10* - # ll ..3i .i.116/3 17, 1868. *ogoli•vraxon: MAJ. Cate:JOH N-W. CEARY, " .Plf c`)lWr . mum= To Auvicatimrss at .n it ' 'Nose! ,aeaholuirsbV°T", ts tr he reafter tuat be ,• airadtrernaroetelys4 Wavelet mut t for, watt; handed' Werra% in the el " °( 3 ;taril vertisers, Wheartbals will tie reheated AdyertileteWMplelle Mee a iteaw, Ageek oath payments to, Of ilketbaelefirtstktal..lll n'tYl#,Ma• Tlas prim of oar Morals; end Eyen ll, editions! . .11111t1E MOMS at the timbre, or flow nowsbota. Naffed by carrier' at IrtirTZIGN CIZNTS Der week. SIISPENSIOPI OF HABEAS CORPUS. during the progress of out late -. liitic.ft . ,l:*itne necessary, in the judgment OY3he authorities, to suspend the writ of kithtltiV,iiiptinic the 'British public, through all tite 'regular agencies for expressing opinicui,'gave-velit to the most 'violent in dignation. The suspension was detrinced 411inif40 o(4espc - Alml - without*lirraiit in'tfiZiwictico of modern nations claiming advanced civilization, and as the first of a monstrotts.aerimot.m.ensures under Odell popularintaltntions and personal freMom would alike he demolished. It da,malhle ctikt- apprehensions were really entertained by a good many people. In periods of profound excitement, and Ca pedally 7a . thetf xtfdltibisat anintosities are Hilly aroused, things arc easily seen that have no existence, end things which do ex , I#.nivittien-tinder inch! lights 4 te, take on en aspect altogether `illusory. Whatever perils are before this republic ; through whatever .ordeuls it rosy yet be called to pakf:this'. t titay - be' kifely said, that none of the formidable evils predicted in muse- OtterteCof titn.suspeosion of the writ of ha leascorputt, or of any other of the severe - mearkreirneeessitated - by the war, have been.,e . xperienced. Popular government still remains, and loyal citizens arc as se cure lir the' rattssilession and enjoyment of their Tiede, in all the regions not involved therivOlt,'lts they were ten years ago. The wheel of destiny has revolved. lu all the loyal States of the Union the writ of Aaipeas corpus has been restored. In Ire land it has been suspended, by act of Par liament. Wind is -more, this measure of repression meets the warn approbation of the masses of the British people. They seem to have not the remotest idea this suspension of the great writ is perilods to any indiAduals except conspirators against the peace and order of the realm. Indeed, 'it is confessed, on all hands, that a feeling of relief ran through the community when Parliament sanctioned the suspension. Nothing is more natural. War has itsown methods, not less than peace has its meth ods; and when war actually transpires, or is felt to be approaching, the staidest pc-cpu . batons as promptly resort to war measures as the most Impulsive and inconsiderate. Nor is this the only way in which the British, just now, reject those inculcations of-moderateness whirl. they obtruded upon us. in their dealings with the Irish they accept the doctrine that treason is the great est Di% crimes, and. ought to be punished as such. ,weight Is given to prov ocations, real or imaginary, to treason_ Whatever pretences or facts may he alleged to justify it, are allowed no consideration. The authority of the crown is Menaced; the quietude of society is threatened; the dis memberment of the realm is impending; and - nothing - further is essential to warrant a resort to any measures that may be needed to obtain the old order of affairs. But let no one suppose this' experience will lead England to treat the United States, in case of future intestine diffienities, with either magnanimity or justice. She has had these melte experiences, over and over again; without changing her temper or de portmenttowards other nations when in volved in corresponding troubles. She has one by which to measure others, and another rule by .whicit to direct her own conduct; and these rules are oppugnant and contradiCtory. She secs the discrep ancy ai-dislinitly Is it - is seen by rither na. tione , or individuals, and is not ashamed. Ott . ttrary, she rather delights in it. &peculiar satisfaction animates her at con denining in others what she indulges in. upon system, herself. That is, she mess , ures her virtue by her professions, and ex ; cases her departures therefrom, in prac tice, by the deplorable hardness of her fate. _ _ Tun MOAT Ent as it passed -- the Senate on Wednesday last, provides for a standing army winging of five regiments of artillery, twelve' regiments of cavalry, and fifty regi ments of infantry. Eight of - the infantry regiments, and, in accordance wills an amendment proposed by Mr. WADE, two of the: Stvalry regiments, are to be composed of colored men. An infantry regiment has, oftleens, 500 privates, which number may be Increased at the discretion of the Pr'ellident to 1,000. With the exception of the colored regi ments, the sty-four regiments of white here proSided i for will consist mainly of crib cern. There will be skeletons of companies for therieofticers to command, but nothing more. In a country like this, where labor is remunerative and laborers in demand, men cannot be found to fill up sixty-four regiments In the regular service. It never was a popular service, so faros the rank and file are concerned, and In the nature of things it Canna be. To provide, therefore, for such a largo - iitablishment in outline, without any prospect of ping it, seenn , like a mere scheme to afford - comfortable places for a small army of officers. When the regiments of the present reghiar army ate filled up with recruits (and that will be a long while hence) it will be time enough to talk of-increasing the number of regi ments. Gov. HWMPIMISTS, of Mississippi, in recent letter, which be signs as Governor of that State, endorses a movement for the collection and preservation of the records of the Confederate army, in which he calls for the preservation of documents or "de tails of robberies, conflagration and van dalism," "to be transmitted to posterity in vindication of the truth of history and the rectitude of our (the Confederate) cause." This HCOPIIIREVI being what is considered a "loyal" man at the South, we suppose the first thing the "loyal" men whom he represents will demand, wlien they get control n 3 the National Government, will be an acknowledgment from the North that It Was wrong in patting down the Con - fiderateiXtitise, mut au expression of peni --tenoe- Taw ' Tax President' gave it.out, the othei day, that Louisiana', was more loyal today than she was before the rar. Bight upon the heels of this deelniattOn coteei tho ,electien or 3.Xoiraou,:eri•out:end4mit 13e0estUnist ps Mayor or 4ett Orleane, , by* !HAM' maieri tr: S°47PIW In t 4 el -111 We orals mans ' dlsioyalty thi according to the New yor]tki'tfine,, at ^ones 61440 4f. GaveruP-T°11,491.11404:14...qui5h the 431 0 7 ttole; . As WE [LAVE stated before, the resolu tions of our State Convention excite admi- -e fur compauti , tormrra s.ent &mu ration and approval ari n in g . . :l° P l3 People ISt. Louis rv. hoots -nutmer up to the throughout the miurttik;: and they Nivel Izockyl•fountains. to supply their trading given to the Repubdicatts!of Pena:l4l,mM° a', posts, ILild bring Lack the Ill , lltllulation of much higher positidti among their fellow- fUrN and pelt ties, and the Government sent loyalists of the net ion than t hey.ever &joy. one t i ,u.k.• .1111 till• hnii:lll anettittes. Now ed before. They were mainly from the pen .no eV.% than seventy-ttve steamers i.eJ .J -4 Eton TnoxAs E. Comut.tN, of York, rrtisetl to lonvo i tl i ttrin f tz ther omit of April. and reflect the highest credit upon hit still. are I t ' s..rng q pu n re ' itt '' I tg w g-o d s th a c n 4 ' rn i k o . un ' ta r l i nl ity and patriotism. this season. Our Harrisburg correspondent. writing ; W 'rtr new residence of General Grout al, asy he. ingto a n io is b o y nez n f itta-obrmloctoubuilt ,sglas iptric: on the day of the Convention, spoke of the ten dim shadow of a fear that was felt by many and Breckinridge as their metropolitan in the Convention, before the resolutions , maidences while in office. Government I t i ati g used tha re tli t e; i l i h o o n l . e bk.T ie k a..;:oa hosuse fildtaolil!lntr were reported, let: oicy might not come up and highly to the mark. This fear did not originate General Grant's belongs to Alfrel l Lee, f. respectable colored from any want ol i contldenen.inor suspicion i sagacious i Ma : flour denier,am reported to be worth of any member of the committee which was appointed to frame a platform, the chair- I Two "roconatrnebed" military gentle man of which was known to be a thorough men, one- of •whom formerly served under Radical; but grew out of the fact that the n o ,, r e,,P; a /b . u gitt e r : 1 a t t Potit ('picot, Ar 7 temper of the Convention had not yet been .I river., ~ The weapons u t st ' d W•ere ''s boW l iV tested, and no one knew how far the spirit.krthreat Major Burns was wounded In the that mardfeited itself in New York might. p;;;ritV,:triv7,lo.T cunose, off „ b l i w ,'"l ' , l' O e f n a tl ce 's prevail there. Such a feeling was natural, , eavfoliF and finally put out one •of his under the circumstances, and it was dissi- I 'lles' Then he was satisfteil. Paled the moment the'veading of the resolu- Lions touched the key-note that was in bar- 1 blee rr A s s7gr d one t o h rthe ie l ' ie r fi;X ß o e f n t t lie a m ha ou l n f : I tains has been elected war chief of the loony with the sentiments -of every one I Cheyennes, i„ avn oth t l x, er t l k r:i t r i le . there. The platform introdueed.the mem- held against the whit p es. l3 Nojvittistanding hers of the Convention each to the other, . bis Anglo-Saxon blood, Bent is said to be a and then every-one saw how Idle had been 1 t r. itt v e e r ene d T i y ar o in f g th , e w . l i lits ;,,,, a v ut. e. l l ll . 11( 1 . ~,i i s the fears that prevailed before they thus , on the plains, knew each other. WARDEJSTS OF Tan STATEN-10 a re port submitted to Congress Pennsylvania is set down as having a war debt of f1t53,000,- 000. The only war debt contracted by this state was the t 3,000,000 war loan, and that Is in course of extinction. Philadelphia borrowed some few millions to jay boun ties; but the people of the state generally raised from among themselves, by taxation, the money necessary for that purpose : so that although the sum of $53,000,000 was undoubtedly spent in raising troops to fill the quotas of the State, it is not In any sense a debt. The State is in a better flush. cial condition, to-day, than before the war, with less debt and with better means for paying rapidly what she owes, and that too, without resorsng to direct taxation. TnE REsermsz.—We have now received responses from every Republican paper in the State to the nomination of Gen eral GEARY, and without a single exception that 'nomination" is responded to with a heartiness zeal rarely, if ever be fore, witnessed in Pennsylvania. The tone of the papers is not formal or constrained, but bears every evidence of genuine good feeling and sincerity. Nay more. The campaign has been actively opened at once, alt along the line. There has been no M ailing:or hesitancy; but with a unanimity and a determination that augurs victory the enemy has been attacked at all points with out the slightest show of wavering or weak- A WORD OF A DVICE. —A few papers in the country, with a sycophancy that seems natural to them, make daily thrusts at FOR- N EY, imagining that they can crush that in dividual and so conciliate the President. To all such we take the liberty of saying that JAMES BVCDANAN quarrelled with FOR sky and did not make anything by it. For years the presses in the interest of the then President kept up a personal warfare on hint, which resulted only in seeing him victor, in the end. It' those who are now repeating that experiment are of the class that can learn front experience they may live to thank us for. recalling that fact to their notice. Tue. Chicago Tines says that Judge PArrensos, scm-in..bm of President Jon:c soN, and the United States Senator elect from Tennessee, recently made a speech at a Democratic meeting in Berks County. Pennsylvania. He wasatmounced to make a speech at that meeting, hut didn't do it. The spirit was willing hut the flesh was weak. THE important statement is said to come through Montgomery Blair, that Secretary WELLES has given assurances that no man at the navy yard of Portsmouth, N. IL. shall be turned' odt for voting the Demo cratic ticket_ If they escape being turned out for not voting it they will be lucky. IT is a significant comment upon the re puted loyalty of North Carolina that the honest, peaceful, loyalq,uakers of that State are compelled to emigrate to the North be cause of the hostility shown them by the North Carolinians on account of their devo tion to the Union during the war. TOE call for a Convention in Kentucky on the 7th of May, to form a new party pledged to the support of President Joins so N, is backed up only by the Louisville Jot/cool clique. The old-line democrats intend to hold a Convention of their own on the Ist of May. THE New York Evening Post calls for the expulsion from the Senate of Saulsbury, of Delaware, for his drunkenness. Ile was so offensively drunk, on Wednesday, that the Senators had to eject him from the hall. _ - TIM, democrats say that Gcn.lGE.sn4 Is just the man they wished as to nominate. Oh, yes ! We always nominate the man they prefer. Wn are indebted to Hon. mos. WIL LIAMS fora copy of CARL Senn nz' report on be state of the South. ME Republicans carried Camden, N. J., at the election on Tuesday last by 2.50 ma- jority AN ALLAYING FACT.--Intelligence was received yesterday at tbo rooms of the American Seamen'eTrlend Society, that a few days since a vessel on which• they had placed one of their sailors' libraries, had been boarded In an Irish port by an Eng lieh detective,wito Maimed upon examining the craft. Coming upon this library, ho took down a book here and there, and find ing one named Alarming Fads, at once turned to the tliaptain and demanded to know who was in charge of the library. Upon being told,he ordered the sailornnder arrest, and kept him in confinement for twenty-four hears. Then the facts were investigated by higher authority, and the prisoner was relented. Perhaps When the ware is over these Englishmen will be ashamed at some phases of the ramie into which they have been thrown.—N. Y. Ttmea N the p ofthe Gee trial at Raleigh, 'North Carol na, David S. Miller, of 'New York, testified : "I heard Major Gee make the remark , that they eould kifithem (Yankees) of faster there than they could in 'Lees army—this conversation was betvreen, the Ist and 24th of Ockobor—am not positive as to whom this was said, but I think to a brother of his, hull= noteortain—it WWI in his room al headquarters—my room was next to Ton French iron-clad men-of-war are de- Oared to bd useless at sea. Their gins can not be mancenvred and fired except on smooth water, and they can only be ' em ployed for harbor defense. Their coat has been about (120,000,000—probably , about half what the United.titges hate spent for mon itors and ether nrrnorod vessels. In our case, too,- the result Is about thename. The ships are good: for toast defense: but it is -not, bellesecitherthey can leadvantarieus- Otnplirjedforfighthat In the open sea. . stevrna hovetinpleasent the thought muy be, it is nevertheless true thutthe pp; collar 11Sintenblett:luutnut4 tbe hams of WOOMIIta , l 4o `. celebrnted, it 4114 i te, ti 4 of.theimaices PPla :WWCa;We'tlottv are fed and thttOted. Nature seems to have semnlletlltlitttjblttlitt : with. MSS Destre‘l447ltiWnrithikOmcin which 11.01".. with' nlitivorstuastifi: Asti** got!, . . GENEAA NEWS TEE number of pardons that have been granted by the Pt caident to persons in the States below mimed, under the thirteenth exception of the amnesty proclamation, is as follows: Kentucky, 12; West Virginia, 48; Arkansas, 41; Missouri, RI; Virginia, *2,070; North Carolina, 4132; South Carolina, • Florida, 3M; Louisiana, 142: Georgia, 1,228; Alabama, 1,381; Mississippi, 765. To tal, 8,838 ALREET PIKE, the rebel poet and Indian lighter, is at Little Reek, and evidently still very unhappy. A correspondent of the Lawrence Tribune says he recently ; heard him declare that "till efforts at re publican government record,' in history were signal failures; that ours tens the most complete failure of all, and the sooner the free government humbug wits played out, the better." Tna flornertrmeri—The theory that the Itinderpest Ipronouneed with the i short, as in ain,J Is like small pox, and may be con trolled by vaccination, Is losing ground in England. The London Taut says: "We have reason to know that the experiments made under the Plague Commission • on the protective influence of vareineti ea against the cattle plague, have shown that this protective influence dons and i CorMicrry oe Sri-LING Lorrritv Prim- I crow,—Frank J. Monaghan has been con victed in Philadelphia, of selling..tutery ' pond.. The prisoner had a license under j the internal revenue law, hut as the State • of Penu.sylvania prohibits lotteries, the ; • court decided that the Government license • was of no avail. The Government only in tended to put a license tax on lotteries In States where lottery dealing was legal. • Iv rs srsvan that an Austrian decree, or- I tiering that all the children of the public • schools in Bohemia, henceforth, will be obliged to study the Bohemian language, ; • has caused large masses of the German population to sell their real estate, and em- I ignite to the neighboring German Provin cue. Others are preparing to emigrate to ' the United States; in general, the emigre- I I lion to this country during the present year will reach unprecedented proportions. A LATE ELIgII9II Wart: on diamonds and lother precious stones, says that but a small portion of [het:rents - sold and worn are genu ine. The diamond ruin. of Golconda have given out, and those of India are rapidly falling. The scarcity of real genie has been • met by the ingenuity of counterfeiters, who manuacture spurious gems that frequifialy deceive expert eonnoisseurs. Tux total nataber of children between the ages of nix and twenty-one years, enu merated for school purposes in Indian., is— males, 2.83,81.3; femeles,l26S,44l; total, 522,- 1 244. The amount collected for sellout pur poses during the past yeer evir,742. 77, of which there has I—,ll expended • de sum 0r.Y:E1,2: - .4 13. A w parrs.: subtler, mho has been through all the campaigns and shared in many of the fiercest battles of the war, writes from his home that "he never realized the hor ror of war till he got home to Indiana, and found his girl married to a stay-abhome dry goods clerk." A NAPLES letter-writer ways that several Roman Catholic priests have declared their intentions of marriage, tinder the new law Which makes marriage a civil rite. awl that one has already been united to a lady of Naples. 'The writer thinks this example will be somewhat extensively followed. Tsessyne.Tnove..—ln Marybebone Coun ty Court, In England, it has been timid,' that if a railway passenger find a purse or watch or trinket, or any similar article for Which, if lost, the railway company would not be responsible, he has a right to retain it against all the world excepting the right s . fttl owner. • THE San Antonio (Texas Herald is charmed with the serene peace that prevails in that city; "With the exception or fifteen or twenty fights and the exchange of n few friendly shots, without any unfortunate rt gaits, .nothing 01 moment has happened for two days." Tun Gainesville It 7ro thinks that Florida will ROM. IttiVellsupentbandatnt population, as emigrants are pouring in froiu All parts of the world. it bids them welcome; and assures them of a kind reception—particu larly If they bring money. B. M. HARRISON, of Terre Haute Intl., Jersey, havehis b ro ther, residing in New have recontly been notilied that jry" tta. death of a wealthy relative in i.ngland, they have together inherited - the sum of $6,2.59,000, whiet they have divided equally between them. A nous?. worth twenty-five thousand dol lars has been pnitented to General Sher man, in St. Louis. It is situated on Garri son avenue, near Franklin, and the lot is elglity-four feet front by a depth of one hundred and fifty feet. THE Old Hunkers of :stew York have raised $lBO,OOO to tempt Henry Ward Beecher to leave Brooklyn and preach Con servatism to them. That is what conies of his keeping bad company. TliE New York Tribune is of the opinion that the party that held a State Convention in Pennsylvania when Lee was on the soil of the State, "and didn't call on the people to rally to defeat and expel him, isn't going to.win." LECTURES MERCANTILE LIBRARY • La 3113 40 %I 7:7 WL ZIMI . JOHN B. GOUGH WILL Liu -runs IN c:ltris - sr WEDNESDAY, HOCH 21st, SubJect—"TEMPERANCE.” FRIDAY, MARCH 22d, Subject--“HABITP Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture commences at ex oNdock. Stu& tickets, 60e. Secured Seats, Ste tra. Beata may be scoured at City Hall, on the day of ouch LectureCOMlll*lloll3l, atoo.e.lock. 1111/11/ld BAXEWELL , W. B. EII L S.?S. JAMES J. DO LL, C. L. OALD L. U. C. ALBILEE, .1117 Leetam Committee . EnNGS. PITTSBURGH, FT: MPAAIi WYNE AND CHICAGO NALLWAY COY. OTTICIS OF TOO litEtitirAtalr, PITTSISBUOH, rA Febr uary 3410, the Annual ;tooting of the Stock and Dondhold. erg or this Oompanr. the Election or Directors and ouch other business u may oornii before It. will OP 31/tliun, ° A. t D„ V4:l7l,lll.k";:ffig 4440 ( ..?`'S"?.I6WI; , 1:45% ISESS., to o'clock, A- 07 The Shock Anil Bond Transfer books of She Company In ktlr . ocica In the 0W7 , 1 ritlabinjth, or n ad atihe all'.'4lltlTlSPZetob't VseetT or V. 7 ... re main closed maul IT deep( garchtboreafter. Y. H. HITTCHIN&M, &teeing. Pl:csinicodirri'poo9o -7, 1 iitmicirmren SAVINGS BANS WEST 111.,1cel.Ttu, AN ELECTION FOR PRESIDE NT mv tle s sg A r l a zil o r or the MA NCH B ESLER. Mousy - till Eeiluitnirj be held gy t t e r i ctut4ll, tre l ! °."'"l Vitg. ' l l l ` 7 . lh , DlVE. Cavb,r. ~$ ` : i t~fi: _t v vigg.Hic tb.: 114 104 .mi1a pt .54 , 4 1:54.14ata . " . , : m na ~ 11. .7 4w m 0, 1 71: . • `Yh ,COFJFI%, Agent s: ' • e , ert , _ -konnivania, 104 Hut' 1 %!" 11 __ ' P 41.1411WPZ/EZT 1 B inr — . Alairra'"77-iit-iretiort— es ZARIVVINV#ANSIIMM cargues 14,1, DRYGOODS, TRLIEWINGS. DRY GOODS, TRT3IIIIII4GS, --- ruesT CAP - iSTIANCHLHCIL ifIi r ANTED —IMMEDIATELY 7 At [BULLETIN OF PRICES ALLEGIIEST CITY. III:CEL3311311 HALL, a. g m,i , ; 7 ,,lu v irr, , ,yea--,,a..,i,t? n i t . V,.. T t ophterklader s w f l4tl . ,ne . tri: ,, rtverts , .. ywAto . v. 111- tho i nt -glgi, you bo , n,., ,,,, nn0r ,,,,,,,, non , nv.y. Prayer Meettng on NV 3713NEliA.T ll ‘ lir.2 , lNtl. r The ...K Ii !A KI _. -,_ U . H. 4. 4 : K 1 . public WV cordiallyinvltett to wttend. nthl7.ltti wiNe ~....--. __ _ , - --. , AmtcD — AGENTS--MaLe and tt_. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH— FES! ALE , to tell lloi,l/A 7: lo r iTiwothy TO .- .1-7 Th„,,,,,, „„,,,,,, „ rr i„. a , i , , h .„ l , ... , 0 , m 5 b i 1,L , 1 , M , ' 1 1, F. . 1,, tr . L . ( 1 . 11 4 1 0 01w 0r , ,ru - I , •i w T.T 4 ll . l..ol i E h 2l or y; will be held, we vto 1, tti 10-, n'4link. In 31Act /tilt' 7.. f i lth/riP . ; ..; 3ching hy the P.oto , lies. JA3fits g, t tr u lt4dll:ir s i Lw lttll N S l T4 l l£.l .m :_ , MlC , ltt p tLY , l.N . G „; ;:htt o t3 , l, ,, The evening G lee tent be held 111 the be K ' Kl...ry hoes, ' F.' ton.. tpip ~, 1 , ./ 4 "'-. Untwist (Ilium!, GRA NT sTuEr.T, neer Meth, !.....,;,...",...,g ~ ;,...L. P . , EM,, IIIY . l' lo w ' , .... 5) " 1 . when the ordinance of Baptism will he admlnin- ~`llL'`a un i. • 1 ' l ' _ 11.1 "..' 11 ' 11. tared. mill/ ' TA y, l7 e T ro Etll ,,AN — A G s o D o H d is A A g m e , n ..s t it g , N t0 ,,,,.. 5 .A T THE PLYMOUTH COMORE GATION AI Clll.llWit will coolinac to woe - N ' i11.,..,.. 1 1 0 ,4g14. 1. t . 1 M:1„, ,1 , n ,%,:; . ,%;,'";,,1 4 , 0 1,, ~,:. ship to their Church , on !laud chrect. until the tom- „ woo ~,,,, „ s o i ,,,,., ~, ,•,,-., ,, ,yi, , ,,,,. T , ,,„,. pletton attic new Academy Of Muck. Um . HEN- noo b oil no Bonk . non i .. rot oio ~. ~,, nmon „ ,001 , RY D. 310011 E will . prearli TO-MORROW at 10‘c A. M., god et 7r. m. in the morning the tints tier- ', 1 ,7 0 7.,,,11,: . di p,,, h 1 K 4 n 0 1 0 ,..1,% 1L '..' ogu o l n VlV o fg , :sg..?„ moo on MnnTiol . l. P ll g ltm. rr. g r..l. KIK ' 7II AR. aIIERLLII3. G 7 on rth street P , I . lll3bitrith, l'. mlll2:l3d3tavetterw RELIGIOUS POLITICAL _ _ _ _ -R e want . AGENTS every.. here _to . ..di e W - EONGRESS. — The friends of IMPROVED TR ENT - 11-DOLLAR SEW (NO MA CHINES, three new kinds, under and upper fei •Ii HON. JOHN P. PENNEY warranted Sec years. Above alm) or large commi ' Mon paid. The ONLY Machine. sold In United sta.., for lent tban_Abili, which are /ally Hcse..l by Boy, Will present hie name to the Convention of the Whee/er & Wilton, gent,- & linter, &nye, & te.., Union party. for rmnalnation.as a candidate for I 'llo - and Bache Idn-. All other cheap Machines are I 0 Venn In the Bel DlistreCi. InhiSiGerd : rillNGEenorni. C.lrealara free. Address or esti op _ on SHAW & CLARE, Biddeford. Maine. iRrICONGRESS. del:demist &mi.' I - - WANTED—AGENTS—Nets - Book GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY I T T -NOW READY.—GET THE BEST-Flit iM , OVEICIAL SOURCES.-The great Campaigns of GRANT and SHERMAN, by the world-renowned Historian A. T. HEADLEY,=Mimeo( ••Wa•hing. IS A CANDIDATE IN THE 520 DISTRICT , ben and Ills thneralsi` "Sacred Mountains. - se. In.h9tlrnd COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. OVER 111. H) : PAGES. with 30 STEEL PORTRAITS. BATTLE . .... SCENES and MAPS, giving a complete Illetors of NOTICES. I irant and SliertnanN campplo.. and a rull Itiogra - - - pity of the mom prominent benerelsof the Unto. IIOSS PLASTERERS, TAKE NO- Arrn.y. 1 n 4, This wor c k le published In both English and ii - 1 -P TIE E. that on and after the FIRIiT OF A PRI I. ~',. i „'.'idi l ,,,. =.'it e ' F tT'A rt r:,.T.t.lg u 4 j;,.,,. NEXT. we, the Josrsiefuten Plardarere or PUB.. rail on or address A. L. TAI.COTT, /fib Liberty burgh and vicinity, will demand FOUR DOLLARS. 1 sired , pi ~,,t,”,i, P.. m1113..1 PURL DAY. Sy order of COMMITTEE lalatat distil - -- . - . - u, y C0,,11 . 1 rote, Orrice, / .FOR SALE. . , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ; FOR SALE.--The Residence of all persons interested• that the report of Al , - I .. 1 . ,. ~,, im ., DR. j,y ~,,. or , r , w , ~,,, y .„,, I Yr 7l77 rs 7 Phainted 70 7 11er' 17 c tele damage 7777 " ! and Nor Comment. Allegheny CitY• If old void by the change of grade of Vann street, with the as- , before lilt 2 , th Inst.. It will be tor nut. Ineolro on ont sod plot thereof, ems been vitie LAV 111.1 1 the imolai, s or at J. H. S.W. C. 1101 MA is iv - Ino male,. If the mistmeentents are not paid within i No. , e t 5.,.. e ',., „ tre , te,1.12.1wd thirty days from this dote, liens will be tiled there. ; . for segment the properties assessed, with interest FOR SALE—IOWA LAND—S2,OOO oosas and fees. Immo-ding to law. • -L. -Alt O F FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY mh9tawd J. F. SLAGLE. C l l7 YeallcH o c , A CRFAS OF I AND .itu.t.d near Webster Iles, Nos. lid 'Flftlestnod. 1 . Marathon county. fawn, tote the line of the lem•ln,• Railroad.) m offered for sale for rho T11111,,11. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DRAYS, 1 sm,,,ss, •sst,.. nadr,s, -ow NKR,- ~, , ,. - n . HACKS, &X.-Notice Is berths . even to ail ' orrice- fedi:a Trne re f limy.. Carts, C arritlTCS Boggles, de.. mars SALE—Three eet . her ° resident or non-resident . Ite the City of I It eidgis good seconl - to pay their 1.1,1111.1 at the Treasurcrla l ,hand 8011-Elie% 40 inches diameter. Zi feet tong. otitis of the Clio of Pittsburgh, FORTHWITH, In two II loch flues he each: made of 1-11111 ei Lt. bury t, accordance wide an Act l-4 of Assembly, approved ; 1111r11 troll, Prh.e Mee e•ncle. Koolau ~....' 11. I. March JP IMO, sod an Ordinance of the Councils of • DOI. ' S. co., at the. t o d o „,,m, w oe s, ~,,,•,,,, of the City of Pittsburgh, passed April 10, 19M, and all i Point alley and Duque. se Way, l'i l tslen reit, 1 . . e. persons who neglect or refuse. to take out Lleenses foci ;4 wdo will be mlblect to 11,11eltel tr, to be recovered before • Ts, Mayor, double the atnnemt of the Lactase. ' Fon SALE—CRUDE OIL--3 Crude The old metal plates of previous years must be re- Oil, TAN KO, In goal order, !masted In It Al • turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or pay ; FIELD, mhataing Law rent, mile, an. 1.1,,e.1 for TA emits therefor. , sale: cheap. (heir capacity 14 1111011 t 1200 hoe., 11.111. or 11fhheI1 ~ letll. Itooll tainting, ado every (milli) eeti • reel for Each One Horse Vehlele I) 750 ' ' t intplieg ill i f tanks from the river. I tot Lore 1.1 Each Two Home Vebielt. IT. CO • ROBERT I. nt7II3IEIPrZ, No. thi ?lest street Each Tone Horse Vehicle... 15 00 mlel2:lwel Each Two Horse Hack la 00 Omnibuses and Theis r Wheels drawn by two I.s'Oß SALE--A Valuable Country horses, Xl9 00 each. For rorth additional horse used ' .7- Resta.. at .F.Algewood Station, Pennsylvania In any of the above vehicles, Ivo°. ; Railroad. toe and a half melee from W111,16.1..tirg • , W. EICHISALM, City Treasurer. Eleven acres MG porches of Land; a tine new wed, PIiTSOPROH. February GM lb.M.-11.7.roarld . log containing ten rooms and cellar underneath. .....os ,1 Fruit sod other rpnvenlences on the premised For - 1 further inforiratlon, call at No. RIG YIRle sore, PUMburgle. oven the heethiSe3. nedieltl J. 0. 111011. . _ , FOUND—Sniall amount of Money i li OR SALE - Sharpsburg Property ,in Allegheny City. The owner can have It by ; A'l' A RAIOI SIN-A Brick Hower' and Half so lllng on ISAAC HITIMETT, at the Great Western Arco of Ornetnel. In the tour vor Pten rp• be id 11. 1 liming Mill, corner of Marbory street and Hu- . Wester. FeautYlv •Ili a Millreall roeves nes , lac. ,eneseeWay, and paying tor this selvertisemeot. ; land. which betngs it within a few memo, ride of m 1116,314 the city Teems 1120dell.e. For loionnation, ap ^•.-.• - - • e •• - FOUND PI) i:: i'.. U. .it Art., ' ill w .. ..i. iiiti; ;:i.;:q: - N irc 1 ork City, or It. H. FRA NC. la. Controller , t 1n. , . Allegheny City. 'oh 15..i.1 - - i 1: 4 1..11{ SA LE— 4. va l uable Farm of -.. 113 AellEn, In 11.nn town•hip. Westtnnro.land county, about thee, inn., (ruin trse Pa. It. It.. ..1" which there are 75 Ivrea cleared anti In goad .t... of ...titivation: halattc, well timbered; a good Sind.. orchard ',enema fruit of first quail! 1 . like Ito prove. went s are a good hone, S. g0..1 well of water al Ills. '. tct ' i r se.. " Pre " Vh " o e l ' e 1., '' rn " 1 '' ,1i.,1 ° ,7. ' . " , "b :1. 01. ,: ' ,., " . ' , " ., " ,!; kr,;;,?.7l:,Xll, l oglht.!'4`,,Tg:' I'lri fi T7,',,,,s i , - ,1,`, 1 I 1 , retell...l , lam enquire at the office of \‘ ' &l. h. {IAN'S. ! i I . . J-51 LlLerty ...rect. op stair, tutni.ltlol . , E 11.116 1 iti,il i kEs s , ) 1, 1, ' 011 RE N T —A t'ountry rirat. con- Laing 14 acres of Illell Soli. large two-story 8r0 ., . Dwelling. Barn. Stahl, .h.chard, ..,p, lag and Sprits, Simplt, Ilona, ,iltuated :miles from I lir he.l.ige. o;,p..•11, .1, K tl . l ' .i 4 r"" ""e''. IN.' r ii ° . Mc 1.0 1 N 5 l'.:. 1, " 011 lIENT--Tlte Lot on the cot .. oise.ess, \ ' 1 . nor of Butler and Alleghem. PSI3I . N 1111 tl Wan], together with the old !trick to balltllng thereon. rite lot ha. 141 feet front hy list feel deep Perfect, p-;, , t,',..dtv.i. g."',17.ivi.,%=:-.1-.? . ...- . .:13- F . l ‘ frl; street, second lion?. 0110:51 SEWING MAI WUEELER tu. WI SON'S New Improved Family Makes a Stitch Alike on Both Sides. Is so >lmple mate CHILD can lettre to use them by simply referring to the printed lustruellnue. which are sent with ',Tan' 111•( EVERY MACHINE N . 'tenanting, Tucking, Braiding, Cording, Stitching, TIIIIID LIST OF APPLICATIONS tot Cello, Lieu., uled In the Clerk's rellee up to kLarel. hi 0, No. sst.. n/nO FL ACE. Thos. Well, Tel - yr. 1.1 Ward, littsolr•ib. Jon!. Tone,. ill. Lewis !lard: do do do tieo. Gay lt..n, do do d., Andrew Mahe. do du do Wm. 0100 n, du do do J 1.... F. 001 •ler. du d o Jo John Mocni. 40 Jaeoh Fisher, Fetus !loose do .11. Thos. tiadsder, du do do Jolts& %% lel, do do do A. W. Aiken, '1 avec, 2.1 Ward. do Jut. McKee, do do do Eugen Zen-Inger. do do do J... Cox. do .1.1 Ward. do Rohl. Luxe. Ealing House, do do Denote fielding. other goods, du •10 Henry McMullen, Torero, fth Ward. do H. Swearing., do do do Rosaklaurer, do do du W. 11. Slmptut, liat•g lions, do do W. litecaelsen, do do do H. Thou.. a Co., other goods, do do Albers tilockner. do do du Tranerman a Applebaum A Co., other goods, Fount! Ward. Pittnourgh. .I.lam eseneltart, Tayern. St h Wary, Pittsburg!, A. H. Minoan, do du do Ralthosur Wein, do do do John Miller, .1u do do Louis Kauffman, 110 do do Michael !latter. do do do John Nusbaum. do do do Daniel Yells, ado do du 0. W. Buenbw. Fatima Mouse, do do David Collins, do do do I'. L. Cells, do do do L. Seidoeffner, do do du Lhgarda Kook, do do do Chas. Mlllsteln, do do do Raymond SchliThrthog, Tavern, 6111 Ward, do Wm. McKee, other goods, do do Wm; Wolff do do do Henry Itobilrei. Tarern. 4th Ward, do John Ilwitell, de s do do Pat' 0 Diann, do 0111 Ward, do Jou. Moldier, do do do Mathias ()cline, othergoods. do do . Wm. Crosson. dS, do do Gasper fleddinger, Tavern, tOth Ward, du Isabella Y. Young, du do do Joo. 11. Clark. do de do Alex. Murray, do do do Jos. litter, du do do ?dish a Fenton do do do Aug. W Mime , Posting [lnn., do do J. It. flosslItto:. • do do do lief, Speck mer do do do Cheat. House y ,do do d - m. Hui I esin. do : do du do Michael umber, do do do Christ. Men. do do du Peter Koliseekr r, do do do Fred•k Smith, .10 do do stn.!, ocho •I, other goods, du do Clts. L. Nothing. Tavern, lst Ward Alto henv. Michael Fisher, du do ' if° JOhn Fletcher. Ealing House, du do Adolph Berner. do do do J. Schutt*. sr, A Co., other goods, do do *dads. Danner A Co.. do do do Harmon .1. ',ball's, Tavern, 2d Ward. du Beery hist. do do do J. A. - Mickley, do do do Jolin C Miller. .lo 1•1 Ward, do Joan lieyer, do do do boo. Uerst, du do ' do Valentineotork, Eating House, do do Henry . LOIN)'. do do do do do do Fred Koehendortyr, other gouda, du do :Stephen lettner, Tavern, 410 Ward, do E. nliweiger, do do do Jos. Weber. do do do John Gordon. do do do Win.aloffinsu, do do Jo,. /iolinfeleder. 3: - do do Phllllp Peery, do do .14 Jos. Stadiemar, an do do Urn. behmidt, du do do Anthony Wetter. Eating Hone, do do Jos. bell'. rth, du do do Johanna Lang, do do du Francis Elbe, du do do 0. 0 essenachoddl . do do do Annit Froelich, do do do Jno 0. Elcheumulier, do to do tiottlelh Yeller, do do do !leo. Schafer, Tavern. lion, Btrestughen. Juo. I.orey, do do do , Jacob Young, do do do 000. Now Eating flues, do do kit man A 6141111, 110 du do Fred. Altaveht, do do do Fred. Senft, oilier goods, do do Peter Schlegel, do do do Goo. Dieter, Torero. du East do Danl. server, du do EltrAbeth. Barbera Fans. do do Lawrenceville. Philip 11 agues, other goods, du AlanClicster. Aug', 'Jaime, Kitting Moose, do MoKeeshort Mathias hies,. Tavern, do do . (ou. A. Euler, do do do John Wort. phut, do do do Jaeoh Sobeld, du du Sharpe/erg. Jerome haunt, do do do KG VOcoff, •lo do b. Pittsburgh. lot. P. Stele s Edens ljuuse, do Tenacffrancesve art. Furadrald. othergoods,. Ches. Threnheuker, Trvern, Baldly In Townsblp. John 1E1.10..7,. do do do .I.Llglittter. other goods, do do J. P. McPherson, 'ravens, Collins do dWm Snyder !ha. Chortler , do Reuben Hester, do do do Cho. C. Ststvena, other goods, Franklindo Henry Bost, Eating House. 11,11111” du tarj . 1 1 11:1 . 1411. Teresa, 21,1g o lary do do Jacob Tr., Jo AloCaffellest do Jaeol! Sarver, do do du Ann Bennett. do l'ltt do Andrew Jack, do Phllll do Jos. Dieratch, do Eealiree do Philip lierat, do do do James Netirosani do llebb•Gon do siThaylitts — 7 -- - ; Ail the Latest St in Great Variety ,J. F. I). liontlag, do Uses do , ! EIG. Fnrlnaree, • do Sealer . do ' __, _ • _, • mli , Fred. Kauff, do .L. St. Cher do . OLIO COPPER AND BRASS. 3: do 2,C00 hoondsCOpper; AGRICULTURAL. . Andrew Hoover, do d 0 1.0,0 do Brass, : Michael Urea' Eating House, do . do - To arrive on steamer YOrktond, for sale t i p - . Matthew Ihtesison, Tavern, trultan do mhi .,. 115.3.1A1l DICKE d Co. I STATE AGRICULTURAL SOULE. 1 Jos. Henry itt Do lld Beet, Tavern, do du ----------- ~‘, , Ahrens Moony his. Colgate Palm. i amoVuirenoo m ic " iy " ,t ,-,,, Ttf ", :i b i ..1 4 ' ,% " gr,,, 3 2 1 0 ' 8- 1 I J .mb two... t, ,Ito Versailles do ISI"rL-21)1) do do do i ......... To et, •HKdeft KlTeertne, Hotel aid Fader ot.lanuary. IRA IL eras resolved to hold an A ' n ' o l u GU l ' 'I. " C°" " ' -in 40 " WEDSF-SnAY * "0 '''h d" ' -----.. --' 121 1.-----'.---- Soaps, received add for load, by Exhibition thlo pear, on the 2ATU.2IITII 2rng Alit '"f Marsh, "' fi " " o ' clock, a. ''-• " r h " rin g th° I ..viMETIEO AND T016:§.7 It KINKER a saes. moon , KEI'TEHIJI,It sax f r, And appointed u ,.. 0 m , Abo‘v*PPUffatitil l9 . • . Vox. l'AiatiA =!I W.oodstre"eL,•, o ld r i,e t te.eLo t r e eo d e z tv,,e r p u r .opo in aal th it. l TroA u lti t , ...... i . b . o r i r wa -. l .t i rr i I,,,l,P,,,,,PUttor.yyrloiri h ne .. t t h . e , lc , bondain me Oleo on or ------- . 1 . 1 • • -• • . ""I • • --I- v -- - - - ':Novil,Notatilr , • - . --' I tia lle llra diff ait er f 4- S t artl i e n Cett ° allt l tt itl e tl e th ltr l tt• ble - sere, AMO3 E. c. . r Troletrittotut will o . Q.P .r l e, lol . lf a- C r.see l i e r 7 ,9 oll l l... :C e ill . ll ibt ll,ll M eir. o .4 ll , ll illAt e. • li eu 431a1w lrAll oll .. • , kail. Korthninberiandt ITst. BiAlst.. rltteborri • ' . . r. K b ; e 7 .4.r o i tt4t i ra ,, n o e e r : i rd: . e . t . : e r ti t . 1 e 4 .7 zr ..t before tu k t . h .n e : D irf . .‘ S. .•- , . - Toys; , Baitkots,, .1Kol: 111 d .I.Kl•Woltd .tre.t: . Joux . ll„,Hisqtan,liarrignarra GANG, ta_ssalkSi: •-. .rtm - 'Ls , ' said vilailn 1 1 110.11 air& atiffrbATlffsl ,2 .. ' Ad.eil..Bdaelt Ilareratldata it - granted, or they seltl be revoked according islets. ! ..-.... ~e , b41.1e9M01L4i2 03 4 11 / 1 1 ; NaP I V I 4r I II, ,LltborAlAix•K,Tril ._ _ Nary, Nor ' rt ' ettVg " , , .""!" 11r 1....___. , w • A - "ERIK'N.' Clete. I 'w - '! `"- - -14111 P C:Il l; - 411 t 2" I L -11L1.11.00110-.llo,o4t,?bAlildluiltaNdralo 1.,,, 0 Ib. =nem . 0 . arldshurr,_ All communl. --•— . • - mbH ••• . •• • , IetAIAuDII.K 111, ••••.-- eatlitaidi Quaid itl,...wlllbe/ald betdre the Exec- I - 10 1 0TATOE1500Obbt. Prixtee ' Al.l - • J-,-tif ..i E r Eil ' f 9 • T I:• ' -1: f' • PEAKETlkt . .llso4stielt. , loa , tito4. • •Ini ii=use:latitM.4 l, l . 4lArsAit i ''" . bert:Smi V e ' 4l ‘ )3l " ./.oA"° ' f°l'4 " l•l s ,L - I - ' I -• 11. •-- I - i - I • I -I • • - '.'l l " . 4 . 4 ., R dt o opwagra...ct nurtivinalult,*Qu i t..„.,,,klya4.-ii:_ - 4.,;;24,.purioujazTo . .:, ma y.:. - , , ,•-• . ,-,. - r .- : -,, ,L ~,,-. -' alt - /At - HANp v .! , , • d-kWarletTADdlitare4Kaa- - 10Xlifaxtetatitio• -- '.` ...s.: -. .. V l • . ~. • . . ,••• _ , „ .. . , . „ , . . . . . . . . • Sc d•ake oc these Msehmes—dorm to PCUZZCTIoN They are the Best In the World. We ask an examination of our Machines before Ton mat. rune purchase. WM. SUMNER & CO.. kekhl; NO. Al FIFTH HT., PITTSBURGH. I CI _BOOKS. STATIONERY, Sco lew Book. 00:1 5 9i0: 4 001 , 3434M33;11 enhl7:l4l A NEW BOON, AUCTION SALES. ST. CH ARLES FURNITURE, CAR.. PETS, IJEDDINtn y Se, AT AIICTION.—Cons-. lamming on W ElniEbli Al MORNING, /starch 21st, leo . elock and at : r. a., andcontinuing every day at same hours, will be sold, without resorts. the 3EI f3 Tzr entire funtlAhnwnt t/so lit. Charles Hotel, corner of Third and Wood streets, embrscing full sults of Parlor. Drawing Room. Reception, and ChasnMw i Furniture. In Rosewood, Walnut, ' fitshogauy, and I m am l og woods. Elegant ImOsteas,Os, watts stands, wardrobes, tires-Mug Caat.i, Marble tables, chairs end ,every variety of Funilture: magnificent nor ! roes, vet:mils a blinds, shades, Se., carpets of every qUlllty, from ingrain to the richest quality of velvet. and Brussels: oil cloths, druggeta, rues, mats, Ac.; . bedding embraces feather, eotton, hair, hook and moss beds and mattraswit spring beds, bolsters, and pillows, sheets, blankets, quilts, comforts, ads, musgolto seta, Sc.; dining room ware, In -1../r/003, sam , rick . eluding the silver spoons, forks, castor., sets cut , ler:. queansware, table Moen,.ke. Liquors, ekr., evill be Included lu the sale and announce.: al rough the daily pa as pers: also, groceries, pre.sery es, /to, • also, the Whitg Machine In laundry which cool gnu. Term* cash. T. A. fitct`f.T.l.. LAND , Auet. Lll 11.1 - ElEtli STABLE AT AUCTB4S— Ott WEDNESDAY 31tilt1 March Ili., to RI o'clock, will be sold, at Om stable of 11. PA'fl'ellt ! 60N CO., who are rethlng from business, First street, above Smithfield, the entire stock, tag Horses, Carriages, Ruggles, Sleighs. double and single Itanness 2 Waddles, Uridles. :Lobes, limn' Covers. Boils, tutting Bores, Ogice Forniture, Sc. Special attention to called fo thin sale, thresiock Ina nearly new and In line condition, nod ivt!l be sold without reserve. Penn. at sale. mbla T. A. MeCLELLAND, Anal BY .451.. L. O. "JELoo FROM mr - w - ivir. J. L. READ, 78 Fourth St NEW BOOKS TROWBRIDGE'S NEW BOOR. Lilac-sr .a.maxdsr AT GEORGE SANDS' NEW BOOK, arzuk.sucomsersr. FAI SE PRIDE, bi the author of `Family Pride .• SSOLUTION lIF PAIITSI3Iw LIPPINCOTT'S PRO nOUNCING GAZITTEER I t --,.. , „ n iiit c ,-,T,V a rt itr? b l iP. h 4 7 3l i c li r ° 7Tr , "' l u g n , b. ; ttleee AND DICTIONARY OF THE WORLD—new 1 the a t one o r D. GlL** c cu., it thie day a it.. revised edition wired by Mutual admen The business of the A will be settled by their ence.ors, et their °Mee n ECCENTRIC PI ReONAUES, by W.litlasell. I - the 111111, on South Canal street, near Chesnut, Al ~ And all other new Books for ilia by' Tho g lieny u ndersigned will continue the Milling bust , to ti v t. Nat;! name and style of OILMORS., when, with their increased fact , JOHN P. HUNT & CO., 'l7fll,t h :A=l74lt2Vi°,...t d Z'of,Zil=tlAf',',"`Ll thereforetaost respecholly request at least a trial 39 Filth St., masonic Rau. i from MI, autipanicalarly those hardest to please In athlti that article ot prime necessity, For r . P D. 1 LMORE. J. •. SIMPSON. PICHRUAwir Oth, tom BF . J. MeIIASTER. I The nndersigned would resprettntly inform the oldie that k. tug r at , .1 himself With I). tall: *JEW BOOKS: MORE and 1 1 i ..J. XIcbtASTEIL, under the name and . I .‘ Spiritualism, McDonald $1.25 I style °COIL ORS., 1:1111Phill, A CO., the Oneldis• Rammed from Egypt, A. L. v E . ~. 1.5 d formerly ewndneted by SLEII.SUN A liboW, at 17b •lintlines of TheolOgy • 544 I Federal street, Allegheny, wilt he centi9,ecd by the Centenary of American Methodism, !Redo. L5O I now firm, da ted February dth, K. 55 • Life and Leen of F. W ~ i r J Robertson, Q .4,00 jebitf J. W. SISISON I lere wa tt rd•, Kingsley..• 1,75 /lours Amour the Gospels, Burt 1.10 War Lyrics, the 1,50 HATS. CAPS , &c. Algers Poetry Orient The Happy Islands,.. 11, i ui ATS! 11ATIO t HATS!! Four Years in 014 World utile J. L. READ, is Fourth street. -d-d 1.....-- PROCLAMATION: ' SPRING STYLES. PROCLAMATION. -- City of Alle- i _____ 1/11r, T. lig —ln compliance with a resolntion 1 pacced by the Selct and common Y. minella of toe 1 - v ..- - JD City of Allegheny, at their meeting on ilia gth Inst., ivxeCiOrli., Ar Clio.. II ht 'why Issue ray proelninarion. orderilig an Elee . l lion in Ilia FIRST WARD, .111t•gbeny. too held on THURSDAY the 22. ti inst. al trte lasi piece of 131 WOOD sr.r4VET, bottling elections, then and- inst., to elect a Menthe , t ..o I,WID MISIss..S• DER [ITS; by the resignation of O. IN. Miller . (siren urdedilill2rAd m d.d47l l IS Dlf s f a rF d' ^ SAATOOAS, DEIHIyS, DASHERS, RESORT, gttf • of f'" 7 111 " n um'll w :::: 1::::: Mayor . '' "L ,, FTC.., 6 1 :' 1:1 , - N ' r• l' Z b u i t T Zvi i ... A 6 N R:C h i Ts I A ° T . :k . A l s i R ii i t u o i N l MI r. ivwi E Efi CLOAKS, tke -g., 1.1 = = s = r- a . L - . = h. .= c, 4- , = = ,:, 0Q... , 1 es ~, ,-, 7., .... 0 C:= .0 . = ==. 4..., E. , i a 'Z . ° •-• 0 s :17 coom A c , ;... .... f;e, E ..,4 l i f la cr. a ,_ .... , ....., 0 0 c,, .. ;a - ;.., ~ c , = 3- - = ,s. rs cl b - a7> .° .... 6 ri, --. ... . Gz f= .7 a 0 .0 715 r-i o co , -. le 11 SZ4 i g g n = =ct 7:, •-' 3 t ...... -o -o ~ r., ~, .:, 4 4 —. .= ra "..."! 'P Gr. t; = '... r-; 0 SG = G. 'li a = ~,, =. ‘ d r ,..) l i ...a A r .":?.. 2 : ; 7 .ue c,. a ;,-- 1. - -4 E ...T. r. 4 4 c. , 17." 7:, , 1 01 El a> cs c o ) 1 1 .-. T..-. 4, a t i 4 1 ' 7474 . 7 :a . 4,= ..• .- • n 1 a C o a ,p = C= Mst .1 . I = l LI * 64 w I=l ' re vu. es = -V. =54 6.4 - .. 4 .0 .= -a .0 9: , = ° 6 ? .? 4 .-.... ~, ..„ ... a 6. 0 .7-.. Z O • 2Vic 'ctia° a' .. s . = 0 = .... '' 01 t ..' . 6. 0 .1.vW0 =1 9 ; m 4-. = no —.... c., ... ei) q ... COM d Wl> ...... ea ,_, a = = —. ~„ . . . 0 .1:1 0, . 0 0 4 ' ... E l. 1: • 0 C . : ..0 CI on 0 ~., , =m . 01 Ail "LI O. ..= Co CO i. = 06 . E" .4= IE DISSOLUTIONS. FOR THREE DAYS, _ 1, 4.'1' 12 GOOD PRINTS, Fast Colors: Bleached Shirting Muslin. ipJ4 ill the best makes of Prints, LW SPRING STOCK. Good Undressed Shirting Muslin. DeLaines, the newest styles; a great variety of -" -U I4 V ""CD D Dress Goods; this being one half former prices ,t_rr Extra width and quality of — G;r4Z , O3:3S I . Shilling and Sheeting AI [ELI:VERA GOODS, LACE GOODS, tins. An immense ,quantity EMBROIDERIES, and variety of Dress Goods. i :LYYI.IAti, LW A I [ls. Ihe • same as have been sell - u,l,lLitY /0 , 0 tug at 50 and 62 1-2 c, Al lIIMIDEILVD SKI It rb N A 1 ,1% ri 01' Ni" INciS AM, ITAN'TIKERCIIIF:FS .ICl' 3 1-44 One dud a half yard wide Healy Shirting Muslin, A great variety of Dress and other Dr) Goods, the prices being a reduction of one-half ~AI.Ii . Our Stock is now %en full, and contains some of the most desirable and cheapest goods on hands ever sold: IiOESE-KEEPING GOODS. Our Stock is ROW complete, utak- Inc the greatest satiety eser exit ittiteti in this city. The PARTICULAR attention of Housekeepers is Invited to this DEPARTMENT. JSIIIBARkERI'OI, 59 Market Street. subl2,tf AIiceANDCESS I= Wholesale dealers lu FORIION END DOMESTIC 44001/S, No. 94 Wood strtet. third house above lihmond alley Pittsburgh. 1.31 LICENSE LIST A SEW STO(K FoREIGN AND DOMESTI4 DRY GOODS, Fj71 , 1 , FROm nir I..fll4•sit Ntkveltie 11•11=11 BATES & BELL'S, =I Wholesale and Retail JOSEPH HORNE & CO. In , Ite, tL.. nttootlotk of DEALERS. MERCHANT and MI I.I.INERN to thvir azsurtrnt.ut of FEIUNISIIING G 00134 ”APKI , LRSETS. I l Alit SKIRTS. Ast, s,rNrtiAr VAltllol 1.4 T iCY7L' I C:, 'NT . %%111 'EI AUK, .PFREEI , AT I , . PUL AR PRI , I New Goods Received Nos. 77 and 79 Markel Street MU SPRING NODS. 1. , •t from the FIASTERNITIES. Melt n. i pri.par, .1 IDII.I , ,ALE awl The Arrii al, To-Da) are Hamburg Flouncings, EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. PISS LAI'L CHIA. Al!, II E SI-STITCH ED AND AIL Ell DK PS.; AIR DEAD DREIISES AND WILL,: NEW STYLE Ili N N ET' AND HI H EONS SLACK .ITT El) SILK NETS: NEW STYLE EH, SILK VEILS; Ew STYLE EDIESETs Is rase< solor5; t .‘N( HAIR coM BS • A PORTE NIINIAI LS MACRUM, GUDE s CO., Nos, 7S and SO Market Street. 1‘1A(11.11:74 S CAIILISLI 1:') Filth street, A, r.,.t.10., NEN% ANL , by dAily Irt. New Noll, NEw VI.E, 0 ,- II it C E'rs. HAIR t AND NET, 1.0N.,, , TTY LADD', F.:SAND..I.EI , PAPE!: • „1.1.A1L. %DIE, I•:NA\IEI.P'.I , PAPER CUFES: FAN, y , TYI.E: A LENANDREI+ KID (31-OVES, li E NTIt WI'S, COL I. A RR, TIES, .73F/Lif!l-3CIX-a3Ellir'/3 Duplex Elliptic SizirtN To liealers at Manufacturers' Price List. ALL KINDS OF PAPER COLIJARS I= ALL WINTER GOODS I= Merchants and Dealers supplied it lowest prices.. MACRUM & CARLISLE, 19 Fifth Street GREAT BARGAINS MIIM2I3I.I.C>XI7IEIPLI7E39 DRY (Ze-CSC:01:0091, NO4. 7% and SO Markel Street MACIADI, GLYN Ar. CO. AT EATON s, 17 Fifth Street ARRIVING DAILY BY EXPRESS. Rair Rolls, Hair Coils, Curled Jrels, GOLD AND SILVER COED, REAL POINT LACE COLLARII,• POINT APLIQUE COLLARS, • REAL POINT LACE AND EDGING, POINT APLIQUE LACE AND .EDOINO, REAL POINT AND POINT APLIQUE HDEPS, LADIES' AND GENT'S LINEN lIDEFI3 Ingres! variety. WINTER GODS. CLOSING OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. P., Mi. .E..rh-TC:101V, I=l xo. 17 FUL: street,. EN W. W. MOORHEAD'S, New Style Frizzed Nets, Hair Coils, Fancy Buttons, New .Empress Hoop Skirts, Embroideries, Laces, Woolen Goods, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT No. Si Market Street. milli HOUSE FURNISHING i-ci , •::;•3=its. 1 A Large Assortment for sale by WHITE. ORR & CO., ear Fifth eitz-ctot. mma NAVY SURGEONS. 11trui,tr or SifEnic - xxr.. /NO SClonittrr; • Harr DErAtitstmrr. Washington. c; 'MEDICAL BOARDS FOR TIME I EXAM,INATION UV CANINDATES FOR AD ! MhtSIUN INTO TUN NAVY AS ASSISTANTISIIR GEOIOI.—kIoarda of Meilen' finicerswill rearmne at' the Naval Itorldtssi. efultdt Mits , ;NaYallfdspiral, liroobiyoN. Y.. and Neg. Asylum, Philadelphia, Pa., on 31'ONDAY. March iMb, MN, for the E'en:il -1 nation of Pandldstes for admission into the Medical Corps of MP Nary- Uentlemen desirous of appearing before either Board, must make applicatiou to the Honorable berretta,. of the Natl . , or to the Undersigned, slat ; in residence. date and place of birth, and before wßich Board they d.ire to present. themselvea. nitrations to be accompanied by responsible' terti menials amoral character. Candidates must not be tree than twenty-one nor MOM Mae year• oft ge. No e s is nittMtgl by the Noccrnment to can didates attending the emotions of the. Board, OA it sue cessful examination Is it legal prerequisite for for appointoteut in the Nary. • • P. J. IMidt WW2, Chief of Barenn. fe2o.lerd , • WALL , PAPERS- &c, _„. '1:110211AS PALMER, WHOLLSALE :111/ EITAII DSALEB L 1 TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, ri" 31 3EI G . 0 'CT 3E3 Xgt. Warehouse. 91 Wood Street, Sreand •Inur helot* Irtanivuti Aaar, PITTRBILTRGir, PA. re 1 ,1,111 / WALL PAPERS, Jretv Designs I= Now I.l..c.ocAcrlaxa I=l 107 'Market Street. near Fifth ES= pA put HANGINGS FOR 6i66 I= American Wall Papers For the lira time years VW H'• E.rG LIMIT PaPERS choice &election oi the SEMEMia lt" A 1.7 ER V. MA ItSFI AI. L. R 7 Wood Street PROPOSALS. pROPOSALS FOR SAFES &ND 11 Astll,.ri,, lb. .0141,14 Ma. ouled Proposal. ill he to oelved at the (tiller(tiller of • SuperM,l Archltel,, Trery Department., Washington. It.. . tintil aatt. APRIL :ail, I$(8, for furnishing the (burglar Proof and the Eturgl.r awl Fin. Proof Smf., required try the Treasury Ile ' parttnent Poor one year from the arer planer or the Prop, of tho emcee...lnt toMier. , Jmotn, atom,. and drat, mg, 1,” ihe (burglar Proof • t,g the emo.trum lon at premmt roatt. plater of Iron and hardened t. t11P1,1111..i tkit,ll nnnll.•allon at (hie De . . Ettre Flre Pro.," San wlIl I, ronatructud In the same manner MO VA-eft with n flre rovering. the pI.In, and oneeltleatlona for which tont! he .. cionaltted ht the hlitil,.r. oafs to he Altippegl In I.erret-t etantillon efl , lan a Iltu, from dale of or.ler. . The Locks s• he fat - m.6rd hy this Del - 1.1,1,1,m hut tun. he put In ;dare by t 1.0 contractor. and ho in perfect .vork Inn order krhen the Safe to turned over 1.. th roper °Mr, attn. I.luveraroent. he 1,1.1 . ... to he per superficial foot, measured on and to rover all rbari,r, whatever. In clotting palming and duos natures, (except coat of Propo.alawill Mao he rereired for Burglar mud and Poo der Proof Log to be ogoompanled with .Atupt ea, All hidg moot be accompanied he the guaranty of t w reeponflttle persons In the Sum of VOW. that the o bidder nit swept and perform Stir contract if warded to the quitter: ney nitric arcarity to he • ....titled to no the Itirtriel Attorney of tin: tlistrlet ere the bidder recedes. ft, teitartment reFt•rk,F. the right to reject Soy II! tddA. or to an-arti the ettntront for Burglar Pi...t. , 10 on. party, an.l the Burglar and Fire Proof -ot • to another. if It he deemed tor the Inter est o , the t•ot, foment to .Io no. nnJ no bIJ *rill hp • t,1.1*.re. , t ,, 11 onf,krn. to the req.11, , - nt..a ,1,11 IStiti NII'LLF.TT. Ac ta - 2,..v.11,1- I , eom - tment. A. Si S . L rrr. !'111,4•r•15,,, c; {V t.1.111,101t. . . . . dlnn. Arlinnono•rs Arclatert. CTO RS.— it A ILWAY I.E.l"ri NO. -111.• Allegheny Valley Railroad Goinpany It.oporalY for the kiItA.DIJATION, 11't ylt\ICY, r.I.A,TisG til) TIES rrnittlred on tureen seetloub of I hour road, extending from Olt I It y south...sr.!. n”.l ~ I 1 fifteen Neff. inils, Maltonon.: Cr e.l northward to the eh-lolly of limit Rend irbn Work. Each section will About.... toile 11,1,0 t, j4:11,, andArt,Ctat!lltiolls of the nork nut he ready for ekananatlon at the Engl neer', mile, on like street, to the City or l'lttn burgh, oo the neat. nod proponals will reerlecd nt the N.,' upt.• It r. of TM:Willa . the 2:to I.ltl'll. . - The It will be, run out .ool..taked as 'Von*. be t contract.... ot any tuna obtain the Engine, r, In riot .burgh, all the Infer- 0 , u1..41.1011 Jo.re.sary 1. , rumble cio.ut In i.latothe and het for [I, oorL .Iny further informal 1. , n 0,4,1 - ...ttn be had by • at.rhention In wr,on by /rite , the seitierther. n,il: to m F. Si HI, 'WO Engineer. 1 MOPOS t SAC—Sealed Proposal; ,twely Inv thr Tru.w. at Alleghen3 Ammer, wllll F.7E4.3118.1EX 3EIMM - 1 7 . er gle month, eennlornelng on the EntST DAY 4,r APtin„ Not. and endlug on the 30th dnyof Sep. :ember. WS. srIII be rt c.l, ed by the sulmollier un 111 lite .211Til INSTANT. at o'clock, 34, they be opened. The Pe ier to be of gaol and I.olesonze gn.all ty. In quarter., „It), an equal pro- Tportion of euelt„ (neck Wanks to be .bladed.) oe day, of I.sur. the prolrable quantity of beef re q teed. and Ibe term, and eoncl ition,of Ibe contract, tan nt . a,certallsed applle.itlon to the aubscrlber, at Allegheny Ar-nnal, near Ulttsburgh, Ea. • 15.% A C A It tit.d.D let Lt. of Ord. and 11, t. Capt. U.J. A., MERCHANT TAILORS. HENRY G. HALE. ei i 3 qyt : LI NiAl 'XI 1 KO :4 SOVIIIWES - T CJRNER Or PE.A Si. CLAIK.STSBETS, 1/valrr• tt, return thank.. 1,1. friends and the pub yo.n. rally for th..lr Ilt,•ral patronage, and would pertiuity Inform thcn that he has 30.1 return ed from thr Kmat-rn htarkot. wall a large and well seirrted :toak nr Fine Woolen Goods, d to AN St; tl SPRING 5TO(.1: BOYS' CLOTHING NOV RECEIVING BY GRAY a LOGAN" 47 St, Clair Street LT:V' - vMIM:r7/1 pn -rc nvßax BANK FOR SAVINGS, Formerly the JAME, SAVINGS INSTITUTION, • 67 Fourth 'Street, Nearly Opposite the Bonk of Pittsburg/1J Cll. 1111,1, to 104. OVEN DAILY rroin it t.. -1...'e10ck..a = nd on WED. D NESAY and SATUDY StiIi:NINGS fro May Mt to Novenae, let, R to A 9 o•clock, and frotoNOT. in to May lot, 6 to 6 o'clock. iloogs of harldsitni at the Cubes gratls. This lbstitutionespecially are to those "Rai& earning art tbe epportunitflo accenntilatil, by small deposits, easily a:Wed, a cunt - Which arillobst a resource when needed, and belling interellt stead of remaining unproductive. • BOARD OF ALINIAGERSI PRESIDENT. (IL • . 43,-Joupt. ci-xx a. v FRESIDFNTS. -• • ••• 91. U. lIARTMAN, JAMES PAR/441 SEMETAIZI . AND 7liEnstur.R. D. 3E3. 3111/o3Er-Mrs7XAMlrlr. A. OR ADLEY.AY hi. It. briallegi • A. S. WILL F KAHN ADD N S. Di Ovoirni, O. iIsI.I.,ANSIIRE,.IOIIN SCOTT,. •. 11. 11, DISAIIAN, R. C. SCHMERTZ,. .C.I3RISTOI IfER ZUG. ei4.a.levroltA=A). w. A A. S. isELL. -Watir9A,w R A TT ROADS • • PITTSBURGH AND CONMELLB.% VILLE lIAI LEO.VI). CHANCE OF TIME THURSDAY, 'MARCH 15t4,-1866,' MAIL 'MAIN 1 , 111 leave PittilborgL 5t,70 , 410a. . instead of A. heretofore. A NI(UT TRAIN Yon aIea.IIESPORT vrillle a Y4 £l4stoungh at 10 o•eluct r. at. ACCOMWODATION will leave WEST NEWTON at 4 Weluak A. H. Het urt.ing will leave rlttablogaL at 0.15 r. Thne Of ail other [rattle gotellaugad. rohittlo , It. sTutiT. Suverliltandept:7 SUNDRIES I U.BRICA'IINO OlL—ODbbls."Xass coral ou. (mho 11 V) HY 11.. COL 41 8.. PALCEVED PLASTER-10O,DMA.;. % Jib , ' Wit by (mhl3) /11121111 CH• e))/./i/KM.; ROSINDALE CEDIENT--100 )oat recelred b, It ENILY H. (10/.l4.NehT.• • AND PLASTER- 7 40 bbb,. mht3 It. CULT•11111(:••"..`. • IVIIITE LISLE-200 bbls. /VOA T White Lime to.. ',o/c. by Y. )1. CANYIE ; FINE LOT OF ADAMAiTEVE CANDLES N..1..11,1 xml to story nt • ,••• zubo -.11 - 10. 17. ecol - rn. U 6 Linestlet:. (1,4451 04T9!!---400 bum. Pe n n Onto In store And fur way try ushli • B. VORIT &AA: SWEET CIDER--115 bbls. I/flaking Cider for Saie.by • mb74 1.. U. IrOtGi TrltiirinNE9--941 , 'barrels, 0~ -a-... th iaund, bow In storerGia ftr sale by - L. il. VOIUT APPLES' APPLES!! • REC EIVE Titltl ear. leads choke "nit: , Green Appip now in store aedfor sal , ra.ll , T.)LOITIS.FLOIUI4Obb . W piro Milts 14 blorc fivitalli...4lo3i mrn - TEB-44V-ridlS Jos teceived and r - 3;44.133 awl POTPLVEStiIInr- • ' 4,- • , ....,,-, ,' . -k , •., .. , . - -1 f-: ,- 2 -, ; ,, i.,:; ~.:.:;--,,.,... .. :- ... , . , 3p.ctorALrevoxania-c' , o- . .A4 , agretimmalim. '.- -- ''' - 1 -rm.* widawite , Itit *Wee b 14) . Millar linui or 471,10ellatrel - - * Vak '''-' I= :Fs PPRINQ