Pittsburgh (tetfy TUESDAY HORNING, APRIL 7. What It Meant br * ConterraUim ’ Pittsburgh foil, of yesterday, speak ing of the Connsotiout election, said l •■The ablest Abolition speakers hero thorotarhlj caarsased the Blate, and taken altogether the . gallant Conaenatitee of that Btate are contending; agaihtt a molt formidable combination and nnm beta. Welhope for.a .ConierratlTe Tlotorjf, b»t r irend th\ odd* against as will proto too powerful to be otoioomt.” / Tt it troll enongh for thVfbif toprspars iti Copperhead friends for.defeal? tint at were hardly prepared, for to unblushing' ah en dorsement of the t infamous ground! upon whioh its party puttbe' ih tliat'State. The men whom it ©alls •' gallant oonterta ritet” art .triolmUy, bitterly opposed to this oar for the Union, as hat been un blnthlagiy arowed by their nraet rctponsi blh leaden. \ Our* reader* krill' reincmbcr the/lejW .of Tnortai 'Hj Birnoun, the “ candid ate forQorornor in the oontast }nst eloeed, and tht remit of which at this writing wo do not know, vMokbojna with these voids: “/ abhor (Ju.wiefsec&ras o//Soutkem invuion, with horrible, cofaepunctt of rapine and phmrfir,’' and wo continued throughout. lndeed! Conservative of sxoeptireaaon, slavery and part/ ? , il QaUant A pretty term toapply to cowardly traitors who are . ready to surrender the Union, the Govern* mehtj vVetythiag, to the meanest and most flagitious enemies that ever a government had iojtontend against. The Poet pretends ta Wfoyal aometimes; bat the above sen* tenoas give the lie to all its professions. / Its party lit Connecticut, whom it en / dorses, is led by unmitigated Copperheads. .// Statu* Eights Doctuhx in Kxstcckt. // —A certain judge, named Dohipwas, of the Kenton, J£y., Cireait Court, decided on Thursday, that Congress had no power to pan any Mt, the effect of which would be to divest a State Court of its jurisdiction. The Kentucky judge possibly thinks him self a high authority, and far ahead of Judge Stout as a constitutional lawyer. Paurr Pxostict*.— Fiona Western New York end several pert* of Ohio, we here ▼try favorable report* of the proapeots of the fruit orop,—the pe&ohee, in perticolar, ere said to promise well, bo far. Tfeo Report on the Conduct o( the I Wer»Ue Peninenla Campaign. I This voluminous and moat important doo nment is quite too long for publication entire j In ear eolomni. We yoaterday gave the eon- | elusion—* oheerfnl review of the situation. The report on the Peninsula Campaign oeeu piee tome fifteen heavy octavo pages; and ooneiadet with the report of Gen. Job* G. Baurftn, Chief of Engineers, which give* to eomprehentivo a view of the whole subject, that we publish It entire, to the exelation of the corroborative details which precede it»mauy of whtoh have indeed been heretofore published. This, however. It new to oar readers. We atk for it a careful per usal : Inclosing their report agon the campaign of the pen in tula, your Committee would re fer to the report of Qen. John 9. Barnard, ohief> of engineers of the army of the Potom ac during that campaign, made to General MeCteUan. The conclusion of his report, whlah he terms “a retrospect pointing out the that were made, and thus tracing the oases of its (the peninsula campaign's) failure to Utelr true sources/' is as folio srs j "Oae of the prominent among the causes of.ultimate failure was the inaotion pf eight months, from August, 1861, to April, 1803. More tun any other wart, rebellion demands rapid measures. In Horember, 1861, the -army of the Potomac, if not folly supplied with all the'materiel,' was yet about at com plete in numbers, discipline, and organisation as It ever became. For fear months the great marine aynane. to the capital of the nation was blockaded, and' that capital kept in a partial state of siege by a greatly inferior enemy. In face of a movable army of 150,0®u men." “In the winter of 1861 tad 1862 Norfolk aonld and should her* boon taken. The navy demanded it, the conntry demanded It, and the means were ample. By iti oaptore the career of the Merrimack, whleh proved so disastrous to oar subsequent operations, would have been prevented. The preparation of this veteel wae knows, and the Navy De partment we* not without foreboding* of the mteohief it wonld do. ?*Though delay might mature more oom - prehhaeive plans, and promise greater resnlts, it Is hot the first ease ui which it has been skenh thatsnooessfol war involves something more thaanbttraet military prinolgfes. The trtte question was to siese the first practicable moment to satisfy the, perhaps, unreasonable bit natnral longing of an ambitions nation for resnlts to justllj its lavish confidence, and to take ad van cage of an' undivided commend - and untrammelled liberty of notion whilo they were possessed. “When, the army did move, a plan was adopted perfectly osrtaia to invite, nay, com pel, interference, and when the army was to go by Annapblls to the Lower Chesapeake, 1 telt confident that one-half would scarcely have been embarked .before the other half Would have been ordered book to Washington. The epemy was then at Manassas, and arfclht, even if not reality, of an atteok upon Wash ington was so obvious, so certain te create a panto, which no executive could resist, that In terference with the removal of the rest of the army was oertain. ■ “When the enemy (ell back behind the Rappahaanook, and destroyed the railroad bridges, the dreams tonooe were greatly shagged, and there were etrong arguments for the line adopted. Tot, remits have proved how many reasons there were to bo considered, besides the purely military ones, which opposed themselves to the adoption of .sueha-lime.- - - v “The facte connected with the withholding of MoDowoU's oerps have been so completely exhibited in the proceedings of the HeDewell court of inquiry, that every one who wishes earn form hit own judgment. Whether It was Wise or unwise, it was one of those things re sulting from the taking of a lino of operations ■which did not then cover Washington. ■ ■ “At the time the army of the Potomac land ed an she peninsula the rebel oans# wae at IU lowest ebb. .Its armies were demoralised by the defeats of Fort Royal, MIU Spring, Fort Honor, Fort Donelson, Roanoke Island, and FeaEidge; end redbotd by siokness, loss in battle, expirations of period of service, Ac.; while dhe oonseriptionlaw was net yet-even passed, it seemed as If it needed bat one vig orous grip* to rend forever this rebellion so nearly throttledr-How,theu, happened It that the day of thblntttetlqnof the campaign of this magnificent army ofl the Fotomao was the day ef the resascitaiion of the rebel cause, which itemed-to grow poK passa with the slew progress ef its operations t ? “However I may he committed to any ex pansion ef professional * opinion to the oon trary, (I certainly did rag gestlt,) my optnlon now is, that the Uses of Torktown should have been assaulted. There te reason to be lieve that they wne not held U strong force when tonr army appeared before them; and r we know that they were far from, complete. The prestige of'power, the moral*; were on out side. It was dueto ourselves to confirm and sustain It. Wo {should probably have weeded. Butif wohad failed, it may well he donbted whether the shook ofanunsuo eoesful>Msault would be more demoralixing than theUbers of a siege. “Onr troops toiled a month lh the trenchM,- or lay in the. swamps of Warwick. Wo lest fisw men by the siege; but disease took a fear ful hold of the army,and toll and hardship, unredeemed by the excitement of combat, im paired their wtorml*. , We did not carry with u from Torktown so good an army at we tookthme. pi the Utter fruits efthai month . gained by the enemy we have tostod to cw fceart's contoat. Thty »r« nit j«tnxh*nit*dx ■ <‘Tbfl •t*|* b»flog Von dtUmttta np>«i, 1 wo Ihould b*** opoaod curUMdua ibo ; pV»t* u fMlw tfcqr wwo KBplof+d. Tb» •ffoit on tfen.troepi would huvw boon Jn»ptr t»B* ItWould hovo H|bt«n«<S thi it«g» »&4 »borion«J owr Übau; tad, UMdo*, «* would ! h*T* bid tho orodtt of driving tfct onoguy ttum Yorkiown before* of tuat, whoroM* it U w&s, w« onlj InduotQ bltn iu evieoftti fof piu doatlil roaioaf. | /'Yevklown having UHen, however, as U I did, U was right to pnrsue iheeaetuy with our kwhoU_(ureo. Bat the belli* of Williamsburg, I (ought, m It wm, without reeonooUerlng the I Position, Without oonoott of action among the I different o«fpa and dlvlslou commanders, end I almost without orders, wm a blonder which I ought not to have happened- I M We know of this po»lti»o beforohind, | and wo koow it wm fortifled. Wo might j have been sure, if tho enemy made 0 stood thsro, that It would bo a siroag 000, (or ho would bo fighting for time to got his train* out of our rooeh. Wo fought; wo . lost sororal thousand moo, and ire gained I noihiog. If wo hod oot fought, tho noxt day . I a battlo would In all probability have boon unnecessary. But if it bad boon neoossery, wo should have had time to have brought up I eor resources, roooaaoitorod tho position, ond I delivered our attack In such a way that some I result would hove flowed from it* I "Wo had every advantage. Franklin's I division lauded at West Point on tho noxt I day, and Sedgwlok’t division on tho day fol* I lowing. Those two divisions had tho enemy I waited aoothor day at Williamsburg, eoald I hare out his'oommunieation, and in that ease I wo would hove boon superior in his front, I ond have had two divisions in his rear. Bis I hasty retreat, and perhaps hli capture, must 1 inevitably have followed, and the great ob jjeot of keeping Franklin so long embarked, I and Anally sending him to West Point, would I have been accomplished. I "On leaving Williamsburg we should have I crossed the Chlekahominy, and connected I with the navy in the J amea river. Wo should 1 then have bad a united army, and the oo- I operation of the navy, and probably wohld j have been in Richmond in two weeks. The , I fact that we did not know the character of tho I Ohiokahominy as an obstacle, (as it lay across ' roar direct road to Richmond,) chat our trans- I I ports wero' on the York river, and that the . I railroad furnished a good means of supply to j the army, that we wished to oonneot with * I McDowell ooming from Fredertekburg, - I determined our routo. In taking it we lost essentially all that was worth going a-o far to gain, vis : The Jamei river approach and tha co-operation of the navy. "The route ohoten, two weeks should not hare bean spent In trercrslog the forty tail** from Williamsburg to Bottom's end Sew Bctdgea . and the harrier or thp luft nagnarded at a* time should hare been testis making us the riteumelanoo to tan and seite U« passage «X New Bridge, which might hare tea dane by the 23th of Mny, and even earlier, had measures been pressed and prepared for iu “The repnlse of ths rebels at Fair Oaks skould hare been taken advantage of. It was one of those ocoaiioas whioh, if not sell* ed, do not repeat themselves. We now know the stnto of disorganisation and dismay In whioh the rebel army jetreated. We now know that it oould hare boon followed into Riohmond. lied it been so, there would haye been no resistance to oreroome to bring over our right wing. Although we did not then know all that we now do, it was obriotts at that time that when the rebels struck the blow at our left wing, thoy did not leave any means in their hands unused to secure success• It was obrious.enough that they struck with their whole foros, and yet we repulsed them in disorder with three-fifths ol ours. We should hare followed them up at the same time that we brought over ths other two-fifths. “ After it was known that MoDowell was called off to another quarter, there was no longer hope of an increase of foroe by*the junction of his corps. There were no ether iblnferosments to look for beyond what ire reoeived by the middle of the month of June. The rebol force was known or supposed to bo constantly increasing by conscription, by the influx of troops from other parts, and by the breaking up of Beauregard's army. 1 "At last the moment came when notion was imperative. The enemy assumed the Initia tive. We had warning of when and where he was to strike. Had Porter been withdraws the night of the 26th of June our army would have been oonoentrated on the right bank of the Chiokahomlny river, while two eorps, at least, of tho enemy’s foroe were on the left bank. Whatever course we then took, whether to strike at Richmond and the portion of the enemy on the right bank, or move at once for the James, we would have had a concentrated ariny and a fair chance of a brilliant result in the firsthand in the second, if woaooompltih ed nothing, we would have been in the same oaM on the morning of the 27th as we wilt on that of the 2Sth, minus a lost battle and a compulsory retreat, ©r had the fortified lines, thrown up expressly for that objeot, been held by 20,000 men, as they could have been, we would have fought on the other side with 80,000 men instead of 27,000. Or, finally, had the tines been abandoned, with our hold on the right bank of theChiokahominy, we might have fought and crushed the enemy on the left bank, reopened our oommunieation, and then returned and taken Richmond. «As it was, the enemy fought with his whole force—except enough left before our lines to keep up an appearaaoe—and we fought with 27,000 men, losing a battle and 9,000 men. By this defeat we were driven from our position, our advance turned into a retreat for safety by a foroe probably not greatly superior to our own. “ In view of the length of time whlch;oar operations before Rlohmond consumed, there is now no doubt that the depot at the White i House should have been fortified, as wsll as one or two points on the railroad thence to the , CHckahomlny j that the trts-ds poul at Bot tom’s Bridge should have been completed, and likewise ute»-(U-po*t, or strong positions, prepared to cover the dtbocehu from our bridges to the left bank of the Ohlckahomlny. With these the army would have possessed freedom of motion to oonoentrate on either side, and the disastrous battle of the 27th would scarcely have occurred. «« When the army reaohed the James river it needed no prophet to predict the disasters which have sioee befallen our country’s cause. If the army had sustained itself nobly it can not bo denied that so much fruitless toil, and so much disaster, had deprived it ol tho «la# | whioh results from ■ access alone. It was, moreover, as well as our foroes elsewhere, sadly diminished in numbers. On the other hand, the rebel army, from Its first low state, had risen up an army most formidable in numbers, excellent in organisation, and. In spired by a great suoeess. Had its-numbers, indeed, approached to that attributed to It— -200,000 men—thero is little doubt that a march upon Washington would hava speedily followed our withdrawal to the James. '* From inch considerations, as well at those following from the results of past operations, -I counselled the immediate withdrawal from the James to reunite with oar foroes covering Washington." The report of Qen. Barnard is the only re port of the officers engaged in the campaign of the peninsula which your committeehave obtained. The report by the commanding general has not yet been made, and the re ports of his subordinates have not been sent by him to the department. —Qen. HoClkllxu’s Report of the Seven Bays' Battles has since been published j but, we need hardly say, without in the least af feoting the calmly-stated judgment of 5 Qen. Bahrain and the mass of testimony corrobor ating the same, given in the Repert of the Committee. We shall, however, endeavor to lay it before our readers, that they may see the defenee he attempts to make. j POLITICAL JTOTMCEB, CLERK OF TRE! COURTS. IKjr i. Enin, of Pitt Tbwuhlp, will bo • eeadld*U tor CUrk of tho Oourta of AllMheay Gouty, iObjact to tho decUloo of the fioptiMuea Ooooty Nomlnottov CooTFOtion. . ablltto CLERK OF THE COURTS. wv —Joho X. XiAßiwa. of Ohtrtiers towirhip, will bo • cudldete for ©ark of tho Ooorto. to tho decide* or tho Be publican Gouty Zfoolnti* ■tag Oooyootloa CLERK OF THE COUNTS. —Joo. 8. floou. of fiholor towcoblp, will bo bolero tbo BepnbHooa Gouty Convention u o cm* dldeU te CUrk of tho Court*. eoßito O*FOB REGISTER. | •V • Wiuui J. Biobumos Wfll bo • eopdldete tortboOOoe of BerUter of Willi. Ao»*of AHeibeoy couty, Abject to in* dodricn of Uio BopnbUeoa dcuty Oo*iTentU>a. spftio nrs>Fim register.—Jamm jlift, IIV Of Upper at. CUtr towwbtp l wlHbe»oea* dfcloto tor Bwl<tir ( nbo6tfotluiSNiiiM of the Be* oobHooo H»-o»lnetlD*.o«or ntton. wb3s:te OFFICES TO LET—(Jns on fiiflt floor.nilfn.cn wecnd.ln ib# tnnkimp ww, 80. W Wotor .tiMt- ■. ‘ - -J-J- - - • . ,nkuM mom t 00, .< fifgtH’ jroTicms. COSUKnr F«»B THE EK. \\ .g qy 1(41 BA * ITA "T COMMITTEE, U Hmttfiil* *ft«4 M lends of Mr a Tetedoux, wt l u\, dgeV Mesunte Hart OQ TUUBBDAT EYES* i*©, apoui •* 1 fufceis pou ba bed from i* * members of the Com* tab*# mUI its luUHe Sod drug swree. Tickets, y»&m *° 7 ji 0. . .. U. I..—lhoU. U..N. U. L., (y r *|(c(b«o; ooauty wirt meet bn TOEfi- DAY.Tih latt.. at x o'clock p. m.at WILKIoB |l a Lit i>ht»lcte * 111 (4<«m elect (la* for iLU mo»lla« •P*=*d ALKX. CL.AKK. will deliver uvt/ aiacttre rn TO>BDAV EVKNIN»». Apr 1 TtL, ISO , iO tb* Mfth etreet Me'hod.e* Protestant Ooarob, hr the benefit ol Stbbstbfichoale Bobj.c-: “BadlcilUm ”—m spplted to reform Is thepolltical vorid. Admission Xft cacti Tickets at the doer. Lactn.a t7Ko‘ o<cc *- ap6 Btaaa ti YMNASUO AS vr<£r BOUIAT.ON.—The Begirter quarterly Meat* Ibcof tben»emb«raof the Aaaoclat oo wil b> held MoHDAY AVKHIHG, Aprtleth, lib-t, at Bo'clock. All ol j and n- w member* are requested to b ♦ praaant. By orier of tbo Pna dent. *p3:tt JOHN BABLK,‘-»cro«ary. n EXUKLtti<*K INSTITUTE—An vtSr English and Clatsicsl tcbool for Bojs and fllcls, and Manual * chuol for tha education o. Tsach an. Iron City college Building, corner of Penn and Bt. Olatr street*. Tbo bpring Beailon will umnenoa M »M>A¥, April 6tt». to? certicuisr* address boa. W. 8. OKAY, Box 766, or call at tho Booms ol tha Icstl-nla. tuhSlrtw jsuriuik ornoi or tbs Pxx*m.VAJua B. B. 00., 1 Oitu DDumn. J Tho Pennsylvania fiailrood Company hereby gives pttbUa notice, to all whom it may Ohocen, that m I pursuance of tho power and authority contenad opon | U by sundry provuioue of an Act of tho General As* lemblyoftb* Commonwealth of Peonsylvanla. on* titled "An Act for tho sale ol tha Main Lina of tbo Pnblle Worn," approved May 18th, 1857, It will, oa | the first day of May, A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-throe, abandon oo mocb of the West ern Division of tbo Oanai, lately forming a part of tbo Main Lino of tho Public Works, and as lias be tween BUlnvUlo end Johnstown, (commonly known as the “Upper Wooten Division,") together also with such bans, Feeders and Baaervoln lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or are used In connec tion with said Upper Western Division. By order of the Boaxdlpf Directors. Witness the seal of the said Company, the 25U day of rebruary, A. D. 1863. ( t J. EDGAit THOMBOH, \u A \ phQ-tmyl Pre-ldeat. H —T—lB6O—X. I DBAK.E’3 i’LAhTATIOS BITTEBfi. 1 They purify, strengthen and invlgomte. They create a healthy appetite. They are an anilldote to change of water and diet.. They overcome effects of dissipation end lit* hoars. They strengthen the ejetem and enliven the mind They prevent miaassatlc and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They core Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cvi Diarrhea, Oholere ana Cholera ttorbas. They care idrer Complaint and Hervoue Headache. They are the best Bitters lu the world. They make the weak m * ll strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are mado of para fit. Croix ILom, tue celebrated Caiieaja bark, roots and her be, end are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, witn* out regard to age er time of day. Farttcuurly re oomih'hded to delicate persons requiring a polls stimulant Bold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, andtmlooaa. P. M. DBAKJI A MU Broadway, Hew York. WJbxnMM jtm: »• jtu rtMTiuMMiumi. LOoT. —in tbo East Liberty Puaenger o irs, a pair of GOLD oPEOrACLES, loi letnrn ol which a suitable reward will bi given at this, office. ae7:ifas OruiAiiM*.— ll'. 1 I'. Bbqqs will op in on FttIDAY. JOthdatt., ft h»ndaome »*ortafta< oi bfbihQ Mil LlßKuy, o mp-ltlag everything bew end eUgaal In dftU sod Boonete; »l*o, the (steal and brat a'.jlea of eacqac* end Otrcslara ftnd all lbat la sev aoddeairabla in toe Cto<k ud Uulilia Use. 80. lti Federal aire.t, Allegheny UUy, T?Jft LUUI- i IP* » J? TILL* AND ST. LOWS.—The tud elegant • tanner NCLLIB Ooolily wild Imre (or tbe nbere and intermediate porta on TUI* (ToMdij) CV aNtftQ, it 4 p. a. For freight or p-—*r* *pplj on board or to *pT Julia FL.AC&, Agent, LIUH BAIMT AAJUJCS t X* MISSODai EIYIU.—Tbe ■«« elegant eteaaer UABBU JAOuBd( dpt. «U< leare f * tba above ud all Intermediate port* on TUUEttDAY, ttb Inst., it lo o'clock a. a. Tor freight or paanga appiyon board or to ip7 J. B. unaOSTOH A UP., Agent*. DKW UAKfKi' UF HoFABLABD, COLLISB & CO., Fifth atioot, out d*or to ibo Pott office, Thnißdty, April Oth. W# hove porcheted for oesh, dariog (ho reoent d«- pratloo In ilia lasicrn markets, * vary Urge and complete oeocrtaunt of oil goods In oar lino, o groat nut of which v« totend to call, white our present Itock tests, ot LKS3 TSAH MkHUTAOtuESttfl’ It BULKS Ah! P&IOSS. Person* l»m 'thing Botete, Steamboats or Private gcaldssets will Qnd It to tbel* advening* to coll oorly and exam in* oar itook, which ihtj will find anmrpoavd la ox tout ood variety, ond ot lower priOM thou tho uai qnolttioi of goods eomld now ho purchased la flow Fork or Philadelphia. aptlimt Et'cOM oALl'e—6o lbs- Cor lale bj B. A, FABBBIITOUKB, fcON * Oo n I comer of Fi»st and Wood «tr—to. R HUBAKU KuUT—3OO lbs for gals by B. A. FABB EdTOCKtt, bON * GO., »p 7 ooraor of flwt ood Wood arrests. EJiUVAii—Fba*k Vjls (Joedib has removed bis Prodaco ond OamoloUo "tore to »m U 0 OgOOHD fITBEoT, tlx dcors above tho old •toad, wbf ro bo will bo happy to an his old cos toman. April 1, IMA Qp6 WaM'KU —By a practical boiinus mon. of alxtom yoon eipo'ieace in thta dty, o al.ootioa o» Book-harp r U any business or boat non boon, or oalaamin or . travelled ogoat Sir o a rcontila or. aanofactsriag hoava, or will Invest iron ihfro toJoa tboaaond doUer*e«d boeottoaltbar •U.at or aoilva pertnar In tba boa n*es. Address »»W.‘ , farthieeqa»,atTHl&orFlol6. ape-St RLVKJK AViSNUß.—Notice ii hereby gives tbot tbs sU amant of viewer* appuiaud o» tao Oooooite of the city of Allegheny, to east so dam aft a end ben* flu for tba stroigbtoalcg o; th» a rib tins of ltfvar av>noe Fenrta Wore, Alle gheny. was fllsdia tho Diitriot Ooort of Aliogbsaj oounnr, tor confirmation, on BATOBDAY, April 0, 1843, * . S. BOSOFKB, Ja. ; aplitw BolMtor lor tba aity of Alesbaay. HbZLKP ALLEY.—Nolios ia herebj g|«aa that tha atatanaat of viovori appolned by tne OeonoiU of Alleghany, to flaw ana mnn damagei and benaflta analog Iron lha opioloi of H(k] p'a Alley, Third Ward. AUegbeoy, fnm lti [watt Utmfnat to Hagoa allay. »a* filed in tha Iriatr.ct CoSF. of Alfef tuny eoa-.cy, for confirmation, q SAIU&DAY, AptU 4,18«3. if. 60HOTSK. Ja. foUcllor for the city of AlUahanj. UAVB YOU CORNS?—If so, read XX tha folio*log: I PmnvMß, April i, It®. Dr. Babdall ku thl* day operated on a corn for u twy inootaafallT, wnich X think-la worth fifty dollar*. J. WXsTBtT, DtntUt, 2&S Paon at. [from J.H. OoWM%,o»tf <*«*<*<*►•)] . Dr. luodall has tbla oay inaorad nn old and pain* fnl banian lien m j foot. 1 hart bad tha aaae opa* rated on ifpaatadly without toocaaa. bnt 1 o» nappy toatatathat tba aflbetad a perfect cor*, wltbont tha laart pain. Being a medlnal man mjealf 1 can taatliy to bU knowledge ol tha pathological I condition and fermatir* proeaaa of ooraa wnd baniQni. ! J. H. OMMLLT. Wheeling, March 4.1563 J _ 1 _ jbA. a MoVAY * CO., (Late of the ftra of W. H. Williams * 0a.,) COLD, fcILTXB, BASK KOTK9, KXOBAHOM, uro iu owta or wmnm catmxma. gpfljua Notice to gardeners— l xho choice of TefeUbW titacda la the uv Market b«DM o( tb* cttjr tf A 1 egbeoj, will be Mid et public oatory oo FbIPAY, ih* lltc of April, 1661, com* meoclDf at IS o'clock m. Tb« toUowlaf reeelatltm «u adapted by the Select tad Oommoa Goaadli: BttoUed, That ih* Ooiamfttesca Market* be, and -ihey ub hereby Subtracted to aallthe teiMeof Vege> tail* Suoda, on the day of aala, t* pradooanof re* 'getablee oaly. fi. 11. SDHLAP, . ep6:td « h<lnaap of the Oeamltlooon hfarketa. Y\OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES. Ajr OXBTiriOATU or IHDSBTIDSBBB, gUABTEBMASXCbS 1 OKBTIFIOATSS, 7 *-l? OMDB AMD OOOPOHfI, and all other Oorera meot Mcoritfta, bonght by 'W. K. WILLIAMS A OO. t Wood —root, oonrnr of Third. JLLINOIB LANDS FOR BALES. VALUABLE PBAIEIE LANDS, (Improved and animprOvad.) . .f OBIHPBOTIb TMi 1811 f 4Wlfl. frjin |lKio s3opu nu {.'.ft? to «“ »IUA»IU ul?l. qua jjJagjatimilMttpothm. Horputteu. 4&S. A. DlilUhflOßi Brat titaU inol, m ° a - Bw PutaUpr county, lllloofc. HHSAT®* OTT and bolt £m«t!l2 B, S - X ,S01DTI01 » or 00-PABT. A KEBH I r.—Th. 00-Fanaanhlp bmMbn utrt 22s gn*taaod osd— ths um SfhXs»?iSi2!? l S.'£;2s.« PUteMttAMMCItWKUB .. rtMtiff •• ■pBD raEtiKwi'ATlfc«i3oo w 1 &. jriir jppimnmcm. PROPOSALS FOS beefcattle Peeled Propouli in lariied untfl 11 ”” DAY OP ArßiL, 18S3, to furaUWnctoth^bjUt atlc* Department tjQOO bead of BEEP CATTLE. The Cattle to be delivered « Washington, D. 0., on th« 25th day of April, or aa eoon.thereifter a- »e gorernment msy direct. '■ • . . The cattle te iTenp at le««t WJP ponnd* grem, rk no animal to wal<b Lm than 14000l 4 000 pound*. Any person desiring to bid tor a l*e« somber teas * 0.0, ibeold eo retell In bU b‘d.. A bond, with good and enlficient eeconty, will be required. Proposal* from contractor! who have failed to ocm* ply with former bids, from diiloyal person*, and »rom those wn i ate not present to respond to tbfcfr bid*, will not be considered. . . h .. , Pa>meat to be mads in certificate* of Indebted* nen.or each other fends *s Gersnnn;nt may hare for dlabo esment. . . All bid* te be accompanied by a guarantee.'d*®*d by two persona, and olrected to “CoL A. BEOfa* WITH, ATI), a. and 0. 8. U. Bi A., Washington, D. 0.,” and endorsed “FjnapoaaU far Beef Cattle. Form of OuarxmUe. We, —r—, of the county of —> end State .of —, do hereby guarantee that - Uable to fulfill the con* tract In aoeordanoe with the terms of his proposi tion, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract te awarded him, we ere pre pared to become his eecmritiea. : [This guarantee most be appended to each bin.j The responsibility of the person signing the guar an tee must be shown by the ofietal certificate of the Clerk of the nearmt District Court or of tho United Statea District Attorney. Bid* wUdk do art comply with the o&ore will oe re heeled. ap6:td /YWNEBS OF DHATB, WAGONS, \J OABTB, HACKS, OMMBCBltB,eal every de •crlpt'on of OA&KIAGSS, in required to call at th» offloe of the City Tressurer and taka oat their licen ses, onor before the FIBBT DAT Of MAV H&XT. For eaeh and eiarji Wagon, Cart > Oar, Dray BoffyorCartlaja, drawn by ohehorae.ihe naof.—,, 11, ; 9 4.00 For each and every to* ef the above named vehicles, drawn by two honed, the »um of 6.00 j Fortach and every ooe of the above named I vehicles, drawn by fottr hoises, the sam of B,CO For each and every Baok, drawn by two tinrm ** l - | 10.00 For each and wiry Omnibus and Timber Wheels, drawn by two horses; tbe sum ef 12.00 For each additional horse attached to any of the above named vehicles, tbe ram of~.~_ 100 Hio. 4. Itabali be the doty of all Livery iitable Step era In said city to make a retard to the City Treaeu* rer, wlthla twenty days ahsr the peases* or this Or dinance, and an neatly thereafter on or bs fore tbe Ist day of May of each and every year, of tbe number of vehicles of every d»acriptien owned and need by them <n thetr b&eioees, ana the kind thereof, end the said return thall b» made aider oath. bin. 6. All ownaca of Oarts, 1 Drays, Wagcnt and other vehicles, who shall neglect or rtfaes to procure al|pen>eee aforesaid* shall be»ubjso« to a penalty of not less than 10 per cent ter every thirty days tbe earns remains unpaid after thelst day of May of each year. All Lively Huble Keepers failing to make the ret' rn required La the 4th section of this Ordinance, thall. In adoliloa to the foregoing, be subject to a ! penalty of not axoeeding fifty doUars, all of which i penalty shall bereoovarca before the Mayor dr one of I the Aldermen of said city, by luminary conviction; 1 and it shall bs the doty ef the- Chief oi Police to seek I oat all persona who nave failed to comply with any of tbe provisions of this Ordinance nod repirt the same to tbe Oity Treasurer, (or.which eervloe he shall receive tbevnm of fifty cents In ssch csss, to bt taxed and co lectei as pirt of ths costa, upon conviction as atoresild. ' Ibe penaltlss for no i«ccmpllance with ths crdl> nano# will be strictly enforced after the above date. JuHH WILLS, High Constable. Aixsoaur Cm, April 1, 1153 ep4iw AN ORDINANCE to ftuthoriis the Grading and Paving of a part of Shanaapla itrat. ! BraL Belt oedUnerf aad exacted bf the BtU* and Cmhm CommeiU 9/ tbe Oitf 0/ AUeghtmf, •»*«*• kereby rrdeleed tad nacUA bf the e/ethvritf aj the mm, Thu the OomsstttM on Stream bo and they aro hereby authorised aad directed to Invite and re ceive propoeato tor tbo grading and paring of Shan* naplm street, from the east side of Oedar Avenue to Federal ■ treat, la tha Third ward, and to conuiot therefor with the lowest and: heat bidder or bidder*) at their dberotfenu \ Bto. x. That far the porpeee of defraying the «3*t end expense# of the eaid Improvement#, there bo, aad to hereby levied, a apaelal tax, to be equally eeeeeecrt apon tbe ter oral lot* bounding and abutting upon the eald etreet rtapecilTely, Id pro port! oa to tbe faet (Toot la them respectively comprised, aad bounding and abmtilog a* atoreenld. j Sto. 1. ThU a* eoon aa the cost aad expeneca of tald Improvement shall be tally ascartalaed, It shell be the doty of the Street Commit* loner to asms* and apportion tbe tame among the eeTerel lot* bounding and abattlng.upon said etreet rvepect wly, aceorotug to tbe rale above indicated, and thereupon proceed to make demand and collect tha mom, ac cording to the provialons of the Act of tha Genual Assembly ot the Gommoawealth of Pennsylvania, as* titled "Aa Act defining the manner ot collecting the expenses of grading and paving ef tha etreet* aad ailaye of the City of Allegheny, aad; tor other pur pose," paeeed the thlrttota day of March,' lttfi. Bso. A Thu so moch of any or-lnaaoe as may conflict with, cr be sapplted by the foregoing, be and the an* to hereby repealed. [ Ordalaed and eaected into a law this tbe 3d day of April, Anno Domini one thoasaad eight hundred and sixty-three. JAKIS II4BBBALL, frtddinl of the Solan OonaclL -JOHB B&OWfl, Jo., President of the Council. D. Mscraaaoa. Cleik of tha Select Council. M. MoOoaaiau, (Sark of the Ocamoa CeascA, apfcit \ AN ORDINANCE -it© authorize the finding and Pavleg of ftidge stmt. SSO.L Ba it *crf*fa— tsmd hwaW by Oe &Uct ni Oommtm Omni Unmetl* *J the Oita at Alltghmf, and (t 4* hereby erdeiaed amd —acted fry the amlkotitf U« nm, that (k« Oomaittoo on Streets ba and Um; an nersby anthorlieu and direct ad la Invite and race!** proposal* tor tba grading and paTlng of fcldga attest, from Marion ihaa» to it* asst aids of Irwin evenas, In the Tint Ward, and to contract thertfer with the lowest and bast bidder or bidden, at tbalr dncr tton. ( Baa. 9. that lor the parpwe of dafraytng the coat and exi>*ns*s of ths aald laproTtiaaata, than ba, and i« hereby levied, a epeciel tax, to ba equally assessed opua ths samai lota bonniing and abattlsg apon to* aald atnat respectively, la proportion to tba lest Croat In than rcesectively comprised, and bo on ding and abutting as afoiaaald. ] Ban. S. That as soon as ths oast a»d expanses of said improvemeata shall ba tally ascertained, it shall ba tba daty of the &tract Oohunlsslooer to mum and apportion the same among* the several lota bounding and abaulag. apon said street respectively, aeoord lag to the tola above Indicated, and thsiwapon pro* coed to make and collect the seat, according to tba prcrvlslQne o( the Act]of tha Gaaanl Aa»«mbiy or the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entltltd **Au Act defining the of eoUectlag tha axpansaa of grading and paving of tha stnsti and alien of tha Olty of Allegheny, and tor lather porpoase,” pa—sd the thirtieth day of Kerch, t I IS6S. Sbo A That ao mnch of any ordinance as may cow* filet with, or ba snppllsd by tha loragoing, ba And the —me Is hers by repealed! Ordained and an—tad Into a law, this ths 9d day of April, Anno Domini oaa jthoa—nd sight hundred -and sixty-three. JAMBS MABSfIALL, President of tbe delect OouncU. JOHN BBOWH. Ja, Prwttent of the Oommoa Ocrancil. Attwt; i D. Xicmioi, Clerk of the Select Connell. M. MoQosneu, Clerk of tbe Oommoa OouacU. j ZxraAtmox «r Coaxial—ten ten eons and sfflea* dona car— if Ostas and Bunions wlthont ceiling or oawlsgpeln. Dr. Bmitalt. wbo bat dsvoisd ysar* • of study excl—lTslv to thlabraech of nnwfitti ba oonsnltad at hia efflea on DUMOBD BTIUSZT, wo* oad dcor above Qraot street, opposite tha Court House, daring tha coming weak. Should sny ona doubt tha tflaaey of DrT&andail'a practice, ha will readily come forward and extract a oorn gratuitously In o*der to oonvtoto that soon a disccTsry was never before praetlosd. Thonsands of tastlooniali can ba s—n from this and tha eaatlasmt of Korops. sp»;std j • rp PERSONS MOVING. Tbe bait place la gat yoor CAS AMD WATVB PIPBS BBPAIBID BAIIiBVf FARRELL * CO.’S] Ho. IZ9 fourth street, nsarßmlthfUld. V A fall —tirtnisnl of Gaa and Water f ixtar— always pa band. i; * . *P" . vVTfiW CONSIGNMENTS n 400 bn»n* choice Poach Blow PeUto—} *OO do frte-AlMvts; 40 dtsHlnkory Brooms* 900 dos fsnoy sari Brooms; 800 hash prims dry Patches (halves;) 000 do choice York Blais Cry AppMii IB dp D»y (tarries; 10 ksp prlsto Lardf 1 - 90 tmah Uatoa Us; i • * •o do nutslias; 40 hex— Peahen Obsssei - I. itot. ud fcrul.it 80. 1H fcenliwt!. UH ,EAHK YAK OOBDIB. IQUUKRIK KUuT-2UU 1M Idw IgfMltb* 3'. S A. rAWHIffItXJMjWHAOO^ .UliT (bmitft*) Dliiit 150 nuarntmmii '' ‘: m am. nuuuwtiHMaM*i. JrEir iioreßT/iAicjm* JUST RECEIVED. dk j. h. LißDsrrs BLOOD SEARCHER, (The genuine,) Will remove tbs impuritim from the Mocd mush looser then other medicine, Try it. FURNITUBI POLTBH makm old fnraiture look m veil u nav, end Improves tbs polish et any arti cle of famitnrt, end costs bat 25 cents per bottle. HBW PIBFCMBRT—FIowers, Flirida, Filry, White Pend Ll>ly, Bprif blossoms, with s large assortment of all perfsmss mods. Drake's Plantation Bitten; Drake’s plsatetlon BitUnt Drnfee's Plantation Bitters; Drake's PUnteUon Bitten; Delle/’e Pnin btnoMr cnne borne; Dalley'e Pels Bxtroetor euree sores; Daliej’s Pels Extractor cores cots: relief's Fein Extractor cures eny kind <4 soree In n very short Urns. Pol ton's Oonfh Syrup; Fulton’s Ocufh Byrnp; Felton's 0oo«b Sytap; Fulton’s Oosgh Bjntp; Ayer's oberry fecto*al; Ayer's Cherry Peetorni; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; ' Brcwn'i Bronchial Aoehes; Browa's Bronchial Trochee; Browa's Bronchial Tmhir, Browa's Bronchial Troches; Bpeldlug's Prepend Bine; Spsldlngs Prepend 01ns; Bidding's Prepared Glee; Spalding's Prepend Gins; Hocflind'e German Bitten; Boeflsnd’s German Bitten; Hoeflsnd'i Oerman Bitten; Hoofland’s German Bitten; XlUi' Citrate of Magnesia; Ells' Oitroteof Magnesia; guts' Citrate of Maguesla; Bills' Citrate of Magnate; Oongreas Weter, fresh; Oengreee Weter, freeb; Congreas Weter, fresh; Bakst's Ood Liver OQ: Baker's Ood Ltver 00; Baker's Ood Liver Oil; Hatband's Calcined Magnesia; Bos bend's Calcined Magnesia; Husband's Calcined Brown** Faeces of Ginger, Brown's Tessnae ef Ginger; Brown's Keeecce of Ginger; Ayet*e SiroapnAle; Ayer's Banapertlls; Aysr*s BampariUa; Ayer's Plllr, . MoLane’s Pills; Wilson *s Pllk; -Blnnlnger*s Gin; Blnninger'i Gin; Plan lifer’s Gin; Goooalss for the Hair; Oocoatne for the Bair; Oomalne fcr the Hair; Baraett's Preparations; Burnett's -Prepent tons; Barostt's Pre Delations; eeie »t FULTON'S DEUG STORK, Hot Huill FIFTH 6TBIBT, rpHE CONSTITUTION 1 THE UNITED STATES, AND UNION LEAGui PLEDGE, In pamphlet farm. Pualonhottminnn. war Published by JOHN F. HUNT, KABOBIO HALL, FIFTH STBBHT. MtT Single oopiee mailed, poet-paid, on receipt ol price. ■** AMOK AND JJ JJ trZIHO AHD BUHHBZ Boots, Iboes, fiatten aii( Balmorals, Oaoafcttaf of all Kinds and QnaUtir a. Havtaf bocfht baton tba advanca, fear Cub, Uwy win bs sold at lowar ntaa than cu bs fsnnd alss- vbm. Basaraandcan and axasslna ayswekW- few ptwihastng. OOONTZT MIKOHAHTB AND PIDDLZBB aopplUd at Haw Tark and Phllartalphli prtaaa at J. H. BQELAHD’fI, 98 Markat atraat»Bd door Own Fifth. yysdAj I'Ai'JtKd, BBTAILIKB AT \ Leu Than Kuterc WholeiaU Price*, VOB OABB, Ho. 107 KABXST STRUT. Tha foods beoghtbafora th« grait adranoa to pcloaa. OHZAP FAPIBS, at«, 8, IQ,U)f md 150 par ptoea. QLAZED PAPKBS,from 80 coat apward. GOLD F1?1B at S?34°* s ta par piaoa ipnid. BAND BO HZ OAK PAKZL DZOOBATIQOT at (8 casts par pises. ABSOBTKDA PLAIN GBIEN WINDOW PAPZZ, itthilofulntM. •VfMll aad ass. JOS* HVGHSB) . Ho. 10T MABHXT BTBHHT. XTOTXCB,—The Books *ad Aoooonts AH of tba laU firm af BIOKAM A KZZTZE, aad of JONAS KUriE, baring bsan pUoad In a* bands for coUacUom, ail paraoaa hirlti unaatlla [ aocaonta on altbar of aald books, ara ranaatad to oail at ay «Soa, Ha. 10, Watt atda of tba irtaaoad,- balow Ohio atraat, tmssdiatalf, aad maka parmsnt, ALtXANDOB HAIB, Aldafaaa. Alleghany, April Sd, 1863. apS;Bt gARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, LANE, X'ABOY* CO.’S, I*o VBDNNAL BTBKZT, AUsfhany, (Id door balow tba Daw Markat Hows.) Blaaebad aad Pablaaebsd Mosltss: Dark aad Lifbt Oolarsd Prints 5 Pranob aad Bogush OMatnss; Fraach Lawns; Pina Wool da Lalnts and KtrUo Monrntsf Goods; Mohair and 811 k Warp Alpaooa Black, Plato and Ptgvrad Silks; Cboeksd and Oaloni alike Poplins; Lsstras, far Travsting Draas: Ltnaa and Cotton Boasting; PtUow Lin an aad It tails GsnnU«aMi*« Goods; Olotbs, 0 Maintains; SUk ant Upon Bsndk*tehtafe» Nock Tlsaj Ac. asbtfema *1 UMBKB AND BOAT BIDING.—Tfc« \J mdoolfßod-wovlcl latem wilf cartonm ud tko pabUo that tkoji btn now itiktU Mill a (apply of KUll AMO 041 TUEBll.Mdcu ftllon&n fbrßoat Bldiag. Bittf* or BalUUaf BteAeraaj tUßf Ibthaittna. • • •. • &ioEKT*FiHnnrav_ MaftßivMfll, 9mm otfoo*. Uht Mortar*. ohoioe; V » do . Bwitt |w>i UObaA.DffM Afflais WO #o DtMPmS«) »M>ta.*xtrm Floor; *0 do XstnVMSn Wfe^iVlMVdUoMUt baton 4 ; = mMU. .< B. ttXPJW ltt stmi. :Lsff ' ~ auBT a ooma oar WOODS GOODS, B ARKEE’S, 5» IABBET ST. S I £j 2. S I PLAIH—In all tbadarinMeeolaßaadsfcafcai FIGCMD-Sall-oloiad.aooblaaaJ In grmt TuUtj, Boa. of them it old jcfcani PLAID AHD BTRIFBH—At all prtaa, tom tO tantatotlEOpar jnrt| BLACK SILKS—Plain and Tfgvnd, at all prioas. ray rti—p. JACQUES, MANTLES & CIBCULABS. Oar smnrtiusnt of them Is oomplete, embracing the ehsioact stylss «f the largist Eastern honsss, and wa will sdl them OHXAP. S H: W L S The various and most desirable styles for OFBIHO and BUMMXB can be fiend In oor stock, and at the lowest prtoee. DRESS WOODS, FOBKIGB ABB DOMBBHO, lor Spring and Sum- mer, an IMMHHSI STOCK, the prims varying from It cents to I LOO per yard. hovskkeepijto goods, Of every kind. GRIT'S AND BOVS' WBAR. clothb, ousnmis, CASnHTS, BATI- HUB, HAN, Tfim, OASHMKMT,, KI BIHO OASSIHIT*, OOTTOHASH, Ac., Ac. fcjr W» HILL KMiL IVIATTHgQ CKAAP. ■hal AND BKAUTUTOIa SOODB AVAL OF RRAGRUM A CLYDE’B. uin collars abb sums. BLOBS BLRBTRS ABB BBBTHAS. LISII, CAMBRIC ABB LAMB VBB'K. B*W BTILB HBAB BBBSSBS ABB BBS. oißßioAt tibs, lumas. GLOYBS, HOSHST, LACS Bins. BFRIKO DABBS TRIMMIBOS. BRAIDS, BOTTORS, OBRAMBRT*. BPBIHQ BOBBBT CBIMMIRGS, ITOBT ABB IHKLL 00MB8, STUBS BTTLBS BALMORAL SKIMS. HOOT SKIRTS, OOBSBXS. Aad aa al*aat rariat, afVAHOI ABXIOUS A BOTIOHB.s* {akaaas lavas thsr casks bsafkt KAOBim * QLYDI, TimURRUB, Clifin« TwtttiMDlißiiH JOSEPH mornb * oa, 77 Ana 79 liitket B*mt, Whnhwk ml Batefl Otalw te RHAW OOODfI, ÜBBOHBs BXUCB| laACM, XDOniGS, OHAKHB HOOO4, tHBBOIOniBB, < PIMA TlTMliniMß, BHAIOO, ill ktedi, num bitrohb, ~ - OBHAXBHTB, iun,iDom OOSSSTt, UMBBXLLAB, HOOP BXIBX9, ud * flOSPlttB HlOftMll oC ntmon abo nuu» wajub. . W« aoUdtaa wtiwtfcwfcC «u ataokbjlbr chaate, HiUbMnt&d Osaka, cooiteattkalw* MB initkfttiafllaUdMMaoibmi^ JOOIPH HOBHH A 00., ■ktl ffiadW Miitot itnß. gHAKEBSI I 400 DOZEN, AO ateaa, white ud ;ootonii| S Hi SI S HOOPS, AT lam TEAR RASTKRK FBIOBS, FOB CASH, ' . 'I- > ■AOBUX ft QLTSS’S, - 80. T 1 MABKBT SIBaJn, CBatvanj«ksatkaadlHiM«sSj[ - • mM* gHAKKR HOODS STRAW goods* BjthaOaat* Dopm* 0H1A? POB GASH, AT 2 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND A DKALIKB. EATON, BIACRUAI * CO., Noa 17 abb 19 Fifth FtbsHi. CBIMMIHQH BMBBOIDBBISS, G FISTS’ amMO, 0 RIBBOHB, RUCHES, OOLIIaRB, wrww, hosubt, glo yes. z i phybs, tab kb, And n foil amortmeht of SHALL WARM ABB HOTIOBB. The low price* at which oor stock *m »—rh*il tsa v lee os to offer great inducement! to uitt OOFSThT MgRoHABTS, MtLLIBBRB 15 ppDDLXBB, and all who buy to sell again. auTiwesSm j j : • HOOP SKIRTS J. M. Burchfield’s, V. K. oor. 4th and Market Sts. saw FABISIAN SKIBl; wn>l ZAPS BKIBTi DBIBS GOODS, ctfnewertrtjlrti PBXBOH POPLTHB; rgXHOH LA WHS J FIGUBED DS LAINKS; FAHOY BILKS; f BILK BHAWLS; larga aarartnieniof nav and oM (OoAa (fean,-. FOB CABH. ' _ . ; . ■ -MS- • QPRING FASHION, ' f - "for 186 3. Tha m.Mt style] BAOQIJM and 01BOBLAM pro to be seen af_ No. 31 Fifth Street. DBSSS GOODS,of aD designs and QoaUtke; FIKHOH POPLINS; PBXBOH ALMEBAB { FBStfGH A2OBIAH; PBXXOH ALPAOOAHt And » splendid imortment of BLAOK and- WHITS OBBOKB. • • PBXHOH PLAID SHAWLS; PT.AHt BLACKS, nODBKJV BLACKS, PLAIN COLOBS. FIaUBID COLO BSD BILKS, AND OHKOK SILKS. Oomntrr MerchAnte will Atpoyo find An oxtra Itoek of Valley And BtaplA Goods At modorstn prion. •rOBLT OHB PBIOB. WAXiIKa - Spring soppljr of BLUBLTOK, BXDfuBD, °° fl XKi&SK SPRING, KUBIHGHH. . ABTBBIAHs &XLIKXB,Aa, Pormlsfcy 'pUOTOUKAPH iLLBUMd, hOWStyIM, A from tart manafeetarlee, Cron BO.asQts aptiiA; Ue lM|«rt and tart assortment lirttie ciij, at Book, Stationary aid Haws Dealer, aMO MASOHIO HALT*; PfITH STRAW. *m>m, MUTS OALT AHD OBAIH LIATEUta BHOBB ACT) BALXOBAXiSrWttIt thick IwtXMalTtete OSO.ALBBHB'BOHAOO.’* c. trout itxvfttf PMUdaJphl*, A {eat for John Kanh Hw H coasUattr f»r m3* at loirart maiktt frio*. Tkla Aah Is partioolirly adapted to tbs aukbg of T)M THUMB ANDLADYB CASTS DH TISIIB, anly lOcanla, at ZHB AXHHLHD ZA* LAW, coaplata, oslf 10 eaatnat ■ HU NTH ZHB AMHHDHD STAMP DUTII3 OH OABSS. calf 10ctnta,at ■ hunts ZHB BHW OOHBCBIPTION ■ LAW. oalj S cants, at \ HUNTS. - Mrosplaa of tha then ant, post-paM, «a laotpt of pries. Aonsws, JOHN?. HUNT,, MAfiOHIO HALL, TOTH SZBBBS. ■MO : ■ y - AUA.HU.— tinting mads.. tel (Mlocto of tho Doited ■total, mod tho viltoor , SteUlOonnHoulaftteMrMNol'lilDriutei fcntlo pnJndoo or AFfiBITW TOKIX* TBAOTlfis IMTH WITHOOT PAIH, I lhollof_ mroteltj bo obUpd to bo owojr from mj eßoo tto ■Niter port of But Ppitop ood Bnoimor, ood tint mz ootiooU'Bn not bo ton tbanbp, I bon on» Suod olth rarllr. X. 1. WOT*, o bootiit of nil Sown ObUltr In onry brooch of tho |*rnfctetno,.ood EdontrKototeo». ifr. W«ro will bo with ten . front April IM, on* trill toko tho gonoml chom of tho oßto, hotter ow frooto ducto top wboteite ■ tanOonto otm2o#<tollie(<An« ojpontoijindto thomohonlflolpottoftboprofoteloo _foNono trite ■ovhonhlthtetoUlodtonontholrTtothatiott- . of for wont cf ttetoooioj put,or Iroadofom to . / . thi »porota,on onorod thot inch dUßonltr'.no : t ? hnarortet%ool hon modo moof Impootomoote, vj •ndrrllldoToteterwholotlmotolt. . Boteooooo In noord to tho pofcbMHKOnd Ng* efthooporoltea ottoo If dtilred, ond (rate Xadkd (•otteantoo. Eomrabuthotcold wonUtaThtho tano whoa tho oppnrotno con bo. good toltehoit od n&Ufo, ,]L OEDBI, poouri, m Hmlthtril if loot. yy all, rjjrhiU, HBAD Hitt. tun ■■iirtiT"* c<BPftTHO GOODS,bought bo ftm t& U«» *»o* odroaeolnprise. How tfyUo of WALL PAFIB. WtHDOW BLQIDB, UffOCbEXD AHD BAM QIUIS, UAltf ASUf 0QU&IH8, K to. ■ A my top MMrtaMatW WHITE BLtHU, oft 15 ctai, /So, GLAJEKD WALL FAPJI,h»4- •oao tetgao, ** V ooau, Go.; Aa, <dc oak bp;. TJLLNO AT A BiBQAIN.—WiII b» L ; f OOTAYB OCTAVE DPMGEt PIAHO, XbdobybvoofifcobMt Poiii »•)»«. lit* autinSr Mv a pwwai tht oimilw Ukt» Ik bick with bis to brißCOioad h«Mo Ua«tttl»c« i«toMttltB»(aU>- tppifto' ' r • vQP* • A. Ptwlll. IH PIIOOBt itwit rnHJCloQdtraiined hkvo iiuadijformbA X 000-fommfio oader tte.flm taAotjlo eC LIHBIAT ATBLfOBD, for tfcoparptaooTtttM* MUag»Whoton)o «a< BOtail Gnio«n,-Vloaraat IntiNcMmit Ho. Tilfrrrtj moot, dtU.. . Joan obo»« Sfc CWr. who*tfctjr wflfbo BUmfC*" om thoeostooun of U* ol* fccaaoof UX r AU|fii ■AT, o»4 tho paUlOgaMnDr* \ • . < BAM'b LtBDSAY, JA* •pfctw - JOBHTILIVUtD.’ 'PBHUVAU ~ it* v «MWioHr! i..T« )fto»U* ptonui koOlan/timLlbßSft'' _> ■**Odli,:boMA2l> BTV.fc^t^xtbouototbobdla^ !•***■!* Al'ttwiw'' “ *u*om Ui. i:; V! ojir coopi* Jabbers and Retailers of HOO l*i jjfTftTfl, JUBT BIOXT7BD AT An ftxtrft large stock of #BXHOH OHALI SHAWLS; VBKHOH MOZAMBIQUE SHAWLS. SILKS! SILKS! ALEX. BATES, si firm bVbbbt. SIMON JOHNSTON, contAr iLoitASold Aid Bowib AtsootA. JOHN P. HUNTS, BUSSES BOLMOj B*. Tl. ww ypoj wd Tcwtt So Mo. 32 boi UUUKUJ SODA ASH. HUN 3?& So. 91 Wo6p‘ STMMXZ, JMMmßwriboaS JMb'&TNEi, : ' AmmUmt UUrm tXamom& AUi. i THOMAS FALMSB.
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