4 ~ ;':p8lll^^ . A * v>\ .S' -K: f I- . i jtfl **> •*n V■- !• V (• - '■ t- W;.: ' \ Mi: y v-* '■ r ' . ■ ■ . i-cwii *iv. .v: . * '• T-I.K j'.Vt ,»(!,' 1. ■•>;: .‘.''4 '.SV:-;: *•-. .»•' xfr: o &: s *>Kj#::iw•fet: ■ .3. ,"0. .-v. ;>» > * *tv *■'■ •fcr ; jj<« ‘ ~ ;«vii , •,• vh 1 ' • fi* • ‘.'l >?•*« ;'■ '• " • ;!+.:. A’-'; ■;j ' 3 ‘ &. ’ >''*’* ■■+ : H v'.- -*)•:• , •;•• ■: i 1 V’-;'; •r, 1 '-i! 1 :: : v.'. v.,'? ■,■:>,• ■, ;'!-•’ , ■ *> : *■ ; :• i: : \. *. ' :j,. -»S’ 1. • 1 *> •'mV. I L WEDNESDAY MOENINO, APRIL & The Severn Dtfi’ Betties, end the Close of the Peninsular Campaign. In'Cogitation with the obis rtricv of the eaUles qf the foliar* of the Peninsular Cam paign, as sot forth in that portion of Goners! Baxxaxd’s report embodied in the report of the Committee on the Condaot of the War, -• which we here alresdy published, we think it important that oar readers sheald here before ’ them the following portion of the Committee's Report," preceding the extrutfrom Gen. Bax* iikOi andplaeiflg lx the eleerest light the feete brought oat in the evidence concerning the week of battles, or the period of “chang ing bill," which closed the epernttone in front of Richmond. These Seren Days* Bat :«•* tee begin with the contest at MechantetviUe on the 26th of Jane* in whloh the enemy vm repulsed, bat which wm followed by oar re ■ • - treat at night to Gaines's Mill. At this point we take ap the Report: »ATTLI OF OAMtS’e Hill.. On the 27th the battle of Gainai'e Mill was fought, prUclpaUy by the troops under Gen. Porter. Oar foroei there engaged were from 27,000\t0 30,000} the fores of the enemy being • >- from two to three times that number. The / enemy-were In inch; aaperior foroe that, al , though oar troops foaght with exoaedlng bravery, they were driven hook with a loss of O,OOO men, in killed, wounded and miss ing. Gca. McClellan wm questioned as to the poUsy of leaving the right wing, consisting I . of only aboat 80,000 nun, to moot tho attack of tho superior foroo of tho enemy, instead of •withdrawing It to tho right bonk of tho Chick- before tho bottle of Gilnss’s MUI. ; Hit testimony on thot point if as follows: "QuasUon. Whatever might Haro been the ■ intentions of tho enemy, u tho attack wos to : hare been mode by him* would U not hare boon bettor to hare placed both wings of oar army on tho soma lido of tho Chlokahominy .prior to tho bottle of Gnine'sHiU ? ’ "Answer. Ido not think they oaght to hqro been brought to .the some side of tho Tirer before they actually wore. '‘ “Question. Whit advantage wos golned ■ by leering the right wing of oar army to be attacked by o greatly superior foroo? ‘•Answer. It prerented the enemy from gettlog on oar flank end rear, and, in my opiaisn, enabled ns to withdraw the *r«ny and its material. “Question. Will yoa explain what was done by* the right wing of oar army at or about the time the left was engaged which eared our flank from attaok and enabled the army and its material to be withdrawn ? - “Answer. By desperate fighting they in flicted so gryat a loss on the enemy as to oheek his morement on the left bank of the —river, and gare os time to get onr material oat of the way." KJRUIT or THX WgOLl UST DICIDXO OX. Baring the night after the battle of Gaines' , Mill, all oorforoes were oonoetrated on the right bank of the Ohlekahominy, and the next day the morement to the James Hirer was determintd npon. Gen; Heintsslman testi fied that the night after that battle he was sent for by Gen. MoClellan j that he found erery thing packed, ready to learo j that Gen. MoGlellah said there were two-thiags to be doner-to ooneentrate Us foroes and risk all on a battle, or to withdraw te the James Hirer; that if he risked a battle there, and was beaten the army was destroyed. Gen. Heintxelman adrised Urn not to risk a battle ander such eirramitanoes, for if that army was lost the .cams# would be lost; - that it were better to go tbs'Jam ss Hirer and await re-enforce moots. Gen- McClellan replied that be was of that opinion himself, and that was de termined npon. That night, at 2,20 a. m., Gen. McClollah telegraphs to tho Secretary of War that he (Gen. McClellan is not re sponsible for the remit, but feels chat the Qorerament has not snitaised hit army. To this the President, replies, on the 28th: “If yoa bare bad a drawn battle, er a re pulse, it is the price we pay for the enemy not be(pg in Washington. We protected Wash ington and the enemy eonosntrated on yon. Had wa stripped Washington he would bare been npon ns before the troops senteoald bare got to you. “Bare your army at all erents. Will send re-enforcements as fast as we ean. Of oearae they cannot reach yoa to-day, to-morrow, or nextday." The 28th of Jane passed without any isrl oas fighting. GoL B. S. Alexander testifies that on the afternoon of that day he was sent for by Gen. MoClellan, and went to bis head qaarters, at Sarage's Station, arriving there aoont dark. JBe received instructions to pro ceed with an esoort to the James Rirsr, send back a sufficient number of men to act as guides for Ue different columns of the army, oommnaicate with the gunboats, and order supplies to bebrougbt up tho river; to examine both shores of the James to the mouth of the Cjhiokahominy, and ascertain the landing pla ces ; proceed np the Chickahomlny to the head of navigation and aioertala the places where the army coaid cross, in ease of necessity, and then return to headquarters end yeport. He left Savage's Station, that night, andreaohed the James Hirer the next afternoon. By the time he had completed his examination the army had reached the James Hirer at Mal vern*. W*CLXLLA» FIOrOBH TO DISTBOT KXBBAGQAGI. While at headquarters Motiving bit instruc tions, he wu shown, uhe testified,-e printed order, not then issued, directing thedestrue tlon of the buggegrof dffleen end men, end the tents, camps, equipage, end things of thet kind; appealing to ths.army te submit to this privation, as it would he paly temporary— “only fore few days." He remonstrated with Gan. McClellan ageinit Issuing saeh an order; that it-wouldhayt a' had effeot, wonld demor- army, as it wonld he telling them mere plainly than they eoald be told in any other way that they were defeated and run ning for their lives. ‘The order was not is sued, and Qen. MoOlellen testifies that ha has noraeoßeetfon of any snob order. van asraaeT to jaxss aitka- The retreat to James river having been de cided upon, the arfcay lookup Its march, being attaeked by the enemy In the day time, and however snoeesifal in repelling those attaeks, evacuating their positions daring the night. The actions of Savage's Station, Glendale and Malvern were fought doting the movement of the army to the James, the enemy being repulsed in each day's fighting, and our army foiling baok, under orders, daring the night. ' -. It would appear, from all the information your Committee mb obtain, that the battles wore fought, the troops handled, new dlipo sUionemade and old ones ebanged, entirely by tho corps commanders, without *direetions from the Commanding General. Ho would plaeothe troops in the morning, then leave the field and seek the position for the next day, giving no dlreotions until the elose of the day's fighting, when the troops would bo ordered to tail baok during the night to the new position selected bv him. In that manner the, army reached the James river. battlb OF MALVKUr SILL. The battle of Malvorn-HUI, of the Ist of July, was the most fieroely contested of any upon the Peninsula, The troops were plaoed In the morning, under direction of General MoC ellan, who then left the field, returning to U again in the afternoon. The first notion of the day oommeneod about 10 o'clock in the forenoon, bat did not continue long. The principal notion, when the enemy attaeked most vigorously and persistently, commenced late In tha afternoon and continued till after dark, the enemy being repulsed and boatsa at every point. 'Many of the oftoers examined ky jour Committee are of the opinion that the enemy were so severely punished on that day that they could have been followed into Richmond had our army followed them up vigorously. : It is trte that our army had been severely tried during the preceding week, fighting, ns the^did,, nearly -every day, and rotroatfng •very night*' Th» corps semmsadsrs and the troops under them fought most bravely—no troops better. However disheartened they may have bMpme by what all must have re garded as a precipitate retreat daring the night, they stUI fought with the most obsti nate bravery when attacked in the day time by an exultaatand sueoessfal enemy. u’ciuLLAw eriu. a*»*ATi. The commanding general; howsver, deter mined te fall back from Malvern te Samson's Bar, Bstwitfutsadlng the vietery won there by oorjtfsji Beseems to have regarded his army ns entirely unfitted to meet the enemy, for on the day of the battle at Malvern, evi dently before that battle took plaee, he writes to Urn Adjntdat Csnerat ef the army from MaxaU's plaitaHen. ;' i -~-s' "T , •“ •>• ' t ~ r ** “■ A AXD STILL VAXTB TEOOPS. '* My men are completely exhausted, and I dread the result if *a are attacked to>day by fresh troops. I: possible, I shall retire to night to Harrison's Bar, where the gaoboats can render more aid in covering oar position. Permit me to urge that not an hear should be lost in tending me froth troops. More gun» boats are mnch needed.*' On the Id of Joly the President telegraphs to Qen. McClellan: 11 Yonr dispatch of yesterday morning in dnoes me to hope your army is having some rest. lathis hope alio n me to reason with you for a moment. When yon ask for 50,000 men to be pfomptly'seht yon, you mast sure ly labor tinder some gross mistake of fact. Recently you sent papers showing yoar dis posal of foroes made last spring for the de fense of Washington, and. advising a return to that plan. I find included fn and aboat Washington 78,000 men. Now please be as sured that I have not men enough to fill that | ▼try plan by 18,000. All of General Fremont's in the valley j all of General Banks's, all of General MoDowell's not with yon; and all in Washington, taken together do mot exoeed, If they reaoh, 60,000, with. General Wool and General Dix edded to those mentioned. 1 have not outside of your army 75,000 men •ait of the mountains. Thus the idea of send ing you 60,000 men, eraoy other considerable foroe, promptly, is simply absurd. If, In your frequent mention of responsibility, you had the impression that I blame you for not doing more than you oan, please be relieved of inch impression. 1 only beg that id like manner you will not ask impossibilities of me. 41 If you th : are not strong enough to take Richmond just now, I do not ask you to try just now. Save the army, material and personnel, and 1 will strengthen it for the of fensive again as fast I can." On the 3d of Jnly, after the army had reaohed Harrison's Bar, General McClellan writes to the Secretary of War: 44 1 am in hopes that the enemy is as oom* pletely worn out as we are; he was oertalnly very severely punished In the last battle. • » • • e • It is, of oonrse, impossible to estimate as yet our losses, bat I deubt whether there are to-day more than 30,000 men with their oolors. “ To accomplish the great task of captur ing Richmond, and putting an end to this re bellion, re-enforcements should bo sent me rather muoh over than less than 100,000 men." THI ABUT HILPLCS3. Thq retreat of the army from Malvern to Harrison's Bar was very precipitate. The troops, upon their arrival there, were huddled together In great confusion, the entire army being collected within a space ef about three miles along the river. No orders were given the first day for oooupyisg the hights which oommanded the position, nor were the troops so placed as to be able to resist an attack in foroe by the enemy, and nothing but a heavy rain, thereby preventing the enemy from bringing np their artillery, saved the army there from destruction. The enemy did suo coed in bringing up some of their artillery, and threw some shells into the camp, before any preparations for defence had been made. On the 3d of Joly the hights were taken pos session of by our troops and works of defense commenced, and then, and not until then, was our army scours in that position. xcmbib or tioora. By reference to the testimony of Mr. Tuck er, Assistant Secretary of War, it will be seen that prior to the sth of April, 1862, 121,500 men had been landed on the peninsula. Shortly afterward Gen. Franklin's division of General McDowell's corps, numbering about 12,000 men, was sent down. In the early part of June Gen. MoCall's division, of the same oorps, of about 10,000 men, was sent down, together with about 11,000 men, from Baltimore and Fortress Monroe, and about the last of June some 5,000 meo of General Shields' division were alio sent down. Total, 159,500 men. On the 20th of July, 1862, according to the returns sent to the Adjutant-General's office by Gen. McClellan, the Army of the Potomac, under his command, was as follows: Present for duty, 101,901; special duty, sics, aud In arrest, 17,828 jabsoat, 38,795 ; total, 158,314. This inoluded the oorps of Gen. Dix, amount ing to 9,997, present for duty, or in all, 11,778 men. U'CLBLLAS IDLE. The army remained at Harrison's Bar dur ing the month of July and a part of August. It engaged in no active operations whatever, and was almost entirely unmolested by the enegiy. The subject of the future operations of the army was a matter of much delibera tion on the part of the Government. General McClellan claimed that the James River was the trne Uoe of approach to Riohmond, and that he should be re-enforoed in order to re new the campaign against that ptooe. The President visited the army about the Bth of Jnly, but nothing was th*en deoided upon. HIS ABMT BSSBYATBD. On the 25th of July Gen. Halleck visited the army at Harrison's Bar, aeoompauied by Gen. Burnside, who had oorno from North Carolina, with the greater portion of hts foroe to Fortress Monroe. The general offi cers were called together, and the question of withdrawing the army was submitted to theta. The council was of rather an Informal char acter. The majority of thooffioera expressed themselves in favor of a withdrawal of the army. Gen. Burnside testifies that, as ho un derstood from the officers there, the army was notln a good condition, sickness was Increas ing, many of the regiments were without shat ter and oooklng utentials, and many of the men were without arms. The geneTal opinion expressed by the leading officers was that the men had become very much enervated. Ooe of the leading officers said that his command could not, in his opinion, maroh three miles and fight a battle. This condition of the troops was one of the reasons assigned for the final withdrawal of the army from the penin sula. IC’OLULLAX'fI DIMaVD FOR RX-nvOXCBJIXXTS. General McClellan applied for 50,000 re-en foroementi to enable him to resume aetive operations. General Halleck,!when he visited the army, informed Geo. McClellan that the Government could furnish him only 20,000 additional treopa. General McClellan con sented to renew operations with that number of re-enforoementa, and General Halleck left with that understanding.. But the day that he left General McClellan wrote to him, ask ing for 15,000 or 20,000 troops from the West ern army, In addition t? those promised to him, urging very strongly that they should bo brought hare temporarily, to be returned to the West after Riehmond should have been taken. As this could not be done, the order was given for the withdrawal of the army as. rapidly as possible, in order to 00-operate with the foroos under Gen. Pope, then in. the presenoe of a superior foroe of the enemy. n'OLXLLAX'B TUTIMOXT. In regard to the re-enforcement of the ar my at Harrison's Landing, the testimony oi Gen. McClellan U as follows: "Question. How many available men did yon estimate that you had at Harrison's Bar, and how many more Would you have required In order to undertake a movement success fully upon Riehmond 7 "Answer. I think I had about 85,000 or 90,000 men at Harrison's Bar, and would have undertaken another movement in advanoe with about 10,000 more ro-enforoements. My view was that pretty much everything that the Government could have Controlled ought tokavebien massed on Che James River, I did not believe the enemy would trouble Washington so long as we; had a powerful army in the vicinity of Richmond, and did not share'the apprehensions for the safety of Washington that were entertained by a great many. “I asked for 50,000 men at first, on the .ground that I thought the army should be “d* “ •‘roni »i poiilbl., ind.ifl lilU. m poa.lbl. l.ft to thuu. Wh.n 0«n. U.llook era. down to Huriion’i B.r, mj noollMtlon l 1 20 ' 000 “•».or lomatbln, .boat tb.t nnmUr, wu .11 tb.t oould b. ta»d. «nd I Mid tbjt X wonld try It .g.ln with tb.t nnmbor. I bm no noollution of buins Mkod at » aabi.qn.nt p.riod for . (ro.Ur nnmbor th.n 20,000 »i . n.eomr; prelimln ary to a movement. * "Question. Abont how many men had been lost from the 25th of Jane until you reached Harrison's Bar, in killed, wounded and miss ing? "Answer. I think the loss was about H,. 000; bull oould not tell positively without looking at the returns. "Question. Will you state In what pour ehauoei for suosess would have been greater, with the addition of 20,000 men to the num ber which yen had at Harrison’s Landing, than they were in front of Riehmond, and before Jackson had formed a junction with the rest of the enemy's forces? ‘ "Answer. I should have counted upon the offset of the battles, whioh had Jast taken piece, upon the enemy. Wl had the strong reasons to believe that the enemy's losses had been very mush heavier tbaaonrown and that portions of his army were very much demor alised* especially after the battle of Malvern , Hill* UECTUKES. MERCANTILE LIBRARY ABSO CIATIQH LSCTOBKB. BASON JONES, THE DFBTJSOtJ!BHMD 18188 OR4TOB, Will dellTerUscelitartfieraitOQ, G-arabaldi and Italy, nT LAr&TETrK BAM, OH Friday Evening, Jtpril 10tA, Before theYoqnf Yen's Mercantilu Library kmo cUUen, and the fubltegenerally. ' 03" tickets, &0 oC2fTs—to be had at the Masle and Book b torse, Library tf corns and at the Door. Deon open at 7 o’clock; Oration to be fin at TJ£, W. H. Kivo&i»» ' I Josifb Auaas, I W. D. McGowab, | J. B. Hvilkt, Lector* Committee. MK JUDGE AUJSu>W. —By rtqaeit of nu>7 dli»ai, Hob Dunsi' Aoixyr, of Bctnr, Ft, will tut bU luton oa the “Adaptation of the Federal lonstlmtlon to a Btste of Insurrection ’’ betoe the people of Pitts burgh. at Lafayette Hal Lon THUJMDaY EVEN* lr*G. the 9th of April. Thjpnjllo are roqnesied to att*nd Lectors to cmmeno* at 7% o’do.k. AD* UDSSIOH YBBS. (epfcßj UuBHITTES. POLITICAL JTOTMCE& . rrS»FUR CLERK OF TUB COURTS. —Wo. A. Huui, of Pitt Township, will be a candidate lor Clerk" of the Courts. of Allegheny Count}, subject to the decision of the Bepubltcaa Ooonty HomteaUnt Convention. mhllito j CLERK OF Tu£ coubtb. thv -Jobs H. Lamum, o: Ohutlars toe n-blp, will be a candidate for Clerk ol the Courts. itujsci to the deeliioo of the BepnbUcan Oooaty Norn In el* log Oonrentlon mM*:to CLERK OF THE COURTS. —Jho. ft. Qoulb, of Bhaler township, will bo before tbe Republican County Confentten ae a can* didate for Clerk of the Courts. apB:to r]S»FOR REGISTER. William J. Bioiuipwm Will be a candidate (or tbeOffloo of Btgletwof Wills. Ac., of All*,beny county, subject to tbe dedsioa of tbe BepnbUcan County Convention. ephto "3»FOil KEGIaTEK.—Jaus £bpt, of Upper St. Olatr township, will be a can* "lUd*t« for Begutir, tab eot o thedodslon of the Be* publican Humtnailng Cone ntlon. mh26:tc PUBLIC JTOTICUS. NOTICE. u ' | £> r Orrtos or ram PxniTLTAXia B. B. Co,, 1 Cabal DaraaruxT. l fbo Peaoajlveal* Eallroad Company hereby give* publis notice, to all whoa it may oonoern, that tn pnnnance of the power and authority conferred opon l. by eondry provisions If an Act of the General Ae* ■etnbly of tae Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on* titled "An Aot Cor the aale ol the Bain Llae of tbe Public Worse," appro rod Bay 16th, tS67, U will, oa tholtret deyr of Bay, A. D. ana thousand eight ban* dred and sixty-throe, abandon ao much of tbe West ern "Division of the Canal, lately forming a part of tbe Bain Lino of the Public Works, and ae uae be* tween BUlnrllle and Johnstown, (oommonly known ai tbe “Upper Western Division,") together afoo with such Dans, Feeders and Bsscrvo lts lying weet of Jobnatown, as pertains to or are need In coaneo tton with said Upper Western Division. By order of the Board of Directors. Wltncee the seel of the said Company, the 26th day of February, A. D. 166% . *-*-* . J. KUQAR THOMSOH, Ill[ mb2:ltayl Pmldat. **v * i T — lB6o— X DBABK'r PLAMTATIOa BITTfcBd, They purity, strengthen and lnvlgomta. They create a healthy appetite. They are an aodldota to change of water and diet-. Tbay oreroume effects of dissipation and late hoars. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They pretest miasmatic and Intermittent far era. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They curs Dyspepsia end Constipation. Thuyr core Diarrhea, Cholera ana Cholera Morbus. They core uirar Complaint and Bottom Headache. They are tbe bsot Bitters in the world. They make the weak mao strong, and are exhausted nature's mat raatorer. Tbay are made of pore St. Croix Boat, too celebrated Oaltsaya bark, routs and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, with* out regard to age er time of day. Particularly re* comu'uded to delicate persons requiring a gentle sUmalaat. Sold by ail Grocer*, Druggists, Hotels, and -leloons. P. 11. DRAKE A OU., AH Broadway, flow Yorx. ia»;smns jr&w jutrmHTMmjiuurTß' NOTICE. —Dl penons ire warned not to purchase e certain note, purporting to be drawn by the oaderalgned, dated April Ist, 1863, at nine months, for SitO, loonier of Eieoertcfc Tape, ae said note bat not been felly executed ty me, and was obtained by false representations anoor*«lrM tlne.tnubleeadexpaaMbj celling et m j office c 4 toon e* your oil ia lanced. »oa ere eleo ex.ectrd to rcnvYe jwar Hate at soon ea aeloaded, v hw wiee tue K*tr ei pmeUy will be erected. AMIs AuLß2f, Wharts uter. CIU-I'AKTNKKtiUU‘.-I haTO thia day ) ms related vUta a* to tha a»ao£actat« and ■««of Tobacco, boeff aad Clear*, charlaa G. Baa;. Baitaftar tha Laau aid atytaof tha firm «1U b« McUOLLUTStt A BABB. Iha bakcas will U ctrr.ai on at ib« eld aiand, Mo, Ift I ttth a treat, aad atoo ro aad alter Moudajr, tha l3tb laat, at Bo 1H Wood atieet * BOCULLIBTIB. Plttabarah. April It*, |Bi3. ap9:lwd EXECUTORS NOTICE—Notion U hatab/ |lr«D to all pareoca baviag dalaa a«am«t th» aetata of Gabriel Oaator, dae#aa«d» lata of Jsfferaua toaaahlp, Alleghany coaatj, Paaca., to pretem tfaa aame lor payment, do y aolbeotloatad, to tbe onderilcnad, at hla raaldifiee, to aatd tovnahlp. Ai»o, a'.l psraoniowtnf ull aatato ara hereby aoUfled to maka payment. JUBH 8. LTrLB, aptfamtanaP K» center. Ct UN DRIES. O MAOKBBBt—Koa. 1, d A S, in bbU. an I hC do: waits ll3H— lnhalfbbls.; LASS fIK&UING d<; VLOuS-Aoparfina, Katre family end Taney; AUo—Sett, tierboo Oil. tfyrtip, Molassm, Orleans Sabers, Mr end extra; beep, OendlM, lobarcm: Dan delion, bentos nnl Bio OoOee; Yoon Hyson, impw riel end Gunpowder Teas, for ie’e at ISA Liberty at, by WM. P. BXOK A GO., apB WboMaie Qrocere. PATENT FOLDINU CAMP CHALK, e siro. g coot seel era chair, l-ght cod dorable, Jmt the thing far the ccontry.. Alas, Voiding Step Ladders, for Libraries, Ac.; Ice Oieem Freeitn, Patent Boot Jacks, Coffee Hills, Tack Bammsns Tee Bells, Sptce Boxes, Bleak le&derin, Ac., for sale at the Veallv Grocery Store of JOHN A. UXNBHAW, epS Oorner Liberty end Hand streets. WHITE CASTILE SOAP—Genuine Imported, Joel received. Ala, Bnsllih and American Glycerine sod Honey Soepe; Brown Wind sxr, Matk, Uanibos, Palm, Almend and Bath Soaps, lu bus end tablets, for eel# wholesale and retail D> JOHH A. ABHBHAW, «.8 corner Liberty and Hand streets. LiIUK dT. LOUIS, HANNI . ,ar. i? B.L, QOISOT KXOKDK, Dk-iSSBIBg VIKeouT ul AO6K ISLi.D.-It. D.W u) commodious steamer lOWA, OspL Voiler, wtll leave es above on SA.TQBBAY, 11th lost, at B o’clocA p. m. For fnlgbt er passage apply on board or to epg J D. UTISGSTUM A 00., Agents. I )uou and Table mats—Jqkk- XJ celrsd, a (all assortment of Wool, Ooooa, Jate end Manilla Boor Hats, also, Palm Leaf, flaln end Vsncy Bhaker Mats, for sale by JOHH A. BBHBHAW, apa corner Llbmrtr and Hand straeta. PUTATUHS t FUTA'rUKH I—Received ibis day, 8 car loads prime Potatoes, 108 Sadta Peach Blows; 60 do Prises Alberts; IS 1 ) do tiykmtn's Xariy; 60 bbls cholae Cherry Blows; Aod for sale by [k aod Mantilla Uae, Ho. lit fidtnl eirett, Allegheny Ulty. KKYB UJSi—in or near the ritt*- burgh Poft-olßc*, on Taudmy ttarnlog, 7th in«t M a ring oanttlitl-iga bnu key and MT«r»TuB*U Iron keys. The fit dor will ooafer a favor by Uavlaa them at THIS OirriOg ap7:U REMOVAL— Fbaxk Van Uobdib hie removed bl* Prodace aad Oommlteion Ptore to bu. m BCQOHD BTBK*T, eU door* ab»ve the old •Usd, whin be will be happy to ee* hie old caaloaen. April!, 180. • epO Lb BABsAVKAB—ISU lba. for sal, bj B. A. rAUHESIOOBB. OOH A 00., apB comer of Ftret aad Wood etraeta. T> HU BAKU KOOl'i (powdered)—3oo Xv lb*, lor eale by H. A. lAHHIBTOOAB, SOM A 00., epB comer of Wood and FlietetreeM 1 IQUouiUB KOuT— 2UOO lba selact eale by B. A. T A BBBSTOOKO, BOH 4 00., corner ol 1 irel and Wood atreeU. puUBAKo KUOT—3OO bble foriale XL t, B. A. rABSXSTOOEB, BON A 00., —***» wper of lint aad Wood etreeta. Dtjx A PPL, na—2Uo bairali bright hBITM for ult u 18, Llbanj >tn«L WM. F. BKOg * 00. IjUKtil AHKIVALIOF TilK BKAttOi •** —l3 boxu Ntw W. B Chaus, fet aala by “P* L. n. yoiqt i on liiUUe—s bble. fresh Egg. lor gale by' ■P «p» wir>. Brest nr/ ULL HUTTjfiK —it bbli. Crath m6l *»*)•>>, WM I BECK . 00. jfi" u vKaasiaas^ ft»T soiMrrf First m 3 Wood itnim. jtbw jibrmMTisEJSEjrra. ?0B CARD PHOTOGRAPHS OF THBPBIKOI ABD PB IBCXaaOt WALUfo to l - "... PITTOCK'B, Opposite fee Poet office. BUT AMOBTXEBT |OT PHOTOS KAPHIO ALBUMS IB THI OITT AT PITTOOK’S, Oppoalta tha Poai office. FOB OABD PHOTOQBAFSB OF PROMINENT BTATE’fMKH, O*HIR\L3, ACTRESSES, Ac, go PITTOCK’B, Opposite the Poit*office BIST QUALITY OF STATIONERY *t PITTOCK’S, ita tha Poatt ffle 'AMARUS IKON WORKS FOR Y BALK.—Owing U a diMQioilOD of co-partner, ibfpt witlirit private ii]i our IBON WOHKS ( ait* nated at (racial*, on the Iron Moontaln Ball oed.'O mllee froth At. loth, oo Milling of oie bot biait tnmaoe, bov In ; eaccevtai operation, gnklDg from eighteen to twenty tone of 80. 1 pig trooper dap/ tweak? dwelling' fceoeee, editable for laborer*; one large ihne-*tory brick etore, fine stable* and barn, >,0.0 acre* of good timbered and 10 J acres of good farming i*"*. Also, a oontract with the Amwioan iron MoanUin Oompeaj for dellrmr of their ore, having twelve yean CO ran. Large banks of heaetlteore lie In im* mediate violnityot the Furaaoe. For farther lafonutlnn, appij at cor office, la Iroadele, where every facility far examining the Work* will be given. • ap&Twd BOOTT, HABBIbON A 00, R UiUL AKOttITJfioTUBHL I Sleu 1 ! Bomestaad Arcbltactare. UloatratoJ. Vann's TUla* and OoUag—. Illustrated. (Jolly's Countryf«tti. (iD«f work ) I‘laitra’d. uownlng’s Country Hon**s. Ooaptete. *• : Oottags .B t donees Mid Cottage Ononis. Downltg’s Laadscapi Gardening and Bur&l Architect—*. Whtelcr's Mural Hearn. Samp's Lindsoapa Gardenlag. Tilliga and Vara Outages, by OleaeeUnd and Baskos. RAT A 00., 65 Wood street. TV&OLU 1 lON OF PARTNERSHIP. \J —The pattoenhlp heretofore existing between the amdenlgaed la the Union Piinlig Mllle, All** *heny Citf, vy dimolred an the firet ol Jemary ait by matnal consent. Tha butnese of the Uta firm of Patterson A Lama will ha uttied op by Abre hue Patten on, who alone it anthorined to oolUct all aoocantidcemidArm. ABRAHAM PATTIBSON, OflOAJt F. LA MU. Pittsburgh, April M 863. On behalf of Oscar F. «w« 1 agree to tba pnblh of the shore notice. L. LAMM. apSJt VTJiW CONEJIUAMJSNTCL «13| 400 both, choiea Patch Blow Potatoes; 200 da Prince Alberts; CO dot Hlokory Brooms; 200 doa Fancy Hnri Brooms? 2W both prime dry Peaches, (balreej) •00 do choice Totk State ifry Apples; 10 do ; Diy Oksrtke; 10 kegs prime Laid; 10 bub Onion setts; 60 do 'Whiteß«afis; 60 boss* Ooabaa Chases; In store and for sale at No. Itt Second strett. ( »p» j FRANK VAN GOBDBB. j^KMOVAL. J. 4. MROWS, MAKvracTom or PoaraßU Tnunia Bunco, Has ramorad to No. 122 fimithfleld ■ treat, where he will heap oa hand a large aiiortment of YKHBTIAN BLIND#, of the latent styles, PLAIN, FANCY and BILK TRIMMINGS,STRAIGHT AND CIRCULAR CuRNIOBS of the different styles, OLD BLINDS repaired, repainted and ttimnii Alto, WlffLOW 8 HAD AS of diffecant klsde. Pliom call these war times. and I will fit yon oat with little money, apg To machinists and manofac- TURKU.—A gentleman of thorough tbeoreti* onl and practical education In Mechanics and o: buloem habits, aoqnelnted with the modern ia psoremenU in the maankmtve of Iran (Beaetrner’e pr.ceae, eto i hiring had tie— to a namber of lm* portent establishments In Bngland and Continent, oflen hie ecrrloes either ee Principal or Amletaat Msatgar of a editable mannf*ctnricg establishment. Hal a thorough acqnalntsaca with German. French and Spanish. Compensation not' ee much an tbject aa an opening of a career. Unquestionable references can be gliea Addreae **K can of Ohirlea Leo. nig, Philadelphia, Pa. apd^w RIVKK AVENUE.—Notice is hereby given that (be statement of viewer* appointed Op the Connells of ol Allegheny, to iwn damage* and ben«flta for the atraithtanisg ol tba n rth line ol Blver evince; Foorta Ward, All** gaeny. aae filed in the Dktrict Oonrt ol Aliegheoy canary, tor confirmation, on SATO BDAT, April 4, IMS. S. tsCIOTBB, Ja, apfrtw BoUritor lor the ally of Allegheny. HEZLEP ALLEY.—Notice is hereby glran that the statamant of viewer* appolnied by tba Oennoili ol Alleghany, to view mid asasaa damages and benefit* artong tram the opening of Baal.p’s Alley, Third Ward, Allegheny, true Us creeaat termlnns to Magee alley, was filed in the lHstr.ct Coart of Allegheny coasiy, lor confirmation, an SATUEDAV, AptU 4, litt. • - 8. 6GHOTBB, Jm, goUdtoc far tha 37.000 •< Procurer, Mom m»1 JKi & MoVAY A CO., (taU of tbo Ins of W. B. WUltami A C 0.,) i B&NKEBB, Ha. n IW4 MB door to IU Jfodta«<»’ Boot nuiu n SOLD, »ILT*B, BADE KOXW. BXCHASOB, *» xu oum or aouuuun iiooutm. ff P**n ' > . • /~IFFIOBB TO liKT—One on first VJ floor odono on ooeand f liflbo wnrohonao wo KI) FKKCim'ATK.—3W_ IDB. lor •tlot>; B.A.lUllfMU.«>■*<&> opt ootpot of WMt ood Wood tfOoto. WtUTK OAK. Cmtßßß—lU DOiej, riaMKWT.—IOO bbl*. of tie oel« brute W* T 0“ tfotook otMßfßAßnot. HVW B■ l lIP ■ nm i.mia. jrmw JiursMTM, rpHB KEW CAKPKT STUBS OF l MoFABLAHD, COILISS A CO., fifth atreat, next deor to the Fhat office, wkx ax OFSUD OB Thursday, April 9th. We hare porch* ted for cash, daricg the reoOat de prtaitoa la the Em tern markets, a very Urge end complete eitartment of ell goods in oar line, e greet pvt of which we lotted to edit while Our present stock last*, et LXSsTtHAN MAHU^AOn^REBS , WHOLES ALB PEIOkS. reran* fern'thing jHotels, Steamboats or Private Bevidoocit »i)l find it to their edrente&e to cell eeMj ead examine oi r stock, which they will find nnsatpasstd In exte it and variety, and at lower prlcot than the same [oallUet of goods coaid now he parch seed in Bew To k or Philadelphia. ap&iteaiT , rpO PERSON’S MOVING. Ihe beej plaee to get your GAS AHD WATKB PIPU BKPAIBKD BAILEY, FARRELL & CO.’S, Ho. 129 Fourth street, near Bmlihfiald. *®“ A. full assortment of Gai and Water fixtures ulumyaon hand. »pa OWNERS OF DRAYb. WAGONS, OABTS, HACKS, OMBlOUfisti, and every da* script 'on of OABRIAQSfi, ar» required to call at tbs office of the Olty Treasurer and taka out tbtlrllosu* sea, ou or baton tbs FUST VAT OF MIT HKXT. For each aod ererj Wagon, Cart ,Oar, Dray Bn ggy or Carriage. dr4wn by one bona, the sum of. —«■ 9 4.00 For each and arery ana of the abora named rehiolas, drawn by- two bones, tbs sum of 8,00 For taob and arary ooa of tbs abora nimwi s abides, drawn by four hones, tbs sum of B,CO For each and arery Bask, drawn by two boms, tbs sum lO.OO For sain and srsry Omnibus and Timber Wbsels, drawn by two hones, tba sum of IS.OO For each additional bona attached to any of tba abort namad rabidao, the sosi o&mZm. LOO . bio. 4. It shall ba the doty of all Llrary Stable Kiip en In said city.to mike a return to tba City Treata* nr, within twenty days after the passage of this Or* diwVnne, nnd asneally thereafter on or Dtfore tba lit day of May of each and arery year; of the number of rshtelst of trsry dsacrlptien owned and used by them in their buslaats, and tba kind thereof, and tba ■aid return shall be mads ucder oath. bxo. A All owners of Oarte, Drsjs, Wagene and other rehloks, who ahall neglect or nfose to procure aUcsmaasefjrMald, shall baa abject to a penalty of not Isas than 10 per cent, fer arery thirty days the same lamalns unpaid attar the Ist day of May of wcji year; All blrerr Stable Keepers felling to makethe ratrrn requiredlo the 4th section of turn Ordinance, shall, in aidiilom to the foregoing, ba subject to a penalty of not exceed lug fifty dollars, all of which penalty shall benoorerea tefors tbs Major or onaof the Alderman of said oily, by summary oonrlctloa; and U abaU be the duty af the Chief of Polka to seek oat ail poisons who n*T# failed to comply with any ol the -prcridouslof'tbi* Ordinanoe sod rtpirt tu wm to the City Treasurer, tor which earrice ns shall receive the »am off fifty cents in each esse, to.be taxed end co leeted ee pert of the ooets, apos conrlctlon •eeforcstld. i lbs penal ties i nance will be atri< or no:-compliance with tha ordl tly enforoed after the above date. uHH WILLS, High Oonstabb. r, April 1, 1863 ap4lw 0 CORNS?—if bo, read Have y the follow! PmmuH, April 2, UflS. Dr. laudal! baa thb day operated on a corn for me very auecmafally, which 1 think b worth fifty Collin. J. wXsTBAY, Dentbt, 258 Penn at. [frow J. H. bo aerify, (firm of Coot ± Co.i ] Dr. hu thb Cay teaored an uld and pain* fnl banton iron my foot, l bare bad thasemeope* rated an repeatedly without allocate, but l am happy to a tat* that the Doctor haa effected a perfect care, without the leaat pain. a medical man mjaelf I can uatlfy to eb knoa ledge ol tha pathological oondltlon and fermttlTe praeauof eornseadbuntena. Wheeling, March 4,1863. Kxtiactioe ar Co x**.—-I ni tantaoecui anditfflca* dona curve of Oorna and Bunion* without cutttog or oauring pain. fir. BaodaU, who hai deroledl yean of alady exclutiraly to thb branch of aprgery, cam be ooaiulted at hb office on DIAMOXD bThKKT, tec* ood dcor hbove Grant street, oppoiite the Court House, during tha coming weak. Should any one doubt tha efficacy of Dr. Baadail'a practice, be will niartHj com* forward and extract a corn gratuitously In otder to convince that auen a discovery waa never ; before practiced. Thousands of UatlmontaU can be mi from thb and the continent of Xurvpe. ep>.3td ACAKD.- HsTlog made ai-flk nngeaoati o operate before the tel OaUegoe of tl e Halted Steles, and the various Dental Oonventk u (Or the puroooe of bringing to> loro the srotak a m y AFPAHATUd VOBIZ* TBAOTING METH WITHOUT FAINU shall ol as amity bo obUgbd to bo away from my ofioo tbo greeter part of ftsxt Spring and Summer, and that my pot bote may not be losers thereby, 1 bare amo dated with ms Mr. K. J. WATS, a Dentist of.well kaowa ability In every branch of the protalfin, and whose elegant Ailing* are the admiration of the pro* feaelon wherever seen. Dr. Ways will be with me from April Ist, and will taka the general charge «f the office, leering mo free to devote my whole at tention to satfracnay fl4dk with ssy npjasfos. ami to the mechanical part of the profemioa. Person* who may have hitherto felled to nave their Teeth extract ed tor want of time on my part, or from defects In the apparatus, art assured that ash difficulty no fanner extols, as I have made may improvements, and will devote my whols time to It, Bsgecancsa In regard tothepeWmiMseaad seta of the operation, given If desired, and from Medical gentlemen too. itsmembcr that cold weather to tbs time when the apparatoa oan bo used to Ua beat ad vantage. X. OUDBT, Onrur. malfcswds lMßwlthttate street. yfAUi PAPEK. Detam ItoiUsto Fifth fifrsO, Seooad door Mew Diamond AU iy. Largs assortment of BPBING GOODS, bought be for* the lest great advance In prion. Hew styles of WALL PAPXB, WIBDOW BLINDS, UHGLAZID AHD BATIN GBIKHS, TAAN6PAXUT GUBTAINB, An., Ac. rmmui A very large aaiortment of WHTCX BLANKS, at 16 cents. Also, GLA2BD WALL PAPKB, hand scats designs, at 86 oants, Ao., Acl, for sals by pKTKOLITKj Oil WORKS, asms * QUAFF, Proprietors Ospadty two thoesand barrels per week. MTOfflo*, MOHOMOAEILA BORB* OOTLST SAW HXIiU, Keeps constantly on hand a lans and thoroughly seasoned stock of DCOKIHG. BOAT AND BOTTOM PLANK, WINDOW FBAMKBIUFF, LIHTLKS, SUB-SILLS, JOISTS, tiPOUTING, LATH*, PA LINGS, Ac., Ao., An. He will All orders for SAW** STUFF with promptness end at (air rates. 8.8. Penons wanting LONG TIMBKKor POP LAB, are particularly Invited to examine his steak. on (HUIQ BTBUI, n*ar Bohlnaon. '■alfittf. I UMtfEK AND BOAT tilDLNO.—'i’h© Li ondsnlgned would Inform tfasircuitomsn ad ths pnbUo that tksy have now at thsir Mlt» a supply of FittK AND OAK TIMBKa, end eon All orders for Boat Biding. Bri4g> or Building Bluff, or any thing In that Uns. ' ; XTOTIOS.—The Books ned Account. J.V .rth. UUBira.f BEOKAM. KXIFIB.ud of JOS AS Kuru, b.itos bMO pUood in mj bands far ooUsctlon, all persons having uuitMtod aoeeonts on slthar of said books, am reqnesUd to ball at my effleo, No. 10, West side of the Diamond, below Ohio street, immediately, ad make payment. ALKKAHDCIB HAYB,'Alderma. Allegheny, April 3d, 1866. - ngS!tt THE CO-PARTNERSHIP herttofbrs o slstlng under the name of A. HUBffOKD A 00., at Uayatlßs, 'Allegheny county. Pa., in oon doctlng the “PiUiborgh Water Oare,” is this day alssotved by mutual consent. All debts against old Arm,will bsassumsd ud ptld by A.HUBFOBDr ad claims doe said Ann repaired by the mum. A. KUBTOKD A 00. BatevHle, March M, 1868. apfoSl Onions— 12 bbu ohoioo i 90 do Bamtt Apple*, 160 bosh. Dried Anise; UO do Dried Pwtcbet; . 60 bids. Xxtra Floor j BO do Xxtra Family: | • 60 bags Fine Table raft; ' la ston and far sale by., mhn H.MDDLN, US liberty stmt. JUST RECEIVED. • BLOOD BEABOHER. Will lomovr the Impuritbi from hloud wfr •oonar than other modtetna. Try tt. fimnmi POLISH makasold furniture look as wall as new, and improv— the poUrh** d* of faralture, and coots hut 25 csnlt P« Lottie. .NEW fMrnilMT-ltowv Ttotfc JMg. Mortaaant of aU pufnTuao mans. Drake’s Plantation Blttarv; Drake’s Plantation BWc m Drake’s Plaatatfcm Blttoos; Drake’s PlantmtSou Bitten* Dalby*a Fain btvtelor cans hmss DaUey’s Pale Xxttaetor earn asm; Dalby*a Pata SsfrMlor cans oatm_ - Dolby’s Pale Zxtzaa tor ouna any knd of pores In a vary short time. Fullon*! Ocugh fljmp; Fallon’s Ocugh Syrup; Fulton's Gough Syrup; Fulton’s Ootgh Syrup; Ayer’s Ohaxry Pectoral; Ayort Oban/ Factors!; Ajart Gharry Pectoral; Ajar’s Ohany Faetoral; Spalding*! Prepared Glue; Spalding's Prepared Glee; Scalding's Prepared Glue; Spitting's Praparad Glue; Ooagrsas Water, freak; Oangram Water, fresh; Coegrem Water, fresh; Brown’s Fmaaca of Ginger; Brown's ■manoa of Ginger; Brawn’s Xmseee of Ginger; Blnnlngac*i Qtn; Blnntngar’i Gin; Xbmlogort Qtn; BWFor sale at ■yy&UL PAPERS, Leu Then Saltern Wholeiale Price*, The goods bought before tkv gnat aivanca In ptfaao* OBXAP FAPXXS, at 6.8.10, litf end IS© p* piece. GLAZKD PAPXBS, from X> ceatiipward. ■ J. H. OOHfiXLLY. GOLD PAPXB at BTH ««ts par pfooe apwmrd. HAHDBOMX OAK FAJTXL DXOOBATZOKB at U ceata pat piece. ASSOBTXD4 PXiAIH GBXXH WIHDOW FAPXX, At tha lowwt rata*. OTtUlaadaea. QAHPET& BRUSSELS. 1 - .. ■ ’• I : Now open, a most complete and varied aasortmsat, Of ENGLISH AN* AMKBIOAH BBUSnLS, at small advancss above the cost, FOB CASK. . [ ( INOBAIIIg. A large stock, bought before tbs lata udraea* may of which are —fling at LKO THAH^IAHB FAOtUBKBS* PBIOia. . ’ ' I ■ RIITTIN«9, Of smy kind. CHINA MATTINGS, In vadoas ■tjlie end qaaUtlea, at the old prices. '* OLIVER M’CIJSTOOX * Oft, Now 0 FIFTH STBBT. mhBlnrasw . - No. 81 WOOD BTBBKT, IJIHS CONSTITUTION THOMAS PALMBB. THE VNITED STATU, ... Oomplate, . v | AND UNION LEAGUE PLEDGE, PtTTBBUBGM, PA. KASOUO HALL, FIFTH BXBUR, SffirgUgtoooptos msflsd, pest-psld, «i receipt i fries. agd ALLMQBtBf 0171, FRKBH ARRIVAL OF Boob, Urn,; (Utah ud Btlaonli, BIOHKT A FIHXVINK, Point Bsw Mill, Penn street, bstow Marburv. Haring bought before lha advaaos, far U)Ui* ud tuUt'l a. OOUNTBY MKEOOANTt AHD PKDDMM J, H/BOBLAWe. sakM ~ 0 Msekei-ftieet, MdQot l Dltr GOOI 1. lILKB, i i BACQUfoI, i- OLGCHOUGHL«B|, CLOTH BAGOn^ EKHOH lIP BtOTIAHOWT OOKBOTILII. a rage pmnß.«wtiso ibaitlb. »nuH« EIiMOSAM, ALEXANDER BATES’, 31 Fifth atraal FOLL ABpOBTMBKX DK/H3SS C3OO3DS, SILKS, OTBOULABS, BACQUU, BKLAHXS. PBIgTS AHD DOtfimOß, - ALEXANDER BATES’, Si fifth itmt. mo COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND 1 ■ | DIALXBB, . . EATOIV, nA€R(JM & Nos. 17 axd 19 Fifth Btuh, Jabbenaad BoU&eraof HOOP OKIBU, OXHT9 1 BHXBXB, TEDUUH6O, j nq»Bon>uii9, KIBBOHS, BUCHBS, COBLABS, USB, BOftEDT, GL9TXB. ZIPHTBfI, YASHB, 'Aiia A follMßrtaailbC BKALLWABIB AHD NOXIOHB. Tbo low prim it which our itoek wit nnbiad ttfthlM or to offer neat ladaeamants to OITY aad OOUSTKT MBOSAHTS, MILMHIM aad PffDDLXBS, and all who hay to tell again. apTaatfm •. I . JJW HOOP SKIRTS just bmkyis at I. M.j Burchfield’s, ■. Keor. 4th and Market St*. ‘ HBW PABIUAH SKIBI ; WH)BXAPB|SXIBT; DBMS GOODS, ofnawwt stylet; nUnOHPpPLTHB; TOUGH LAWHB; ' J noum iat laihxs; ■ :i ' PAHOT SILKS; SILK SHAWL* Wilu|i«iHrthnto(fiiwißd oUgoodi oboap ffOB OAHH., j ,j apl QHOICK STYLES NEEDLEWORK. Oambrfo Pollan la Tzonch tad Scotch Work) Biia do OaaVrte tad Swln Batto, GoHar* and Bloertr, Worked Laws andCaabrio Hasdk*nh!a&; do Baadf, Bdjfrfi aad loMtiafi; lafcata* Gap* WaMs tad Bofcat; Abo,«a alagaiitlotdf ' -- 800 l Urn OoUtrs dad flats; Sdglan Laoat. do., Atthalowaat jttteaa U Oaah Boyirt. ;j| HATOH, XAO&UK A j -• Ho.IT Fifth attaafc. gARGAXNS IN DRY GOODS, LAHE.M’ABOY ft Ca’S, no: noiBAL iianr, ad-uij, (Id door below the new Hukit How.) v • Bloeefced aad Uableacbod XosUns; 9nk «ri light Oolond Prints) Vranoh and Snguah Otdntam Itwifc lavac Una Wool do Lalnae and Monmtaf M>i Mohair and Bilk Warp iloaen; fieri, Ffidn and liiuadglika; Chocked and Oatorad BUks fapttnefiiLattm, torTrareUng Dns; Linen and Gotten flfceertng; Pillow Linen andXultnt nennrtewenVQcoda; Clothe, Oaeelnerea; 80k and Idaußaadkgßhleto.HacfcTha.de. ibaa^wnto BNTST KJBNIBHING GOODS. \Xflneßhiifc l OoUai»,Tlai2«ax*, Half Hoaa. CHorea, Bambdon, Quae Merino and SUkOndar Yalta, o Lfiwa, Cambrio and Bilk HandkarahleJfc detlrahto goodi and choice ityiae at lowrt nrloea. •i *ATOS, MAOBUM whtt . ■ Boa. IT and If Fifth nmt T7EOM AUCTION I— £ UDdoa.nnLlBUl THKKAB OLOYXB, _! . at Usf cento per pair, they are eerilgbOrjotted thatlt wm hardly bn noticed, and if perfect, would be worth Jut deoMe theedea. ;; aAfdff.MACBUM to Ofc, mia l ; Hce.lt and ttYlfth ton*. • yf ATBBS. Spring ■■ppl J Oi BIiUB LlGKil . BBDfuBIk : OOBGMM. > lirlßl SPBXBO, KUBIHGMH, AETBffIAH. aiLiED,**; * BIMOIT JOHHBtOB, ■MI ax**a*ttmA**iWv*rih«imtm. R D “ J bUIiKD BUOJC&. nurs OAU AHD tmi mran BBOn a mi BALMrikAii, -in. thtfW BPBMBSOUR MhoMtl SCO. JL£BBU,Boll*oo.’li ' »M* ~ W*Tl.«airWoilmtWitt l tC Q # W. littuaOuMAij, Mo. H"souK ***■* >bMt, FUUMfhb, Anil ftt join Monk H»«ltni^l«illyfctirii»Mlwlo— tMMtnpdn. nifiok li (utMuir alqM to tlt —»t tf Q R NlfTll'n *ti Timr tf ***+• JgUte.rtfitolaawt akt. u uSUtOZ WSjgJSI raMtyuia mm K m MO.OOO Kjczmot Load t» «"»»■ «»*- «■ atmiUOt (mm) to opmU tartßCudMlltaK Baal auste, OoUootla*n) W ' Üb*OalMa,aAil>>» m* tin, Ihu anj sthat kooaa la lia Stott. OBABUn.BUBTOHAOO., Atietiai feaAOoaßlnlM ManJunßa- MhUilßt '■ 'f: ■; . Pabiqmlom, ' XTOTIOB TO OAKOKNiIKri—IK JJi cfeelooof Stoodi In th« mtvMarint- JHoom of tho «to of Mbi&mj; will bo arid it pottio calory oa fublT,tkiltbcl April, 18a|mi. BMBOttl at U o'clock K. : Th* fcdovfiu mtlatioa woo adopted by Un fcloot. MSdOowaonOonadlit . lu«M, Hit thi CeaniiUo oa boroad. tfcay ofotunby iastraot«d.toMU tboletois of Taen ia J* Btaadoi ca ike day of nto, to prodaem of w* Cotabkaooly.v. i ' •pfetd uhilmtooftboQ—itt—oaMortota. fTW (JU&XKAUltttUi—Propoul* will <, JL l - boißMtradafc tboogfloof tW Womra Tum p rtatlja Ooapoay, corner of Übartyaad Sad.; itrtota, PlUatazih,« TJUDAT. tfaalOtk day «T ' apdl, fbrcadfag tabbing ofi Uowotfc on tkm . ttoaboaTlbo Ballnod, ( Mia oad tlka Tirdsii Has. ■ Son fitißif •-■■■ ioformatSon oaa application totko iwlrtinl Jtsflaruioatb*Uae»" “aiititd • OWntnir. riUlk. unfUnUned liato thU(Uytnmad. ' ; ’ li!»o»'futiitiuj) noder ti» fliauf ' LIfiPBAT ATBLTOBO.te tt*pupoaortliMr aottasaUlwlMdo ikd Botetl aad / frodoco Birin—.algo. ll7>Libertyotnot,ri*fcA iMiibm tAGUlr,wboro tkoywmu&l«Mdt»- gAMUnii VttHUbtSUM, “ •■UiDi ui w sight* tBft'UaAnUK’VT , Bj, *, Ootm of LltKtr SIS', •jaie.f*. •>. j (tHhuVSltfi. TO AA I. •.•...)■• 150 m BB - >tttutit (hairwjiWuK . MwaS&hyftMWiaw*