r iCVitiobitvglkaettc SATURDAY, A.PRIL 14, 1868 von n VERNOIIIt CEN. JON**. CE,tRY, • .45r cinnumai6dimniri. sosiosi so Aossiorroxas. . , . N..u.e.bo "ire *cairn strer - berenflec •11-110.1 - IMO Infrolllsenkenla roortved st thieblikinre . mid* veld Orr When beadad IL, except In the came of ywiy iftecusere, whoa* bids to rendered Courtney, mond. AdrettlforderUkPieWinaloss now of bldo,asalleVitltle arise. . r ordeetnents of tbp &amber sieteC wOl be Inds- 101 T enforced. Tbi prim of oar paper U whizz OZIITS nit the amour or from *aeration. Armed by carrion rd Tacnius COSTAIIADDIA is no longer Bruiingss t abusger : of,-the GALETTE. For the present, business 'rniitters are exclusive ly under tile direction of Col. lbrassw. A BLUNDEit 'Aitilith'EtlEPAßATloN l When thy,Sonthern,leaders va their, seats'in the two ' titUttesof Cfingreil, took up arnmajptskahemOicaml gayer): went, they committed a blunder of serious magnitude. • While remaining in their places theylifesi many lrelltUtY haeanlagte- Constitutional guarantees existed for the continuance and protection of Slavery. Powerfill patty affillationsi ,- always subject to their egrollB4".PXleoeit to all parts the Union. Thelr.areqancy in thtspith.. , lie connells', l" &Ugh'"impaired, was not broken. By force of dogmatism and ihrel4- ittirip*teliwira 14uliittitfp of triad : 0'1;r . Ole into subserviency. A clear majority of the Senate olmtl.their , The fed eral courts - Viere'iireaideil 'fitier mainly by their accomplices; and courts have in all gas tro t she lecpaliaattrefuges Pi; 4 711 4 : : and al ( f'dkttof ont•itinisek.' t • When the trial by combat was invoked 01 these advantage" 7ere l relbtquished. Superiority iii ) iiurittere, "liidustry, wealth and inl i i . igaftiftvets4".decitiej ..,and•these was in The loyal Slates, Bayonets do not reason. Cannon do notonmproulise. 2 ft'? a necessity invincible as gravitation, the victory crownhd the nopt.t.,.. Bow theSOrnbriileiderti see the full bearings and consequencei of their mistake. To repair the igittntro themselves; as thr as it is reparable, they wish to elide back Into the places they forsook- r Gettiogback would ettable'ilierii to;iit itilndgrnekt" foit their own cases,..t,o . become the arbi ters of _they fate, : pronounce the abob r ittilini alt-their tiolitical It would do mote, 1,4. would make them ihe „ Judges many , Matences, pf loyal rnekf,%lrltiteatia - black; who resisted theftambition:l icbumcs and hurled them into the ,a_l;yss of, clefeat.: , At would, also; re-open one chapters .4 the old, debate, whice, fi'n thirty years, agitated the nation and planted feuds Letw ems the sections. Fortunately otar bhapters are so closed ' nd sealed they cannot he opened. "Mishaps . , posed not by htunan forestial or design. s Above the pavilion of the tempest ever roll the wheels of Providence, and, hence, though great wars seldom accomplish the* particular results for whichthey are waged, they Coirt unfrequently produce beneficial consequences which did not originally en ter into the category of probabilities. In this way ~Slavery has .been • extinguished, / Still, Irony of the habits, propensities, pas . stuns, and injustices, thatßlavery bred and. stimulated, a:flat - ilk undiminished 'strength' Therefore we luald that in the settlement of the issues raised by the war, rebel lead ers ought not to participate: The men who ' c made the sacrifices, incurred the hardship., and braved the tbittgirs 4cf . '-the they whose voices ought to be poten tial n determining ..lhe conditions of -the pacification. THE PONES 'APPOINTMENT Nothing, can ,be plainer Mao .that., the framers of ihe National Constitution never intended to place the patronage of the gov ernment in the, handsofAte roan; or in one department. Such an arrangement 'does nnLeompOrt witha deirmericY,'and.';carried out, coulci.b.ot.lol,9f.being one, if not, absolutely tatal,,tpAubllelibertY. The Constitution &Riffles- the power of appointment ',the President, subject to . the "adirme and oimsent of the Senate." It was sot :the Ifittintinn that consulttngW r ` the mate should be a-en cre matter €S:thrnW.:., lts content tn; whatever .ndeht lie propoacd%hooid_tbilopi of-necesalty. The design Taft to Mike ; L -the Rasta a snl. tire authority *the diatribrition of OttriifE age, to Piihtittt s ta,lt tii?,l only a - cheek, but an effeettialbitSeiagalpsttho ambitious corrupt Mb sayf.occiipait of the Pres, Identisl chair might h;db4sessed to make of the power4f appointment.'; There enrtatilli never win a time -when-- so much becameli*tne the fkauahri - to keep watchful :-`sod isollettotti egos ah appcaiire- - ments to-ofilcoLaaal tith peer` eTht time. Nal' that we thinktreeidal .Tgasson Is more: open to tn 2 applehm of &bluing hit here of the trtuit a** pvideonetore., got the patronage or.the goveihmelit has n!ceseo7 . rily enlarged:it - 4400 Increase of territory • populatioil. agE *ealth- illforeovee the. estigtmeltSiveth;ethrse , har4 canhed snal amountsge aisPettaiSaTj All this is In`evlfable S object 14.1 passing kris indreiseo the.l number of itioMilariis of M.SrliMorsil This absurd. - Certain thlogi#fistiseeetri: wily be dot's;: and pereons mold be conFl miesloned to them. The Cioistltution makes, perktati,j.iwlsa a. provision in -the case as is pileifeable„ 4t. least,; iy poks pnly plan accessible': 'TbCre is no, outer, rational course than to let all appoirktriel,L4: ordinary and ea:lrv:Miami - , h i ke - the usual. l course. 'What talswentfid Is 16'subjeei the Presidential antborip* 16 rigid scrullify: to'britig•it ..- o . rtthhslyo'tFee Intent „meaning , of the Contalittio4 .....•l..•and • . tie partiefpation .1 the Sea: ate is full, complete and I:atm' rnmiricaic Twtero AI a recent stints% taiTY of, the'llid , partmcnt of .3fobflethefoWejihit - teiti , 4 offered . . "The'Pretddent.:of the United Blithest.-- the drat fearless paylop,"-tiao'ftod.or-ihose who support tla Imlteq:; . the , opponent of those who opposedt " . This toast WWI responded to by geYer. Vi 'limns, who paid "raoity , :etid r . elgcitte,ut tnbute to the Pattiotiant end. endeinnansitip of the people's PresittenVAntnittOdaii- Cos, and thenked - 90,134it "teltr*ulen tic't lte cupled theflidn:r . • Major V(AllioEN .being t canard on fora aentiment„aald: 1 . flaa;111•": thalrnian, to propose a sentiment which I think should not' be omitted on any ',op:incion of this kind. I mean no treason, • nor do I mean to re‘ lye anyJmemorles of the past illhtch ought to; be buried, '.lraitsply offer; the health of a,,,,digentleman: l ere yon, therefore, alr ~ tipplrg4qcol Mtn, the soldier; statesman ' M4i:phtlenl ptisirner, Our tongueislisy: 'inite, but ouTf,l!tarts Titanic are paters at berry; Ps, 9Pe Republican and the other' Dentematic, and both published and edited by the same man. 'tut Iv* eawheatittailli'llttsbM;; T h e Cortmerciai. nen be op txkti' {id the same que4ien, in Opining eelmnnini: the same istme.:l_ sass has been a little stir in the city. for several days, based on street rumors that all the Government officers ttk thety had been removed . Rumor 'line. -04dene the Collectorship of the Atiekli6nidistrici. - : to Ex - Governor JOUNSTON; next It gave . I hips the Post Office in this city; and yeR .I434Y, A ittledltim tothe 43011eCtOreadpr initike -Pitts distrjett "but;" th e ru ratir u•sit cautious enough to say, "his nom- Witten . has not yet been sent tothe Senate." Oat iti proiribly the only port of the story itylkielt is true. tPhs origin of these-rumors is probably accounted for by the following, which we I clip frttha the ,Washington specials of the New York: Tr# , :gtio "A ittamher of r clibipirlated Politicians are here besieging the President daily to - glte thedi 00100014 rentoy.e. Republietuut who dOtiot sustain itis.,Sontitent , polley. Not- , withstanding all their wiseitions to the'Con trary, there is at presetzt nO ,prospect of theirauct," , We do not believ,e that any of the re.' ports afloat Larceny. better authority than , the •,isiaheS of the parfies wlio hive been tishingfor titestrappoletxnenta by - hOlding Jour:sot; meetings and making sundry pil grimages to Wasltingtoel-leteked tip; postd- Ulp t by- some sort of indefinite enconnage ment Trent the:PrOident;.but' we are cer .4ie that notone of.the• reported 'appoint. ments, if made, will 'tie:,,tontirtned by the Senate; and we feel t confident that there willte. no adjournment of Congress that will permit such appointments to be made draw itixecai. THE IokotBIATURICAIOOIIIIAVD 011 Tuurs- Ann and.oii.s tininthirs wereall in the city yesterday, glad, we have n 4 doubt, to get home agartt. ti correspondent thinks we t ihave not done justice to our ifelititiou ifi r ilie House, from neyer having given the uy credit for stand litg up as a unit against hhe dictation of the 'Railroad Inguppulyi . As, we have neves accused` the liateresis of their constituents on this or any other question, we do not see that wehave done -them any injustice in not singling them out for special praiseOn this one question. 'We are happy in believing that our delegation have dLscharged:Aheirduties faithlnlty'and to general acceptance; and they may rest assured that irthey-t had • not, they have heard of it long age.. - We are rder 'Many obligations to each of them, person ally, and take pleasure in bearing witness to their fidelity to the best. interests of the county and Sfate'throighottt the session. Our Senators, also, deserve the same Atm:treble mentitin: Both of them thave attended zealously to their duties, and watched carefully every incident of legis lation bearing upon the people of this county. They return,home with the con ciousness of having duty well. TENNESSEE DISLOYALTY The writer of the following is an old resident of and merchant in Tennessee; a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church, end one who remained ioyal, both i¢ church and State darbieflietebAlion, th'e'clitireh of which he is a member - refusing to join the Southern Presbyterian Church. He says. "NAsavita..s., A.p711 10, 1861. "The writer during. last week went to Presbytery, and he comes home very much provoked. There were twenty members present, every mother's son that could be scraped up from hill or valley was present, A nil on a vote of twelve to eight voted the bytery back into the rebel General As sernbly. Three churches arid fiveministers 'rated against it; one church, thelnunortal .eeond, and three ministers entered their protest and withdrew, went home and-or ganized a Presbytery, or continued the old one ;es loyal to the General Assembly. So we stand alone, three ministers and one church. Ther:Edgefiaki chords and the Shelbyville church are et a stand, and don't know whichparty to go with, and it is hard to say what they will do, but it is probable they will go with the rebels. From my In tercourse with the rebels here and the way they are working they are moving heaven 'and earth to get political, pawer;.and .if they: succeed they are going to raise the very devil. We already hear of what they mean to do when they get control of the country; and frowilbeir' temper I am satis tied the more power that is put in their hands the more dangerous to the-Govern% anent. 1 come to the conclusion that Con gras, ought - not to let d Member in from the rebel !Mateo; „Plenty of, soldiers should be quartered'lhroughtint thAl3louth;. and let this continue until. tnost,pitheieWs die outor something else to ihem. The only thing thatkeeps them atallin bounds, is fear." Atioettleglin Soak . . A writer ii 40121 ;York Evening Post endorses as,Jesponsible sends from Columbia the statement that "the war is still going oil In the upper jiortion of South Carolina," and - Aupparis . the. assertion by the following stateisiett..or fitels "In Edgefield and the adjacent districm, two United States soldiers have been killed and Several have been wounded lately - hy petsolia who rule.those,districts'by force of their•ruillanisan. The rebel General *try, Rfli 0 'left Lee's army with a few foliOwers. befoie the surrender, and wittrrtays.',4o7jum niversurreddered,',was arrested last week for cdruplicity In the at oeltiaa agaisjsk..mtr trio' pii. He demander , tol 'fie' treated as a Prisoder of war. '-flite-Itieris' arrived in this city soon aftei9ie'dl4;and soldiers in. disguise aseetiaitiedlla'flieselgetidithdr I only llttendeld to IWaratektiiiii . general, but ' that ..they -were ..to ass:Agnate 'General Amen Thalatter,Arowe:ver, *ad guarded, and took prOper meautiortic Ito that Ito violence has occurred in this con altbough..iliki&M; bide .uniforms ds altdost. a nightly, occurrence.'-' • . • • • Tat Methodist :Episcopal Conference at 8r`441341, N. V.. adjourned ; po'Thatiday, but before disacdution tftelaturuttee on - R O ,l latiotis witEtEe-PhetiatladtAll '' in Ida' a 1 *por' atating,iruaidiiihitt the answer whil - bad -I #Ft• rfAiPridt . cildthe New .or., Rani Conference to the oxertoree-for von , ' cent of prayer and rattle' heirritt Oitr na-1 tiors and for.thh.gedinft beithAnYorMetii-.. . -- aahil 'llOl not Otiitio_ 111Y.:litirriliki ilk . ' telegraphio reepouse frowillF,lfair ia llk,ftS. - ' 4 6lrviously to - tki.' leleVretW, .. that the `Sorithern General , Conference,. to_our great regret,. lindbOhe iiiiission Of thevoposed: wafer to religious , irry , alone, - 'Mtn' tecidjf.decliningany ' aver with us for our national unitrof - hea ...f-' The Coaki*.t* itertiiiviri recomblendettiltitilie 'cleigy and laity:here should kinty7ltitept ceasing fur the spiritual 'prosperity Ijr-..0,16 410111 1, SM' i brethren, etc. After animated.. discussion I 414) iePOrt.Nantablektite.prevallizfi# 'mend: meet teeming to bethat'AteVirit liruevii , C l airdiktrogaut towards the Senthern Church. THE Lotdayino'tici.J4i - i'ii;ii ~=• countu of. wolf, hunt .in pwwfoyd county._ Indiana says the mode .of hunting is sotouir.hat similar to that in vogue In India. The forests surrounding cheafemons done Cave are , " beaten up,'! like the tiger in feated gibe of the_ ,Eant.. It a d lathat at"leasf one hundred'petpli:i engage" ii the campaign, and the I.`tecrisq. of.horno; the olongor of tin .pn..anArflitit . g. of ;rides none - .Liweerto luive fright ened.ilie lupine - nurse - 4f Itonidun into Cht.saaalor ,13esi-arret OLlcentuChy, g n-fi 15h0.,1419..A1at5. 1411; Nadia thefieruite,gitismait would make ft* anemy, of the ,Gfotrentraast,, end,:he.woald work for Ilis 7 overittois. It would seera,from gip leaderot the Detabenicy,osito wesiNiazed, up 13)% .SaulsburySnit 11111110.111414444198.1, that the passagporthe sibilfillights bill Is not going to cause a elamg#Anlitellitadrion ot the ` • Demounicy•from 3,l.tUi it has 'been the past Isroz.:t•PeStO Niet:4. 4,41 ICIDNAP I I49J7 f 11 ,iidted• Miami CansiLlV?* aaa writalida 'theilrePartinSASC ‘l3tW;lltraiii;kiftlie February NIG had 1e to find aapc#l4,4 iardiralcd, to - ,bellef hat colortd.Tbsad Akan tirPur ' Apt MWIlt on a animal , lina* 0101/411.45..:24 i‘alod GUN. BUTLER AT HARRISBURG. Gen BUTLEII was at Harrisburg on the if h 4., and by invitation OC this two Hodses Si the Legislature iieliveretrau ad 'dress toibetu.f, Be . ww:eseoried Into the House by committees of the iienate and HOU., and delivered a irpeech over two hours' long, in uibstance as follows! That we might at least rejoice Over . the cessation of armed hostilities, but had great ,cause for sorrow. in reviewing the political events of the present, hour, which convinced us we had not yet gained all that for which we fought. When the rebel forces sur rendered and their great leader was cap tured, the position of affairs at the South was such that our impressions of loyalty world have been retained. It the President and Congress had then punished Davis, who deserted his seat in the Senate, and-Lee, who had deserted his Hag, and then, without shedding more ,blood,. hadordered those who left the army and Congress, and those who served in the rebel-Congress, to leave the country in sixty days and forfeit their property; and that those who had taken an active part in, the rebellion should not have political . petwer for at least so long a period as at( tuanattrralikcd foreigner, then peace, quiet. nes:sand , loyalty would have reigned in every Southern State. The question now was simply whether these southern men, who deserted 'as once, shall be admitted to Congress without any pararttee that they will not leavelle again? this is best illustrated by unordinary part nership. A number of men associate them selves together; a minority desert, but can not take the property of the concern, nor bind, nor destroy the partnership. After a while this minority desire to return. Can they or ought they to be allowed to do so? If States can go out whenever they please, why cannot they come back whenever they please? But the truth is they never did go out. Only some of the members of Congress, with the sanction of their com munities, drew their salaries, left their seats anti went south. These same com munities cannot expect to send other mem bers to take the place of those who abscon ded withUnt the assent of Congress. The Supreme Court of the United States had decided that the war was a public and _chit war, and that those on the opposing soil were public enemies. Has there been anything to change these southerners from this condition of public: enemies? We cap tured them entire—bodies, property and constitution, and every other right except that of being banged. The terms of Grant and Sherman gave no political rights to those who have opposed us. Society in the rebellious States was disorganized. How shall It be reorganized'? Simply by ex tendingjustice to all, and by acknowledg ing that every man, whether white or black, has the right to 'be equal with every other man. On this principle the Union party must stand, if it. expects success io thus world or sullies in the next. But it was said, why not exterid this same principle of equality to Pennsylvania and the northern States. The answer was, that the rights of Penn sylvania had not been captured, and they had not been in rebellion. The southern ers were entitled only to what we chose to give them, and beggars, proverbially should not be choosers. It would be but hunter, tiature if the southern. members were admitted to Con gress for them to repudiate the debt in curred itt whipping them, and if a sufficient number were admitted to combine with nOrtharn Democrats, the majority thus cre ated would be prejudicial to the interests of the 'country. General BUTLER dwelt at length upon this point, and alluded to the possibility of this majority of 'disunionists in the future actually forming a new Congress. The remedy against this was to sustain .the - present loyal men in Congress in their po sitions. bo regard to the President, he would cheerfully welcome his return bock to the principles of those who elected him, and would be glad to sue him redeem his prom ise of making traitors odious, although the only way he had as yet suggested of doing this was by admitting them to Congress. (Laughter.) In regard to Geary, General Butler spoke of htm as the best of soldiers and most reliable of statesmen, and conclu ded amid great applause. Mr. Ituddirnan moved the return of the „thanks of the House to Gen. Butler, which was agreed to--60 yeas to 30 nays—s strict party vote. • ' • 4IENERAL NEWS THE CASE OF THE SAVANNAH (GA.) NA TIONAL REPUBLICAN.—Many of the Sena tors and Representatives have heard of the extraordinary proceeding, returning to the former rebel owners the Savannah A'ational Republican, and depriving its able, fearless and loyal editor, Mr_ Hayes, of the fruits of his patriotism and industry. This is, if possible, the very worst specimen of An drew Johnson's idea of restoring the Union.. "My policy" has never had so capital an interpretation as this.— Wash. Car. Phila. Press. . Ws are indebted to the Census Returns (Agricultural Department, page cxii) fur the information that "there are more asses in Kentucky than in any other Western Stato." This information takes a load off our mind, in connection with the question, how• Garret Davis came to be United States Senator (him that State, although we can not help thinking it is a flagrant violation of the Constitution to allow them 41 to vote.—Ohio Stale Journal. SEettETART STANTON lately wrote to Governor Browniow requesting that those rebels under indictment by the civil Courts of Tennessee should be left to the disposal of the military authorities, as they had been paroled. Governor littownlow re plied; stating, among other things, that he had no right to interfere with the State Courts, and fOr various reasons declined granting the Secretary's request. • , REPowran for a London morning pa per, describing a recent launch, Bays that a son as the company bad left the platform tl*WOrkmen took up the plink on wb.lqh the Frirum of Wsies had stood, and divitfed it umongThem ag ik souvenir—Whereat the &tfurday: nesiiedeyotesa sarcastic edito dal to `llie.Woishipers . of the holy chips." Owns' a Ziiktt Muotig'ttte Skirt Noradas, lintfCallfornia, I; a natural tan pit; its witting' art , AO strong of' borax, alum, alka lis, that' one draught will poison a Mak, and one Mitnersionelean_a dog of his 'hitir;,.and Indians, seeking refuge in it man's bullets, find a sharp and sure watery.grays:.* • Gov. Mufti:row, of Texas, declines to be a candidate for the office be now fills by military Appointment Ms main searOti is putt,bq Is poor, and without a home, and cannot afford to "pare four 'years of his life in official while his family :are in flood of his labor. Tst,e'Rev. Stuart Robinson,. D. D., who liyed is panada.for, his health during thqt Littdf Isart of the rebellion. is back in Louis- Nrhereibt!TrtSV.erlan secessionists are aligbied'th 'birVe him. abet say he preaclies more acceptably than ever. Dirty TwEnt.Y-atx Davif Ottois: JAPAN. -, •-i•A'gsntleman in, Boston bas received a telegraphic dispatch, via • San Francisco, ' from Japan, which was only twenty six dais 'miming. This is believed ,to be thd Auk/test time ybt-made.. •Tnaplection in -B v pringtioid, in., Tues day, iesulted substantially in a Union vlc 1 1 tory, althoilh the 'Democrats have proba bly -secured their Mayor by two or three majority. , • - R.Ructiovs 'quepuil In "*P-4.T.cr.:Atzargaz4arit T0,P4 4 3.31 0R it0w 0 , .. 212k,PT"rf. t i t A.. IL try the reSZO,,ills, 144 ur. C. A. it(o...lUBl6uniThi r. 11-. •I. u—rHr•ulod "' 1 •1 9 .: ' r • 1-417—Si ALLEGHENY CITY, EXCELPIOR HALL, - cornor o ['Federal add lourocir atrannt, • PalltialV Ma- VEVA .mrdlS 14 2 . . _,Ap1441 -- liiETIVICER. - midi...I4,V g HoItnisS 9 T T LAYOU S P IN g r.wantz.y ta 10,14,07 m. p. se. agLip e c „ potdio a • cordially lade d t".2•_ Oranig T . in 4 BBU UGH CONu rerP WM • I . °, ouvalgtrgal i fig r EjlY X 24 orptdOM,otlbeOtlear,b,.t M. 1 is sta rmo ” BotimTv . :vlw . ! _vrl op,A.trE it LE pr.I4WARIIi MITIACINCURD Attalla4so9ts /1.• r.LEMlXff‘ttrotir brigipe ';''.ll; • . 0 404.109, , . ME ''FOR AsSIE111111:f. =I . • , 'HON. GEORGE *HSU, • I if Pitt Townehin. vlii nr.'”'" l " 4 '''' .. ' 050'1 date for Anaenthly, before the next Union Hdpubil , ran County Convention 9Y".. =6 1:0 - CONGRESS, 224 DISTRICT. HON. J. K. MOORHEAD Darius placed binewlf at tl disposal of 1.1. fmends. In response to their call made on him. no. name Is now presented by then, as candidate for nand oa fOr flonWreas foe the =I District. subject to the action of the Union Republiean County Conven tion. WCONGRESS.—The friends of HON. JOHN P. PENNEY 'III prescni ME name to the tionventlon of the Union party, for nomination as .candidate for Con gresa In the Distract. inhlSM•rd IG-if -CONGRESS. GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY IS A CANDIDATE. Lei THE 220 DISTRICT rnltAlotd Fi`FOB SHERIFF, SAMUEL B. CLULEY, Subject to the action of the Union Republiean Coon tp-Conventton. miramedatr 7 .VirFOR SHERIFF, CHARLES BARNES, Late Colonel Sixth Reg. PA Heavy Artillery an. Brae. Mg. Gen. U. S. A., subject to the action o the Union Convention. roh22oUkx•P OF - FOR SHERIFF. JOSEPH ROSS, Of the Pint Ward, Pittsburgh, will be • ttal datwfor Sheriff, seldort to the action of the Onto Republican County Convention. sub lintr 10 — V011 strzurrie. CBN. S. B. M. YOUNG, Late Colonel Fourth Yeutisylranla Cavalry In1121:te 'FOR SHERIFF COL JANIES.IWK. SNODGRASS, Of McKeesport, (Late o f the 9th P. Reserves, be • eanatidate for Sheriff. subject to the decline of the ensiling County Convention. millnnte w"- - column comßessioNien, GEORGE HAMILTON, Of Ptttebargts, subject to the action of the Uot• Itepoollean - Coant! convention. ap6:te e,orimissiorma. CHARLES PUGH, Of Manchester. trill hes candidate for County Corn mlselotier, allitjecato the action of the Union Ile - publican County Convention. uthiMditorte artTIMIF ;I I - JOHN G. BROWN, Of Hampton Tovensblp, Mato Private Co. H, Hort Peon's Vols. aptt FOR CLERK OF COURTS. ' JOSEPH BROWNE, Late of 10". d Pennsylvania 'Volunteers and 61.0 Pen .I , h-snit Artillery. anklet% 10 the decision of th tienutdican County Convention. mll3l:te t;r"FOR CLERK OF COURTS, DR. WICLIAM J. GILMORE, Of Upper at. Clair Tolornatilli. g . 4 - FOR' REGISTER, R. D. HUMES, • Of 'recent= Roo:nigh, Subject to the decision o the Republican County Cooventlon. aplOrte r4r FOR RECORDER. " J B. COPELAND, Of Elizabeth Township,. will be • cawildate for Re corder, anblect to the ilecision of the nest Solo. Republican County Convention. apllite NOTICES. Bann or PiTranunott. Marsh Stet. A T A MEETING OF THE HOARD -fr. of Lllreeters of ibis Bank, held this day, Ifs. WILLIS)! seas sleeted ruabler, and Ur. bite E CUST Assistant Cnablet. ap1:10til Tiiiihrn isms ilisriosrat. BOAR • Pit - ennui-Om ' , iamb "Mb. Ile THE NOTES OF THE CRA VIVO D •a• COUNTY.B s Ili K. kleadville:oll. VITT 121kilf1i. Oil City,. VESA NGO BANK, Franklin,and 11E TIBIL.ELIII B. k NH. Titusville. will no t herunfler be redeemed by this Bank. tultZhif ONO. T. VAN BOREN, I ha, e this day illsonee,l of my Interett In the olu Factory. altuate In the Eighth Ward, undot th style of E. /It P.SSEII t OU. k. Prrisill. non, 1 . •., April stn, MK. —sp1,1:101 '0 THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TWA Too are rnOStly desired to attend s meeting of the mew s of the Board of Trade. on FRIDAY. at 2 C, In., consider nosiness of importance In connection ith the welfare of the Association. A toll attend- CC most resneclfolly requested. OEO. H. THURSTON, Brealdeal of the Board of Trad np12.2,1 =f=lMlll ==t2IMM =I . . l'lrrsatranar, Marta 31, ISM ININTILI DIVIDEND.—The *lard of Iptractors or awls Company havelelgolarea the regular dlVl4ourl of • . I= op the Capital Stock, for the quarter endleka Marx 31, alt., payable free of Got erntoeht tax, on and alit April la, peon., at the banking house of Bless Winslow, Lanier t to.. New York, to tbostka holders reglaterrl ku that city. and by the Tres_ re, to those registered at Plttaborgh. The tranufer +d,k• e - 111 elem. on Marc+ SI •clank, r. u., end will re-onen Aprlll9, thercalt By order of the Board, P. id. ItUTL.l.ll3looN,__art,_ CutDif flitaa.strltT e ta oryda., 1 errahunon, April:W. tact. TN PURSUANCE of , the 2180 Sec- Mon of so Act relating to A Derbeay County, ap proved the lot day of /lay, MI, and of the Amend ment to said Soction,_ epproved the 30th-day of March. letd, •L, DAVID AMEN, Tree/torero(' o rtd b runty, i rgrAg .. tAtzgeAt, r a:z.m.birwell d be open. and I... Mac prepared to reftiretheCoun• ty, Mate, Poor and Work-Noose Taxes for DCA on Ttied after the PLEAT DM' OP INC held ax. ean be_paistat the Treasurer.. Mire until the PIRST DAT. OF AtAiLIST with deduction or PtVE PER CENT. t rUNT for , prompt pay ment to any permed... tog the whole amount of their taxes. Timm wil l te no dedoctwo allowed or tate. paid - during the ADDED August. There will lie TEN PER OhNT. to all taxes.rernalo. lug unpaid on the eras otteeptember. sp3ootd 'NOTICE TO OWNERS ORDR.4IIN, tiACRti Ac.—Nottce , le hereby gitlen . fo k 1 'ewvdmer Dra Cart., .oandase., Buggletc whether residen va. t or posedverdeet I. the- City of ilttabarth. to pay th eir Llienees ovteeareesurees oaks of - the etty of Pittehttrah, POInfiWITII, , In accordance with an Act Of Aatembly, approved. Starch 30.1303, and an Ordinen ee of the .Councils qr the Clityo of Pittabarghi. pasted April lc losig gad Itr personiarbo neglect or refuse to take Ott 3.4000 ice trtil be ohh3ett too TeitoDY.. to berecoremdliefore theltafor, double lye alnount cribs Ltranatti . The old metal platea,Of prevroua ye a r. man he M re turned at the time 'eets.' art taken out, or pay IS Dente therefor, ___ _ MIMI itMt!!, -••• • - • • Sack Two Horne Vehicle.— ........ , . 12 Ile Each pour Horse Vehicle. ... 111 Each• Two Hobo, ll.k, Omallyire .d * heels , Alyawo ,by two 71 0.1111. eheb. Yor lioetebeed !duo the above webiclee Od. W. stcrunAu t, Tivimr.r, rrrigivamon. peon. r, lab- Verb ( - IWIVEIIB OF '111114:1114'.W.40011iii, CAMTB. lIACAbI;.O.IINIMpbeai and: every aerlption of CAllitiAtilLS, ore e.O naguired , to calla* :the Of the City Tee:Murat end take out-their lAcenses op or be-fore the ler OAS 'OE MAY nest. Tor each and every IVlntots, Vert, ear. tint, . She a er or Curisse, drawn try one hone; the M of b tO Poe each' and every oar of Ihe stove 02n004 echidna, drawn by two horses, the nun of.. aor For each end men one of the *bore named 047N4 c rtere o v W e Pr 0 62 t r al l. :ig . 6lt:al 4 °L. 10 the sum or • ' • ft.'" ' to 03 For each .and every Almonibus• and , Timber Wheel!, drawn by twat:amen th e son 0f;.,, - moo For each addition:a horse attached to enrol the Moan named be the sum • It Mini be the duty a -all J...1v . ..ta nano Keepers In raid city in toxin aletUrtt to, e bit/ Treunror.' Within twenty darratta the Pnaf ado or this Ordluance..snd - tundilly 'thereafter on or be fore the Ist day_ot May of sant and , vert yedr. or the number of Vehicles of overydeseriptlon. awned' as:Cued by them tn. their, buiriese, and thlutind thereof, and the same return shall be made under oath. Ate. a. All Owners of Carts, Tiray.l. NetOnot and other Vebtelac who shall negleat or nit: tO Pth cute. loonw as •forculd, shall ba subjectionpa a any of not less than 10 per cent. for • every thirty' .elsys them:me remain* :mond after on AO lay of g . : f na .. c'th rh "L' an . .t.i ‘ r . " LtV g l a4 B .lll4 t e lfMolti A t o nu t tirolnance e , . h al l, addition foregoing. be subject to a penally or not exetorill f %llllldolltro, all of which penalty shall on nebave , before. the Mayor or one of the Aldermen ac , sa d city. by sum— mary conviction: and it shall tin the duly of Abe , 'Valletta Pollee to teen Out Parana who ifirOtttle ell to comply with :my of the prortmona of Ibis t./M. dinutoe end report the none to the City TteAsurtr: for in he shall ad ant, cents in bads case, to be to motioned le pen of the coslCport uouvietion as The pee Meer isolmcczotollassumWtth the 'emelt . psznlo& , REIPDA4 REMOVAL. — The nicOeislined nen enguirin To„, - Z(o. 114 1 01k One door betove lila former A. PiII...BUOWN, • . ~ :.?.., oi L air c i rsm3„, s i o i lk iL 'IOOIM.LIwT ,___..traugrATo LIM , , 140 , _ --,... ./k 3 q. B trPleh i fratiODYClUNXll , R l EVM Al" uverth! Idll lie ttiri ' gtl , CO. ri ggruro A n nZa -11 4Vitf t negir0 V: : , ..., n ,„,,,,, w „„,„, .4', :,„.1,-. ~,,,....5.', Ml:4op OTONNWITOC t•M' OL - rics , 41.1"geNtlftl"111: sITAW-i'W Qf~i * : .". itz . ' -..! : idTlimaufit4iorx suARDs ~ , tnoUr-' • - plaw_PoMailw4_,V. ....,MI Mae uNiv-Orti w7Wrmici' 1 - I.' Ate'%.* -1- i r rEar mi v r -- 3 • l :etn4 !""i l wa '!%F. r .•!_tl'M -, , - 1 1';',F . J:r! 1 ' 41111 " ..,,:',.., t AWENItpliLENNIEDIrlepraltrEl34 ... __ ___ ____,._____ - _,„.. 4.. ..... t 1-"MtODUCE COMMISMON MERCTIANItord . , BoAmaatifiww . ,,;: , ,,, , ~ ~ ~ Wbolaali i hal . erst . a l rgrowit j o it u tt et,pt E , „ , , ~, . I N ‘ " iii.lati4a " Ori , t=r47: Lgiuti;L-4-i4ivi - ottr, Ord d - rustiemil I'',.„o t i t tr , ,Lvo , , 0 r.1126.5 4 w v .. .r° Zaft'llit..: 7 :i'l, ti...twazi. , '' dilj ?MAL HOU WANTED. MEDICINAL WATERS ; wii* - 71010 ,60131.bs MEDICIIItAL . WATEns p ig aa. VIT --- AiTki)-_tk to do ..-...d - g kerni housework. Apply st the Of -. 1 CONGRESS, zw.r. sp2:tf WANTED—A SiluatiotiiiitaiDlic- SELTZER, EERRER or SII 'PRIMA CLERK, by s yo.ng I gvnaeronnpfserenu years' tiXttel tenet., wholw. the I KISSINCEN, best rreornmerlatlone. Address E. W. 11., OA- ' 'ATT. Orrle. apt:lard SARATOCA STAR, WANTED.—Americaim and 16er 'AMU eadVassers fur the " UNITED 8T AT KIS • &Cr, ate., LIVE, the AnTOLL EIKE. arid other Insurance Campmates. Euoutre of ballTil & KING, agents , Vor V fifth street , over breCllotoelr'e Carpet Store, 4tuttltifiul , uolattly b 7 pl,ll. -- I . SIMON JOHNSTON, 7AA ^ l7...lt—A few genteel Board gag—Four Gentlemen could be accommodated with room Intl boarding, and two small families Could also be accommodated. None can be restelVed except trot dam The residence Is suburban— within 15 minutes passenger ear riding. Spacious grounds around it. Address Hos .101. with ProdaplS. IATANTED—Good Agents to Sell Yll SHERMAN AND NIS GAHPAIGN GRANT AND HIS ()AMP/LIONS, (the latter Just mitt) - OHILD'S PRAYER. FIRST LESS{GIi, Match pic tures') and THE AMERICA.N INVENTORS. These are all new Rooks and hatgrarings, and agents can do bottet with them than with any other offered to the public. For full particulars, apply to or address ASHER ELLIS. 75Tbird Greet, Pittaburgh, Pe. tottntlydataw. t I I Ll von SALE OR t T-POSSES- J- SION ISEREDIATELY—A , EW TWO STORY ORION, nn Locust street. Istancliester• seven rooms, Water Bath. Ons, etc. .Rsquire of Al?. J. PAR SONS, Ostler Sevlags Bank. afs4:ti t . `oll SALE-FLOUR AND PRO .x DUCT. UUSINEPS, of orer too years standing. In • good location In the clty. A not opportunity b.:AY/mid to .y person wisblng toengage In the Produce Itusbause. All couttnunleations strictly costildenttal. Address P. 0. 7 bO, Pittsburgh. - - VOR SALE-lOWA LAND-$2,000 —AWAIT FOUR HUNDRED AND TIIIILTY aeRF LAUD. ,Roared near Webster elre, Hamiltonthonlj..loaa, (on the .llae or th e Pacific Railroad.) Is onered for tale for TWO THOMMO DOLLAHS. Cash. AtOlreel ••OWNEIt,” OAZZTTY OrPict. feat:tit VOlt SALE—A three-story Brick DWET.LIN 110113 E. containing eleven mama, with gas aim seater, situate op Miser Avenue, Cey City, near the Mechaulc Street. Bridge. Lot et by 120 feet. Title indisputable. Term, mod erate. Possession given immediately. For farther panicalarsoopply to J. S. FF.ROUnON, No. 10.1 Fourth street. mi22wa pia SALE, Valuable Business Properly, Witlatwo BUICK STORK 3 on same, Nos. =I and ^..9D Liberty Maw?. C. CUERUY. Ja., So. 353 Liberty street. aplo . lwd I'OR Valuable CounitrY Residence at Edgewood Statitin, Pennsyleanta Battened, one and • halt mile* front Wllidusburg; Eleven acres MS - perches of Land; a fine new Dwell ing containing ten rooms and cellar underneath; Fruit and other epnvettionces on the premises. For further Information, call at No. it Firth street, Pittsburgh, or on the premises. no7:dtc J. f. KING. IL IP, =0 Ibis. White Lime; .• • . lOU • • Calcined it:titer; 9 MD • • Land Plaster; 1W '• Hydraulic Cement: • WO •• Itosendale Cement, At 310 Liberty . street. apenSerd W. W. WALLAV). FUR SALE — THE PRACTICAL ENGINEER. by John Wallace: second edition, enlarged alreadyed About one-tmlf of s edi tion b. been sold. Every Englueer or man who owns or runs a Steam Engine shou VL ld have srueesprlger, KRTY STREET. Pittsburgh, lw. will be prompt d ly attended to. Price Per cop/ SOU• ap6:4wd " FOR SALE ON THE BIG SANDY RIVER.-1 orrerfor este, the MINERAL I.OIIIIT OF NINE HUNDRED ACRES, Gloated In atul on the lauds one tope above Pesch Orchard Works. The COAL Is In abundance, And of gund The tela• are from POUR. to tiItVEN YEETTHICE. Persons wishing to purchase will call st the Ken • lucky House, Aohland, Ky. Terms cheap and rea sonable. Address 7 . ll'O'llAS litisELL. Ashland, Kentucky. mhin:Juld .FOR SALE—A Portable Double CIRCULAR SAW MILL. without Engine and Bother nftde by Lana and Bodicy, of Cierkl2l6/1: lower gr., Gs 11.11. i Otatottert upper Sow MI Inches. with Cross-cot Sow, Shafting and 41 Complete: Ms. three 1 7 Ineb BIATeI Rows. for Mitting states, made bY Whitney, of Winchester, Mims. 'I he Above al.- enluery has bate Inn. In the lumber region rite short time, and Is In perfect order. Address e reNN A. SALT MA:MP ACTURING COMPANY. Natrona, Pa optl Chreod FOR SALE. . X.A.8.-FILI:31-313 XalCYr. =I plltsburgh, (Dr. Dom (Las, Pastor,) offer for rade their property located on the corner of Plum and ('berry alleys, and bat to reel from Liberty alrert. The lot la la , feet by KS feet, on 'which are the Church Building, and a Tenant Houtia of 4 rooms. Inquiries may be made of. or communicatiOn• ad drmsed to THOS. BMITIL at the Fourth National Bank, or to R. C. BILLER, 135 Third :Breed. spit :tf FOR p LET, A Three-Story Brick Warehouse, Minato., No. 37 Water street, corner Itoloubt and running through to First rrr cot, this some list - log been ocotillo.' (or a number of years by JOUN IRWIN asßßte Warehouse. Ingulro of 110 S. TETTIIII R. 5511 1 )1), .t Nos. SO nod 60 {Voter street. 'FOR RENT—The Lot on the cot per ot Butler and' Alleatteny strcets Muth together btother with the old 3lrlek Depot Bonding thereon. The lot has 144 feet front by lee feet deep to an alley. Will lease It for Aro or ten years. Ap ply to Wit.4.DAILLINUTON or. . at No. 37 1 atlllfo Wit. seeondelo rnht L' OH BEET—A Country Seat, con— gA.lslragrae B ' n 'lrd,"%jr *. s.WBfnlo . 3 11nose. n rAnaten 1 mlle s 'frora the. eral r g g . *p r osaic e. Knx.• Fruit Gardens. Apply to labia 11. MOLAIN R CU. CO- - PARTNIER —its SICIP: larE, THE SElNEatns. , hav e T entered into A LIMITED. PARTNERSHIP. agreeably to theproessioniot the Acta(' Astembly or the . 'Commonwealth of 'Penna. passer:Motet 1.1.7 t Much, 6{oWe...hundred an d thirty ale, entitled "An Act relative to Limited Partnerstdpo, • • and do hereby certify that tile name of Me tern under which said partnership tato bo - conducted, is HEM UP, ADAAIS & that the general nature of the business to be transacted It the buying, selling, vending sod retailing ail sorts of wares, roods and commodltlea belonging to- the traileor business of nierchandlec, and the same will he transacted in the tiOßOUtitt. OP_ .WEST PITTaBURGH, ALLE (HINNY COUNTY; that the.namesof theugeneral gannets of said d i m are ROBERT S. MENDIP. ROBERT ADAMS and WILLIAM E. BRA.NLIO.h. (We Borough of West ilttaboryyli and the special partners Are JACOB PAINTER, BYRON 11. .PAINTER and AUUUSI US E. W. PAINTER, of the City of Allegheny:. that the aggreiridkamiatiot of capital contributed RI thoimid . ..Pecbapartners to Vie coMmon _stock to THIBTXPTIIRnE HUN IMMO AND • ThiltiTY-THURE. AN D 83-100 DOL- LARS' %UM 31-100): "caidt; that the _period at which the said partnership commenced lathe bee. and day ofJanuary. eighteen hurvirtdandaixid (1586). and Damn Will [emanate en the Second day of January. eighteen hundred andairty-iieven Hair). IttoIICRT B. REMIUP, General Partners. /Mll.llt4T_ JIDAMS, YYMEI, I 4 3 P 1.16 1 0 CD". Special Partners.. BYROn AUOUSTUS'E. W 'PA ATER ripteditsrP C I O4AIRVIER*IO.: , ' NOTICE.— Haying thi n day Associated with me ray son. E li .v. r vitqll4 l l,£. 6 64l , aJIL i cautlaet OROOILILY CEDER A A L trYßßETriind i er the PPIA.NON & SON, and would lestreetfil Y 1011011 .fOr theriew firm a continnance.Or the patronage herstofere no Rho ndly bellowed t . artitt t it wil'. l • ALLzOlitarit CITY. irIW,IiiE6L , MIIII.L.I - cO-PAILICNEIRSHIPNOTICIP:,;-we. 41.m0 ewe IcHa"ii_patania and Genital hlanaprottlierroundty end elaehlna boat. en, In - which eta ant now anataidilla. JdulS NELBOlidorinerly of ate of to • o f J. Nelson a. Co., usd ntaetbouse this q. . %GO Hi% rEitr. Tfl NlgtaCThlE AND-130RGEB,f. DOCTokt F. Le InoriE. =1331 ASEfloTAOil' iiVEUICON UF. I'IIE4M Itiff VA • ICESICAVR ettliPS, sod tatted y SIIIIOICON of the 16Tii •Itti 'CAVALRY, boa apotoip4 soo d piaen at. • - =Co. 04.111 1 / 4 artirtil . Mhtzreiet, forthopractlkolitSTllKTltrATtrarg.P.o•2l 'TOItuU tigiitiLD,9llf, 1110,U,X1N;..--EEPERO STOVES : iritATES AND RANGES. Wie'reipeettully Invite the attettilbh ' oi the Di ihttc In .r extentlynt variety tit COOlLltitt tiTOVES, ORATE FR9N I I,,F.ENPERS,.(IOOItINU RANG- At, ' rvocuity - Irturdithd wan titatterlig tee above art Wirt ne. great&r impeoved o u t 'Lyles - of tiltATlt PROI on wto {t one lathe - 11E8T QOUILINIIMAN to'.. 13e Wolfe' the 00 oun..tel. , tro Artklatllt• reed tif. littyttiluriF:' our 4411114.1 t thscoalt..4 . ximeaseizmix:leakivO, .14.:51311.1.18EKTY B TlCEEZ,Mattorseriiiirik eeiure n ' o{{tle: • ' ur.tavtlusird E1,149 . 1E K OU I K • • al ,‘ ' atanye Gil piG LEAD. so :f Ll l :2 7 .l e - BEST' 911 . 4.0,14 ; SOFT, • FOR 0. A. FAHH,EST.APAWSOII - '4:::60" apilawd •• • Corner Smithfield and Fourth Sts. 4i ' The Waters from the (lounge. Spring about which so murk complatnt was made last sea son. are said to to oil right again. The WAVOILITE %V ATEA et present with thepotr• lie, and the medical profession, Peons to be the SAUATOG A STA It +l . P.'\ , hot recently intro dneed. Its composition, at analyzed by Professor CHAsoLztt, shows an “11111111/i quantity of valuable medicinal agents. op? OCULIST AND AITRIST DEAFNESS, I= "MY3E, M.AMM‘., CATiMMI. DR. GARDNER, 01 New York, OCULIST AND AURIST, I=l AND k 1114.1 4 ,, Respeotfully Informs the citizens of Pittsburgh that he will [gale •left the city on Tuesday, April 17th, I=l 181.A..P11:1'14-7=1.EL:12", 83Lisle. drier that Hole will chili MONTHLY, of which One notice will be given. Office at Monongahela Honse,, And eon be consulted on Deafness, Noise In the Head, 'Catarrh. Discharges from the Ear, Scales in the Ear, Obstructions of the Eustachian Pol*, and all Acute or Chronic Diseinea of the Ear and Air Passogoo. Artiticial Eyes Inserted Without Pain, and perfectly resembling. the Natural Eye. Operations fur Cataract. Ntrabirmca or Cram Eye, Artificial Pupil, etc., skillfully performed, and all Disease. of the EYE AND EAR . Treated, and every operation In Mood and °angel mle Surgery, performed by DR. GARDNER. For further particulars, references, testlnsonlale to.. scud fur a Circular. OF rte R. HOURS PROM 9 ♦. u. To 8 r. R. Principal Office, 11$ WRST FORTY-THIRD BT NEW YORK. CATARRH! CATARRH!! VA. GARDNER treats Caturbby the means or Warm Mudierted Inhalation. Dr, Gardner can re fer to a number of citizens of Pittsburgh - Who bare been cured by him. mhndmd MERCHANT TAILORS. GEN. GRANT Afl Ir "CWT. CIZETEIPL.I3 40P C/13.. TII NEW .SPRING STYLES jo. SOY'S' Sl . cri - wes, A r 47 M. Clair Street. GRAY LOGAN. IiENR4 G. HALE. - MERCHANT TAILOR, 101111 WIS? CORM or PUN & Br. Cum mu% YITTBDITROII, rA.. ferlrrn to return thanks to bls Meads and Jae pub: le gen r4pyeeeerally for tbeltdrall t i ttre ju agzlocX ed the Y Ertel= marlete wit at h • large and well releeted atoea of Fine Woolen Goods, i zari . jautt e rVErn. liENTLElllEN`S NPBINU BOORS. STATIONERY, &o. WO BARRELS OIL PER DAY A greet Oil Strike on the FOSTER FARM. on tae Allegheny River, dye runes belnefiFranklin. See HUNT'S IMPROVED MAP OF VFNANOO COUNTY, Late Edition; etlarged and touch improved. Also, THE OIL DEMONS OF PCNKSYLVANLA; Descriptive Work of the Ott }legit:dui of Pennsylvania, with Slaps and Charts. JOHN P. mum. & CO., Publishers, 59 FIFTH STREET, Masonic HAIL) talf - MAPS OP WAIMEA CO.. P.a,; WISTZELL Laa, WEST VA., and WEST VA, and OHIO OIL REOIONS, and other Maps of the different States; the NEW MAP OP IttEL,AND, 6e. apu SPUTIVS AMERICAN INK, Exactly Ilk. FLUID,_ and about ouc tblrti chsaper. (lira it a trial. It IsandErse.l by come& tbc lint accountants lktini tawdry: mat: - p. BEAM. 7$ Fourth Meat, • • PROPQSALS: • • SEALED PROPOSALS, for • tirsAllng and Paving of Laura AlleZ., `etterto Chestnat ems; 711,1 M Tetelver, by ISAAC, "STEWAY.T, Strait Comm ?Molter, at the oilier of Phelps, Part or, be"- ehoster, slantAPlll[.l.oU, t B r4.• , , '` • „. tomnatesee on Streets. ell R,EAJLED PROP69AI.II -tor the firoalult of NloOt. - Street b.:twee - I> Nixon OmAdis bt reeti 4 wuv or by ISAAC STEW P./.1%, Street Contuthriloner. or the & ° .t r atr - .. '. .vinAritiQ ' ;llt w;:lcr—artrx, emoniutk , scre.ti, ',N[OTICE TO OWIVEnS , OF STONE.—Tbe I , lsnwilylninia IDA Comp.,. will reclve.propoirilm lortbe cipplyot 20,000 Vona. of Ltinese.; • . Of not leas than bliel'ETY-POUlt PER CENT. tqr , MTV, to be delivered-In ,ssra 4 wpon she Allegheny Veliey Reltroad , opposite ttle liTlPahrf, Weritet or , at thetunetion of sold road ,w the Vreetern Pa: R. It., at the KilikinkinetsUr r. Cars to be Mr niched by the contraetota -Notleasthan Eines sabre. then WO tont to be deltrerete per day. . •• Samples of the atone, and opera , l , nt one be fees warded by . Express, marked- lean. . Salt NADU facturlncl:h.„. Suzette, Alin en.llCo...:Pa. • , t • alhbidtrid ' . ~ .. , .. - 0 -: ' ~, - ' ' ' AUCTIONS' LOTS:ON umEirrir.4so — ,Avitual ETELIETE. .ALLEORENY:,AT'WED R. v. EVOTIO• be sold otk the OrcaolvetOto AFTERNOON; Afiall lath,_at'S p bot l . en Avery larcat, Fouith Wardiathadoothlotte:to, or Notth areal.. sant Ore Lot cat Liberty atre.y" 'tth tot east of Northatreet, each betaill treaby Popc Tomes ceah. (apt!) A. LF,II(I,ATE,.AecL 89 EtiIEVIA A. 1,113 WT.—TRES:At/AY RVENTNEKUI4riII7th, it 734 o'clock, 0111 Ns sold on second Rowe •orOons. morels] dace • Rooms, 101. tnallbligld, Rtscet s - Mos raluable LOT on VIM street; stnrvr tntskihneld. be logn3 feetßotst and *OO Rot In dOrdn',`,lo: gorilla par ed coast In rens, Orlertintr-071, gaOoboed Is7od Vlrglck al 111:4.13elhograys.o TRIO tenllsputoblo. o -T ee o n rg bl a o „ d • • aln2. • FISH. `• FREOH Fllllll OXlt.r 'ArluyAfs or m IL E AND NAIVAIRN FISH 4VI , No. etb DIAMONti #tiTst, um' Wa-16iile the attention or the oublk, And ?neat at= to sive on it call . li wo tre epnrNli t if nit. VW!, 01 /recap Fish as , leett ar ILA in 4+ e.d e . 1 4.1;.#1 1' ,7 "4' SWAVIAINVIViltr : DCXYPS ' , 49 06 . IT'. l) %5417,... 49,00 r i -- .....nle'i''ll'iiii"V`l,l •!'?"' .Itwrveiltr ap ,xs f i t i M i tgt4liAllf %wares AI 4 or a 1 • lifbrierktLaltgoill Yo. 38 Mutat streaL 1:;==I I Ittl,'ILI91:" OF PRICES ,1•5 J1V1B&II #.&UO, 59 Market Street AT 12 1-2 c., WE WILL OFFER I=l I= AT 12 1.2 c., WE WILL OFFER I= bale BROWN tiREETLNG AT 18 3-sc., WE WILL OFFER Two wen BLEACHED SHIRTING •nd two bale. 41-1 BROWN !SHIRTING. AT 25c., WE WILL OFFER 41001) 4-4 SHIRTINti. and the VERY I= AT 25e., WE WILL OFFER One case WIDE CHINTZ PRINTS. is new, and beautiful styles' AT 25c,, WE WILL OFFER ♦ftqlst variety of DREGS 110 d)%. doable tdd IsfAgio SILKS! SILKS !I We will offer them In great 'outlet/ tad at great reduction train Sommer prices. DRESS GOODS ‘, OE ALL RINDB VERY OBEAP. and in the mon desirable styles. NEW SPRING GARMENTS, THE NEWEST STYLES AND CHEAP cm , m NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! 111 9C" 0 IV" IS . GUIPURE LACE—aII widths; CLUONY LACE, do BLACK AND WRITE THREAD LACE; REAL VALIENCIENES LACE—IO eroat variety LACE TRW:MEL/SLEEVES, . LACE TRIMMED COLLARS; CLUDNY LICE do REAL POINT LACE COLLARS, POINT APLIQUE LACE do GRECIAN RAM COILS; PLAINRAIR COILS; A full sod complete Hoe of LADISH' SATCHELS RAILROAD BAGS: 13=! Notions & Fancy Goods THE TRADE oupPLIED AT LOW RATER. F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth Street. REVD PER EXPRESS THIS DAV Fine Silk Sun Umbrellas, GRECIAN COBS, Fine Silk Parasols, HAMBURG EDGINGS, Real Point Lace Collars, HiMBIIRO FLOUNCUBS, EaJou's and Alexandra's Kid Gloyes, HOSIERY AND 61LOPES, Morrison's Star Shirts, coartsrrs, Duplex Elliptic Hoop Skirts Wholesale and Detail Dealeri supplied at LOW Prices, at Nos. 78 and 80 Mailket Sircet: mAdni, cam 44 (4,,0, GREAT RERIICTIO4B t LOWEST OF THS HAW. tIATES,..& .BELL,S. • NEW GOODS! New. Gtoodsai SrLMO::,ASSOIitIiMt All the Novelties. MOM • VERNO &,ENGIIIBII GOON.' ~ ' .• , .17.7.7.-..,' • ..-- . • 'e • 0.- .: , ` ..: ' e -•, . i ~.,,,, pey. Dnril w_ 11.A i irleirre3 14 • wilt a IBIS EMIR aziAL L ,OI : .. , ~. fi c reir.eir• Iv ., rul t im i ottlya v ,.; .._ .., ,• On I& I , - 1 .. t .s • . 74 '.l0 2 ' ;-.:.,, - Ix, i Nzws... 11, • ... AROri ‘ g- TINS'A NII4MI A =Ii, , t", ' ,s,: - ••,.,, , i ,t... i KID e e • tlll,lo.4tltlik en, erilirrfig ; e - 1 1, 0 " • - 1 --1 . •• Mi 11,4114, 0 l e ntlii,i,; ( l,li- ., , ,,,,,-.'r Ttreitodlet oill . ettoloir Ten tragell i llila 71'e' 81011110.-1MIWA110*81M191!:' ..... ii44/46 MY" be i t 171 . 41 , 44 4 1 , 1 4 .005,34 11 4 , ; .oi .! ' ..dg',.. A Thl , ', 4•1.,•% liAMee.re 4, AT i Important to Pormero. = crichiugdo4ol.4 at it itsfes wfrior . 0% •••, ,a- n (4.1.5 - M , ,• , ISE] 1 , 0. • , , . ~.. ....1 $ ILA; .. V•147Z . .. 4 voi m rar I.,_„2 l , ltetv . /1 1 1,29 1 E 115 0 , 11 i tegalikettitatiTts:, in . ''''''lrle 1 1 !'tl".a.:Srnilig:TMll4l - "tie t loan • .- ,777 1-4. , . 'V= .T#aVieW. l i r cow !trio would ao wail to 9 r Ir o n . .r.itutrag. luoutst.dxls tit- epp iy tow ~•. • = le Flab t Street. altalLamdairYl 000%, IVCILEXICY it CO, :10111 1 nAmma. EassA, as. THOMIMPIALMIEU, • • .10 Inn , WAIAL. 15 11 .A1 ± kEtil t TRANSPARENT WINDOW DIMES 11.33 GINTER./ Warehouse. 9t Wood threet, !Second door blow Diamond Wiley, to24drord PlTTSSlalcillir , W.Ap. PAPERS, PLALS AHD BEAUTIFUL BEIGH COOL feio HU.4311191p PAPER IIAA 61N Q5 1866. =I HEAD XETS. . . ro. _s*.biatket Stteet. littifi.r.ussomr.Rarsi , • - ,INTNALICNOIA LACE MINNS° ISICTIS; VTIVINVk alt141.1 1"A rB. ' ' • 'PLAIN-AND .118R011.1'D lilt tlitractiirrs; • -WSW BOULVIVANDIRIOI . IIIII.nTo. COILSETti-r sin',•Balbs Sat Etobroldiml. at ' • , , , • • • 12,1 MIMS 40. .reSO Designs. MaTC67 I7 Mr GERA+ viimirrir, AT 107 Market Street, near Finn. ALgreat ocilltketlon of airier i can Papers. For the tlnt time to fae Teen Jr* we E.rarass P4PER A choice selection of the Newest French Papers For sale by W SLLTEIi F. !SA MAHAL eslll N 7 Weso4 Street.. GOVIULNITEkr - SALES. OF GOVVIOOMENT 1110 - Srf'N.L. DEPUTY QUARTER...I'PR liVerlust's orritt, t VIITSIMPOII. PA.. April I`ll ISM in he sold At Publle APP*IOII. to the . Id dbeet bid er. the 110SPITAL BUILDIND AT DAMP REY NOLDS, on Ito IRTII DAY Or APRIL NEI . , at 111 O'ClOtit r. Tbis totllding 1.3 313 feet long by 40 feet wide, with two swinge attached 30 feet corny In feet wide each. Building to be removed within ten days after the MENIMII Lleus, Col. and D 4: 4, 4 14 5 b. GOVERNMENT SALE. Drugs; Chemicals, Hospital Stores, India Rubber Goods, Drug- gists' Sundries, &c. WIII be ..old at Auctlon, at the Medical ?unary. , Tor`a Warehouse, Pnblle aquare _NAIStiVALLh, oat-WEDNESDAYMORNING, April satti, at O'clock. a large Stork of the tor,going ankles, In Original Packages, oonsiallog In part or 6,000 eulph. Ether, ll,fastvos. Adbes. Plaster 1,206 `• Nitrous " •10,003 •• Islnglaas. • 2,000 " Chloroform, • 1.603 lbs. Patent Ling 1.000 • • Canth. Plaster, 9:0 `• Flee Spouge., 1,00) •• Cart. Ammo'n,, 4WD • Farina; 2,000 Liquorice, ,210 - 030 • • Essence 11.1. gals. Alcohol. ' 600 `• Bastin tato Olive 011, t,OOO W. W. Aloraars, 20,(0)oz. hulph. Clucho-. 500 re in ecales, 3.oooSpalus, 6,000 • • Tannin, 830 1. lt. Cushions. 6.oollihs. Es tracts, 4noo. F. Blankets, 6 06IT Together with n Ithoeral supply or Chemical., Med Hospital afore., Druggists' Yuroistilog Ar tides, Sc., provided for Government Hospitals. Ooods can be ea .mined two Oars prior to sale. Cat Movie. ready. ROBERT YLETORICB., Sorg. and Bet. Colonel U. S. splo:titti Medical Pureesor U. B. V 01.., - A. SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, DISPUTT QUARTZASIASTiII GiN544111.4101 , 71e5,i • 1 . 11 . 2851110311, E.,- April 7t13, Ifigt. Will be sold • Publie Aue•lon, on MONDAY. • • leth day of April, 166 a, to the !delimit bidder, the follow lug (boron:Linea'. Property, et the Rolled States Warehouse, corner of Penn street and Oar. risen alley: . .. Wafer Stampe. • 4 Sledge /Candles, 17 Pen Holders. . I Tevr,.l Iron, Paper Folders, 3 43lailete, Paper Cutters, Dusting 'Brushes, 1 NI Axes, Scrub Brush. I Z Stable Portz, .• ' ' IN home , Brush, - I 6 Hery Forits,_ 4 Water Rockets, ..7a Pleteand Handle.% 30 Bosse Brushes. IS Patea, - . , 7 Query Combs, 1 Mar - Pekittgt, ' 2 Wagon Tongues, i Borer Muule, 7 Camp Betties. 10 aiding Saddles, 74 Mess Pans, a aiding Brldlet. I Window Shades, C Saddle Blankets,' 2 Pampa, 66 Batter Chita., 2 Sheep Shear. a) pairs Breast Chains, 161 u liMlatacks. 20 Chain/. 23•Whitewsreb Brushes, 28 In Chains, •I , 4 Paint ','..... ,do ~ ...... 41 k Standa, 'I Bead Scraper. 10 Erasers, 1 t s , et Wagon./16unds, ' • 4 Relent, s Wagon Cover., I Wit'iltri'Att4r, , ''t FlL"ror,°" - s' '' - 34 Odic° Chairs, , 18. S. Placers: . 3 Desks. I 88. li. Teats. Y,, 4 Pield Tables, 4 Field Deeke. . , 2 Band Wren! es, 3 'rabies, 1 FOTtable Forge. 60 Rope Halters, 1 Chisel./ Iflrat k ilt li sli r it straprs 1 .4 Stir.b r. cia, 1 Hitching Strap, ,• 1 S liana saw., 7 Horse Cards, , 4 Crowbars, 46 Ilene Collars, I 1 Coal nod, 2 Choke Straps, ' 6 Hoes, II Spreader Chains, C Vire Potent, • t tlarelmsle, , IS Spades. 2 lead Nara, . PO Shovels, CI :Jockey Ssteks, 5 Sloe Shovels, i Thble *ad Paper Pear 8 stattocks, 1 Cooking Range 2 Brick Trowele, 14 Moves, 2 Straw Cutters, 2 Heating Moves, 64 Axe fluidics, OD Joints Stove Pipe, ; 03 Pick do NI Elbows, , VI Mattock Handles, 2 Shovels and Tong., 22 Iron Hettlell, 2 Candlesticks, 1 Deng Mill; • . 8 Trucks, 1 Iron Mortar, 1 pals Trust Wheel., I Wedgewood,Mortar, I not Breeching, I Ilene taneetth • " I Martingale, , I 4. rir.Veteturfrialuwirs 11 Wagon Whips, 5 She Bede for 14 . 40024 1 1 0g`11 1 .7:1.6.3f1, 2 Maio Bells, , 6 21441042, It Doubletrces. 1 B. 0. Bellows, MI Singletrees, • I !ter 'Grindstone "Ix a Wagon Dimmers, ' . tares. ' 2 Coupling Straps, ' 1 Oil Melte, II Hain I Nall Set, 10 flame Strings, 1 Spring Pooch. . 50• King Botta, ~ 1 Saddler's Rounder,. „ 1 tenth A Tin Boilers, . • 1 Buttres , s, • ° 011 Cans, 1 Furter•a Hamm er, t. 1. 1 J. as-orted Shears, 5 do Knives, '... i ..rn 11116, 13 Dona Baena, • I.l.o.nlirr :calms Terms--Ca1b..41. S. Clarency Sale to commoner at 0h; a. lc 597:141. 0. MOSS, Mein. Col.. end Deputy Q. M. Gleam Ael t ifiN SALE OF HOSPITAL TONEN, WHISKY, WINES, AC.. ADM:CAL PrravEroli , s.Orm% ., i Wasitimmon. U. 11,. March 11, . Will be sold at Public AtlCtlol),' Id ibis city, Judiciary bonnie Wirebodst,baokoP the Cite Hail; on WEDNESDAY, tbe lath day of ARAI. next, _at 10 ...lock, A. I. the following articles of Hospital !Stores sad Llouon, no longer -required forth. usa of the medical department of Hie ultulyeeht , .• 1 Amor R00t.....10,101105. DeSsicated Po- Rarley..... - ••••-.:•iliE000 4 . , - tatoeA • • ' • , -"1001111; 001:31 Starci....lo,oo t. 111zG4.Dese. 40 10 l',._ - Cocoa Cboco,olo,ooo' . Whitby, quirt CinnemOni Peed 1.0X1:" bottle/if, . •-•. •.. %HO • Farina, 2.000'• Whitley, In-blas .Tatdoca I• . •1gt4(0 4 0 4 ' Valol,lll .._,,.. . .. 3,108 WU.. of Bee_ .f.....M0N •••--, ebony. -Wine.' • C4ticen , d billit•MOOD .• ' quart botUeN•4o.ooo I:Huger .. MU - ...1,'M "` Ebony Wine r in r...n...reOrae - 4,74 1 0 01 . , 'bUrela__.• 4.1". 6 0 ' Reins.— ...,-... OM ibe.lTesragone;rr lli ' e. s. . : .1.00 neon's' ' '2,700 . i bottles 1040 ' . The abotesacticleamlll too sold' in iota to eult both tan. andstuall purchasers. The 60 doe mill-be allowed to partisiln rarnott flattish property. , . , catalogues ren by the Siti prox T Surgeon IMo. '.. - .i .., • .. -- --. CRAM. !SUHERLAND, urgeon and Purecyor, U. b. A. C. W. Borg:Liu, Auctioneer. mbliCuiplint BAL*IIIIORE AND HAVANA STEAMSHIP COMPANY: ALEX. BROWN & SONSy Gen't Agents. FOR 11r •‘ 1161 ' -' 9 •Jel ' 3M., -‘ ll Miarl!MW Cirrying the slUnited SlatealtalL ' ikrapogi 2 l: t. Couunln4. " ' ' 13/"M lirprpteetord, , Clorandaid:- '.l4llEn""-.4V4M itt)A. sac* ' !11 WHARF, rt — i.ws Mem, .ei;tr i grkr a r.lp.riyaW h edslooOtibooeed.. Ps .rP o . o .ed i t x arnm. . 4 14111'21 1 ,VIELLIt I:14' Agents, 11 Oxman's wnetv. ti.l2.=No Bak tr im Inn those of the Corot:e nv hrtil oldned. etrinilv rOrthe &eight...lnnen be tMgrhpni ttin , strchrbt received nor ieddiltidgnedvin d ' y'er sailing. aofsay .1 --e , DRY GOODS;TEM6II24GS . ' TIIW SPRING GOODS,- C - AlilitliteckrtinieltWir. co.; PhtT* I (PAPP• C# 3 04 1 COY r Ly w~ B bol.l4.l4alaard.4l , lololaUll - .IOIID , DOSUCRTIO WrAbOailabaTe %snood nib " • Isar PIANOS. .** 1634 , , 8E -11 ' 4 : 34) • 41 '" "Mk Pittaiitrtfuor.DArtroa.' • APIA:-/NTCPtiii: ' • .Theae. histreiginlii+Etiftifie bun lienre'the iUn/Br it= Ur% ri`Vit l 47sW7l36 l l=' I ‘arile",...pwrmttitvg• „ 4 AahattArAlr