lacWittsburgh Onettr. TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1888. FOR GOVERNOR: MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY, B UY CUMBERLAND COUNTY UNION NTA.TE CENTRAL!. COMMITTEE Will meet at the rooms of TH F. NATIONAL UNION t 1.U13 . No. 1105 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on WM/NE.4OAT. the Ifitt day of May inst., at three o'cloelt r. it. The attendance of every member of COMM Mee is earnestly sot halted. JORDAN, Chairman. PrltteDebrtme. May lit, FOT3CE TO #(I)VERTISTRAL t. hereby Elven that hereafter all maw- STlcsr advertisernenta reeelimd at this aloe west be pall for when handed in. except Is at. ease of Yearly advertisera. whose tans *lll Os rendered Quarterly. as areal. Ape,,,p,,,e, pill please mete a note of thls, u the ro e of oa.b payments for 00- vertlsementa of the character stated. 0111 be lone:- Ibis , enforced. The price of our paper I. THREE CENTS M. the Oonitter Or from oramboT l l. Served by carders at FIFTEEN CENTS oer week. DETERIORATION 0! THE HUMAN Veneration for antiquity is an instinct which was doubtless implanted in the hu man mind for wise and beneficient ends. It commonly, however, Hai's more for the •bjects of its adoration than a calm and ra tional survey of facts will warrant. Just now this instinct is concerning itself par ticularly with the degree of health and lon gevity Attained in cities; consideration of this topic being excited by apprehensions or the prevalence of cholera. Some pam phlets have appeared, from the pens of medical gentlemen, treating somewhat at large of these matters. The idea, which runs through these treatises is HIM cities are contrivances for undermining tar , phys ical stamina of people, and sending them prematurely to the grave. This sepal. ehrul view of the strong modern inclination to city building, is liable to large abate ments. The sentiment that leads folks to cungregute in larno masses is not perni cious. Whatever incidental evils may result from its indulgenet,lout due mnitory i•reenutinus; it is mite . At.btedly productive 01 the highest tylll` or .-I , liiittthte the world has witnessed The aboriginees of this country Irk," the nomadic mode of existent,. They diapers• cal themselves over vast areas of territory. and refrained from building cities. Under ibis method, civilization was impossible. Discasgs multiplied iu number, and in vir ulence, and the tribes tended towards ex tinction; a vonsummaiittn that will be reach ed in the course of another century. In the contrary, few facts are better id eated than this, that with the development of rimileree civilization. the number of dis eases which prey upon the human race have been reduced in number, and brought larewly under the control of medi ca l treat. meat. To such a degree has this improve ment been carried all to produce a , lecitleil im rense in the average stature and bulk of peopl e among Eumpean and American nu tiODS. Doubtless then• are conditions of town life unfriendly to health. Squalor, rags. filth, unwholesome diet, and lack of ventil ation inevitably produce diseases, and ag gravate the type of :01.a-ilium-iv—. These things are not conducive to Isslily sound. n,-, anywhere. In the country they are sintidy 11111, tolerabh• tleut elsewl u •re be vaus 01 isolation. Calllibrt•cdt., ati,l Ik. ry-g•Novvr: under-land that e‘t essiv etem (ling i. injurimi, in t Inv, ani :k bq.l n , -I, 111 t Tls.st =y-tom of rntnia•n,:a.lion whirl! run pl• ton lienr tl3l,llVil all .ori. , ty Mori Li!y all, a.n.l retus to enter. Tien tire real emnpensations in congregating large mass, of population in a compara tively small district. True, feeble and kly hildren, in r t' , Wded town.. are apt risk from the way. That is precisely their late under more primitive font'', Of cit ill/ .tine. Anunig the wild men of the f,rest 'fly the naturally rolimst :ire found sdind the strain. Whether this is a miss IlailLll., either in the individuals most directly involved, or to society, admits at least of argument. This much is apparent, dist at loth I'Vrellle4 of civilization per sons cd weak constitutions fall out of ranks and do not perpetuate their in firmities. These consideration: do not militate against any precautions which experience and science may suggest hir eradicating uny of the evils of city life. Crowded apartments, defective ventilation, and im perfect drainage are the evils that fall heat iest on the poorer classes of populous towns. To remedy defects in these pan liculars is of the highest moment, and to the performance of this duty the rich and prospercuin are incited not simply by e , itt• •iiierations of humanity and benevolence, but by the pressure of personal security. Tlie sloughs and stews of a metropolis are sources of danger to those who live with all the appliances of comfort and luxury at , onumitul. This participation in common danger is the bond that wealth and rank give to provide for the well-being of the pew and lou ts. NtiTIIINtt more natural than that the people of the Southern States should cher ish a fond recollection of their relatives and acquaintances who perished in the great rets•llion. Nor is there any reasonable oh- pt turn to their giving expression to it sense of te•reavement until mourning and vener ation mounts to the proportions of political deneitettration, designed to tierpettutte and quicken the false idea. and principle. in whit II the revolt originated. When a young neon winds up a fast ta mer in the tell or the condemned and on t h e ~; o r,-4,1 of imnishnwni, his mother, un - li,is the maternal instinct is totally quench ed within her, does not desert him. Sta ffing, the f loser to him in proilorijoo us nil the world beside falls off, And when the esecutioner has performed his iiflice, ,he buries her boy, fondly Loping that as their lives once tuingled, so their ashes shsll The world honors this instinct. Front COn ..iderat ions such as these wetibi „,,, „I.jeet to the eonimemoration at .106.- IW/11d of the anniversary of the death of STEIN E:W ALL JACKSON. Grief is sacred. ffven the sturdy soldier lifts his hat as los ems -alined foe passes on 111 burial. Unit there is another side to this matter. Tio• story is simply told in these word, — The authorities of Augusta, Georgia, have hirliiiid en the freedmen Irmo st rowing flowers on the graves of the Union sot. . Biers. The colored 'mple assembled re emit ly at one of their school nettr the a emetery, for the ~„„wt, and were well provided with fl owers, wreaths and I banners. Their teachers, white and hLu k • accompanied them, and they marched to deposit their offerings upon the graves or the nation's dead. The pro,„h tit was met at the gate of the cemetery by the May or of the city anti a strong force of Intl ice, and despite the entreaties of the mashers and the negrots, was refused admission." Is there to be no lilernuce of other sor row Chan that of rebels? May not the life stilted tamdmen give expression to theiraf fection for those through whose extreme sacrifices they were enfranchised? Must the love and gratitude of the only truly loy al class of the Southern population remain unvoiced and ansymbolized? While the memory of the enemies of We Union arc kept green, shall no roses be abed on the craves of the defenders of the roverunient? c=t:=s At the recent term of the Court ofQoarter • sessions, in and for the County of Wi`S"l'• indictments were found agaithe Judges and Inspectors of election- in tun town ships for.rcjecting the totes of from the draft. ( the ,ast, was called and the trial proeeded, lu r',urging the jury, .Itsmts ItETT Iwld that the law of Congress, under which the votes were ex• was unconstitutional and void, for two re:lsons-1. In that it undertook, to a ,eriain extent, to regulate the right Of salt rage, which was a prerogative retained ex clusively by the States; That it intlic. ted penalties and disabilities which could only be entailed by due process of law ; that is, by indictment, conviction and sentence. Notwithstanding the strong charge of the Judge, the jury failed to agree, and were discharged. In consequence of this result, both cages were discontinued. It will he renumbered that a hill was passed through both links of the Legis lattice, at the recent session, designed to supplement the law of Congress in disfran chising deserters. This bill has not re ceived the Governor's signature, and it probably will not. CM Every person, of even ordinary infor mation, understands that the Constitutional Amendment, as it passed the House Cl Rep resentatives, does not adequately represeut the convictions of u majority of that body. The endeavor was not so much to compre hend in the scheme what its promoters thought ought to be embraced in it, as to hit upon such particulars as would be moat likely to obtain the concurrence, in the first place, of the Senate, and afterwards of..the State Legislatures. Our impression is, that, moderate as are the requirements insisted in by the llouse, the Senate, as at present constituted, will hesitate to c o te cur by a two-thirds vote. Certainly the House scheme will be subjected to search. lag criticism, and perhaps to important modification. if it shall fail of receiving the votes of two-thirds of the members, it will doubtless encounter a Presidential veto; in which event the whole matter w ill be tilloat. JEFFERSON DAVIS has been indi. ted for Treason. There are indications that he will be soon put Upon his trial. No man doubts his gnilt. Not only was he one of the earliest and most persistent plotters of the rebellion, but when the movement tray inaugurated he became President of the Confederacy and commander-in-elder of insurgent armies. Notwithstanding these notorious facts the impression is almost universal that a trial will result in s, (Fatal, or at least in the failure of the jury to agree to his condemnation. The Rickmond Examiner, in a recent ed. itorial article, declareil . tlial while Diogent rr led his lantern to it t little pnrpo , e in looking for an honest man, he tvn.Ll,l lately waste hi= candle in scar , hi .tg fair whits Union men in Virginia. This is not only ont.spoken, bat very near the truth !fence, the improllahility of ohtaining a jury- that will dig jth , Vivc niam the cmat Interesting Sequel to a Hatttyhim,. A correspondent of the Scritliqi front the Indiana Prairie, April :tutli, relates the follolviwz In Sullivan county a young iiiiirriod who Itad been united ill Ow honil. , wi••I In. k Omni x year:, havitin 1 , 1• , ..r111• it hat miUnxllv ili.avrei•al•lo of Into, Ow hand in hi: noller linocni• , l to , sad took Alp , . In nhtnin a ILS - tor., tram tine bar he came Imm i • to his win and said to, he•r, "Betsy, !have your wish. Tina said you wished Tin were sep arated from me. Herr is the decree ail di vuroe• " His wife was at first surprised, lint far too indignant In betray any etnntlMl She said she was ready lo kavi., she need .•d Only 10 pack up her curls She wodied he would present to see that ,h e t,w, nothing except what was Mir own. Ile stepped into the adjoinine r O Olll Wilh her. where the bureau and clothes press were. The wife proceeded in silence to tak e out the clothes, when suddenly tier eyes fell upon a small dress, and, quite overcame, she broke out in convulsive weeping. The husband, hitherto an indifferent observer, remarked her emotion anal discovered the cause. It was the dress of their only child, a little daughter of three• years, who Lad died almost two years :ten. The husband was not less affected by trie sight than hi. wife He embraced her with enaitiiin, begged her pardon again and again, and tore the decree :if divorce into a thousand pieces, loodeuel to the clerk's office, took out a new marri. age license, and was married immediately to his late wife. Ton sentiment respecting rebels which prevails in Wisconsin is particularly wor thy of consideration. A reconstructed Confederate soldier named Ferdinand Hea vers, having wandered up to Red River, Kewanee county, in that State, by sonic means got himself elected town clerk and justice of the peaca. His predecessor re fused to surrender to him the books and papers of the oMee, and the question was referred by Heavers to Attorney General Gill, who replied as follows. "Having served us a volunteer in the late rebel army, you have forfeited all polit cal rights under the United States Govern ment, and that Government can alone re store them. Having placed yourself in the attitude of an alien enemy to the United States Government you cannot exercise the rights and privileges not accorded to aliens who are not enemies. Not having the right to vote, you cannot hold °Mee. "No republic could live long if Its ac knowledged enemies could, without its con sent, participate in its administration." The law and the common sense of this answer are alike commendable. The axi out with which the Attorney-tleneral con cludes his opinion is worthy of (Arend study by sonic eminent personages at Washing ton. The truth it sets forth is one that they are entirely too apt to overlook.—M rage Rep. THE RADICAL meeting held a few nights since in St. Louis, in commemoration of the capture of Camp Jackson five• years ago, was one of the largest, ntost euthusi aspic gatherings ever assembled in this city. Speeehes were made from three stands. Gov. Oglesby, of Illinois; Governor Fletch er; Secretary of State Rodman; elms. I). Drake, and several other. distinguished per. soils were among the speakers. Resoln Lions were adopted declaring the reconstruc tion of the rebellious States a yawl ion lif. longing to the people alone; opposed to placing the government of the Stites in the keeping of these who participated In the rebellion against the Federal l'nioo; oppos ed to the admission in the National Legis lature of the participants in rebellion un til all questions arising from it are settles]; endorsing and sustaining Congress and Senate; oppotwd to the repeal or modifica tion of the so•culled Congressional test oath; recognizing the Monroe Doctrine as a Na tional policy and declaring that the estals lightnent of an empire on our border, upon the ruins of a Republic an act not to Is tol crated. Declaring it the duty ot Congo-, to remain in session until March 4th, 1867, unless the reconstruction of the Union lois been settled previously In the sense of the principles laid down in the Declaration of independence. A TERILlutx tragedy occurred in Mont , gornery county, Georgia, one day last week. Alfred Morris plunged a knife into the bosun( Seaborn 11,111, inflicting a mortal wound. Levi Ilall, a Maher of Seahorn, ran to separate them, but was too late. Levi then imniediately drew a pistol and , tent a bullet through the brains of Morria, killing him instantly. The affair took Marc at Bell's Ferry, on Oct.° river. All the parties were reapectably connected, Morris' rather being a member of the Leg !stature. Tux protest of the New York Chamber of Colmaerce against the cotton tax pro duced a marked Influence, and certain Sen ators, in case of &lin& to defeat the tux, Rill accent a reduction to ne ncr innnd DESERTERS VOTIN( THE CONGESIONAL PLAN THE IMPENDING TRIAL IZ=ll3=l/1 Tut: Ellliwrflr of Brai.il r SEVERAL ettriZO, lietrrtit•s or, j vt.,l it, (:111,1 lilt PIN A Ow Ai All t.l-F•edlll4 , WII,II N. , rtiio NI 111.1111, I replrleti in t•litir, Itilikilt• THLI" >w F rat ws and pa imOno L:•rri:> in . AL, elli7eus flI the South are remiired to make up tla ineome , Gar 1 , a,1 a• IN ell 11S 1.67, INDIAN , W;,111..51 Gyr•ii• k,n. haVro ff.)lli• up hight.r in ywrice. THE Prt•siaclll io beiwad allinbur -3ly Tilt: rep .rind massacre of the cart ..,u at Fort Ariziitut, is NV ash {'INSET'S extensive coal and oil uttrit, at St. Louis were ettip , umetl by lire nil evening or two i t a.t A MAN in Marlin, thin. u tt i enuuntlt to steals hip. C11:1 of W:I , nearl7 stuu z to detolt QtEEN V1CT4 , 1,1 Thin! ,:ou, Prin, A i thur, wn> continued rcceni ly Ly the Ar,h bi shop of Canterbury • IN one small I i r i t of kondon there w,•, nn 1,,s than Imc hundred :Ind buirteen infanticide , last year. LATE F7rud• lutittr , annouit, that tlo. ,ulttariur telegraph hells veil Fralitv and England i, out of order, Is Boston th,ry is a iirtiji , el all to build a mammoth how], a t a roa of tw o and one halt - million: of dnitars. SEvERAL dap: ago the National Bank at 0,17 e, Mitch,.ll Co., lowa, Tea , broken into, and $.211,4410 taken from it. vault, Tuft Boston Council ha , offered a pre, mint], 01. $.300 lot tilt. hest tlesicu tor a mom to the memory of tlin thud 'soldier. of that city Peal, Ftailmad °lnt ial, was arreq,•;l at 11,,q, on a legal i.roces, \ t'ry and aho-t ninknm% Ii ii li i ,:111,1 a e rit of A GENTLEst ‘N in 111lialia W:o. to have laien tnurric l iinSunday, lint ndtid Thur-iilay night unit he the Tie-lity hillowing the at wedding day . 11.AILWAYS :ire in ion high /acne in I(it F.la that the lanth..l propri/ toe, irecon•tilly _ice Ile their lend , 111.1‘1 their lAample b ILllawed as tar Lc the toweul and village aloe JEFFEII....I. 11%11S lay b r an Nortonk to pl, ha-e .zrocerics Li list house at Ho. hie: The ;01.)1,ro•ti upon her presents of All kind , . i!ir!n lint, , 111111 . , nem akin,. hie lei unbolt] nate lan i iliantl THE I rial 4.f tin Nr:N% an,t, cliarz, .1 ss h thi• tnurtl, Mr EN:111,, the his daughter. is -till pr.,r, .I.ll,any. I udluna The 0,, ,”,0 1 H_ hs bceu rut, r. he .1.9t-LL,.. n l 1,, a , klUltEll 011 that grunt i• deemed 4,1,11 w, Ny I I I rrE , 0-1-z 1 ( . 0 at li ),, 1114,1 -440. c gii tHIII , iIIIH In Epik cnn ill k. i• ,1:11 32/3 30'1_11.3b. Btz-450t. and -et - ural 1.01 t•H I.•riato. h4oe• re, oaN 1111: I)E TItA4:IIDT. Ttl ..H0 Itiantratrol with . 0 .111,l 10 .1,E:0: .1 '.k iht• I'f)IITRAIT OF THE FIEND PROBST !•4 11 , a1,1 slt,itiy. I an , r•• ,1„, i6:11 - 1.11 , 111 , V 't r'' %, wrr 1 . , 11i:11 iaauc • w ~ r ,,••• to All—kan.'ria, to 31 the ht att (El. War. II I,•i•L Si . l rvt,•.l troll, :4,4,11[1t, tat :,n,l !I,al:t t kt,t \VI i 111 a ❑Daub . 11 . 14 r Ih r N, 111. r A-)iuu,, in", ii 3100nN wr.althy , r IL, it u:ulp hl, r- Tl . y ha,l ratt• halo,. t I ,ht,”141,i, in -Itch IZII' hrr III; nay S. la:S. 0. ta cur. of I' •Ily Doughty. w do ed. late of Elizabeth Ito, to the Ine t..r• • :,..t •a, 1. do.d story 1711,. Pe.. ha, mg um: anew.tl sod tament. hr.. • . In des 1.41 311 ills nitre and •••na' ..•‘..te • , during r natural II 1.. amt af. dent nrot to r. 1. and sister. Hester Anti 0..0 11, wife of n iltialn Collier; that ....hen to sant at” 10. teat ator iltrectesi tha tr Hier t be anat.-tent 111,01.1, from ht. I t.• petiti , mer, Ise. powered hl. •'I and ....Ivy any par ts. r his real e tate for r *Jae awl support: tent said lialat.w ap pointed 11. nry It. Kern executor of hl• said ts“ ono aaot «as. ntor declined to Arr., and Let . .er• 4,1 A•lmlulAtrAtlon, with the annaxml. we re la,,..ted to 1,. John P. Phalle., •ald Borough or I..lmalsettt: that .I..m•dent owned at Lim time of Ill• .1. all, three,..ts of gronud ',nat. In said borough. of a Wel, ot• .old and I term. ',oat nauittel n,,...7.2,,.tet0t...r. INA. for the smo of aa Woceedings to hs' t..t.ort, at Nu. June t ren, P., :.panr; that the per nag notate of .al.l testator I,as bet. est.sua,,l f...r the support of 1 ra,111,11,, - 511 , 1 A 1 . ,. proeeml• of the sale of said ..1, an.l or in the t 'our, to grant-au order 111,e, • •I p , tit« emt .I g .lm • rd.atter. Administrator de y. tem. or othertcoutpetent person. tor the of 'he mauling part vl said real .tat nett, .. fat,s wo rlrArr:llorl I. 11.• tht• pet, lion. Sot support of petitioner. smeortling 111 L• of the aani last wl,, ~u.l teatament, and silo a log that raid Lewis lives at We rn.. Lax rem,- ..ly. tthiu, and that Heater Ann ''oiler hens at .on Portsmouth, nelot• county. tilho. al,. reupot, the tourt made the following A no a. May I. MIS. petition being presented and dm, mmaidered lap en rourt. the court award a cot athm to I , sue to sal. o l lir..loliti Shatter, Less , M houghts. William Collier and Hester Ann, lit• stn. requiring them to he and appear In eoort ,ATI RDA the day of May, Inst.. at 10 " el"rl.. A. 11., 111,1 A, or the pet timer-, when the nalite Old be granted unless rause he shown to the co shi t and the court dt• reel that notice be green to the pamtle• residing out of the county of Alleglien), by peddle:Woo In the Prrmot n.. 11 Co AZ WITI, three at least)en days '...fore the ratorn dal-, and that one ropy of said pa p, r emitandug •.11 , 11.011re %ell{ 11% Mall, !Ware., la Eligittll , l„ - ' - .tit , 111Albly ' 1 I'd ” •••51. 01.0 1 . pares. II Y F. GM: IST. Attest 'U. A. IllnituK, cleat. my 15.21 tlecliniti:.!, and the -tolsation it Imo pots tlnced in att• Prov 4,1,, ,iiir.ntly tabs ,%' 0111)1:NANCE for the Grading Itut v, t 11.11,1 terrilac its ravages In t count) , .ynaoho, ClicsL ire, till the We , t ern ~,n it. The farm • I ; It; a t ; ' :1:471 ' " o ' n ' lnr 17: erts in that county hart: 1,4, it is estimate:), 0tit,;•;;;"rt,;,,tt,,,,,;;`rt',4r:'7,,,,h'ir;;'Y,,Vi",r,,1f1"r,.....r.rtf,t,t, nome 115,000 head of cattle, valued at , ts.aver 3.1 rrtt: Pa, Street. from YollAn •treet to GOO Great eLhirts have been mristastly tar line of the Page plan of Pit, Hopkins Street, 4.11/ street to the line of the Page plan of Made to relieve the plague, although there tots: Manhattan street, h.q.'s,n onto lane and the in much complaint of the want or rn r lin- AU . Y• hof , • , •on atreetA, to the loxes,. add beat Inentary legislation on the sulucto. bidder, whltli grading shall Ire cOmpieted and On : Wird substantially In trona after the T Ile Metropolitan Police Bill pending he. ; r b t .. .n , trV r t ar , e n t . 0 . 17 ,, ar JA 1 ,.! A.- lore the Terlllo , nee Legislature, is ,renting; t arto . appron form) tr oved the aim day of March. A. 111„ trisat excitentent in the cities embraced 171 , T.,. , t;t r ' . 4 r tt:JAn,t h At o ttut r; i:Lt g i b t r t i tiet ,,,, , t e s, , , :ej . fi r p its provisions—Naalivinc, Memphis and Allegheny county. Penna.' . ' I ltattntosorn Its passage is retotrtles to, I it :: r a , :r i yv y. 3,17, , , ,, z:', 1 , ,, , , 4 6 y0w to council met, certain. The hill appoints, e A 11. , •/: C. II A S it NE. " .m " Il PI e the execultve _ IiSNkIN , , 11 ,, -I ILL —The 11. ink in v 11,1iNt• ttf Vittrk, Mc , ouch ( tt ,11-I.enttt•t: -pc. paylll,ll , ytts tertian. 'n.t. atlm• f tLs tailurt.i. .1-• ttril , t .1 tothe tart of a ,moat ht Ole zt , t uhrnud ti, tillt!rttt • that their draft , 1..1 1'4,11 prole-led. It i> 11,totglit that 0., unit will be aid,. to re•Littie payment', in the course of a ITS Jac )fu. 11111106•:. ha.k j,: 4'01111.1 , 14 , 1 a .4,4111 Jr gupled by a itilffi hi, I -imilar I , !1,0 u, .1 In' ha. i I.gnirt i i ii:!,111 i1,11 , •t• p4,lVcr. 41111 Wt 11-. 31” , 111 li‘e t/ini. If a it ticstinctl 11, work a rrattltif as grkrlit at, the Intraing over tht ratl sickle and t t tcyth, IT is haill that the great liatale Which has 1 4 ,1111111 , k in the cotton nohis htirderin.: nn the river hp the prto-ont user i thou islqipailing. It i- no exaggeration to .flay that too-minted thotuounk of acres of land pt, intred It if c otton hams T 1,1ant,•.1 ha, rottod iu t and the mint o rtile portion of ; Ili cotton Crievu ins id the math u a Watery asa ,It.,,ohLtoot. Lewin .01 list irt,lio e It, 1• "M. 1 , 1 x. 1111,1 the• olive fund, and the other to perform tier teal duty and to have custody ,fall the gm!, Lured stolen property. tin - mg...11i mensal - 1., of "reform" are jlroo.e.ll Ily the• sill. It revoiution of list, present sy , tem ; and Nashville•, particularly, it ill a furrnent shout it. oug Mnntg,nnery ) eorrespondent, a gentleman of high t haracter and culture. furnishes a somewhat imictical comment upon the recent funeral ceremonies over ' the grave% or the "C.,nr,,krate" dead hp the living chivalry of the south. It uould sect» that while the gently are %pending money for the purpose of buy ing decorn lions, the Freedmen's Bureau, with the funds of the national treasnry, is .nitttort ing the widows and orphans of the Illia ;nlideql and unfortunate men who fell in the hope that %lavery might survive.— grioli Chrfd A son me correspondence recently toot place hetwern General Shertnan and Brig. ham Young. Thu General plainly warned the Sachem that no outrages would be per milted on "Gentiles" in Ctah, anti de minded to know whether it was true that four Men had been murdered br the Mor MOI,. Ile further intimated to Young that troolN were pal the Way who would [nut a MO!, to clleh thing* Young replied that no such murder had liven younnittetl, and that "I;ontile- - were as sm . ,. in Utah as Moena . rte, and added foamy certificate, from ••itent de." to that efrent. Sherman seems to have frightened the Mormon high p r i est into an earnest disavowal. GILEAT cuuytiaia LY aro made from Flor ence of the had conduct of English and Amerimn tourists who have f„.„„ ,„h„i tie d to the Royal halls at the Patti Palace. Some of them, It ix said, tousle their appear ann. In the ordinary sight-seeing usoitume, and others so slightly' dressed (or, rather, do greatly undressed) as to shock even the odesty of a not over-modest Colin ti , serious was the affair that it is understood the strictest regulations will be adopted at the next ball. This story is front as Eng lish soarer, but anther correspondent couples his own countrymen and countrywomen with the Americans, It Is probable there is some truth in it. NOTICES. ()TICE 7L.• onid. r • named in tLc Act .4 A....LAE...1t ntit.e.l •• Co kct to Incorporntr THE EITTSECEGH G.IS SAIINGS CA)IPASY," Arpn,rd LtL• L!tli .1, of April. A. 1)., lAtid will r,. •t11,c11,111.11, t., tho .1,1113 i •4111 ot,AnT nt Ilse onto, of the l ASII INSIALA • i , lll`A NI. No. 57 7..urth atre.,t, PIO-burgh. ON TOE 21, DAY OP NIAI'. A. 0.. ISOO, jkt 10 u 0..1.. A. It. W;I.I.IAM 1•1111.1.11"..t, I .1 \I Er... L't NILE, I .I\.r. W. I lIALFAVI. • itlotratr, II N. NI3III h. TtIoMA,NIIITII. oTtC E —The imdersi gned, Com 113111,1 In the AC! of Assembly. eat' ALL Art 1.. 1ue..r00r,.4. ENTERPRIZE INSURANCE COMPANY Oi' WITTSEIVIOL.III, A lisosved UI , :MI day of March. A. Is.. ItsnA., a• 111 Is and reer sob”crlptions to th, the 19111 Day of May, A. D., 1566, o. id., at the FoURTI-I N ATOM AI. ISA N 1,, In Owl II) or Pl...burgh, Penna. .1 Es .N !:, 11.1.1 AM 11111.1.11 . 8, I .1, 11.1.1 A SI BAC; ALFA • . . RICK F.Ts.sN, tS OMMlselloners .1/011, IILI(1,711AN, It. BIDDLE Ho 15,15:1ind Tit U. 5.,: NATIONAL BANK. PlTT,nratat. March Rath, NOTES OF THE CRAWFORD etiI:NTY{BAN ble.advhlei OIL CITY BANK. till City; VEN A.NOO BANK. Vrankiln, and II: - TM/LEI:M. RA.N_Ii. Tltunville, will not hereafTvr ta• reitebinyd by thin Bank. (:KU. T. VAN DORIY.N. Cambia, NEWADVERTISEMENTS 82 ,, .)00 WILL PTIICHASE. IMEMEEM 33.11. X CI EC. D'IPITIIIII,I.X3SC;?, Att.11. 0 T . 2.4 tto t bailie, street. Allegheny t It T. For further particular,. ..nottlre of U. H. TOW K, No. 164 Fourth reel. 13,15 a? . .2 HOLMES, BELL & 114,,,.• • - . • A s; 0111 , 1( iA , A S , A Nl'll ,, li ANCIIOII. COTTON PITTSBURGH BEER! 3311:3" CYJEC. 1731FL:1 I:I 111 . :Ell. .114,1 II .1 I'. NN Vl/1. :10 itt ~mrnt F1:10 11. F.•R 11%1 - . n.% ISalv 1 ;01 . '5 CL(rril.ING. )'oath's Clothing, Chlidrenb Clothing tare, ~1 a.; ILc e.x +ma tplt .trlt o. =I fptIESS GOOD. SOME NEW STYLES I=l I MIS Of Tllf ' , CBES OF THE 11[1:DEES. Ar. MIMI list 1•11 , f .. 4 .1,1 . 1111 1 , 1(11:Al Is iry STEPHENS, the Fenian Head Centre IRO BT. EAI.RIE TT, Ns y;,.; Map of Irelard. JOHN P. HUNT & CO., =IZEIN 39 El r:a SE.. Mammic Hall I A THE ORPIiAIO4* Coll'ltT 01 SLI./ C. , 1 • l'l. 111.1,11 if rm. -• DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP—The 1).1 and moat ......nonnlcal Laundry hump In \o. ankh...at-4 or washing machine uccuatary If used according tt. Iteroonnendrd and uavd ny the I . 4ll2.l..ll,llllenntlnrulal Hotel, the Preaton I.anndry I . l.llndelphis Alm. lions.. and num warn.. F..r gala in any uuantli y u•nun rarturer..' pric' hy A. ItEN SHAW, my!: to LibertyJ\ll. mad Hand atrveU. i.;TARCIII STARCH!! w. . Watt Nfadlaon I.t.nrlBl.arrli; • 60 • • the ....Silver 1.10,s •• • For %ale low to the trade, by the agents, 1119:111AKEll & LANK, 40,14 17, aiel 171 Wood street • • . 13 ISCOTINE - Just received u sup ply of Drllur•, Maur/One a new and excrlleit article or dirt for Infanta and Invalid/I,lnm, health fill and nourt.blaa, put up In one pound parkagra and for wale the I , roeery More at .NI. A. RENSHAW, nolo Corner Liberty and Hand streets. () IL CLOTIII OIL CLOTHS!—For Hon.. Stairs. Taol.n , to., of all twttern. and widths. Alsofull ,o , •ortr000t of Wltulow Moyle, Orr., toll Cl • ths of nil width., Oluole Fix ture., &.•., for Wholennll- andretoil, et Nos. VI St. Clair street, hy J. d plit NES- 7 100 kegs Gertn Prunes; V , WI, Turkish 0 :SI keg,. 'Lento Currants, All prime nen, )ant received nut for sale hr llElflrY.ll A BROS., owl Nos. ilennd I% Wood street.. - - I IICKLED LORNTEith----Put up In.inart aim". tars: also Ifrenh Lobate," In one and tyro 40111€0 van, b e a m le o to . Ayth. uetginoArw.ll:gle a, 11 ntyin Corner of Liberty and lino 4 Orreotar. I'ABIARINDI4—A fresh supply lust rancorevelv,l, In pint and quart Jars, for salt at the r Itrocery more of • JulIN A. RENSHAW. III) in Corner of Liberty and Used etroots 50 ! °, 1 , 11 . L . S. I r rr o lL L (IQEASE; Lard OII; gain Nu.: I vd OH, J AN. DALZEILL A 4 IN , . 43 snot 70 Wftter Street. XI APLE SUGAR -16 bbls. Granu. .13. hated Maple linear. and 2 hoses Cate. My aole 1,6 IIiIirEMAKI:II. a LAN(a. Mill 172 and 174 Wood Weer. SOUGARS--150 hbls. Coffee Crush ., od anon, 76 nhio. Cruabod, Powdered and Uran- Watt., nogars, fur male by REYAIEIC & Bfb()B., 0170 Nu, IEI Ind IZI Wood Went, !..;,AIRDINES--30 eases one-half ~-, and one-loaner rano Sardturn. Just recePred and for We by ILEYMEIL & BUM., von Nos. Ini and =Wood atront. - I>ICTI. . - kit ifili, -2- LANDSCA I.k a BOUQUET; Picture, In Oulu From., fur wall deruratlot .. 4 . . ": : d i:ilitsflALL. myS 1 t lALCEVED PLASIIEII-100 blots, ~--' fresh for sale hy • , Enmay EL C , '” '"-' LUBRICATING OIL-100 lilbl fur 'bib by mom MOW I'L Cf)LLLNIC NEW 1 I • • - ,55 , I THE NEW SARSAPARILLA, James R. Nichols & Co., ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARS WhLeh Mu becornr 'to favorably known a a Tonic and Restorantr, av Phyrlrtan4 and I”afrebr I/1 The new preparation, •'S !ULLA IN C‘ , MIII NATION WITII lODIDE '' LIME, pre.ents one of the most prompt alturati, agent-. Ina form capable of exerting full action upon lle system. and this In LlAllllte and pleasant done-. It is conceded that the alterative, renolvent. or LOS, ells is of Indian, are tarried nov4 demdedly when m•sorlated with other alteratives. In .mobtaistton, and the Sarsaparilla seem. to fulfil perfectly all the favorable requisitions. The lest effect u.ually 'barred when —SARSA PARILLA WITH 01011'S Is taken. Is an Increase of lirpetile . ..llo.• Ing that It has tont. properties of a marled character. Its alterlti. 1,1 r tents am toantrust in Its ready combination with the blood and 1 Issuer. Hale, ~, ,ofoletts Isom. tt 21111 children Improve rapidly under its use. and Ito tat function. assume a healthy rondltloll. In. atlmltnbly adapted to a tarp: numb. r of chn•n acute arrellons r,l,llliar 1. , 1111.1 n. It outlet to the in b,ll by the an I of 41.11,11. Inel effect nod the pleaealit. tat tractiv.. 14 u. of the. reenele. It me, be 4 41,, for e 1,11.4, where corolltulomet leffuesl4 . 4.3 ere glvelr..i nil n. rt pulrtsslir, nr 111.111 , 1111A110n 1n tlo Ml, rup, encountennl. Wltlll , lrtelllin:s. nil. -./4nnt N.• vi.mnl , pin.. I: ./1,- rn innr•nlinunl”, In nannleren , Jost., not rv,i. lin In the Spring of the Year, and during the Warm Weather. 1=!!!Ullil! I=l ...tutuA totrottot tnantrert Atoi very 1 Ilvatlartte, Moils,Conti" toot., I.tott ••I Appetite. I . ,thr In the Jolts,. Itoltirttitort. t hit ery , onnston. Nothing vvvr tiro. loot ott to :It sotaittad e :oh/at. or art, off those , atteciodt• than this w comhinaiion or h A ith ITII lODIDE. I tit - LIM' tqlilll..ll of is.ulleall.l it ern. pt lon a II- Intl .•Itiv I= It. nII Itrug =CI AN OR DINA.7IWE to au t hurt the A :It • =I =CI . I. be ttortintnett •noctr.Ctot me S. ter( = ° •. " .;:; .' l7 '. V . : ' et 11 l :4 ' T the. t ontittlltet on -trortr. In• and are. to ',tot auttotrlitot mud dlr. to In, Ito and hr prop., •tnl. for Ito t trading and 1 . 1% ,tnikt r, t. N)r•otts.r IKat•l L.,. I, ',cw North Avrtitte. Mat, Ntreol, Ir.. At vont. front (Vv....rt. Avenue to North Av. nue; fir - attio.t. Ntroet. From ---- to Allerthert) ono, ,trtrrl. (loan Allegleny A , r ontle to Nittn ntrret Trout.. Me ' ,re i m p Lent , In (V., - rrt• ell Aar..., No ',read. (rum North ...man .10 All.4lten, At Olt td . Ilend-ddt ztroai. rront the to.: ton, tho pat Inr 111.• tertaltintes Id tit. I A.l I..Attlasta..le nttrot. Allot . front rt.., to 11.. 1,11: .n•I nkr the . 1,, ine n( • ..r• ntr..t. awl to rdotrnet theroftor »llh !tar tots. d O %114 H 0.-ri: I MUMUI=IMMIISIII2O22I 1. Ilk., t 1$,•• II I, •• rnl , •AidAIA, add ald.ti iy. daprA,ArtJdn LI" A t lAmt in OA :11 Indy r a2AI.I.OwAIIAK nlmtling aforAsald. • 3. .i'c K. ...on 3. the romt 3iod • punana rnli apportion !tic .31nr among thy ur3l I.d. nun ruling O•I abutting Upoll -aid a, ur. I • and all, oar ar , onlloot p urr riot, e and On r.• u run prouvrd I o mak , .1. nurtol and vol t the rani.' a. rdrdluir In pro, ion., or ho of flu' Gyn. ni A ...An his - t.l Id. of 1111 l nealt uf r. l l aid, rnt Itled nA, du funi lig rid. manner of tliirt Ihe t. yen le , of grad 30.1 pau t rue I and mile', of ltd. It ol A a r Oen an.l 1.11/0.1 purr 'uaaued 1...fd11s dy of )13,1.. That bu uch of any ordinance a uta ot, alit W 11. h. Or Ile .111.1.1t0rl r)) Itir Ain Koing. Ltici the. same I: , by, hy repnalud. Ordalnc4l and rnactvd lulu a law Ulla, Ihr 1011. day or May. Ants° 1...1101, out. tholtartud ..I.llt hut, dretl and ality-.la. • .lA2d KS Mt. It XII, President of the Select Counoll. Attest D. MArrnono, C Intl of the Select Council. t•IIAILLKS W. It EN NIY. Prooidont of the Common Couorn. . • • Attest: Itouant ItttwOurti., I jerk of the Common Council. tayls ~N ORDINANCE to authorize the Construction of a Sewer In the demmd Wart, runt - wenn', with !sower on West Commons. Sim fl,: I. lie if •rreln4ned nn.l ennebbl No the S. ties hereAg riioeted bp the anthnty . .lthe p.m... That the p ri zed on streets be a m they are Iteren, authorized and directed to advertise and receit proposals for the construction of Brick Sewer. be. A t at the in or liblo and Allealleny A venues, In the herond Ward; thence senthwardiv along the centre of Allegheny avenue . 2.1 e feet to this centre of Braddock st re -A; thence along Ilse cent re of Braddock street esatw•rdly 075 feet to Tr moist street; thence along the centre of Tremont sire,' southwardly 7ig. ft-et to the centre of Reath street the calibre of the sew, to this point to 1.! thfre and-a-half feet . , thence along Beach street ea., trardly thn feet to the west line of Irwin as entie. of the calibre or four feel; thence south-east warilly sew feet ton culvert under Western an.mite. of the ,all bee of five feel: thenct•south•eastwardly 40U Ives to the terminus or the present sower on West Coln • mons of the calibre of six feet. tel the sal.l Com mittee ars hereby pinthorized and directed to eon tract therefor .I[ll the lowest and best bidder or bidnern. at their discretion, the sold sewer to tm cousin...P.4l according to the plans and apecillea tions drawn by the Recording Regulator stid 3,- peeved by hett ountilltee on Streets. Sm . . 7.. That for the purpose of defraying the r.". an es pensds of conslrnctlng the aforesaid sewer. an imseirsiment fairly and equitably In proportion to the lienent rect.', ed. shall Is e made on nil proper', which may seem likely to be benefittell thereby, and that Messrs. James Ritchey, James Brahma and s. W. Brill tunes•, freeholders, are hereby appointed • commission to make smelt assessment .•I the same te Coundlls tor their noon., ai s Ordained and encted into a law. this inth due nr Mar. AllllO Domi a ni one thousand eight Itundr...i and sisty-six. JASIES NicitillElt • President of .voles[ Council. Attest i... ,, B e . k .l!J f ctZLlti t n , i , S . , ,,urii. CIIA.S. W. BENNY. President of Cotuntun Connell. Attest : ItOnchi IsiLwonvn, Clerk of 4 'amnion Connell. navlS AN ORDINANCE to authorize the 4 . unstrnetlon or sewer In the heal or the renu itylrnole 4 'anat. Vo ht, nint .. on I. B Vun,fle a nem/W a City nf ord nd cnoefed llevh.V theNalcci and Is hereby nanctra einthnrity of the rum, That tine Committee on Moots be and they are hei . eliv authorised and 'Greeted to advertise and ref . :etre proposals for the construction of a lerick newer, in— I .L :„ ' r i gtVa th rd . ; truc"e"wcoaftwAlVdTV"'etloli'grTh':, In the inal fret to the Canal llama. In the Firm Ward. of a calibre of five feet; thence southward') aloag the Ilne of the eanat IMO ftn•t to of Allegheny river. ot e, a calibre of eight feet. and or the rani rtruction of a newer from foolermii street to Grantham street, of a calibre Iwo feet, and to contract therefor wOh the lowest and best bidder or bidders, at thole discretion, tine sald sewer LO In. ~ ,n striteleyl according to the plans and app . itlea. lions drawn by the Recording Regulator, and ap proved by the vomml tier on ntreets. Per. 2. That for the purr WM or defraying the 1 , 11,1 03141 ea proms of constructing the aforesaid sewer , ansosessment fairly •and It . goitably In proportion therbenent recoil rd, shall he mmteall foopert, which may seem Maly to be benefit led thereby, and that Siessr,. Jones L.. Graham, Alfred Sleek AIM Lucas Osgood. freeholders, are herebyappointed a commission to make knob assessnient and report the same to Con ric li• or their aproval. Ordained and On f tifiCii Into a p law, this the 10th dry or May, A. It., oar thousand eight hundred and slaty-sit. J t:C; c Aloud: D. Id seelinnon M Presideot of halect Council. , Clerk of led Cootie. President C. I tYtitu n ot E ir "‘ ll l% (..' E uil . dril. Attest: ItenUCT DiLWonTu. Clerk of flooonrin Council. mylt AN ORDINANCE to authorize Me Conotteetton ol a riewer ott Belmont Bleep!, rir.t Ward, Clip or Allegheny. likeTtoc. Po Porde/Nod and or by Ike Se lect tind (iceman (krone( Is of the ✓ Mg or liettettlt. and if es liewhy enacted by the authority or t eon', That the Committee On litrooto be., nod they ore eiThereby authorioed ttLi,d,trocitedz Pl i :11.1 re tin u y l : ru a rPrit ' c ' e f rilii ! e, be:Li r :l ' ns ;. ' he a pon:l aro7ll - . fect north uf Itcbeoca street; thence eolith ward ly along the centre of Belmont street for the di.- (antic of about CON) fret to the Ohio river, and to eon. tract therefor with the lowest and best bidder or bidders, at their discretion, the mildmeter to be. constructed according to the piano and opeel des- Lions drawn by the Recording Peculator mud ap- PeagAvF.°l..by .i t t a al k rillr ° p ° u ° r(B. M rt. 7 . 1 irr c the . cost hod expenses o fconstructi o n ' llii ‘ afo n rmnin lower, an immanent fairly and +nobly in pro portion lotto. benefit reeelved ohal be made apron PronertY whioh may seem likely to be benetited thereby, slid that Meson. James tinhorn. Jame:, Motley and B.• W. bletlitmoss, freeholder., are here by appointed • contmloslon to make Such 14.3.1133ti11t and report tho mains Counclio tor their approval. Ordained and enacted Into a law, this the l•th day of May, A. D., one thousand night hundred and sixty-alt. JAN. Pres Metal of tlelect MellltlE Llell Attest: U. Mwcrimuon.,.. Clerk of &elect council C. W. fIENNEY, Prekld.t Common Council Attest: R. Iltl.Wourn, mild • clerk of Common COMICII. WM. G. WRIGHT, -- mrAPIO7.II.OII7StiO OP VENETIAN ALINDE, No. 56 Paderal 1311, AllegkenrCitY• a ED-OLD BLINDS DONE UP EQUAL TO NE W lai mania - cTri.aris. Spring and Summer Medicine FLUID EXTRACT I=l lodide' of I,iine. PREVARLI, G. W. PETTERS, BOSTON, MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS 1:1=1 EEM Protoxide of Iron, Alterative, or Blood Purifier, =I =EI 11= =MEE ..I.l.•frmrinK w.• WANTED \Vafx , „ 1 ! 1i . 14 , 1 , AND I ~ 1 1•.‘,11, . j11'i 11 A EN WA,N NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK, ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS uh rig E Et:HELLION pbmhih haOrai, or , r fm, Tlot L. I , I nnil 81 . :.•1.5r, I , rasnAti• Ilk. NI Itty Ine . In 111:It Ilie 14 .I, 1” !emu, Al.ll, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., N 4.1; i:•.1-T. I'llll. \.• I'A • myi.l:.inlorl FOR SALE SALE — ry an , l'k.ll.lrting:l7 arri.• of' t.. .taltliotp rt...re, r ....lthe. II F..r furtls. I:. 11. !Lily Eli. 104 11., tor, 1111.0.•. .1. 0. KINt., I; OR SALE -. I bout ll , ollTl BUILD— . IN, :/I 11 , 1 .•.t1 Hr. NI. 15... al,.s n1i•111 , M1.: •pil • 3, 11,111,11- 'I i 1.11,1 • h.k. i-,12 FOR SALE, A CHOICE RURAL RESIDENCE. LI frame Man•lon ^.unl3 vharnl.-r. n I is,r I r r 1. ES ttlll.lln,. AND Pit()- F ° Dt li ' l , K ."""'""' valir tf FOR RENT co I FT =1 F .0114 et , •1 . 1•1 II 1:1-. I I 1:011 ItEN't•-• The I.ot on thy 81111.111, mb,ll 'l'o-1.1 - .T.--Tai '1'11112:1; 'STORY 1,1 F. 1.1 • E., • • II ei• 11,1, V. , TI itNiNi: LATILFS ,I• 31,1 1,3 r . .l•/1011, t••,... r •A , i• I • I ,L,./ 0, •,• I,..l•Ltir •,(1 ;;'.., I•u DIVIDENDS ritt:sti)ENT 4NI) Witt:4 .r- I[p .!,..I.l:lll,..is.ti,ierAt: , , I. , I 1111111101=11 I) IVIDEND. -The Direetoth of •Ixt .tl, 1. 11.1, 1 . F., 1.. Fr., ”t 1,1. . • 1,4 11. l• 4111111,. v , r- ttt ,ti. Sias I. I,e, It E . 1 ' 11:0 , ItS .1 0 BA . l• •.1. I It. , •111 "I li.• prollt tlivit UttiAro pr 4 t% ..r r It.. 111.1 VrIoS sIK. I 'l i t Nlay AL. nIVIDEND.-The I'rePddent and 1/1 , ..t tors..f thl- liauk lii .1.,131...1 a ..1 VI% CENT.. fr... of 4 naent iax. out of lb, prod, of 110. pa,alile So lb. •1...• 10.01.1,.r. on antith, 7t!, nntant. tros.i.., I . 11. t I. Otri, VITI.III I-1. 1.4 d. DIV, .-IDEND -The Douro of Di -1,1 andai .1 arn..l dr., r,..1.• 01 the. lit Alt.i ,d. ,\I->. ahlm ,l.rkliolot.r. rl .11 and art , r 1111 I.llz W3I. I. 111..1(111-MT, F,1113 4.1. ‘ll , l, t 1 11%‘, 4 .1 , 1 • ITT , 111 V111 , 11111..11. .Stat I-1. In ca l BOARD 01' 1)111E1:TORS OF t I, uk La,,. .1.•••1.1tr•I :1 31N1,11t1 \ F. l'Elt r ENT out of 11,, r . 3/ . 1111ig• ..? Ihr 13.1 •I 3 nbutttli•. p o ut ult!e tort lin it h. li,, I. mitt, Malt • la, 1,111 paut Ow Mali A. 11. NI. NI r ItRA V. l'n•11. PROPOSALS OTI('E TO CONTRA('TORS.- - Nenled l'ropottal• will he rectist-tt lo) tht tinder stetted, until %1.% I[ll, for the tlratiltit: or the following tart, tt• and alley In the littrongh or Man che+tett, to wit Fayette Street. from lir art, Stry• t to I , oton ttl. Fait.er Alit, front Fulton t to west tine of Page 'D Mal aof lot.. Pap otreet, l'rom Fulton -.trout to weet 11/11 . 11 lOp tn. trttrt et, iroin alfun street to wt -1 Ilhe of rage, plan of lots. Manhattan Street, front Ohio avt nut. to the north lint or rletnirtir• prop. , rt s. Till: mild gradlog. and the tligintsoloo of an aur plus .toes, atittit, .t r.. to ht done ttv 511(1 111,1 i, the dlreetiona of the Com:ante, 011 .trout. and llto Ito • cor•litig Regulator. For further information, call upon the under• .fined, al the valet , or PARK ft ',,., alas eh to- Wx. Wilt spit y, itot-ortling itrpulator, Itleght.ny City. R 1.1-IAM N. ETE, my 1:5.1 t Itairntan Street t ontiniftee. U. ti. 1. 1',1 , 1111.•1,r. Pour Prr,nt'uttit. srliekr.lil•. tlt May Int. tarn. VOTI('E 1S lIERERN faVEN that ti rroposalet. aeconipaul 0.1 proper gnat anlftes. according to farm, to I,t• ap- Itlicatlon to Ito. nine, will tat .Inuit 111,1,1, 1111 t , the EtiltA 11N.IUNE NLXT, iorpot .Ipply of the MA 11l N ki•IT A 1,, nvar thlt, cit). with the articles of Itlttryttiut Ac., catboat, tl 114 told forma. The ,uantitles .tared are 1111(1111111l41 With r , r 1 . 1 1 . 1.1.1( 1 1 1 l'k 11,e1111110.1 nuuther 1.1 patient, the I.ln.pltal. t (Ito United State. ett.et ye In the Lat.. more ho ur les. of said article, Aceortlingl, nattier inn) In n - loan) rettul,d. It Inv , attic' dell, ertttl at the , ita! are ..1, lit The Jotighteni of the phl ttlelatt• tti he. hest quality, .00 adapted to the llottpital, will I.' 111 liberty to refert One gam-. to ptirehane other articles lu thelft , leatl. and to chart, the el.°. trattior wtilt any es C.,14 11/ 1.11V,1,11/V1,111.• rontraet prinos. The United :gale. , rettert tt the right to accept the proposals fur the n lone oran pt.' ttl' the ar Il• cleb 1 . 11 ‘1,.. Ii A'l'l'llol.ltll. 111117:?4,V,11,1urt - rpm. anti Agent•%larlut Mottpltal. CLAM AGENTS CLAIM AGENTS. ARTHUR& & RIDDELL, No. 135 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ALL DISOHARGED VETERANS {Vt., did not !treelye s Local Bounty OR THEIR HEIRS, Can have the xankp rollrrl,•A through tt, Apply rhonally, or by moll. ei,weu4lA U." k' STRAYED—STOLEN. • - ‘.:TRA TED OR STOLEN.—Strayed kJ or new stolen from the and...sign...Pa premise, t .11uudaynight, May hr 7llt, lust., a large WIIIT P. EC' K l'oW tire y - ear. old; ready to calve. reward st 111 be bald for her recur , off • JO N MORMI otyllutit Penn Township. Allegheny Cu.. Pa. sit.;)(l REWARD . STOLEN — On Thursday night Mgt, from the premises of Mr. Douglas, on Mount Waehlogion. an Or NI II tit/S7 V. Tttr baggy Is nearly yea, but the shafts were broken and dash board anoeked WI by a horse kicking. The above reward will be bald ou Infor mation of or dent ery of it. !Aix') W. ii. Ai' K . ZON Livery Stable, onVottrilt street, or at Ws reside:3re of the subscribe: e t at %met Lebiuon. int 14:a5d.t wT ' Dn. Mt/NALI/B.N. HOTELS SUMMEIL—STETRON HOUSE. IJtNIi 'MANCH, NEW JEILSb:Y. This' nela td elegant Hefei will opened for the mimeo on or a about the lathe( tune nem. Tills hotel Ls particularly arranged tor the nomfurt of families. Rooms can be erre red for the reason by aim/Mutton at the Aatur New York. to J. P. Al• & C. A. STETSON. On the Ritli of April the stockholders rueeket, tbe Astor flouts to view the plans and lo cate their rooms. , ,A few shares of sttostrellititillttO• disposed of. - Periterwlsblng to subscribe can 40. by applioatiOn to J. M. CQULILA, Jruasurer. 133 UP.49 , 07. Ntrr York. inrl34lto,l DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS NEI,- GOODS! MACRUM & CARLISLE, rTo• 10 Firt.l3. IS tx-c.o t lEEE MIME URAL 1.A4 Ill' 11 , 11. h FLyt,ANT PARTY FA., FINE nos NE I . • RNA Si TAY 1,1 tr.- TRIMR: I, Al. I .l'll'l'lo.l,k. E, PINK We h‘ee :,,at ~, , . n,.,1 a I,,, nutut 1 ,, , I:EA L 1 LI !,,,Y LACE. A,,, w.. • lai Aplendld 6 , 05 , ,1111e11t. or " an AND WIIICE , u nrw Pvtruielin) 1,1 11,11, ,a4t, An:, ”rw rolor, ,s 1 h It , at ICI.MITT,--nrx ~4( ne+ortn,nt or 1..., IF, and I'IIII.DREN,COTTON 110,E, I FINE rs. AN, t HALF' 11. , ••F, bt'SPENDERS. I:I(ELLAS..F.. LADlE` ,. antl MEIIINt , i •;111.:}: To Merchants and neaten; 11=MME=111! LII e.;er)inlng In Mr MV I lIN LINE• which we Off. l'rad• s• low as any hewt,e F.:lqt or It est. MACRUM & CARLISLE, r.lll . A\l 11 ItA DIJ:1"b IrLILEX HIT :4t llxnnf.r. itlrt-rs• NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. =MEM Huff Colored Gloves Nets - Style Printed Skirts; Fine Embroidered .Skirts; French Cambric Banda Ladies' Linen Collars; Ladies' Linen Cuffs Croquet SklriF Fancy Ribbons; Plain Colored Ribbons =MI 4 full line of Lad irs' and 111144 e% Colton He,e Gent's Cotton Half Hose Crotchet Cdginas, dud all the Latest. and Most De sirable Articles. Just recoil ed. F. H. EATON, piTTSBURGII, Monday, April 16, 1866. irELROI, DICKSON & CO., AVood Street, NOW OFFERING A VERA LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE It. .1. • I 1 • 73.1" C) (DIZE OF DRY GOODS NT C:0 a' I C:. DQ" fa , At Low Prices, for Cash, WHOLESALE. BUYERS FROM WESTERN PENN'A, EASTERN OHIO, and WEST VIRGINIA ARE lIVvrrED TO CALL 1.. H. EL.ItI/Y . jAb. 111.12KSON ..J. T. :±it ANF GERMAN OPERA 111CRUM CLYDE & CO., Nos. Vi and SO Market Street, recelvt .1 i tlne rismortment of GOODS =I 03EnDIFIL8 oEsamdeLiesso•mx. FINE IVORY FANS, In When•, lilt, !Martel awl Purple FINE SANDAL WOOD FANS, REAL POINT COLLARS, Fine Lace collars and HandkerchiefS REAL HOUSTON HANDKERCHIEFS, Imitation Guipure Handkis, WHITE AD LIGHT ['GLOM KIDS. Wholesale Buyers supplied at East - eve Price% RV NEW SPRING DRESSES. 71 2 ,, .g Just recerTed a complete meson „„,„L „r the leading einceltiea, setemed from Ow latest losportat loon, we ore now show;s, a very CUM(' E ten/CIS NEW SPRING DRESSES, Including many dectile.llp. in Dr bign and Material, at v..ry 51roderate Prices. BATES Si. BELL, CARR DtcCAIV BLESS & CO., (Liam Wiciwo , N.VABA aCO. , ) W ll 2Xepealcre In Yu REIGN ArD_DOMMITIO .. NW« Mane, MUG 1/011.4.b.V. DRY GOODS, TRIBIGKINGS,Sce ~ J OS. HORNS 11 AN,AI /ILI; Large Stork of New Goods 111=1 I - TS IN I.E.‘ 1111. I,ATv bit I \ l'ANEbb: ntrenEl. bl N Dm% 1 , 1 - .1:1 , 1 SAI LDIt, .EASIDY ar5.1..111, "1" 11.. NAT ME 03. 1D71. , WINANIENTI4—,ED. AND 11l rr..Nn, . yr/DAIWA., AND AIMDALLION SETS AND I.U111:10.: AND I I.l'li\l 19 Fifth StKeel, SPRING GOODN PRIZE CONCERT U NITED STATES Crosby's Opera House, Chicago 17 Fifth Street 1 . 41,000 Valuable Prizes. valued at 11 111/ ill be Pr I . MIV nd o 'Llelket Holder, lucludlatg tyloo.ollo 1. tireettloark.. I'1111F.1: 11. 1./ I.- 1,-1 I-. 1/ F. . 1 (I In In 4 ,•414,.44, fx: .: it: 11...10u , XYa .2,. .... .1 envh ;jai I .lo 14,1, ll,' N. N 1 atm,. A 14.00.1,, N.,.1,00 .10 I ouag.... on 1 , 1,11.., u..ar Pan- EEO )11.nling .1.• Pale n a t t eO.. 0 1 , a r lnllf 410 do /I.tinond Inu., n .... 1.70 ing 1.01, $1.•• 3. 11, do do .0 do ,111. r Tra • 4,".. :011 3.7 0 00 do 41.5 ra. .1.. Album... 4:1 I.• 10.40 do run 311.112.1.11,1..31111,. 4.11., .:1,11.1 KIM 1.11110 Golnel, .0.11 0p... 41 10.40 do I'm 10,t1,"old 1.. t'C11..4.1 earn ..... 10,49-do 101111 Puos, In nos,us. 41 1.• 4 . 2 :0,090 2..n,rn% /19f, all 1 1/1, I,llllllll[l. 09 do land!) . 1111,1. ~.. 41'. •1..1. . 01,41.1 do itookn, 1111,, .it 1..410 eath drawlnF Tll. thr •tagt• the r. a drawi . ng .i• it. li:it Di.- holding (irk., will iiit!, :lir ilraiving. anti their Die iif 411 . 41111/ the, ill b.. , n ril thi ir Il k. l. 11/11E11.11i *Lel, 1111) r‘, to 1 Ili -topping . thi prim Opal hotel, book abil 111.11 . +1111 . 1. 41 In (lir abil at °titre. Yr: t. I Yi1.01.1 mint by 111.11 011 re attil tainp for re turn lwriaKr• (i.e it AND It ELIA (1.): At ENT'S W ANTED ',tit, city. 11.1 1 / 1 1 and %Mat, in the tu luitibientin La are oilman J, ,1`1.:C1A1. TEII.IIS 1.1 It parly prorurlag .• .1 , 11, ..r ut •• tickets. OA forwrtr,lll.l, n.one lilt ' .A/111. IN' al 'towed the folloi. , 0011111.•1.13 1. . V, ill ,end 111 lu YW • 'l7 SO •' • • . . • • lot) •• In every ea, .4,1.1 the rundot eoeh vut.wiltker, azid their I. own. .out.ty Slate in fiat. MOM' \ 1 , 1 ` .hart. I'. Ir.. El ..r La ll, [ ;l Leiter. 111.11 'eat at our All V 4.1111101. fl'll.ii I .% BRA 111., WI/ I.CI I/.•ar horn Islrago. 111 I`. I /rna er. . . TI , h z"r "ur I ..urral Ag. , nt lur burgh and vtrinilr. (MK, S oi; votncrrii .trout 2.1 door) Room •• . . prt.prielor. .I..nalr 1,, 'ha I.lt.roln and Itemtttnenl tiara Wlll Ir..zndrarrlng th• 100000 prig... 6.r the rante Him. WI V ..,..eu.stor. Nllhnesols Mon. George I. 1.3.• retie, M. I .. Pent.. nett,. Mr, Randall. V> -1:fla ernor, .4 Wln. . . Hon. Was. Mulag E er ) s-M. Hon. Major Iran Ma otn r, E.-M. ( . • . zu • Il „ IV . I.ellingwt.ll. Lyons, lOWA. . lion. Joto.pli Knox. r lion. C. Grave,. Nsul th, or Milan. For., th. Aet. M. 0. H. IL Chicago. 01. M. Kronber, h l 0„ Itoporters or Watche, Chic 51.11,..11. White. & New Urlearol, La. any7:tr. El= WALL PAPERS. etc THOMAS PALMER UMW in RIM DUMP. IN WALL PAPS] I TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. T .A. 33 X-. 311 10 C:1 'CT 10 Pt MI Warehouse, 91 Wood Street, Served door below Diamond Alley, Yebi:wed PITTSBURGH, PA PAPER RAINGINGS FOR 1646. Anterican Wall Papers. For the llrxr time In eve years srE lwr "Lira Lisa P 4 PER A choice selection of the Newest French Papers For sale by FINE GOLD PAPERS, Or the N KWKST ltEtiltiNß, at 107 Market 'tree. Jos. It. II 126 & BRO. WALL PAPERS No. 107 31AILKET STP,EET, NEAR FIFTH BOOKS. STATIONERY &c A TIIRILLING BOOK. Political Economy of Prophecy, With special reference to Its relation to the History' or the Church and the Civil, Bar, Oct Ecetestae tient History of the ltionati Empire, mot of its last Emperors, the Three Napoleom, with au Appendix ott the pupa's last Minyallent. and the Virtmin of Ito Sultan of Turkey, prophetically sal Maternally iemonstrateil. Illustrated by Portaisits of thicNii polemic Family ,• a Chart of theu of Empires; Map• of thelliuly Land, 10. By the rse e Key KC. - behlmeall. For sale by J. L. BEAD. myl No. TB Fourth street. I= RICK W.ACIII2IrE NA ONAL BRICE itArllilfNE imam with only turo-boise Down, VP,CCO atilendid Britakti per Qs). with well dellnerigiti and °Wolin iibletl. Hine mashlne does not perform why:. lye raaran for it we traLltlija It back .44 refund the mutiny. Addreini REQUA. On.orna Arrenl.lllllo Bre=a l y, .7747.7r0ak. mho SPRING AND SUMMER, EMBROIDERIES. I 61 , rn: LINEN COLLARS, -.I.F.I