TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 21. Union Documents. YT« - h»r« paMi«h«S ihf*-gr«at ipeccli ol , MojorGon. B. F. Bo? lie, dallrorod at tho * Ooora* -IssTiTOTij la doar, largo typo* on good paporj sad aronow road/ to fill ordtra ■; for any quantity at tfco following prioei: For 100 oopiei $ 100 7 H ‘ ; I*ooo « 13 00 *! 5,000 . « , .05 00 “ 10,000 •• 100 00 Addnu, Qazmttm, PitUborgh, Fa. Wi qadmUnd that * oaU, naaaronil, sign.), is is clranlatton, Hon. ■ T. M. Bowl to rrosnildsr’hli withdrawal at ■ ranildato iu tha gnbarnatorlal ohalr of tha , State la tha alaotioa naxt fall. fJaUt within j a faw daja it waa gaaanUj aadaiatMd that • Bot. Coaria wouldbaa Candida ta for ra-alao ; Ucb; and ot that W. and Bat to In tarpsaa any, ovon lha ihow of obataela ta a • aomlßitloh, whloh iaamad to him to ha tha rattled intention of tha ,Sepia, Mr. Hows da dllntd emphat'loally to allow hk nan. to ha wad In eonnaotioa with that oßea. Governor - Cctria’s daoUnatara, howarar, haa iaft tha | IBHtlon in as attend ahapa, and Mr. Howe’s J fdanda now inalatnpon hie nomination, felly , believing him to ba tha oholoa of the people of : Weate'rn Pennayirahia, who hra fairly entitled to this aeliotlon of a candidate. lafamona Proceedings in Kentucky. Under the Blare code of Kentucky any colored stranger may be arrested and : thrown into prison, and, failing to prodnoe either .oral or doonmentary bridence of freedom, ho or oho must bo Bold into perpe tual bondage to pay costs, jail fees, &o. The law ia based upon the assumption that slavery ia the normal condition of colored people, and that a State of freedom is ex , ceptional. Since the occupation of Northern Mis- I eissippi by our troops many negroes hare • escaped their late owners in that State, ; and ran northward, some into Kentneky. j; Under the President’s Proclamation these, people arc free; but the local authorities of Kentucky pay no attention to that, but 3 keep the ofd machinery of elarery in oper . ation as if nothing had happened. Here is on advertisement, taken from tha Frank fort Commonwealth, merely as a sample of countless others of the same kind: NOTICE 1 There are committed to the Jefferson ■ County Jail, as runaway Blares, a negro man named Eli, and a woman named Sally, who is about thirty years of age, black : oolor, heavy set, Btout and well made, weighing 130 pounds. The man Eli is about 23 years of age, 6 feet 9 j inches Ugh, weighing 160 pounds, dark copper color,, thin whiskers and moustache, slow-spokeh and movement, round full face and Ugh forehead. Both say they belong to Joseph' Bynum, of Tyshamingo county, Miss. The owner can come forward, prove prop erty, and pay charges, or they Will be .■ dealt with as the law requires. i ■ W. K. Xiiomjj J. j. c. March 6, 1868—lm. Assuming the statement of this man and ■ this woman, doubtless man and wife, to be , true, they are free, and the President, in ; his proclamation, has pledged the faith and power of the nation to protect them in/the' enjoyment of that freedom; and if in/suf fers the freed slaves of;Joseph Brsbx/of Tishamingo county, Mississippi, to be ro .; enslaved, the fait* of the nation will be broken, and the consequent dishonor, in stead of being less because the/injured parties are poor, helpless and jlespised, will only be the greater. The JBev/ Jons H. Auoaxr, author of the “Iron Furnace,” himself a refugee from Mississippi, states, in .letter to the Cinoinhati/ Oaiette, that ho knows' Joseph Btsck, and that Eli and Sally were' memberwof itist ohnrch. Three J of Brsum’s sons are in thw rebel army, and ho himself is a bitter secessionist. Were a man to leave helpless animals to be devoured by dogs'or wolves, wUch would people likely to denounce, the man or tho brutes ? The application is easy. The Declarniion on Slaverr* Among ihe/ nanreroua ooanta in the in dictment against the King of Great Britain , in the original draft of the Declaration of Independence*ia the following, whioh we : copy verbatim from a' foo-simile of the : origLial manasoript as signed, italieg, eap : ilals'azrd aIL The portion embraced be tween;brackets woe expunged at the time of its adoption; bat the part preceding the brachetg was retained, jutd is found in all /the earlier copies—aay np tc 1820 to 1830. . ’ Since then the entire subgraph has been /quietly dropped oat, doubtless because it / : was regarded as incendiary, fanatical, of fcosive to oar “Southern brethren,” and anti-democratic. We. now introduce the entire paragraph as Jxrrjusojr wrote it: ' “flo has waged crnel war against human nature itself, violating its melt sacred rights /< of life and llbortj in the persons of a.distant’ : people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into; Slavery In another hemisphere, or to incur: miserable death Jn their transportation thither. This piratical warfare, the opprobrium of imfiitl powers is the warfare ot the Gkrutia* King of 'firnat 1 Britain [determined to keep open a market where tIJSB sbonld be bought and sold, he has prostltaud his negative for suppressing •vary legislative attemptto prohibit or tore • strain this execrable oommeree; and that this assemblage of horrors might want ho fact ■of distinguished dit^he-is now ezeitingvtbese very people to' rise in arms among us%ad to purchase that liberty of whloh he has deprived them by murdering the people upon whom he hai obtruded them; thus paying off former crime* oommitted against the liberties of one people, with crimes which he urge* them to commit against the lives of another.”] Soldier*' Uonei L,oat. Th® Marfreeiboro correspondent ef the New York finer, ip**kln* of ike capture of : e railroad train between Marfmaboro end NftihriUe bj » bud ol rebel hone men, (whloh w»e brtedy noticed by telejreph aereral d*j* “The force attacking unlabored abort * 100 . well mooated and well armed iomau who took the paisengen prisoner*, borne the mall, • and forcing open the aafe of Adaau Hx press Company, afotrucUdabout one haadred ikon* ■; aand doliart i* tnami/nm the ooldUrt who are 'now beiaff paid off, to tAtir familito, I paw -at the express oaoe, an honrlbefore the train •ter ted, hundred! of soldiers eagerly pressing toward the door with their packages of money anxious to hare it hurried forward; to the lore* oae« at homa. When I left, the safe wa* fall, end the exeat related to teoeire any more money.” If thii itatement be trnt—end we eee no ; rooion to doabt It-tho Oownaost ought it : oaoo to rofoud thl. n OMy u wldla( who won undlog u u> tlulr bolowd, ud, prhopi, ooffotißg talili. Tho grootor put ; of thorn own prow, If oppoittuU, U offordod, whot onoontoooh m», how trooooatud. If i thoro WM loj foalt ot oil Im tho uttor tho 1 bluno roitjnpoa-tho doTonaiot | a M ‘ t earing that rood ogoiuit tho dtprodttloai or i gutrrtUu. •j ' ! ' ‘.vV:’-’- Union Leagues, [j - The audacity of the K. G. ac eounts of whose outrages we give in our telegrapUo columns yesterday—together with what haa been revealeid of Sthe work ings of their sneaking emissaries among the ignorant masses of Backs bounty, ad monish all good loyal men to unite in sup port of the government, and its laws; for it is only by sustaining these, that the Union can possibly be preserved. To give efficacy and force to the loyal sentiment of the countiyj to keep down domestic treason; to preserve the peace, and maintain the laws, no better form of organisation can be devised than the Union League. We Mfl gUd to know tbit thin pttriotlo organisation is being instituted in so many counties, andin so many bor oughs and townships, and that thousands of loyal msn of all parties are pressing Into them. Btill there are some districts where no councils have yet been organlzed; and we submit to our good Union friends in Bach districts whether this ought so to be. This home army, to take care of home traitors, and prevent their doing mischief, is almost as necessary as is our national army in Dixie, to take care of the rebels there. By all means let the work go on; for in Union there is strength, and not only strength, but security and .peace. The Hopes of Rebels Dashed. The Biohmond speaking of the late election in Connecticut, utters thp fol lowing despairing cry: ] “Lincoln has succeeded; Connection! is lost, and with it got* th* hop* of an early ptace, bated upon party action at the Jiorth, wheh to many entertained." “Connecticut is lost 1" Lost,to whom? Why, to the rebels and their copperhead friends, and to be sure—lost to what the Pittsburgh ita calls “us,” and what the Biohmond Ditpateh calls “tu.” The lan guage of those two papers, and others of kindred stripe, demonstrates beyond dis pute the perfect identity in sentimpnt and aim between the Southern rebels arid North ern copperheads. The Ditpateh lays down the copperhead programme with muoh clearness in the following sentence: “The importance of this defeat of the Democracy cannot well be exaggerated, for if the result had been otherwise the north west wonld hate risen, the peace party would have been organised on a permanent basis, the next meeting would have been followed by a summary abrogation of the imperial powers bestowed upon Linooln by the abolition Congress jaat ended, and a cessation of hostilities might have been confidently looked frir at or before the olose of the present year/' A bill is before tee rebel Congress providing for an station of the member# of the next Home of Representative! by general ticket. If thl# law should pais the Congressmen would be elected in the same manner that Presidential eleotors are now ohosen, the same men b?ing : votedifor throughout the State. The ohject of changing the law is to seoure a full representation from eaoh rebel State; whereas, under existing regulations, all West ern Virginia and the three ootfnties on the eastern shore, together with two districts is North Carolina, three in Louisiana, three in Tennessee, and cue in Florida would be unrep resented, because no ctations could be held in those sections. The Late Conflict in Charleston Harbor—Rebel Fortifications and Obstructions—The Blockade. In a letter written on the 15th Inst., from Hilton Head, S. 0., we find the following: Four deserters from the rebel camps near Savannah came within our lines yesterday. They state that in the engagement between the Iron-dad fleet and the Charleston forts, Fort Sumter was breeohed ia several plates, and many of the rebel gunners put lore du eombat. They also state that at one time the rebel commander at Fort Bam ter (Gen. Bipley) telegraphed to Charleston that there wis a possibility of our iron-dad fleet forcing the obstructions- Tbs announcement created a panio'in Charleston, and all the oitlssni and a large number of soldiers ran away from the dty, beyond the range of Yankee shell. Dor* lag the naval engagement the land fonts were kept under arms, and ware anxiously watch ing several point# from which they expected to see the Union troops emerge. From a tall tree on Folly Island one of these men saw the troops on James -Island. He judged, from the several points at which they wen station ed, that than wen at least twenty thousand men on that Island alone. No doubt they were as numerous on the other Islands. He also eounted from bit lookout noylsss twenty-two nbelearthfortifieationfconlrames, John’s and Morris islands. Then an three Unas of obstructions in Charleston harbor. Tka first line eonsists of a eltvamx d* ’frit**, made of. palmetto logs and chain cable. The logs are sharpened at the ends, and capped with iron, the points just below the surfate of the water, and at an inclination of forty-five degrees. The line extends from Fort pointer to Fort Moultrie. The seoond line is aboatfifty yards in Urn rear of the first, and consists pof one immense chain cable, placed a few feet below the sur face of the water, buoyed up at intervals by Urge square buoys. The third line'of ob structions oo ns is ts of sunken blocks made of palmetto logs, filled ia with stone or other weighty materials. The ohannsl parti of these obstructions are so arranged that the rebel-vessels can pass through them. When they are olosed at night, or tn case of an at tack,. these channel ways and obstructions have infernal maohines attached to them. The blockade off Charleston harbor will be kept up with renewed vigor. Admiral Du pont has determined to segment the number of vessels os this duty, and to replace several vessels by Swifter ones. The Ironsides has taken up a position ia the main aMp channel, through wuoh all the large contraband ves sels have heretofore passed up to the city. Xh*'pf*Maoc of the Ironsides will) in future, render the business quite hisardoms. Pons or tbs Panaa,—Mr. Klnglak*, th* historian of th* Crimean nr,u oboomot ataUamaa aad' mambtr of Parliaaient, glraa it H M* ooaviotioa that tho Timm nawapapar mloiio caaa*d that war; If ao, It hat Bind* bankrapt oa* Wmpfro, oaiuad tho daath of tho grtatatt omporor of tho ago, aatab Hatred aao tktr on th* throat, brokon the power of tho aoblta la Batata, fftad th* aarft, roods rod thonaaada of women hatbaadltii and child* I ' , '» killed nor* than oat goaoral, mad* or tta ropatodoa of othort, aad mad* hoadrodt of our boatfamilUa moaratri.; It had bit fad pnblio opinion, imprtitod it with 5° ” b * eonitaatiteration,ron dtrod this idoa.a reality. Snrrasiao Souuaasiia Banna Eorooa *i T y. CT op * hiait.—Tho officer, in'oo&maad •* oB tP « ,t natelay plokota in of 2““Wtw» *» at thopnooat that «rw“ wIU» WPl'aatloaa oa th* put of rati* doatt of th* South—man, woman and chll* dr*a—lor admission within th* Union Un*a Ihta* applloatlona ar* of coon* r*fo*ed. All of thaa* applloaata foradmlaaion into th* fad oral llnta ooaira th* nport of titrOin* daatl* tatloa among the p*opl* of th* South ootald* «f th* army. Ina**a it may b* iald that th* r*bal army it imbtltUag oa th* Ilf* blood of th* f*th*r«, mother* aad ohlldrea of th* Sooth. VotMtgfoa Dtapafeh. Xronoa-Owneri «f Oil in BULK *LV BOATS at* hereby notlSed that they MUST HOT I>AHD THIIB BOATS At tba aUasbeny Whar t, under penalty of IIfTT DoLLABSi JAHSS AXiXiBH, Whar&aaatar, tpMilm . Alleahenr Wherf. IJIEBTH EXTRACTED, : without paw. c : * OTOBY, Dwitiit, IjHIMI' . «0,9 M BHITHFIILD RSIIT. ‘ ?N*’ ,‘f :£-•?•• •! -'V4«k. ' - • ■Sx-.f- : : */.:• . .... “ PUBLIC JTOTICEB. Books! of th* Cxptr li.-» Ante himltetntet Ccmptej • ill continue opea at the O&ee otJ. K. OOoi*Ks A VC , Beak Block, Fifth street, anti] far ther ptiec ' qpgntf ; — in •ooordmo* with the provisions of tbs s:h Section of an Act to la* corporate tb* **lnlaod Telegraph Oomrany,” notlca U Lerebj given. t> tbs Gwporatar*' tuned i> rfiH Act, sod tbs Stockholder* la tbs cfrpvitloa, that there will ba * meeting of tbs said OOrpotmts Body st tb> rSABXLIir HOUfIB, Itf tbs B6ren*h of Gett>»barg, on TBDBSDAY, tbs 7tb day of Hay next, A. I>. 18«& at It o'clock lb tbaafterrecn, for tbs purpose of choosing* Pmldent Sad lix Directors for tbs management of tbs ifilnsf txld ccrpwn* tloq DAVID WILLS, JOBL B DANSfilt, H.J.BTAHLB, - - GEOBQB ABNOLD. i.i B. 6. HcORtABY. NOTICE. Omni or Tn Panamvanu &. R. Go,, 1 Oaiu Duimm. | Tk* Pmujlnaii litlrotd Ooapat hereby (free public notice, to ill whon It ouj oucern, «*>■» in parsnenee of the power and authority contend ttpoa U by sundry provUJoni of an Act of tha General As sembly of the OomaoawoaUb of Pennsylvania. on* Utted “An Act fa theaalsoi tho Main Liao of the Foblio Worka,” approved May 16th, 1867, It will, on the first day of May,/ A. D. one thousand eight ban* drod and sixty •three, abandon so maeh of the West* ep» Division of the Canal, lately farmings part of the Mala Lino of tho Public Works, and aa lue be tween Blairs rills and Johnstown, (oazamonly known u the “Upper Western Division,*') together also with soca Dams, feeders and Reservoirs lying west ot Johnstown, as pertains to or are used in coanso tlon with said Upper Western Division. By order of tae Board of Directors. Witnsm the seal of the said Company, the 25th day of #ebrnary, a. D. 1863. , J. BDOAB THOMSOS, 4a.s. S Preeideat. 1860—X. DRAXE’b PLANTATION BITTERS.: They parity, strengthen ud invlgomtej The) create a healthy appetite. They ere an ondidote to cnonge.of voter and dieted They orerovme effects ef dissipation md late hours. They strengthen the eyetem end enliven the mind. They prevent mlaematlo and intermittent terns. They purifr the breath end acidity of the stomach. They care Dyspepsia sad Constipation. They care Diarrhea, Cholera ana Cholera fiforbus. They curs Liver Oomplnint and Herrons Headache. They ore the best Bitten la the world. They make the weak moa strong, aod are exhausted oat are’s peat restorer. They are made of pare St. Orals Bam, foie celebrated Oallsaya bark, roots oad herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, with* oat regard to age or time erf day. Parti caterty re* commended to delicate persons requiring-a gentle •timalast. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloon*. P. if. DBA KB A 00.. HM Broadway, Sew York. fefismms POLITICAL NOTICES. FOli K ECORDER Abdi"bl Mo- Ciuxx, or Mifflin township,'will be a candl* date br Becorder, sabjeot to the deoitloa of the next Bspuhltoon Oonnty Oonventlen. spltismstcf [rS'FOB KECORDEB Hbhbt Snitb tt, of the Seventh Ward, Pit tsborgh, will be a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican Ooanty Convention. epU:to RjS-FOR REGISTER. William J. Bicbaxmom Will be a candidate for the Office of Register .of Wills, Ac., cf AU*xheay county, subject to toe decision of the Republican Oennty OonventiQß spfclc |Ts>FOR REGISTER.—Jabe» Espy, at Upper Bt. Clair township, will be a can* didate far Register, sab ect o the decision of tbs'Be* publican N’.mtpatlnt OopTentleo. mbas:tc II_S*FOB CLERK OF THE COURTH •W —Jobs fit. LaniMxn, of Obsrtiers tow chip, will be a candidate for Clerk of the Coarts, sabjeot to the dediion of the Bepablican Ceoaty Nominat ing Ooavrntion mhSirtc O*FOK CLERK OF THE COURTS. Wm. A. Hxsooa, of Pitt Township, will be a candidate for Clerk of the Courts of Allegheny County, subject to the decision of the Republican County Hominattn* Convention. mbllito [HS*FOE CLERK OF THE COORTti. —Jno. 8. Goulb, of tihaler towneLip, will be before the Republican Oeouty Convention ae a can didate for CUrk of the Oourte. ap3:to jrmw jtorMMTiauMKJrTK. T IKCTENANT PITTINGER;—Pho- Li tographs of this gallant yeong soldier—one ef tbesurvlTcn of ths.Chattanxga Bailrcad—may be bad at PUBYIAHOK 0. Get one for your Album History will record thi deeds of the daring iwkbtt roan apSblt UVLOUKING MILL FOR SALK—That X? well known and desirable property, the HCHOHGVHBL.V CITY fillLL*, hiruste at the tteamboat Loading, Mjtongalsla City, Washington ooanty, Pa., with tour run ef Preach Barr Mill ttoosi, Merchant aod Custom Bjlu. and all the modern in provstnente in Mill Machinery. The health of Ute managing partner being Insufficient tor the burinces, it will to sold at a sacrifice. For farther pirtlesiars spp’y to the subscribers. epSLlm C. BKAOU A 00. PROPOSALS FOR HAY, STRAW AHD GRAIN, Auistabt Quart tauasTxa’a Orvicx, Fonaox DKraxTHxrr, OoroerG and Iwsati-secead itteets, WssmßOtoff, D 0„ April IC, 186 A WRITTfS PROPOSALS an invited for furnish* log BAY. STRAW, OATS snd COBH, for tbs u*s of thU Dspot, to be deilvend at tks Baltroal Depot, or at any of the Gore hment Wbarvei fn this Aty. Tbe proposals to be to tbs ondeitlgned, and they ihould state the quantity ol each article offered, alto the price and the dais of delivery. Pr- posats will be received for five thousand (4,000) hgthui of Coin or Oati, and fifty (60) tons cf May or Straw, and upwards, unless it thvnld be for the in terest of tbe Gove nmsnt to conlnct for a lea amount. « AH grain to be put tn good sacks of about two (2) t ushe's which are to be famished at the orat of the oontiattor. Tbs Hay and Straw to be securely bal'd. All Grata and Hay offered to bs subject to a rigid ImpKtloo by tbe Government Juspeotor. Coetraete will be awarded from tune te time to the Uwsst responsible bidden, is tbs iotsreets of theeer* 'ice may require. OcOd eeearity will be required for the faithful fulfilment of aoy contract made this advertisement. fay meat to be mode at tbe completion of tbe ooa< tract. a. L- BeOWH, apil 3 n Oeplain and A. (J. M., tt. 8. A. OAK LUMBER FOR COAL RAIL ROADS. 50,000 foot Bxs asd 3x3; 20,000 “ 3x« and 3x4; 20,000 " Barge and Ooalbcat Stoddlog; Dri*d 2 years, now landing aod for e*U by opn H. BIPteLO. 183 Liberty street. KOttIVKD TttJß UAI 18 bbb. prime White Psoas; 21 buih. extra Ecoeomy Onto&s: 1 car load Tort State Burnetts; 1 car load Lake Chore Potatoes; *P»I L.H TOIQTA GO. 1 ARU OIL—6O bblfl. So. 1; JU 25 •• “ U; On hand and for sale by JAS. DALEELL A BOH. ap2l:tf 69 and 70 Water street. T ÜBKICATIEG'ULL. I ~ AJ * 150 bbls. pure Dock Creek: 25 M “ Franklin; . Warranted fore from grit, and not t? gum, for sale by JAS. DALZELL A 80H, 69 and TO Water rimed. (JIOKA&E—For Crude and K«fiae< U Oil, OU Barrels, and other Mstchandies, by JAB. DALZELL A BOH, »p3l:tf €9 and 70 Water street. DYK WOODS— 2O bbls. Chipped »m flrcnod lor sale by 0. A. f AHHKStOOBS, BOH A 00., aptl corner of ljr»t and w pod »treete. LAUrBLA.UK— 150 bblF. usortod. for **ieby B. A. FABHB3TOOKB, BOH A CO., *pii owner of Finland Wood «troa»a. (livM KN'i'.—loo bbls. of tbo oelibratei J HXW TOBK CIMINT thli day neilTid by tpll HKMBT H.QOLLIMtf. TU AKKIVJf UN M£XT cu b»d Buk*M PottlMi lsp>rtad expneely for Beal, from State of Maine, for aale by apttfctt L. H. VQIQT A CO, PEAKLB— 2 tons for able by aptt . BBHBT H OOfrLtHSu LIME — 100 bbls. this day reo’d by aptl HBWBT R. OOLMBit tIXECOTOHB’ AND TBOBTKE SALE JCI or BMAL BVTAT*.—f bar* will bejppsaed at PnbUoSale, on tba premiwa* on SATURDAY, ibi 2d day of May, 1463, a part of tba ettaU of John Obey, (Lc'd, altoated os tba StenbeaTilU Turnpike Bond, JJf mOaa from Plitebnryh It will be told In Irtafrom one acre to five. tale to commence at 1 o'clock p m. BUOH BOBS&TS,» BABAQ OBIT, \ decolor*. M. HABBIHBOH, Awdonwr. apgfceodtd VTOTICK TO CONTRACTORS—Pro aJI poaala will be reeatvf 1 at tba oßm of the Ba* cording Begolator ( In tba Market BnQding, nntO MAI in, for larmlihbog all material and to eonatrnct a railroad track from ibe iatemctioD of Ptka knd O'Bara etraata through tba depot grfitnd ®J the Allegheny Yailay Ballread Company to tba Oity Water worn, In aeootdanea with tba pane and ff«l«»tl°Ba for tba aama, to be earn at tba «Oca of tba Btoording Regulator. IBAAOMOBUIT, apkfret * - ■ Baoardtng Begal*ior. OIK CHA& UNIX'S NEW WOHK. U*-o«laticaltillHMo(tki Antiqnl ty cf Moo. tbtotfeo oa tboorUloor apictM by nmua*. BjßlrObM.l«JMl,y. 8.8. iwlOto. iit t OQ.,«aWcodrt~ I IHJS WAXIOBIAL TAJUtfLW, (tiOT MWofiOcnta; 4o.7SctttaT , . *****%•»>.»»«*«»* r I'AM A “l—zyuonncbo ibrMltfta • BKOS.,j JMFOBStta c? WATCHES, Hsssau A JoufrzßXxn, ham t Importation ef »** ■**F speculation. "*,?*** rfTfcUsdslJfclvln ter Hn^i?T l cmnbt r'“y |: **** ImpsitaUvn -of the rWM frit want, telDg a hone some end serviceable Watch at. an ex* tTMaejy tew ttgnru.” fiaperfor to ifyfc end Jto&/ ft*— mavltmaM ShouhLretefl J* «20 to *5O each. Good teuteffow rf **»*«“* **" ?_I ***** sapsriei* rspuloud mcetauni. Sold °°y *. ***• ol six of assorted designs. Kttaraved and eaparlcr elecira-plated with geld, and aP«er, per «*>of, six, Foxrr meny Dollars {slB.) By a all, $1 65 per case. —TIMS ÜBsEBYEiW, thb Pxxncrioj or MxCHixirtl—Bsfag s Swlieg mmd Cma Foes, or "' OtnUenam't WafoA oowttutd, tsilA Faisal terror—sate The Rev York ißwfro tea atm, the leading pictorial paper of the United fa»P»ot Jan. 10th, m on page I*7, vountsrliy ssy»: "Wo have b£en shown a most Porelty, or which Hubbard Brea, of Hew ■gf» y* tha »3ie Importers. It la cal ed the Magic 2*JI °*®hi r «u»aDdls a Hunting aod Open Face watch combined. Una ef the prettiest, moat conve nient, and decidedly the beat and cheeptimepiece and reliable use ever'offered. It has witaUk it aod connected with its machinery, its own winding attachment, rendering a key entirely uane ?***!?*. . cases of this Watch are composed of two taetele, the outer ooe being fine 16 cant goiw. it nas the improved, ruby action lever movemint, •na ls warranted an oocurate timepieee ” Price, sn. P* ««te7rd, per cose of half doteo, SHM CO. BimpleuWatcbea, tn neat meroxo boxes, for those proposing to buy at wholesale, $35. If asot.by moil SnidE* I*** 1 *** U ® < * nUm Betlktli •* V llO OP* have no agents or circulars Buyers most dealj with us direct, ordering Cram tbit adeeniss menfo Bent ”0.0. D.'» to only those that re*, it $2 or E ?°™ to P*“»tte» the payment of the bin. Buy ers in the oxmy must remit the whole amount In trance, a> ve cannot collect tram them. Wa ches will be sent by mail poet free, ap:n reotipt of trice end postage; a safe and tore delivery guaranteed. Dxttxxi, oblt.ai oum xux l Addrat, HUBBABD BROS., importer-*, spaltlw Ktsraq A John Streets, Hew To» k. UHUFUdAxti PUR RIFLE UAEAoE. A Ordsabos Ornci WxnDxrASTBXST, i - Waahisgton, April IG, 18*8.. J 1 BOFOSALB will tw received at this office until! o clock p. m on the 2» DAY OF MAY NEXT, for «*• and deU.ery of thirty OAeT-IBON BlROlfi BiFla OdMHOH, of the eailore of four and v jf .£“* The»o cannon weigh, whan fiaishtd, about MlO pounds, lhsy are to be madeinetrlct conformity to the drawing* which will be famished, and which may be seen at ooy United Bteus Arrenal. , *«? 19 hollow and eooled from the Inte* rior; They are to bo subject to the regular United Bt f*ae Inspection and proof, obd none are to be re* *eif«d or paid for bat each as are accepted by the In* tpeotor, whom dediion ee to the reception or rejeo. tlu ® any of them ii tO'b* final aod conclaslve. Bidders will state the time they pixpsse to deliver ti a first uannos, and the number they will > dsilver, wsetly, tberediter. They will also state where they t® monufoolure them, and tbs price per pound, for the finistud eonnoo, dslivered at the puce ■kipaeot nearest to Ihefoundry whets cast. Ho old will be entertained exoept from regular etidence of wbicb,ondet their ability to fulfill a contract, if awarded to them, most accompa ny the bids, taker the bidder Is knova tr this cfhce Any tlddtr obtalnlng a contract will be required to enter into bonds with hot leu than two sntttUs, to *?• paaal earn of $5,000 lor the faithful fulfil m nt • of hfo contract,.ln all mpseta. The right ts reeervtd to Rjsct any or ail bide If the prices are deemed too high, or U, for aoy cauie, It Is not tb jeght lor the public interact to accept them. _ will bs seated and addrteied to ••Brig. J W. Bip'ey, Chief of Oidaaace, Washington, D.'C, and will be endorsed “Propotals for 4te inch Rlfis Uatison.*' ; JAB. W. BIPLEY, *pil;»o1U Brig Qeu., ChUl of Oidasnre. Cl L tt V ELAND /PiriohOKUu MBRJcLIfiQ HAiLHnirgs vis **-* and| otter HOHDa f, April 20th, 18GS, Trains wtl) i«at« to* ol th« Psatnylvoata (Ullrnad, It PHU i/argh. *s‘fotte«s: PltOtmrgk md WbslAqg Im m. Leaves Pittsburgh] LOO a. m. ftlOa. m..!8:40p.m do Wsllflvlua.| 3:10 •• tie « tU " do fitenbeav's; 4:10 •• fto7 “ t 3:53. M do Wheeling. 6:10 •* lftoB '• i 4t65 - Arritu BeUalr.—j 5:25 '•. 10j25 “ | 5:10 •* Connecting at BteobsnviUe and' Bellalr with Steu benville and Indiana Rolirpod and Osotral Ohio Rail, rosd tor Soneeville, HeVark, Ootombus, Xenia, Day* too,: Indtanspoils, Oln duoati, LeutirUle, Ualro, ht. Loots, be Joseph, and al> points w»»t and soulhueit and at Wheeling with Baltimore end Ohio Railroad 1 Ptmburpb oad CT—lewd Lass. Laavee Fltteburgh....... .] a. m.,1f040 a. m* do Welievllis 4:10 « foso <• do Bayards •* 4.01 “ do Aifianoe 6:35 “ \ 4:45 •* do Vaasawe \ 7:24 11 j 6&1 *• do Hudson | 7:15 M i ddo •* Arrives at Osvelaad...™| 9:10 *• | " Smneottng at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch foe Hew Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at AlHanra with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chleago Baling; at Ravinna with Atlsntlo and Great Western Railroad far jWarras, Greenville, Usodville, Unfonj Cony, Jamestown and Salamanca; at Hudson with Cleve land, EaneevHle and Cincinnati RaUrood for Akron, Falls and Mllkcebau, and at Cleveland with C. A X. B. 1L for Erie, tmnklrk and Buflato with C. A T. B. B. for Benduky, Toledo, and also with iteamsn for Detroit. WeUivllls Aooommodatioo leaves at p. nu Returning trains arrive at 9:10 a. 01, 3:20 and B:o6'p. m., and 2:10 a. m. Through Tickets to all prominent points caa he procared at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. . GXOBGI PARKIS, Ticket Agaat, And at Allrgheny City, A. Q. CAttoRLBKRBT, Ticket AgenL For farther informal lorn, unit to ! WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, At the Company** Office In Freight Station, Penn at, ap»l XT OTlCE.—Wagoner,, Wagon Maatora, AY Cortere, end nil others cenoaraed, or* hereby notified that ou and niter the FIRST DAY OF HAY, 1863, all persons violating as Ordinance of the City cf Allegheny In relation to cbitrueting the Streets, Lanee, or AUeye, or Oommons, ehailibe dealt •ith aocerding to the provisions of eald Ordinance. A. a ALIXAHDEE, Mayor. City of Allegheny, April 16th, 1661. ! oaniannca fusd 20m sxt or mat, 1840, fine. A That U shall be an lawful for aay pittsu to obstruct or encumber any Street, lass or Alley, or P**t of the peblic Omnmon, by placing thmuos sny Carte, Wegons, Fninitnn, Plswe, Barrows, or any other Und ef property, iou to prevent or ob ■tjuct the free and uninterrupted paeeaguof Wagons, Carriages, Donee, and all other kind of conveyances, at aoy time; and any person who shall offend hereto, or who shall refuie or neglect to remove any such or ticlte when required to do bo by tbe Btreet Commie timer, shall, on oosvtotloa thereof, forfeit and pay a fins,' for every offense, of throe doliaie. b«sldee tbe expeueof removing tbe said property, If removed at the public expeate. aplTitmyl gXILET, FARHBLL a 00 n „; Plumben, Gas and Steam Fitters, Fo. 129 FOURTH BTBKKT, POMPS, 819 KB, WASH STANDS, BiTH8 > 1 BRASS WOBE, IBON ABD LEAD FIFE, . BAB LEAD, SLABS AHO FAFIB SHADES, £)TJQtJEHNK BRASS WORKS. ■ CADKAV 4 CRAWFORD, Maoafactorere of etery variety of flntahed BBASS WORK HOB PLOMBHBB. JBTIAM OB • QAB-rirrxßs, moamm, ahd • OO^PIBSHTTHB BEAM OASTIHOB, efall descriptions, toad* to o«S«£. BTBAMBOAT WOBK, BTBAM AHD OAO - BBPACBIHO proaptly attended u, PaitteoUr wtteuUon paid t-> fitting op BCXAHI* Bin FOB COAL AHO OABBOH OILS. Also. Sole Agent* far tbeWeetern Dictriet of Penn* SliviU far the eolo of UABSH, LAfISDIbL * >.'9 PATHHT SIPHON POMP, the belt m invented flaring 00 Talres, It Is not liable to get ont of order, and will throw more water than any pomp Of twice It* ilia. aplB NOTICE.—I have this d«* dirpescd of my late eat la the lira of TATt, OaDHAH A OaDHAN A CBAW* FOBU, they sender all liabilities and taking chane of the book aceenute. In withdrawing* 1 would cordially recoaaaod the new Aim to ay Meads sod psbllc. Wtf. T&Tff, In. Plitabnran. April IStb. ltfll. eplT;lw gRUSHELH, TAPESTRY AND TEL TIT OABPITS; THHIC PLY ASP IHOBAIH OABPKIB (OIL CLOTHS, UATTIHQ, BDOS.Ac., the inewtet partenu and freeh goods, retailed at wholesale the new Store q( MoTAIOAHS, COLLIES& 00. pis . . PRODUCE, NOW RECEIVING. JLiflaUM Iba prim fraah Bcttar; tmah. choloa'halTnKlche,; 15 new Whisky Bamfc; On oenslgnlgmtt for aalo by: apls B« AIPDLMrjMOi.m IdbartyAraet. J^OHO&T° o n,|jjfc— AU pirty °r J owsnw oil ia bdlkboatb. An' hnab, atrictl. yroAtbtttA taoAtif tba urea gßfwsinh.'Apariath, nn.» ;■ ■-<-■:■ mm» pffiu TAUIUjS &r Mi, to ’ a' ' ■ tint BOW*. USrntWMk. ; ' rf'-ik; V- ) - : ‘ i '■ \- " i i ’■ ;jDST;'|tKOBXVED. y; : i * DB. J. M. WHDSRT’J BLOOD SEARCHER, : (Tha genuine,) >wm romaretbe iapoittaa ftom the kM sooner thu other medkdaa. Try it. ' fWHJIBBI BOUiB aatafrid fbraJtvnlDob ■f van m new, and bn prom the poibb ef any art!- cU«f farnlture, and aoate bet SB oßtaperbrtUe. KKW PIBrUKBBT—TIowera. plaids. Fair* WU* Po»d Wl^torl., anortnunt of aU perfnmas mada. * Drake*! Ptantetloa Bittern DrnW’a Plantation Bitten; Drakra Plantation Bitters; Dfakn’a Plantatfen Bitterer pallay’a Pain Extractor cant bona: DaUeyVFalH extractor enna aorta: ****■*•« omaaonta; DaUeyte Pxin Kxtrae'or care* any kind of aoreetn every abort ttma. Fttlton’a Ooogh Byrap;' • Pol ton*! Cough Byrap; niton’* Orach B>t»k Pultoa’a Oongh Syrkpj Ayar*a Cherry Pectoral; Ayee*a Ok wry Pectoral: AynrVGharry Paotocnt; Ayar*a Gharry Pactoral; BpeUiag’i Prepared Gina; *paliio«*a Prepend Gina; Staidlog’a Prepared Gina: Bpaldlng'a Prepared Glee; Congreaa Water, (nab; Oengreaa Water, frcab; Coagrata Water, (nth; Brown*! TaMnoa of Ginger; Brown’a In>nn of Ginger; Brown’« iMßCtoffliniv; Blnolngtr’a Gin; Binnittgar*a Gin; Blnn toger’a Gin; •W for «1« at Dime bavin us institution, no. U 0 flnrsnxL* hiar, (oppolu lb. Caitaia HOW.) Chartered by the Legislator*. Wo. H. BinlUi. John P. Jenninn. Then. D. Mentor Tbon. 8. Blair. Francis Sellers, ~ Henry Lloyd. 9- o.h^woi»; A. S» Bitlf fit* DJj worth, AD. Oochiaa. •B. 8. fowlsr, W.A.Bsed, WnufiSS^ f. W. Wood well, ft. a Bchmsrts, 0. B. Joass! 9. Bahm, 0. W. Bldtstsoa, B. ?! Joml J.lL.Tl«iim, SL H. Hartman, W. H. Fbslpc, ?* A Andmos, aB. Hirros. Jm. W.Baxtsr, D. X. IfeKtnlsT, W. Ihasn. Secretary am fr—snrer~P. B. M’KIETIJCT. Opet dally, from 4 a. to 3p. a. film Tiwlu Mdißatarday srsnin**, troa 6 to 8 o’clock. Deposits rsotiTtd of OHX DDES sad upwards. ■ Dividends declared fa Becaabor and Jons of jwx. Dirldaada aDornd to remain an to the endit of th» depart tor m principal, and letr later* wt, tfcna coopoandin* It. CWt, Bj-Lm, *«., fbntlilitd ■WThle Isstltottoa ofwe, especially to those w. ■one whom earnings in null, the cpportonltyte bf eatoyTSKTiai which will beaneoonewhaa Deeded, their noser ootcaly beingmle, bat bearing Interest, Instead ot wanalwlpgraprodocUre. . my9oOyematto Office of LIVBRMORbJ CLAWS * 00* -.I h *J^5 ir * i . f ES* p oente..ln dmochlutlcai of ffO. $l(X), $6OO, $lOOO and $5OOO, ere now ready for do* livery open epplkaiJoa at odd omox. Karly application ehoold bo made, m the prlrfrn of conTanJonat par will efeee oa tbe Ist of Joly, IW3. These beads bear 6 per cent. Interest, pejabU la coin on the Ist of If ay and let ef Horember, aad tan cospons attache! far SO yean, bat are payable at the pleasure ef the Ooreiament (in cole)afW fire yeeca. Order* by nail accompanied by died npoa Hi* York, or entreat fends. will receire prompt at* teatton. We also execute orders fee tbe porchaoe or ails. at the Broken' Board, of all eaneat eecoriihn and hare tat mle amstaatly all tiorenuaent laraaa. LIVRBItORB, OLSWS A 00., Banker*. apfclmSsw FAmt, bank iwa ami jyu ate*, Baeamdaar Mew JMamomt AUtg. Lam asmrtmeat of BPBIHQ GOODS, bought be bn the loot (net edTaaoe {a price. Hew sty 1m of .WALL PAFRB, WIHDOW BLIHDB, BHQLAXID ABB i SATUf OBUHB. TBAHBFABRHT OOBTAIHS, to., to! A Tary teßaaaoTtimtofWHltHßLAHKß.lt U onto. Alao, OLAZBD WALL PATKB. hud* ■MM dMl*iia, u U Ml, *a, *O. tor HtobJ J.TXBOUTORS NOTICE.—Notioe ft -AJnereby gtrsn that Lottars Tittimiafary on tbo sstata of John fl. Ksllor, lata of the oountyef Alls j*"*'.B—“d. At"taA to thoaabarl- Mr. Allpanooa Indebted to Hid wtuo u> reoout. ad to make Imiwdlalo pejmant, end thon heTln* dalaa against ths ssne will present tbsa. dolr an* UuntlcmtoA, it Ho. II Wood etreSrPltttlrerrtkto JDLIA ATfa-MILLOB, aplftlawdSw Adalnistramz. BHKXT LXAD. uhabdxlixbs, BTD&4HT BOSK, Ac. DLAN TATIUN BlTTfiKti.—These A Bitten, saiike any othere new beftre the pnbUe, sre to their effect* Tonio, Dldratio, Altenttra aad Antl-DyepepUo. Tbalr leusenas nto la the neat OOOfllnaiT* proof Of the Mgl> fa yhlch th*- an bald by the pabUo ttheee gtrlna thea atrial an rpeedOy oonrlnoed of their powerfol boAMtaS^Y* 4 ' ln tttjtAMmlr ■p!B Oon* foarth ad arelthiolA Hreoto. OXIOE TO will n- O.IT. pivpoMlo tor tmOAlog TWO SCHOOL of.? 9 . tdwnthjp, o, U BATUBDAT, th.Uthlortnt. lhotnßUlO|»tolMMit3;lthoi ■toita. Alio for BTO HI WOBK, at ao aach nr porch. Yho BoorA of Director. *lll n.t .t tbo •pno of JAIUB TIODIBALL ba relA Ao,. it ID o'clock >. m.,whore thoprepoabilU bo nainA. JJdfU BOAS. «Pl3=q> PwdAontoftlHßoitrA. FURNITURE JIEALER&—fE| WQWIi ««PMtWIY lo.lt. tho at -on^L,^^9,l ■ ,• to hb PATIIT BPBIHO 810. which u cnlrereallr ksowi to ho tho BtuAwA Pprio, Bod In tho Htbll ThaYUte Mao alMtonA and tor oila by BIBAM TUOKBB. rehsotaw ; Ho. g Harare Bloch. Boatnn. Hm. - T INBEED Olla—4 bbl*. Linseed Oil: II DBUtD PBACIIIS-10 bb'a prlma Or. Paachaa: WXBTBBH BB3BBYB OBIISt-1.000 boireTSS „W B Ucttlar Obawat HAJABDB OHOHIISI-800 bu. Hoabore Chaare: OOSHIHOHBBBB-200boxMOoahao IoIMMI MAOBJfBBL-100 bblo SoTslarpi L 4:ff. WaiTBTMH-aCC h.U bhto. Laha Bop,rlor LAKB HIBBIHa—ISO half bhla. Lab. Hirrilr. In .tore and tor nda by - J. B. CAHYIILD, o^ B ; Tint atreaC. naar Wand Q.AITERS I OAITJtUB 1 GAITKRH V . or ALL KIHDS, ■ •.. • / ' « JBapontc Ball Outturn Botue. jrjiHS ri«tUK xu uke thk be tss, ' ■Mtet..>H«QUnH^uab r hra*ok HV nt WXW*. *HOIHt,'«IAI AM AHD SipioSiM, - i Brown's Bronchial TNdui{ Brows'* Bronchial Timlw} Brown’s Bronchial Troches; Brown's BmtUil Tnrrlinr Hooflood** German Bitters; 800 flood** German Bitten; Boofiand’e German Bitten; Hoofiand's German Bitten; Bli*' Citrate of MifMA; HU*' Oitrmteof MiniS Bill 1 Citrate of Maws eels; Bile’ Oitrmteof Magnesia; Bmker's Ood Liver Oil- Baker's Ood Ltver Oil; Bmksr's God Liter Oil; Hraband'* Calcined Tfrintitr Haaband's Calcined u» Hoebmad'e Oeldned Magnvgls; A jar's flaneparllle; Ajir 1 * Bamparilla; Ajar'* Bamparilla; Ayer'e Plllr, MoLmne*s nils; WUsom'sPiUi; Ooooeloe for the Heir; Oocomlne for the Hair; Oojoelne for the Heir; Baraett'* Preparations; Barnett** Preparations; Barnett's Pnpmsmttons; FULTOH’B PBTTB BTOBE, Hto. 69 ml 70 TOTH STRUT, Pmmim, arsons t Preetdant—JAMKB PARK, J a. H. T. Redd, A. Belnemen, Joebme Rhodes, Jacob Stockrath, Alex. Bradkv, Alfred Slack; - nnm Si WALL iniir, Sfw Fork. Born WOOD RUR| THOMAfI PilMli, BIMOB JOHBBTOB* j»r :«o) JJSDUCTION IH DRYCOODB! White, Orr & Co., (Boeoeasocs to GIO. R. WHITB A OOL,) No. »6 FIFTH STREET, How offer their larj* stock of ! JTtw floods at Seduced Prices, The attention of the pnbllo Is Invited* epl73i r*OUNTBT STOREKEEPERS AND V RETAIL DIALERS, of the dtv and neigh., beslsg towns, are ieapeetftillj invited to examine onr stock of ' - TBIMMIHGB, HOTIOHB, HOSIERY A GLOYIfI, EMBROIDERIES, BCBBOHB* EUGHB9.- LAOB QOODfI, HE AD»DBEBBEB A - BETB,BHISTB,OOBSXTV~ BOH AHD BUH ; BMBMLLABi " 'A BUTTONS, •". THREADS, • PUTS, And Ihevar lose snail art Idea in onr line ol boilnc^, W# hare on, bead a large and well selected stock I STAPLE ARTICLES, Booght when prices were from 85 to 50 per cent; lower than at prmeat, and having onr vprlng purchases of erria goods, bought at flnt hand* ebd pnthe noetfoverable terms, wo an prepared to offer advantages la price sad sslsotJon eqnal to asp house east oc_west* .low Wsouuu Dnisnna*, on the second and fAlrd floor*, win be famd extensive assortments of Urn ttUelss smnmsrated above. We therefor* solicit • from 4U tmyers, asssred that with ewrlneteas* •d fhcOltlas ws can give them barotaa In the quality and prices of onr goods; D. fi. MAORPM -.A,.; o, CLYDE. MCBMa«L¥DE, Xo. 78 Xuket Strest, Betwxa Fourth nd tti Dlwnood. gALK OF DBTCOODB, At ’ BA RjS.£IR.’S, 69 MABKKT STBBET. Sew Onu Good,, Baoqnei, Mantles, Cloaks, Silks, I Housekeeping Goods, Sant’s and Boys' Wear. OHIAPI OHIAri OHBAP! spll ' , gPKINGGOODa, CHEAP POE CASH, AT J. M. Burchfield’s. | SFBIHO MODS Dr I AIRIS In IS worth 91 cU. LIGHT OHIHTZSS, OALIOOS, M 80 “ 85 « LA VILLAS, BLBAOHBD MUSLIMS, 19 to 8734 esnte. UHBLBAGHHD. do., SO * S7J< “ How is the tial to make yoor paroheem, m goads an selling cheeper than they wIQ be sold when the JOSEPH HOHNB A 00., n and TO Market Street, An eel Hag at the LOWBBT CASH PRIOZ& Ibatr eholos aelertton of BMBBOI&BBIBS, A*® *W*TBB, liMkH AHD UfllPAOT*wmir|ff, fihbhbrdlb wobhb, - ; ■»mrg«ajto ntußtaras, • tKIBXB, l ■ 00R8BTB, HBAMBVBBB, Mh&mmT GLOTBB, HOOKEY, . BUHUMBBBLLAB, TBIMMIHGAead ; HOtIOHB. I *fPw>Mtaailroahand aaMnrtmcat w S«SS^S^SS. T,M " Barida afiaUUnaof 'laoils' * miMßw rani JOSEPH HOBEE * CO. . Bm> IT A 88.79 MABKBT 6TBBBT. GOODBI NEW GOODS 1 EATOM, MiCßim & CO., *i» aow opwlif a oholc* MbcUon «r zuxansa. - ■xbboidlbiu, i MIBBOMB AMD LAOIS, HOOHBY ABD OLOyBS. aiown ttlSS’Mm, BHntTB. OOLLAMAID TOM. WPHim aid nnrn»r»W: 808 AMD mu imiln.i^» Fanov Goods <& Notions* Te whlefc tfca? larUe the attrition o( V HOLM A LI ABD BIT AIL BUIBBB, m Mot 17 and 19 Fifth Street. ■' ■■■ I gHAKBR HOODS in STRAW GOODS, ■j theObca or Dora*. : -'il ■ ’ • , OBBAF FOB CASH, AT JO6IPH'hOBHI A 00/8, ■ i IT T 9 Baikal abaafc lanmaip ataia*. nhSfctf QFkEKo ZDe Lalnes, Of UunnWatflaaiadof UwMtuUUM, FOB 25 OBSTS, A* AUXAJTOBB BAXBSV / IHKOJts QBfi&tt—6o “f’ - B.Ai*AnaeioonLeoHeooH *»U- woojrtn^i, hoof esosßi' GISTS* BHtBZ& : * OOLIiABS, Tns, iiSS’-w. . a»f»laB Pi to offer Root lfidooeneots ta PIDpIJBfI, and all who boy to *#U - gHAKBSai BHAKSBB i iT" r All sixes, white and colored, !• 8 B A BER H OODS, j AT LESS THAB SASTEBjr'rBIOIB. v KAipralifceLCTS’Ef, fMHUtftlßllllf, ' I 1 (Betwsea FenrtfcAsA Pteaena.l jspl;tf jpw DFKSS GOOD?, HEW BILES, NEW BPEIHQ AND BUBIMES SHAWLS. ' AL£X. BATES’, ■; I f I ■ ;■ 7 i 81 TIfTH aTBEET. gABGAINS IN DBY GOODS, l|. 'AT J s : iANE, M-ABOT & CO.’S, I 1U FEDEBAD STBEET, AUnhKiT. (3d doer tMknr th. d*w Huket Home.) : . llhMMd and Unbleached tttasUns; Dark and M|tt Colored Mata'; French anoEnglish Ohlntas; Freach.Lawns: Fine Wool de Lalnes and Merino Xovniinr Goods; Mohair and Bilk Wan AJpaeoa; Black, TUin and Fignred Silks; Checked and Colon! BUk*s jPopUns;'Lustres, for Traveling Dress; Id non and Cotton nesting; Pillow Linen and- Hnalin; flwintlgnn's Qeods; Cloths, Ouaimerw; AQk and Linen Hsndkerebfsta, Nock Tit*, Ao. MMftnh JUST OPENED. leass BUMMAB BALMOBAItSKIBTB; KALTXBBLAOX OOLLABS, choke; style*; MAL SHILL 00 MBS, hew styles; FBIHOH BOWS, entirely new; KATtis, HAcauai* 06., jtjavsEjrnsjrTsi frS»MK. J, 0. OREM. tHo Kooky Moon* Ut ® r tain Cbaaplon, will gfre ja OMVD SPAS* UHO 'EXHIBIIIOH. THIS EVKETCHO, April SUt, in BABKLII'fI HALthPnipiria Baeauglt, GeatUmsn detlrircthis hind of win have an cppdrtnnlty to witness this ; axoeDeat Spam*, who will he asristed by several gentleasn of wsll known ability. apSUlt l _T 7" Shawls, i FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE Subsistence Oominittee, | TO 111 0(7X1 ST.' ' ?j Mr. C. Tetedom’i Pupils and Fiieadi, “ six» so <• MASONIC HAljeU, M : SS “ Si « « 15 « SO « “SO “ SS « Tuesdays April 21st, at 7^o’clock, h 85 h H’H ham and Mlsii UAGGIH ®*A® ft® kindly nlttateend their aeebtano*, and will preside at fte Plano;. T Tbe OHIOUBHB PIAHO tied on »!»»««<«« / la famished by;Mr. OHABLB9 MHLLOB, 81 Wood ■ street. .. i •• f£QQBAMKIL«—Fmri lint, £. 1. Soldiers, Store Boldlen«He toBches pas a la nine. _ __ Mr. Charles Wade and Oberhs. ifßolieelot. B. lafalkmota credert.-.—■«Jfmanl w .ir„. w .TerdL • • : Mr. Wesley Heezzu. • «| “ n “ #7 “ Mtaeßadrol Woods. ft * * *■ Tee, 0 Myfea (dnatt)._.;..TroTnton„Yenil. Mlm Mathilda Be Hut and Ifr, t«hv Bwitv— Baelo(the•. r~atsm MhoMazySemple. --'ft' 8. Comb Htnter* Young aad Oli~..DaetA~.Kuckaiu Mlm Alice Oochru end Mr. 0. 7. Ta Tedrai la .. . , *T7~ . Mr.F.fimlth. ‘' . - ->i* • 9. T#sol aoest?anlaaTradi, 1 Mlm A. Oochrto, Mr.T. Smith tod Mrr (LTetedovu !•' '■ ;^j.- \ L ' T n fj ! TTaPice. Mlm A. Cochran, Meeers. firntthf Baerae kh«i a. The Orangt^l *• n ,^Io: A lay once again I lore thee.. Den P^wneie Mlm K. Sample aad Mr. f. Smith TOonlsettf. A BoUaßed BreaiA. Mies A. Oochraa. I A Kathleen Marocrneen.-. i - -’ r ••' TW.fh W Mias Da Ham. . *p MWW ®« 7. la the Deep BaTlae MM Jewels. _ • ?U*Ai*”*?**® ll * Ital *»ToindexW* [AubOr* 9. Hattoml Gtotate(bygeaeralreqoeit)Tri>aHaau Mlm A. Oocfaraa. M. Do Hem; Maem. K|aUb. T. •• ’< Kedam aad Ohoras. »TlOKJtffl 60 CAHTS, f to 'be v had. Croa ih* Oowalltee, aad at theMmlo jpd • [bbm win ieanlt the doea 5? the fcUowlag reader Peas aylTaaU ;•= BaOnod, to BnddoeVe field: OoaadlsTille Ballxud jto Bndtodt 1 * Fields Plttebitrih, ft. Wayewnd Chicago BaProad to Bochooikri - : ■'.iT* apBo [J^ftTIt^UBG^XtLBiLTKK AMarea.r-friTti.ltea. |SOO j 80- ■fSSlSS^^f'T' - railed chaimctar ofMerriUta." . - THtB(Twadftj) XTXHIBOr ".. j; WQI be ptzfomcde. 1 Guv bannering! DAHDII 1 0; IOgTIB. DISK BAtTlßl<jr_._l —_!IrJ MHDUSoSI HHI» WARI>, THHARTFCL DODGER. TIB ~ Mb fIMTOB. otar haupih*., ohtppbhpali. * W/B ' POLOFIIGOBAHAOFTHEWAB; Depleting eJI tb« areata til Importance from- BUMTKttTO HDBTBEB9BO^O, WUh the moai lotricuta mecMatry tad tatootiUag efibeta, oo exhibit! net ••' • ! ; L ■; V , : BALI., - --- TtIM cvekisg. " ■ MTAdnlMion all oeota; Children is aaeitk;- •Flo : i . 1 .1 >v : . ■■ . AaSlßwUll'ttUAKMUlAorMtfa I '■ WILt, BB SOU), AlfpOßliloitfo. 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