/■ '■'■ ■ ?■** ■■• •#( I •' • /, ; v :‘;i i r .“j, ***«>.*.**vV.- *;< '\; - V“T * C V. ' •;' .> *« • * *•. i * . >'^vOV'\*lv. ; v .-.n. *. +• i - n ' S >*♦..« • v • ■ i ./ w; .vrv . <&■ . \ ■* v ,* I %,V*- ' * _• u * J v'-h *.; I • ■a.> .y -sfj - J.4' I W^iSa^Sii ’ >'sW.'( ,V,ViV V ,J • -.vWn; •> S*j- •. . , r;v*.'s^4U:.- «>,: «« *• . ,-j.> .•; 'X ,i ; 5.- ': : ' : '' ‘ •(•’ ,::tr '^fiy^^i:,:;. w - 4 .'v; y .;:« ,*v. iV '!: ■. i;,v.,%*:w;!V ‘ ' ‘\Vv. fe{' Ujttakrgh FRIDAY MQBinHa, APRIL 10- The Horth Weetern* and Allegheny i Talley Beilronds. following enisle torn the Phttadel- Amman*,hM considerable looal ' end general interent. ' Ourreeders wUl™- membbr lhnl sems two weeks ego we called. , attention to the Important oT p „ the Allegheny Valley roed to the oU rs gton- ead indieeted whet we believed to he , the most fcyoieWe route; to wit, by whet u known ns the Clsrfon Branch, to the Clen on river, esdtheaoe toPrenklin. • v ; .The NorthAatritm recognireaeastrong- ly ee s wedo the importenoe end necessity of pusUng the Allegheny VsUey roed from KiUennlng, where it now terminates, to the oil teflon, sty et BrankUn; hot iu object I j( to: open e"dlreet. connection between - PJulndeiphia end thet region, while oin- ob joet l* to fit e niiroedoonhsetion between thisclty end that region.. Both objects ere. ~-equally legitimate end fait, end we ere glpd'thet the interests of both cities may be ihede to httrmonlie end combine in push .-Ingforwardio important end beneficial an I ...■.enterprise.' - I ' - Borne years ago the road-bed of the North , Western Railroad was completed, or very nearly so, from the Pennsylyefiie Central, - tt BlalrerUle, down the relley of the Con emengh end Klaklmlnetaa (both being but ouS'river) to the Allegheny riTer, where it - intsrseeU with the Allegheny VeUey road, llimllea north-east of this olty. After ly -1 log several years in that unfinished oondi-; •• ■ribn, we.ere Informed diet thet division of . -UhsHorth Western roed wiU be finished next fail. ' ’From the point of lntsneetlon northward tiiKlttaanlegths distance la 14 mil**- Thom] the Allegheny Valley roed et present terml setes } hat, so prosperous is the ooadition of the'oompaay, that they am making atrango rients to pash It oa to the month of the lta kontag, 10 miles farther.. This will bring the ‘-road to wtthln 41 mlloo of Vranklla, mesa no.) Frees: the Hahoalng to Fraaklln thorn . em-two dUtlaet rontoo—one by what Is * tailed the Clarion Branch, which Is unques ■;; tiouebly the • shorter routs, and passes all ;’lha.way through a rich agricultural and Iron masatac taring region, and one thatlspmtty thickly populated; the other wealdfoUow tha bank of the riser all tha way. Each has Its : advantages; bat knowing that country well, new# do, we think the former Is the prefera ble route. Yet so nearly am they bslaasod In this, raspeot, that the people on the rival : routes may determine the oheloeby their lib srallty, or the want of It, la the matter of the right of way. This road must bvbnllt If this dty Intends : to maintain lUaiceodaney in ths oil baslceii; and wo foal assured that, when built, it will be ■' oas of the hM t paying roads la tha Stats. The - and travel will both be very largo; for them is not a Motion la Pennsylvania, exoopt ' tka aathraclta region, whloh oaa supply so r ; vast an ssaoßßt of freight as the vaUoy of the ■‘ l Allegheny.'' ■ i. The Aertl America*, speaking of the oU ’ tndo, asks, “Why not ship It (oU) In canal boats at Franklin, and send it In the same a ’ bottom all ths way to BlairsvlUe?” It can not bo doaefpt tworaasona: First, there am ■ ao looks through which boats can bo taken from the oaaal to the river, or nice eersa, exoopt at ths termination of the canal lu Allegheny olty; but,ln thesooondpUce.if locke warn provtdod, caealboat# cannot ho navigated on thoriver between the klskimlnetasandFrank 11a. They might, perhaps, bo towed by steam - toga during high water; hat It -would not p,y , T ,n then. The communication with tha oU region will oarer be what It oaght to bo until H i, roaehod by raiL Wo now introduce th# artlolo from the Abrfi Arntrimtii I - ' aXTITAL or AM OLD rBOJIOT. - ThuHoHhwantaraßaUroadpfPann.ylranU waaaaa of thoaa la Hit waatam netloa of oar Staid, began la the teT-<ar of tha railway Imr, when the-olty of FfeH»d«iphi* taped to xeitoro h«r coamor dal power by .Mwi| waitern rallroade, Mid tfeoTtfott InTOetad bvlahly la them all* Xkli ‘aaa w Intended to be a abort oat toClare laad. aroldlag the delay! iaoldtat to tha pea eata through Pittabargh. The route ourreyed ,tsi framthe Faaaiylrania Batlxoad, at BUinrllla, and foUowUg the raUay of tha Oonemaugh rlror to Freeport, thoa atrikea off to Hawcaltla, Lawnaoa ooanty, and ao joint tha' Ohio teotloa, which & eallad tha Olara- Sd aad Mahoning Railroad, aad which aaa lalahad lon* ago la expectation that oar dl- Tlaloa would bo alao. Tha Horthwaatarn liae,howerer,waa a dla aatroaa feUare, aad broka down ao badly that wa praaoma tha wholoof tha lareatmont la It list. -Under tha aot'of aaeembly a now cor poration la orgaalaad called tha Watt Penn aylraaia KaUroad Company, and -thli haa livn tha undnbhed work, built by oar mam, aad la now completing It from BUlra yllle to Freeport, a diatanoo of aboat fifty ajlaa. ‘ It will baraady for tha eara about tha mlddla of naxt fall* At Freeport It will eon aaet with tha Allegheny Valley Bailroad, bat aa'thab rood la only built to Kittanning, tha rit oUeottf raaohlag tha oil trada oannot iffeoted to It, aalaaa tha road ba at onoo pushed forward from Klttaanlag to Frank- Ba;aratka? formidable andartaklag. Thoooaoectloa with tha oil raglon, bow orar.wUlbamada at Praaport hy meaaa of tha naTigatioa of tha Allegheny rirer, whloh la tha gloat high-way of tha trade, i tad to fa cllltatethle a largo oil depot will ba orootad STPraaport tor tha ahipmeat eeat of tha oil ;entrtagtorlrar. Atpreaaatlhaoilgoaa to Plttabargb.nad la tharaahlppad eeat by tha PaaneylSflaßallroed. Practically, we oan not parealTa that tha saw roate la of any real adrahtega ao fir aa tha oil trade to ooaoaraad, forwhanonoe eabatakdoa tha rlrar It ooata ao more to taka tha oil to Pittsburgh by water than to itap at Praaport* Koraorer, tha fa aOitiaa at Plttabargh for ihlpmet mnat,_M eouna, be far graator than thay aoald poaalbly ba at a way autlon oa a aide roato. To obtain tha all trada it would be prefera bia tobtflld tha Altaghaay Yallay Ballroad from KUtaaaLng to Prenhlln, In whloh aront thla naw road from Blalrarilla to Praaport would baaoma of great uae. Tha roato It tra balag aloag tha lba of tha canal, It maat to a aonaldarahla extant Injure tha buil naoaof thatwork. Aad hare again tha quai* tioa oaaara, If tha oU trada b tha deelderatum, why aotahlptha oUoa Ua canal at Preaport from tha rlrar, aad ao aonray It to BlalmUla ttUea rataa than by rail ? Orwhy apt ablp 11 la a»nal boata at Franklin, aad rend It In i tha button) all tha way to Blalnrllla. if water traarportatloa ba cheaper than that byfu«d,aa whooaadaay that bb.aaialy It {/■ groat oraralght to aagbet anoh adraa tuoo aa wa hara bare daaaribod. lu a tributary to tha main lino of tha Penn rrlrealaKalboad, tha naw roadwUl banae* 2b? It trerarfeea aouatry whlchheihlth uh baaa deetttato of railway faolllUat, aad .u. Allegheny rallay at ajary lmpor- SfSaW *wT?S«nia tlit thaafftot of It !rful!?th!amomptprolongatlon of tharalby to KSui!wtSKg thawork prao , SSlrbagla atßhdnrlUa and end at Prank iHr^tSS^S^iMibi dos« th* mw toU ■■ ISSm BUirfrlll# to ?r«*port will, with th# -nu. to PltUbargh. At 7*} .*• a j th« ocmpletloa ”**h ■ SoSbhbTSd anbaailbad har moaay, toadato tha Jtia Una °f . ssaffisiissi^mass ssassffafl gf*:- ,®»as!a»Sßs?a?.s!s | : ■ ’-I - ' ' * ,-,, : ’ ’, i • • ~: ■ . * : !' ; ■ ! ' : 'i- '• -•- Rebel Coite«po.demee. ! Spr int A eormpindtttoMhe OtoolnmiHfWi., Wf.we* cd Lexington, Ky., epexki cheer- trtnUatri by Mta Boo*. «r«A.g U tt* Inily of the ititc of thlnge la that State tlhoe pl*a that iUr«y i* *° P*°° < tha arriTal of Oen. Boxnira, Re gina ii aa lie teuohedwithont hia opinion that tha tepeaulnMe, that have . to Se tha peeu •o greatly alarmed and Impoverlebed Ken- 1 5'„ I i , rfii»nry. Meudaranot tey,‘lam tucky, are owing to tha aid rendered to tha the champion of eUTary l’hut exclaim, *!on rebeli by cowardly and traitorona reeldenta. attack our Harlla Oboe- Ho' gleet a enrlona awfanya of rebel lettoft. delegate, tha Hon. BUJah Wa append a few of them. Han la one from p —,j n accused of alwaye hating dirty a General, evidently a Kentuckian: handa, replied, "What ananUpathy yen n "Be not dUoonraged; the timelf pot far to onr paenllar lnetltutloni distant when Wa will take attend in. our.own - . ■■ native State. Kentucky muit (tend nnni and - we will drive the hlrellng-Tinkaa aeomatolt from oaf toll." "In the name of Sod What art you thinking off-Do you not ita that thle It a negro fight, aa wa alwayi told yonl How foollth tha cry of Union at thle lata day, whan there it no Union, and never oau be., It It madneit for Koatueky to thlnk ot_any Union at thia erltlt. The day hat oomawhan they and the negro mult part, or,‘hoyjnnit ooma to the Davit altar, How wM Kinteeky Ilka to tee her daughter! aiiocieting with «• negro in the parlor on temu of ,e|MUW- Your Preildent iay« ‘hey art .hall be. ■ Some of our boy. oMhe tUmplog ground have bately gone baok, »nd;tdten th. Lincoln oath. Let thcin beware whip they hear the tramp of tha Morgan home, for H will be the knell of death. Bat thoia who have been officious in poinUngput mbab ba wara, for thoin will loonbaanunhappy and. That fallow wonld not make a bad: North ern copperhead, except that ha may have tome fight In him. | Hera it an extract from a label whota bump of hopafnlaeat mult be anormonaly dovalopadi ••Wa are now independent, thank Sod, and uk fever of no country on earth, only tha favor of Sod. By the juittoa of oor oyma and the will of our people wa will be tree. The North, with theaailatanoa of foreign na tion!, hai put forth every nerve to truth nt, but, thank Sod, they have failed In every effort. Their oradit gone, nnlvartal bank ruptcy itarlng them in the face, their armlet deolmated by iloknaet. Southern iteel and deiertlon—threatened with civil war In their own midst, their oouneils dlrided—' what can they hope fort . , ••While in the Sooth the good old ship ox State moTes majestically on onr the tranquil tea of polities. The people united, our army In ores slog, confident In their ability to main tain onr own; and but for the distant boom ing of cannon we would hardly know that war existed. The nsxt two months will decide the fateof the war. WawOl whip than at all tha three great Impending battle*, and that will end It. Here is another of the-same kind: We learn kere that Eoieerans has bean re- Inforoedby Slgel with 20,000, end la to ooma oat and whip ne. Bat we will break their oolnmna with tha bayonet, and thentura loom the doge of war. We have 15,000 cavalry un der Morgan, WhecUr, Porraet and,Van Dora and Horton, to out them to pleooe end gobble them in. Another: , OM Wxxonsm, Tenn., March o, io° s * We are having a gay time with »be beauti ful ladle, of Teunoeiee, who elmoit, without exception, emoke, ohew and dip ennff. rork Ulsto 40 ou per lb; flonr 10 da; ehlokenl gi 50; beans $8 per bosh; eggs $1; apples op pir >tr 15; whleky *4O per gal. sh. Soverament pay* ne •"3*™ ““.“2: but ’tis spent in three days. The war will oe the rain of thousands of young mem, odueat- Isg them Jot the penitentiary or gallows. Such immorality you Beyer dreamed of. Wo get short rations, oommeal,! lb, baoon X lb, a little sugar and less salt. Oeneral Bragg says he is going to take Kentucky home, or hare tho last man slaugh tered. ■ . The next fellow is in a bad hnmor—eri dently “poor, and starred, and meanly clad." ••Pants axe $5O per pair, butter $3 per pound, potatoes $lO per bushel. Bln«oln hasejj scripted 800,000 more men. Let the d—n Ab olition scoundrel come on. We hare room in the South to bury them all, we hare al ready 150,000 of the Yaakoo hirelings and Infernal Butch." Another piously remarks: ‘•God Is erldcntly with us. He is with Goa; Jos. Jehnson, who is commander of the department. We hare unbounded oonfluenee. If*he lights, he whips; if-he retreats, it Is only to draw* tho enemy from their «pjdi.. and permit our cavalry to operateon his flank and rear. A protracted masting oommenooa in onr brigade to-day, bat I hart no faith in £ OurHboy. ere geeoration will not reoovwfrom the Ihe deetrnoUon of morale earned by the war, without * more epeolal intervention of Dirtue Providence, than In the dayi of Martin La ther.** Another oorroboratee theteellmony of the Wineheiter nun by laying, “All the lediei In Tenneuee warn to moke, ohew end dip ennff.” Barbarity ol the Rebeln* Thtra have been many denial# on the part of lympithlMn with the rebels b,; nUsifotUd uaj unaeael bexberlty to oirli loyal mon who heve feUea Into their hand! either by emit or at prUoaore of war. Unfortunately for the credit of the *?• “**““ theie denials hare been made la the bee of the most lrrefregmbleevideaoe continually ao cnmulatlng. Oitiiens of uaMoetioaed honor and reraoity hare published narratlres of their personal sufferings at; Southern rebels, and no responsible person has erer oontradleted their sUtemenU. They hare been guilty of atrocities and berbariUM at which eren savages might revolt, and whloh have no paralloU in the history of olvlllte* nations, and when the veil 1. Wttd, aeln p«- osss of time it most assuredly wUI be, bum the horrible orueltles that have been ptnetleed In Southern states tinoe oom menoed, their perptemtors will roe.™ whet they pre-eminently deserve, the bltter soora and execration of the whole ■ elvlllaed world. Xhelf treatment of prisoners of war w been infamous, tha latest development onthat •übjeot being made by the prisonerswho hare lately returned te Washington, who were P*** , of the military expedition despatched la*t I year by the late Gen. MiteheU to dee troy the I rebel oommuoicatioaf on the Georgia Btate Railroad. These men weTe tubjeoted to a thorough examination by Judge «Advocate Holt, and the facte disabled by them are enough to make one blush that their captors and tormentors were country men. Their cap ture was effected by hunting them down with bloodhounds. When captured, one of them, yet but eighteen yearsof age, wac immediately stripped and flogged to the extent of more then a hundred leshei. the torture being em ployed to make him betray the secrets and objeeU of the expedition in Which he was en **Bebel ofloers robbed the prisoners of all their money, and then thrust them into a ns- I no jail, filthy and loathsome beyond dsserip i The prisoners were twenty* two in num ber. The inly entxanoe to was a trap door, and through this •P o **®** 00 * was lowered to thsm in a bucket. Part had to stand while others slept, aid the beat was so oppression that they had to strip themselTei naked to endure it. Here tosy werekept for i three weeks, bound together wlthehmni. wound their neeks, and hsndcuffW, their I leader haying in the meantime been hung. I [ Subsequently, eeyen others' were hong under | droumstanoes of most melting barbarity. I The sufferings of. the remainder through toe winter were terrible. v ' ! * But the reoord of their treatment is too re volting for minuter itetement. It was bat a repetition, howerer, of fiendish orueltles and atrocities te whloh Union eUUtnsand sol diers have been subjected in the rebel States f uw the rebellion broke but. And yet it Is towards men of; such natures that the hearts I of some Americans and sob* foreigner* yearn with sympathy. It is with refer* no* to suoh barbario cruelties that Northern sympathisers with the rebellion can keep unbroken silenoe, while they are loud in their denunciations of i the Government If a known traltor.ls tempo* | rarily lnearoerated In' dean and wholeeoae quarters, with a supply of all the necessaries and many of the oonaorts of life. - A rebel must not be punished j his property must not be oenfisoated and he most be treat ed with the moat “ distinguished considera tion/* or.loud are the denunciations against the ** President and his minions;" But a Union soldier may bo stripped and tortured; all hi# oemrades robbed, an Athene thrust into, a jall worse than too'Blaek. Hole of Celoutta notoriety, manacled and chained like run in; ho not or »l»ve» t li»»g without aa hour to prover or relleotlon, »ad he the rabjeoti of thexrcn.it otrcclUei, but not» word ofeoa ’ domsotlon hxve'th.HortterarvnipethUm with the rebellloa to tuoh b«b»rltlee._ i Aad thev cell thtauelW. putrlotto Xbok; Heeven rueh pxtrioU hjjjh. jojdfiatoar. tor had to betwWc'S—T** tt.wiref.l AfeerriMr. _ 1 ' ■'* jjecTcnss. LIBRARY ABBO - IBOTDMS, ; t ' ' MASON JOKES, • TSB DBTtSOUIBBWD Ittßß OHiTOB, wniacUwrAtoeeMintedonaion, - Grarabaldi and. Italy, AT >A»AYHTTH HAtt, OH ! Friday CtnriiV) •Mpril loth, Brtn tbtYonaf Hirt K«c»nUl« Lttiwy Awo ditlon, ud tk« public gaunUy. ■rKbu, «o craw—to hWit O" *W.H.Knmu»> jouraAinn, W. D. MoOowa*, L*otar« OommltU*. J.B. Huwjt, OBo,W.WKnus, public jtotkxbs. ir-=>SPECIA.L MEETING.—Tb* L»w mn mw»Ur Muad, to lb. UmMOlouoJ ltop«»»- nt Ptt'lmt ■' NOTIOE. | Th. PtmoljlTuU toUr—d *“ ,b iß , £ I pabtl.notlajle>llwho. u W I I u thß**Obbar Warn DlrUion, 1 koto to tohnul K*^.SS I 3j n fcnS™t[7l» utilalpoimalkMUb I ol tho Bil U“ *“* ; *»•» ~6" *?, A a D i l< M oiißol « . irt} '1 ritwl P~bU.l. Th n pnnfr, ittmftw mMmUm*' I gSS£iJS2aas2s:.<rtwa« »««; 1 §2Ssistoe*flsci*ofdladp*tlou mid Into hour*. I 1 Th•« atzvaLCthan th* system *nd enliven the mind. I i tatamitteni term. I S 5 Kifr th* UmXtx and acidity of tha tfflffltoh. 33 m-J I xMruotJMibtotßlttantath* world. Thsymak* JSr” strong, «* **• to***** l “!S> ! 1 > t mtmr. Ibij m mad* oC pur* SU Onrtx | P_ frl laialintwl Oalianj* bark* root* i&4 herb*, I wnu* —*«■» with th* plana ut* of * berisr*g*,wita- S?SSfto»P« uSirfiUT. r. loTulooto (-W.O "EiISS/IESS LIV-. JiV.t_ Sold by all uncos, Dnggl**, HoUU, SfiSmn. P. H? DBAHBAOO., «« flaw Tor*. ” POLITICAL jrOTICE*. OP TUB COURTS. Wm. A* Annas, of Pitt Townahip, wfll b* - |or Clark of th* o*nrt* of_Ail*gh*ny Oouniy, aubject- to th* d*daton ol th* httUm Ooantr Somlaalin* Oouranttoa. CLERK OP THE OOURTH. _Josa 1L Lnautxa, of Chattier* towiuhlp, -w hf t ff.Btj.t. teTotok of th* Court*. •«*•?* topriXtoo OratpA-toJ*- IntorortUß- - TT3»FOB CLERK OF THE COURTB. _J«o. 1. oSuToI fibbto towMhlp, will b. ban.th.itapobUoMiujj OoMtttlM "• “* curX erf th* Qourt*. *P a * w rriJ>FOR REGISTER. «iuua j. BxcßeaMos _ __ Will b* »namf «'****' lac theOffle* *f B*«l*ttrof will*, JeTrtAuSSSjwwatX. tobjae* to th* d*d*4n of aptfto ir3»FOB HEGIISTEB.—Jami Karr, »» of Dpcer it. Clair toKMblp, wltt ba a<*o • liiu hi BaibM-,mbwt otAaaadttob o!•}» r .n~. Boßiutu(OM'«ittom. Bbifelo jrcir -■* n rMHTiatuaMJrTß. WAJrTiSD-AJODENJSYMAJJCAK- Wl punß. inaalT, at COTHBIira Oar* Tirito SiT. abtTß iKitbiato altaat. aplrtSt W AHTKU-A -WHO axs DD i Bont.-To • mta wHh U» uoa>UT “£“*• tnuudaftul u opponnitj u»<jyoS«Md m*™ üb.„.wW r„ ' F«m’« Blocfc. gg- DKTOIT vunuuiu l nttwotchi F* i April U-tAf lSu> j HOLDBUa 01? ACCOUNTS aguiut tf QatrUunMUr’* D«p*rta«nt will pnMßi ifeuattaf OHO* f»rp»Mßt Ail acewatt fs prop™y triplicate ii»b»Wßck»M» uim if I«W U “f •“ n-H to ib» Moomsi. «««**' i >pl0;8i Li Cot and ft. M. a>nor>L_ C~ iHAKiAi'i-rit BliUMifi. Dhujs a i MUBIO AID MDBIOAL IhsISDMASW. jlanMtar MABBAOO,** MAHOfI.afIHW Btu?HAKoBtißd PBUOSACO/& MILODI' SS. IrS is?StSS. ■«■?* *“>; *“• Pittsburgh, P*. *»-PiMOB to Wt,«nd Uk.o to o* chug tor- * FI ttVhiuiTOK*H JK/liCK.—MofaeO >» l?iJi kanbt lino tbit Lotion Toituoootmj on tbi ntuiof John a. MUIor, Into ol ih. orantj I Diinj flim- J . bin boo *nnu4 to u» mbicrt -1 mT J AU (mu UOobtod to mil 'S.nn. edtomnkn immrtliU want, id t»w b*M« cUias sc&Joft lh» irili pr«i«nt lb*a, dol7 »n - *"• 81 JffilTa'mnuk Adß'D>»tr»tril. .lOiltWjflT Ci\)AV&. Q Ckaaar’a aoahacraUd Brovn Wlocaor; fcow’a old Brava Wind#**! Olaan’a Broan Wlncaer, I Lev, Eon A Banbov’a Bn*7 Soap; l Brabow A Son Una*J top; Low, 8«a A Bratov 1 * Gljoerina Soap; j. o. Haifa poa Bean? Soap! Low. Son A Braboa’a China*# anak Soap; BnekaaU'a bkls Soap, (wj Aar,) '■ OUsttt‘l Hcnaj Boop«,i#*i**;) Tartly A Btatkaa 1 * Wieariaa aoap; Hall’* Unodtr tad Balm eoapa; Haaaa'* Soap, (Tapp rara aad aapmor ) With an —artmnnt gt Ana Caatlla, Bala, do., do* at lair lor *al* bp aIJ|oH JOHHBTOB* aplO Ooraar Bonrtb and Kmtthiald Mraatt. gliAUfiSViiaalfi FEMALE SEMINAKY, A HOH3 101 TOBHO IiIOHA Bit. b. H. Bunin, i.M i Mml. T.T. Ulf- LSI, PiUdMl) >IM bj »M 1 o«f»«f ““‘jf 1 ' Tutkiii. impimrtiUrf for itxty boirfflftf | ■cboUn. Thu B«mUvrj-now Is lta »l»TiaU )■» —■villi Ua platani •azrosadlaga* and appropriate lecauolidouui eoatißwi too«; maadltaalltoaU vkooMlntti tart eattannitil wkleh partaloa ta fo®*fr adaoalloß. * . tnsa-Boud ud SniUoß to tba rafttUrorana aai lAtlB, per latitoa of Eva aoathi, IflO. In*tr«« mMta! Hade, iododlnf Thoroo«6 Ba» m4Toj»l OaUao. *O., ob tbo *oei approved malhod. 91S. All brasebca ol Drawtn* and Palattag. la Water Ookn aid UU, fr©« l« w|U f«®ch or Onman, fUr TBi Bixt aawton vUI commanoa MAT lita* Ostalvw.snt on .»ltoU«. g „ I tier and FrtaripaL -riOTABUSHED 1760. PBTEB LOpUUBD. SHOT* ABB TOBiOOfi wnmiomiii, 1( i ll OSAMBMU BTMMMT, (Tonaerly «« dbaibaia atraet, Hew Tort W.oMtallttaattSSMgnof U>«tl0lM0(l KatobaT. Tin■ bi|N, M B»Wg» I OrnUmrii.Dmliro*. *«• Virginia, Hacklloolu*, I l**-***- Yn>u»w »*w. ■ Bootok, Bilk WIbStJSSSi* Laodjltot, Henry Daw featck, In* Ha»»y Book*, '•■PAuratioßla oaDbd to n* In; ndadlonto primal Ttoa.oatokawlD,ai>4 taokbi Sabano, | wUoh vlll b« fotmd of * ivMrior jr. . _ 1 TOBAOOO. . • . . . 1 - taorao-lofig. Ho. 1, Sh. * Sot. luul »»U*«* I QranolaSad I Ftn Got Onvxwo— jf, i. Wcr pblo; o»y*»* I 41th, a* Bint | Bfwt Bointii Onsoo; Tift M | Omaltdu I buuas-4. Jafo,Hpaelali, Onaatwi Tarklah. I H. B—Aolnmlnr oeptloat will ba ee nt on nppll- I cation aatoily. Ja UGOSTT 4 00.. City Flotomg • Miu,oo«Mr Lltertv wd Mum almto, nita btnh. t%. ' «*~OapacUT, too bbla. par Jar. M* gAlj^tUOA— 10,p00 lb*. JCOgUlfi, S ; T*"’ »W«TOI3K4. BOV * CO. / . ‘«»10 ■ QMwarlr brat Mad Wa-AWa* l *- Utfl'AJU) »; TjIIETH STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. ** POUHDBD IS IMO - r iMittiTifi *■****», l Bdo* th* ooli ‘Sr'"*—** tb« Union I inSSffrrt PRACTICAL-lOOT&LhT. OVER 0»000 STUDENTS Baer* ban educated In th* yrtadplw •U th* d*UU* of * busine** education from Dor* ■yil*m of *’ XZBOAHTIUB 8008-EBSJPIKO. J f St.cUl Oomalttwi cf tb. *»•*» th* Oh*mb«r of Oosmerce, H*w Totk. Also, uun KBOAT BOOK-KEWISS. “A perfret n*t«m Isr «och book* *ml tocount*. Al**, Duff's mw syitu* of tin.MAP BOOK.MHNQ, Aftar th* Conn* of th* P*nn*jlt»Al» B»Uro*d. Alao, DuA mw *nt*to of PBIVATS BASK BQOS-KXKIKO. Th* only ons In u*s In th* city. Tim obor«iJ*t*mJ of *oo«mta *»*auo*ht Mderth* do^rotoTjJJP of th* *sthor ( sod it It.hdUmd to o d*gree of p*nao tloa osthr atuinod slaniber*. TWELVE FIRST PREMIUMS For bmt BoflM** and Omamantal P*nm»®*blp. ■wirdod our prwnt Psamoa, by th* I£fln Bnltad Stato* Fair at Cladonad in—- Penoiyfrania BUt* Fair at Jg£ WHtuß PatmaylTaala Fab-at Pittsburgh J«»- I Wastara Virginia Fair at ¥?lyUng..--- ■ and th* OM*ißtat* Fair at ClsTeUmL.—...^asea. All of which ara exhibited at our offloa. FOBTY BOILABS Paj* to? a full graduating courta. |4 M for _ Bta Uraory aad blaaEi of Ana extra ri«rP*V* Hirptr'asdlilon or Doff** Book- hmpl»f; JgJSTSr ! *harg*4*todflOfor blanki with an oldsj*t«a or i Bosk'kesplag oontainisg only one aet of Book*. Harper’s anlargsd •ditige of D SJJ!« a? 0K ‘ gtiwvn for tab by Bookseller*. Pnc* fl *». trim fail particular*, send fcr our slegyt nsw drcolar. pp. 68, irith sampU* of our penman a writ !«[, laciooßi 2S cents, to P. DEPP k SOS, Principals- »Hhlt»»*wF JMrUH'i'AHT TO TtIJS fUBiilU BOGUS CUED PHOTOQS^ pflfl OttOULA- HOB 0» TOM THUMB ABU WWBI-HmM- lowing li ollppod from » wsmld«hw Photogrupb dml» ■■OHIiT 1# OSBTM—Ooxtm do VUltt of Oo»- Tom Thumb usdUdj, Is bridul uttbo. duothor top •upplj of thmomuobodmlmd Photograph Oord« boo ot oueh o low prim Ibul PHOTuQIArIfe. ■•.!»«» .Bowbomartblsk tbopor. Photograph*but “X don’t bn It." lko ortfimal PHOTOfIRAPfiB el thU Mill* eoepto can be had el PITTOCK’S, OPFOCTI XBS *OST OFFIG*. WSuopUoMtiw BOOBS OABDB cun U no ut ■rrooxi ; Ui- QNIjY 10 OKKIU. OABT9 »■ T3BITI OF torn. TOM THOM ua> LiDT, to MIU Util*. Anolbar lar* a»P- pj, at thm mob aimiiad Pbateinpb Oku bai bMtmMU TVy«ynldfci«cb>tow prlo« that «T««aHr- I jririmj Bad daator* an astounded, aad I «ai«* thay ant ba lithographed, tool they an bM s th»y anfinalsi PMOTOGBAPHS, »Mjn»« at* b; ** HUM T j B, H atonic Hall, Fifth Stmt. - OABXSS D 1 TURK Of Tfl* PBIHCI Of WALKS AMD WITS J COM. MUTT AMD MIKMI* WABBMH otOMcifdtttAtU c4]mt U&toit Dka low prtCM. fBOTOOBAfa ALBUMS, alt stytoMUn, «oab j_JAVIS *UU OOKNO7 Oaraa extracted t&4 p«Biant can warranted U* OMB DOLLAB IAOB. Xaataataa*eosaad aficadoos cam of Coras aod Banknu without cattle* cr ewda* pala Dr. Ban daU, who basdaroWd ysartof atady «doU»alr to thto branch of taigatr* «*» b* oomaltodathliiofflco on DIAX4KD fiCBKKT, atesnd door la »o mo tion baildia* abort Grant stmt, opposite)ih. Court ! Horn, during tha pfint wash. fund tha follow*. I <ac: Pinraman, April A IMS. Dr. BaadalLhM this dayopwatedoo aOorn tor no niy suocmfuUy. wbkh /tl&ak worth fifty doUam I J. WxfiTßAf. Don lilt* ibB P#«a atm*. JVo»J. fl. Oii»i»r, <*i ; I 4 Dr. hia tbta day rwaoTod aa old and pun* I tel Baa too from ay loot. I bats had tha sum op*- 1 rated on msatedly without tacom, bat InWhappy I to state that tha Doctor has *ff»stari a p«fcct can, | without tha toast pala. a »wll»l *“ “J* 1 ask I can lastl y to hto knowledge of ths pnthotogt -1 eat coadWco and fcwUnpwcia | Bunions. ? 1.8. 00HM0LLY. *«»t - u. *-*-» gays: “Dr. aaathis day rottorod what had far e wiy long Urns cauwd »• *«® nojaaco, naaely * sem# Tory ptlnful bard aad soft °°E A. W.Banka, 000 of tha Local Bep«to"tf thi says: “Dr. Banda *span j mUiMBU BJ piwweb“ 4 "®!^d thrn«« trota b*twse& tha ton. Tha that ha mflbrod ao pala from the cpsratlea. . _ fchooldcuMrsca doubttha affltucyof Dr. Baa. StU'apratiattovM rodUjrewW-*^*-*;*- trect fan (ratlltoul;, la actor I soohadlsooTaty wasnanr bstoropnctkrd. Thews- I ».dJ of latlaoolqli m H«®™“ *“* “ 4,h I eoatiacat of Korops. ... _ j . . I *»■»■«• ho«nlren»t»U».».»4 **•••“** Itol p. m. • apbtiw mine tax i.aW uKClaiutiß. *lph»- t ”c”«fJf*T°lfw}i3V^lMOTOßT. iMmrsasawwggs Ik, Oo.mlreiomer’i Dottrel r.UUo|WBU.pDu tln, to trial tto rely orepl»t. *•>"“ “ lUqi yt> oSutt to Ik* BObUo. It ohnld in*. ptaco opon story bralnmdtsfc. » . I A*uhnraatadlaaT«ryeUyand town, to wbena V I liberal dtocout will baando- « B I Frla tea erett. •“‘•jE*’.*"'lS Inoript of pries, foristo hy«U Bochsiliaro and I Mowadtatota. Addms. . „ _ . ■ 81181.8 * CO., FoO lth.™, __ I aifttt : HO. ll» W.llUm ttmt. W Tork. Aijniio i uE mu ft «b «»*■ IIABLOAS.)^ OBa 01, UTCBMOBa, OUSTS* 00., St WAIL BTMMMI. Sm Tori. taooboathaUtot Bij»»1 Ut •> naglo ortow fc* «ko Breton’ Bond, I srihUilaw - - • '• ' ' ■ SSrHSgftss tf ito^a I T»aWi ; iow» e 3fS'aiS*s sasaßaßS^^ -■njSfSBBGKIVKD. 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H n«TTOT, aunt ZIPHTBB, YAMS, AttdAfoH«*AOrtmeatof -- pfOT.T, WASHES AMD HOTIOHi?. • _ Tbolovprlcoi At wUehcor Atoekwn P2*¥f2 —«■»— mto oSff omi tbdnoMAonti to OllT a>« SSiuaATiIA, , UILUBMia, uA pjpnUEfl. AndAltwho blirtofUfte* | ApT«AA»» r - .-■■■-.■ -• ' • ; - IgHAKBBSI 8HAK&BBI S H i l B B H 0 01l!S, » - - VAOBVX * mTMPBj FULL v> DRIEST C3OQ3DS. Of rrmt kind. fur ihud a* Ho. IT T««A «Q»«I. •DSUKIBIUtia. . CBIIMUM,aat notion. BoifcfttiniiMof JOSEPHjttOBHB;* CO.V .. So*. n ABO n XABKST BT*S»T. jjji, IT-hid It P»ts;Btß»si t ' * ■ V— ; •" '■* ' „ " jAttesaU JWalfcw & . : 400 DOZEN, Hi iiM«,‘irhlU *ad ®ota»i. at lbis thah babtaeh PAICKBi FOB CASH* BltKB, OIBODiAM, Wgri.ru AUS> DOMMntM, BATKBV tl THlhrtmC qhaithr hoods / aid STRAW GOODS, B| tbt Ohm or Dosrat mn» MB OABB. AT JOSBFB BOBBIA OO.’S, IlTaadnKadalaliMt, has^gaSSKF*®" 4.I,K£AHDKB BATHS’, Gbmiw FOttHiamnabOOUß. ■aasaeassaa;^''' ... ■-••BgSttSHStSSS&k “■^.lSBgsffl3BBS&< ' ii.it . , »m. H«ad l» IMtt UrMk tbBOK AUCTION I— . 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