fittisbnOt Au*. SATURDiT MIDRNINEI,_ APRIL - 12 pa" Moen interesting matter will be found on our first and fourth pages "this morning. Who are the Trite Friends of Liberty? On,Wednesdalt; on motion of Mr. VAI.- ctsutdediy 111 llyeStiol was taken in the •lionitt . en the bill - akilishing slavery in the District, of Columbia. — The question was, "shall the bill be rejected'?" The yeas were 45;. naje;• 93. Now, of 111 the rotes in favor of rejecting ,the bill, there war only one Republican, thin" who, we think, has lately been ad mitted from some of the border States. All the rest were Democrats, or border State Unionists. all who Toted against rejecting, or in firtor olfthe bill, - all were Republicans but artenl7-, *Or in allow words, 86 Republicans, 4 Titiocrats,'and 8 Union men voted for the 44-Demoirati and Unionists, and ,1 teßnblioazn voted' against it. Who are the friends of freedom ? who are thelovera of slavery? Who would still die grace our:National Capitol by the curse of it ? ;and-who would free it from that . curse; and make it the asylum of freedom 7 . This decisive vote, and the action in the Hones' on Thursday, laying aside all other -bills to take the bill up, shows that it — will sampan by a large majority. Beyond all 'doubt the President -will sign it, and then Tits New-York World is very severe on thisteralitittaltv and llosu for permitting thnallS4st dlsastar at Pittsburgh Landing. It is.veri . evident that we were near hav ing anot her Ball calamity. and were only saved by tLe heroic bravery and dog: ged °liaise' of our men. For a while on Fluidity, all appeared to be lost, and our troops, driven out of their camp, out-num- bored, worn-out, and in almost despair, were in a terribly critical condition._ The World uya that Gen. Gaaxr should never hare gone on the West side of the river at all, in face of the formidable army of Beau regard without being sure of the support of Bunt in case of attack. As between the two,,the World thinks that Briefs. is moat to blame. It says: General Buell just concentrated his forces end day 100 late. Can be, or any friend of his, remembering the capacities of the Cum berland and Tennessee rivers, pretend that this was riot sooner practicable ? General Buell is--certainly slow. It may be from physical inertness; it may be from lack of morel earnestness. His extraordinary speech to his soldiers when he first took charge of ; his department, that he. "did not know - what the war was - for," and his continued friendly intercourse with rebel sympathi-t zers,.to the minds of some, would indicate the latter, ail put him in the same cate gorr.with Gen. Stone, the supposed author of Ball's Bluff. But we have no desire to canvass the personal bearings of the matter. It is enough for us to know that there has beerigievions Mismanagement somewhere, whit& has cost many precious lives, and which came very near bringing upon tie good . cease a fearful calamity. God be thanked that,. in spite -of all, the old flag - still waves triumphant. National Thanksgiving ln-accordance with the Proclamation of the Prrnident of the_ United States, to morrow, Sunday, a speoialThanksgiving is to be made for the - signal victories which have;oflate, attended our land and naval , forma. , That all officiating clergymen , . may ,have a copy of the Proclamation to riad on the occation, we reproduce it, as follows: . A PROCLAMATION Bide irmisindqf du Sated States of America: Ithse soplaused the Almighty God to vouch :safe -slime victories to the land and naval fore,, engsgedirtenTimessing an internal re - belllotr..andrit, the same time r -to avert from our co untry the dangers of foreign interven tionaitinrasion- It it therefore recommend ed to the people of the United st their next 'weekly assemblages in their accustomed places of public worship, which shall occur alter notice of this ploolamation shall have bean , mad, -they -especially acknowledge and rendisetkusaks to our Heavenly Father for them inestimable 'blessings ; that they then and there, implore spiritual eoneolations in behalf 401 who have been brought into &laic .tion by the eatinaltiavand calamities of eedi - - Alen and civil war, and' that they reverently . ,Invoke :the Divine . Guidance for spiritual arid that they may speedily re . malt in thirestorstion of peace, harmony and unity throughout our herders, and hasten the es - tablishment of fraternal relations among all -tka countries of the earth. In witness whereof rimye hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be Mired. - Done • at the city of. Washington this 10th day of - - April, in, the year of mu Lord One thousand hundredright and sixty-two, and of the In :: dependence of the United States the eighty . By 71e! Pr:the "I t ea ß AI( LINCOLN Wit. Ks Szwasp,'Sso'y of State.- Relief for the Watilded. IrreiriAriery' city of the Wert the graph bring at Udine of the most ,promlit and enerivitio_ moireneenta being male to for warkake,neseled suppUee for, the wounded. Oluchietedi,, St. Louis, I. Chimp, Milwaukee, an/ doubtheadutny'othercitim, hare already con tributed sitigewni; mirror,' hospiMl.requieites _ , . "mid saplings, and those of thaw readily se twasildi lijr river Irmo the battie•Leld at Pitts have seat steagsboate to convey as insay of. the woonded as den be removed, to rWielve the help and care they require in the hospitals of the cities northward. After all 2 ., are thai removed that elm be, doubtless the autaber reisidaint to be cared Air Orillre spot , will tax all the reseal:ors of the : glance{ -do . partateit of the arairio preside for them;-- - and 'hence the importance oflorwardiag • bos piW Tialsites and applies, at'the earliest momeat;;to,the scene oL saiforlag, together with, sailing surgeon► and - arses - ea can at ones r►spotad to the call. . ' Well we sad wittisnit4fication of the Asp of thoppiriakoo.lotpuloo iniox'shouta - everywhere,- to hastoolo the relit of our sot ,. foriacwoundodt when we rind of thikiromPt ation'Of Oor *titiott,'of ladisae, . and of Goo, ind ant lam Legislator* -of Ohio, of the : pacplo of-thoscitios wa hay* =nod above, and of roati mar ascoloinaiihitittsOnd, of Obb4cl, OuPorio_ .. .411;304 0o: & R .. it., who dtspatoitou a saiataboit to Pittsburgh batoodi. itee,94; of am "tatoingonos of thi bat tjr,Srfq 'Of thuoi *lb traWiostion, APltile, It heightened to lows that tiro noble andpattil, tors men amens t . ito ara . making, !Ito. most littered font apPrOi(ofialo :of , Moir Inoue/ pito aim' rind to the wound ed thihsaks of. tit!: Tounessio. xeca, of Ciabbinsil, bee budi bawd ibe emenvi 834000.". Mrsio Awe' et tbe Clinetennti Cbeenieee: it; ankiiifet.dimtvi au- - -•!"1° seu i gaona 44* .trA7 OW*4 OfORPFde ifoblidgmf-b7- 20, rogarlithe the dot at. Winton& Neetere 4t.tbit Opine Rowsia that temeine to be Mn whither a Joy, NieutellieSekor;l4-4eall lelch ebb OP. leffidief • .35.7:1t-r,fi*•C=M` M== FROM NEWBERL. 1 The .Union Triumph its Conheirieut. _ - .• - . IllikONTßAßANDS—lxeincirrs or Oplr4lFE. If anything were heeded theneourige Mr. . .• The following letter from Newborn . i d from I Lincolnln Pursuing the policy bidil - dovin . cilia lOn , , ill his Mean • i Messige she result of Mr. Vincent Colyer;' - of New ork, whose Monday's election in the State of COMIPC naMe says the -- E ,,,, .i.9 Post, is familiar to tient, which is a greater triumph for the many of our readers in connection with thei friends of the Union than we yesterday , army work of the Young Men's CliristianAs. 1 1 44 108 4 ehetatt supply that need. Ills sociation of New York. ft gives a most in- I message is heartily approved by the great mass of the people of Connecticut, or the tare - sting picture of affairs in that region : can di dajo i o f t h e party .Nswaxits, N. C., April 2, 15132. by which the giiv ernmemt is supported could not have re- Dear ll—, I have now Upon my hands, ' eeived such large majorities. Gov. Buck to feed, find shelter and occupation for, full ingbam, it now appears, is re-elected by a ono thousand colored people—men, women majority between seven and ten thousand ; and children.. I had two hundred and thirty able-bodied men to hieakfast et myhouse ' , not a single candidate of the party which seeks to make concessions to the South is this morning. Each of these men is to re- : . . ceive eight dollars a month, board and clothes. ' elected the Senate, and the friends of the The general sent an order for me to employ as ! Union in the House of Representatives ere many as I could find, up to the number of five I to the peace party as nearly four to our. thousand, at the above wages. The men who have made the opposition I hare been appointed "Superintendent of i stand in Connecticut and have sustained so the Poor," as a Newhern paper, which I send ! utter a defeat, belong to the same class with you, will show; and under this heading I am • Mr. Vallantligham and that little knot of doing the work. The taco aro mostly of . we - I members of Coggress whir vote with hint, ployed in the trenches—building; a lino e 1 against all members which give vigor -to earthworks to protect the sown on the west or 1 land side, in the direction of Goldsborough. the war—against necessary appropriations, In the duties of my now office I have to see 1 against taxes, agaiusteverything, insliort, to and supply the wants of the suffering pop- 1 - which the government needs to strengthen ulation—the townspeople—whites as well as I its hands, and for every thing which t hey blacks. 1 have sums sixty families of the I imagine may involve it in embarrassment, whites; and these aro nut all there are, as and all this by way of keeping together some go to the "commissary's depot" for pro- the democratic party. The experience of visions. the present week has shown them that they Among. the applicants for aid I have some are pursuing a course which is likely to five or six wives ofeoldiers in the Manassas (now Richnitutti) rebel army. What do you make their party so small that there will be very little trouble in keeping it together. .think of that ? They were starving, cad we bad either to feed them or act worse than I —N. Y. Eve. Post. - heathens. Is not that getting in the rear of the "enemy," when we are in his home-sap ,porting hils'wives arid children? Yesterday I had an application for support from thwidow of a late United States Major General the wife of an ocer who had served ?1 in the exican war, and she was a daughter of-a Colonel in the war of 1812. At thit very same time there was a poor escaped slave knocking at the door for the very same assiet *nee, Many of the white people are vary pour end ignorant, and I think, the most pitiable ob jects of Charity I have ever seen. As a white man, I am ashamed to say they are really more abject and degraded than the blacks. I never realized so meal before, the digoicy that the mere ability and willingness to labor gives a man. The blacks havingelways been forced lb work, although lazy, generally ask for and go to work; while too often, the white, having been taught to regard work as degrad ing, allows himself to sit in laziness and sink down into utter helplessness. The eonsequence can easily be imagined; in a time like the present, he who can and will work is getting it to do, and with it its reward, prosperity and plenty; and.they who will nut (or "cannot") become dependent. Most of the negro women get work at the hospitals, washing and the peddling of cakes, end earn a support In this way. NVe gave them a lift at first with a few pounds of dour, and so far, immediately on their arrival, they have been able to find a house to live in. When they arrive it is usually in groups of ten er twenty, often all from ono plantation. They had travelled, in some eases, long dis tances. I had one poor negro of about 'wen. -five who had come over sixty miles. His feet were all bloody, and the first thing he could do after he had reported his name for work and had sbreakfaet, was to - lie down and sleep; for two or three days he was quite sick. At the end of that time he went to work, and is now doing his hest to support the United States government with "de shobel and de hoe." Ile gave valuable lilformation to the government. I get no pay, and the only money I have for expenses is the money collected from the artist fund and the Church of St. George, with some from Brooklyn. Two o'clock saw me up this morning, and I write this letter as the morning star is begin ning to shine. I have a house surrounded with trees and roses, though I do not sleep on a bed of the latter, as the foot that e "Newberner" threatens to blow up my house, because I was drilling the niggers, proves. God bless you. Important from Washington The following •arc from the special dis patches from Washington to the New York Beanies! Port : WASHINVION t April 10.—The Finance Com mittee of the Senate will recommend several important changes in the Tax bill. Fifty fifteen-inch Dahlgren guns am to he immediately cast at Pittsburgh for the arma ment of the new batteries of the Monitor pat tern. Hitherto but very few of these heavy pieces.have been made. Secretary Welles has instructed the flag-of ficer of the naval force et Fortress Monroe to notify the Postmaster at thatpoint .whenever any vessel leaves for the Burnside expedition, so that the mails can be sent regularly. The Senate Finance Committee will report the Tax bill in ten days. There is considerable opposition in the Military-Committee to the confirmation of Governor Morgan, of New York, as a Major- General. Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, has intro duced in the Senate a number of important amendments to the Fugitive Slave Law, es tablishing trial by jury for the runaways, abolishing the cruel features of the present law, and debarring rebels from recovering slaves under any ail-cumli:saw. Secretary Chase, Captain Dahgren and oth ers returned to - Washington to-day from a trip to Indian Bead. They did not go to Fortress Monroe. Secretary Seward wilirobably leave for Corinth; Mississippi, to-night. Gen. Sherman, who is now in this city, will soon leave for the West. The New York Seventh Volunteer Cavalry has been paid off and discharged, and is on its way home. • The government has more regiments of cavalry than it needs. dispatches in relation to the bat tle at Pittsburgh Landing have yet been re ceived at the War Department. It is not dtotbted,ihowever, that our troops have won a great victory, and that Grant is in-occupa tion of Corinth. Senator Lane has received several dispatch es from the Weil, and is not satisfied that Major General Wallace, his brother-in-law, was killed at the i battle In Tennessee. It is supposed that the General Wallace who is re ported among the dead Is the Brigadier Gen eral of that namcfrom Illinois. General . Grant, the Victor of Pitte. burgh Landing. Major General Grant, who enjoys the classical prenomen of Ulysses, was born at Point Pleasant, in Clairmont county, Ohio, April 27, 1832. He entered the West Point Academy in his 17th year, and graduated , with honors in 1843. He served in the- Mexican war, under General Taylor, at Palo Alto, Resaca de le Palma and Waite -rey,,and' was w'th General Scott at' the capture of 'Maxi o. Ills, bravery had in the meantime rat ed him from the position k , of - seeondlientenant to that of captain in the Fourth Infantry of the regular army. Leaving the army in 1854, be settled in Missouri, but in lB6omOved to Galena, 1111- . ors... At the beginning of the present war he ,was appointed Colonel of the Twenty first...lllinois volunteers, and on tire 17th of last May he was promoted to. a Brigadier- Generalship. Ho has seen active service since then in Missouri, and did some ser vice to the State by ocC . a.Piiiig „Paducah, ntin and by stopping couum:Him and sup plies to the rebels.by the way of the 'Ten nessee river: When Foote redneed Fort Henry, GenoralGrant's division, which had .accompanied the, flotilla ; matched 'over to invest Fort Donelson; and Giant. WaS dm emitmaidHig General by vehout the victory of , Donelion was viined. lie was made Major 'General for this. There were after wards some rumors against his character; but he ban gallaiitly set. , these at' rest by the detertabled.and,able. conduct of the battle Lear Sarminah t where wo.had great inter ests at stake, and, as it proved, .in worthy -Ands. Honor to" Genera Grant, Hymn - I - of 'Victory _ "alloy to Thee In Th ine omnifitirenre, ' 0 Lord, who a rt oar shield and our .de And don dispense, • - Aa saameth but to Thine iinsrrinj; " (Whist pareth mortal sensej ' Tha .zagtag Winistlmes with *4114 the sword uni ust ...Aisdhowlst to the dust - - The rightist tones, that ea. numb seeming 11l : Allay thine appointed purposes NIGH; . doinatlinta‘ sis to th Ist* auspicious hour; Yet which our bse3es ere telee. , ; Mating the Wicked feel Thy present porier: whom dui Itrittioth mid shony. i t Glory to midi , 'Lord of Earth and 'Heaven an, , ' ,. `- -.7,."..MiT.,...,1.,:,..r.r,1,-,/.4,z,",t,5' THE PRESIDENT AND THE WAIL—The country will never cease thanking Presi dent Lincoln for assuming the active com mand-in-chief of our armies, when it. shall come to know, as it wi-H- in due time, the dangers which he has rescued it from. If it were proper, I could tell you and your readers how, even in the past ten days, the President's watchful eye has wiiraed off instant dangers of the most threatening kind. Bet let us wait till after the rebel lion is crushed, and then we may talk over the past without fear of the future. Mean time, let us rejoice that the President stands upon the walls, assisted by the War Com mittee, and that lie has an-eye to the with in as well as the without.—Cor o/ N. 1. livening Post. GEN. Pers.—This energetic and victori ous general is a native of Illinois, and a son of Judge Pope. He is the eon-in-law of Hon. Valentine B. Horton, the distin guished member of the U. S. House of Rep resentatives from Ohio. It has been re ported that Oen. Pope is a nephew of Hon. John Bell, of Tennessee, but that is a mis take. Two of Mrs . John Bell's eons, by her first marriage, married two of Gen. Pope's sisters. That is the precise family connec tion between the Popes and the Bells.— Not. Republican. SUNDAY BATTLES.—The battle of Pitts burgh Landing was brought on on Sunday morning by the rebels, and they, the at tacking party, were-beaten. It is said that every battle fought on Sunday in this war has been lost by that side whose attack brought on the engagement on that day. .; PUBLIC .VOTICES ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, HAND S .--Seven of the Episcopal Clergy bare been &della], as we me informed, to deliver • eerie. of Discourse., EVERY EVENING, during the week. before Easter, upon the PASSION OF OUR. LOUD, Se. ANDREWS CHU EOll, !laud street. The And of the series will be preached en SUNDAY EVENING. by the Nev. DIL PAGE. Upon T CDS- Y EVENING, It being the minicernary of the in stitution of the Lord's hopper, the HOLY FU. ('BANDIT will be administered. Hour of aerates. o'clock. , • , — _,ELI)EIt T. C. II'REEVER, pal Pleasant Hill Seminary, will preach for tho Tint Cungregation of Disciples, loevtlos CILSIOR HALL, corner of Federal and luaak Allegheny City. TIIIS EVENING at 7 o'clock. Setbject, CHUNCII MUSIC. Also, TO-MORROW (Lord's Den) at Het: a. nt., mid 7%, p. m. Bible doss at Sp. tu. The public are cordially invited to attend. spin EIiz.hIEICANTI LE LIBRA KY Ac~- SOCIATION.—The Regular Quarterly Meet • log of the Aamclatlon VIII be held In the LIBRARY BUOM, on TURSDAY KVENING. the 15th, at tl o'clock. The Board of Directors will please meet on the same evening, at 7% p. to. kola WM: 11. KINCAID, Secretary. p — .1.4-IEILE WILL - BE NO RELI -6-v GlOll9 BICIIVICES To-NORBOW, at ,Apollo Ball, Fourth street, (First Congregation of Disciples,) in consequence of the *Nonce of toe Pastor. ep lz U7 - 17,NILYIICE TO : Proleastonal tweleation will be trammed .t the FIK T WARD *DROOL ROUSE. In Alleilmay City, on on DATIIRthIDAY, Il l AY ota-, , Pi th, 9 o'clock a. m., an. completed oD • In - ti'rATE 8111%.;ATE.-E. 1). GAZZAM is • nualdete fur the Republican nomination Au the State Senate. etiiiite MISSIO EK— JONATHAN !SEELY, of Lower la. Clair. • ill be supporta! for County Commissioner before the 11.publicatu County Convention. • .7uleestef O=DIbTILICI' ATTORN E Y.—ALEX. Warsue, of Allealteney city, WM be candidate fur totialbotiob to the above aloe, in lb. Conventitth to be .411.1 bj the Ilepublican - Exert, the Comm Moo. roh2s:te ArfUliN E Y .—The un deralgned will be a candidate for the at.. office before the Republican NorninatiniConvention. MARSHALL SW ARTZW LLD'S& cubla:dawtar AINVERTISEINEJrrit itifk&3R3. HAMMER l e ft i. DAULER have Put received am/ lorgmle . ruu 7 OUST* overetraug, with fall how frame, ROSEWOOD PIANO. AS who wish to purchase, V 12 ast alro us • call ap:1•• N 0.178 SMITHFIELD ST. BLOATER HlRlfililli—Just re ceived, • supply of Ohl celebrates Tlth, nicely muffed, and put up In small boxes for homily use, or for inde by the dozen, at the Wally grocery store of JOHN A. RYNSHAW. a 12 Corner Liberty and Hand streets. "PIN N ' oioe arn• .1: cle of Labrador Flab, award and drled... l ro celred. Mao,. prima cloaked Balm= and pickled Salmon, pot up to tau pound kits, for family use, fur by JOHN A. 111,1411 AW, a. 12 Comer Llbert and Hand streets ,EFL` EU SUGAliti.-30 barrels v- JAI eilners double refined Crushed end Pulverized Loaf and Soft White finger., Just received and formate at the lowest lake., wholesale and MAUL by /OWN EILSBHAW, apt?. Corner of Liberty and Hand meets. . QTORAtiE.—We have taken the eika• 1,„) does wareboues, al WATE - 11 STREET, lied will reit:sire and store general wiereliandlze, or Refined 011 s. on 'moderate tenni. spl2Aw GUTHRIE a BILL. CIOOPERAUE.---listing mule exten- V sire additians to . oar BARREL TAIUTORY, (Ninth Ward,) we are prepared to repair sad re-e...- per Neosnd Baud Oil-Barre& with dispatch. apl2:lw GUTHRIE{ i tilLL,_No. 01 Water at. 1111i1OMPIIN DE GARD_TBITCANV - - J. BERRY PLANTS, thel best h, oil renew., find the most prolltable,e4r. per d0zen...82 per 100,110 pet 1,000. (41121daviT] KNOX, nth WTrs 0N ' ALBAN Y W BURY% PLANTS, the moat pioductire of all Strawberries, 25c per down, fl per BA $2 per 1,000. apriatdiwT J. KNOX, No. MP FAN et. S .I.3I.II.IACENS sput.s at auction this al.q. •.pl2 McCLELLANDIS . LADLE s' LASTING CONGRESs GAITSICS .t auction, .t 2X, o'ckck, *l2 iIIoOLELLAKD'S. 10101 i B Ir•tt--2 hIF. blik, in cloths, - 14 loot received and Nu male by apIN JOHN N. °AN/INGO, first lama. .AND BOYS' BOOTS. AND JAL BUOYS at unction every day. at thelinsonic Auction boom. apl2. lATOMBN'S, MISSKS AND BUIL- T I DREill BOOTS AND -11110EY at auction Oil. day Atli o'clock. • . - • spin • flaild. EY TOYS of various patterns IL) Just received and fur male by apB HENRY H. th 10 BB 13.--10 bus .. Onion Seta w is dors St3d for mu y JAL& rYTZ in - ap7 Corner Norte! and Irlrst street!. U. IV, MASONIC . • • AUCEI _ • , • ~ : : .: :O. v B , t 0, 7 41 ,61 ux Aucti, LW —AI oases for B. A. ZAHN'S:STOCK CO. WZiilE!&illaili;!EMl 14L—,211* rusts :for sale by - A.:7AHNIVITOCIE CO 1414.111140.61 A. etYLitia-I,ooo ma wabb, B. A zoinnorroot at co: • 'MAT. -LOG ' 000.1400 boxes fotquile . 11 .: 4 by , , ep - 4 - Liztit' co. vt, ; Err oforzwat:Ticemzirrs-1 IN TUE ARMY ON , OF TILE P sTENT MUTING Ic.4SEX. MOM W. S. HAVEN, WOOD AND THIRD ZiTILERTS It rontaitot Pen, Ink, Paper, Pencil, Bonebgrn, Cloud:ern and Chlockarbowd, and yer measurer. only 1,1,4 4nrhex by 2 incline, apl I CIiJUNTY 11.EAL •_, ELLS TAKE NOTICS.—By Tirtun of a recent Act of Aiieendily, nil erode or Echoed 0110, mann - lAci meth .1,1 or °R.I..' for eale ontoldo of the rity of Pitteburgo, and within the limits of the county of Allegheny, MUM bn ganged by the Ganger rind In epector of Domentle Ai,tillyd Spirlis of Allegheny l County. Order , left at any of the following plate[ will Promptly attended In: W. P. Wooldridge, 29 "Ilerket nlnwt Wm. Brown'e Feed [Wore, Cheettint et., Allegheny. '1 hon. (Wimple, Two Milo nun, Pitt townehip. Smith. Groom,. Lawrnooevlllo. •-.• • - - - Thos. Unryer, Denver street, Manchester Gamble, blacker ACo 'remprrancorille. itirhettere addressed to County Ganger most be directed to JUUN riaIITLEY, Corinly Gouger, eplOAtd Tempenthreville P 0., Allegheny Co. HUN T' UNION STATIONERY PORTFOLIOS, THE BEST THAT ARE MADE ANYWHERE Contain 24 Stleate Paper, 24 linretopea, 6 Steed Pens, Penholder and Lead Pencil All of good quality. %Warranted_ Price 25 coot. and $1,50 per dozen to doslnri. alit be examined before urclusins tieße Dealer. Masonic Mall. Fifth street. and N. N. corner Bonth Common and F.lderal!stn.t, cammaz IffiMWMaiMMil BUT MULFORD'S CREAM SALERATUS. Made from common salt. It is perfectly healthy and pure, end will make bettni, lighter and more healthy cooking than coy other Saleratus In the world. It I. perfectly free from all impurities, and imparts • crearn.like flavor to the food. Please gyve IL one trial. It your grocer bee not gut It tell him to get It ihr you. For sale wholesale and retail at ROBERT H. JACK'S, • 19:6eme Nos. I and 2 Diamond. N DSA Y'S BLOOD SEAlte.lllEit I _LI CAUTION I—Many partite have Informed me that they bero treed another artkle of Blood Searcher purporting to be prepared from my receipt,, but that to Ore, taste and effect aro eollrely different from mi.., &wiring me to account for it; to which I an ewer, mad abio caution the public that go other gen. ohm article of LINDSAY'S BLOOD szeßeincs can ho made by .y ether living moo than myself, as the sou. recrips, both original and impteved bsuseit to 1.0 old,. who bas spent, I may bay, a life time in bringing it to Its tuvreut perfection mad ce. lebrity. Sold by my Agent, and reapectahle Drug gist. throughout the country. The Sande eupplie,l ou liberal forms. Da. J. M. LINDSAY, IMi==3lll JOUNSTON,SoIe Agent. up 9 47..rn0r of Smithfield and Fourth st,ets. 1 4 1 OH. 'PUBLIC AND I i fM'ATE SelltMLS, V I LLA WC 011 ORCII ES, S. I=l POWERFUL AND CEIEAP-LOUD VOICED AND EtCaMMIM3MI Having been repeatedly urged to derim ea instru ment capable of greater power of tuna than the He lmleamokbleh could be afforded at s similar not, the undersigned are happy to my that they hare ea oneded In the manufacture of a new style Hammit . which CAA hardly fail to meet n very general demand. Ihe School Harmonium inanetruke — full animus an moll se a good quality of tune; is email in till., very compact, easily tubvtel about, rod of an use... Jingly Jambi. construction. It contains two sets of teed., and au effective swell, atul la mach louder than the must isoverful ••Leoubte Reed" Melodeon. The ranm, lo strongly bnilt of oak or 'Jack walnut, oinked. 1:o attempt lieu been made at ornament In 11. ester nal finish, a chief elm in It+ manufacture being to furoith an instrunitott ponseseing much power and gaol quality of •one, for alkali cum of money. Although morn especially designed for echool use, the new instrument In equally well adapted to the musicAl requirements of acetyl., chapels, lecture room., village ehurchmand pnblir ball.. o examination of this 54.111001.41411M01i1UM Ls napectfully Invited from Committees and Teachere of Public and Private Sehoole, Academie* mol Smni barite, Superintendents of tlabbath fichooliCreachers of Singing Schools, Panora, Organists. Choristers and all others interested in the development and im provement of musical taste amongst the people. It will, if permitted, prove a powerful auxiliary of-the advancement of mueicat culture, especially among children. & HA hlLll4,hbanufacturere, !S7 and 277 Cambridge et., Berton, Maas. lEßThre• of the al:owe irrtrumruts rraelved to..day and for rale - by JOHN H. MCLLOtt, 81 WOOD STatirr. Sole Agent for the male of Meson & Hamllo 1 Melod. one and Harmonium.. ap9 H " 6 ' • II TDRANT non. • A SUPERIOR QUALITY, • TOR SALE NT BAILEY, FARRELL A CO., aplo NO. 129 FOURTH STREET. NEWGuous NEW GOuDt AT TUE OIL CLOTH WAREHOOMS, No.. 26 and 28 St. Chdr Street, Pittsburgh. We_ are now recehlug our tiring stock or FL , rolt OL CLOTOILH FIIIINITUBE S, CLOTHS, TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTHS, STAIR OIL CLOVIS. WINDOW SHADES, BUFF HOLLANDS, ENAMELED OIL CLOTHS SHADE TRIMMINGS. Wboletale and Rana buyers will find our stock large, comprising the newest styles end at prices low to suit the to r.. .9. A H. PHILLIPS. GOUEqI S, k• 13., JUST RE 'EI :1 VI 160 bags prime Rio Corea; 100 half <helm Oolong Tea; " " Young Hymn Tea; 90 boom Young Hymn and Imperial Tea; 60 bbd.. Cobs Sugar; 20 " :Porto Bleo Sugar; We. aura Goldan Syrup; 60 •• •• Honey • 36 .! Croce& " 60 " choice Ifiasral; 76 half bola. u " 30 bbla. Ilerrlogi • 2,000 lb.. ()Dalai; • 12. boom Sealed Boning; 60 6s and_lo. Tobacco; lOU domo Corn Broome; 260 ken Bah., all @ltem; .12 Ws. Amu 3 boxes butter. In aloes sod ter ale by J. A. MoSIBAGNI. VALI -- 270 Llborty 9liXd. STltle'r Y. Rift:4li ItoLI BUTTIII;; . . I bbl .auletly *cab Roll Rotten; .I 5 MAL fresh Yet{.;, • . taJ boxes prime Area.;' 50 bash. (.lover Peed; 3, do Tunothy-Head; ! , , • . .. 5 do . Cheatouis. 20 halt tibia No. 2 large Ilbackatal; 00 do do do toad-loo‘ do liacatat d ilia day and for salt by atitrana • .... II RlTlDL 7 ,l o3 Liborty amt. Cl A. it 1.) . 11:10'11),(1Klitliti-I—A. -fresh euppl.y, tech:oll6 portratta.or J3dgs. Malmo; litaEor Wiothropv Lieut. Grablii. 'Gee': Gout. Stewart, 1100. Juhusoo and.424ol:oorotwao; aleo, a Oneaartremeot uf copied, from ordebratedPainttugs. ap9 • , KAY C0...66 Wood *trees. OU'AAltith3A---1-14 extra heavy Car-- bon Oil Jimmie received and for mato by J. aft° ' Water and 91,,Trent A , NEW AND LISEVUL.AIiTtIithi. tIM.7, Mame t Boydriee Patent Soll-hd.iuming Clolhos Wringer. The thus& improvement in Able. margin:lo other wringing • =aim yet inveated;le Its' lelf-adJustieg arrangement. requiring no alters - time- to wring • handkercisi o f or bed quilt, come. queenly .thip lout Anita] can 'operate It. Tho Vivrieger MI be aeon in.-operattou at* Nam he It. Clair etyma, J. & Ira aping far Pittilbarith. pit *A/INK _..ooi.llSS.,7nt , every •otylo, on .L"hand, or Louie to order, i - 3OPWlauroo* Bock& fn t4 :7 d -'4'?V..cdtlg. A . AN ANIL". JOS. .1 Shoa l pri .modpair v MS, by potting on new Yowl norm, pt,llrfolips these, soaking than quite as coal ',Craw. SOWN ttlfiflglll% lli&WoOd RAUON, 8. U LIDERB, 81 a:; 1.1 , SAMS, In &looks Homy, sad Ibr oda by WM. B. ULU . • ILlbert it, JJ.-J 11---lit tiercm barrelp and kw, ix t stun itart Is ails try • - spls • -1- WM. B. Mtn* Lthogirti it., ikAr 'PO. • Si GA U •A. struwasp slam it* 11.141111*, cu. ' • I r ri IL - A. tAintillOCLitol).,,s MIN ..VE re 4D rEnziskrii.rms. -- DEBARIPS METHOD, whereby every person nut secure a competency, Mid many ob tain Urge torten. By adopting the plan laid dawn be Debar, all will be able to sit under therm. kive and lig tree. Persons wishing to obtain the meet, will lookee one dollar, atoning their age, U.., and eagle.. per year. A 1.,. wbetber minded oreingle. All communications strictlycosiblential. Addrara RENO DEBARS Station A, New York P. o. T twit aT OF AFFLIVATIONS 1 , 1 TOR SELLING LIQUORS, filed in the Ow& °Men up to April llth, 1862: Alasnoder Allen, tavern, let ward, Pittsburgh; Charles Burger, do Lawrenceville; A. W. Barkley, do Duquesne:. Charles Boyers, do Union township; Francis S. Fleoglo, eating house, Lower St. Clair tp.; Michael Faso, do do 4th ward, Allegh'y; Charles Hoffman. do do 3d do, l'lttebl; John Kruhenbubl, tavern, ith do Aiken's; thud. Kirchendorter,othergocalo.3d do do Leonaart Korn, tavern, 3d do do Hannah Klaus, do 3d do do Arthur Kirkpatrick, do sth do Pittsb'gh Joseph Kiser do 3d do do H. It, Little, do tat do do Conrad troller, do sth do do Catbrine Miller, do McKeesport; Leon Mnmaoz, do Roes township; Fred. Rohrkaste, other goods, rastßirmingbant; Without Sodden, do do ith ward, Allegheny; William Shaffer, tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh; George Speckinyer, eating home, 3d ward, do William m , rp, tavern. Width township; Traugot Tocheguer, do Wilkins do Philip Ulrich, other goods, Birmingham; William Wereet, SLUM, house, 4th ward, Allegheny; Kmma Webbey. tavern, Gth ward, Pittsburgh; Henry Wakischmidt, tavern, Reserve township. ' The Court will meet on MONDAY, April Slot, 1884 at 10 o'clock, to act on the above cum. aptlr3td W. A. HMIIHON, Clerk. DOG STRAYS D.—On 117 2 1; • alswe th do, 6th April, strayed from lie. Liberty street, A LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG; answer. to "Go "• is black, with white fore feot,end tip of tail. A liberal reward will be paid to any of returning him to Wit. Y. LANG, aplo:3t 329 Liberty Meet. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STRUT, PITTSBURGH, PA UNITED STATES FAIR For the Years 1868, 1869 and 1880 UPWARDS OF 80,000 MACHINES SOLD IN THE MB=nEa MORN THAN 20,000 SOLD THE PAST T EAR. We offer to the public WHEELER! WILSON'S IMPROVED SEWING meonixE, at REDUCED PRICES, with Increased confident. of Ile merits att the beet and meet reliable Family Sewing Machine now to um. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the locketitch impossible to unravel, alike on both Wee ; V simple In construe lion, more speedy In movement. end mom durable then any other machine. Circulars, giving prices and description of Ma chino. furnished gratis, on application In person or by letter. Every Machin warranted for three years. at,S:s a WM. SUMNER. & CO. ETNA STOVR WORKS. A. BRADLEY. No. 30 Wood Street, CoI:MICR SECOND, PITISBDUON Manni.lure and wholesale and ralall dealer In al Mlll=2 GRATH FRONTS, FENDRRS, IM our rumple room may tm found the CELEBRATED GAB BURNING 000 N ISTOTES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the menu of which have bean — folly tested by thaw soda, and the Stoves protiAnn:ad usentialed by any in the market, together with a great many other desirable patterns. We hare also • very large aseortmeat of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Embracing tome of the BEST PATTIES/3 a of fered to the public. FOrTANCY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS End FENDERS, of the newest mho. Wlr COMMON KITCHEN BOW AND JAM ORATES all of which are offend at vary low prim. earlipecial inducements offend to builders to want of ORATE TRONTS. mblZand E. EDMUN i=2l 96 Am) 98 Mini) STEW, Hays Jost roostvedAn to tonne stook of WALL PAPZIIB,DORDZILS, U.; .lINIOLSTIRING GOODS, SATIN DL-LALtilLft, DAXABIS, LAO X CURTAINS. And every other article In ow Ilse which we are of at exceedingly low figure.. ilteraemenabar, ad and 9$ THIRD STRIA% appo dus J. W. WOODWZLL'IL mhll pITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILWAT, COMPANT.—Osrtilb rates of Stock of this Company will be lamed to the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and CLlVittnal. Com their pany on the 10th of 'bleu of the admen:Wl for the norpaltat of W Company, to wit: - • .11:folders of Stock of the PITIGHIIIIOII, TORT WAYNE. AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COMPANY, span the marigrunent of such Stock to each passim se may be design Med far that purpose, by the Par chasing Agent, may be allowed to receive an eqtdva• loot amount of Stock in the new Orrporation, in Shame of Ons Hundred Dollars each, with Scrip Gisr- Matra for amounts, not entitling the holders to dividends. . The Amesimout Books will be opened se tb• 10th APRIL. By order mlol:dtmyl . W. H. SIARNIA B•crehiry. VHF GOODS. - NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS I .ArEW SPRIJr6 SIPLES EATON, MACKIN is COM, Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth Street. itibbont.' eleapc Brady Lama, Bottom etc.. be Dram Trinania newest stela. embrobiand Book and Cambric Collars And Bata.'. Bea Liam and lam Trimmed CollamandSata,and Handkambleb. Black ; Lam, lironadlnaknd Timis VIOL „ . • Cheinlse Yoke . aid Pantslatts, Ndadni. Laces. Nat- OW, eft., - Ladles' and Children's Name, of aver/ do. serlptien t Gloves, Gauntlets. Nitta; Dentist Rib bons. Ruche., bhaker Moods. Cord. Clienllis and Braid Head Nets. ' . Another lona"CrinoUbe Drayage." (Irma Nada) Those who have nod thhi skirt, pronounce it the au ever wad*. The "guard Skirt" and the wlissure Stirt,nare who dyke worthy a Idtestkm. • Oa e dlemeo Forahhhad roe Bbiris; Cellars, Elaspeadea ate.. of swot Alaska& styles. A Jett aeortunat i Deaf allele' sod N.tiollll. Whelan'. mad .retall buyeavellida4 a lenge sad ex 'anent Due of goods In airy deystasend attb. ha• 3 75V f 7sad IAIUIAWd CO.. IT Ifitth et. A • A' NEW BTTLE Dkka3 '90119 NICW . ISTYLE BAQoce. AND oloAgs iTRING su4wLs"AND aniouLaas Dimas sii.sit Artik logr.s NAND9OB2BT STOOK Or 1,8[1148;1 TUMMY " We " va n i n" " ix 634 . 14 I ° &I'd 12340. aomeirt,inotss:as) r'. arm ic•RE, cowate AND BE DOM &Mg 0.001: asap: as O.cub ba -RegoAms 'SOIL 41110710 ff 4040*, iOvE • - Dar fiIOODS - 7TIIII PUBLIC DRY GOODS AND • WHOLESALE. ISAAC TAYLOit, Of the late Amu of D. GREGO A CO., eitui GREGG k TAYLOR, both of which have been disiolvedt begs leave to inform city and (*entry merchants that he has opened an entirely- NEW STOCK: Or DRY GOODS AND VARIETIES, at his wanthottei, No. 129 WOOD BYRICET, four doors above Fifth, when be will be much pleased to me his friends and auto mem of the old homes, end continua his Mutual re lations with them, pledging himself by the favora ble prices of his geode, and Omen pen active ex perience In the trade, togethat with strict attention to the wants of customers, to merit their patronage. The stock Is mallet, new, cm:whiting of almon-every article In the Dry Goods end Variety Une, and has been purchased since tho redaction in rices, and on the mast favorable tonna, for cub. City and Coon • try Merchants will find it to their intermit to exam he oar stock before pun-liming elsewhere. Mer chant Tailors are particularly invited to call. ISAAC TAYLOR, 129 Wood street. P. B.—The books, notes and papers of the Arm of D. GREGG A CO., are in my bands. and labiae am authorized Mantle ap the boldness of that Ana. 012 At ISAAC TAYLOR. N EW DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW pßid3.3 GOODS NEW DRESS 000D3 NEW DRESS GOODS. EIMENEC! NEW CALICOS, NEW OALICOS, NEW 01L1008 NEW CALICOO JUST RECEIVED W. & D. HUGUS' LAST SOW= SILK SELLIEG AT 75 CTB. WORTH FROM $1,25 TO $1,75 PER YARD. DRY GOODS! DRY DODDS I CHEAP FOR (31011, AT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S CLAMING OUT SALE. EIIIBROIDCHID POPLIN 10e., worth it 1,01) SILK ROBES 118,00 worth 1130,00 EMBROIDIMD COLLARS...--.50e., worth 51,45 LINEN SETS SELLING TOE HALF COST WORKED BANDS RALE PRIOR ll= BIRD-EYE UMW DIAPER. DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY 4-4 bLL&QHZD MUSLIM FOB 1234 CENTS BEST NAMES CALICOS FOB 1234 CENTS. =Mall and examine one stock as ire are positive ly ekeing oat at prime we name. eplo GREAT INDUCEMENTS Country Merchants, BARKER & CO.B, so 4ffetrket Street. BEDDING, &e... AN lINIENNAN 81.0 CH OF NEW GOODS he pleat lb' LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. GOODS OUT IH LINGTHS TO BUTT J. W. BARKER & 59 Xarket Street. THIRTY NYWIITYLIII Or SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTLES. 'AN maim NTOCN. OF ..r s SILKS, 60 CIT 1!. PIII 11421 i 41:211:07PWARDS. NEW DRESS (31(XiD'S. Tta Urged sad &Wait ',Risottos" oar oiLradla 111% OMITS PIN TOD /LOD NPWABDIO, • Twill*r wiW.a pwtflimortizieut • NEW GOOD I A . WILL 11l ON BARGAINS ?WC , • WeeslVlEL!' • Wiriiiil"4 Eta t Nq 79 lturaort 811131117, Next o lla Goo w• Dow ecespi , . foi.' ' - parpom' of gkrallog Meal Intaglio n:akk,'W vt111;- , Park oracpur • lutaki IF " " WIS 0 ZF• t o ar - : Amway To CUD itrriniq smut ai wkoNwl.as Itt Ikepv", ' dicta; it &flow &twist._ sucht 14,0118 • the •Irarzooarty • g r ralt kir 3T , 00 K . i 0 1 .111 1 ,11 swam, • ; IT if . COTTON IIudIERX. AlSibitlaDVE4 LADIZIP AND C O ULD ns% ` COTTO N LADIIIB' arD"cluipluars' All of %risk& vs lout wR wkotuN. sad rota at lb. • • IuTO able sHAR4R -,aarimysacarnt J al-- ' WtATRE. lAme and Mso4grr Treauarer..— TtilS EVEN'S°, THREE GREAT PIECES. WILLOW COPSE. LURE 001ILDOOK. ROSE,. • • ..::..•.--IJRS..VAISDIEBEN. NOR.A.II. GORDAN BRADY KR. McMANITS. OBAII—.. ........ VANDEERRE. To cocclude wtth the amusing farce BOOTS AT THE SWAIC ;r: JACOB„ ........ SEWICKLEY ACADEMY, A Clesuital and Cammeretal Boardieg Solooifew Bogti on the P., Ft. Wand C. U. R., twelve lona trots Fittaborgh., - - Iter::.lo2. S. THAVELLT, A. M., PSI !MEM. ' • , . The Orttieth session will core:mei:moon MONDAY, For eirculors,htc., inijuire of Messrs. John Indi A Bons, 57 Water street, or }teem. T. IL ktiMill Co., 26 Wood street., Pittsburgh, or of the . Psihelueli trowickleywille P.' 0., Allegheny coutity;Ta. spt2w MMON opp.oto ito%. uuar susrandots Midge.) T. a %Yu AT AUtiTION--Conimanchig; BAT , . ÜBDAY rIiCU.NOON, April 12th, at 2 o'Clodt, at Cm Masonic Ilall Auction House, and continuing from day to day at Id, 2 and 7% o'clock, until all mid, will be ouerod tho entire stock of Boots, Rheas and Gaiters, comprising Men's Calf and Kip Boots, Coogr,ss Gaitera, Oxford Ties,,Ankle Ties, Brogans,' An.; Boy's and Youth'. Buots,,Shois, Tim and Ga lati; Women'. and Mimes' Lasting Congress Gaiters, Balmoral Boot.. Kid, Goat and Morocco Boots, Calf and Buff Boot., Buskins Slippers, Ac., and &groat variety of Cbildrene Bo ole and :Shwa. npld 7'. A. MoCIALLAND, Auctions,sr. C OUNTRY DIERCIIANTS should'eali arkd osatuloo our .cock of Dry. Goods,' Monona , and Bouts nod Shoes, belbre makiug purchases. ICON AND BUYS' BL IYI'S AND .04. *atom, Tai7 cheap, ut • • ' !" ' IIoOLELLAND'S Auction, 5 Filth 'inst. • 14 WY SKIRTS i 11.001' SKIRTS I A.A.—From 15 to 41. r Egaittmt, M " •pt McOLELLAND'EI: AXTOMEN'S, ME:3SES AM) Will y LIMN'S BOOTS, 4UO)S AND 6A/TEIIB, at LA 1) 1 F.'' LASTII9I.I- CONURES:4 GAITEKS at lil.monte Halt Auction'Elonse.' 001.' SKI NTS, of every number. of 11 epriuKs. IIIeOLELLANDIC Avethm 11T MoULETLANYS A I'UTION kJI - FOB. YuW llutiTS AND'sllOl/.9. W. & I). HUGUS I to.. cultivate few • AMA of lowd, orftlitlVon. ael lerille ftgllrodd, uaar Pi tleperglt. Applmo . the loud to (opILINri HA RUN "IN DB. W ANTE (1001) WORK LIORSIIS wanted Immediately. Apply at the 01110 HOUSE, West rbiladelphia, Pa. ep9At.t tiEO. W. FITZWATSII..",':: WANTED—County and City • War rents, to the nutount of 14,000, for which the highest prise will be paid. Apply to- apt B. MLA IN CO., 103 Foorth street: AVAisalED—A — GiuL to do general Y housework. Applx at 1111$ . 01r1.101C., =CI .1 Slight Cold, ''' °W4 i . P i ,iff ,,, Q, ca_q 1., AB4III-att fiRoNOHIA °r• 74Te-" " 9-17-"ati 2.,,, ~( 4,,c 7 , ' which, mip-, ht le checkai - 'Tiler , with a simple rernedy, if neglected, often terminates seriously. Few are aussre of the impartance qf I. stopping a ~faueu3. or affiaL# Wald in its first stage; that which, in the beginning would yield to a. mud remedy, if not attended to, soot attacks the /sags- 4ite , autrea.giiartchicd,:gfachett '. . were first introduced eleven, years age: :°; - ' It has been, proved that they are the, best article before the public , for'. -, ' o'i:utak', A'aida, AllgoancAltirt, .9Zet&rea,,cafeto.oh,theHeekinir," : i Cough in Waneaurtil.ficen, and numerous affections ef the ,gke 4 a.ai, giving immediate relief will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. Sold by all ahuggista _and gkaZers : Mikfeclicine, at 25 cent-el : per box. Tar We by SIMON JOHNSTON, G. H. KIT B.A. FAUN/ STOCK .llr R.IN,LLalta a .. B. L. PAHNINTOOK A CA., B. T. VANDITITO mad HINDIEBON BROS. . 40:szves , , ( 30 totemi ie Alusto 9. Irak), Are now matting eels .8014 atoa t emorgalti every mkt, organ& adapted to wen and boy swear, which, In intent, chaps WM IRA P!'irleigi 5 ,4 9 0 . 6 ' 6veaplt with any In trade lreocL, American .4 Meet of ausuoi.ibioibe:o6: the beet makes, of every shads and quallty—nil large etworament - Cassimeres and i M= Meek hen& &midden Buyer Blscit ow& ' " OWN; Fancy Gessiteeres In entry washe of avert shade and Dolor. r, _Rabat. Black and fano Caesinewag Silk Mixed Casabaiwei• VIBTINOB--fancy Silk amt' Satin Teethe Ds* stylaa Soper Black Batts end Silk Vattingir, and Fancy Silk \revamp; White' /Wired Bilk. seek l Satin Watley. ' Ako;,,etery variety of isuama. Lo &When likewise a Tay choke selection of Yandshisiflowla llotieAtintntak arty, call bone . our &WWll and tlr *All; any allele entreated to oar' can_ will MO with posatiM attention and paactuality In all casea.„ BINS? 0; ULT. a' 00" lteselout • melt . Ost,Tetut old itt: Clair Sees* WEL wmujira dOIIVIEP.IINZQUAUD DOUBLE , .T . 2 . 11814 D .41111.1( 8 1 r111120 - 'l2lou - B - 1 - Ni9. • , 141001f25 to SSD. .Boloroom No. 12 11111 t yt,ol. Theme Madams- bare bon toorfoneyasti. sad boveitlvon entirtisitidictlau. -Thy will put, Foll, loot. tack sod. embroider, sad ;NW do , on' - that any. other 11zoNoos wl ll 4 O- :,l3lllerittalit wet—, -tanked and l / 4 22 1111 21 1* , sew without ,thorso.- 14414 - Rubino Solomon - CO1191:4•1111k,-1111 aM Viten kept aViil . on hind •Pue: •=- , - I.lLUt rg Ir. CO.,ltotittienta titr liestinv titbit:l44, toper ott Itoritot,' Pitts: LiI.LIIY. trrnarm ItiututliCturont'aitt hint - fdr tale;itholosele and Beton - , .11 - kinds - OrIPZII , IIIII ,• 11.1.131111112 NIOLDLES: .• t :ht ••. No. 12 sou; at., -Oornor ObizkaC'-'" AOlit'llitWANTXD.c . - tohlUatood , -- D noeurs iNsuicencet ix)... • • ' ~ i - • - • OW . rrrrsouitom—lretto I. beta*. • . \t,' .1404 In „mamma or an ; nit ,or Aseemblr, ~ ', therrto, and the Chaster of. Inemporatton; ''',"'' '- w e . Kirsh 17tbilletiltoolka to .rticate•im " s to '; 4, ',-", "th•Oapitel Stork . of the PXOPLICII INB 02,;= ,,- ooKrAlsr or PITTSISUIWILI, win , be' void ilii •:1 4 :: tpeTletrbante` Zattnisp."-Toorthatroataittfblinglei..f,-- t rs.. do 117,213DAX tb)V.d or April most, to ritaanttk,, 1,. span for 2,. Bars ?valeta the 5;414,-,,059t!";•412b.:•; ' earibed)ttai 10 fe.ln: to in. mi.", • ' ~_ . ;_ ~ -,,_ • : :George It. White,. -, ..."":' - ,John7l:W'oeiek. - : John X. =,:,,,,, :,•.. 1 Jaw Philllr4.V. ,T-fihunual. Z. Eihrtver, Wm:➢lL Ihalatt„ '" D. Uptatter, -, • ' - linteaStah' -'-' .• ,-, D. H. Chambetin .....:. • , - Jamel'thtrdinir_ ~ W. S. Harm, .....". ' Iliatrik wanaltenii'-' DardetWighbosi:-: - --.- --Jobso:low.. - .t- - ,-,1.-- --,7: 'Jerome Robb. - ..; ' . ..Woo. ILJEttkiptindt,A. Win. Z.lianhier: '''' "' j:aosio - WiliWer . . 7 .-... ,J. J . Sabi/mai .., " ' -; oillo...tir" . -, .- ctil,l%,fi.i.z.t.i: - '! • li,B,m`v". • - • • • •imurewri*Aoll(o4-0:14" • " • 14 . ' 4 '1 11 M:f" )°: i 1 :f 4m11140 """f: thialteAuLth.4t:4l"B=2.4ll74. 1011..EMOVAILLA hate remered. teusine# Oittce to Itri:l2lninalitivet,anot:o- , of thottbll6l otted,. _oppoolt• . l olototoiti,llj. statv4- ,japtr..}. , - 7LIL.NOTAW., reftenethetoestos'U-sZice tow iko! Above Wad street.. Tr RUM Met. -: s*'r ED UCATIOAIei.L. JPIIFSICIaIarB. -7 PUYSICTIAN AND SUACIZON, Offirs. No. ee PGUYRdL STRUT, I=IS .PITTSBIJILOH. aUCTIO.4* S'4LEI3., MEMIMMM3M 111"4a1'l'6. Publie Speakers Stagers tai® 91P.p 'NG . NACIIIIIIFJ). ~'-.~ .K
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