El N I tilt.pittAlligi! 6 it.. [fi'. • OFFICIAL PAPER Of IPlltshurgh, Allegheny City and Allegheny Comity. GAZILTPI,I Itt:11.1)17,;(:, Car.litth trenne and Smithfield Sttrrt I=2 Bovrok at - Ptankfort, PsTßoLirix' at Ant iv crp, 699„C GOLD closed in Ncw 'York on yester day at 112. fferroii Ohlo, lies Dna indedgdi luxury of a new water works on the 1101 ly prinelple, 'Mita tci bo meet complete on that system in the country. We ack aowlodge an Invitation to he present at the formal trial to be reads to day. /7111 4401 TC Ume that Ihe Legmlattim should put a slop to the divorce IitISiLIC£B. The applications I.,ecome more numerous each session, and in most cases the anises set forthfor separation are so weak anti trithng that a court would not .entertain e Tux Chicago Post directs attention to the fact that' the last sentence of the Coestitution clexrly recognizes the Deity • of Chilst In the following words: "Done 4Conyentioriby the unanimous content orthe States present, in the year of out Loid, one thousand seven hundred and eighty - seTen-", . TEM Comuccurarr EJACrtox for Gov ernor and other State officers, will be *held on Monday neit. Tho canvass has been conducted wilh but little spirit on either side, but it is confidently Staid gated that Governor Jewell, Republican, will be re elected by a larger . 'majority than be received last 'year. 4 new Leg. Is!stare is also to be chosen, to consist of twenty.one Senators antL two hundred amikbirty-ele,ltt members of the Lower Home. The present Senate consists of fourteen - Republicans and seven Demo-, crate; and the House of one hundred and thirty Republicans and one hundred and ' eight Democrats. -ter ~ s~-- No x►x has been more exPc .-, nsive to the American people than Jefferoon Davis, the late lead, front and shoulders of the rebellion.. Just_now the (Auks in tin , Treasury 'Department at . Witabington are engaged in making out drafts payable to the fortunate men who captured the.rebel chieftain while endeavoring to escape in the loose fitting gall:writs of a female. One hundred thcnissLol dollars is the modest sum to be paid fur !hat service— the highest Price ever inown to have been paid for an elephant. The thefts vary from $263 to $1,31, thelatler price being paid the few gallant chaps who discover. ed the high top boots'under crinoline and made manifest the sex of the: flexing and forsaken President of the Confederacy. It is all right to pay the reward, but it seems rather hard that so much money has to be paid for the &comment of a tempsiary parlor prlsoner at Fortress' Monroe. A WISE PROVISION Yesterday in the Legislature a supple anent wee added to the Allegheny county 11Cense law, which if not - the very wisest thing that could have been done under the circumstances will bare the salutary et feet of breaking up as vile fl ring of petty thieves as ever fattened on profits derived through the edrainiatmtion of. Justice. The present law offers a handsome reward to all informers against illegal liquor •• sellers, and the bait has been - sotempting that gross (Mods have been perpetrated in the news of law, and dishonest persons have grown rich from the receipt of bribe . money teens violators of the etstute. We have had many lustarces where tavern. keepers have. been summoned before 'sidemen on char-es of illegal li quor. . prefetred by detective's., who were alone the repositories of the evidence, and where the case never Ord greased farther than a compromise, the . amount extracted from the packets 44.14 'accused tieing equally divided between the dispenser of justice and his witness. In the working of the law under the provision 'for a bonus to the firibmtarti,. absolute wrong was intlieted on liquor fallerS,4lille no one was licireflUed froM . the money tintliedured detectives, whit) • In Emily caste •pui up Jobs and awaited. their time to reap the profile therefroui. The hill supplementary to the several oat: relating to the sale of liquors; as read • in place by Mr. Taylor, was as iollows : coed:sit de , That from and atter this passage of thin set the pi:why hero. Wore provided by the several arts rela tive tin the sole of liquor In the county of Allegheny, to go to persons making Inior mation again:ant:lidera for illegally selling liquor, shall In every 1 , 130 be coneetsd and be paid to the Overaoara or Guar dians otthe Poor In the manner provided Lathe ads to which thin act la a supole mein, and no.portion thereof shad he painio the person making the informs otta.titutluz the gull." ltiwas amended- by ldr..Kerr vritk an additional section requiring the alder, man, or other magistrate, before whom sults for viOlitiiig the liquor laws' ma* be brought,:inSiddition to serving 11 stun. - mons on defendants to servo a copy 0 ! the Sine upon the Guardians of the l'oor, , indimposing a flee of not less than one ea . more thin three hundred dollars upon. ski magistrate who shall proceed :ti. heai et determine anal 'aims 'Emilia a worn re, UFA aferilff EI,POn Lll9 04111'41e4a.01 thU tour by the proper officer. - The anaiald; neat further provides tlist arik infOrntei Sr magistrate who shalP compromise any eheh suit's so as' todefrand the 'thil'irdiani ;of the Pear, shall be-guiltyof- miadc spassuar, anditittlecfto like 'penal - kV. , I I While the bill will have the iffectOe • preventing the fret:Meat *Seturns o f thq litOlatcirs of. the ilqSov;.liew,. still we do see why • . honest . . oQiaere -will mop : ii4art, doing their dniy„ , •ss mutt u the Intended l'aw . may interferq 'Wttlitie bringing to Judea of.offending Minor 'dealers," The coixiPeniatioinn. the opposite direction in abolishing a flagrant ~algae of power,sind putting =end to the ...visdqiions practices of thieVine. - ,, Int - formers, is more' than .LEGIStnTIVIK PLEASIinE.4:*. . Ws pnblhitesia card yesterday fromane of our Repoiaeutctlyee , at- Harrißinzrg; Ia . which he gave us io'me insight into the &Uwe, of legislative life. At the' re' quest of 11011;1044 his constituents he had mmi in his place finhe Nadu aproldbitm7 - liquor bill, the provisions of which, if enacted into a law, *maid extend to cer tain boroughs and ' townships in tho Soino pensons-opprisquid-lhe `, law have sent anonymous letters 'to - our Rapressutsilwi wand tightm InXegard to the danger of his, pollticallaunis, if he . shill continue to read. such nine, and Petitiois Now we *pope_ M ;the people having their rights, and their ....optic:3,7 so far as IS &isnot coridict with , the good orderof 'But-they should haves shriuk from asserting their rights aid expressing 'their vasheilirlitie' &no it r g who pay no-attention. as tkeyshould not, "";441 - .0 anonymous communications, but them others4'ii.ma,'4.6'Whoti they are any thyr bUtrplettentsble. Nat why abiudd any American ciliz , nt resort to this mean and cowardly way of exprvsina his wishes on :1 ny qiiliject ? A rerpectfal pet ulna on the other side of the oneAtion would, it it had been forwarded, have laic n preserded your Representative. This temperance ifuestion in •our opin ion should be divested of all legislative and political significance.. There are di vine cuactmallls on the subject that are adequate to and meet every case, and its discussion, perhaps, /should be confined to the church. It cannot, at least for yeats to come, be Made a political issue. We-have had huMen prohibitory laws since the days of 1 c second George, lad they have mendip ailed little gond. We eibelieve that if r ;timers had discussed thiaquestlon in iii inoratend religious rettrings' and relldd-less on keislatlve enactment they would have accomplished mom good. The understanding mast be enlightened. Alan cannot by any legis lative enactment be made aLstemious any more than he can be made virtuous and religious. Iris moral 11C13813 . must be addre , Lacd. - If, however, the majority of any com munity are persuaded that a prohibitory law would better promote the interests of society, we would not object: The 1 , 0111 of the people should be respeeted. But we think it is not an 'honorable way of Interposing objections to such pro .ibitory legislation to send anonymous communications to our legislators. Moreover, as the whole constituency of a legislator will not think exactly alike on any subject, be should be ac corded the right of presenting„ in his place as law maker, the different shades of opinion entertalued by them, however diverse their sentiments or convictions might be. If he la.restricted in. this re tard, he , cannot' be a faithful and int. .partial representative. But If remon strance ismade in any este, let jibe over the veritable eighaturg' of the remon stmut, and not in an anonymous com munication, which must always defeat the object it labors to promote, as it is an evidence in itself that Use author has not 'confidence in his own opinions. I= . . . During .the last years of the war, and even since that time, there were many. who confidently averred, that marchan.. •dise of any description would never rate so low CS it bad previously. Their aver ments have not been verified. Thorium many articles; almcat as low in price now 'as they were before the war. Sotne are fully as' low. If there is any one who has not made actual proof of this for himself, he may have his mind satisfied °lathe subject, by referring to the prices pulPshed by many -leading firms in our advertising columns, or mating his eye over our market quotations. During the war everything leaped aheitil or gold, on the ascending scale of prices. The chickens in the barn yard, the milch cattle on the pasture, or in the 'stable, andeven the wheat in the blade and the car, felt the upward movement of the precious metal, and anticipated its rise. It is the same in thedeseending scale. Thera are many articles of mer chandise, upon the price of which, a further decline In gold would have no effect. They-are sold u low . now as it Is possible to seil them. Takisig gold and silver as the standard of vale they could not be minufactmed,lor a Lower price than that for which they may nowbe put cued. As regards Dour; we think that six do tars a barrel is as low a figure as it can tie sohl at, without serious detriment to the farmer, or indeed to the manufacturer, and the operative. Now some of the best brands may be procured at that rate. Those who desire, to sear Into the region of the "fancy" will have to pay more. In the line of dry goods there Is a heavy decline in price, a matter not fraught with much consolation to Abe importer, or those who belie, had la , ge storks on hand, but a source of infinite delight, neverthe less, to 'the consumer. There may be some trith in the assertion that the body of goods In this, line is not as heavy as it was before the war, but that prices have declined largely no one can question . This decline anticipated the fall in gold, and Lee been caused, in a great measure, by the dullness of irade, and the desire ol importers t.? realize on their heavy stocks. We have reached this .very desirable point gradually, and without much strain ort . onr Commercial machinery. Every thing seems to fall slowly, but surely into the old channel, and a full reestablishment of ante-war prices In every line of goods would_not astonish us at almost any time. :There are, it is true, some articles upon 'wlliCh no impression has as yet beep made: We cannot tell why, but it is rut. kirks= that , we are paying fully as much for butcher's meat now as - at any time during the war. -Why ibis is sn, we cannot tell. It is almost inexplicable why everything else should decline so heavily, and no impression be made upon animal food. In the matter of rents very little Teths. tient' has .been flunk. Boma landlords hive *generously yielded to the pressure, and made a handsome reduction in the rent of stores and dwelling houses. We have heard of some instatm%ln which recta have been redfiettl fully one 'half, but we must admit that they are very feW. The proprietors of houses in these cities are generally men of great sib stinee;lthetiiit would not be is Matter of of serloni,inconveniente to them whether !lip rented or not, It is diflicult to get them to flain unit the current of gene. eel dicifge. But they will have to yield. The cooner they do it, the better. for the lute , -Land prosperity of our city. 'NEW PUBLICATIONS. V4Bl INOTOW AND. THU ASIKIIICAS ;-;RR •1111.10: by „Benson J. 1. - etaing Virtue .t.Yersturt, publishers; H. H. manager. Pittsburgh. lid. — 7+ grant street. Hold by subscription The rums and deeds of George aah : iugton will' river grow dim the coontir towards whose independence, liberty and greatness : ho Contributed so , dargely. : The slightest incident in his life from, lender boyhood up to.heroic manhoMi, always finds a willing and interested reader, and no matter. how often the, scenes In his eventful and kat. tiotic career may be repealed, they ate ever fresh and inapiriting. The Arne;i. Can people will never tire receiving from the enterprising publisher the life of I Washington and the history of.the early trials 'and struggles of the Republic. 'lt Is hoped, therefore, that the work, with the above 'caption, will receive_ warm welcome, more especially as it emanates limn the gifted and free Bowing pen or Benson J. tossing,.an atithor who has successfully, carved his May into,. a high rank in the profeasion,and won for himself moat enviable reputation. Whdetbe work laintendolasa biographical aketch t sfill tha subjeCt beteg .. to - closily identified with all that was important la the straggle for early independence, the Work necessmily also assumes the character of a: concise, compact, and comprehensive history of the revolutionary war and times. The diction of the anther is smooth, clear and' elegant. 'There Is no attempt at effect arkyel the book abounds with brilliant. puwessiona . passagea of true .e.. 4;• The-work le ilinstratedwit4 fine Ind elatio'catisteelWi:engnoings deserip- tire and commemorative of the leading incidents in Ilia life of Wasliingt , 4l, to getiti r with totihentie and liuely lran o portraits of the prominent characters whit participated iu the revolution of These art cofitrilintions add much to the beauty of the _work and in themselves arc of no ordinary value. or public services es Prothonotary The work is published in mentlily r the County, and believing that your numbers by subscription only, and will continuance in Wilco would be high' y be completed in thirty-four parts. A ielesotagenus as well to the Bar us to the spirited steel engraving (26 by 33 inchis) people of the county, respectfully re. of "Washington receiving, a salute in quest permission to present your name the field of Trenton," is to accompany iorve-hortiluation to that once. We closing parts, to b presented gra is . Very truly_yours, dro., to 1.41 subscriber. TLis engraving - is J. W. F. While, A. M. Stoller, Thou. M. Marshall T Campbell ' one of . the most supero portzsits oa r l. F. Slagle. - Jo * hn W. issuelin ibis country, end would grace A. 6i. Brown, John C. NewtiTypr, any whir 4n the land. Altogether we conceive the work now being issued and j.nlo \ vt Wrig:ht, delivered sis nut only one of the Mat W.C. Auanttibaugh e f. Kirkby, .• Simnel , Palmer, written biographies of Washington, butW: Robb' Palmer JosLth J o h„ S . likewise one of the prettiest printed and David -Fred, w. Poobles Miller, ytoch. , Welter F..Austio, • most elaborately illustrated books evil. published by subscription in this country. j„1,(;;'„P,:,1L7), J. 1.. Koetl,en, • Algernon S EUROPEAN GOSSIP.. H. C. Maekrell ' D. D W eV, AS. Bell h.lin S. Lstublo, J. S.. Strickler, • W. W. Thormvion, P. C. Shannon, J. J. Siebouock, Dtvid H, Veech, F. M. Movie,' cheat. F. McKenna, A G. Lyrae, S D,Rotherinol, W. H. I .we. lie 'ego H Cochran, Archttisld Blakeley,W. A. Lewis, O. S. A noord, Jam4s P. Johnston, S. B. W. D. T. Waistm, J. A. McQuade, S. P. Fulton, John 811Am:on. M. Tustin. Allot F.Edmundson, • AMONG the crowned heads of Europe, there are live drunkards. ADOLPH Tatung conshmes, every day, a quarter of a pound of white snuff. VICTORIAN SAIMAA in writing a libretto for as opera to be composed by jean Jacques Offenbach. - HAIM CIIRIBTIAII ANDERSON is lame in one arm, very dcacatid in great danger of losing his eyesight . Thank are in Flarde' just' two lion dred and forty old soldiers left who par ticipated In the battle of Waterloo. OrINT BRAY, the new Bavarian Prime Minister, is said to be one of the most inveterate gamblers in Germany. TIM Cologne . Gazette has the largest circulation of any daily paper In Germa ny. It sends away every morning fifteen thousand copies by mail. Panvosr -Ransom., the eminent French Academician, has recently pub lished a pamphlet In favor of giving the right of suffrage to women. Tim Emperor of the French has eon. ferr( the Cross of the Legion of Honor upon Balfe, the composer of the "Bohe mian Girl," and other English Operas. Eoilorio Anouv, who fifteen years ago was not worth a sou, now pays taxes 4,u a half million worth of proper.y, all of which he acquired by the plume d'or which he wields. GEORGE BARD will soon become man. • • - • • • aging Ware as of Girardin's Emile de Girardia desires to retire from journalism, and he says he knows of no person more competent to suoceed him than the diatingubthed authoress of "Con suelo" and "Indiana." Tan German papers wantto know why Count Bismarck's eldest son, Herbert, has not yet been punished, for his partic ipatlon in the duel with Niebeling, adversary, who has been ser.teneed three weeks' imprisonment, and been ex pelled trom the University of Bonn. Ton' Emperor Napoleon 111 said, the otherday, to old Gnizot, that be rejoiced heartily in having been able to shake off the tremendous burdenof "personal gov ernment," and that he would henceforth think more of enjoying his life, and le..tve the cares of the administration let his•• e, toast ble Ministers. Tor: Emperor of It , :zsia is said to halt onrett to Ansou Burlingame, a few days previous to the decease of the Ciduex Erubassador, a lucrative diplomatic ap. pointment in the service of tke Russian' Government.• It is said at St. Petersburg that Mr. Burlingame did not directly de cline the offer, but,rtquested time to take it into consideration.. . KonSEIGNEUII-DanitOr, the Archbish op of Paris, has recenby • published a Brett, in which occurs the following curious passage: "A. great many axle siaaties wear pantaloons under their cu socks. This garment Is generally Pro wanted not to be very compatible with the cassock. We request the Priests of our diocese to discard it." • Tunas Las been a change of Cabinet Ministers in the Suablan Kingdom of Wurtemburg. The. King, who, at one time, was most decidedly orpozial to the further .agerar.diment of Prussia, Is said -to .have some time ago Ikcame a convert to Biamarkism, amildamew Min. liters are reported to be fanner° filendly to I'russia than their predelasors.. ANOTHER pusthoutons.no lby Eugene Sue his been found amo , the papers left by the author . of th • "Wander ing Jew," and will btii pub shed at an early day by Michtl Levy - Freres, tho Paris= booksellers. -The title is "The Traitor," and the present Emperor of the French is the leading personage of the work. It Is dedicated to Victor lingo, and there Is a general surprise tnanikaivd in French literary circles at the fact that the uovel was not ptiblished immediately af.er it bad been completed. ' ~ ' — A PArlltt publishes the following cii rious statistics concerning the European railroads: A railroad train coniphsed of all the locomotives and cars of the Env) peon companies might begin at Paris awl end at St. Petersburg. It might contain 400,000 travelers. whose cars would be foiloWed by 400,000 freight ears. The European railroads pass over 02,000Iarge or small bridges. The rails weigh no less than 150,000,000 poundtc ! Theme= 18,000 locomotives,. avfilith annually con sume 800,000,000 pounds of cool." • Tap private secretary_ of Ex-King Francis the Seeond, of Naples, is about to - publish a history of King Joachim Murat, based on documents on tilt in the secret archlats of the Neapolitan Bout , bons, and which, he asserts, have never before, been examined by anybody. Ile says be can prove by letters written by Napoleon the. First to King-Joachim Murat, and by the replies returned by the King. that Murat repeateely putt tithed bulletins of victories which he never gained, and that. the ,Emperor re quired him, to 6.5110 those bulletins. . . PRIVATE itErrans Irene Berlin stale that the conduct or the King of Prussia and his son, the Crown Prince, is exciting a great deal of sttention. Although the old gentleman fs now seventy•threo years of hy,e be is very 'accessible to the charms of the fair sez, and pays more at. tention to the-girls of the sprits do brifri Of Lidoperabouse than Is agreeable to his worthy consort, Queen Augusta._ As re• garde the Crown Prince, ne is behaving in mann more scandalous manner. Is said to have recently seduced two young A rpl ,4l ; laid the facts before the Crown c Mtn's, and thereby gave rice to yeryumpleasant and stormy scene at the palace of the Prince Apparent , . Tile Princess Victoria' is even said to have threatened, to leash the PruasisA . Court entirely and. retwa to England. The Crown 'Prince took the-reproaches With . which his good consort overwhelmed him very philosophically, and is reported' to go on in his licentious career as reckless PETROLEUM ITFIES.. Tug amount or oil now hauled through Pleasantvfile, excr..edstlie amolint so tat, a to !niche! ono monthago. A NEW WRT.L wan struck a few Jaye since on the Young .farin, about a -mlie from the Been farm, which le - yielding thirtpilveletrreTs. PALSPAZATIONS to fiat 110 old. oil well at Union, Erie county, are going forward. Bhould the well prove-a euccevi, Union will arise as from the dead. . A l'uataDELyuLt: oil company hinow testing a tract of 1,700 Beres neat Tidioute with tools made by Mosra Ley & Neu, of Pleasantville.. Messrs. , Lamb 4; Blve sw, of Plumer. are prosecuting the work with energy. • Tag Walker well, Central Petroleum CO.'S firm, commenced testine - Friday morning, Birthing 011 almost immedhitely alter pumping began. It Is now' yielding fifteen barrels per day with a prospect of increasing. I'. Walker is the owner. Mr. W. has now eight producing melts on this farm, which are yielding to gether one hundred barrela. per rtay.A uleollttle Incomer- for ouem . an.Recond. , . ---- 'INEW..WHLi. was etruck. on Sunday *inning lest, on a tract or 180 Beres he. longing to George W. p„i' eninn and Isaac AIM, of oil city, located about'onu. mile buck! of . Venango City. o no w e ll, put down on this tract has been producing about three barrels Jelly, and now there is% new ono of 10 barrels,-which makes a handsome revenue' for WO owners. and opens up a new Oil territory: The well is owned by Wm. Haldeman. . Partr.A MLPA , IA seek comdders ber.' self aggrieved because live raembers*of her employer's family smashed up all the family crockery and cutlery *Vet her bad: tqvuslluß(lFl DAILI • THUkSDAY• IvIO.IMJNG, 111.A1tCI1 .31,. 1870 = l'ile tolloming eorrespandenee fully explain? iieelf: • 1:i 111 Marelt 2d, IK7n. Jacon IT. Waimin, E , O.—Dear Yr Till, 13 Mienigt,44, nicauhara or Lilo Allo gbeay Coucts Bar, appreclaLlng so PlTrranuncm, March 25, 1870. Jamul H. WALTP.R, Faran" Dear Siri— Recrigniztog the conspicuous ability, courtesy and Integrity "which. have char acterized the performance ofyour oflicial dules,""rand won the respect and conll dunce or your fellow ciliation; and te• Having, that the. public Interests would be promoted by your continuance in °Mae as PnoTrtesurrAnlt of Allegheny County, wo respectfully request the privilege of submitting your nano fur reelection to that office: Thomas Aiken, John Wilson, John Harrison, J. A. Duncan, J. H. Hobbs; Thos . J. Gallaher, .1. H. Hamilton,- F. S. Kasen, Neckormann, " "P. H. 'Autumn, James Cuddy, Henry K White, George J. Lackey, James M. Moßwon, Arehtoald Weliace,Jets. Hartman, John Wallace, Henry Lloyd, P. M. Kirwan, maim Jones, D. M. Chambers, S filefidation,• F. W. C. Feld, G. W. Collin, Gee. H. Johnston; Beni. Schmidt, T. T. Myleri John A. Sergeant, John Auday, Thomas J. era:it, W. Henry. • Robert Algeo, , C. J. Smith, :Mums Itlcilatt,r. C. A-Keitchi, Daniel Rodeo, Louts C. o.t, John Itlorrisal, Poe. J. Teufel, laminas McDJwell, J. M. Vioeler, !Tarty Clugaton, Christ. Copp, Jr., Wm. Shaw, • Fred .Dat zel, Charles r`lugaton, Wm. Arnold, italhou❑ Clug con, Nicholas Dsny, Jsium McCilutock P. Redentisch, Alex. D. Elliott, Jacob Gil b, R. W. Elliott, {leery (Muter, Samuel 0. Door, Hem.; Dietz, Ofiver M. Levy, Andrew Elliott,' t Kook. Allen Means, Isadore Hirsh, F. liryd, lacues•A. Mills, Win Hilaude, A. Marshall, Z W. Aber, - F. Nunteger, Joseph Stevenson; H. gennoweir, John Silvles. Martin Itoschert,' John Aber,. Ph. Daner.• Jonathan Clugstun, Jonb Long, . Alex. Llutots John L. Viroeck, Jouu Singer. Jett. Hersh, Adam Weaver, Ad. Comte, • David Ray, charles Comte, John Ray, William riser. It L. hearty. Charleroi H. Noll. Thomax Jordan, U. Holzman, - Jobe Junk, J. H. Peterson, Goo. 'Lang. (Merles Illerholzer,Jatme G. W. Braoheer, Jas. It hlcLurdy, It. Sample, Robert SIM, James Marshall, Robert Sample, Samuel Wallace, • W. B Kroimen,M.D. Ww. W. McKee, . Win. Ague, Jr., .Ingeph Dunlap, John Thomas, ' John .McKeever, E. S Must:rush, Dan. Mot row. Andre. , Brown, Joe. It Duncan, James Glancy, E. B. Trimble, . • H. W. Banc: at, D. Kroetibuch, camb Gray, Thee. Price, • . S. McPherson,• W. H. St:re-eider, A. MoNal', W. A. Speer, Thos. W aggotter. Jr. W. P. Huginn, John S. thultb, • McCutly, - John Weaver, Hugh Is Andaman, Edward John Liable, Sebastian Monday, John Walter, Peilip Thomas, Charles A. ()Aherne, Abraham GIP, Waiter Gruen.. John Nevergel,l6 Jceeph Grubbs. Wm. Prather., F. GAMMA', Jacob Now lusster, Henry It•caVir Sontag, Scary i. , eberuon, Conr.ul Metrgar. Evsu S. Gibson. Cannel Koch, • John Turner. . I.swia Wm. Crooks, 'Norman King, 11.. M. !rein, JoSLIMS loan, D.ll. McPherson, James Murray, Jacob Ringley, Samuel Murray,. Itobt. Glancy, Go srge That. It. CV:ay, Georg. llo*enateln, B. A. McConnell, Phil. Thomas. Jr , S. W.. Brooke, Daniel D. Smith, Jno. Itrumb, Sr., JIMMY Howell, dtenj Boredom Thomas LAirts, . 'leo. Ague, _ Wililam Brown. Jean K. Shatrar,Copelamd, Charles &mod; .17 IL Sheeran, J. H. Melfat, John Graham, WM. S. Abn‘liana, Kun't It. 11..Abrahaus Robert. Finney, J. H. Cockle,.S. K. Elcharts Henry. G. Shor'', Thus. 11. Drettittom. Fiodly M. Austsirn.Wllllana DOnglre, A. N. Vanborn, J. H. Patterson. • O. C. Stephens, - J. B. McCormick, -7., John Howell, James Douglass, Chas. Aburoomble, James Miller. John Wood, Richard Fowler, Samuel Seeger, , .1. F. McConnell, George Smith, George McCuLchoon, John Bled, ' Robert.Flerning, M. U. Cul ry, , J,:hrt M. A Iliaou, Jacob I l ea, . Will. W. Hill, George Lea. R. u. Cal.herWOOd, Ph. Jacob Milner, • Jciaspli Urilplb, W. Stewart, George C. Magill, Wm. Reed; _James Hallet t, Andrew Minor, Kong A. Hazlett, W. (.I.P.ankip, Wm. if. IfJztott. H. A. .Faubliegar, Wet. Mills , . • J/111460 Pearl, • Thomas Algae, Jelin Egothulau, John McCarthy. liachlSteuthugatt, H. S. Thum, . • Joint Cowan, J. C. Burnalder„ E. IS. firgor, Wan. Morrison, Philip Bewail,. J. Al McPherson. .bleorge Etwaugar, . Henry Detain, .. Jacob Keeater, G. F. lifweutt, Josiah W. Vouch, H P. Thounui. - Martin 1 - 41111,r, J. M. Melunkln, Jo:with S. Hopp. . Henry !Colter,. Henry P. PorJ, A. W. MeMath, Joseph Stover:atm, James Harvey, W. Shannon, Daniel Hawk, Thomas Grabens . Ephraim flays,.-. ; D. J. Smith. . Janine Clark, F. Duneam. Jistnect Gray, . . Jamaa Atklll+ol., . Thos. Arwatrong, Dr. J. S. Thorn, Gem C. PatterautS C. L Wenn:boom John Patterson,. Armstrong A Co., F. A. Patti:wean. - Andrew N. Martin. J. S. Mcßride, Alfred N Jones 'John English, ,Ofo. M. Haslett, it. T. Taylor, Wm. H; Lippinoott,J, Ratledger •• 3:-Lippenctott, .. H. W. Ferguson, John Wandlcresflames McConnell, John Palely. " Joe. Taylor, - • Robert Donald - huh, 0. Luditick; 4_ohn L Feerst, Henry Hobby,. H. Lot's, ' H. Hiller. - J. M;lsleeth, Koch,: Peter Hutchinson, W. M. ' ILK. Lyttle. Wm. J. Kyle, • W. McLain, T. N. Dunlap, • 11.9. A. McKean, . Jno "P, Pletcher, AlllO5l Biol/I.lous, • H. Reed, EA. Robinson. G. W. Morton, C. Cloward, James U. Hood, J. H. Heel,, W;ELjaoltton, ." Janice .Pattereon.. R. B. 111cRIWain; Wm. frPJunklii, . T. Taylor, , Alex. M'Junkln,„ ' C. A. Berner; J. Amble. Jr.; • • David Strohm, .1; Moyers, Wm. Robinson . , GPM T/y11141..... 8,0. Nr11111.012...., W. B. . Win. Strohm, 8..” 8. Floyd, -- Ell Foster,. • W. F. Martin, •. John:Young, Geo. Ramsey; M. Hunter, . • • . -a. Day. , : Philip Model, • . W. P. Orr, Then. Calllnder,:• D. Agnew, - .M I.C.lltioritart, Samuel Merriam,' Peter,Sol berger, Thos. Graham, ' Isaac J. R. Griller, jr., Jirhu.Solberger, James Rept:radii, Glenn Faitinont B. B. Garvin, Warmer Scott,. John-Myers, : Harvey 0. - IteattY r Themes Cost; • • J. S. Miobol, Pranivldreeks, A.. McPherson,- John Stoker, .. John MoPhartiOnte Casper Marks, • M. Cl., Crarwford, , • Jacob I.:light, Caspiir Waggoner, . Wm. Bally, .- Jardmallottie. Jacob Hauggy, Joshua , David p. pock, Millar. • Julio B. Cochran, Danny Santa Cochran. „Adam Soutar, "John ?dander,. Samuel Ctuhp;' Jas. W. Halstead; 'J.114. ShoOps, Samuel ilauggy, W. 11. Will:eon, Jr., Francis Gibewn, s plines Maharrle, .wim n aan oi, • JobrirAo‘. Robt. Lit:Weep, Thomite Itmwn, j. 0. 'Killion, Jacob Stauffer, . R. C, Craft," Wm. D. Finger, Wm: Hill, Wm. Klitertogny, Boyd," 'Alex: G. Wilson,. J. L. Mighty, David Davis, J. Walitink • .j(1't;111:11,ii e7 ll 7l.: „ l z i l t iFt . t , .B l l l , t . e m p wli r r t rt t n t.::. a r' n el: i I so 0 . ;;N:its4. ( ll . a F un i i , l o l:) , u, Win. Waiters, Win. Bert, Charlia - Molloby, - Charles Elect, John J. Gallagher, Serantil Gregg,,. A. Moore, A. F. King, - K. Dickey, J duenil Gox. R. Rupert, Samuel O'Noel, F. K. Myers, • Rohl. Drum, John U. Smith, J. W. Show!, H. I'. Ekes, Jams' F. Foster, Wm. G. Latimer, Jim. C:Kahlbaugh, N. Wild. James Marks, Jon. Criswell, Frank Carter, H. Rainey, Giorge Degarmo, Jos. Johnson. 'James Brentano, T. 8. , TaYlor.. Alex. Stewart, James M. Kier. fitdrierßogonwm; Wm. Pileups Howe. I. EL Craft, H. G. Dods, N. P. Kern - taspu Irohuelber, I George.Bll%" ' Jobe It. Wylie, 1 Thos.rfalf, -. Andrews. Kier, I R. B. Wid•rdilely, 8. 0..1( ler. 1 G. N. Reimer, Joe. SCIMO, 8 imuelHouter, Wm. G. Fulton. Georg. Johnston, aohn I.awson; .1. It. Melleans, (Leo. Prnhy. J. M. Mooriaosl, Henry lanning,, . Robt. K ennedy,; Joseph Snyder. P."-P. /lite.. (1. G. Kegley, . J. K. F Iton. - J 4-0. McKshn; B. ei• umphraya,Androw Patton. Etre Or anoy, W. H. Dawlanrat, Merk - I rein, John Riddle, Jainos C k, Jaime W. Bell; o ' 1 A. W. gley, J. J. Beacom, Anthony. Marvin, Samuel Pinnies, Jonathan Sarver, P. L Hall, J.N. hiloWililama, Parry Mina, Wm.MeDiwell, W. E Roldie, John Kennedy, Wm. Meit wein , J. B. Fulton, James.): Imunson, Alex. Hasten, J. M. Eituundson John Nelson, .1. MeElboer, W. Mervin, K. W. Scott, A. Laufmori, Daniel 11. Wee, A. Mohler, . Samuel Booth, John B. Bayard, 8 Urinal McDowell, John Brown, James Beach, J. IL Tucker, Coors.. Ovoes, C. C. Aavers, .1. J. Ewen". J.ll. Benue, . Walter J. Real, A. M. Barr, ' John B. Remo, John Steger, David Chloral, Wm. Elk, -- Edward Bradley, B. liurray. Auston Graham, Hiram Dolavie, B. B. McDowell, T. E. Wilson, T. C. Winton, J. A. Wherry, E P. EAI2O, John K. Holmes, J. It. Lewis, Henry Johnson, 8.11. Patterson, Thomas P. Austin, Frank M. Frue, Wm. Dickey, J. Smith, Janina McElroy, Sheliman Jones, Allen Mahan, W. A. Knee, C. A, Dickey, F. M. Jackson, R B. DickoV, James Hinson, James Montooth, F. K. Kirk, Goo. Hamilton. W. D. Gibson. Joseph Torrens, 11. Piper, John Brazier, John Gourmet'. John Fullerton. 7. Melt Miller, James Snyder, 11. C. Holmes, P. C. Kier, John M. Turk, Thomas 8m) th. W. C. Burry, M. I; Montuotti. J. Franklin, Jahn McFarland, Geo. H. Kehew, John Marshall, Wm. M. Birch, Jr. Alas. 'fart. 8 M. Berry,-- W. U. Dauler, Samuel Barckley, Joseph Shoeb, Semi. McDonald, 11.11artberger, James Barekloy, Jr, 8 J. Barclay, It. Stevenson, It McClure, Wm. Ashtleld, R. M. Reed, Booty Myers, Den'i E. Mitchell, Matinee F. King, William Boston, Jami. Chalfant, W. H. Jamison, James Farley, Jos. li'Dowcl.. Wm. J. el'M filen, Will. W. Pet kultl, Samuel Drum, Alex Colden, it M. Kicker, D. J. Smith, Joseph Barckley, C. W. Smith, Simon Scott, J. W. Ilarvoy, -John fischenilerfer, Rob't Crawford, Mathew Goddard, A. M'Clintock, B. Weldon, F. B. Gross, R. Grant, Li. P. Conant... - W. Huffman, Rota Bell, Jr. Joe need, Michael J. Pa;e, John Wigley, John pare, Joshua Boss, D. Steel, . George ll'Keo. M. Donaldson, Albert Roeder, John Martin, John Olvina, It. R. M'Claln. - P. Conrad, Mattnaw Maser, George Brown, W. M. Clifton, Hugh Danner, W. C. Barr, John Musser, George Wright, J. I. Shuttorly, `V. C. Brown, J. J. Covert. ' .1. K. Davison, Wm. Bailey, John Welle, Jr.. Wm. Stroud, 'Patrlck Costello, I: S Harmer, John Meyer, Jno. Murphy,. A. 8, Tomlinson. Thomas R. Sil, Robert Randall, J. G. Craig, F. Doer. Jae. Robinson, George Smith, J. W. Covert, G. W. Nichols, John Parr, J. H. King. Y. 11. McCimnoll, Wan. 11. Irwin, Daniel Jedroy, John K. Shannon, William Smith, T. W. Kirby, John Smith, Charles burning,', Jas. lletoheart, Win. flues, Andrew Willem, . T. Millar, Joon C. Parkinson, Ohne. E Sherwood, John Schmitt, ICrn6et Filrfel, W. Coulter, Conrad None, I.ronold IlArt, John Croon. .1. J. SUP, .1 , 4 I,lotoc. . JOlOl Cliff. .0, W. W. Young, Wm. K yin, [Vie J...v. T. 11. timwert, John Fo.tjr, P. W. Wunilmly, John MCCilmeg, Jneol, I: tie, Lewis Hoerr, e. A. Waltor, C If. Dsitnight, J. Martin, W. Thrntiouou, Richard Butler, lletuv Schmitt, J. A. Clowee, S. Cox. J. Caldwell, C. F. Bauersmlfh, J. D. Adams, Jemmi.H. Cmzier, M. Nelson, (leo. L.).dillor, , Irwin Neekertruin, W. Wightinau. , Robert Durrung, Wm. Melling, I). Donnell, Thome+ Itartou, John *therm., Hugh Parker, .1. P. McCune, Ilbo. Roberts. John Braila°, Wan. F.yiter, Wm. Mackey. Wm. Livinston, P, Imola Lindsay, IL. P. Pearson, nom Davison. K. Brooker, Joseph Croft, Thou. eleohan; B. W. Ring, John Chlslott, D ivid It. Kerr; John It. Scott, ' John Daum, - W. J. Young, ' Wm. Griffith, David McKee, r. P. Scott, . Wm Hays, J. Kelly, John Meown, • - Thos. kaweett, Wm. Eckel, M. Batley, K. H. Robert", • N. W. Dent. W. Ir: Morrie; I, H. M. Honnlngs, 8 Jeffrey, D. J. K. Rine, W. W. Miller, : W. Haetinity, ' Wm. A. Shepherd, Robt. Davis, John Res, B D. Moore, B. Wilson; . M. Boozing, '- ' James Lyon,' ' Jas. Wilkins, Jos. Kirkpatilek, •C. A. WerniCiltstla, , ' T. J.Glllo4flics ^ • John Cenaphall, gr., K. Fawcett, • AAL.Hentaine. , W. While. ~ Francis Hensler, W. M. MeHolvy, A. I (lnne, 11. D. McKeiry., .1.113. Lytle, H. K. SarthiburY,"Woe. MOCUtetleon• W. M. Kirkpatrick, Samuel ItichardaME, Y. Loomis, J. 11. Irwin, W. P. Legan, :` J. T. Fawcett, Joseph Ueplor, - ' 'H.R., McCtudY, - F. A. Halley, "' Towle Peterson, John Barr ''.. Samuel H. Marshall, W. W. Id eClollatd, 'Oberst fOistilog, i Wrn. A. Itigortarn, .7irnor Siswhiooy, A. t'on On; John M. 0111(apte, It C. Fulton, Sanpitel howls, , W. EL Batchelder; R. Et Waring. J. Wagner'. J. T. Stockdale, John K. BabOnr, H. H. King, I. S. Goodwin, Win Leon, John Spear, ' ' . James Bown, F. A. Dilworth,' Jounna M. Niter, It C. Keys, - = •-W. 8. McGee A. B. MBI,; ''. "David lily & VI:, J•nurt H. Wilkine, Jacob MYdre, Thoinaa Cole, • ' John Snyder, " , Wm. 'Johnston," WM. Hinman.' M. - Edwarda, ' W. B. Martha% Wm. 8. Cantilbg, W. W. Ewart, „ It D. Ilbeeter,- ' Truman 1 1 11 1:0611... ThOmil A. Illnpialr, W. A. Calbert, ! Win. EL Littlin, Thos. (Isibralth, i John Dieter. Welling Marvin, '.. W, It Hotnes,' F. N. Plumes, . John Kennedy. Jr., R. 8. P. McCall, James fifeDOwell, Samuel Black. (toorgo Dirpkorn,John McDowell, Alex. Haines, 1 - ' Jbbn TiltioCitll, E. Tr. Burchfield, R. W. Rdw, demos :Woods, ,j, 11.. tingle% John Asklott, ' J. o.,bfOorbeed, John M. Mitchell, 7ohn Hervey, E. M. McCall, - Franole'Vance. Nichols' Honour, A. li. Mahaffey, ' Wm: TOdd, - John H.HoMpitill. J. P. Noel, ' P; G. Lacy, John Gilt Jr., ' Jaen" K0 . 74 ' Ffr " J ' K. / leek, Abraham Illn; J. G. Davis, J. Kdwin Mil Sri Ilohbri tinfoil], JP. LUMP! • , George Dickey. Andrew Harper, N. H. Alien, - John'S. Dickson, James lisrhlsdn, 'John Dicke'', guoollii W. Bangttor,Robeit Dickny, initial Disko*, • William Dickey, D. H. Ilnihrtri, James MoKel y y, Henry MoGrllley, C. A. Dickey, - janl eV.Tende,', R. Irwin, ' Elarniael Scott, ' - B. It. Mcrae, IL P. I r illik; ' A. Outchlow;' James Boyd, W. H. lingheil, ' T,'N, Wright,' 'J..D. Stephenson, H. O. ließWOtt, ' ' B. K Rhino, it MoDimald, , 0.11. Logan, Win. Pliihere • John P. English, D. P.sims, Jr., , Lewis :Schindler. J. l'f. Henderson,' W. Britton, W. T. l 4 o werti. 13 McClinton , David . Rib*, .r. G. Momure. John Mohar, -s--w. A. Johns, J. EL AlaKlnley. ,IL W. lUtiam berg.- , John' HOcellu, Charles Foereater. John Schroldldiel, Charles Markham, Jelin Orrerlet, Wm. iggemlul. rri Jee" &RIO, John Todary. Az dO n d ( Pd. Wm. Borah, I Ca" Kerber. - John. Conch, IL Donage, John Chettle eifollautter 4 Michael prat, , meth, Townes Doering. W' l lberhid, ' A. Stein, Ina s Frits. A. MaltbV, Tbotu Curren, Andrew aa Bender, John A. Liven, . Charles Frits, B. Mel.'" - Grwrge Frit", John Conr a d, Jr., Wm. SMeinet John ht u.per, A. B. ST; keg. • CAA.: GravAtt, Jame. Kennedy, James LOA, J.ainDlekedn,, • - " TbOtnas it;rkor, Abram Rumor, Col9lllo Dickson, Jobn Gtxt..S. Gibson, • Wm. Dickson, 8,43. Runes, Anton Renner, Jahn Islet, John blartlo, E. M. Gibson, S. R. Alter. Al/minder Simpson, Ir.= Clzmyt.ms Your communications of March 1:5113 and 2dth, resnectively, re questing permission to present my name for re-election to the oftice of Prolhonm tery oftble County, have Peen retelved. Thbi s publie attestation 'of your 'regard, eovenerounly and-tteseltlehiy -tendered, adds' now weigh; to the Obligations duo from me to the people of my militia county. A call Ha numerously signed by the membtars of the bar And people, and embracing p 4) many diatlnguisbod names must be regarded en. representing to a very largo degree the sentiment •of the . citizens of.the county, and tborbibro I ant constrained totiocede to your rtquest. If nominated and elected, Isbell, in tile future as in the past, earnestly endeavor to diecharge the duties devolving upon' Me faithfully and honestly. ' Very Repectfully Yount, JACOB H. WALTER To T. W. F. White, Thomas M. Mar- shall. James Veoch, John Wilson. Thom as Alkali, Dr. Thomas J. Oslimber, P.• Laufman, Isaac Jones, O. Hanson Lovo And others. . OARBOLIO SOAP AND CARBOLIC ALEXANDRE KID . O LAWS iJIL'EANEI ENGLISH - HAIN, SllUTit & NAIL lIIIIJNH ICS. ' Imp sr:ej Dregs add Cht :ideals:l%d I re.sPrep ovations: alio Imported Perfames of tier, Shad sold it the very I,westPriesi, at aA.Arras E. multzve .COF„ ;1E; METE= Corner.Pcon Sfati•S(rufa. (old if. Clair Whereto .111 And While Castile doap, ktotiltd Rasta.. Soap, sold by the ease or a halo bar. • DEATH VEDAS A RUPTURE; The danger from ruptire Is ten times greater limit *gene:all: believed. and whilst we have go desire to egelta Inordinate fear, we would at the same thee trete the 14tentielaet the afflicted to an appropriate rowed). and that remedy eon. shag to a propertradJuintsl and suitable Trns•, -the coat of which Is very little more then of even an online') Instrument. In toettasa laPPenninv • Inn to health, and area life malt, 'mune can nr too earelul. We heveniteu k now n &jinni, Attlee truss to allow a rupture to became uurnanageable and beyond the control of Ilea person • iio nolleted, which need neve . , have been the case if a Iran had been Athol by one skilled est of apply- Inn awns. • • • . . How often here we seen,pergene tor years at- Cited vlth a Ilabonooreele or replere who did not know what ailed them. and hare allowed It to continue without knowing tairhom to apply for relict. No one would Indulge in such care lesseela with regard to am other of the halide, or dl Meal tlia of life, and If ttuy were aware of the imminent danger attendant upon hernia would not la that. limn) axe. besides. so many other eolultgons of an ahno•mal Mil that simulate hinds, that It would ZiVII7II to beat for those agileted to apply to the most competent and approved sour. ors.. They often do tale. and Abe palate are lest thadlne out that the hat voltam° is in the eat the cheep at, n t only In. reettid to hernia, but alto In al other matters where O Important matter u health is corm. ned. A 'Mod truss surgeon In a aomiannlly wharf a disnlatinte_t Ilse th tr. or rtiptan) rotate trout rONetta tu It now, ought to he prop. arty appruxlstrd and ...aged. Wn 1.1.0 quently stun as four a ha'f Ufdin.riff. piled for ill., reluntlou of Urn. when no hernia ...fated, tad nenlectsd wh.n one ought tuba. Urn trudged. Is It any growler then, that we Imylle the latentlon of those adl'ets d to that way to our alum for fulfillrs and appilances for the relief and cure of to common and dune... an Tim,. and epistlers:es for uteri elpincenient. with mileaetent and Mit. rieeemi io tilf them. at Dr. Kernel'• Brest aleshieMe Store and Medical UNIos, No. lOU Liberty...et. ' lir. Neyaeris (dace hours, from 9s. L. yeti' 1 r. w., •ad limn 3 !malt CI. and 7 ti 9 at night for the freatiii:nt of all chronic dlsca ee.. TOE ItESPONSIRI:LITIES OP THE MEC/ The Ilver hie& eery Important part to perform to the animal eembroy. Its is cellos Is twos fold. The thaw whin , . It self.. tempers the blood and re enlistea the bulimia. and Ili. ihr guarani end gust ty or the secretion dept not, In crest de .tee. thu mist... Aloe of the blend to the iequlre• meats of the rismna end the due removal of the e matter e Mel; remains In the Intestines after the nerk or digestion. 1 as been sceoln, i.neof .sit. principal ors...mous tr••sitotuack stilts en is to to., .. and centres int. somewhat .sto slily organ. TA. assoisstion. ocop•elsis or te. pre,srat Soo are scarcely steamier. to Its virtu,' as INLOII•AatIC Its operttioa olio. the liver I/ not violent like that or sine easy. bat gradual and gentle. Instead of crusting stollen 'Sault le thatsenilve Island., it Mutat.. tie *ciao. be tie Hen., It Is 4.0; sassed) for bUlossdl.• tasters.suercurs. Iseitha n , lon• eh• Nisei. Is net. The mere naturally and quietly s diseased mesas tan he restoreas to Its sorsal e ir• dittos the better. 80411 Is the to collar props rim of this narrates* B la t t tombs...se and regulate without rteltlegor troa•e/slng• Toe ISM!. wale: has •tsen.se.l itsase • rent. *Ay for affreilons or the lieula rovertstal. Per haps of a tallous habit Who take It habitually al • protection agatrost the attacks to Welch they ore ossalltutionally liable, orenouriese it the best liver ton le la ealate4e. The eymotonts of co taken. • Olaf tollousness eau hardly Ousels. taken. A nets In the right silo or soul. r the shoo'!. blades,saffrom Unite it the Whitey at the yes, Ilea to a a_s fcalllo4 of st Ir o y7inVslettl ll ' Vsser anfo r' n ' g " ;llis k ' uVlit i ll ' o " a /ILO! Di a Insortilslossalltlont of sue liver, •ust floosies they appear the Miters ahouisl rassart.tl to is order to ward on' more se sista. c,nsronenees. • • NOTICES. . • • ALL6kix I,6xx xxr. M i chM i ch xx h Sl* 1 6.1 lixXlxas BANK. 670. 6 6 WAN ELECTION FOR SEVEN • I " 6 61 6 '4 , 9 ! * .elor the t ?m -ini, T. 14 rlil Le y. 1.1 at Barking liooaq No. 43 0410 61'.666..02TU1N11AT, AMIN. 5:14 t xrcra the bourdof nod IS 4Ag. .IUV4 ADVERTISEMEN TILE REST BARGAINS - OFFETtED Vr. 1 4 0 Clan ; Ladies' /cosy British Cott ,n Stockingi ♦T !ClGsx m, Ledirk , Ileirry BrObi Colton Ntockingi AN NA VILA. likutriu Ai 3 iiii8177111111.(10, tadith' Super BrM Cotton Steekingi eel's DEAVT.BRITIAT:COI7OII lOCKS AT AS CEAT3, MEN'S II ITT FRESCO COTION Foul -- 4041 W AND 2/11(,3 lIIERINO 0 0.4 E 11,1'sDERWEAR AT vspir tolOgiumn. HO I 1 AND. CIIILDNISNon COTTON STOCKINGS -AT tiNNATLY RZDUCILD PRICES AT ifORGANSTERN dc, Co's, YI CCiNeOnd TO NACltum, G UreDE &CO., Noe. , 78. and 80 arker Street MRS. S. C.' ROBB Y : No:91 "rode!al fit., Alleghony,: 8*" 1, I:Mrar,1 1 ~V In.ll 7, :r•=1,:1°4: 'lnialiklAt., ' ' Rfl .L l4 ):C C E'''Hi2l"Ugittlta,rB, ibriCN LLARS AND titlll,ls. l' Arilt SiTiV61 23 AND CDri'd. CD "PaTati .' lloll , E, tHiIIitARAWirI.IariDELINGB ' • 210‘. s • Ana SWIT°°Z4 •• _ • as,: Ae.. le . . A 9 permone wlshlag 'bat al Zfe Patenall*, IL N. OIL elt - Ailt. "" Wit/ALT. WATCHES; . iIOLD CHAINk x viz mr.t ,' , PL•TED WAIL • • aloe stock test ur4 of the vet t, LITIEST 111`YLItS, which we wilt sell et a gr.at re Cuettou fruto formic tuloeti. Please Site us a rail. - WATTLE', & 'SESAME 2•1 rim! ANTNIM .PD O .IIAOAz STT. 0204 NEW. AD VER. 7'.I.SN, - ..AI'COI.tI &s.co., Moles* Dealers in HATS, CAI'S AND STRAW CUM, 131 Wood Street, . I= ---We have in our SPRING goods houg,ht for Cash, and at GREAT RE -HUMOR IN PRICES. MERCHANTS are cordially invited to examine cur Stock, which is very largo, embracing All the Late Styles in _ "P 1713 VATS, - • • • „ WOOL HATS, PALM FIATS LADIES• HATS, MISSES MATS, .SUM SMIIZES. ETC. ' .•i GAPS in every variety, antITC - gen- • eral stook :of all kinds of STRAW GOODS for Men, Boys and Children. We are daily, receiving I'RESR GOODS from the Manufacturers, which the great decline in gold makes our goods as ,cheap as before the war,- I(CCORD t, CO SMITH'S .AME' T PICAN ORGANS I • The =norm hirers slenlre to cidl the etude] al leutton of the Mutest! public to these magelll - Lem...new. Itaelne the Lo•neYr 0 111 , 1ENCW or ANT 00000 IN NNW NNON‘NN otentottlel ge atttl per.aetty soovtleted lh ,• outaetoty, 'with: the eta or tio ItINT MUSICAL TALENT and TING NO, W.111000N,—.110 emote 1341110.4 and Woc Thurr NANNIWA4N, they are able to product the BEST REED INSTRUMENTS. Yeary portion of tho inhorie 110. under th • itnmettlete auperelatont .un the y he unerring perfection of their Intern, hot have no Im perfect ant! . NO SECOND-CLASS WO RM: • THE. MEGAN OHHAN Ili Um Dahlia ad esslala achinecteht of this . hash allestins from h I other I wan. Oa In C iatruction i and survastlliix all Is . • -rolfeime Sonority, l'aricty, Siceetiscis and EspressiOn. rifEui it is not claimed Mat thee A Nun- WAN ORGAN it sold nt the lowest prtee—oll (he manufacturers have no desire Kt waste their time 'upon feeble and character/cm enstruments, nor tofurnish a supplylpf entuyaction, at (he low price cV tit), each. Nothing Warthy con be produced for such a sum. They mean to make only the best feed organ, and they a, c maisfisul that is. dia. erimmatino public is witting to gam the value of what U gets. . for an Illustrated . deseoloilvj nst or MAI., to be Wel bosteabl, on app.leetloo: roll tic:11111.10n of tae quaint., clattnto le /earnestly eolbelta4 Teetienuelale (tonfoogh:) • ((Om the Principal Musical Authorities, vat/0111400g the rbarael. ror thrir ruulect Wc z1 , 124.1 .01.1651 .rll, pel.“1114 ;Am r SWENTYYEItIIS ESTABLE43 . ED! - aar3o.ooolnAtlncututs fiol.ll hula ono• Wn rturtherl S. D. &H. W.. SMITH, 139 SION nsit MAI E BY JOHN ZWEIDINGER, 146 Smithtlrld - itrect. ithhiltzh. 1. .rtA.,ll( N. f ...IIsnl'1;:11. 101uv•Vou•s rif, Nin, .0. 1.10 GOVERNNENT SALE, , JIY 6 1 / 1 1101a, V Or :lie HO. GEO..S. BOUTWELL, Secretary of the Treasury, I will otter at fiction. on 1101 ISAY, the 4th day e,f A7,r11 , 167 Q, at It., at the tog 111/061f, aimern....thet. portion ,show II.A. 111.6 C /I ,,, SPITAI. TOW tyl K east 0. on the noose aide Pm Me 'sires I. and reharatrd from the 11 ;ttWitt thtl dinghy ralst street. : Thla property coot:lea ternyean..tvio and three 'acres, met ia located eche ty ne line of Alleeheny Clty~ tail la unsurpriasell fir manufacturing. purposes, owing to !lei...ix/miry to the Mika of nlttaluirgii .1 Ahrgheny - aol Ica (relit! ea for morl4 fte!ght In 1111 y d!rrethin by thi: i t ittainveh, Fop. Iralmi and CL Mu° Itallnred,and the Plitsburo. and, Ctt voic.nl ontlto the onto rivet he bat three or four hr ttrelyargs eQ 'l t Ell.ll6—"ne [nth cash; ne balates In cuter equal quarterly p.l)lnents,thelinit of whirl '4;111 he triathlon the 1011 of Jon, nowt. with In emit from the Jay of rale oath nth]. Tull .t.L1111 . ,11 . 11 b (4W. st fke tae and place I Bale. ~• , All bids must be made subject ;o the approval of the eeretary of the Treasury, the Department re s-rvln the right to reject any or all If deemed to the interest of the Government to do so: THOS. STET, 1870, 1870. SPRING. C. ARBUTIIiOT. Ti. C. STECHENIOi • W. T. SILINNot illIBUTH(fOT I SHANNON - &CO E, No. 118 Wood Street, li==l DR'l GOODS N,...:071.:0:N.5-:, .LIAST.ERN PRICES T. RICO'S ,TEABEIIIIY TOOTEIWASIL • 1 . the MO. , ' Pleasant; etc ipe .t tog brit Dent/. extant. Warranted rreinfmat Inlarlons Inereollentr. It preserver and whitens the Teeth I Ve ' 4.l= ? , L111:1 °' . pr,veutt sec otentallun Tart.ur Means and.rarldes ..il o b t ytlfig.":47,i4l,".frerkkg:g." tn ropetor. A.M. WILSON . rtnladelbbla. rqr sale by - J. 0. lIIATTF.RIt. PlehhborSh. lahr -• ll.ie BIL NNOWLIKALeteI. Alleshenr. rrs DREKA. Importer end retell dealer Id • ' Erre.VioriErt.w. wamme, VISITING. PARTY. AND , BUSINESS •.:- ' CAMP- ENGIEVAITIPIti. *OHM/ELMO, .. 111313 . 1 . 1 .LIIhrlriATIliti o ac, Ordrrq bT man tredve prompt **softiies. Bendfor &miller. ioxvi che.titat alLordua, ADVYKTISENEEN9" - NEW DRY GOODS' WILLIAM ' SEMPLE'S, Non. ISO and 182 Federal Street, lIES Y CITY At 37 1-2 Ceuiy, COLORED POPLIN ALPACAS, (;rent I rzi rit./.ln. At :37 1-,2 Cents. Bull 'ILE WARP BLACi - ALPACAS, 1 Duo 13argaln At ,10 Cents-, Double Warp Black Alpacas, ncst . tr, r,tlllilittP , SCll et we tree At Cents SHORT LENGTOS OF CALNOS At 1-4 Cents, GOOD LIGHT AND DAHrCALICOS. At 4 Cents, Colored Calicos. Ncw Spring.Delaincs Bcitilifullitylet, Black and Colored Drcha Silks, Striped and Figured Poplins, ' Caskinpros Bad /min at Low Prices, Wholesale and Re! nil; WILIAUM:SEMPLPS, Nos. 180 and 182 redend Street, A LI. H KNY CIT Y. ~~ HORNE & COM: Hosiery ! Gloves ! EXTENSIVE ,LLD CHOICE ASSESTIENIE Pikes Unknown SincelB6ll A LALX ANDRK'S HID tiLf.)VIS A Nil usonment at •1.117. COURPILR9IER•~ At $1.73. = =2l REGULAR MADE •• Henry. 3S cents. PLAIN AND RIBBED COTTON HOSP, 10 cents and en.. DOH F. , T10 COTTON HOSIERY, lli tale or Dozen. 0 IrNTS• ttUL•ER nTOUT lIALP HOSP, 23 cents. • . KULAIL 1 , 121 t FIALY 25 plats. Also, splendid auottraento. SASH ANDAN BOW qutßuisrs FANCY LAMA ADDITIONS TO STOCK . . Joet. arriving, to wlll,ll we Invite thwattgulloo Wholcsllwaswl lertall Ccrh buyere. 77 if 79 .7I✓IRKET raltn BEAVER FALLS CUTLERY CO., No. 70 Wood Street, ce, ll= cr rncnrsxnc Solid Vast Handle 0 -; TA:ULF, KNI - Plll3. ro . _ _ • t`n.t, P'—i^nSi.n.i a w . nn anneare 3117!:.:1'4g without a.l: , ees_:urtlutt it le t of WC 4:nsteln.lll woe in;Tg' and v; rit . e '" ! nr and alll7.;enr artiot , ' into 0 7 ' rt... 4;".". th:rerr:n;rtlrenirA;t ‘;•,V,t”anllli—."4,an AD p,4 V. lie 7ol ud Pl i k a Pc4 CEIFER FALL Itt,ltlur:4l7 ate y 1. amlllei No.' 7a - lireos! St., Hltsbargb, 31. 1 , oi TABLE CUTLERY & POCKET KNIVES. Guarbakteed. ESTABLISHED 183 t: a . H ARDw „. - 11E1 . triatar'docarat Above at. Marital litatt44 rA.: Cmintrat ,Strrehma 'lnt/Hear twat man op:Amino our. start e Agents AS: Andersen & Wootroa 9 re! t a . A , g r ge :dittartmterat 11 . 0 . tte, taLm: l pop .A rang, tit ISietztallot. ant I, k• smiths and taarptutten Tools. ape.' roesl talker linlttnar, - mit . Ltattier, ' 94o .saalwAynno.tuatial.... Jasi:lX4 ir rim otahTzu - rnitt-1. Manufacitirect to ENCINO. IIAT1: anti If Alf TREMES, fe:cather Boistean and Church . f'ualilons, Co.nice 310n - to/Ingo and 'ail kinds of lipholate'ry 'work. Also. dealers In Window nhaileiollulf.liiern sue. Silo. vor.iii,l'assell C. gartiehlar attention la alerts to taking on. gloaming and brushing, altering and relaying c.rpri.• I/neutrino of cleaning cairiet is the OnlY Wan la which you eau feel assittod that tire ent-ow arc, P reserved rind he good. thoroughly freigi Dom lgnat end vermin.. wiles fur civarting hat been greatly reouro.. Ottrelanreas will call for be dative! all goods iron of charge. ROBERTS, NICHOLSON &THOMPSON. . , • lailkolatarera and ryopyletors og Steam Cdtpct Beating EbtP.blishment, No 127, WOOD STEE.ET .•• NOTICE TO SIolppeolg; • , • • ; •.• .2V.E . H T .1.10 U2'll TO '• • • • • BUFFALO AND . TO THE MURTHA Tim y Al.l.litY 12,..11,1:0AD 4:0.; r"'R d r. '” . I . I U IE oay . ..H, au all holut 10 lb StelOalt.l3 Vorrakr gpply t o . • is N. W. c. ra clabt. none,' • O'arner • Pilo' and llth atere . .a; , Pitiatiargh.' . • towaorw,„ -.General el npartatendena, T. D. EVANS, No. 42 Fifth , Avenue., Piing anA .pielfliitlunstareparskt with earl , to* ~ : klF.cnirrE.crr. IrIIROUGII VORTY DAMP. We we Jnzt In reeetp:'nta mall Invoice ve.7— choice- .Topun Ten. put up In'hattlwae Intquered ten pOOO4 rid4,'lo'; alga ty ar.10.1 via Han Yraoelee• for crate • JUI IN A. RICNNIIAVr.' Career Libel rty an , l Ninth itreeliq • ---- STOVES AND• 111:1fDPI. L 9, COAT, itOXES !nONS, . P. c. ovinrrne. • =.l =MI yo r — ENIDEItSON/.B.StMOTIISIIUS • ,348,3 Llbtrty 'Mtn, nomlere r =land ratan; La l leln.y , 1K5:26 NEW D VERTIS'PWIENTS. NEW DRY GOODS WILLIAM PLE'S, 50 atltl rt•::n Street, L CIT At'7 'i `entg p f r+ r LNEN TA WA IN PONS. At. 18 apt 00311 s, DA.MAS,IE TO W,ELS.. A.Ciroat at rprmin, ; At 371-'3 Clututs. GOOD 6-4 TABLE LINEN, At•2d (;ens Y'D-WIDE FEITIIER TICKING Striped mid Figured Cattalo Ilemasks, Table Linens, Table Napkins, Wide Bed Cheek, very drop,. Sheeting and Pillow Case Busiloi,. Shirting !Willis, Iran Linens, Shat , Frouts,,lCrlst 'Bands. ft Spring data and Bonnets, New Spring . Ribbons and FlOWell. HOSIERY AND CLOVES, WholOsitle' aid. Retail WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, 'Sof!, 180 and 182 Federal Street, A I•I.COHY. , IY CITY. THE BONDS OF THE CIIICACO I 111 . 3'41'11LE VINCENNE& RAILROAD COMPANY' UPON ENAMINATI )N Will be Failed to be tlio Best MEM CllEll'l3Bl 411 T °PETRO TO THS Thiswill be Nile Otit by THE 'RICH CbUNTII D Tit.A.l'li:lol."3, *cm .1114,.AG fiLCUL. 'IURAL AND AU:CERA:I, nr:souitoEs. Triu vAsa tIsERTO'PIII. TO.TII cAI:trALSIVOK. i ~ -.t TAI': EXCELLENC : or THE•BS MILES ALREADY II 'ILT, AND MR EQUIPMENT. - • THE PLANS CoM LETED, AND THE , MONEY , EXPE. F.D. FOR ''CIG OROIJS FIN IS RING 0 TIIE LINE IN TILE BPI - 1114W— ' ' ' 1 : ' • ' Tun EXCMS§IVE 1 R.N.INGS TO , IT A6CRE FROR TIII, c ' OMPLETION_ Or TIIEyVIIOLE LINE, Tut Atari x six RINOWirkIiIPOR TUE. CERTAINr RELMIAPTION OF' THE IIuNDS. THE VERY .I.IREHALINTEREST RUNNINLi. °VIM A , TER44'O1 7 40 THE SEOURITY AFTOHEO . TTY 14EGISTRY: 'l' THE' moliTalwE COVERING TUE 1 ?NT 110 • 1 R 1 LI -11 ,E 1 ICIPMEN r, FRAN CHIBES, AND ALI, I'ROI'ERTN PRESP.ZsIT AND.. FUTURE-1N CEED. TIIeSECU MTV OF TWICE, THE AMOITNT EoN 1)818,411ED. ,TIIE LOW CURRENCY' PRICE TkIEI 4- ARE NOW OFFERIbrAT. • :411 ihiS is verified. in- detail in the—conspleie Pamphlet, which ran be had of us. tie 'inc.iron• thrAe 'pOnds ; 40 be good,' tce. /:now, .the Oarticlfrand tap/wig/tor me' :Gorreptinprit csiimatee'ettlf'be relicirrfpaii 10 *lre th"e r ß e n eo l .k Ire,therefOce freely.cesui. fully recommend- them. • BAILEY , LAr4G a 60, No. !,EOl, CLIFF- STREET,'Ne* York, . - • illeCLEO'reij.; Bmikek:, No. 75:;poitrth eilye:,•l l ittslitptit; Pa. Soecfol A loato fooLtio sok Of M6.1184,11.1e0 lantozi.stoir • Geuuirie -PePaPtioni From qm,4.4elobramed Iloorm or ti Curb, Poillrlimlo - ro 44'11"ider7P°4"FW V . : r itride Iron AL rid 9111113110. UV.; a e 4 Balt. K-I,4an'n'afri,rt,-eit.ilira . Magnesia Se , i,dll4l,p_, _ ders. -- &e.-LLTo pro l'eh,,,c_ttP-p ovs tielans and the Public spuriorni articles 'or This purporSing, '- be' 'direct immortal bot - tles of ',the genuine future bear a strap label miter the cork, with the address and f , csimile iguatnireof th e, in an- Stfactrirer, -P. SQRIIti and on the. fide' his trade mark, and also address. nt pie lmno:rler Agent: and Sole - ' slaw JonriiVolt t . " Con Smithlie!dltl isucl4th Ave: P. 13. , -A Fresh 'onipply'" of Squire's Tine Glycerine 11nap, Barge 'Vienna soapi - Prieels Glycerisuil • Pony, - Astringen- Red bum ~Lozenges, Lozenges • and glint riwte,of Ammoniate Lozenges. These Lozenges • are, meeting with great success in England. in • cases of, Relaxed Pore Threat Proachttit, .etc. Ihist recelved,; - 37r."2: - .4131471. ecnalrivic - L.,1 ,ielarzai: ALL rrton..lleo yoh1:13 41.!/ 1 tr. 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