the Vitt , ;.l.;ugh 6pettc, TCESDAI, STA I.( H. 27, 1566 FOR 00 VERNOR : MAJ.‘EN. JOHN W. CEARY, OF :MIR ER LA SD COUNTY. NOTICE TO ADYEBTDIERIi Nociee If hereby elven that hereafter all ra.mg sterrr savertlsements received et this °RI., must It irsid tot when banded In. except In the case or ',eery advorizero, who. bine will be rettlere . aarterly, BA usual. Actrentwers will pleast make r. uote of t►la, Is the rule of each payments for ad re rtteescletas of the charuter stated, will he =I Tbt prlea of our pawl.. 11111EE CFNT at the coubStr or from lICWIIiKrr. Served by carriers $t YIIrTREN CENTS per week P.! A meeting of the Itetotblut: Executir, Committee htts !wen 1 . 1311 ed For th, ;01 ap- Proximo. It is umit•rhtood that of the inecliog it t ,, fix the tiny for making di.trict .aunty nominnijonu We :UN. to f•SpreSS the hope that a dot ,1;1 ma he fixed earlier than in done. A mon!li ~r w 4 • later would not tw ohjectitmalde 111 , . Willitt•Ver day may .!rt. rmlned 111, h 9 am.~mu6L tie lw tiro ilblivoltokl, Who lbtv, iter...ov,l .1 , dolbe. of the Coll \ 1 . 10 101 l mu, aMith. infJrmation and lake mra,urt at or , liuglp I= In his laic nuuuai Int-..,ag. 11. 1111 g, :ature, Goveroor HTIN called aiipnli,.l o the syntent adopt..Ll I.y S.:1It• I") 11. of our ,ottitcr, anti 1 - 1,1 , 11,1111•11 , 1t•ti lint' , Inututre of ninti, that system NVIES ;1111 continued. There Wllz. II time when the that the t9 , true owes maintenance And Calloll . .41 every child permanently 11,111. ed within it. borders, would lutNe 1.0 . 1 . 11 It eCiVed with nn inereduliito Aare a. a sign ry of frenzied radicalism. That tinic fortunately gone by. A few tossilcil ion iiervittive, may still cherish flit n , .1103 .1131 3 child has an n¢ht t.. horn of . iarenta, or, if born, must path. ntly mit to a life 01 ignoninia• and tr ulcers but these aniihnated id ea , h e ld hy great bulk of svositoo 111,1111' , 1•1011gi to the 'lark 33 , 1 top pertineni relation to the la and civilization Wlitle the claim of all children to suf port and discipline, at the hands of Mate, is full and imperative, and on IL distinct and sufficient ground that they ar. auctions in the integer of society, the n'. phaus of soldiers, fallen iu the defence the nation, have an add'tional plea ail lien. Orphanage, of Batt], :sakes u loud lug appeal to the sensibilities of ever, right-minded man and. woumu. They (rot., under whom Providence has smitten down the natural props, necessarily full on tit. bosom of the community But when a nuo: has voluntarily laid !Unwell on the altar tt. sacrifice, and perished that the 1 / I lti,, might live, his childnen. in an especial atv. tender sense, become On, wards of the pelt ,tle. Pennsylvania, in obedience to a nob'' instinct s has recognized this obligation anti made provision for its fulfillment. From the last Annual Report of the Ilt it TROILAN li. BUIU.WES. I Soldiers' Orphans. we leant that over children have actually passed under It.- rare These are all itildren a hose flatlet - deceased while in sera .ett in 3 Pl3lll, . EN fin reffinottit, or in Prnuy • navy of the Coiled Stale'., iit, it xff r ,i;- 1111'0 % by rea.on or {I of di.ense contracted while in :old. -, rvi, • Moroover, thew tiro children whose mot! era or other reins iVe , upon t, honi a, naturally ,lepemlunt, are tumid, 1,, SUITI , I , III maintenance ailtl proper I umii.ou in atltlitlon, about GOO more ~ppliention for 34,1rui5.,i011, most wll.un have .Intihtles. by till.. time been a , eeptedl. It i, e.tinutted the whole iII reach 3,000 Ifrplitoo, of from tour eight soars of ago, roliording to phyqi,..l Atol mental devolopturnt, havr, for want r means ant! taint u, vgnatikil ,paratr i. .1 itntiont, been pha--at in the 1)rpllm Horns+ and Al•yllin. in 4.o,lenci in r, cities anal larger tow a.. For the old, .; Owns Iwo grail,- ha ye ht. ..peneci; liar fur the more juvenile, an another fir tho, mort• ,han c , ( l ih lifi• rhig duoity was -I:tried "n a cent ,,,, .. di•nati,n from COIll .') Dr. A. G. Et.IIEIIT, i Mercer ',wily recently g.nre a farm oi 111 u hundred, al'l , of suitable MO, , n 1 which, .11 fib OWIJ el./ I he will creel buildhoz, at an •,ibo lt,f, that. $100,11 4 10. Io . 1- 1, , 1111111041111e lilur hundred 4,1 the, childreu. it ix estimate:l that the average touni.. of cliildren to la: thus Alma; Heti the t at rt t year Will In '2.500, and the a VVrago each *130; making en aggregate of 000. As there is on betted an a Ile a balance. of $22,000. the new approprhui• t : required will be itt:10:1,750. It is thought probable the mixitni.a nuntber of children bi. maintained and ecti cated .will be reached In IN6C, and will r, main stationary in 1867 and 1868. as number of tlisiliarges in each of !l a years will probably lie about equal to ih number of the infantile class who will at, ruin the age of tour years, and be admittis I In Isti9 the number trill begin to decre..-, sad will rapidly fall it bs sari “„j at xgc "r sixteen years, when they bound out In trades In liStti, on this ha., the schools will close for want of Ultimo The Superintendent estimates that #150 . ,i will be the average yearly cost We are moved to the acceptance of •Nir STLW AST'S proposition of granting UniNer sal Atones:; '.= exchange for Universal "of (rage, not because we have "'cased to 0, bevy "treason is the highest crime known to the laws, and ought to be punished as such;" but because President Jou:Naos, who propounded that axiom, has changed, and there Is, consequently, no longer any hop, of bringing any rebel, even JEFFER,oN rIA Ylt. to punishment for his of - Tutees The Executive holds every man to he loyal, no matter how red 164 hands may be with - the blood .if the „kr,. i uoers of the re• t PROVILESN or LOYALTY IN NORTH CAD I -.---.--- public. or how black. his 0 -art may be with ; "Li NA • -- The Raleigh (N. C.; •Rro , d.Pd or i il'w"'ls'p r i . 7-I'::::i l p`or'i. 7,r-T..."1-n."‘c i i i ,Th'n ' 'l'ir 5i.'n . i . j 0 1 ,',. „ r i me , against t h,. p ,„,,.. ~,..0 „ , an,) 10,,., , : a rri: T ce h tt t date o l o ir tlefwg ki•nmsn & I ... of tn:,l ~ ty. i, tr..* ;ta g throo,l, Wilmington, i n ii,i, orate. sin, I. pr. ~ • 11i g 11112,. , :r 1.5 :ti) sgulil An•l ties of the people, who support his Polii t i.a. recently passed livpopular pli:ctiiiii ! r. " ‘"'"`l''''''''" '''''''''' Al- "' 110 ' ''' d I ''' of Reconstruction. Finding the P 0 ,141 1 .11/ 'Mir the hands of loyal Union urea b. to ' 4 , : : : ' ' ' ' ' l: :: ' '' ''' '''''''' ... n' ' '''' ''''' ' I" I". thus standing in the 101 l of justice, htio be tarots Of original s e , e nni n ni a l,, an d i n i, 1 i t......p.,..;.'! .. ...::,'4,, r .; ''''' 'V..',:.' . "'•' "'''• ' shielding the highest offender. rr,,,,, it„ , I . • i t .. a:: ~n r i t e i:A . N T , 1 ,, 1e . sat-u• is true as to t 114. . „",';',. ,"„'•••• ;',.. `....11 . :' . ...:••••: ' . ••• • • penalties due their delinquenpies we an , n t i i ' ,. v n ' n . n l o r inng j a t rn i nn 'e t r n . n , u li n . ( b e ; l i i i ,': ~,:,..., ...............„.........- W. A. II KIII. , S.!'Irrk ready to yield the point, provided the bid 'I. ..i• , ire. it ii considered disreputable • iin Wil • ington to he an outspoken, uncut'. ...___.__ REIGOV ALS. JIIIN Inc can be put into the :muds of tile email iliated bondmen, as an instrument of pro 'iiiiial n t don man. General Robert Ran- D i' M EON 41. lately of , F.0..1, iatelv of the Confederate service has 1 - 1 - te, thin to thermadves and or security to the i„.,.„ chosen Marshal of the town, With u' R. C. HOWARD ,t, , ,, 11171 E rank. ..,lut. sal. n. 11,1 art, nation. . salary of 552,000. General It. is, we pre- ~,,, .. I r ogee. awl u 1 11 (...na1t II .t prrforuk what we cto ,LI ykry";tlql;"'4l..L.Ml,;l:3.V - : ,":', 1',',1! "''' ~ „" n.ton.i .the , non. The Cpriirriercid/ may ileied an inoorisird same, still annartioacti , aWI e• t4igil.flel,l. .? rA. tirno col Agri., I 311 envy :. : •51.1,11 illis proposition and our . k SAIS 1 , 11..\-Nel.oo Jury tins in. with al t , 1 . ,. , st . i i i .i b_ u ts ,t -'t .: ' , 1.6 ,, )1 1 7: w iT ARD T AN : 5 7,7: 5 , J' i , " \ ' "'"11'. . former One. WP are sure no man of sense tnutineers of the ship White. S ' IV (I roprletta,. -- - -. ._ .. in this community coui.urs in that judg- the Frotnid that their acts were justifiable • - • - PIANOS. . ill view of their inhuman treatment by the . ELECTION NOTICES. 12 SECOND-HAND 111::I. °dicers of the ship. The mutiny consisted ' — -• st4h,,Ula.;t7isa,iscsit;;; ‘ ~ , PIA.N 0 S , 1 DENITSTRY ON th, Iltii last . counril Bluffs, lowa, la Placing am' a cePlag ilk , calgain and . , 7r- . .. - r 31 .‘"="8 -,. ..• M.rch h'• , v. , - i i i A ELECTION 1 OR PRESIDENT mates in iron , until thew agreed to to at r leet,d a clean rilion ticket The .Vonp a . 1 ,, ,.t ., 1 , , , 1 , x 1.. ,,, ~ 0.- .., 0 , . MA ...CIII,T I. I: At 5.4 :C,, 1 , . IN, S6O. 5.15, 51100.1420, JOSEPH ADAMS, Dentist. Cun the men as I;unian beings; which the,, s ...,.,-; „, ••f t wa , a 4 ,,,,,," fight . a nd the ~, e re released and the voyalre t onlidete.) ii .o."• : • i:s ' .‘.4 1 1.: , ' , ' , ~.,'',:,..'.' , V., ' '.'.', '`a ~",,'‘, I',.ktn,.! 1 ,140 and upwards. , (7dNP - 4-..., " ' " 1; ,rt.''' 4,l'.`tit''i',,'" I tir., ' twe. o tl, , ~,, .r., of, 44,1 1 ,, , ,at /. bi POW N: Lbr " gaLl '" b 1. , ...: Au 1 111, U. Or . Dlhl-., L atela'r. . tul .' L ISA Id...2'7*FL DLL id E. IZ /Hal ill.rovt. ' 11.171 n, . . "" a*dn" "b"" ‘ 841 tel t..'ops are under • a ithout nut further trouble. If this bill had no other vrarrant is tip Constitution, it hae suffirteL• to t AI , . 'el meat abolishing Shivery. Sr, A_IITICLE 18-BE , TION I. Nei?, ht-r-::,y, v nor involuntary ..rvitudr•. e, ishment for erime,wA 1 r•reof rlrr• have been duly vithin the I:rite;! Sena , -, or any t• -41 . 11 to their juri , dithel o • of lt,Vry no, and coioi, without regard to any previous condition of slavery o involuntary seri itude, ,cr e pt a punislithent fur mini' whereof the party shall have !wen duly vont' har4 the saute tight to rake and ankircr von . I raats, sue, ue the party to suits, give ell ,lence, and to inherit, purchase, lease, sell, hold, and cOnvey real and personal property, alw to have the full and 'quill benell. of all law , and proceeding' fur the security of 1 ,4 0 ti and property, and shall be subject 1,, like punishment, pains anti penalties, and to unite other, any law, statute. or 'will ; !lance, regulation, or ru>tom to tin Cl , lll lire 110 i IV ithatAnding.• bection second i- tLc stntrmc ut ilic iinnii-hment which '4lll'lllw inflicted nn nry I rail' u'ho shall :Ith•Capt in c any ..11 • liar pluislntirn; Tin penalty pri,mkinent one year, lion t le Court Ik% e juri..liet ion u'er nii,dethe:oo•l - - 101 , 1, I Di.nirt c o w -, t hei r 1: h, >uali itav, t •!y or th, cow. •.;i ho• c 1 - 31 titnlrnoognizuth rot,tll,rtih t .111(1 utlrurt, t l lllll/litteti /ignin,t th, pl'll% ,ons thk ud TEE PURASE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU in describes the mutters cottunii to the ebarge of Gen. How CHI, :iIDI hi , iale- The operations of that Bureau ri late as intimately to the wants and neei— sitics of the large classes of while popula tion as of the blacks. It is indispensable, in the transition state in which Southern mei ety now is, that the Government interpose its authority and benevolence. Practical ly. the question narmws itself to this--is it preferable that the President Should in terposc without lute to do those thing, which the Bureau Bill would have legit =Led 7 SUNBURY, PA., March 23, I t 4136 EDITORS PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Hate • .:._ the kindness to correct the statement in - : your biography of Gen. Geary that "at the _ pLSSO L . t. Tip N§„ Leeompton Post Office the Governor's let ' 1 WitiOLUT lON 0 i ('O-PARTNER tern and papers, both private and official. i A-"sill 1.. -II I LI.I ANI ,M 11 .12.1 2,1,W IN 1111.1- . were opened and their contents scruti i """ 4 ' rmr '"`""' ' i n", ',/ Ti:;;;1i En a , o uized." (a , a ~,aa.„„,,,,,,„ ic D. , 1111 n My father, the late Dr. A. Roclrigue, of i nii.Titeitb - L - Ciii".ki• -' h A liiii i k ‘ i v .. t'it.iin'El.e. Pennsylvania, was the Postmaster there, ' an 3 DAYto m. siitlf•H sr o s..anltted m tut:m.o.! a gentleman whose high Integrity of char- ' ''''''''' ""' n" "‘ l'orl ' th. 1311,,. / lint A ", Octet is beyond all question and well- ' llrr "" s ' U ' M*r." ' h • '''' mlif...ato known. The papers were opened at Law' : T )ISSOLUTION OF CO-PA IlLTNEß rence, not Lecomptoni and in consequems-; -+-••• elt it'.—The co-p.rts.er.Lli. It., wfoo. 0.1,1, . ',Mint 5 . ..1ta At LU . w•.. 1-- 01 it my father applied LO the department I ,7.% l ;!; u rrliis'iall s ees.iio;i. on January' Int 1.. w. at Washington for brass locks to be put on . e. i . . Tao oafs!, of the Imft Erni .2rlll I.c .mittl2) , the mall bags that they might come safely i LIAM ['Mil' n . who 'slit ms , oVI i tn T.,•, , r,; , , , 1 .,..,, through. ,1 A.l E.l 1 ,. . A V. ,: 4 . Al Lecompton Gov. Geary had no better ' PITYS.CIuiII. Mal. 12 .tl2, 1.:.. ‘ ' - .. n212 .. 3t friend than my father, who had known .-......... . . WEll I THE CIVIL RIGHTS• BILL thila ur, 04 . 1, by T,. '1"•I f 4,4 ..1 Ilia I.i! -Do all I,er-oils dirt, In the I nit,' :ATP! a t NUltieet 1,1 Itlly r. exuludiug the Intliatt4 not ta•k•il, nm hervoy drrLvtil 111 the I"nit,•,l Slate, without ,dot But Lion third detinc, what Ns hot, fourth and tint, Mark qut the tintic, of the District Attorneys. Marshal , . And ch a ir deputies, anti The Co:null:i:loner , appointed by the Circuit and Territori a l Courts id the United State. "With a lien' 11) 11 lord in g reasonable protection to all r -on• in their I • oustit ut ion al right, of equal. is hvfort• tb- law, without rail or color, or prtiviiiti, rindiiiiin of ~hn iin voluntary , ervitudv, xelll ituniAtment for crime =2 any prr,ons who shall knownn:ly wrongfully ott,tru,t the f• •cf.f uti~u rat warrant or pro,.P,:b The concluding Svctions enipmvel th President, in the exeentio using into requisition, to as full an ext., may la• uevdful, the laud and naval of the United State, The object of the hill i> maniftst li aot strife and distmil. Thy aim is sat t• !rtwittle on and humiliate Ills whtte “1 - the south, ur any of them St's win torfore with ths right, whith soy tu. Southern communities now posse,, or ud. he entitled to when restored te their eel sition as equal and independent mrtnb, r• of the l • aion The bill is in strict :let or I sues with the U n txtitutional amendni,o, which gives ( . 1 logre, , tit the ttr,,ttrit Itt,iu , authority to it ai,late for the aint.ie it: • protection u.t the right, ten it acquire It IN . . 1 W bulk of the black population. Nor tt the operation of the bill confined to ill- States. Whereset, under the lag, the natural awl inalienable right• el trJiXed • 'ojel ; 1.0 I lit In, 'Braden, tbi, hill -irn.,l vtlkiPtlt n•tn •• the Lill in ..it t ot t . • s ent, th run Inb , !Je father. Of 111. reolll,li, dec!ittril purpose of tin 'tut i,.11 torus its its pr•nmlrh i 'To forni a more ilcri,L Union, 4,tal fish 111:11ee, incnre dotneQtic• provide Ptr the croon deft•nt I' r :he gcneral and the Lie, lio , rty to alien e. arid ,tll' The 3ti,al toterati.m (tI ry the Constitution was at varian,e 1:,, dominant imentimi of tit‘b h.etni”h upon its fame, a cloy matn its fuln , anti the pretext and . 4h.easion the that so reliantly C0111111.',1 country.lt would, unquestionably, falsa and absurd to say, if Slavery had not hoer 111 . 11uie,eti in I Sit discord :Mil fruit, tidal war would be unknown among us, lad it would lie safe and true to sitters that lot, for rita very t hi' late war would not In", ..aptiettail. 'nit Constitutional Anitimluii•ii; linti:eited from the iirganiti law tlu iiit. as. that ma- wasting the national 91ront:In • I: !,rought iLs part, into Lannon:) . ,;111,a4 other. and prvilared It Way to rcalip• t!„ , 11.tmii.ToN and .1 h:11 ^. 'llll, ry hl;‘.• :nea t ..),ouhl no; he Etl,!el,, , in th,• inntrumeni e 4 its vlint Correction , , -- - . him many years, and also Gen. Geary — i, CAUTION. vt ell aware of these circumstances himself - Very respectnilly, dze, TO FURNITURE DEA LEIIII AN D A. BELLAR Rotrllln vv. • L'PIi,rI,TEIIERS. I=l :ivinz- in B. Lrni EIM REIM MN 11111 A li - ill: aT Ft ~,1, 1 2111 :tr. o ins 14 , r T . , trtqll • (;n•al lot Frau, thr tx/rt% .itur hr are I ip. A l'111(1,111 1,li11141: I 4NI , 1 , •••,, CI•11„. Nher. k il.111:E'll\(:- Au sitljourit NI.; —ll. ;P .; • A.. .t.. 1.111- hit \ i it I tl 1. =I MEM ME lII= . • I t 1..11 I .1. l"rk• , n. • =MEE MEI =EI T, ii..r.„. =I >L~rn II quirt:d Lied !Tom run;,... =EI Tit} %l SEE 11114 .si , 1; ..NI it.i =ME POLITICAL 64:—TfIL E 1101 14E1 . 1 111,11 is. I \ ••. ustl. : • , q k ‘‘. Is i •t I:, t CONGItI.:••• '1 kr OA HON. Ji;ht: P. PENNE ' GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY FOR Silk:l2ll4 SAMUEL B. CLULEY, MILL iti CHARLES BARNES, FOR JOSEPH ROSS, 11, •• • FOR SII 1:1111' Eli CEN. S. B. M. YOUNG, Lot. (11011 E .A 1 SHERI; k CUL. JAMES M'K. SNODGRASS, - FOR CLEILIt ( furs. OR. WILLIAM J. GILMORE, I Itflp. , r St I ;sir t.ts EDUCATIONAL ‘.2\SSItAI. AND 114:111E.11t11- N! 1V%1i1•11A%1..r,, I...tariff...omp. olf wt.', , or, r, fn- • • =fon, Alloff Oct,. Anfd oft, . t• , I. • half •0rf0100,1,1 2111).11)/C1 , A or, Yllt. ill:, I fo• leotlon of 4a cuts and erf•arCloo 4 • f vited. for, - EX('El,klOlt AN ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL I`oll 1301 , 4 AND GIRL), LUI:IITEVNII.I yl:,, II ul.l r...menre A Y. Apr.. Fur term, ral a, 1,..T!E1' I 11.1. F 11A Ll..••,rtt, or a..,1 Rev. W.?... GRAI. Prin. . .0-01Ylex It•ori. I (rum 211113 I'..s CL.9.T-TTIC) , Zia" : Al'.'l, I,iL NOTICES '\O' l ' ll ll.—Application wit! • ..t FP` lII 4 A r I I 1.1 7, •-• , Ilr,s • „ wANTEn-, .4 1;111 to do general 1,1 1., P-1 H ; Xi .. .A:VELD -,- AO EN TS - Male and FEJI 10geP1101.1,, , t , OT F ttrutEnv GIVEN' TO 10. =I MEE \ 0114 . . , E; 1:0 011 7. Eff:.. 4, )11-' I .;'.1.;;i1 ' r,', ..... . r. , • , tk/ I , l il M.% I t M, MEETINGS =II BOOKS. STATIONERY, &c \ 6. LIJIMUNID V BROKEN TO HARNESS. MO A lii 1:~. '' ;, , t I. “..t ,kII liostote, Pohl itluv l'lt II„ 1•64; OUR YOUNG FOLKS Eli= JOIP: P. HUNT & CO IMMO "0.1 „‘ II*” AMERICAN INK, - - • FOR RENT. PROPOSALS. 1:011 ILE:NT—Lodging' JlOOlllll4 10 N . 01 If I: TO 0111 N.1:111S OF 1,1,1 - r .F 1 • I I . t/ 1:011 ItENT otiatt.3 Seat. COI! &tare, p tJA..I.It kttpt, to tt - 1 . Me I. • A. • t, '::e,HUU Tons or I.llter.viotir 1:011 itENT—Posw%sion April 1,1 '1 ILES) Vitt) PO% eriolorsvi' I ‘.. • • -• •• • •• • IHEIVIIJMEEFLIESC>C73EC...Mizt, • . , M. II /:••• • I:. II ,:• 111) .• I >IIOPOSA As FOIL SAFES I AND „ IME =1 47 SC Clair Street. -"" GRAY & LOGAN. I:tirginr l't . 1 " :11 t 113::; • :;• 1 1 11, % . , ' % " 1i. ' 111 4 :±t71 . 1 1 .7:• • I I EN V 44 . HALE, MEMIO ~,..; =EI I:aror:ar and F ire Aar., 10l lot ...nal ray oao •‘l,l. 11.1111, 4111 ore., a sooltatoo. aut. - Es& 1.1.• tio.• and .•1 et 111. all.rll, to. vfwiu 6e• 1010. it Waal Foltarttlltlltle•l iol ~hteL e a I . (I. HU,/ *lllllll r , noonahle tiitt Om , , •r • r•• r Lock , ." ,12 i , v t I .I..run , tt. N4lllllli 657 COKNEE OF PENN I 81. CLNIh mubt .t., a ,l .•,°III, 1.. '1 inl. =I ME ME nt n • • Igt.t to. ..1t .?t ' ‘ CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &; E OFFER THE LAI/GI:ST ."' •'Ll " Stock in the West of every thing in the line of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask, Reps and Lace Window Curtains, Gold N, Bordered and Plain Window 1,1 t• 11•11 . • . Alt M, 1101.14",, Al 011 I %I'l RE. RICA I'GHER bi- CO.. Shades, Table and Piano Coy- STONE AND BRICK PAVERS, ere, of our own importation, at No. 120 W 111 'mon.' prosnwly too the Lowest Prices reached since , ItL „ A 1 BARG A Fr., . . (.. Furninlinig and Laying Slone and Brick Pavements, the war. A line of Scotch In- " EMI ‘,ll;..pulrlnK grain Carpets, of our own ' „„, ~„, • portation just received---very • t:.• It , edds,..ll, xt• tllrous , " r " “ ifin d handsome—never offered in this • ntr. I. Alit sh. 11). coitntry before---and at prices based on the present rate of Gold ; MCFARLAND & COLLINS, 71 it 73 Fifth Street, 2d floor, SEED WHEAT PHING WHEAT FOR SEED Important to Farmers Nest Imildlutt try l'. utoul rot, • bua•ll ;ot nl ty Rupert., MIN N l' I P tN HEAT. with great mre. .11, for SELL , . As the •tootou 1., 50..., ,ur Ir. lt boat has 1,2,1 r snit ell, pernons ••I f10.1,r Wmal , l 11 to apply a. t„I.0 I. /./1/lltti. 111T1 11 . 4.:ILEricY A ( ILL,.. !Awl, RE-PLATING. 1 1 ADI EN, ti.AVE Vollt MOSEY ll= I= I /41 . 1.10 4 , 1 EA MYTH, H A ITT.R.9, Foßh., lull ci I , II Ku, IsNITY" dl'lth U, ('Alit HAhhii•l'n. Ac.. o, All i,e r..-plated awl usadc A, I,ooli AND WK.AII ,' u , „ I , :y I. A I. To 11 KW AT A IRA : LI. CONT. jA, P , REIAN AND 1/0.111g. , . , A ..1./11N H. ti.iHN W AAA, 11/J1 ,,, r. 't ~,,' , O) . .Y . 8 ~ Pr ....I 1,." r. , .^ ". 1 C f :v " nt;, ' ;•. "' ....,. \y,...0 .t rest, aard 1... , .. , .•`' No. nu. CtAlr St , -..% 001.1, end smuchamed of Manorh.q.urcro., atAi ,:ti;, ,, - , ; . , sii '.;,.. - i ',i, t! hur .;, lA'. al rre.ent rurtl,. .I*, At grratly ueuucen ricii.Es. .........—... LICENSE LIST. Pi'LENIF:NTA IRV to the Third i.,• ••I' %Nal. allot. 1.• II 1,4 111110. .••rk .• • th• • tip I*. NI Lk. .-11 Ntli. 1•4•Irt. • .1..1nt A 1•; • I•• •••••., r•lnd It :Ira. I'M PYRITES. . •.E, 22,1:11,11y PEIiNsIti.VANIA .f 11prri. lo u•clotk, A. fta hearing Ica t 1. 1 ,. lin3; SALT 31 ANCFACTURIN'G COMPANY eo. . BRICK MACHINES. WILL HUI , Intl(li MAIVIIINE.-TliE NA- I= o " VEA., la . -MS; , .) TB.NA1.111(11, MN. iiirtE orlakon, with t.nl3 tw..-Itur.. p.ew. r. 31..1..A splvnelld /irio.k• pe r tl.ty, WI, v.llll w,dl di.iturd cop, awl utilfurn..lt :igloo, If illy . ~,.. him. 41, . not in.rforuk what we cl.llll for It we . ...,11 take It 1.:•••1.. rm..l rt.tottel Abe motley. : "d"" : 6 411.1plkurret of' Iron Alt .INI 11.N.Q1* A. lerm rni Agent, 130 8r.,,,,,i,..., , ...__ N.... Turk. ntlial:2rtteuti ' T - ANTED-4 'OO4l (^en t. 4 to 11, • 111 CHI",• .If Ti. r'• YI I l• I • .I; I /1. 1. 1nf1.:13.1 . 3tax . NN - .:sot) I. I: it V E.VI{ • 1111 . 1:..V lli • \ • :II • ~Ar, AAtAr , h • 1. - . 3 . 1• 3 ” 1 I "Nl.l .” „It.. n•• • ar. , 13. [i pA, JA , 1.).:11 an- IA 4 . , /, r. an I I) .1 (I ro‘h., 75n rt. •e.Em T.-. I 4,3.1 a, /rte. Ailnrcz, or I 311 on ,IIA WSCI. Altai , s. A %, l, 01t SALE-A three-gtt)ri lirlch /1 11 1:±1-.. oontainlng 41./i ri , l w•tur 111...1 ii I par", .1: • ',pis FE i 1 Rl.l' , /S. S.. 1111 .11,7 SAI.E-10WA LAND- $2,01111 I F.. 1 .11 NIIIIEII AND 711111. „ I: . stlua I, 1)11e Co i 1111111r) ~•,. ••,.. and :r.•li. Eli= =ES eu 31 ( EN. GRANT I r. IM. 1 , . tmn {llan“ . • Melt .11wral psrn.agv. IMEMENI ; r.. t i e t , f , 47 . 4 , i.11 ,... tzt u. 1.1 TI. ELYY•• RIB PAVERS Pennsylvania asytAllanefitetizellts Po`a Ofae t y. T r ~,,, a .. t 4 0,, „ ...... , c , i . alt t 1,,,, A uy of a private 01,6 i'• . truatiAAA , to Nur day, by au ciliary') new rata • alo Corner Flu Street and Daques n m iv„, litle.yv V. AI., larmlual id .tkuvas, and all other ailitiktf ... "J . vAta. .of the sunsuit organs add their pruviattlon tsdi warrantod or moue, repladea. .._—_ .......... AA/ en boura-7 to 10 A. Ix = Lis to A and 6t05 Y. . wean letter. W.. 25316 Pena street coda __---.----- hpilk3 ii Di I TED—.►first-cla•• , =E=E I=i El DEMI 'OR SALE 1: 4111 SAL —The Plynxt)util 1'0n i.1:1,,11,.. .k 1 . 111'10 H. -: 11.1..1 .. , 1 . 4 . 1, •Irc 41. no ur 1 , 11 .. 1- .tr It.rint 4,1 ..11.. r It, f..rt; .• “... 1-1, • 1 1 • , ) 1 .1 1 , .1 - .1. nNII I 11, .11t., .•01., .., k. ttir •.11—rt II .;r1..., A 11. glct.itt Veit SALE- -111,011 It .4%1) PIRO -1 1111 , V. 111',IN F.,... tr . •-: 1,1.11... 14, ..i.t4,....e... c ir ..11. it .1 t.. 1 1111 1.4 . 1 3 31 k 311,411, It. ..gag.. ... 11. •.1,5% ..• : fv, Iht prgq[ll-4 . vr a. .1. 1,1!•••• 1.'012 SALE. -.4 al nubile. SI t):••• • ‘u ,e. at. 1i , .... .•.1”1.,11,1,., ill I, 32], • 11111...3.4.dA. 1011 SALE six Lots ism the Bor . 1 1.4111 i 5A11.1.: -A aliaat,l4. Faro . =I 311- It1:0 h 1:(111 113 A. i 1 e k , !1 . ..1.: „ tin • i!”. Pa. H. I rr sr. 'LIN,. ‘• • 1,nr,1 nf (1,11 •.f ..... . 100 .•110 r, ,Us ti ~i~~ Fon 32E:1 the 1 ,:.•fh• Et, N:n• 114,•11... MERCHANT TAILORS NEW SPRING STYLES 33CY'Sr' SIT3IrTNS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Fine Woolen Goods, No. 75 Fourth Street, New Style Frizzed Nets, THE LATEST PATTERNS . OF flair Coils. Fancy Buttons. New Empress !loop Skirts, Velvet, Brtwels and Ingrain Embroideries, Laces, CAFiTEPTIEL, Woolen Goods, I.:mbroidered and Fine ['Tinted PIALSTC) C 7 CoNT.E2PUEN. ! Rugs, (anion Ma tangs, dx.. W. D. & H. MCCALLUM DRY GOOl I M DRY r;r)OTTS. TtT Nrr. Vr 41:9V" (.4)(ilw• NEW el'-coDlz, 1114 A et.:l 4.41 f t i.xprc., =EINEM I SI 1.7 , W -T• Gent's (ioods 11. I 'l 'O N 17 trecih %.‘ircui IStiti SPIIIN6 GOODN. MEE 7'tu• li vital. TO i)ar 4111 Hamburg Flouucing-: E1;4.1\ to , I‘i) I N•1:11TING. 11..11111: It. • 1.11 . 4 '1% •1 I' Y 11,111. ~h r_: i M, 61,1 . DE & 10., 7 and sit Markel street .T'o4 111) F,NT II DRY GOODS, BATES & BELL'S, I=l . 19 Fitlli t, MINE • E k 1 HA!" 1:,.1 • ♦l , -t.-1'..1 'I I I; -11.1, ‘l.l I 111-- I - I. I I: I .44 I ,! -• /- I VI. 4 r I 44 S Fi 11DLEX'9 `shirt., ILI. KINDS OF PIPER 101,i, Ins 111NTI ]tear 111131111 s. LICH IV I, ski ppi •tl loam a•+l prima•.. MI( HI M A. 4 MANIA:, 19 Filth Slrirel Plt I NI: .TOl'h F:NS" (,;(M )1)!...; Wholesale and Retail JOSEPH HORNE & CO • • [h. altertt .... KA I_ El,. '0 RI. I it•l MILLI N I. 1., tlit I - Ei .IFt. 'VET GOO DS VC713.2.1' Cl,- cw .11:30 NIILL EV Ell V G()ODh, LACE GOODS, E: 1 111110IDE6 I E , !MAW,. P Ifi , IS A I. NI., 11., F"‘111 ~.11, F I:F. ,h ,1-1• ](.~.(\1, 11,:lui FR. Ho v FUILN1.4111.11(: GOOD . . PAPP.I: ~ LE.A I. HMI! ( rqr:::; 01. 1 -1 3EC:) . 1 4 Wlllll AUK 0FF11.1.F1.1 Ar rui•EL A ii rho 71. e%% ( f. neel•iVell Daill /tll%. •• iLi It/ Nos. 77 and 79 Plarket Street LACE CIiCiACAs. itigh ain !Lair., Cat - e . Gil Cornie WHITE, ORR & CO., 3E;I AX.I3 CD , X3:)..7.11. liZI1=1:"Sr CA 401• C) 13 LETO Nos. and NO Itlarkk.l hirce( GLVDE & (0, A T W. NV, MOORHEAD'S I= No.rl. Market Ntreel I ItR. .M 1( ('ANDI:E'SS A. l'O., (LAre 11•ir ..,( ..HH 5(0.$ 111[EDICAL FORTY YE. IRS PRACTI CE EN st.EXUAL DISE A,l. • tne a Know evl,l t ttt Staall irrd I,y lan, 51. y tong 11 5 4. si. 51.. 5 .• In MI, city, -and itr Vnwrfll , att. Al anntmlly by In, ,ere of Loy .Iret ts. :51 • C.1011.A1 . 1,1(ILI ;USA, of Selual "Weakneea, a.ra , 4,m-ed to a 11. , shorter {IMO than net, infort by nay NEW VEti I , I - ' ABLE 1i1,31h1 PI KS, litany part al thr 1. 1 13.10 n. All tetlar,, plain. containa :Jay ay p.o+lagr• Iln 1..aerr.51. . 5 t nce ,S Sal iTtivika er it E n, ar • sk' 11. It. ~ • ta,:tv titibnrgh. PRIVATE; i)ISICALSES. "Fa:" PENN STREET, urar ii 13 - - ( 00BER PiLt % A Vreut• 110 a I,noltllg from .temni York fpr n \IA All I/1 , 7K ILY er ROSEN-11 bblb. N. C. Rosin just 11E2.RY it. CULLINE, '"C • \ (.04D41ti II) Ow lard. firer or l'arkau OPENED THIS MORNING, l iV 1'%41,ztair14..,4 I , 4l,iiid 1,1 Ft dela' %lir,' . Kiii 1• % Ea Ell 14)U1 , G0 \ BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC 11/t 11411 II) SPRING SKIRTS, HU I till =1 STANDARD Mar DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIf- = 71.1: itC.ll $11,./Nl,l Au Fiftl. 800 i'S. Si i OF'S. &c. =I BOOTS &. (11. f:11:It 1 S I IHLTI ,~.,. u:. Ei~ 71100 1), li. air laif.)111 =I , t DIE•'. =I 6001), NllOE\, 13A L.\l )I•LA Sklll3v)er... cfcc., • ...-/- --4- T. A. M'CLELLAND'S 4t(l 'S►t•r:RH. ACINGS FOR 1566. ila erica )4 il 'all Papers a time In dye years It: 14 • l:.e (LlSu 12.4PERS. er Itn, of On c %%, est French Papers ME FO,RT PITT FOUNDRY H %RES IMP NEPHEWS\ HEAVY ORDNANCE, AI l. NI • ::r 11 KA YY , '.+4.`3TLNifti u pule I„ ROLLISti MILL WOlikLi I 111 ' , Pit 1 an 4 RY:TVICr3. 1:i. I . :1 :itivritl,l to prompl. 1 \ LLEI E WORHS. ALLEN, M'KEE & CO., EM=I Mil.. elituar 10 I Litperly S . / 1,y.11.4 JVE 11 OHKS. A. 2,RJLJ:ILEY & CO COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ; 0.0 • • • rat.,l F. 1.; ICKKJ,Nio ! ; PUMANA, VET s • a •, I ti , E3 t Won.) Cook atloara.) Ala. h,;l, Na;, cR,A'II:S, CR ATE FRONTS, ,Lc. I. •An, ”11 etr.t. IENN .11ac h ine Works, and Foundry' .• NV. iSI lIJPEU AND AIACHIN IST, Lecocl 1 , -avral mod Sandusky, Alt,glten, 1•... 31.0', taro of NV ightlll.l . ll I'4TF.S7 , 4:1 A 141. E JAI I I.L ATINU ENOTWIt p , ...riteg Ind• att..r.,1,1 SOAPS, EXTRACTS &o IMPORTED GOODS. 111=1 I= 11=1 =I =1 lEEE= lII=I I= LUBIN S 9.V HET, 1111. , W • [ilk/Hybl' t I= =I L= ll=l =I I= WIN F., ANL , LIFIANUY SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, 111.1 Corner analthdeld and Fourth Street* I> T. II lIITE 64 CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Ml= I °MU uoomnal Ilaneester Livery !liable. ,ortt, ot etti.tacid •nd Chartfar. streets.' .1, -'re. an , I a,ln,es no10:17d .taKF\ r 5 INT 37) Ml=l.'r AL AiEMI MAL . •••, V .arth vl reel, riltabargh, L'a, COFFINS ~, • lif.E,Vidb. wad ATilar•ditsca= I , ,.rit:•,;.tug 11,0415 In nalstken. , • ,vsl ra nd n%gbt. Hearse and (:arriagas frirul•bed r t n f tHeald Kerr. P. 0.. Ja 15. Thoruss lug Esq., cob El N 19%.tvtl =MEE li4wl.ll4lLT IN I L1.11A2114, Undertaker, rl I VIVCK. • •• log !n all 11, loraoehen. Disinterring , Li rooryttang ...lOW, I ot , rmont, promptly atto.ndett to. 04, A , :.1.-.1141 tioeroo sod Usrilages always on deßs !;:•51-"RI.NG STYLES. 33 Mark, t :arqet. 11 et->()11.1 SC Co., 131 WOOD STREET, ADT ,ES' AND EN.r.•. 1 UL'T AN I, BOYS' Wit 1/11TQNS, ,A RA Tot. AN Witilt TS, DASIIERE.,ItY,SORT% E ET!'. ALFA], GENTS' Y ASHTON ABLEEILKANDi'AESIMEILY. Ail the Latest Styles In Great Variety FARM IMPLEMENTS =I DitIUM bi- SLACK, Have on hand a Lame A•100/11120 1d id IdoW .j UST OPENED = y'ITT!t yti'RU}j a Devigna =I ,!Iktl.l*. .*i =II , U TER P. MARSHALL, Wrwd Yawl FOUNDRIES. r NEW ELY WELEEI fawilltleg tor &nag np tti 002:1Ed 11 .1. 4 ookl., Lr..l •• (./ • roal or a. ,11 , ..1 I,- Empire, r St,ear Isrlll..e, rub& I=llE g. SATl.slaitsaan.xi, Min UNDERTAKING I= =I I= I=l I NOICIrrARIYEI• 17NDERTAill =I =I I= =I 0A108011*44 1: to) i)to w ov yyl iAI