_-__w~~.~m. . . Christian 1 hoa ILWlngood Heed J W • l'lmk 1.3 dla ' Dead V aSuable Corn Mich Barbra I Sparmsa Oath Conte. Mathew, Lowry Sarah !Sherrett Dsn'l 2 Cann foul Marv' Luria ISLirey Utz r Coln Retest / Lord Julia E :Sloan E./ LlLogan J ISweny E Inern A I Lyons James A 'Scutt Sarah Drake Annie , Lynch Maggie "Sample S S Dougherty M n Lir Marlton Mr ,Strehia Jan B Wonah'son S A !Langherst Mal: Stranger Jacob Wit prey James' Law Tilley 'Short Inn H Peg. loran Jilts Logan Win M srerey Jco Ihnley John 11 -hannon Jas Duff Thos 2 I Moore IM :smitn Jennie E Duncan Nary Miller, Addle Spencer Jno Pods]. Nanny .J Sticklin Martha smith Mary 11111 ?Heels. •al err len Mrs . Snyder J Penny Nancy Mullen Mary ' ranter Mary 11 Ikons her'( W Moore inn smith Maggie I.lnregan airs Murry W Simpson Non J Tinily Patrick .r (lark .1 C , :baler Win Dunphy Rlchd Slang lens Sir. ,t ter. Wm I Mechanllannah Stec e Peter Fatly Samuel ' t liter tlarriue salters Tiros Fa.nian Mary .1 511100 cells ;Staley W F:42.1 r M Mcirheny Itoje, Elmick Mary A .41cl 'oral., h ull ThAin^y Mike F al Wiener And Tyler S Francis E D(rer .Molionl Agnes Torrance Jos SI Forbes MeEuen Thostl Tann Jacob !Alyea. Mary i McCloskey . In, lOr Wu O ,McClellann , Tanker Henry Gollor Bridget IMeltunine It I ITraverse U tireertleorge Wi Mclntosh Hor'si (lautt J A ' Wet lhenney O, Wardwell G (less John !Inegnight Hold. Wilson F' littlest John I McKnight T Wool E 011atra )(Martin! 111eM unn Jno A, Webb Annie 0 tilitine Mar tin' McCleary Jos'e: W siker Amelia Hooch AI ' lite Cane ins Weidner ll•tty Gallagher %V II MoCatter) las ; Watts Samuel timer William Aleßnlght Jno !Weaver .1 11 Crier R I ;Me. haste Ellen I . Washoh T 2 • 11 --- Menlo PR Whuen Mr • llarlrouglr AWE' N Werlien Mnry Hunter Cattle .Nelson Oco W V Walters Mary Hell Hugh :Nelson VMS ISCaloex Mary Huish If 11 'Neely Mary A • Webb Newton Hagenmyer lien Naughton P Watson Haney Hamilton Sad A, Newhouse Sua'n Walters P 0 Holmea S 0 Weidman Turg's F.oward Is A I O'Neill Bridget: Haranett J "Oglesby .1 W Young Jno Hartman Soon 'O'Brien Morgan I Z Illrahey James 4 0'Donnell 31 J iZimmennon P Hamilton Jas Mary I $. RMDLI, P. M. GARTER, K11tTL.9.1 , 113 - & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers ci co T 131 N Gry, 340 Broadway. New York. Deer to Oral class buyers a large sod very com plete stock of SPRING AND MIAMI CI.OII/ING, Of ail Grades embracing fine, medium and low priced goods. Having made extensive purchases at the low priers now prevailing, we are la a positlou to sup 11p our customers upon the most (notable and alvantagtous terms. Jobbess,lll tont.., Tailors. and Dealers generally . Is ill nod at to their ad. image to call and examine our stock before purchastng. Particular atteulltna paid to the esetutlow of prem. PABILTTI. CARTER, WM. 11. 'KIRTLAND, .ItHIN ROSE, CHAS. R. PEEL, . JOHN H- %arias, Sp mhl.4ta.w rill E NATIONAL PETROLEUM TIMES, No. .1, March ?sth, READY TO-DAY. Price, 10 cents. $3 50 per Annum. JOHN P. HUNT, Pal?lisher, H . FIFTH MASONIO HALL. ISAAC CRAIG'O OUTLET SAW KILL, AND BARGE YARD, Craig Street, Allegheny. Corr IGNIIENTK 00 sea xuena Oranges; 26 barrels Prime Sweet Potatoes; 1 ear load Peach Blow Potatoes; ram rein Omen Apples; tab dozen Canned Peaches 60 do do Tomatoes; . 160 boxes prime Choose; 10 barrels 1.4" Peaches (day) New Crop; 6 barrels fresh. Roll Butter; 200 bushels Flax Seed; 300 bushels Primo White Beans; Just g mitred and for sale_by__ POTTER, AIKEN &.9ILEPA - 111), mbl6 &XI Liberty Street SPORTSMEN'S fIEADQUMtTEII9, sT.92hdriet BVTJVN /molten the !Mention of Sportsmen and. others to his splendid stook of GUNS, POWDER FLASKS SR(?r BELTS and roucurs, DRAM FLASKS and seamusittton of eve' Med. Ills stock Is the meet ever brought to Ltd. market. ma I D PIMENI) NOTIL E. OrrioC or WlErreith Plrarwa. Oct On. , Frrranunon, March ea, ISO. s Ire Directars of Ms Oomioatly hare declared Dividend of TWO PER 01.1. ff. on the Capital Stock, pryable en and after Apr il Ist, 1363, at the office of the Company, 109 Fourth street. The Transfer Books will be cloned on Monday, the 1 th inst., and re-open on Monday. April ad. rell24iatei A. F. FARS ESTOOK, seo'r. ' 11YYNASTICS.—Tho MISSES lIAS- S.ELL will receive member* to their classes for s few wicks. Terms-45 error twenty-rode lessons. either for the lint or second-series As this to the last course or the season, all those who aplucclatephysleal testatrix will do well to avoid ihrmiielyrs of this opportunity. - FEMALE •CtiliLt.GE—Mouday shd Widnes. day at sr. W. Saturday morning at to A. x. mhei•twd A ; OH SALE OH TO-LET, on the corner a- Webster an.; Logan street, twee ty-tive feet on Webster by one hundred On Logan street, eon talmog. n store, teed house, and six dwellings. Five hundred required in bend, the halation at in terest, or I will cell three small houses to separate persons. No Incumbnctoo Oa thini,roperty. In quire on the premises of rohnSnul ROBERT MILLER. 1 NCLOPE; FIFTY CENTS AND ICI ' OEIVE by return man, the PRETTIEST,RIMIEST M D G4YEST WM. omapnrs.r., P. O. fkot BBL Baltimore, M 4 To OWNERS OF OIL, OIL, BARRELS, . 1 . 'l3 Alli 3 En AIirD'SAW LOOS,. that drifted on the property -0 r this house of Refuge, the owners of 90 come ore Lteseby required to come forward, rose prol.erty, pay charges, and take the acme By order of - mll4 EXECUTIVE COAMITTEE: tray _ is.*IERSAL CLOTHES WHINOBRS. U only good Wringer that le made. and in warranted io rise satisfaction. Cali and examine them et the Wiz Rubber beget. No. 24 and 23 ht. Clair street. R, - sae — --- Sole Jima hi D rEKTISEMEXTB. GERMAN NATIONAL BM Of Pittsburgh, COll. SIXTH AND WOOD STIUSIV3 ALIGHSTI7IS HOTEIXR, President SPRINGER. IIAtiSAUGH, Vice President. GEORGE A. EXULT, Use).let. • TUB Bank Mattes the accounts of Beaky, Bank• en and others. Government Securities of all kinds bought an/ sold at current rates. As SPECIAL AGENT of Jay Cooke, subunit Ilona will be received for tho Popular 7-80 Loan, This lows is now being absorbed at, the rate of 8,000,000 1. ,, 0r lamp. _ and Wog eonvectlble Into firrodwenty_boads which are now at • premium of over I..WM PEE CENT. It commend@ itself for its. superior. 'dean. tages to all who sock • safe sad prodtabla laved. meat. Liberal commissions on this loan will he allowed to alldealers la Government securities. GE0.4,.. REDLY, Dalai& .11,17VIITIL Geversase NATIOILL Bas S. nt err, Piressusen, Febraary NOTICE. RAVING BEEN APPOINTED Special. A g ent JAY COOKE. 11. S. Agelit for the 7-30 Loan, We offer thls4l . th eo able lovertent le ernm to salt porelmserr. °tea are la ewes of $5O, '4OO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000. MEM Traofiferrable &og. 1511 i, 1867, v t!-TWENTY GOLD BOND Time desirable troomittee era selling et Iterate of 84,000,000 PER DAY, /IRD DI ♦ . VERY EMORY TIME IF 1U is at a Preirsisitte. WTI, Sulks, Blakey' Broker% Trost Urns. padre, tosttranso thxopiales, sad all who pus. sluwe to sell wale, Puss Jammu mak. llliabirgb. Second " • mit • hurtle Mem% " " Fan& lanarts National Mt. rittairandk, Pa I.lllabinil National But arlbmmext4 Ira Clly Tradatiam •a FUMY% Doan " Neeltudes " ratia et &WOW reePier .• Goa litna " of ADKbeny. reirntiolaVC FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, I Tnh S Merril Commiu►m Will ba Paid hi! au n bopol every orte toveat this bled deelreba, sere mai profitable eectaity. JAME O'CONNOR, President. a ll.l D. IMRDON. Cashier. fet P COUNtRY BANKS. II S.-Government Depositary, Pleraawaary Febriary !RI, tML Ma Back loyttea earcrespaidence ga socoasts Arm COILIATRY BANKS Special and Favorable Facilities BOTH AS REGARDS is:ig:4:4: , "4l[o.l.ltl4t):z• FurnishAng U. B. 7-80's if•C>Nt. F122.•154-3Lan. JAMES O'CONNOIt, President. N. D. HERMON. Cashier SPECIAL NOTICE. FOURTH NATIONAL lIANK I U. 1. Government Depositary, • PITTSBSIRGR, Tatum Std. NM Th Beak II authorized to reoalve money, PAYABLE AT 10 DAYS NOTICE, (A.ft.or 30 Days.) Bearing 6 Per Cent. Interest, AND MUSS 1191.081T06 wrrn HON. F. E. SPINNER'S (V. 9. TREASURER) CERTIFICATE FOR THE SAME. It is hoped that Rib-NEW AND DESIRABLE rangement will meet Intl the Coconut the entire community; and az the advantage of obtaining ale gi tle d e= i iree namieLpity rge llee si mand ze, ow*. will Do obtaisZe tans lte Lao Gotaramat. " air MOS O'COHNER,Prwridnnt. B. D. BERRON, Cashier, fattf • 25 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE II atestebliehed the fact that PROF. REED'S MAGNETIC OIL ia the only reliable care for theumadem. Neuralgia. Old Norm, sad Patna gran Minds. . Still tablet the old pries of 25 cents per bottl S/bION JOHNt3TOrt, Sole Apat, see. Smithfield and 4th ate- MOM r.comormixtscrcaa ' Fox Tax mutt. Tbs boat and ebespeat HAIR DRE. SING AND RbSTORATIVE In the market. Prepared only by S. W. FOX m 00., Al Federal at., Allegany, and for sale by Druggists generally. • fahram INSURE YOUR UMBRELLA. roores PATEN T UMBRELLA .LOOK Price Don it 00 and tip . wards. Par sale kr . OARPENTEH,! Na !I Fifth Street. Aiii.l;l3 BALPEt. , . - : it/ . Ml=rum Anil DRAWINGS SPINS ONS, for all Unite of bullitinip, earl ilaper , Internee Gide erection on resaottable teem& /J3' (Mee oe ANDERSON ,STREST, Nowa Mooch. sail flableaos. 41141egaray (Am XVII" AOVEBTISEJCIEXTS. V NTTED STATES v 7-30 LOAN. Sy • authority of the Secretary of the Mmasarl. the. undersigned has aerumed the Steen! Sub. w r ipriaa Arend; for the dale of 17nItedi Stated Treasury Notes, bearing Neve& sad Wee teeth per mat. interest, par maws, knows am the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. . These Notes Ire lamed ander date of August MN 1861, and all Payable three years from atm thne, in currency, or et convertible at tkeof4toll Of the holder late U. S. 510 Eli Per. Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS, These bonds are now worth s Read= or able per cent.. Winding gold interest from Novenkbar, illete makes the aetual Mont on the TOD loos. at earned rates. including Inter*. about ' ten :per vent. per mom, besides its esesystios from Rate sad soak-epo ,f seahas. .tick aids frea oxa to dine per rest. more. ateordbut to the rate levied ea other property. The Interest la payable seselatalaitil by coupons attacked to each note. whtok mar ba cut o . aaaaala to any beak or beaker. • One oent per day as a $5O note Tw( cents " " " $lOO " Ten " " " " " 20 " " " " $lOOO " Notes of ell the denominations named will be promptly turobshed upon receipt of subscriptions. This Ls 'Pitt ONLY LOAN IN MARKET sew offered offered by the Government, and It la cooddentli expected that lta superior advanta„ven will make It the Great Popular Lean of the People. - Innis Win g 200,000,000 remain amend, wile! wl~ probably he disposed of raids the next N ot de . day. warn the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the ease au cloning the subecriptious tir other Loan. In order that the entwine of every town and section of the soesitey' may be afforded Wattles for taking the loan, the National Banks. Sesta Banks. and Private Bankers tkrouiliond the sons try have genera]♦ agreed I. receive subeeriptiens at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, Ls whom they have confldenee, and who only are to be reeponsible for the delivery or the Waal ter which they receme ardent. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia Subscriptions will be received b tae =NI Dial4111(WV.11:010f.V THUS SPEAKS OF TUE Wheelcr dfk Wilson Sewing Machine,. Which should be cenatderwl by thole who desire to purchase the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACSINE. We are having a great tunny inquiries for Sew. leg Machines from various parts of the country, and as we can not conveniently reply to them all by mall, we have thought itproper to state our °plat ton in regard to them In this pubito manner. We have used Wilson's patent, manufactured by the Wheeler a Wilson Manufacturing Com Penn and we can Bay in regard to it, that It is without a rival. It is simple, not easily pat out of order, and, in point of ellectiveness and finish, no ether machine stands' hend of it. We state this muck in regard to tks excellentmachine upon our own mponsibillty. This Company have made and sold dwing the last three months, 10,413 machines, and are now producing and ceiling too per day. They vary In price from *do to 1060, the medium priced ones sell beat. In their business there is over 01,000,1 Mb in. veiled, and they keep 1,000 men regularly employed manufacturing machines. The system pursued. is the same as that adopted In the manufacture of arms; every piece is made to a gunge, and conse quently ths parts of any machine may be trans. posed with those of another machine of the same Mee ; or should an accident occur, the broken part eat Immediately be replaced on application at the • Salefreom No. 27 Fifth St., Pittsburgh 11.1,23:u A NEW WORK BY ME AUTHOR OF/ uilekt in Bondage i.or. Granville de Five. , • JUST PUBLISHED. 13TML.41.72.1131 . 03i1C*1=1.21111 I OR, Wrought by His Own Hand. BY “OVIDA,. Antler of 'Held In Bondage; or, rantllle da VI ue. bile Vol 32m0. 620 pp. Prloe $2. For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent by mall on receipt or price. J. P. LIPPINCOTT ft CO., PUBLISHERS, Philadelphia. NEW GOODS I NEW MU! DRUM Sr SLACK, Nos 28 ana 30 Ohio EL, Allegheny Oity Having leased two extensive Wait/rooms, In Carson., Block., near the Market House, and our ennead a !witty stock of Caraways. Cutlery, Use.' ',tutees Toels,'Plows. and Plow Castings, Valli vators, Cutting noses, Hoes, Sheysis, Spaded,. Forks, Rakes, Mattocks, noirlaig Naehlues, Cradles, arittles Garden Mersa*, with all other arttetes . La their line, teene the at- . tendon of thepuolto,__And solicit etustomentafolu , ant reing SAT/SFACTORY PILIOI7I AND GOOD_ A iITIOL.M. mblttlY Goo]) coca! c4ND1',N.„,,,.,. ood Rose nnd Almond. • . °ova Vanilla sad Lemon. Oomf Pine anop TAITIE23, of many kinds, minntsetniet and sold by crEol!ti g .,l3LikirElP. .sontstid 113 redernbsiimii. Ablenteny. LECKY to WW MANUFAO. XL. . • _ numovED OIL .TOOl2l, • - Odi 'hope) cozier or GAY ate. nod BEATER strevt,And tu .WEBSTER at., opts:let* to the old . Orphan Asylum, Allegheny.; and U the tools ere mad/taut of -the test m Wats% would - invite Is. publiCk to itlLva him a call mid anodise thirst toi thvinovlv.e. "Neal! W ANTISI)-111RIEDILTEILY ♦ FIRST•OLASS PIANO FORMIC • PLAYER. 41 4 1 to Um ofiloo 01 TRES P/41•88. EMlNN=l=:effmm==,:a nnr 6460109. BATES & DELL NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, NEW SPRING SHAWLS, NEW SPItINO A.L.&PILOCAS, C=l 21. 21. Strcreot. A. goad qa.s . ,llty of SPRING DIMS GQ(NIS - lir•Cor Err c 1...21 eforstia: MUD . 11TRNIblENG GOODS,. Wholesahe aad Betidi RATES BELL. . K GOODS! NEW. G OODS t: N EW e!rejost opening a spleadLlstock of NEW SPRING GOODS. asecag which Will be found NEW STYLE ROGLE4IIKP AND PRINGIK_ NEW WIDE BELT ELMO'S AND BUUNLBS. NEW TUCK AND SIDE COMBS,. NE LADI. NEON TIES : BREAST PINS, LACE VS/Ls, GUIPURE, LADE.% ESIBROIDERED ANDE HANDKERCHIEF'S, EMBROIDERILSWHITE GOODS. SPRING . HOSIERAND GLOVES. : FANCY GOODS A N DNOT/ONS. $5OOO " IN GREAT PROFUSION trcilm=r wmrtsamisi. The Ladles• are respectfully Invited to give us early call. JOB, HORNE a CO., STRAW AND MIMI= GOODS, Ribbons rind Bonnet Silks, Flower and Trtmtnionlo FM:builderles, Lace Goods Handkerchiefs,' Fanny Goodir: Balmoral Skirts, saes' and Gents Far. Dishing Gmoda, Bead g .• • ' ementa. Wonted Hosiery and Gloves. Hoop tions and Small Wares, am now roodstut drat smiortment of MEW' FPRLIG GOODS; . . whiett will be found uuutually attractive.' ' Having been pureheied et LOG GOLD lIMS -we emoftbr SPIXIL&L 121DIFOEMENTS, TO BUYERS. Oar Nation. Tlerona-teaa," M!1=1 We aellatt a call from and the faith. being confident that we cal malt 'IL SPEt.IAL eels 33. ZI 1217 AIL 3rit .311 C. Undeishirta at '52.00, Drawers at 5200 RICIISWiIit WILL UCH NELELTI %I EATON. NACTAU3I & r C 0... ELL• • * about et dazes of extradieavy T i: UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWEES, nearly all wool. which arelistg from I% lb. to 1 lb. e on. Wick &Dl.' that mud be closed out immediately. We oder theta at much lasa than what they *ad to Make, and we believe them to be equal to amp oklrlth to market at Kee. • N reduction will be made for quantity-cla or one handled at the same rate. • • A. These Stiirts • are a Great Bargain 1' ZIATCYJA, sumrtu . m & “DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SHIRT; ' Undoubtedly the Best inrifiel VTECOLEBALII AND DETATtr +t 70 21.2.sr3est /Street. - NACU= & GLYDE: e • : . T BARGAIIII3I MOOREBAD DENNISON & 00., 81 Market legtreet,, AXLE DETERILINXD 01.4,313 ovr TEXO3, ENTIRE STOCK OP GOODS. - Gents' tradeatrzenta,.lrtl e lt sea a, Sock; - Embroideries, Lace to:dinos, es, liostary. The. - sap, Point Uwe. Oollias, SlD6oas, kis; Olaf tra 1131 7Strawrlcet art. A NSW ABSORT.M.BNT OF. BUT 4 •A• TONS, Dress and Cloak. Ornament', !Minos, Chenille and . Hugel Fringe, 'Mask Ilndendeeves .Linen - Seta .rot the.anent quality ) LaeeandlittietiCollare and ILanikerobletaillonse, Hosiery, Balmoral and Hoop Skirtr,- Shawls and .Sseques. ot all sine; liathweraldrip ameled Collars and Cute, los . ladies and gentlioninq Wash Leather - Gloves, in all sizes; Jonvinas Lid Gloves; in tight colors; Wotan' Seta. fringed to order, together with '.a stew-lot of Heald Warn Falls and Flowers. Will be found At • 'ALICE AlOwttrs TIHNITLING STOOLS, • No. 32 Fourth street, near Ferry Wed. Particular attention given to eleaning-Folat and all °thudded, of Leans Also Mask Lase Vella . • JANES BOWN, •. • i~ift~l~tal'tli~ 2~e~rs IMPROVD BOENG TOOLS; Sinking Oil, Salt and then ,Wets, Teas warranted made otitis voiket ATMS% AND LOW MOON MON. • . . . WELL aOlllOlll rvaxwerilua Zscomtroart CUats.74 PriQesr With roskiuUnles as aeoeuert pa 'lndust opotio WILWIS, 2LLso HA 11 s. SAWS, VLSI'S . tayARESI - E 1.1.1 4. 44%274 Er A AL/3, I PICKS,- LEVELS, ASS!, NAILS. btu BOPS, LEATIMEti AND C 11721.1 ill of *bleb 1 bays CENTER kVENUE PROPERTY, POR:„ SALE—Twenty - Oar feet front by no devoid. dWelllng Louse of Ilvero;na twide44mq ft.:. of latul,Yorty miles trout Wintry 111 - ' rquoutt no acres. unlike cultivation, Jrninslailet, in Mallen 11112 an acre. Dwelling bowie of abc, mum rowteaselon Aytil Kt. Pike gi,oon.'Alw, ply to ' S. DUTIISERT tr. SONS, 13RODUVE lit)W RECEIVLNG. •••• MOO lba prima Fresh Nei Battery'.,; 103 - dosms Fresh Erni. IM) bush largo Eogilso Clove r . Poso4 - flOo bush small Navy Beano, • • ILO bush =ad Cora Neal, for aid* bt VAST STEEL, TEETH, for Stilky,llo and Groiln Rakes, of any ahoy* repulsed. MP Hay and grata Bake* manufactured by • U. 001:611.A,Ilf Marton Menua, dileitiaaY o+4:- fetillsordia . KAMM & GUDE. DE&LEIL9 IN JOS 11011,NE & CO. ' 77 and 71 MAREST IfiltEßT. wow= 'coo. 27 and 19 Fifth stzeift." IS FOR SAIX, 138 Wood Stroot. 11.112ili7FLOTURER or sav dbaf.4. Constantir 'tot*. ; • tit