fetty. WEDNESDAY MOBKINQ, APBIL ! 22. Vblob Documeau. W* h»r. pabllibod tb* (nmt ipooeh of Major S«; B. F. Boruo, dolinrod at tba . Doom ttatnura, laelaar, «««• t|P»» «“ 1 |*»4 pap«,ai 4 arnnow. raadj to «U o' 4 *" {oraayqaaattlyat tiafoUowing prioM: In ltd ooplM.™— — 1 *® “ • I,*M " U,O , « M*» " ••••-: “ 80 «10,Mb, « .~i~ 100 00 Addnu; ' KtUbarib.Pa. ihe Choice lot * Candidate Our riders will have observed-by the M V«nl articles thi t hire appeared in our edlnane/asd by be announcement of ft eonoerted cell, the . mftny of onr cltiiens an by no means Inclined to permit Ur. Hows to. deeline ft nomination for Gov ernor. One wrlti r nyo tbftt they will ugntfC him if ho' rill not volunteer. All this in alike honor hie to them and to him; and whether it.wt ild bo regarded ae tree-! sonable on hie pa t to reoit enoh a draft, we ehallrnot nndei take to determine; nor 1 do wo know what hie own Tie we are on that ■ point l- AU this jprtrra ; that Ur. How* has a strong jtold npon the popular heart; and certainly .no mien better deserves it; yet, permit us lo eay to hie friends, that there are others equally patrlotis, equally de voted to the great oause of a Buffering and bleeding country, and whoso opinions are equally entitled to reSpeot, who may and do prefer some other man. Let these dif , femnoes as to men among thosoj who are j • thoroughly one in heart and sentiment bo marked by the utmost mutual | kindness and forbearanoe, so that when the ballet in ' convention shall determine who shall be our standard bearer, we can all Join hands and hearts in bearing him onward to vie lory. i In Hit UUU preliminary eenlttt onump / frienii lit u$ not for nmowunt lo»i tight of , thigrtotbaUU vUhths coamoii trumyinOc ■■ mbcr.: We say this because ire know that ; men, in the heat of present controversy, sometimes forget the sterner and more mo mentous oonflict that is more remote, I*t : os all bear in mind another fact, and that , ! is thifci the election of Hows, or Covonx, or ; any 'other equally good Union man, will i equally vindicate and render triumphant the great principles for whioh we are all contending, and equally strengthen our goyemment in this fearful strug gle with treason. This is the great thing for which we are contending, and not whether one man or another main shall be Governor. Moreover, we wish to see this question' of nomination settled In such a wa£ «>*«) should Mr. Covonx be the candi date Mr. Home and his friends can go into the [great; oonteat cordially and with all ihejg hearts; or should Mr. Hows be chosen as the standard-bearer, Mr. Covodx, and every other man who may be proposed, wi(h all their blends, can do the same. ; (Lerour watchword be, uxiox amoxq tih mxxbs or ran unox, rox saxx or tse oxiox. OLet no one i£fer, however, that there is any unwholesome dissension among the blends of the several proposed candidates because we “ thus speak. There is none tljat we know of. Onr object is simply to [ghiurd against possible danger. Enrl Russell on the Seizures of Brit lak Vessels. 1 i The following important letter pres the opinion of the British Minister pf Foreign Affaire in reference to the seisms of British ; Vessels by our orulsers: ’ 1 "Foseion Omen, April 8, 1888. "Sir: I am now directed by Earl Bussell to make yon acquainted with the conclusion at whiob—haring considered, in communi cation irith the Lav Offioers of the Crown, yonr letter of the 28th of March, requesting to be informed tn regard to the right of British vessels to trade with Matamoras — her Majesty's government have arrived. I u The government of the United States has dearly ho fight to seise British ves sels tone fid* bound from this conn try, or ■ay other British possession, to the ports of Vera Crui 'and Matamoras, or either of (hem, or tit* ml, unless such vessels at tempt to touch at, or have an intermediate hr contingent -destination to, some blook-1 Sded port or plaoe, or are carriers of eon-. iraband of vaidestlned for the. Confederate Btates; audio any adsxitUd case of snch Unlawful capture her Majesty’s government yronld fed it their duty promptly to Inter jfere, with a view to obtain the immediate . restitution of.the ship and oargo, with full •oonpQOttUoOt and vitbont tho d®l*y of proceeding* in a Prise Court. - \ "Her Majesty’s government, however, joannot, without violating the rules of in demational law, claim lor British vessels ‘navigating between Great Britain and : these places any general exemption from - the belligerent right of visitation by the i trnisers of the United States, nor can they i proceed upon any general assumption that : vessels may not so act as to render their capture lawful and justifiable. Nothing Is ‘ mhra common than for those who oontem ' plate a breach of the blockade, or oarriage j of contraband, to disguise their purpose by ; a simUaled designation, and by deeeptive i papers; and the situation of the ports on the coast of Mexico with: reference to the ■ Confederate States i/suok as to make it not : only possible, but in many oases probable* * that an ostensible Mexican destination : i would be resorted to as a oover for objeot* - j which would really jnstify capture. It Us : already happened in many eases that Brit : tsh vessels have been seised while engaged ! In voyages apparently lawful, which vas sals have afterwards been proved in the Prise Courts to have been really guilty of . . -7 endeavoring to break the blockade, or of i earning contraband to the Confederates. : “It is the right of the belligerent to cap / . : tore all vessels reasonably suspected of ! either of these trangressions of lnterna ! law, and whenever any snoh ease of , eaptnre is alleged, the ease cannot be wlth !* d n wn from the consideration of tbs Prise J Court of the eaptor. After the oase has 1 undergone investigation it is the duty of !«■ the Prise Const to restore any snoh prises ; unlawfully made, with costs and damages; -j • and the proper tune for the interference of j her Majesty’s government is, in general, ‘ whan the Prise Courts have refCsearsdresf i. ffi T nocture whioh the evidence shows te | j- have been unjustiffabl*. 1 i “Her Majesty’s govsnmsnt oannot, i noon a part* statements, deny the bel ’ Userenta in this war the exercise of those I riEtawMob, in all wars, in wbleh Great . ! Britain hasneenesnoerned, she has olalm i ed herself to exercise. ■, f “lam,'rir, your asst obedient humble i servant, . *■ Haaoioun. ! «e. T. Gourlay, Esq, No. 8 Leadimball : street.” Then oeeme to be ne queetton now in it dtopnie between the two fOTernmente,in teferenoe to blookede-runneie, thet ie not i'- hllyniet end eettofeetorilj eettled by the i ftregoime letter. It eleerly lneludee the - i > eiee of the PeterhoJ; e Britiih eenw I*'*; bound to Metemone (eoooiding to her ntoenwet) Which herb* left her • •> •••'_ v. t 1 i i .v'-s.y .. ■■ f; \\ r~fr . ■ CT.-yjswtw.~v -~y- •••*'«>* port at Falmouth under circumstances of I strong sospieion, was seised by Admiral | Whjcxs as Intending to break the block ade. The case is now before the Court of Admiralty In New York, and the ohief 1 point agitated is, whether the so-called 1 mail-bag found oh the captured vessel shall | be opened and the contents examined. Lord Ltohb has objected Jo the opening of this “mail-bag,” but can take no tenable ground in doing so, for each a bag may I contain matter as contraband of war as I gunpowder and cannon. We tiust the Gov ernment will pay no attention to Lord Ly- Ob’s objection, but leave the entire case to the Judge of the Court of Admiralty, to whose decision the British Government, as 1 it taken the ground that it cannot in terfere with the jurisdiction or action of I ijs own courts, can take no exceptions— that decision being the law tn our courts. , The Advance from the Rappahan* nock"«Keily*s Ford in oar Fosses* siOß**Baccess of the Expedition. The Philadelphia Jnguirer publishes s fdi aocouut of thei late expeditions from tbs army of Qeneril Hooker, from which it is dear that the rsportsd occupation of GordoneviUt hat only anticipated ths foot by a day or two. Its Uttar It da tod “near Freeman's Ford, bsyoad Bealeton, April 16th.” Aftar sUtiag that up to ths time it commenosd raining on Tost day night last the movement had bsan ovary whan suooeufal, the writer prooeods: srovncan's iurob. * “On Monday morning early, ths expedi tion, under command of Maj. Gen. Stoneman, oomUtingof cavalry, iaUntry sndlartiUery, | left our old-encampment opposite Ffederioks- I burg; one portion, cavalry alone, proceeded to Bristaxborg and than encamped for the night; another, likewise eavalry ,bivooaoked the same night at Elk Bdfc; another portion, eavalry with a battery, encamped at MonUville, and a fourth, accompanied by a brigade of infan* try and tw.> batteries ot artillery, nmalned for the night at Grove Church, Stonaman • headquarters being at the Spotted Tavern, thereby making a omplete «emi-3lrcl«, and guarding and eovering every road and by-path to oar rear. “Before daylight the next morning, that portion eneampedat-Bristerburg «ent out two squadrons, the Blgbth Illinois and Hlnth ISew York, under Captain Farnsworth, with instructions to prooeed to Warrenton, thence to Sulphur Springs, and there await orders. The remainder of this foroe were'ordered to proceed to Liberty. In order that the move ment may be more readily understood by tbe general reader, we propose to record the do ings of eaeh division or detachment, in the order as above mentioned. “ Tbe squadron sent towards Warrenton and Bnlphnr Springs fully obojed their In structions In their tour. They came upon several detached bodies of that celsbrated partisan eavalry who rtndesvous in this local ity, to each of which they gave suooeeded in capturing lome and wounding others. Upon reaching tbe Spring they ford ed the river, and continued down on the op posite bank as for as Freeman's Landing, when, owing to the inclemency of tho weather, the roads becoming impassabU, they were obliged to return to the point at whieh they crossed. «< xke division whlsh remained at Elk Bon left there before daylight the same morning, and proceeded to Bealoton (on the railroad to Gordonsviile), and upon their ar rival there, they observed scattered about upon the hills and In the woods, partial, and up to a down, of the same partisan cavalry before spoken of, to whom they gave chase, bnt were unsuooessful In their capture. This division U now lying In the woods near this point. coi4.v's vo on. " The divliiod nmolnlng during tbo night I uar MorrlivtUe moved down to Kelly'* Ford. I Hon vu dliooTond tho fint orgsnlud body of tho enemy. PnpnrntMnc won ot onoo modo to dlilogo thorn, ond oftor throwing n | aholl or two, tho nbelc dnmod it prudont to ntin, which they did ot 0 ropld rote, that lonTing tho ford in out ponoulon. I •< A portion of thll force woe then sent on I up tbo river to tho Boppohonnock bridge, I nith initrnotioni to hold it ond pnvont iti I c pollution. All hoc boon done ogroeoblo to I dlnctlonc given. Ihouow hold one lido of I Kelly'e Ford, ond on ilrong enough U poci- I tlon ottho bridge to hold it ond pnvont iti I dostrnotion. I£| LIBIKTT KXPKDITIOX. u jhe remaining division on leaving their encampment,at Grove Ohnreb, travelled on to thejunotion of Eu them's nnd Hedgeman's Oroak. and from tboro to Irtberty, where they now are. These two met with trifling oppo sition, and have sent in torn* ton or twelTt prisoners. , • . “Thus were we moving quietly along: the roads were in a spleodld ocndition, the ttreams almost dry, and unbounded suooess. had been the result of our every movement, when the violent storm came, turning the soil into a thick, pasty concrete, rendering the hauling of artillery an utter impossibility, and H was with a great deal of difficulty that our lead horses could move along; all the ; time a perfect deluge of rain was falling, and at so rapid a rate as to oause the many streams emptying Into the Rappahannock to swoll to an enormous height. Streams which we crossed In the morning only an inoh or two doep; were by noon rapidly flowing In absolute torrents, and so doep as to aeoessl tato the swimming of horses in their crossing. Th. lint Hujlnnd onnlr,, in oronin* on. of thou ilnuu, loit thm horn, b, drown ing COXOUTKATIO* AT BSALKTOV. “At noon, juUrdijn oar transportation, wagons were concentrated at Borietoo, un loaded and sent baok iii Morrisvlils, and sueh nippliM as vara to ba taken along wata paekad am the mult*. “During tka afternoon of yesterday fra* quant alarm* wara in progress, baeauia of tka doing* of tba before-mentioned partisan cat airy, and at oaa tima soma dosoa of them a dash upon Baalaton station, and »uo oaadad In taking a trifling amount of proper ty and capturing ona man. “Orderlies, In tkair travels, ara frequently ebised, but so far as we are in possasiion of Intelligence, noma have baan captured. "Towards nlgkt Bush's Lanaars wara sat scouring tka country, in ordar to dear It of thasa strolling bands. Tkay hara suooeeded admirably in so doing, and ara almost hourly landing in soma of thorn as prisoners* to? nthsr with quit# a number of civilians. '"Towards noon yesterday, Gen. Btonaman f being fully convinced of the utter impraotl oabiUtyof proceeding further, called- a oon sultatlan of his Generals, whan tt was da* trained to remain in possession, of the post* tlon wa than hold, in ordar that be might, without delay, continue his tour whoa the weather and road* will permit. . "The rebels appear in considerable force, but wa doubt muoh if they will ba able to neatly retard us should our able leader de termine hare to cross." Slavery and Baton Incompatible. Wa find in our Haw Orleans flies extracts from tka lata massage of the rebel Governor Lubbock, of Texas, and from ths proceedings of the label legislature. The Governor takas pains to express his hostility to “reconstruc tion." “The safety of the State amd 0/ the dmSftcfioa of sieetry,” ba says, “depend upon the rigid axolusion af all Yankees and aboli tionists." Ha earnestly ‘'opposes the admis sion of any State into the Confederacy whose laws do not recognise and protect negro 1 lav ary; and if ahyoneof thapreseotrebelStatii should hereafter abolish that divine institu tion they ara to ba deemed no longer mem bars of the happy family of slave States." These recommendations are made because the Governor cays he “sees on the part of some of the Western State# a disposition to throw off the pewer of the federal Government, and humbly beg for admission into the Confed- Cr Thetoclriatuxe passed aa act by wkieh the State astumssasum of the debt contracted by the rebels. A bill was under consideration, re commended by the Governor, giving Mthority to summon slaves to work on, fortifications. Ik. flownwi iMomiMSdo •!»••.*•» for th. Mlian ud kppropUUon of proriiiona. Thx Sloax ud Wlnnob.go IndUno uo tn bo ImmedUUly rtmoYOd from Mtonoao u to . tr«t of Und oni tko Upper Hiwoa ri riror, no a Fort BuwUlL ooyoml tan dnd mllu from »ny wktte wktrt th«r will bo pomittod tho fwUitj of euUlnj omU otSor’o Um»U to thoir howfi eonUnt. I ibal meeting, lXO|luo,!sa ■»*«>(• )B :U irU-HOK'i iCoi/nj 1 wer THIS [ fctlo o’tioct. »littkw Qqwuira. 1 fr “y»NOTIUIS.—in EooortUnc* with the lri£r prorUtcM of tka 5 »bf action of an Met to lo corporate tb* “Inlacd - , #Wfr*pb Oaavaay." aotloa U Lenbt glvea *"* lh * q«po»aor*aum*! laaaid Aetitndtbe etoetho!d«ti lo thtefrpottUia, that then will bo * BMt'ni of Iho told Oorporata Body •t th> raaVKUH HctiSE, latbe Bmo|OHTICJI JTOTtCEB. jfs*FOß RECORDER.—AbdibI Mo- Citrus, af Mifflin township, will ba a tendl date for Beoordsr, subject to the decision of the Mil EtpaHioea Oounty Contention. apl6:u«swtor n-S»FOR RECORDER.— Hwbyßhith- . tT. of the Seventh Ward, Pit taburgb, will be a cmltdet* lor Becoider, subject to the dedtlon of the UepabUcan Ooanty Ooneentton, apllrto jrS*FOR REGISTER. ffpaui J» Btiraimnwru Will be a candidate for th* Office ef Befhter of y 4U H ho., cl Alice bony reanty, rubjrel to toe docUtoool the Bepnbtlean Cettnty Oocventloe apfoto jrs»FOR REGISTER.—Jams Espy, o( upper Bt. cUir township, win be a ean* didat* ler Begtsttf, eub,eot o thededsion of the Ba pnbUoaa Bomlnatlttg Ooo»enti«u wb”** l CLERK. OF THR COURTS. ujon M. Lamina, of Obaitlers towmhlp, will be a candidate for Clerk ot the Courts, inpject to the deoUioa of the BepubUcan Oeuaty nominat ing QomTeoUon irs*FOß CLERK OF THR COURTS. Iky Wn. A. Hnnmoa, of Pitt Township, will be a "r ,,lllltU for Clerk ef the Oeurts erf Alleabenj Count?, anhject to the decision of the Bepubliean Ooonty Homlnallin Convention. mhllitc irS»POB CLERK OF THE COURTS. lr*£/ —Jao. 8. Gotru, of Bhaler township, will be before the Btpnbllaaa Oeonty Ooavaatien ae a can* didata for Clerk of ike Oonrtt. tgatw jrmir ju> rEKTiaMUtuuitTK. REWa5d?-0s« Dollab Rewaed win be paid for the retain of a letter from Germany, addrmaad to JOHB UKII» « OLBIB, in car* ef Harry Wools, ehirtfl, taken fraaa th :o a^S.o,^ B ‘ ° m “- HOBBY WOODS. A/fEN WANTED. I IVI 5 BBIOK LAYBB3; I 10 DAY LABOBBBS: . _ , I Wonted ot tbo now Bolil&c Min, noor the Yolr 1 Ground*, Hlnth Word. Hono bnl good wwbnu I nowlniply. Biun A OBAtr. I tplbot __ I rN~THE ORPHANS' OOUBTSMm I A OF AItLBOHBNT OODKTT, Pin-US I ■TLTAHIA.—In the matter of the estate ot Jnea I • psrgo, deceased Ho. 1, March Term, IMS. Wilt I ei Parti’lon or Taxation. , 1 To William Henry and Ann his wife, (farmsriy I Ann Spirgo.) Huy Spwgo, Mm. Spugr, Supbu 1 I inarm. Pater BpertOcVooß Bpargo, Anna lpa*k*» I aS«KBpa*m andAije BUsabetb Bpirao, chHdraa | and heire of Jawea fpCso, dee'di Btegb“ 1*?? I I m»rm. Bemnai Balpb, hoabaad of Mary Bpargo, I Si’dTaad Michael 8. Bataa, Helaon O. Baiph, Mary I I Ann Balph and Chariea 0. Balpk, children, *«■•«* I I the eaid Ptvr*** l Bslpk and Mary his wtfo, I Mary Baarm,) dec’Oj Mary IMibo Tc "“*» AmUm I I Ton Dowd Md Am.liohU wtb. (lorm.rlj Aa.ua Id. Potto.,Vud Bimh *. P.Uoo,—Too or. hm»i J do ttflod tint.. loqnUtUon wtU bo h.ldln pmooooo or th* obon tocßtloitid oedn ot writ ol poiUtloa, on thopranlM mintlonod nod dOTCrit»d In told wTlt, to Honbito. tbo .prontloM to Pitt townuJp, bn THT7BBDAT, th. Uo doi ol Jam, Aon. Domini 1663, otto o’clock n. m., to “£• P“**“! m 1 “? omoni tbo hotn, *».,0l tboiold dowoitd, In inch Winn ond lo lock proportion. n, bj tbolnw. ol tb. commonwultb ol PonnijlToliln to dtnemd, 11 ntch ponltlon con bo nwdo thnool without pr.|ndlco to or cpoUlnn tbo wboUibn* II «ob pirtlUon con. notbomod. thnreol a. obralold, then to Tolno ond oppnla. tb. tun oocordlbk to low, ot which tlmo SS^.TMm.potmnd^MO^kjrc^ , ISM. QIL OiiY TOWN LiUTO. Imrrfi On-in* „ PlttibMifci April li»U llw. A PUBLIC SALS 01 Town«bott, In the new town oppslt* OU City, Pn., cn tb* AU**heoy Btr*r, will um pUc* on tb* groood, *t 10 o’clock on Tvetday, JprlJ 28IA, 1868. Tb* location U tb* moat dwlrtbl* Cor * town In the oil rerion. Th* *nrf*e* it nbfnt tortr f**t abor* thortTirnt tn*b*nk,nnd gtodosly njlt w {•diL drier * grand view ol th* Blrtr, Oil City, *nd tb* Vnttay *7 OU Cr**k, tog*th»r with th* eor roaiding ocaatry for * ail* abot* and below. Tb*rt nr* TWO BPBtKQJen tb* eite, *t n onffl. •knt *UTtt!on tb tarry tbt water tbzongb pipe* late mry hoot;. Brick, Lis* Ston* T ini lawbar, for boildlng par* pot**, *r* In great abbndanc* In the Ti*lnliy, Tinw or on d»y of tal* { one half th* pa*cb*Mm»er on neelvlnf tb* deal, on*-S«rtb in aix Bontbf, and lb* balaict in tirolr* sonibi, with InUrwt. tm-roT lartbr putlenlu. tpflT >° Oil City, Tcnanio Oena«: /"\IL MEN need not bo imbamsud II v» tha ii(croiiMDt or tb* Balk Ordiaiao*. £ lS™Sir MhnW vUhoottouehlogU>.OUT WIMT*,M pimpi. Vl*> *M “f ***> **■* " *•“• s^3&"^ g asg^««i ; 00 »»■»& OffIJKIVKU THIS |-jH JLV UMpraUl.&Buu; _ BBBLM.Utt\ _ bools ass rasa mol. udfernUt? MW. •fit s* . >r \ixnnukni thb bub. Thiel* to certify tbit hbonfelghfnenttontbanfo I commenced using Bt lilng** Ambroala My ■m abort, tUa nad rap'dly fcElng oot_V I had , many Hsix Tenia. InTigoretor*, be., wllhoutrceetT* inf nay benefit. BoanaXor Whig the Ambcontn, my balreaeetd fhUlog cat, a&d coamencsd Kro*fc* *« rapidly m to aatosl»b a*. Hot ay mi ui liain, and ia ftvo fat lost inch™ in length when let down, reaching to Ike floor. *®***°?' dartol revolt I attribute aotaly to the m# «t Btariiaa • :Ambrcai* Maine*; looomeaced ruin 4 UI mto ap tlM»lkb«ti.fo.fMr a t jLBBOWS , : Mo 4W Broadway, N«« fork. Wa ad rite yannr pereona, vkoa* hair la beginning t j full oat, to take tiniic io tlm*. aud aara t-*ii hair, by atlas the Ambreete. To tkoM Wbo bare al ready totthelr hair, the free on of the Ambrwla will tartly restore!t, at it baa done for th ansae da. Do. ; BTBBIiINO*9 AMBBOBIA ItaaUmuUUrg, •Uy extract, •(Boot*, Barki aad Barba ItwiUeore ; ail dltMaM of tha scalp and Itching of the head | en tlraly andlcatM taadraft prevent* tbe hair fro* telling off. or from turning prematurely gray, eata ■ tag Uto grow thick aad loag it I* anUraly dta«r eat from all other preparation*, aad can be rail'd on. It la a wall known net to thousand* in th* city of Kew York, that la tha only article yet diacorer ed that will cor* th* diataaeof the aea)p. and octne the hair to grow. ' Prim f l par bos, containing two bottle*. PO.H.H. BTAHLIHO J. X. TOLTOH, Bole Agent. IVyfHS. WINSLOW, m eipernnoed ill. Son. .id rerntb Pkjnldu, pre~nU to Ihi attention of mother* bar 800THHSQ BYBTJP FOB OHILDBIH, Which gnU'J UcUltlM th. ptooM. •( taUiliif. hi aoftaniag tha gums, reducing all i*(tarnation j will I allay all pain aad aptesollo action, aad I* rare to I tegolata Uw bowel*. Tepaad upon it, it will give ini to yoaraelTee, aad relief and health to I yoor Infanta. I Wa hart pntapandaold thla artlol* forovar ten yean, and cans* j, *e oonJUemo* amd fratt. of It what i w* hav* unr bean able to aay of any other meal* dae-amr 1m U failod in a ategta itdmneo to oB,ui reisers ■■lodsois. iTHlii WAY'S FIANi rrcdnd tu. riMST alula patzi MS DAL, at tba Wout'a Fai», Londoo* 18fll ■VWarraatad superior ta all othars lx irirj n ipiet. A at* stock of the absra Jnat arrlTing. Sol• Amscj t»r thfe 4iitrlct*>r tk« BUin*»J Piasoaot IL KLBBBB * BKO'S^ Hoi a tilth »t>— c * IiKAUTII'UL JUVKNILK?, Th» PiatMT Boj, iuid hev b* btcaoa Praident. I WDlUftSoMter. Bj Ka TalhUl. Tb® 8m Klas«» «r HftTftl HuoM. By J. G. Kdgfcr. jb» lo* lUldaiL Bj Ham OhrittUa Aadaraoo. GKEAfiK AttD KAUfcJ. 16 bbla. Gnm* U balm Btp Bov Uadfag from atusn flanfin HlUtr, fcr h by ISAIAH PICKET * 00. jMnmT.»_NT to thus tubuu— BOGUS OAID PHOTOGRAPHS ID CIHOULA TZOH OK TOM THUMB AXD WlT*!—The tol lowlogJa dipped from a would-be Photograph deal- mqhly 10 Gl2TO.—Oartee de VlelU of Gem Tom Thumb and Udy, In bridal atttn. Another toe eupply of theea much admired Photograph Gerdt hen bean Mwlfel at^“****v “They an eold at each a low price that erea eatar i n-frfat and fedefebaAfe dealer* are aetouaded, and UinPthiy StSbemhofrapbed, but they are not { thef «e genuine PHOTOGBAPHB, aa an; one can How At mapthey are Photographs, but “ I don't eee It." The rrfffnnT ntun PHOTOGRAPHS of thle little couple can be had at •pg:Uwd6w nne|ilii 111 Mil BOGUS OABDS oan be teen at FITTOCK’g. *<* - MAGAZINES FOB MAT, ii If! - HUH T*S. A Itru •* mv Md <*•!<** *W — °f fro* M COM MiMfri'rt tbo Jslnt OoMlt>» » .‘V-Sf! • crali; Mbw TtioU, Hoc !•* “ 4 TboOoiaerlptlon Low,»oral*(«• *“g*g*“ lat.lOcoti: Oomct Cord witliBta®P £***•■» l J eoato j Tk* Confutation ft the and Union Ltafo* FMdgs » cfitn. Bent, pcat-pald, on Tocaipt of prlea. “T 'T*' «lirra_76 crate Ud riuiic ui rKcis*" »" 1 ,r 0“ *S&i£23Sftto»* tUI «• caodo, lo "etcoUtauH-h oomploto mortmrat it low poloec p£ Buko »• Blink Book, el lU U *£f adobnud I'ral’o Union »UtfoMtT fortfoU”. tho loro«t nod boot Btollonoty pooboi* In Ibo nor kit, itSnrrß. , _ . School.Booko rad Bobool Btntiooorj, ol HUH I B. . WH. t. LAY, | JJAILET, FABBEXJi A CO, flraben, Gai and Steam fitter*, fOMM - BAMS, ,I " 9 ’ BMW WAABRABM. BMM w Oj M. IB ABD LBAD PIP*. ' ... ''■*■■■ ABDPAFIB »BAD»’ • ■ TJMOVAU * A * aS ' WW Wot. torn U.l*** .“"Sf is um> ***f* f **•****• «ti»M of Apa »■*_.■ , HUubakD B Jxpostves 09- ABMI WATOBKS, H*S*AC 4 J be* York, u« refielrlnt Urge imputation of itAIiWAY ■ i*KKEKP£ltf»ferarmyapeeslatiaß; TbA Aram amd Bmrg Gesttfeof PhllmdelphU, tn lta Ybbra>’7 number, *af»: •‘Thu ImpgtUticn of tbo Bobberd Baca, of hew fork, AUa along fell wont, bcIBEO hs-j-ecrae »nd terrlorabi* Watch at no «■ l>w &(«•.'* iayirior <• «f|la bocidedlt db< not' ixJtmg noviitia atf f Should ztCaD lt pro*from 920t0 9&0 each. Good imiutbm rf bxhtold atd fiber, with f meg eoUndkemda ad la tiful aiaU with superior regained notauil. Mia oq)t by the ci>e oi iix of assorted devlgna. Yngntea Osaka p*rlcr electroplated wlih gold, sod eijivur, psr care of sis, fontr naar Dothan ($18.) By mall* pOeia.s,sl 65 par CM*. ___ „ MAQIS TllttC OBSEBYXM, tbs Prancno* or »—Seimg a Bumting amd Gym foot* or Lads'i or Qmiteman’i Watch moabimed, teUh Potml Self, tt inding /wpweaual.—The Sew York IBerfrs- Ud Beat, tbe lading pictorial paper of the United Sta'es, lnlts inaect Jen. lOtb, 1803, on page UT, ssye: ,4 We hare been ftbowa a. meet | plotting notelty, of which Unbbard Bros, of Hew Verb, are the ete Importers. It la cal ed the Mono las O&SEBTia, and ta a Banting and Open, roes Wttch oumbiacd One ef the pMtlleet, moat conre* oimt. and decidedly the belt aud cbeap-at timepiece fjr neutral and rellabe ttae ever ottered, lt haa within it andoonneoted with lu machine y, lta own wiod.og attachment, tendering a lay ant rely «u>o* ONatry? The ca*ea of tbla Watch an t wnpoaed of two metals, the outer oi»e being Ana 18 ant golt*. It hM the improved mbj action lerer moT»m?nt, and la warranted ah aocunte tlmepleee ” PJtos, ■“* engraved, 7p«r hau dtaep, S»H vO* -*oly „ - bundle Wetchea, in n*atm;roceo bo» procoeiu to toy at wholesale, $36. If] I tbepoatage U 83 centa. BetaiU at fit nrdt J •TWt hare no agent* or circular* fl doal with na direct, ordericg from tail meat. Sent “U. 0. D." to only tboee t$ or more to guarautea the payment of thel era in the Army nut remit the wholel idr&noe, a* we cannot collect from then will be eent by mgU poet free, man not and postage; a aafe and rare delivery I , Eiouranan Lkttx**, oxur, az on* im ' Addrear, UOSBafiO B&04.»ln | ap3Ulw HaQaaO'A.John Street*,^ XTOKTH.WEBTEBN OHINfeaE BO QAB MAHOI'AOTOBIHO (X BPANT.— »fhi« Cospeny,chartered by the lest General Assem bly of theßtateof.lllinois, with amp* and liberal soven, hes opened books for the ,üb *?JPA ion °* etock at their office In the city of Osiro, lUinds, The mnonfeotnre o( bogar from sorghum. or the Chinese Bonr Oene, end the yield of immense, 11 not febuloos profit from the article area et otalnen Barkit rates, ere bets which now admit of the fnu» nt (Umosswetlon. As Southern Illinois, In point of climate end soil, is admirably adapted far the growth olthe cane, aad as the cultiretlcn of the cane al ready forms a great teeters in the agricultural pur* salts of the people, the fitness of the location for the foctory will be real'iy conceded. It is the purpose ef the Company to erect aad hare in operation a large feotery before the cloee of the preeent season} and with a rlsw to aid In that par* iioalar, lubecrlptioos of stock are eolicited on the foliovlag terms: B hares One Hundred Doliere each: twenty-fire doUars at the time of enbeerlption, and the balance In quarterly payments. A reosipt will he gifen for eacn installment, and whan the fall sum b paid a esrtlflcate ef stock, bearing the eignstoieoi the President and Bsoretary of the Company, will be The tnceess cf this enterprise, i hen once started, is beyond quiUicn. The President of the Oompiny has bad mnch sxpsrlenoe in Xuropesn countries, allte In the erection of foctoxlsa aad tius manubc tore of sugar, and Is abundantly satisfied that no field of operation ht hie eter seen promisee better than this. Bo fully satisfied is he of sneoses, that fan o&o be will oppose the sale single share of stack at any p-ice, howrrer high, altar enough has been to erect and put in operation the first feotory* Cffioe ef the Company, vommtreial Arenas, near the Poet Office, Cairo, Illinois. ... ap!3:fon2sw Cirr. D. W. HIBBOH. FIFTH STftftftT. Shift PEIPABATIOH. HAIB PBEPABATIOH. HAIB PBSPAftAI lOH. Ho. 43 FIFTH 6TBKKT, KAY A 00., 65 Wood rtroot. PITTOCICS, opposite thi post oppiob. So. l» PODBTH •»***» BTpBUR HOSS, *^ , mhlfcla Proposals for hay, straw ABD QBAIB. . • AntSTASTQVAKICSBAITXB'COmOB, 1 fouai Drtartmst, I Career G end Twenty-eeCend streets, f Wasbuoto*. D. O** April 10,1895. J WBITTEH. PftOPOBAU tre invited fin furnish* Id* BAT, BTBAW, OATfI end COBH, for the as* of ! this Depot, to be delivered et tki BaOfcal Depot, or at any of the Government Wharves In this city. The proposals to be addressed to the undersigned, and they ahonld staU the quantity of each article offered, alio the price and the data of delivery. PRPoeau will be teceived for five thousand (6,000) I busheia of Corn or Oati, arid fifty (60) tons of Hty or I gtrev, and upwards, unless It should be for the 4a* I tereet of the Government to ooutnet lor a less amount. _ All pain to beput in good sacks of abowt two (*) tushets each, wnbh are to be famished at tee ooat | of the contractor. " . . Ths Hay and etraw to be securely baltd. am Grain and Bay Offered to be subject to a rigid I inspection by the Government Inspector. . , contracts wUI be swarded from time te time to the lowest responsible bidders, ss the Interests of tbew sice may require. Good security will be required for the faithful fulfllmsht of any contract made nndm this advertisement. I Paimsat to he made at the oompUtten •ftps eon* | tract. B.L. BfiOWH, I apthfia Oeptaln and A. Q. M.. D. B. A. TyjQOBBNK BRASS WORK& (IABITATI a CRAWFORD, Uanufecturers of every variety of finished nn.au work FOB PLUHBIR9, BTFAM OB I KAOHIMIBXB, AMD Oor-PBBflltlTHB. I BBASS OAITIMGB, «f ill to I onto. BIBAMBOAT WORK, BTRAM AMD GAB- I PITTIHQ, and BBPAIHIH® promptly attended to. I Particular attention paid ta fitting up BEFIHE* I BUS FOB GOAL Atfi> OABBoHJIIA a i-#.. gole Acentsfor the Western District of Penn iTlvanla for the sale of KABBH, ItAUBDIU d Jo *a PATEBT BIPHQH PUMP, the beet ever | Invented. Having ho valves, it is not liable to get; out of order; and will throw more water than any pumpof twice Its tine. ftplß Dissolution notice.—i have tw* day disposed of my interestJn the firm of I TATS, OADfttAN A CO. to OADaAH A OBAW- I TOBD, -they assuming all liabilities and taking I ibirie of the book aceouoth. In withdrawing, l ! wnnft cordially recommend the new firm to my I friends end public. . W^LTATAJn. I Pittsburgh. April 16th, U6l. eplT:lw Agency of the 6 m om. (5*20 TBAB LOAN.) OOce of LIYERKOBE, OUTWfi ft 00., 34 WALL BTMSETt New Fori;. The abort six per o*nU.,ln denomination! of WO, ftOU, WOO, glOOOaad $5OOO, or* now mdjlor da* limy open explication at oon orno. Svly application ebould be made, aa the priillcn | of eonrerSon at par will dote on the lit of Jojy, 18AJ, Theeebonwbear6ptrcentlnterest,payable in ootn on the let of Map and let of November, rad tero oonpons attached lor 90 yean, bnt are payable at the pleanxre of the Ooremment (in cots) attar are nan. Order* by mail aoeompaaled by draft Upon Sew York, or oerrint fond*, will Retire prompt at* ; ten lion. ! We aleo exeeate order* for the purchase or sale* at I the Broken* Board, of all current securities, and I hare foraalo conrtaitiy all Government iuue*. LIYUMOU, OLEWB ft 00., Bankers. spOtlmSaw i t>LA,NTATION BITTEBa—Thew X Bitten, any othen new before the pubUo, an In their efforts Tonic, Diuretic, Altentlra and Antl*DyspepUe. Their lmtocnaa eale la the meet ooneftniTe proof of the high estimation In which they an held by the publicj theee giving them atrial are •petdOy oonvlaoed of their powerful laedldael goal* idee, and continue their nee until health la reatoredi and both body and mind thoroughly strengthened i and Invigorated. Per tale In any quantity that stay I- be dealnia. by SIMON JOHNSTON, ?1B Oorner fourth and Bmlthfleld etreeta. UTICK TO bUiLDKKa.—I wiU rt ciln pnpdMll for building TWO BOHOOI* BOUSES In HoblnKm townlhlp, np to SATUHDAT, thi Stth iMttnt. 7 h, build lnp to b. (8x3,; IS >nt Itollu. «A 1» tor STONE WOKE, •» ■> nneh par path. lb. Bou4 of Slncton will Mt *t lb. non., of JAMES TIDDEBALL on Mil Sift t 10 o'clock s. m„ wbKo lb. pwponl,i wIU U rt»T*L JAMES BOpo, spU&t President of the Board. ™ FIIKNITUUM JUKAJiEKa—Xhs J. usdenlgsed wcnld mpertfolly invite the at* teotlon of Jl Pnrsltara Dealen to hie PATENT SPRING bed, which la nnlreraally known to fee the Standard Spring Bed In the market. They make i« frmWsnf bed. 1 enirheeFf ntif Man* ufoctured and lor sale by HIRAM TUIiKEB, whatft3m Ho.SßTere Block. Baeton. Mee*. r INBEKD OIL—4 bbls. Linseed Oil; IjDBIXD PEACHES—IO bbls. prime l)r, Paaehee; WESTERN BXSERYE OHIESE—I,OOO boxes nice W. B Onttinr Obeeee; _ HAMBUkGH CHEE3K-200 bxe. Eambarg Cheese; OOBHIN OHEBBE—£OO boxes Goehen Cheese; Ho. S IiABQE HAOKEBSL—IOO bbla. No. 8 large Mackerel: ■ LAKE WalTEniE—SOOhllf bblA Lnko Snpstlor \t hitefleh. LAKE HEBBISO—ISO half bbla. LakeHnrlxf; In store and for eale by J. B. OAHPIBLD, >p!6 ; Pint afreet, seer Wood. Removal.— J. a liggett a go. bare purchased the OITf FLOORING MILL, and bare remortd to the Mill, corner Liberty and Adams streets. Weoßer to our former cuet*men and the pnbtto generally, choiee ifUeble FAMILY FLOUB, of our own maauteeture, rad also fit. Louie * 03ere dropjwl P. 0., or hi our box at Uadeay* whom, No. u Wood street, will re* j oelfe prompt attention. . „„ ijftlll 1 - J. 8. LIQQETT ft 00. ULOUKINGMILL FOR SALE.—That | J} well knewaenddeclreble property, the | |. MONOHGAHELA OITYaIILLB, Situate at the ffcteamheal Iftndlag, Mouoagahsla OUy, Washington oooatyj Pa., with lour run of LPzench BunllOl fitonaav Custom I Bolts, and all ftka modem Improvements In Mill ■achlaery. ' Tim health tlm mansglsg partner |'fc*»-| fa* thM lwriweM, I’fi saedfloe, - •'' vv’ .v- TO OONTBUL«TOBa—Pro be nnlTtd et tk« ofioi of it* Ba* -tha Marks! BnOdlag, untD trvr luralehinft all matealel and. I ftMaiatncd KruOnad track from the lnterseotloa of I POa aDdQ'BainetrMtathrough th*depot ground | Wd|^lJnmnr. Bailnad Oempaay to tbs KGBwWal«iK|nitaaeeordauoa with the plana and iaiM|lntlaa4Mkthaaams,tobeasc&attheeSoa of |lbaßamrtfagß>suto. IfiAAO MQBfcBT, ‘ I qttfll . Bsourdtaff Begalttcr, /COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS AND 1 i swiit of ths diy sad neigb* wm,nre ifffnliy invited tocxaaabe TSIMMOrOA. HOTIOHBr HOBtXST A GLOVES, TTKESSLIiAA I BUTTOHB, TEBIADo, PIES. And the varioes mull articles ta our line of borinem. W.*m« *«»** tf"* ' STAPLE ABTICLES, . Booiht »h«> vHm I the articles enumerated bbova. We a eatl from all buyera, amnred that with ed focflltleawa can give them bargain* to the qtuU*J I and prices of our goods. D. B. UAOKHU ...-—-B. 0. GLYPE. niCBM Sc eLYDE, So. 78 Xarket Street, . „H Brtw Fourth _ for thorn m* by mail 0 and op- ayon most kdTUtlM* at red It $3 trill. Boy aaeant In gALB OF I DRY WOODS, T ■«■ .B^RKKEl’' 9 ’ 69 XABKET STHHBT. ; I I Hew Drew flood*, flacqu#*, Xa&tlei, 1 Cloak*, ~ ' Bilk*, I Shawl*, I Honnkeepisg flood*, flent’* and Boy*’ Wear. 1 CHEAP I CHEAT 1 OHEAPI I »PU i g . Watc Us t iptof prlc» lonnnUcd. gPRIMG GOODS, CHEAP FOE CASH, a* J, M. Burchfield’s. IFBIBS HODS Dl LAIHSS fcr !5 wortl SI ot* LIOHT OHISTZBS, » SIX “ SO “ OAUOOB, ’ Do. " » ‘ » “ LA VILLAS, “ 1» “ *> “ Do! “ *> “ *» “ Do. ‘ Do. "*»"»- BLAAOHDD MDSLIBS, It to SIX UHBLBACHXD do., 10 "SIX “ Hov I. th. Urn. I* uk, yoor'pprti.Wi ■ good* or. ■»nirif flhMMi thm thw will toooMwhM'th. SortMotwfc , JOSEPH HOKNK*OO., ■nr and T 9 Market street, t m., „ tha Lowxir qua won th»u cUtoaUeHmuif wnnnTPlffrt*. "aSSfa^SSmia* butflhob, aawa, "oKibiis, bias am, OLgTjj*. . U tva miauLLAs, isqnnawißd HOTIOHB. fhnilM ■■wtwmt LADIW A CHILD MS’S CHD] JOSEFH HORNE de GO., ■<*n AHD » HUtllT STBHT. GOODS! NBW GOODS! EATON, IiCBM A CO^ An bow opening a Aolca aaleotfon of ZBIMMISOK EMBBOIDBBIEB, BIBBONB ANDLAGIfir HOBIBBT ANPOLOYEfi, HEAB-BBBSSXfi AND NETS, BUMS ANB 00E8ETB, BHIBTB. OOLLABfi lIP TIES, EBPHYB AND KNITTING TABS. BLN AND BAIN UMBENLLAfi, Fanov Goods & Notions, Ts which thqr inrlta the atUntion of WBOLBBALN AMP BIT AIL Btmßß. Hot. 17 and 19 Filth Street epl3 1- . mo OOUNTKY HEBC A DEALXSS. EATON. MACKUIIA CO^ Nos. 17 AMD 19 Fm Biker, TBDPONQB, HOOPBKIMfi, EMBBOIPUm, GENTS’IHIBtt, BIBBOKft, BUOHBK OOLLABfi,TOfi, HO6IBBT, GLftYEfi. IVPETBfi, YABNfi, And a full aaaortaent of ntkT.r. WAKES ANP NOTIONK ■ The low pakea at whlok our stock Yiapjgthand enabtasuaio ofibr peal tndooamenta t» CITY aad OOPNTBY XEBOkunfi, MILLINNXS and PBPPLBBfI, aad illwbobuy to eeU again. ipTiufita QHAKKBBI HHAKSRBI ’ AH else#, white aad oafcred, SHAKER HOODS, AT Iwa * TEAS KAfITEBN PBIOIB, (BMvmb VootkudJMnMC) JJBW DBKBB GOODS, HEW HUB, NEW OIBOULABS, ! * i ; BEWSAOdUES, NEW SrBIBO AND SUMMED (BAWLS. ■ i « ALEX. BATES’, -/.obfiUif OftHatl—baiu*BMMla«f 400 DOZER, FOB CASH. A* XAOBbKftOLYSS’B, So. Tl MAKER STKKrr, STRAW GOODS, »I the Oaao or Doaee, \ JOSBPH HORHX AtX).*B, TT and T 9 Harfeat Swt De ij^lnek. Of tbs newest styles and of tha beat FOB 25 CENTS, { AT . | ALEXANDER BATHS’, 81 nXTHBTBXKT. SAXOX, ttAQBUU A 00., 80. IT ’fifth atreet.. jjnndny, Tneiday, Wedneidav and Thun day ISTCBIogi, April 27, 28, 29 & JO. Ia a naw, varied and pleating entertainment; MT Tha beat Yccallata and bat Comedian* In ihe ntofnaalnn i !■ Xniire change of programme aach evening. ■VTlekata 85 oenta. Lonra op«n at esanenoa at 8 o'clock. i ,pgi;gt wamy HAPQOOP. Agent; g^»PITTBBUBGHTHKATKB. —•••*■• Bmnma. ;...j..i..-.rr, r -K Ovnanarov. TiMhAP Fixers or Annina.—Private Bozo, $5 00 {_Stn« •u taata In Private Box, fl 00; Paranotte and Dnaa rswd«. chairs, 60 oanta}l Family Olxcla, 26 cental Colored Oallary* 85 oenta i Oolored Boxse, 60 cental Gallery, Ift eenta. ) •V Third night of [the great tragic acttemt ffHA WALLBB, who w 111 appear for tha ftrat Uai hare m “Lady NATUBE AND PHILOSOPHY? OOLTIf i L.ACTTB WARD. PATHXB PHILIP— : —~Mr. OHIPPXBPALX. -yfAhL PAPERS, Lbii than Eastern Wholesale Prices* FOB OABB, l : No. 107 KAKKST STKSKT.^ Tbogoodi A. fnitidfnM! n pxloM. CHEAP PAPBBS, M 8, S, 10, UK ul Uo p«r pUoo. QLAZED- PAPEBS, from 90 «nti opmrt. SOLD .1*7)4 out. P* r pUoo wimimii OAK PANEL D ZOO NATIONS U ;cMta gnflM. ASSOBTEoi. PLAIN SBEZH WINDOW PAPEB, | At the towiat rates. ■VOallaAdiee. j . JOB. X HUGHES, rolilm I Ho. 107 MABEET BTEIET. 0ABPBT& | BRUSSELS. ; Hew o|en, a meat complete end Tailed aeeortment Of INQtilfiß ANP AMEBIOAH BBPS3KU, at i«n adraaoea above the oeet, POB OABH. m»BAin§; • a large stock, bought before the late advances, many of which are eolllng ait LESS THAN MANN* PAOTUBEBS* PBIOIB. : j IATTINGB, 1 I " ! I' Of every kind. CHINA MATTINGS, tn var itylm and quallUes, the old prioea. OUVBX X’buNZOCK * CO., So. S 3 PIITB BTKEZT. B HAVE MOW UFKN, and US rapUQy eeUlng, at the NEW CABPET BIOBE, : lIPTH STBeKt, ini (oor to iWPoSI Offloo, - A apUodtd aacrtmofit of tin norat u4,|iplulo«t : atjlee and bait qualities of goods In our hne, tba greater part of. which we offer, .while oar; present ■took lasts, at MANUFACTURES*}' WHOLES iLB PMXCX3. ID IB ■ - MoP ARLAN D, OOLLtNBft 00. vn OAEPETi; TUBES PLY ANP XNGBAIX OABPEtfi l OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, BUGS, fto., the newest patterua and fresh. goods,. refaOM at wboliwale prio ejat tbl new Qaipet filar* of. . no r aelanp, colxinb &ca sp!B I l ■- gPKIMI BIDOK. OK i S H D E S, JObT OPENED AT McCtelland’a jtuction. ■pi* ’ • 1 ■ qaitkkoi u ait Etna 1 hail'koS? OP KINDS, jrtaiottic Hdn Auction Bouse. «1 ■ '■ ij~ •• ' ! uaoii. 'to UIL ME A. —All pai^Ot . OWSUfa OIL IN BULK boat!, ' An hmb, ifrioll, proJIMioS 10-.iloc Ih. - .Hhlntb.JlalU.l p.o^l.oftta f.r»J>Se.iM 5. ajBAWIIEB, JfaKrT riiUbprgk, A, II I5lli,18«a. 1