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~1868
FOR GOVERNOR
Iglu. cm JOHN W. CEARY,
OF CI:111111MLAiril COUNTY
Isp , pret. To',il),zitltutraes.
Ifoaltirt4d4ll7, dies that hereafter all relie-‘
en: mr ibilatlretaentareeelied &illiterate rouithe
Itdell* ia, xeds In .the We of
7WIL ,iju erbolol belle will be rendered
paitltalo,hlflo4" * .kilrellhals will Peeled Wake . a
nbeetli tith e as the role of we* bayeetele for .4-
i**iiiiatisquls'ehilreetet elated. will he latex
tele eaoreset.
* ll O o.t Ofir.sconsiis, Ana 'Evening eJittoto Is
TUNIC using at the collate, or troth aelreletee.
kfte4,b7Parsen *3. aßsa CENTS e.r
, THE TREASURY IMBROGLIO
f§tter of von.' PREfititAK CLARKE,
Comptroller of. the Curt:army, in which he
charieirthe Secretaryot the TreaMiry with
makinthis monthly statements "inexcusa
bly eironaons," has created considerable
extitetnent ih . financial circles, but more
from the Tam that it reveals a wide differ
ence of Opinion between the two officials
than from any startling facts contained in
the letter itself. •
Mr..,CLantri.l.inids that there is no neces
sity to pais the loan bill, because the Secre
tary has abundant power, under . existing
laws to' replace the legal tenders with com
pound Interest notes, and to fund any ma
turing indebtedness in 5-90 s;. that the Sec
retail' has no'ndwer under existing laws to .
buy or cancel eithergreenhael(s; compound
interet.a.notes or 1-30 a; that all the notes of
these classes (thus) illegally bought by the
Secretary may be r6issued by him anti are
therefore.te be considered as so much cash
in the Treasury; atid'that the Secretary has
not only excluded these in his count of
funds on hand,it_this — thonthly 'statements,
bat has slab excluded the balances to the
credit of .the government in the national
banks amounting, as Mr, Chatra - t.: thinks: to
$28,000,000. Adding these items he makes
the funds In the Treasury on the Ist inst.
amount 'to $150,000,000 or more, instead of
$116,000,000, as stated by the Secretary.
These are-grave charges, as put by Mr.
CLAIM; but are doubtless susceptible of
explanation. 'As the Secretary of the Trea
sury appears to be in the ascendant, just
now, the quarrel will most likely result in
Mr. CLARICE'S resignation or removal
ANOfIIER RAILROAD SWINDLE.
We hate before called attention to a bill
pending in the'Legislature authorizing the
Connellsrille and Southern Pennsylvania
Railway Company to construct a railroad
from Connellsvine to Pittsburgh, with
, branches, extending the time for commenc
ing end repealing the limitation as to the
time of constructing the, main line of said
company, and authorizing connections with
roads chartered by the State of Virginia,or
Western - Virginia. This bill has :passed the
House, and is now before the Senate.
The Councils ville and Southern Pennsy 1 -
vania Railroad was incorporated at the
time the Pittsburgh and Connellsville
Railroad charter was repealed, and
the time 'fixed for commencing work on
the road was limited to three years. That
time has now expired:and this bill not only
extends the time three years longer, but
gives the Company power to build a new
road from Connellsville to Pittsburgh, to
build' branches wherever It likes, and' do
pretty much whatever it pleases. The
Pittsburgh & Connelsville Railroad is not
meit.ly thus - prevented from finishing its
road to Cmnberland,. but its road already
built is rendered worthless by giving io
another company power to build a romper
ing road alongside of it.
We have no hope that the passage of Ibis
swindle will be stopped in the Senate. Our
only hope is in the Governor. He has no
bly defeated the Philadelphia and Eric ras
cality, and We trust he will put his foot on
this also.
Tau paistige of the bill now before Con
gress to protect officere of the army from
suits at law' in the various states for acts
done in compliance with military orders is
imperatively demanded by the logic of
events. In Kentucky and throughout the
southern states suits are daily entered
against United States officers for perform
ing their duty under ortlers issued by their
superiors, the intention being to toe the
force of state 18149 to . punish 4Pkies3e °Mem ,
for , actsalstastecul to the Rebels. The goy
. ermiteat should certainly be able to protect
ha own officers in the discharge of the duty
itimposcif upon tbem.
BERK# t F OL'ICTY UNLOCKT.—The ronnty
of.Berks has presented eight candidates, at
different times, for Governor, only two of
whom ever succeeded. The first Governor,
Itlnneun, was a native of Berks. 30ON
SPAYD was presented by that roomy in
11108, and beaten. JOKEPII ITEIOTET. of the
mane county, ran in 1817 tind was defeated,
bat was successful in 1820. BiunLesuunu
ian in 1833, and failed, and ran in 1844
again,-but died beforetheeleetlon. In 184!
the whigs nominated on Bwsxs, of
Perks,' and he too was beaten. ersvEn
makes the eighth; and be likewise will
fail.
TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION.-
Theconstant cry of the dialoyal iv men of the
- South is that "taxation without representa
tion" it unconstitutional. yet in all the
mutilate' states laws have been franked im
posing taxes upon the blacks equally with
the whites. If It is light to tax the blacks
and yet disfranchise them, it cannot be
wrong to treat the whites in the same way.
If there is any injustice in taxation without
representation why are they the first to
practice it ?
Tiu Chambersburg Repository Emys that
the Democratic nomination for Governor
was Offered to Gen. lia.ncona as well as to
Gen. SIE-am, and was refined by him as
firmly Is by the commander of the Army
of the Potomac. "rho Repository adds:
- We know that ,President Johnson had
several consultations with prominent Dem
ocratic politicians of this State Just before
the late Convention, and entered cordially
into every scheme suggested to strengthen
the probabilities of Democratic success in
Pennsylvania at the coming election..., To
the honor of two gallant soldierATtit the
Republic be it said, that they protiiptljo.ri
jected the cunningly derised plan tn4dlrl:
their laurels, so nobly won, by laying-them
on the altar of the foes of their country's
cause.
JUDGE WOODWARD expressed during
the war a wish that the . Ilne of the Rebel
Confederacy were so drawn as to include
the State of Pennsylvania, and. CLystEn
voted for him, thus sustaining him in that
inikinous wish.•,the Judge also decided,
Uinember.of theiMpreme Court, that the
Government had no right , to levy soldiers
from the State, and that
,the fact of service
in the Uniotiartny 41l4nditieda citizen for
eaereising the right of =Mtge, and Cirstutt,
,inastatned him in this, - Mod. Cx.vitas and
Wooirwann are thus tWin brothers in tree
amiat le. itspirationa and in hostility to the
dove:lnnen' and the
. ,
F , isarx
01,rifICIt fa the Senate, and his
aim Bealh',eotlnty at the polls, voted to de
-01,11 tOldlnt, Of the right to vote. Kota,
then, can any moldier vote for him
M
EN
. •
THE Pennsylvania Republican
. platform
excites great praise among thecßeriblicatii9
of other States. it is highly Vol* of and
commended by the Republic= press every
where. The 1),•troil Tribenc
This is the most significant poLitiinl
pression yet- made., and it is to Ow honor of
the staunch Union men of time Keystone
State, that they hate attained a higher ex
pressiodin their platform than any State
has giyen since the close of the war. We
urcicorhe the fact as, an Indication of a re
turn to plain speaking and honest princi
ples.
SEN ASOII IVILLEr.—The ~Wheeling In
telligeneer says that U. S. Senator WELLEY,
of West Virginia, writes to his friends.in
Monongalia county thus: "Our welfare
depends upon our adherence to the Repub
lican party,!'
The Senator is right; and we will there
fore permit ourselves to hope that hereafter:
he will himself be found voting oftener with
the Republicans in the Senate than he has
been doing lately.
Tim New York Theis chuckles over the
result in New• Hampshire as a conservative
victory. It stood prepared io"elaim a vic
tory no matter whint'side won. Tlll.e
tional Intelligencer regards it as - virtually
a Radical defeat. We can stand' such de
feats as that every day in the year,.
Ttrr, National Int4ligencer and Washing.
ton Star, both rave over the PeansylVania
lleptibllcatt platform. It is not the platform,
so.nnich, that agitates them us the spirit,
the elm, the hurrah. and enthusiasm with
which it was adopted. The unanimity and
cordiality of the people in its behalf is
what galls them.
WILL HE Rester: t —Why does not Cow-
AN resign ? Tin- Legislature has asked
hint to do so; the Repuhtiean State Con
vention has done the SUMe; and in various
counties throughoUt the Stair he has been
notified that his services are- no longer
wanted. Why doesn't he resign
Tuft GIiIIMANS.—The German Union
Club of Philadelphia has enthusiastically
adopusl the following resolution :
Resolved, That we adopt the platform of
the Republican Convention, made on the
7th March, and on which General John W.
Geary has been nominated candidate for
Governor, and further that we gladly ratify
said nomination.
"ROTTEN ILA RK "—Col. Cittd., of Wis
consin, in a recent letter, expresses the be
hef that the President is not "a big enough
wedge to split the great Union party log,
but thinks he will be able to chip off a Utile
rotten bark.
Tue. LEGISLATURES of New Hampshire
and Connecticut, chosen this Spring, will
elect U. S. Senators to succeed Hon. DAN
IEL CLARE and Hon. LAPATETTE S. FOB
1044h1Nliv:TWOMI:.NA
()cession• Correa'' , 3tinletice Pittsburgh fiszette.
LONDON, Feh. 24th, 1884
I closed my letter last Saturday, with a
reference to the sudden and very unex
pected revival of interest given to the Fen
ian movement, by the thererament here
asking Parliament to suspend the hat,eas
(write act in Ireland- for the next six
months. On Friday evening Earl Russell
in the Lords and Mr. Gladstone in the
't
•ommons, had announced that there would
be a hill Introduced theiollowing day, hav
ing the above object in view. and necessar
ily the Houses must meet on Saturday,
whielf is quite unusual at so early a period
of the session; and hence, with the sudden
1 csaggeration of importance thus given to
'the strange phantasy of the flans- A ilanti,-
' and the cis-Atlantic Iriab, 1 might well ad
mit that events more exciting than the al
' ready woarlsonta.tialsas and repetitio us
the late State trials, would probably eIs . ..VW
Fenianism to a more prominent place of In
terest than it has hitherto taken outside of
Ireland itself. While I added; those lines
to my letter on Saturday aftertioon, the le
gislators at Si. Stephens were Inating from
per George Grey, use Home Skis:wary, the
reasons which induced the GoVernmemt to
ask Parliament to give such ineremsed pow
ers to the - Irish - Executive as the suspension
~f the habeas corpus Involves. ;Sir George
t ;my is by no means a good '*'peaker—no
subject he has ever taken up loonlil have
derived any interest from him, but as he
lielompt to one of the chimigat of the "ruling
huittlks"" of England, Oeneituse, even upon
a less important subject, tbe goalie of Com
mons would hear him with inspect and as
little outward signs of impatience as a par
liamentary training of human Onture ren
ders attainable; so, considering 'Lilo mw s
a-
Nary interest of the sublet% it ti not sur
prising that the 'interne* Sir come lust
to make was lislenal to With el . attention
by the-louse. It appears the T rd \Yode
-1
house, the Lord Lieutenant of dotal, had
written to the Girveniment tha the pro
evedinmt of the Feinting had by no moans
been arrested by the trials an r i ntelleeS of
those members of the fraternit who had
been brought before the Spi. I I C,oinnile
mien, and nun the Irish E.r.ec nye deemed
1
Ihe ordinary powers of the ennetitution
would not be adequate to des with the ap
parently übiquitous spirit of disaffection
whirl, over the whole country , wtia w d4
more be
coming alarming. Mr. tri the
lender of the Tory opposition, follow SIT.
I ;eorge Gres-, but In this instants. pot of
course to oiler any opposition. In fact, the
Irish portion at least of Mr. D' Israeli's fol
lamest would rather have blamed the Gov
ernment for not resorting to °strong mom
ures" long ago, es Pcninnisin low certainly
nattered them, and for a good while pain
has stridently- eatised them eimeiderable
dhscomfort. Mr. to Israeli hail therefbre no
scope for that in which be most excels--
sarcasm and vituperation--and consequent
ly he had nothing to say which could ex
cite much attention. Mr. Bright was the
next speaker, and though he did not op
pose granting What the Government caked
to moat the present sad neOwielty 'of affairs
In Ireland, he took ix:la - slop to urge on the
ihrierument fitr,other, wiser, more limit'.
mut, and - mom g
w Ores? nieastirei for the
pacification afire,* than the mere deal
ing the confessedirchronic !anti deep
ly seated' diseases of that unhappy country
by audit temporary, Superficial and irmde
quote legislation as Parliament has hither
to been-trying , till things have come to the
present puss. OT course, both rXi.lth Tories
and English Whip would cordially agree
In denouncing-Mr. Bright for having made
an importune acknowledgment of what
are the real facie of a very bad case;but
Mr. Bright had the courage to act on' the.
high conviction of the abiding obligations
of truth and justice. Stich acourage as hilt,
indeed, both iu kind and degree, Is a very
rare endowment among public men—an en
downlent which the official mind regards
with unspeakable aversion mid disgust.
Mr. Horamau, who' followed Mr, Bright, '
gave expression to this feelinw„ but there is
now* least. one othef firat-claas Man in
the lioaso of Commons, who appears to
have equal moral courage with Mr. Blght,
to speak the troth both in senson and also
iv hen come good timid souls leed.i.d. allow
practical and - official persons to, persuade •
them that.it walkout of season. .. -.I :refer to
Mr. John Eituifit Mill, who oat this im
portant occasion, ably supported the views
of Mrfirivit. certainly it is both a false
and fixdish charge to bring agninat such
men, that.their admission of the evils and
wrongs ender the operation of which Ire
land lifts beadme what it is, et:mon:am the
Venians and other :malcontents in Ireland
to resort toeconspiraolea and violent sad
unlawful means of redressing the grievan-
cos of their couniry. On the contrary no
two votes given iu. favor of tho measure
asked for by thegoVernment,--certainlynot
those of Mr. Ilorstnext ant) . Wu al
'
acrid h -
portal gentlemaM4tr. Roebuck, who iilhla
MAIM vein, denounCed Mr. Bright and Ire
land
with about egnal. - guato—gave such 1
hnprassive sanclloll , lo - the procedure of the
government aXaineasttre of wake* notes.
city, and such Int finprealcie condebniatiOW
of ,fimeritaltiar folly, of - thit:Ferilan mum'.
race as did: Mate • or Masts, IMMO. end
ARIL . Jr Mr: -Brighthi.:Speeeir was 'Atkin
every nenMe the spee4gtef the oodmiltia,thita
till Blares or lionortniiit: lie . , "awarded in-. that of Mr; Oitifititorin; -- whii:iiiimuhls times.;
Mon to the functions of leadernf the HOUIIO
has been winning golden:. oplettons, , botti In
,
the House Eself and out of doors, by the',
genoturtitond'lnible tone with which
drrOCtedabil iirodenned lie ' - dobtitgia b and:
dtn . l4feriginted enimetiiiik.hila Induoucc, so,
&Verse In Inv kind from that , attliolatelea.
der. Lord Palnterstat, But . ford PalMers.
lots tact, and
df =inner; hoWe'verribuitiant, isuOit hot to
have dejerved greater success, when nnal-
i
~KJ=~~r ~i..
licit! with depth of conviction or aaaria_
eetness of feeling. than the. high
er add truer spirit of conviction
and earnestness inspiring most generous
sympathies, ougAt to achieve. On this oc
canton, Mr. Gladstone spoke avith excellent
effeet, giving all due weight to the remarks .
of Mr. Bright, but pointing out that there
was a certain unfairness even lu the truest
statement; nit tog to the inevitable .ine
sidisineas with which, almost 1 111 , 011ailintire
is, the orator's feelings impel him to pre
sent hiscase. But I most not be tempasi
to give futy thing like un outline et either I
of these masterly speeches;—sinfilee it to
say that what alone could give real worth
and importance to that of !tr. Gladstone,
namely, some intimation that the present :
tiovernment intend to attempt, in good
faith, the solution of that long Standing dif
ficulty-:-the eottditiop-oflrCiand question
—seems to be there. should Say, Indeed,
I that such intimation may be even more .
convincingly gathered from the tone in •
Which he refers to andacknowledges the
errors of the past.,...than from any hints at '
remedies and meliorations that may now
be tuidereonsideraticm; forevery one knows
that there are two great Irish questions,
1 Which havelong been the questions to be
itoldlyMid honestly, inet and settled by the
statesman, or statesmen, aspiring to give
lasting peace and to lay the foundations of
lasting prosperity, to the people of Ireland
—parrtely, the land-tenure question, which
is the &stand most difficult. to deal with;
and, secondly, thatof the Protestant Church
establishment, which can only be Bathetic
faetortly settled by abolishing it altogether.
—that is to say, by titking*awny at once its '
ascendancy over other churches, and grad
ually, am the present recipients of its great,
revenues die, by appropriating those rove
' noes to education, the impartial support of
the clergy of all denominations, and the .
foundation of hospitals for the poor and the s .
afflicted.
But whatever may lie the good intentions
of the more enlightened statesmen in the ,
present Mitilatry and Parliament, it is to .
be feared that a majority of neither Coln- i
mons nor Lords would yet sanction any
measuresteompreliensive enough—limning},
enough—to rescue Ireland from its misery
and its Inc Menge hatred of England.
I should not pass ou without referring to •
the rapidity of this piece of legialatiam. It ;
Was only on Friday night the government
gave notice of their Intention to i areal lII,'
tie bill next day, a Meta they dell real sl Id .
peas both llousasa, ler a musp.4.loll a,
the standing orders fur that purpose, the
name day.' Aissirdlirgly it was nnnnnucr I
about 12:o'clock In the Mouse of ~,,, mans.,
debated, read twice, approvaml in Menia
-1 toe, read a third time, and iitueied, within
I live hours. 'taken up ta the t orate, it Was
put througli'all the aim s-a there with still
greater rapidity, and Lard was
soon on his away with iL to t Islierlie, to re
ceive the Rityal assent. was oleo'
bark Mond tt "clack, hut ...mgt., a block
ade oft he mita ay by freight traiet lie did
not return tilt nearly tine D'a'ta wit on Son
atas morning —at which time there WV, taut
three or four drowsy birds, tbarely
ruin that meld be ?mind to hear the f , 'm-
mission giving the Queen's assent. The
Speaker of the Commna, hail eatertiiiiiert
at it parliamentary alteeor a eonsiaterable
number air the members of the Lao er
Hesse, but the party had lirrktitli up at It
o'clock to be study, un aunt nos, to attend
at the bar of the lords; li6t two weary
hours of midnight vigil had had taa cull -
voting effect on the very fee. "faithful
commons" who followed Mr. Speaker
when the Usher of the Black Rod 'came to
desire their. attendance in the Lord's Chain
hex,
Meantime, the Irish Executive anticipat
ing the passing of the Act by the Parlia
ment, bad, during Friday and Saturday,
arrested a great number of persons Li
Uute
lln and elsewhere—persons who excited the
suspicions of the police in caroms ware,
chiefly by living . " y. without an vrathle
means of somswt, and having 'command
of money," and a road, rhaposii ton to spend
it, as shown by "starling treats' . nt tav •
erns, and like isinviviat anumittes and
genial, aortal traits of Irishmen. :bate
tour hundred or five hundred arrests prob
ably have lawn made In all, up to the pre,
eat time, of which number nearly one half
may beset down as the quota of
In very few instances lies any resistance
leen offered, but one of the •eitispeets,• that
I have yet heard or, when arrested having
given himself the unenviable distinetioo of
having shot his captor, though it has been
frequently reported that very many of the
foolish braggarts had threatened death to
any 'minion of the etiorsenach power,' drat
monist so much as liftsi finger against them.
Informers must he as plenty as ever in
Ireland, for in all ,lifilePt tar nit I ean re
collect, where the poi iee gone to noir.-
pikon, or , ,that ti e -)
,u,vo won. ,lire'-tly ,viterc 5511)1 thiri.is acre
in he (nand, sad not at ail
tutu going on a mete nearch as
random In want. nitipecleil layl rt y. Its the
I way it is very Wrung,. and •turrly even this
rirrantstadiss marks the ritilettlotin roily of
thiePerdan business,- that the chief
nen
lx3o relied on and provided so her a. w o limy.
Ridge from the seizures yet made by the
itollee, are the Th
se pikes. ink of arming
men with ashen-shafted pikes to go to the
tattle-lielit in this ntneteertU2 century, end
challenging England with tier Armstrong
guns her NYkiristrafrtb guns, her rifles,
tireorieloaders, six transited revolvers and
all the nominees of Birmtrigharn and Sher
arid, to tronte andlry her strength, if she
darer In all peat insurrectleins iii I twiend
the piss, was the principal weapon used ba
the insurgent pennants"; hence it has all
mote ner of nraMtional recommendations as
an initurreetiortary weapon —it is In fart, al
timid the symbol of insurrection: and yet
as it has never achieved victory, one might,
suppose that it would not ;gain ..oromen,l
itself even to unlravelled Irishmen, much
leas-to those whdlhave had the advantage
of 'military training and experience' in
the late war In the 'Vetted Stalest But
whatever we may say about their pikes,
this at least L 4 as plain as a pikestaff , that
Irishmen are Irishmen, whether at home
orabroad, whether under the guklanee or
their 'yelled prophet' their
eidid; Head Centre Stephens, of
or of President f'ol, Vigaliony, of , New
York.
If, however, this bast anti most litmusl of
attempts to begin it revolution in lielrind
Audi do what It. fdl d to do, and wind • IF
failed to do, it will only prove that when
the Inhume of time' ham eotne,
and n,tncidanro muy make tivm iii Ink they
amoniellidl, tv lint giants 11,111t1 Ili ol hu VI ,
done before. I sin well aware how flush it
into venture Upon pondietionn, and duve
t fore I will leave the proplietleonlee to wk..
everdmilres 11, St/11, I rimy venture to say
thin much, that I will not be surprised 11
thLn year or next should bring about mere
thorough leginiation in behalf of I ndand,
than any generation of trinlimesi her seen
either In the last century when her lownia•
kers ant in Dublin, or in I hi., eine,- the
Union (an-ealletit trannferred then.
don. Spite of that morbidly virulent ,-na
ture, Roebuck, the friend and partiren of
the odaveholders and of the late Con
federacy, and u few of his kind In th e
iioll.llo of Commons, I believe there ar e algns
unmistakable of a 'good disposition' to.
wards Ireland now continually being man.
Mated among the English mombern. !look
hopefully Into the future of Ireland, and
indeed, for doing iai , I huvcoomething more
natlnfactory than even these 'signs' or a
*good disposition' In Parliament:— I have
the surer "signs" that a large and ever
.In
creasing clans of trinhmen aro learning and
acting on the sound adviuy ,no often offered
to them in vain, from the days of Berkeley
and Swift down to our days, that, namely,
or self-dependence: 'Help
.anurselven, and
God tali help lion!' Thus, afar better than
a rUntilli revolution may be accomplishml
In Irsdand—a blessed, peaceful revoluti ~,,,
which will make her what all her true non.
wish her to be, in the word. of her ow e
sweet singer: w.
Great, glorious and
ante=
WHO"
First dower of the earth, and finite= of the
And now, what next? I declare thin Fen
ian-Trish cubjeet, which I intended should I
only belay "firstly," has played the part I
of the encltoceortigg In the hest, menopoll-
eingall the room to ibielf, much no, that
In feet it is better, and more humane, to
leave the olhor eggs, tiny intetded"necond
ly," "thirdly" and no ond unhatched, rath
er than to have them an so many poor, eel
law
iftltrVelitigs, exciting ernriptianlun for
few painful]. analnna 111nruente of bib, end
Men falling down, one after another dead
of Inanition! Art revoir. J, ,1. M.
Tug ClArloston Chermr, on the uth9ri
ty of a gentleman who has been recently
making a tour throughout tho ,entthern
states, nays:
"It Is hardly possible to humane the es -
tent to which the stnall-pok pr evo m,
throughout the section. All the large vines
are more or less Infeeted. In s Omni
the freedmen only are the yietints, While In
others the white population nr" lln ouC "IV
sufferers. Little attention Is pelt' to ilisem-
Lion In medkvl treatment. Those who
have the dhienso walk through the pi
In the most uneogrerr.,f and
manner. No one hid,. them remain wlLbiti
4001.1,
ON tlio 7Lh inst., the how., of Mr, Todd, 1
neer PIIII9, in Jennitlgtillvountv, Ind., WWI
, anteied'hy robber* during lb. .
tempornry
Antenna of Ihnhu e. r and
sband and sir r
.
Ch44ol:l; . *o4:reSpectiFtly ids, four and
two yours:were left la cliarge of tae bowie.
• On the return of Lhopurinds in the evening,
they found their three children dead on the
floor,' with , thcir:viktatifllYroketi, having
b"'n itiuMiired by the ',f9hberai who hhd
rahiiackad thap4qiitkea t .Mu,*ololl . ,acqk
of 'money and othiirlialuatileh. eine 'has
yet been discovered to the murderers.
:~~ i ..~
L:
ASIII hiGTON NEW*
Tali object of Mr. Raymond ilt trris IV A NTED.--- AGENTS'. PAY [NG
. v v E%I P EUlrtAt-N T—A gvn t.. wonion by ihr. AU -
to get ConLicA of the Republi&at Natio • BURN I . I.IIILISHTNti . OO.. In every horhl 1 ,
Committee is to milk,: it the 'medium of. !‘•ii t lien VAL HAET.E ncsinQ FOR . I . FI IC PE0P . 1.1. :
I tonsmitting to the e: •un try On o nmsett hi . honoffiff, , ,thc•l. AT o . H L"Ti.E .., 1 , .. , , t , r , ,T , t , ,. F. ,„ i'L:
L.,1 and remodel od editiOn of ti,,,, =,.1 of I, 'Y r : , }4 ,id, ain , , 1: 1 fur l re r "..''.„:',',., „,.' N! % •
l'obruarr .4114.1,11 ,d - the President. The .itieotwr
.. . . . . . . - - - - - - •
congremiooal Cot. i mitt., are mach 1,1 ,, aw0
, AVANTED DirtiElln A TELV —At
with thiA ...tin. ot :he President's trotho. ' i i the Pt .rot Is Machine Wort., :12 I Ulla. .treet.
and Will do allale, also ord., many ,0pi,.... ~,,,0,,,, ,is um HEN oNF, 110 ND, oN , HA.
of the same speeolt us it WAS twill& I r ,1,- INO LATHE,. Nom. Out good grorlsmoi ta./..lappl).
'
livered and riporl 111 Verl.ti tn • to they he. mhiL3'4l R. H. I.E. KY.
lii'ryi• that cloratllenl not olli , , a Yaltllll , ll'9 NT igo —AG Ala S —male and
..,:aaribott., to any pri tale Ill] ra ry, lon V V V V VESIALE, to lull HOLLAND'S iTnnochy TH.
the must nseftd ,•ampaign puhheatioii that' .'"''L' LI F .F. ''r I.INeVI,o, °IETHOLEII3I V.
can be obtained.
h Anv V PA l'Elts, '• to hook of true wltoutt husnor,l
SAILTAIN•s NEW STEEI.E.NOHAVINO, •1110MV.
The hollowing is Is ixoniplettu vin lenient of „ F ” . } N,, M ,4 l ,. N r i. Dr (,,, K r - :', Vi k r- a: ' ,. m i iPL,"7,., L r i;° ,lll74?
th.• receipts of the Treasury for the quarter encioslng starap, e kLALEßY H0WE L .8,350 Liner
ending becetnber IS4/6. The statement it street, Plttanurgh, Pa. noltls:6t3law
includes receipts from all parts, of the WANTED- - -BoOd Agents to Sell
I.7aiiod States, up to the date mentioned; SHERMAN AND EIS CAMPAIGN, GRANT
rusturrig, 5511,2111,33 , 0),Mt. t 1175,24.5411. AND LI tg
.CAMPAItINS (the latter Just 0011)
Internal Revenue, P - .. 1,5117,1,111,93, Direct IM,,L?,,Tdilljgraa,lllTN LF.tiYI ) N (molts plc
tkltts,S43,lll. Loamt and treasury notes, 2 , 0 au ass- rae,k, aas Eugra,i ugs , gg g ;wo n"
t og
1517,113/078, do better silt thorn thou with any other offered o
77. Total, *...'70,97•1,1411,21.. Si iseellaneous TILIVINLI,IFit% particulan . apple to or nd•l n•'..
Repayments, gt,1106,5.5,'.?'•..1., ! 91h12tird3tayrixtrw
St. Nay y, tproperl, •
WANTED.- - lILISOO PER YEAR I
lllf:1,1its.t1:1. Total From all sources,
r1:24,.")E4),5-1. -NI e 'tram AGENTS everywhere to cell our
) IMPROVED WEINTV DOLLAR SEWING M
tie: . Alt Is ; :Mer ati.Lopp , er
Turf speculators have It new scheme
hands. I Is to authorize the itellitt Of le de. ;Zit paid. The use {yarn. At
Va ' ehirie s ' 2:l7,7‘lln g i7e.lTtates
tender tunes in exchange for the compound ' for le. ti rm n, which ruefully Ganged by
HOW,
trod
notes and certi fi cates or io.tol,(ed- ary ther c h,: t tNi;ar n g ; y r
nem now afloat, hut to restrict the jostle of rfufrossizsrs. Cltrruiars Are. - Adam" or call hp.
any morn legal tender notes than may be on SRAM' 8 CLARE, Blddeforg,
neeocantry for this purpose, or of any stab-_ _ . " e 7 ° "•"
°'°'
tional national bank eirettlat ion. This WANTED — AGENTS—New Book
would Innate the etirreney and put up -NOW READY.-GET THE. lICST--f'Hu ll
priee.a. Thee /ilia, propose 10 prohibit the ,IV A I N C: r iA 4',, S ) , I I.I - 1 3 . ,0,7 „, The .
Seetvtary of the Treasury front selling :my historian J. T. HEADLEY, author of • •W0.h10, l
..
MO, Kohl, I ton and bite Gtperals,•• ••Sacrell Mountains." Sc.
COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. OVER GOO
TLIE assistant conlitlissioner of freedmen , PM/ KS. with :10 STEET. PuttTRA ITS, BATTLE
fur the State of South :militia informs,l•,'2,N,MN,T,MAP"kg`,,,"44,XT,',V.°,l,llVr°,,,r
aj. I' Ifolsnl,l list the people in phy ern...10041 promlner. lieueruh lb, ate , .
that state an. very In hi hunt over the veto, An
WO ) Ea Hot .n.)
nod . 4,..r1443n. null for elle:wile. AIM aeril racy is yhoeri
e troconting Inure lintel and otitsro. ,„ ,„ au; stall) r„,
ken eVel tQ,. Alatly northerly istpitalisis 4.311 ou aditresy A. 1.. TSLcuTT at 7
'L 60 I.lbert)
are ret lig loot,. 111.4,p:i11% of Ilmawait• • ctreet. 1•111Nlourell. Pt inh1.1:3141
ing something delinite as 10 the policy to • -be pursued, FOR SALE.
TL11.. - auctia ~r , , OR SALE.--The Residence of
) Nrondity night, instruct...l I L.• I i,•1611111i
late I olt. BAN Elt, rorner sa ndht,4o. .t reat
eflllSetilltorllll mend l el, .1 the 311t1 Nlorrill Common. AllOglielly If riot
I ton committee to frame a rousts ut tonal le•rer.• flu lull not- it sill tee for nun. 111.1411/ , on
novena ul.•ni MI the 511141e4.1 4of the . e. a W '
uahl'.:l sal
rerreNelliatloll in t migress that will Itar
hioniz, the sates ~r It, 1N.11111.1i,111
leer% tit luolh' petit, 4 1 , I.A 51/, Wenitrr
Tut: L i ll I. ' h “' tin"' • ''Ol
ing gut his lor c"iiatsittpli.iii the 'ohs.Adder.. • ae'
I Heel cur .
WN KR, • 1.•14.11,.
[ whiled Wu n•lionoteg pro, Isles I hal all for. llt
..401 good. in 14 , 1i•14.41 Ilu Inure VOR SALE- l'hree good seeottl
t hat, a year after the Ist .ir ;• to \t ,11.,11 Imsol
o furl. 110...• eurli: ....fr. of ...Nth elti.lotrri.
ply ten per cool. ••• I rn.ltillea.
40. g. Xi
J f 1„,,, t will. A tyr. the Ind...trier orkh. rem., "1
roVg.rllLo wtilow, it' Which Ito "Int km lrn at.
v " , • '•"-
out in meeting." eoneenling certain men
, I Blt MA LE -CRUDE' OIL •3 ('rude
ore! The Par...4.1111111t15,
/II TANK. it nod inl ' r 1 -1 1 11%1
I roe frren.ls ual Tentless.ssinot hat 1.1 rel . ,.
iilo,lhl th
rougre,hutlicul t oe s in Thu
yoru rot
piog . o Into tantr, trai n . the ci.er inquire et
E otia or initraue, in tinier a lop ) EMI". • se "Lit rz. .suss.
plug Mt 1..1
I.lllg of 111,41111 , eoULIIIIIe to he Mode he
4,4.1..1,1 1140, , u - d. The agrlsil,l 441 the 1 roV-, FOll SALE - 22 Acres or Land at
• eminent, hou. vet , kly 11/t.ii• ,cut ;";t2.;,,,
11 ,, ..... lad ti gtll/1, “ii•• 11.11",
ro• i., i• I.lerito.i imill.llllliitil. :. on 1.411.11, 11, r. :1,01. putt I. ruin.. , 1n01... Tio.ri
no or , ...aril .1 am. fro/ t /. 1,01, or N. 1i F.l,ii,
-
Tilt i imilittlii, , r Ifni,
:1 ' ...I , S. Alaiii.lo,,r.
report iti laVoe of ,111 , Vi11 , 1 the Lax .. n. . • rroks , ,,,
liners mid dress flinketT. thin will In . g.o.ii , L'oll NA LE--A Valuable Country'
Uri. , t•• that .'hoe. l. lionideure at Edgenroral Stalk.. retinsylr mull.,
lialtioad. one and a half mile. from Wllkinanorg:
1.".1.,...n a< r• Ur µrich,. tot Land, a nor nevi itnieli-
PUBLIC NOTICES. Inif routaloing too talons and calla.- itridretinalL,
.................._ - - Frott azol other,. ciinvettlenees on the twentiNe, Vor
P ....F" YOUNG MEN'S MERCANTILE . ' A r i l - r ur r,',7. 0 `;',"a; p 7,!L7,, i r ..7" - '''' Pim ` """''
.-- ' Lll.lllllll •tilt )11:111ANII.›. tz , , , ri- ! noi,atf ' J. S KING.
TUT r.-Thr liirretora of the y. NI. .11. Lit - rear, and , . . - • .
b
Mer'iiahiri' • totltiti. hit , int inata of`ittn* l Vt.' lint ! L'ousALE --Sharps urg Properly
chits, of i NE Tlititi,t ND t'iti I'MPIN 'PR
1801tES. the thrtnher• of thy. Ans.-Whom. and W..., A.,. of Lir.trutl. in Olt WO, 4of Ntiarp•roara Th.
alto '"ii."^tt" , . ` ..i. '"i , .e. ' . . r. • ..... hrr.. ! , W “frrn l'enrirly ant. Railroad ria...... IP •aJ 111.
, n r0r... - d tint . 1 -‘ h. , h ,,, Pl.“ - 1 , .i....t• Of . 1,, i sod. "hied tiring+ It nit hto a .vi minute.' (Id, or
tatile• to Ili, Libra., for the ~.e.ption of tttt• it ; t 1„.„,,. 7., r ,,,,, ,„ 0 4, r ,, ,i„, 1„,,. ‘ „,,,,,„„ ; ,
..urtt Itook •. not non orz tto 1 , 1,, that vita h , 1.1. to P. 1,. HAI I . tit IN pal illittt •trret. Se.
, de , in'd ''T un'" Vii''' , .."' alit '•" .l i. , set. t ,:rli 1..1ty. •ir B. II a a-t NCI:, Contrail., • ',in,.
(rotes •ireta 'OMNI t nos . Rooms, morn., of rotili and ~,,,,,,„ i •ii..
. tultls,lit
t. Clair street,. nitill...lol
. %ALL - I.olll' FOR
POLITICAL.weu wade Pug?, and. one wt.
and ..Ye althoot tar t ; an.l a Palevit t•aio
rhsoirltrn, Fuller :o !••••• tarry Coporr Kettle ,
t:,Zir — I'ON4:IIOOL.-•The friend% of 'tor.. , t , ^-r h•r 11 "... •
.I•ra aan,l,,roor. • hlrtalrh, -.1.,
HON. JOHN P. PENNEY though perfeertly :en-1.. - to lel. a tars,
ta , .../61or) 1,a1,1c, 14 !eel 1.1; :at On Fourth treet
Elootreof 1/AVI7I Ala LW. 339 I.lbris stre, ;
71,1: pre eat hi• the rnoveotiou ..1 I. nll l'oloa part,. for onmlaat lon aa ante:o4sta tor on•
K•e, .I n he 131 111.1.tael. ,OR .1 , 141.111 valuable Farm Of
I.Zzt — CONGREM.
IEI M'RE,.. la 1 •ao ,ovortllll. We,al.,reland
roan', east Mr, r Ilt• 1, It. H. of
which thong. are 73 Sere. clear:, awl la good
rulill ati• I•raLans— wen llore l aPPk
erCharrl Inearlag utllr•t qua; it, the io;,•ros,
roema sr,. a ,00,1 house, salod ot al 11°-
,les,, train. Alt, : granerc, c.,rn crib nail
The whole r:irm walrre..l. Splendla
/.r•prel• for oil ohe toile from the faith. air° s,
510r, , ,,,111e, abet:ll Inn, oak" , ;v.v.?. For rorlber
GENERAL JAS. S. HOLEY
1 - ANl.ll.‘Tr 11. TIVKIVIL I,L,TItli
. - .1. • part...lafe. etviutrat at the ..Isar or 1111. B. II A 1,,
SPECIAL NOTICES. ~:. , 1./he rly street , up atatr.. tune Inl to
1.,•0tt Nat.': rAnyi Situated its
-1 ' )-''' 4 Y E 11.14 PILI ' S.—Are '''''l Mirk. ~.isri,..".":',ll:'nilii..'.'e:.‘7„r:"r':Nr‘'.liti:.-.".';.
....We and complaining • .\ re aye, out of `..tans on that Pa Ceotr•l Itaaroad. rottlainltt•
r ter
" "4 *""` ''''''' ' I. """" '"° p'-r Nonage ...van 11 AL /CEP. more or 1..... , a alltich VII al•
""'""*"""'. ''..^. ''''''""" ''''''''''''' ‘''‘ • tented the hainnoe .e.-1/ ilmhred. The r. are
~.,. ereoree thee., a too • tort lea,. Loa livoae mtd
• l'eaPl , le el.'. 10 , Aod •d'on'd la, a• a'''d .."•-•," kitchen. Cr.,,,.-ham. tat he A with 1446111 m .. oder-
II ••• of Lite right reakezly. Tate Ater • Pi •11 ape
~,,,, ~t „ .4,,,,,,‘ , ,,,,„ , .. ,„ :1 ,
~,,,
elate.. oat the dt...rderad h a mor. pu,117 th, ,
~,,.„
~,
~,,. ~,.,,..,,,,,,
~ ....i ,
~,,.:„.,,,, 11,
, i ,„. a
health mrate. Tot y •Ihrtatlet• the fotl.m. yr the .
... _
_..
_.. , _
.._... . , ,
.._
.„ .
hody into alp.von• aattalty portfy the ..a.k-n. from
~;:„..,.,.• a., z: ::1, ~ ,7,—,, , --;.;,..,.
,:,.u r ,,,:z,.,,;,,:
the /dodos. th.n• which make dlara... A cote wet- , ~,,,,,,
anal. F. , ~,,,,,,,,.
~.,,,„,„.„.,,,..,,.
ii^.... " .rb. " . ". ' ... Y• .. 4 4 " ... ....' I. I. '"'" .
al of h. IC W. .:11.1... No. hti Pdlll, street o ,
Nn. , I.IIRIVV/11 and the aertoundtott valtan.•. 1 d ' .1^. 1. 0 A ' llettitene evenly. re.
........- Thee, 't .”. ''''""`"' '""'' ``P"' . ri kiffllEL 011.1.. on the prettakaa, neat Akan,. I 111,
Mite - le atklver
tp•ueral apprevation. suffering and ,aloranit•ment.
While In tht• evuditlou. t•tat Ayer, y'lliv. and air .
how dlervtly they restore the natural action of tjto FOR RENT,
•ystent e and arith It the Ote.ryant croon s of heakth,
spet, What I.• tree mad on apparent la this trieial ,
and common complaint k elan arm lo rushy of the la . Olt ItENT—A Cohntr3 Sent. eon
deep -traded land .fitharrattio 41•Icaopet, The as,. laid; to tweet of Inch Soil: tare , in te•tory Ilrlek
Pktflyetlae effeet rel. U. au. Caused by almller it-nut,, g, Barn. Stal4e, ”trik/rO , olotts zoo ", 101 l
~lrurtioom and re ingetheut of t the natomJ rune- theme, •Itatate.ty retie., fount", hel,i x .. vp,„,..1,,. j
Ilona of Ike and they ere dl moa t .. . many of k t o.a. • prvit t. 5ee....., kpill, 1.,
them Mire!! cured I, y the mm Nom. .110 °Ali 111. Niel. al% AI tt
know the virtue of the ae tills will ureter! to employ
them when ma reel from the disorders they runt, ' ,` OR RENT The Lot on the cool.
reek a• Headache, Foal tilentach. Illyeentery. fill. I n „ yy 1,„.. • ~,,,y A„, t i n „„•,,, ‘,„,„
11.. COM taal Mi, Indlleattau. Herm:lam,. at the It ro i, t o , t h er ~,ott, th e o vi te,, • bill yid it,,,,,,,,,
Liver. o..l.lvorneaa, (
Won.. Ileartbatrn. thereon The lot ha* 14. 0.4 front bp fin fart deep
itheinatetial.• DeoPal• Wont. kale gat Phmtka , vo. •to an al l ey. Will lease It for tar or ten year.. au
when taken le !arse dote, jot to it It. kJ. 11Alti.INItTirk. al No. 37 Vilib
. ..hey are B...gar rotated, se that the moat •••nattive at reel. pooonld Coot, tultl3(
eau take them eaatly. and they an- ...rely the heal
normative medicine yel atacotetrii.
- -
ATER' AGUE CURE.
Vor the speedy curt or toreentUtent Fever. or /Veer
and itmattterat "row Ftvnr, Pu*Cirm..
P km/ firadegelte or Minn. (Scroloidi, nod Bal.
low Aver, forked/or CU nonott 4,r titeeflAte or
firtmdttnty In &Mr." arrmndoming. Mmirmt 6V UM No
of saki/Mate coliorrms.
This rented; has riarrly Nand to rime thr
maims or China and Vr.rer, and It ha. MU]. itrrat
thay, over other Arm medicine, that It *undue*
e complaint without intim"' to lb. patient. It
rimilatris no quinine or alto.. deleterloot el:distance,
nor slows It produce quinlion ur any InJurh.mw
ortistr•rr Whal.log brothers of the army awl EM
147 ml ;I'll.'7l'. -mr.r;;,,.b:r2.r.7,,r.v.--..
and mini nr A. ritti YXTMCK,IIIIMN k
I. all Oro Mats.
NOTICES
PLARTEItEnt, TAKE
that I.sl awl after th... yalter.br Alllll.
mExT. ur, the Jourit•rourn I . l.tPrets 01 11 . 111•
burgh and trolty. will demand E4.1*11 1.1.1 4111 ,
1 . 1.11 1 0.11. lly 0r.1,1 11110.1111.1'.11
1111/.:11.111avn
I
i.,T I i,,i . ,0 ;g' ,. . 1 ,.. •1 1;'.",-.1, " ,11'..",! . ... 1
NOTICE HI ncitsatir GIVEN TO
ail per...ins hilereated. Mat th e report Or AP•
! tr ta i l t c l7:k7l2rof .. C "l ra t o
11 , U r ii7III " ttet d Irttitt o l t O tt .,'" . - . 4 -
. o.aatern sod 11171 . 1hereef, ilea town ann. PAT tiled
' ' t
71 IVY a d a a f " , '
hem lr 1 1 1. * :raTe n :L n eti . n a r:11 . 1 . t i n ' g a d 1 1 . 1 1 :ec " 4
; for against the prope nits appenaed, Min -luterwri
nab and be., aecorillita to Inn.
.1 Y. 61.0 OLE:, city noliritot,
niliniand NU, IW Fifth alrell.
i altknohualiar.a lininfix 6.. iii..i s •Cadi mei:
Illil "
'l' PRESIDENT MASA"
0 tliti of the Company for Paneling a aI M IS
; over the otini Rite, ngabela 01111011110 1 . 11511641.
! In
di l 4rll7 a IT IlliftraN bare
it's'allgitgh„at
oh oh 1.111 Ire paid lo Ilie Pitoesiondera or Wrinkle.
Wrole7ilitfia;i'd'illtterthtealillktiVirlti.n"... uric.
11.4"".
.01,0,01,1 N. Illti.MES, recant,.
NviiricE TO OWNERS - OF iliiiiiiiiB
1i A Um, &c.—Notlet la haratil gl ,h.tti 'Ali
01•110111 Or MASS. Carta, Carrisites, i ll too, do.,
;per roirident or nun-reoldent it so L.lte Or
I . on rah, to ay their 1... h....... aa 11 l ~.,,,turt.e.A
ee or the qty. rir I • itiabuirli, POUT WITH, In
ii=l : ll l4 l :4l. ll lliglirsuAVPl4. l7. ,°,14213
,t
~,,, ei,,. riitotrorgh. p.m! April In, . add all
A ft t n .
ejii Irl 01 l a
1 r.pe " . i . r alZ ,`" t V.`;'.',;.:.:•2:11, 1 .70`:
~,,, Mayor,
duo
Jle tun ' atnount of the I.leonee.
The old imolai platerOf previous year* moot he m
ourned at the time I.lteumo are taiga , out, or pay
K. Prole thorefer.
llikTra OP LlOillola/ j "
Eaeh no
!form Kohl* ....... „.1....... ..... si 1/0
Vtgt i , .Taile.77. \rNif, 00
.0
ItiVii Tate lioree Hoek— ”. . 4 Is 110
ilinollninea and Tillibt aon drawn Icy
co dtw
hum, /ID Wench. rot soon additional 1101'011 d
to any 0 ihn.bAr'illtae,teir. .
W. city Veen...Fee.
-, iii,lrehriio.er Ot Inik—rea.tuovh.
12/1211
10 •PARTNERSIIIIN—Ilavilart nti
k., sedated with y. WIIII.AND, lit the
lioirr AN!? 14110 IS II ti NEWS. the atyle orthe Ann
will Ileres(let ho , . W. U. IytILANI). The
bestow.. Ifili be. eehlittutal•t thit • stAnd,
Mhl.lw4 J. . istoltt.ANT).
N
inl.„ IT gr.;
47t:tfihiredriva,n0lrutt tto."'","° ""
' 1:14e Aflii Mit
11011T1 LTURAI t .
firrrainissuti rvulemonir
AMU RAWIF liIARUSEt.
A.
tiodo•Rtore to Jon. /ont o *
Nl.lllBRltVilpiN APII) Tittatioo, ro.,
itithituu to tholr 11 ten.ive stoat rra,
tjrtAu.
rtrorttrtoo, ‘4rgnsolm,gmpeTllle.
Intli P. ll 4ityttir Carp ro4 to to.
a.* anima Ortadat ollnotoo. •
ELEarzoi4
.R4vicitlONTElVl4AVidttla HAIM, t
1.7 ANlllll4 , tikft, /Much Ist I
A N ELECTION rott PII*IO4IIIFIT
AND SIX DIItEtf;UIDI kohl rt 111AMLI Wricit
mA,VIUtit , IiAI, will be at their IJAhIatIII
llouso, KATUIWAT, th.ll.s4lAy to—
tweeti the hoofs oft aim f o'eloek
mlesad THOtf. 8. OniK C OW,
REDiOPAL.
•
•
TIERIOVED-41aVing removed our
TLNK TAUTORY from No. I. trlocnoit
wear. try collar of Varrol stroet and T•pr9SeLlth_b_ .
Ream. prepuel to fill itt„ Fral env rote pf.!7' roo tp.A7
of all uortrirr . °Or. MI otor ia ranLo .
eli ngatiortiVolPlTge,g! u 7P. ' f4. 11',10 •
04, 40. 0 74, 01)7,
minima K. T. rums au
WANTS.
CLOAKS, &c
- tz .,. - • .
". : .7. a . .=. 5, e a
--= 7.: 0 a 2.1 ..,,,. .
-
or. = =. .• . - -
~oz-t 1
4, =
E.... sa d= -,.... . r, a ....,
Gokt: ori 410 = ... 1 1. ~= i.. (li
V El ea at ~az •• er.
POMO 0 0 <I• un = 3 E,..1 -
.—... .
i. 4 „
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PROCLAIIATION.
N .
itOCLA:111,11TION.- City of Atte
pp 41110 , V, comptlonco with o ro •n un,u n ,
% I Y, " atVi d t. I n u tTo ' ZlL " g i 4 ( :;;TllVit . „l l 4: ' . ' .
I hereby tattle nty hritelnenethtn, ordering an Ewe
tlnn Ilto PlItlIT WA RD, Allegheny. tolo: hold too
tho hod. at the noun] pin, ot
Itoldllig election., then And flier° lit n Mend.,
I Common 011.11 to oinply the Wier v lit
bY thy tuolpnettlon ol .
moon undor tny hand and tont uf lily Id Allo.
atz,rgr• tot" 'toy
" . I'4l . l = '‘ .ll A lilt l lti 4n - , Mat or
HATS. CAPS, &O.
A RATS! HATS!! HATS!!
SPRING STYLES
itYe CCIOR, II Zic tjt..).,
131 WOOD. STREET,
LADIES' AN D 111SSEtit DEII/111.;
HENTS,' YOUTHS' AN.llllOlls. BRIGHTON s,
NA RATOD AS, INAItI3II4, DASHERS, ItESI MTN,
rrr. ETC. Amu ,t HENTS . ic ASHION A lII.E.
triII.E . AND VASS/81E11F: HATs,
All the hatest Styles hi Great Variety f(r Ki - Vii (kill iz
nib_
11 8niriterdhon. McDonald Illy
—..-- --- -- - _ _ ll...nitrous Egypt. _
A. 1...0. E. . 1.1,0
DISSOLUTIONS.
Outlines of Theology .. ... _. . . ... _ son
~. nten se. of American Methodism, Stiyens 1.80
Life and Letters of V. W. Robertson, Q. V 1"
I lISSOLUTION 01P PARTNER- 1 i k,";:171'A, 1 1.V.12,;, ii.' ii„, — ,.. .. • 1,7 h ~
a. , 31111 . .-The'partnershlp heretefunc ..data 11.• tver ' Ly,i,,,, p r ,,,,,,,,,.' • - • ....... • --
1.50
!wren D. 0)j.lie0111:100W. J. AIc:iIASTEII, under maces Poetry Orient
ha'
the name of H. DILMORE & CO.: Is OP, day .1.1„ iy.p pi 1,,,,,„,,,,
,I ao
setynd hr teetotal consent. qbe business of firm Poor Years in Old Wrld- . - ... 3.C0
tem be settled by Their ralcerirs, et thetr lidlce In mb it J. 1.. READ . .. IliVoliiii, kireet.
(ho Mill, en Sunlit thuall stree , s
neer Chesnut, Alin
lilfiii iin dm toned tylereuitnue ll e asim.g Nod- • - atje-.,,, - -
nese, under Om MU. and style of U11..81012E, , .11 , .zum.TINGS.
Pi hi PSON .I, CO., viten, with their
In
facil- , -'''' ---------- -r,
tiles, they *redetermined to eolitinue In produce an PITTSBURG'', FT: UNE AND
articirofEleur woad to none In the market, they ..a. piriv A GoßAnw A y comi , A.N ,..
thentforemoet. respeotnally request at least a trim .
(Ma all, andyartlonlarly these hardest to please in oprfc^l'or TILE Stena - rany,
that article of Prime nettessity, Potts. ppeutvinnErl, PA.: li`ebrUnty •Itth, 1888.
D. (41 "„21- 1, „ 4 ,;„, 'llit, Annuallleettniesir the Steen and Itondhold.
J....• Ay 11... , ...1 en, ul this Conine yit , fbr the Election of Directors
InanuAnt "b' INI W. , CM" . T .' l4 ' end sorb other mantis ass Opp some before It, will
The muter,' yard woube respectfully Inform the 1 I',VI4M 4116.11t7,9t1.;911343110.41141
Pullin , nutria' alloelated himself with Ir. tilt. l or y w it.6 , .2 7 4 i 41 , 7 - 4 -a, ack. 4. x. 1 „, 4
Nvil.4,ll . 6,4jAviih rt f 4 T 2 Under the 111100 " .1 1 Slack end Rend Trans er Plocikeof %be Vompeiry, In
besmear sondosted br S. , their office I. Int City err.Pitteurrrh and as -Me
Peden' street, Alleallesty,' , Atfilt be centlauedby the 1 74,111 I F.IZT,T . ra t o t t = t- r.nria,,, , r , 11.
new arm, dated februal7 Stb i . /88/1 ,1 % W. Bums. i and remain closedurdlifti damtt • Emelt tirreallei:
Jell•tf
fe'313 , 1 8. M. IIIYTf.W.NBO27, &craters'.
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SOAPS, EXTRACTS are
IMPORTED GOODS. --
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SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist,
onlll2 Corner Stulthdeld and Vonrth Street.
DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS
BARKER DI. CO.,
i 9 Market Street.
WE WILL OFFER
At 11.,,. , /klrtlur I1ue.111” wrid Good. Fast
Prlbts at 15,,.
W E WILL OFFER
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]EN *TY I. Fs IrP HAIL EI
HMI:1:01i, /101.1.5 0 'INV I
rE SILK 'EI
nt• • 11.1.1.1. 1.,t-inert) 1 , 70. tTTF.It 1 . Sr r
ENA)IFLEI.PAI•Ek reti,LAßst
...nit) ten nth, I n(ENAMELED PAPER CUFFS:
F A i'Y Cr liS - NEW STYLE:
1,1,6 I.ot. I 31. extra 131,act.t• ALE); SNDRE', Allr 1.11,V E,
GENT, , HIRTS. coLLAIL,.
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At 31 tuts the very best Bie•ched 1111 -
and port, thirty dOlTereut kind. of At Ilsuuarturets' rriru.
I , res. Ism. Is, marts of them at much less
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HAT? A; CO.,
59 Market Street
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CARR, 21c('ANDLE - SS Ss CO.,
& C 0..)
I.ln W.... 1 third boese abort
I)iatn...4 mat, Mt...tunas. tan
BOOKS. STATIONERY, &e
J EDGEILS,
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1 , , 1011 E AND 11A.Dfi TO OHOEII
COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY, I
lEScooksi.,
I/N Al.t. Tilt. BANKS AND BROKERS,
Foloy's Gold Pens, Warranted. t., , LD AND SI.LTER4. - . .yga is
Dlr IT'S BLANKS. REAL POINT LACE CDLLARIL
WA N L r g `, Tl , 4 4 l `, TcPairgoo IN
x.E.E* c' MAT PRINT 'Ail•t; YNA•NPr VP% F
LA [HELP AND GENT'S LINEN II KFS lugrola
variety.--
MYERS. SCHOYER & CO.,
" , h 14 . 1 1d NO. N FIFTH sTREET
A AE BOOK,
231 r -AL. L. O.
Yl_ 3111 St CI la
FROM
304G,.-sriami.
lE. x - 1 o c. $1,150.
J. L. READ, 7S Fourth St.
nshlo t r
NEB' BOOKS
NEW aocc,
Crlr 416.X1.1.1r
t. Eutt,E 9 ANUS• NEW 11U0H•
armizt_x..cktiersr.
FA I . PRIDE, by the euthor or•Perglly
I.II'I'I NCOTT'S'PRO NOUNCI NG GAZETTEER
AN I , IGUTIUSATIY Or TRW. WORLD—new
t, bm.l r.lll.lBzb.
E 4 vicsTrtl, - PA RyON AGES, by W. Ruesell.
A11.1111,.115... urrr {took. for ' , ale b)
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
$l., Diatomic Hall
lieu
DRY - GOODS, TRTKKINGS. 'WALL PAPKEiS, &o.
NEVi SPRING ~ .T0( h. THOMAS PALMER,
AND RETAIL DIM iN
172. Cr' 11r474
Wholesale and Retail
JOSEPH HORNE & CO.
Dustatcngt
In vltec ch. lateLll6lllDr I/VAC-FM.I. ?MACH AN'ts ;
1‘,41 N111.1.1N Eto 'MS, 'their 11-,Nnrtrlcrnt P1TT.11114741 . OA, PA,
WALL PAPERS,
EEr.riL..a.:vcr ci-cnbo3::/13.
immcmco3Dis,
MILLF GOODS.
I.4CE GOODS.
Itt 1.1,4.1Nt;,.
NKIRTINtr,
11":.11.111" AND
iii Vlf'-
}:llllltiiil'FHELf ft•REti • WA1,19.
AND HANDHLR(.IIII..P'S.
FURNISILING GOODS.
Eli t'4 , 1.1.A IN all kind,
Hittit' SKIWN.
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will , •11 ARE ~ F I, F tkF.I, AT 110 II Nth FS
New hoods Deceived Dail).
Sr, Invucd w,mll at
Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street,
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SPRING GOODS.
it e are daily roceirlng NEW and deArraile GI WILIS I Anil llv 11 - 00 fy„.3hirch 3d, ylvt.
lit froni the PASTERN PlTlES, shirt we are Swa n ,/ Broponb• win, he received at the onka of
„,. ~, our Wit,)1,F,,,,,Ly, ; the iftlpervitilng A rchleettt, Treasury Department,
T r. . s VLISF . A Ti IR Y PRICES. ! Wirob Minton. 13. el., truth PI M., APRIL 671 L
fiw furnishing the Iturglar Pratt' and the Burglar
and Fire Pratt( Safes 'required by thrTreasurylic
slpartrnent for one year from the acceptance of the
promote' of auccennful bidder.
• Speckle:Ohms and drawings fUr the Burglar Proof
Safes showing thp rum of coostrociton at present
Hamburg
, 01,01, can be ghtalued upon application At this De
: partinelit.
ERGINGS AM) INSEHTINGS. Burglar and Fire Proof Safes will be constructod
to the saute manner and eased with a suitable are
; proof covering. the plans and neecificalloon for
itleh 100,1 he 10 10011.te.1 hr the bidder.
oaf n to he shipped in pmfeet condition within •
reaiiinatile tiler trout date of onle c.
I.ocka will to- furtit.o. byDID Department.
idiot 111.1+; to. put In pl., loy the contractor, and be In,
" . perfert o rising order when the Safe In turned over
to the prop., °Meer of tile llurern men 1.
hr hid. ' pot .tperfirial root, measured nu
11 ..
0...1•111e. 00.110 rol erall charges Whale: re, In•
Clll.llll, and door listaren, (except coat of
tort..
i'n
t 'h' received for Burggoar and
and p l'„wdrr
7 .- iPliiet
am il l L e, s
u In , accompanied ho the guaranty' or
I to reapoont ni hie peewit's In the sani of $5,e00, that
11,.- bidder will pt aud perform the runtract if
no Anted lo him, the noshrlioire of t 110 ...WV to he
er.tined to lir the Ilittriel Attorney of the district
where the bidder ',tides.
Ti,.- Ileparl.ment reserve, the right. to rebid any
Pall Idda, or to Award the routrael for Barden
roof gale. to 0114. pnrty. and the Burglar and Ire
roof Safe. IV 31 1 01111- I. If it he deemed sor the Inter
or the 100 ~000.01 lo ilo tn. nod no hid will he
dielilereil that ihiet not conform to the require
... nt lint :el vertiwincitt,
.•Ilroleosie for Sates and
Lock," .•.il addre•.i.il 0. A. It, MULLETT. Act
in,: ',UN, A relate.. 'I reit.", Department,
%Pawling ton. 1.. a. A. li. MULLETT.
11.11,2 n d tat , Super, Ding Architect.
The Al rri abi TO-Day are
F Is). 1., F ,„ I. LAUS:
I Nl,lll, HUD AND F lIL/K FS. •
4 , 1 H .1111 HEAD AND ROLLS . .
NE A 1 sTV LE 11 , .NN ET AND NEcK
ItLACK srOTTI.:111 sILli NETS:
NF.IV STYLE BLACK SILK VEILS:
NEK E 1•1 , 1WF.T% 111 fang y r,lore
I , AN , 5 HAIL co , NI Rs • A 1,111 . E AILS
MAUR-UM, GIADE CO.,
Nos. IS and sO Market Street.
`IA( It to NI S. I'A ILLISLE,
19 1 -4-' i I 111
Arr rit IL, NE
oc« W ,
Exl.ren. dal!
.133Ft.,9-X3.1..E'1r'13
Duplex Elliptic Skirts
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ALL KINDS OF PAPER COLLARS
ALL WINTER GOODS
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at lowest prices.
1111CR01I & CARLISLE,
(;BEAT BARGAINS
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DRY COI. C::0 CD,r)/51,
NOS. 7S and SO Market Street
• MACIiU➢I; GLYDE &.CO.
. A GE.NEUAL
REDUCHON
COTTON GOODS
BATES & BELL'S
AT EATON'S,
17 Fifth Street.
ARRIVING DAILY BY EXPRESS
Hair Roils,
Hair Colts,
WINTER GOODS
CLOSINC OUT AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
S. BATON,
tSUCCESBoIt TO EATON, SIACRUM R C 0.,)
Mo. 17 Fifty Street.
nab!
AT
W. W. MO_9RHEAD'S,
New Style Frizzed Nets,
Hair coils;
Fancy Buttons,
New Empress loop Skirts,
Embroideries, Laces,
Woolen (odi,
' AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE, AT
No. Si Market Street.
mbe
NEW
i Drew Silks
1
JUT OVEN tiD AND FOll BALE NI
WHITE. ORR & CO.,
E 8 WILMk -23traebt.
NAVY SURGEONS.
Umtata or Mitolcrivi...ann Sun Gaul%
Narr Derairrantatr. D. C.
MEDICAL HOARDS FOR T
EXMdIN AVON tIF, CIANTIIDATENFOR
NUMB to INT() TICK NAVY Al,. ASSISTANT stru
t) EoNS,---Iloards of Medical billows TM rOaTerne at
the Naval Hoen ßL al, Chelael,
Brooklyn, N. 1.. an.l.Naval•Abylant, - Phlladelphla.
Pa. , a t , atoNDA, le, March' et h, Ma r tor the Kula!,
astioa of Candidates foramina/Won Into the.Medleal
Core. of the Nary.
tleoyeamen Ocean:WS of . ahOettilng before elthfT
Hoard, tenet Make ahhlleatiou to the IfOuorable
Secretary of the Nary, -or•to the anderalaned.atal-
Ina residence. data anti place of Meth, „and ,, betore
wblob Board they desire to present.theturelves. Ap
pllcatlona to he accompanied by xancotalble teatt
monhtle or moral character.
i2alolitiaMamiut not be tem Vasa twenty-one nor
re tha.tiVaallinfideg',g,a,..eit.
aMiNea •CirVlldiOX the Of, Om ioard,. m
emistal examination ts 11_1141, prrequ tithe. ler
for aptiolnimenit..lll.Volkawlor.fnmic...
`ti:;; 41a 3 4: 1 1 ico Pei
BUY YOE= NOTIONS,
. • T OY l3 l*eta.
-47 mss, dbo„
iotivwx •
friovaritv6d.ina..l4o.,ol.biatkogro....
PEABIIITB--150 sacks 1n , store
sadfor sale by ISAIAS mos= a W.
7 F, 7, 4, - i? •
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TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES;
TA 3EI pOVIII RB
Warehouse, SI Wood Street,
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RAPER HANGINGS FOR 16.66
narrican WWI Papers
VE it • f.:...VGL ISM JP4PRR9
Nen - eta French Papers
1866
J)ROPOSALS FOR SAFES AND
I.orH,
A TILE 1011
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TO CONTRACTORS.-RAILWAY
ETT IN , —T.. All egbeny VIDDy TatDoed
, •.onpany Invite propokals for the GRADUATION,
D'Ai..2)N ft Y is At. AsTi Nu AND TIES required on
-.intim. of theft road, extending front OIL
'try eouthward, and on flftvon nrtending
from Mationing Creek nonlinear.] to the cletnlti Of
liratly 'a Pend Iron Work, Each aretton will be
.o.out one mile to
Maps, profile*, plans, and kluelllcations of the
work will be ready for exainlnatton at the Eugi -
neer . ..afire, on farce!. In the City of
will .
burgh, on the tat of 311.mb nevi.. and proptoiala
he received at the same place Op to 0 o•cloult, P.m..
"rT111311 . ...i1JA Y. the . 201. 01 , SI ARCH.
The line will be non out end elated ea aeon Ile
practicable. hail contrketorn can at any time Obtabk
the Pingineer•k Wiley, In l'itt,burgh, ail the Infer
elation nevoisary In ottnltltt Itiont to exarrtlite And
1 bid for the work utnterolantlingt) . .
Any further Information ilextred
h e he had
application In peemin or by letter to
satisaYbex.,
frzirttiti E. WRIGHT Clitet Engineer.
A )IROPOSAI.S.—SeaIed • Proposals
for Supplying the Troops al Allegheny Arsenal,
Venue.. with
1 7 ...1EL.33031EC 33133E1P
. For mix months, commencing on the F,111.9T DAT
I IF APRIL, MS, and ending, on the 2Ah dace! Stp
' tembe r, 1869, will be received by the subscriber un
til tie 201 . 13 INSTANT. at ID o'clock,When
they .111 b opened.. The Deer to be of (tool and
wholesome quality. In quarters, with rilteqoaa pro
portion of - exh, (heels and shanks to be exclutied./
The days of IsAlie, the probable qnuntity of bean
qui red. andthe terms and conditions °firm contract,
Van be osutertained on application to the subscriber,
at Allegheny Arsenal. near Pittsburgh, Pa.
• ISA AC LD
Ist lA. of Ord. and Dot.ARNO Capt. U. eV- A., •
me.l4:dti
19 Fifth Street
MERCHANT TAILO RS
HENui
MERCHANT TAILOR,
NOBTIIIVIST COM& OP PENN & St. CUE MB %
Desires to return thanks co his friends and the Pub.
tic generally for their liberal patronage, and irourd
respectfully Inform them that he has Just return
ed from LIU' Eastern markets with a large and well
selected stock or
Fine Woolen Goods,
911111119
SPRING STOVE.
BOYS' CLOTHING
GRAY & LOGA.NI,
Curled Xets,
prrTssunGn
•
BANK FOR . SAVINCSi
Formerly the DOD , . SAVINGS INiSTITISTION,
61 Fourth Street,
Nearly Opposite the liinalrotPllttniburgli.)
Cr tnix c'en IN ice.
)YEN DAILY from it co o'clock, and on WED,
• NESDAY sod SATURDA Y VENfINGS from Ilsy
• in to lOuretut..l - Ist. 7 1,1 , o'clock, and thaltilfolys
ilot to Slay lat. 6[o 6'61046.
• Boots of liy-Laws, de., furnished at the 01140.
gratis.
TVs Inialtution especially ode to then
a t =at . gr i w i trt:stiTx7=7,Tolui %° • ' grai ni sgA t tla
a recourne when neetteu, and bearing Interest ta
stes,' of remaining unproductive.
HOARD OP MANAOIOI4B.
PRESMENT:
41 31 - MC-101=1LC3-20 4.1.4 = 0 . =
VICE rkuasin Th.• • •
s. HARTMAN, . JAMES ra k ß
. K,
ECUETARY AND TREASOICER.
D. M. 161C.:333...1MVX..
A. BRADLEY. WM. K. Nall *
triN s ElikwonTii, Torrielionrs.
41. YOLLANSBICE, 40 7.lsearT.,,
it. li. tiItAIJAIII, R.
CITRITIV DEE zuLL
, Mn.xci TOUR-D. , Vt. S. BELL. robLITAaw
1311 , Tsgtui101 AND CONNIEI..LB
- lEEE ItAILROAI).
CHANCE OF TIME.
THURSDAY, AIARCII 15«, 1866,
MAIL TRAIN will leave Plttibargh at 70 , 010 ck
A. Y. Metoad Of., heretofore.
A NIOBT TRAIN FOR iteREESPORT will leave
Plltaborgh at JD n'elor.l. r. Y.
ACCOMMODA'CIuN will Lease WISP NEWTON
at o'clock A. N. Roaming will Icava Ylnaboret
at Gab r. Y.
Time of all othe W. r train. unchanged . .
R. STOUT. rktoerlutendont.
f ÜBRICATISG 011.,-. bbli.
lia-
Lun Oil. Ctalan HENRY H. COL LINO.
( lALCENED PLASTER-100. bids.
for imie by Mini) OOLLISH
11Q,OSINDALE CEMENT-100 bbis.
.adjust received by HRH EY. H. COLLIN& .
I AND PLASTER 00
mbla ,Y3F,NCY H. COLLLNIL
WHITE LISIE-400 bbls. fresh
T Mlle Lime for sale by J. R. CANFLIELD.
ATDAMAiITINE
CALNDLX.9 rev:eh...l end la Hort at
mk9 • H...ASCOITV!LIberfy
(WITS! DATSD-400 bus . penn~a,
' ' Ll?1 1 4 " !I'."".‘ VOldVa CO..
QwEE'r
Drinitins glOer ror. nOtb
ruhl4i ; t vor t y r a CO.
• EGEIWINIKS--23 barrels, iron
b c , w w, n o w lq,store sta forude by
irdni tr. VOIGT ieco.
ArricEliirApikiess.: -. RECEIVED
cdr loads - chola,' York leaps
Green Apples, =lsla More and tarsal! Ist„. , •
,st:zovnienriiiin-:100bbls. Ent
plea Millrla - rtore =id .for sal tz. a.
ccond atreet.
yukTEs= 7 ,lo frettlY,l 4ew:ilifthoOluit
rootted an& tottalo
&
Nos. HO Nod Wood mot&
P 497 : 41. 01 1 - -; -
?:'4,X3MCKESAILISPICIMIBU
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Meant Itoveltitelvlnig A Va,...o .2 ...
eme
VAt w alalta Darrel OlfiTiriMP
mnrawa • 9 11/6 irMny itzwryi
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.rew Designs.
Now irtc.c.cd:rstrals
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11 AI.I Elt I' hi ARSUALL.
.47 11'ood Street.
PROPOS
riTTnumarli, PA.
NOW RECEIVING BY
47 St, Clair Street.
SAVINGS BANS.
TI - AtivOo6,
SUNDRIES.
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