JH 1 t- - w 5 r ?. «• -> ; „■ i i , L i M| .- ■ ■,„•■•-•- r..-. . n * ftttetmrjh THURSDAY, MOMTOto, APRIL ft Trade with Ue Insurgent states. TheßeoretniyofUieTrenauryhnalMued *a Important circular or order regulating K*de and Intercourse with the Insurrec- State*, enperoeding the regale. Uei* ■whloh haTe been in force ainee ' A n P ul K*t Experience baa ehown that m » n 7, abu*e* h*d grown ufr under thoae regulations, which U ia the intention of U»««* new regulations to suppress. parUcu- Bpplit*. whieh the rebels were able to derire from the exchange of cotton and other commoditise for mer lihaadise and gold. Under the** new re*. “Wens the employment of ooin in these pnrohaaes is strictly prohibited. _*he. Secretary of War has also issued an order strictly forbidding military officers, ox any persons oonnectei with the army, tome engaging in ah, tradh whaterei with the people of theinaurgent States, ex cept for things necessary for the serrice. The Secretary of the Nar, has issued a wnllar order to Us department of the ser- Be, and the President, by- proclamation, has defined the States and parts of States wherein these regulations are to be opera- and declares the penalty of forfeiture ofall goods, wares and merchandize pur chased in Tiolation of these regulations. -The Past and the Incoming Con. tress. The UTeihlngtoa correspondent of the Cin cinnati Qattiu fires lively notices of the mo*t distinguished mombeu of tho past and Incoming Congress, from the several States. W# shall only tike from his letter srhat ha •eye of the Pennsylvania members: Pennsylvania sends back the moitremark able mtu of tho lest House, Hr. Thsddeus oteveni M whom ma Mr. Buchanan's liberal returning; end Philadelphia galas two for ns, end still holds on to Judge Kelly, a self-made man, whose oareer has b * 00 » "Odcrfol iunstration of American possibUiUes, and whosa plaoe In Congress Is worthy the greet dty he repreeente. General to ®s "Old Pig Iron end Coal," comae beck from Pittsburgh; bat we ebeU miss from the asms oity Mr. UoKnlght. If the new member, Judge Williams, shell gain the «*?■» Us predecessor enjoyed, hewlUbefortunete. AnotherfemlUar Pann ““ will bo missed, in the preeeed- Wrt.k. v"s Xt H °n*o» Mr. Hendrick B. pMd for Ue loyalty In sup nordng the government by defeat; and fa tore swindlers aad oontraoton will rcjoloc at the ° f *" We think the writer If mleuken in the Identity of the new member from the 13d dis trict. He speaks of J*dg, Witiiaitt. Now we have a Judge Wnmuets here, a men than whom sane steads Ugher as a gentlsman, a Christian and a Jurist; hut he fe not Hr. HoEiiaav’e eueoeeeor in the Ml district. The Hon. Tlonas WILLUna, who le not end neywv wee a judge, bat whose experience and ferae as a legislator are seoond to thoae of no nena in this State,holds that positioned our friends la Washington will gnat no ordinary men when he takes hie seat for the first time to Congress. The Reports about Charleston. The following article from tho Now York Evening Poet will be read with interest, as His evidently written by one having full knowledge of the • object wUeh it present! ao opportunely and in bo clear a manner: Charleston will be attacked the moment Admiral Dupont’a preparations are com pleted—and not a moment before. Tho ex oitement of the public mind b, rumors and exaggerations is 'useless, and can do no good. To allay it will bo useful, and for that reaeon we set down here a few feats. Piret-nA targe part of the land forcer in the Department of the South was probably landed on Kdilto and John’s Islands by last Saturday. These forces were of course di reotly opposed to tho rebel forest; our pick et, lutes hats been for two weeks in sight of ths enemy’s; and one or two insignifi cant skirmishes between piokst guards have taken place. Snob affairs "wilt oontinns; they are easily magnified by rumor into important engagements; hut they have in reality nothing important in thorn except thi% that they tell of opposing forces with is cannon shot of eaolt other. Secondly—Oar iron-clad fleet eu prob ably, unless presented by astorm, gathered together is the neighborhood of North Edisto, on Saturday look From this baee the operations against Charleston will be eonduoted, and a harbor of ref ago will bo •soared for the Monitors and other parts of the attacking fleet, in ease a Stqrm should interrupt their movements. Third—The sttaok on Fort Mo Allis ter was of immense advantage, in showing where the Monitors are strong and where they needed to be bettor protected or far* thsr strengthened. In the weeks that hare elapsed since this trial by actual battle, oar best mechanics hare been busy day and night—sot repairing damages for the damage done was bat slight— bat making such changes and improTements in the Monitor fleet.as,were suggested or shown to b* neoessary by the engagement with Fort MoAllister. The net results of that battle were to giro confidence to the com manders and crews of our iron-clada to enable us to make the Monitors still more rolaable than they wore before, and to send them against the rebel work before Char leston with etery prospect of success. Lastly, the attack is likely to be an af fair of : soffio days. No decisive result is looked for on the first day; it may eren be that in the firstweek of what, at this dis tance, looks like active operations, nothing of real moment will be accomplished. There may bo reoonhoissanoe to draw the enemy's '.fire and disoover the precise line of his works and the weight of his metal There may be delays on aoeount of the weather though we hope not The pablio should then remain tranquil' It is useless to beeonw excited at, etery rumor; we are sure, that the brate and tried men who will make the atteek will do aU that the Amer ican people eon nSk of.their sailors: we are sure nothing that skill, or. forethought, „ experience oeuld preside to insure a suo eeesful result has been omitted; jre hare many chances in our fetor; we hate as Admiral the gallant Dupont, who led the attack on Port Royal, and by his genius made useless the preparations of ths rebels there—and he may teach the Charleston rehels another new trick. And, finally, we may add that the large army report ed to. hate been collected at Charleston by Beauregard will be of no use to him. Teh thousand men would serte his pur pose os well as the fifty thousand he is sold to 'hate on hand. His soldiers can not withstand our iron-clods'; and the •rent, will show, also, wo believe, that his batteries must suoeumb.. “Hunt taiiniib pruned Oat we late gone /ar cnfoy/tynhUMecr. .. /awn* here to retract ntgihmg IXtxr* tali." Bo said Bx-Qov emor T. H. Bagnora, the debated candi date for Qoremorin Connecticut—the man who headed ths party which the Aw called "gallant ecuerrattree," and hoped for their susoeos, spying ■ "Wo hope for a conform tire tietory, but dread the odds against US will prom too powerful to be overeome." Bure enough, *W were beaten very badly; but it was nothing to irhat win happen ,to "ee" in PcanryiTanla next Oetober. Irmsaid that ose hundred sun hate been coUsted ,In the Tietnitr .of Louisville, Ky., witUn twe weeks, for the rebel gnerrills army inTSOSMSOS, . : , . A Curd from Hr. Hove. * Man, will read the following card with regret, but with no abatement of esteem for its excellent author £ P" T » l * nt He neighbor’ throngheat the datofa?e?. a O /- , k * Su,e ’ ‘hot Isms osndl date for that CUtlnguished honor. Is further’mliapproheniion, It Weua. to say that I hare no plntiou far the nomination whatever. I “”” n ’ f °mily so stated; to these who have eonnltsd me on the inhjeet, and I desire now to repeat that I know of ns contingency likely to occur under whieh I should feel at liberty to eoaaent to the use of.my name. * fionethe lest indebted to you, how •T* r > * or kind manner in which yon nave been pleased to speak of me, esteeming as I no the oonfiience and regard of my fellow cit- ffwater nine than any offloe which it is in their power to confer. Very respectfaUy, your* Ao., &0., In speaking of tho •; Hon. Thomas M. Howe, a few ago in connection with the approaching nomination for Governor, we only gave expression to the genuine feelings of our own beaks, and in what we said we know that we were in true sympa thy with thousands of other citiiens. For reasons, however, whiohitisnotfor ns nor for any to gainsay, he has seen proper to decline being regarded as a candidate for nomination. It therefore becomes the duty of those who would have urged Mr. Howe’s olaims with great earnestness, to cast about for some gentleman upon whom they may rally. We have already spoken fav orably of Hon. John C6vodb in that con nection, and wo have no hesitation to do so again; and in so doing, we may point to one more evidence of his devotion to the cause of the Union in'the masterly report of the Committee on the Conduot -of the War, of whioh committee he was a very efhoient member. ; - Mr. Covode can do what very few men who have borne so conspicuous a part in the pnblio servioeoan do-—defy his enemies to point to a single act inconsistent with the character of a true patriot and an hon est man. Both the friends and the enemies of the government have always known ex actly where to find him; and while the lat ter have always hated ;him cordially, the former oould rely upon him without the slightest misgiving. For several days our columns have been so occupied with the report npon the Con duot of the War, that we have been obliged to postpone the publication of a number of good things, among was the fol lowing letter from an esteemed correspond ent in Philadelphia. It how co mes in very opportunely: Philadelphia, April 3, 1863. The great reaction in popular sentiment is producing a visible effect here on bletant Copperheaditm. The erasy attacks on the Union and its legitimate j defenders by Heed, I&gersoll, and other specimens of feded poli ticians, have proved too mneh for the patlenoe of more moderate and patriotic Democrat*, and like Van Boren, a number of them are now “getting ont of the: coach/' The ma chinery of the party is, however,- in tho hands oz the secession wing, who now have an “or called the Ays* whfeh is oondnctvd by three broken-down politician imported from a distance. The brains of the firm are repre sented by the “Swiss hireling" GatjED/who, like Sir Dugald Dalget£ wIU fight onany side that pays well. 9 Tho news from Utile Bhody (God bless her!) b * ,ar P tl, »- Th« Olean work whieh she has made with Copperheadism is an example worthy of extensive imitation. Hot Coaneetient do likewise! ; The Union League hpuse, on Ohestnat street, is one of oar institutions. It is the resort of men of wealth and refinement, aad presents a marked contrastto the den on Wal nut street, where, every ISatorday nieht, a mixed assemblage is doomed to listen to dreary diatribes against the Union, bj the magnates of tho Democratic party. People here are beginning to talk abOat the gubernatorial election. As a true ehronieler of events as they transpire, I cannot, if I would, avoid notioing the growing popularity of Mr. Covode with the Union voters. Judg ing from present appearances, he will carry the delegates of a large number of the eastern counties. If he does equally well In the west, I do net see how he eau fall to get the nomi nation. But no matter who the nominee may be, he will reoeiva the hearty support of the friends of the Union and the Constitution. X* FttOM WASHING TON. Mail DbpatchM to th« PUtiberjh Gai*tU. Wasmixqtom, April 7, IMS. nm SIBSXOV Of THS SUPKKXR COURT Of TH! district or comma. Tfao Supreme Court of theDlstrict of Colum bia mot on yuUrdiy for the first The 'Chief Justice In his oharge to the Grand Jury dwelt mainly upon two points. He oaliod their attentien In the first place, to the various crimes mentioned in the act of March 2d, entitled “an act to prevent and punish frauds upon the government of the United States. 1 ’ He next took up the subject of treason, citing in the course of his remarks! the penalties at tached to the “commission, of treason,” the concealment of the knowledge of treason,” inciting or engaging in rebellion, or aiding those who do se. The law for the proventieh and punishment of frauds against the government, embraces the offenoes of presenting false claims for pay ment j nsln g fraudulent vouchers; taking oaths for the purpose of obtaining payment from government j forging signatures to vonohers; entering into combinations to cheat government; stealing or embessllng public property; taking false vouchers or making false delivery in true vouchers ; ahtl buying arms, ammunition and olothlng from officers or soldiers In the service. \ The pnnishment for any of these offences is fiat or imprison ment. The penalty for tho commission of treason U death and freedom of his (the traitors) slaves; or imprisonment nbt less than five years, with fide not less thin ten thousand dollars end freedom of slaves. The concealment of the knowledge of treaeon Is punishable by fine not exceeding one then sand dollars, and imprisonment not exceed ing seven years. The penalty for inelUng, engaging in, or aiding rebellion Is fine not °T*r ten thousand doilars, imprisonment not over ten thousand dollars and liberation of slaves. ASsxarauT ooxntssioxia of imuiL rati. ‘ , S * oPll,r,0 ‘'• »k“ hu Jut ° f A,,llUat : oomr oll«ionir of IntwraU Bmau, wu tho Toaoi.it m.mb.r hi.*.? “ 4 .O'lmportaat mem b« of the OommttU. on th. Oonduot ofth. tk. day of oboUoa bit fall 7 took pl 4 0,1 To* airing State election, in the North orn Statu an all now orei, and then will bo no non Toting until September, when Maine and Vermont hold! their eleoilona. *5?. “““} •“*«* Butem Virginia wUI take place on tho 26th of May, when •Governor is to be ohosen jfor a four years term. In August elections will be held in Mbioorl, Kentucky, loDnaswo, Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina hnd Texas. 9 . A* Hilton Hood, th. other Sunday, n eol. ond vonu wont to char oh ul dlioonrod kor old muter dlognlud u 4 blaok an, Ska (nn Information to tha guard, and ha wu takawbefora tfcaProroat Marakal a> . It b tkonckt that tkara an otkara Uka kfia on tka bland. isrsrf.sa TOwWTigßgfKJsgwr.: |TjS»MKECANTILE iiIBBARY ASSO. ' SIAtIOH tICTDSta. ' MASON JON £B, rat DtsTjsameßKD'iaisa oßtroa, Will deliver hiacelebrated oration, , G-arabaldi and Italy, AT LArAYSTr* HAL!., IN Friday Evening, .tpril lOffc, Before theToaaj Men’* Hereeatl!* Library cletioo, end the public generally. SO CXNTS—to be bed at the Mute cad Book btoree, Library coo me cad at the Door. Doon open et 7 o'clock ; Orat:on to bedn at T»V* W. a, Kiwaie, ■) **' Joe era Auui, W. 1). XcOovax, ■ Lecture Oocmlttee, J. B. Huaurx, Qao. W. WcTuaa, IjjS*LEuTURB BV JCDQE AUNBW ' u —By ixjoaat of many oltlxaaa, Hon Bonn. «™. of Bmar, fa, will ioa4 hi. Mtnra on tha ''AdoptaUon of tha raoaal JUooatluiUon to o Gtata ©I Iwsrrectioa '* before the people of pitu* burgh. »t bififitl* Bil Lon tMD&dP&I iyin. Ia G. the 9th of April. Ths pnillo in rea seated to attend l ectare to c isnneno* at V 6 o’cio-k. AD. Mtaaios r&M. uyMiiim*r Thos. M. Howe. PUBLIC JTOTICEa. [f]3»PUBUC NOTICJK. Omo or tki PunzLTAiu B. B. G 0, ,) _ „ OaSAL bifAßTMne. I The Peacsjhraaia Banned Oocip&aj bento civet publle aotlce, to aU whoa U may ctooera, that la phnraaaoe ol the power end aathorlty oonJerwd oboe U bp ta&dij provision* ef ea Aot oJ the General As sembly of the : Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. en titled "An Aot tot tbe tele ol the Kata Line of the Pablio Works,*’ approved Hey 16th, 1657, it will, oa ; the first day of Hay, A. D. oae thousand e«g>»* hon i drpd and sixty-three, aheadoo so ranch of the WeeW I , £ n Wf Istoa of the Canal, lately forming a pan of 'the Mala Line of the Pablio Work*, and aa uh be -1 tweea Blalrrrllie and Johnstown, (coaimooly known as the “Upper Weetara Division,* 1 ) together also with each betas, Feedan aad Baservoln lying west of Johwtown, at penalae to or are need In «mn«n. ttoa with eald Upper Western Division. By order of the Board of Directors. Wltaeae the seal of the eald Ooznpsn*, the 25th day of Febraan, A. D. 1863. , , J. BDBAB THOMBOS, kal PwidaU DBAHK’o PDAhTAriOh iUTTJUUS. They portly, strengthen tad invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They aw an andidote to change of water and dial." They overcome affect* of dimlpation and lata hoars* They strengthen the system and enliven the mimt They prevent mlaamitio and intermittent fever*. They partly the breath and acidity of the stomach. They oure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They oure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint add Nervoas Headache. They are the beat Bitters in the world. They the weak man rtrong, and are eahansted nature's great restorer. They are made of pare fit. Croix Bam, tne oeleb rated Oalisaya bark, routs and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, with? out regard to an ar time of day. Particularly re* •oomm-nded to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Suit! oy all Uro-mre, Druggists, hotels, and saloons. P H. DEAKB SoSwIv Mew Tork. - fe3dimK» POLITICAL JTOTMCEa. jrg»Fak CLERK OF TliK COUKTR —Wk. A. Buioi, of Pitt Township, will be a candidate lor Ckxk or tha Oenrta of AUegheoy County, sabjtct to tha decision of the Hepuhiican Ooanty Momiaatint Convention, mhlLtto irS*FOK CLERK OF Tuß COURTS. —tout O. lunu, ol Ohaitlaii lo.n.hlp, vtllb.. eaoaidat. lor C'loxk o| th. CourU. inajal, to the d.ci.ioo Of th. ItepubUeu Ceosty homlii.l - 00.T.0t100 mh™:to ITgr*FOR OLEKK OF TUB COURTS, ry —■ , j° *• s° oi ». ot si>oi« to.ctip, .iu b. bafar, tb. BapobUcui Unnty oontauUno aa .coo. didata tor Clerk ol tb» Quart*. ai3rte OfFOR REGISTER. • Wu.Liaw i, Bicuaxnsox will be a candleau for IbeUtho* ot Ueglstsrof Wills, 4c,, of Ail*, heny connty, subject to the of the Bepnbtleao Oaooty Uo< Taot’oa. ephte REGISTER—Jambs Espy, Vf of Upper Bt. Clair township, wiU be a can. didst# rer BeaUtsr, sab sot o theoecUkm of the K*. publican nominating Con* ntlen. mhkScto •*rmw « *O., CM apply at tb* oAca Of th* Pistol Works ol J. M. OOOPM* * 00„ Back */£ «t££ at any Urn* bafbra tb* took* arc cpm*d. OSOBQB W. 0468. 1 T30X48 U. HOW*, Corporator*. JAHXS X. OOOPBR J Atoll 9th, lap. * - - jJAVIS YOU OUKNd? Oomt extracted »nd permanent cor* vimotod lor OHS SOLLAB Z&OH. laatantaaatua and •flkmdoaa curaa of Conn and Bonions without catting or e*u«to« pain Dr. Ban* dall, who haa daretad yaaraef aluly axelniivaly ta *• °°™!lUd »t kit oOgo octor a perfect eure without tha laaatpaia. Baing a madlmTSn n? *• U. Btaraneon,; Ticket Agaot of tha Western **7“ : *‘Dr. BandaU hasthla day removed what had lor a wry long time caoaad me much aa- “*•** s * om * rtT 7 ptinftU hard and aoft W. Banka, oma of tha Jtocal Bapsrter* of “ Dr - ttaudaU oparated upon a pntlamaa la my preeenca, and removed a largecorn' from b> twaea tha torn. Thapattant atated that ha aufiarad no pain from tha operation.” Should any paraoa doub: tha effltacy of Dr. Ban dall • practice, ha will readily coma forward and «x -traot a corn gratuitously, In ordar to ooarlnoa that auoh a diaoorary waa never bafore practiced, Shoos aadaor laatlmonialscan baaeanuom thU and tha oontlaant of Baropa. “* h ™* tra “ B *° l3 *■ “• * ail ato * “ d 7 " . nB:Iw £ WILSON SEWING MAOHINBS. Klllllloninkii • e.wli, KuU,, T^Q>b , t ra* riOPLI u. pored Tin, that Mi n cn . MStatlom aro not merit * v * That **» wm. sumraaaco. I IrUfiASJfiAfIUKAGfIL ~ JAbbIt.O&BABXi K ÜbateißAfi^ IHAIAH DIOKT * flft j Idju^ ta |y,t aarfl y>o< twwi, ggi—Sjssgswsaagaa^ “■"I*" 400 bbU. per dar. DATfiNT FOLDING CAMP CHAIR, A a > troof cftoa mt am chair, ltfht and durable, Jo** Jha thing for lh* country. Aleo, Folding Step Mddtrt, for liibtftrtit, Ae.s Ice Cimm frceitn. |»nt Boot Jick>, Ooth. Mllli, Tick Human. Bplce £««,SteakTandtrm,Ao, lot nU at the fainijy Qrooerv rtor* of ' JOHH A.BBHBHAW, *P> ' Corner Liberty and Haad ittwti. WHITS CASTILE SOAP—Genuine II lapertad, Jut received. Alio, EsiUih aid amertetn flljeerloeaod Hca*jr Soaps; Brown Wind sar, Muk, Oatnlbu, Palm, Almond and Bath Soap*, ia ban tad tablets, for nl* wnoUsab and nisll bi . JOBH A. BBBBHAW, W ‘ conn Übgty and Band streets, riOOR AND4TABLE MATS—Juitro* XJ coired, a fall wortauit of Wool, Ooooa. Jute and KaalLla Door Mata, also, Palm Loaf, Plain and Va&oj Shakir Mats, for ule bp ? \ JOHK A. &KKBHAW, . apt j aaroar ttbwtrwd Hand etiewta. pUi'ATOAbI PUYATOifidl—Jteeeira JL this day, S car-loads prime Potatoes, 106 sacks Praeh Blow; 60 df Prluoe Alberts: 1M do Dyknu'iXvln ■ OObbtookoleaCbaßjßiova; Andfcrmlebr f«p*l L. H. TOIQT A 00. XTUTIUJB IS HiSRHIiy GiVJfift tint a Al pankm for JAA. BCCKUr, oaaTtefad ofbßf - Starr, and new tm the Western Psaltaattaiy.wlllb a applied tor aa soon m ' ' < ••• ■' • ; • j tTALUJW uiLr-HbUt. to urin t£ AIKKMtr XUUKSIOOTAOO, • ,-Ji -.v- Sf-: ptnom uevuiied not a.* *?ry ntl a csrtaln to be drawn bp the undersigned, dated Apniut 1663, at flMunedb/Idee repzasentatlona aad wiJtobt con* •Mention. JAMS* McIHULTT. apfi^t ( "jO-PAETNERapiPr-I ha Ye this day with tae lc the manufacture end Tobjeeo,fli.ofl and Cigars, Unties 0. Bsdr. utSS??*, I :!!.**®* ■#* «yleof the firm will b« «COULLUTBB a BAXB. The buti tsi will be eudedon at iheeid «tsnd,Ho. tf Htth street, and “»o» end afUr Monday, ths lath Mst, st Ho I*B W 2??JUl BB V , * BcCOLLISTEB. _ Pittsburgh. Anrll ls», 1863, , P 3;iwd ABMINISTK A.to>iTfStaa«at oo tfa* Allegheny (fey, £ a4ni tndtbUa to famodUtopftjmti to* >»m4 will o »or Mttkment, .TOfifi' NOTICE —Let* 7 b*TiOg b*tO granted to the itaU of W. D. Biddle, late of lid, aU petaope knowing ddeetateare teqoasud to make ~ and tboee having clalmi agaloet ►at them, properly actheat c*ttd, UAUQABST B. BIDDLJC, B. BIbDLB. OpS:Hdo3t»y AdatalatratOTa. (>bnoink dbla>nare gkape TIBU at tb« (olloving prlctfl: S yw oldj, 92 aach. * *1 to $1 75 each * ( "86 oonta to b'j arg» Labors, sft to 75 osmi «acb. . o*3?* Layer*, 85 to 50 c*ota_e&ch. 'JiflTUloji, from 1 to 8 juti old, 80c. to $1 each. ' W.T. UuOßtt, Wood* Bon Stattoo, P. Ft. W. 4 0, B. B. Opß:at, C'HIPPJSBS aud consignoks, at- KJ TSHTIOB I—Xt is absolutely necesaaryi that all wil woslwd at th*< Allegheny wharf ihaold be re* PcrUa to at as aoofc as it arrives. I would, thfere* ■r*®» sll psnloai rectlring Oil on this wnarf, should yeglact so tar* port, tfaa fall pea* ■*ty oithe lav will be Imposed aponthem. Ton bin ttve pparselvaa Urns,livable and expanse bp calling at ay offlcs as >ooa a« poor oil is laaacd. fcoa are also axsecteq to remoTe poor flats as soon as unloaded, einarwae the sermst penalty will be exacted. JAMS* AbLSH, Wharim eater. apB:iuxlw niSfiOLU J lON OF PABTNitKSUIF. Th* paitneishtp heretofore existing between IttomijnljMd In tha Onion Pinning Mllla, AUe. in«y Olu. wan dlmolrM an tha lint ol' January ““‘nnl oonaent. The bnalnana of the lain ona ox Fat tenon A Lamia will be settled op bj Abr»« Pat tenon, who alone is anthorixed to oolltct aU accounts 4ns Aid Arm. ABBAHAH PATTESSON, J OAOAB F. LAHM. Pittsburgh, April A, 18S3. On behalf of Oecar F. Lamm I agree to tbe publ cation of the aboTe notice. L. LA MIC. ap&3t J^BMOVAL. J. A. BBOWS, HanuratTUaaa or Foßrnau Vaorcriui Bniuoa, Hna ramorad to Ho. 192 SmlthS.ld atraet, where' h« on hand a I erg. Mortment of VENETIAN f.WS&.J!.** PLAIN, PANOV and SJ*f*TIBUt»I Lsas, STB&le QT AND OIBOOLAB UuttNlOlHof Lb. dlfforent .tjlte, OLD BLINDS rrpnlnted and trimmed. Aim, Win LOW BBADItaol different klsde. .Pleaae calltnee. war *nd 1 will flt yon oat with little money. apl ° ttAOKJRBB—Noe. 1, 9A3, In bbln. an! M. di Nlllll PISH—In half bble.i LAKE BXBBINO— d.; , —fluperfln*, Extra Family and Fancy; Auo-o-Sail, Carbon OlUßyrop, JMolaut*, Oilcan BQgan. fair and extra; (kap, OandJe*, toba;o:e; hen delton, bantan and Blo'OoOee; Young Hyson, Imp* rfal and Gunpowder Teas, for ta'e at 185 Liberty at b F s WM. P. BECK A CO., _ Wbeiwale Gtooera. ONLT0 NLT 10 CENTS.. OABTK6 DE TISITE OP Oen. 10M THUD AND LADY, in bridal attire. Another Itrg any- plj of them much admired Photograph Con. ■ has / been received at HUNT’S. Tb»j «h sold at nob a law prim that even tmUr. tritimg and iaitfatigibu dealer* an Mtctraded, and think they matt be lithographed, bat they are net thtj are gtonlpe PHOTOGBAPHB, ae aoy cne can me by calling at HEIN T’S, Masonic Hall, Fifth Street, CARTES D 1 TIBXTJE OW TBI PRIBOE OF WALX9 ABD Vin ; COM. BUTT AMD UI HSU W A EBBS on ome card, aod all other klnfaat like lew prfcea PHOTOGB4PH ALBUMS, all atylce, due, qnj ter and price*. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS OP th« raises asd Pamelas o» walks jo tl PITTOCK'S, Oppclu Ih« rest oO£A ssar AsaosTUKsT or photographic ALBHMB IS THBOITT AT PITTOCK’S, Oppotiu Ik. Po.t caL-5. roi OABD PHOTOGRAPH, OP PBOMIHBUT BTATUMIH, QEBBBALS, AOTBISSIP, to., go PITTOOK’B, Oppetit. tkc Poit-cSd BBM QBALITY OF STATIOHIBT >1 PITTOOK’B, la the Poklrffßw. 'J’HE new carpet store of KoFARIAND, COLLIHS & CO., Fifth street, outdoor to |bo Post*ofice, wiunomnoi FRIDAY, April 10th. pnrchaeed for cask, daring tho races t di< r***»on In .the Baa tern markets, a very large and cc *°P*»t* eeeortteent of «U good* in oor Una, a nut which we Intend to Mil, white oor preeent ■totk terth at LlOB THAN KAHUrAOtCfUIIS’ WHOLESALE PRICES.. _ Pmons tmra • Oo*Mrti«rahlp coder the firm and etvie ot «INDBAT a TCLTOBD, for tiw purpose of trans* Mtlng » Wholeaale and Be tail Grocery, flour and riodoco Bdjiacn, Ho. 187 Liberty street, eight doore above 'flu Clair, vh* BAT, and the pobllo generally. flAM'b LIHD9AT, Ja., JOHH TXLroiiD. r AiUJ—lO Iwn prim, J-e»f Lard! Uliinalltßitb. Ullikoanu, M* •; dillUtlWlri WklkHtmtt. " ; ~ DB. J. K. lOFDnrs BLOOD SEARCHER, (The genuine,) Will remora the Import Uaa from tki blood —— •oosar than other medicine. Try It. VDBHITbKI POLTBH makes oU hnltuabok aa weU as new, and laproraa the polish af any arti ela of famltore, irt costa bot 25 cants par HEW PBBFUMBBT—FIowots, FlnJd*. tub*. "“JJ? 1 UHj. Apt!, c Stamm* »jS .top ilWlmat of all permm— »A, ■ Drake's Plantation Bitter*: Drake's Plantation Bittern Drake's Plantation Bitters: Drake’* Plantation BUlars; wstsssssssu of sores to a itrj short time. Folton’e Ooogh Byrcp; Foiton’s Ooogh Sjrnp: Fnlton's Ooofh Byrop; Pol ton's Oorgh Bymp; Ayert (Starry rectoral; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Ayer’s Chany Pectoral; Ayer’s (tarty Pectonl; Brown'a Bronchial Troches; Brown'a Bronchial Ttoobes} Brown's Bronchial Troohaa; Brown'a Bseachlkl Troches; epaldlag's Prepared Glue; Spalding's Prepared Gins; Spalding’s Prepared Glee: Spalding's Prepared Gins; Hoofland’s Goman Bitters; Hocfland'e German Bitters; Hoofland’s German Bitters; Hoofland's German Bitters; SlUa' Citrate of w -aiisfr Ellii* Citrate of Magnesia: SlUs’ Oitrataof Kacamla: Bills* Citrate of Congraaa Water, freab; Oea greas Water, fresh; Congraaa Water, fresh; Bakar'i Cod Llrer Oil* Baker's Ood Llrer Oil; Bakar'i Cod Llrar Oil; Husband's Calcined fr; Hnaband'a Hosbaad’s Oaletned Brown's Fmsace of Ginger; Brown's Essence of Ginger; Brown's Tmeses of Ginger; Ajr«r*a BanapaillU; Ajtr*a BAruparilU; Ayer** Bwat{*rlll»; Ajtr’a POls) . Melaaa'a pflte WUioai’a PUJsj Blnninger's Gin; Btnnlnger's Ole; Blnninger's Ooeotlsi for tk« Bair; Ooconlne for the Hair; <|OMls* for the Btlri Borutt’i Pnptntiou; Barnett*! Praptntlouj Barnett*! Pnputtloec; •WFor sale at FOITOH’S DRUG STORE, Hoe. & and TO FIFTH BTBICT, andfbesh aebival of aPBIHQ A.HB BtJMMKK Boon, Shot!, Galtcn and Bilaonli, fV —of all Kinds and Qaalltka. Haring bonght before tbs sdranoe, tar Gwh, they will be sold at lower rates than can be 4 alse> where. Be sue and call and examine my steak b^ tae pnrchastng. OOCHTBT MEBOHAHTS kHD PEDDLBBB soppUed at Hew Terk and Philadelphia at J. H. JBOBLAHD'S, mhg MMiftoftmt, Sd door frsa fifth. rpo PERSONS MOVING. -r beet plsoe to get yoar OAB AMD WATAR PIPRg HPiiftm U AT BAILEY, FARRKJ.L A CO.’S, 80. I*B Fourth street, boot Rfithe^ij dVA’hll iwtinmt of Cm lod WMor Flxtono aloeyeon hood. •«§ QASPKT& BRUSSELS. How cf«a. a &Qit ceaflata aad Tariad woxtaMßl of IBSLUH AS» AUBIOAB BBDBSILd, u huUhltucm atm thioMt.ro> OABB. INGRAINS. A large (took, booght before the laU rlTtrina. Buy of which oreeelUag atLUSTHAH KAOT VAorouBS' PBioia. RATTiwes, w * T »J Mod. OaifiA MATTmoa, la Tarioos ■tylM and qoalltlee, at the old price*. OLIVES M’GLINTOOK ft C 0„ mh3l:.u« ■°.»WWHBTBMt. A CARD.—HiTing jnado u>Mjß nnioaont. to ount. baton tho “ "“•«« of lb. cEud ItatM, end tho —i OMMlty bo obliged to beaway froa my tv. pmUrptrt of next opt log ud Basuw. that "“L 110 * tSStn lhonSyTlkUJff no Mr. *. J. WAT* • k»own ability la emy breach of tho nrnl—hm aS arothaadafrettoa of Sim. feodon wboroTor aeon. Dr. Ways mill bo froaAprtl lat, and wllTUko tie general the ottoo, boring meifree to dirmo* mbaiPJ: tenUonto UTv -/,v ~1~ mj .”*•«»■ tho mechanleel port oftbto r— m hare hitherto felled to hare tiefrl£sextrMfe od Cor mat of time on ay port, or from defeats to £• •Ppojatns, ore on axed that stub dlfflcnltviho Ih v »ed. Mb 1 1mptonmrau! *nd dill doTote my whole time to it. r "wow* fcfcnoeMloSUrt n 1 mUrn of lk.otM.tloo etna u OMlrid.Mj tnUttSSS C.bU.m.ll too. SemnnbMthMcold VMthMbSI Urn. thu tho OfpuAta. out be And toluol 2! imtM*. B. OUDM. DbIS mblfcirt. l»>«Mllta D^gU. JP TOO WANT A ~ gBAKKBSI SEAKSBSI 400 DOZEN, i AH tai wWU u< a*on\ SHAKER HOODS, ax Laa (but umiu riiats. Fb* CANH,.. « • ; v ! .MAOBUK * nm ■U*jkafcrSrßlHa “* nnaai «■ u mi t» oor •took, au •> a» lomat prion. DBEBB «OOI»«, roaKOM AHD DOKBRZC, tor Ifttai U 4 Sa nt, u uuana mroox, u» prion arias fta IS ala io 9 LOO par yard. Prmmei no uaEKEEPura goods, QEHT’S AOS BOYS’ WEAB. cloths, oiunoui, o Asians, bati nn sun, TWHHD6, OABHHHBHT9, XB siho OAarams, oottohadbb, tn.. Ac. | Kr W» raj. (ILL aM AW AND BJUIOTIPUL BOOLS MAGRUM A CLYDE'S. uaa ODLLAIS AID ILMMrm. »MH) mm iin iiiTO 11 LOTB, OUUBIC Aasuys VOK'n,! nvßiUßitiiiuniußnß.! OLiKiatumg, buttlm. - aiiona,hmubt, lacs xm*. tmnrn ncin iimms MAIM. aPTTOtta. muni arsnta mmxea, - ITOET in IHIT.r. man iiLmm. hiwm hoop most*, oosjnrft. AM in •lacutniMj : 1 HOOP BKIBTS fIW BSOIITHD AS J. M. Burchfield’s/ V. X.«or. 4th MdXarkat IU nw pasisiasixibii WIDE TAPS BUST; 1 BUM GOODS, at Mvagt *,!«; nuoß POPLTKS VSnOH LAWBi; PIGUIID D 1 TAXO7 BUST; - sns (BAWLS; ~ —''Alhuiti BOS OABH. - **» STRAW GOODS, IrttitovDiw, obmat MB OASB, At v; ,„ Vi v , ;; . rclored, doable and tingle fro* ad Tlgared,al all pride* Of ompUnd. ABO BALHUSIU, vtU H.W-V >; bUBBMB BOIMB, lHtreoi4TA4»t GJtO. ALBfijm SOB *oo*B, ■hlft «». n, eaniw Wpoa »ad Tcrtli tfc - c. Fra* hr /oka Ktrdt' /. “** '* .te'MlMt Ik* lewattmirbt plat r TklaAtk b (wtlMlttly adayM to tk» aaUtttf ' -*• JOnra BOBOTU OU’B, JOSEPH HORNE ~t CO, ' TfAiniftrket Street, An adttas At ilia LOXSISt OAEHFBICIB tMr cfceiaanlMtkaof ÜBkOtDBBIxs. C AND SLSSTIB, Cl w n o A R S C s KIEOnIEW ’ “raKa^“ ,n,lsM ' OOROKTS, SiAD.Dßßpgfa _ bbad vnir olotba^ BOaiSRT, scHtumm. fiOXIOBB. asß^nsJjJTzat' Hl TB, PKBTOAA7KD PAPIB, Act, Z * PH ’ Beddeafatlllaeof A CHILDaKN‘B DNDItt.OAJua STi JOSEPH HOKNE A CO., Non. 77 AHD 79 HABKXT BTBKR, mo COUNTRY" MERCHANTS AND X _ DEALHsa: ; EATOBf, MCfiM &. CO M Nos. 17 AHD 19 Fora Etbbbt, Jafcbanand BataDan of TBIMHIHBS, HOOPSKIBTB, XMBKOIDXEIES, .' GXHTS 1 BHIBTS, BIBBOHS, BUOHH9, COELABfI, HIS, HO6IHIT, OLOTXB. ZIPHYBfI, YABNS, ■'{ An&ofcHaaortaeniof SMALL WABXB AHD HOriOHP. Th* loir prices si which oar stock woo trarchaeed •“J&*sSi° £® ur * reat tndacexnrnu to OJTZ and ■■■JJHAHW, JHILLIBKfiS ' end PIDOUUU, ad all who bap to soil again. ipTarwto a. QHOICE STYLES NEEDLEWORK. Ombcia-OolUn la liaath ml (catch Wuk: lata ' ' •■- Waal(adiam and Oaabrlo HaadktnMeb; <• : tinli, Ujlofi ud luntlogi; InfcnU’i Cdja, Wabta and Iota; Ate, an uifut lot of Baal TyaOcllata and fcta; Im Übuud Ssoda, Bd(!ii>, laaeo. do., At tfea lowort pdoeo to Oaah Botin. HATCH, MAOBtJM A 00, Ko lT Plfth rtrtot. \ FULL ASSORTMENT or _ IJIE&EJSS GOODS. Cllli OTBOVLA&S. BACQTJU. BKItAIBXB, PBIATB AHD DOttimCß, AT ALEXAKDEB BATHS 1 , -*& - - - 91 Tilth rtTMt, i OLOTH OXBCULIBB, v; ...... CLOTHIACQUZB, nndH *n> olovxb.hobitcohb qbilta, BPBDi® D«LAIH*B, R *?£!*& BALMORALS, ALEXANDER BATES’, •■ . ; St- ...... “ . >i "Fifth atraai. JJAHGAINS IN' LB* WOOLS, LAHE, M’ABOY & CO.’S, J[MO TmiBAL (TtHR, ABadhanr, Mj&aat btinr Um bit Market Hooml) TTnb!eer|Bj Moslice; Duk uA Golond Mata; and kngUeh Okiatxass ftatA l&mtmj JFtoa Wool da Lain** and Merino Kax-pa jsnaßs - SSSS3L^3£*£rir~i£S^ /RENTS’ PUKKIBHING GOODS. W MMfikiit* Ootlars, Tto« Scarfc, floac* Mtrltto «ad Silk Under T«ita. _ v _ ' ■4TOa.MAOEDM.oSr I ; Hoe. IT ead II rum etreet. VBOlt AUCTION I J. lMSfc. im tttLl TBSIAB OLOVXB. i|OCuad.aiidlf perfect, would be vortfa fait dirabM ■ATOH.HAOBOIi.oSr ■Mi t] ~ Hog. It end 19 PlfUi itreet. Iff AMI PAPBBB, uunaiii £«m Bum Eastern Wholesale Prices,; ; fOB CASH, *: At No. 107 KASKZI BXBBET. *V *ood* bMilit before the greet wlnnw tat pikM. OBIAP PAjHM, If 6,8.10. pice*. QT'ifWT) PAPSES, from SO cents tjnntd; 001® r*MB»» n}4 c>ait.p« P toe6 n rtrerd. r 4®*l' DSOOBAHOHSUJf Asaosiao* plain qbssn window papjo^ At th» l«ir«tratM. ••■Cell.ad.ee. JOS.B.HUOHES, MM*' M~ So. lw mabbbt stbtit. r. a BPIiQH* AM ~ Hui Mun ei tier; <>crj-ptl» n yCTißisriT-crEtßii so. «BwiTßn*ia) nsxar, FimSUMOBt fJ, ■ A fcU AMMtttnt otPITTSMUMGB XAEWTAfr f inNTrXPccoitaUf 08 hnl> vfaltk w« wfll mil M Ik* tew*t ffton «rraf SmltkflridndirWrtfcilniC, BOLBD BU.OJB&, ■nit oALr akd omua UAZHaaißoa UIAtAiN, -No. 32 boat j'BODa.