iy 'nr 1 ..- »»*.*- y-yVvS'**' ” T «r -. v ; j. .'*'~4P/. : ;,v « • •'•• ±y><y :s' ; S: lip:*'* : - K*-: • :• ;-V| • •-?' ?■ ...■*,». v - •.. •%•.?• •: .;• V- ••' i. , - «. -M*. : l&ii **V; iNifr’ I ’-:-.- ;- •wFJ?.*. t ''rv. .•■;•«!•. • Sa;aS;sSi»:is%::« '!*{%'•■•• I'*'"* * C - *v*" .*• iV*-*"- ' i : :. : x •■:& ■ . sf& .’•Vt^'i' ".‘Kr-'iS '•* ' ;*«'>.•fv v ‘i , > r / ; •••; ,v:,. -X * l-l,wk v-vlv-r;'; yj|y, - K ' Y • \ - ' / X XI' : l i 1 '/■"X * i.; t-. ~:■,<>• »: ‘ « \ t 1 -v \- v- .' V' f <- v * *\l^^r4*9**sW*4, i/yj-' _./j - *■ ,- r , ;* ■ 'J. a- FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 24. Union Documents. W« km-r«Uiika4-tl» |ml apMtti of *****<*•&!»• ti. W*l»WUlll largo ,tj po, -as *°® 4 P»P«7 andf vtntyw ready to fill ordori htUHtußt, ritiko tolloiriag priow u K> «• u « ' " io.ooo" Addmi, • ‘ Loyally to'the-GotetMent. ■0 entirely empetlblothMiKifel letbte In pr»» « upontU eltmUon 0 i <* t naden. WhoaTjr the BepnMlsen'Wtt obtained oonlrelof the government, that op potlUos to the meuore of an admlnUtratlon wu treuon U the Bute 1-FUMurgi Po,t cf Tkytmug* •. . . .* ■< Suppose that duringtho tu of 1812-15, which wu a small affair compared with thlA-one, an editor had: spoken of tha ad- of to. as the Pott hu *pcuc«uof thaiofto; Lixcour, into category would the Democrats of that . hare pat him ? The epithets “Tory I" , “Traitor 1" weald hare bant from every/ lip; 'ihd the Allow—would-hare been for-~ tonate had he escaped thelnkiodon of some- j , thing raor% various. than words expressive of detestation and opprobrium. Now let us look at thopartiesiu this greht controversy. Who are they ? Are they Bepablicans and Democrats, contend ing, as they did before the before! secession, for their respective' principles and for the success of their;tespective can didate? and anasarca ? yls that the kind °f a.contest in whioh the administration or.'TaUier ”th(fgoTernmeptls engaged if If i so, then the attitude of tha Pott iajustifie ble. Bat if the admlitlstration IS engaged in* struggle with thrueniier eriho 6ouh try, then the oase U very materially alter- and this “hbatility?’ whioh the Pott so flippantly, avows’is tnmhgf One of the “ “measitfeavof the adminlstjraUo^forex- takV Charleston. "Will the - Pott say that it may oppose and thwart that'tDUttr*£ andj/yetbeloyal to the gov-- enmient? But, snppoae, for example, that it shoaldsiy that IV is not expedient to at tack'Charleston at present, and that some | otherHhe ofmiUtary policy wouldbe be tter, . we £eely<Uino*de,ita perfect right to do , so, and also to call in question the policy of //; / the Proclamation of Bmanclprtion, or to criticise ahy mere matter of polioy; but to; # ! '/ avowiandiscriminating hostllity lo thead ; ' mi£isfration putswhoever does so on the slde/bf the traitors in arms, and among thole who are giving aid and encourage ment to the enemy “in time of War.” To / the actions of the administration f? is a right which we not only concede to ,/ sf others, but one-which we have exercised /.y very freely ourselves; bat to oppose the J- execution of laws and to resist measures, ’J r , the objeet of whioh is to overcome the reb els in arms, and restore the authority of the Government in the revolted States, is ' nothlngmore ncr leas'than treason. : So is It treuon to attempt to weaken the Gov ernment by disaffecting thfermindf of the people . towards? it. .T 0,., denounce those meuares which are essential to the salva tion of the nalitux as tyrannical Is. in Urns of war, treason—just u much so u it would be to go Into the army and attempt to get np a mutiny. - - If the*PM< and its faction choose to re gard this war with their old friends, the rebels, u an old-fashioned, political con troTcisej, they -may And themselves very onplesssntly mistaken; and their fine-span . bat absard theory of a distinction between I th Mourn seaUaadU* mm whom-il* Oen- j ttitution tnoetttd with \ht foiien of Governmentf may fail them most disas trously In its practical application, in the event of their oarxyihg their “hostility" to the 4ugih of overt acts, or even treasona ble ‘utterances. Which vu aped bp the MghtniDg-herald through th* gent, cities of the country, dip before see terdaj, appears to hare been reeeised with greet salief action esery where. -it the beige ,’of Weehington, North. Carolina, success on the.Nytaiemdnd, aaoqeiifjdrCoßjUh, important atduaiend ■UUtnior* important proapeetlse aoooeSMS in &olslasa,'aadthe passage of the fleet of dpn-elad* par tlhs Vicksburg batteries, msf op aoeh aoheering hatch of 'news u we tea not hadfor weekaand months, let aloAlit oh? 4»P.- t .ThO-toas-of.the loyal pnX lans jubilant aa that of the copper head organ la bitter and despondent. Bat at thia bHije are' etiU' “joined to their idola,”we will “let them alone." Alophljoaiital thni ; ‘eomnieata on the new’and Improyedsituatlpß of onr affaire in tie Soniiwee t in a strain that altogether pleabes ia, undnaewi jnalifibd bp those late V The JUaaiaaippt rteaa, from Viekabarg to . atowptmeUaeUy ltt onr poa-, seetlen. The Hk'gnnbost* front shore Vlckr - fcarb with the.Butfor4 Md the Alkatrou, Mahaa foreaaaffaieat to heap the riser elaar of the rebels- dnaiOtUl aura, in portent eatslssJro getting-. acweeeaiba of the riregthroeghwhloa the rebels hare kept op oommnnleatlon with Teket, whence they hart obtafrad tbatr only for the garrUoaaof. Ylekibargua Fort Hndaon, botAotagrehiextaot, for.(to whole rebel array- .- , .1, ■ ■- Blieet communication haenOW both 'eatab- Hiked between Oeaeral Grant and General Banka, and the fonaa r nodar,both erenow aot leg in 00-oparatlcn. General'. Beakr, at the laat aooounu, waa Banking into the interior of Loaiaiaaa, and there were.ijuporsln Newi Orlaaaa that a battle had already began be tween hie troops sedthe lebjeUnadsr ka grader. Ota. .Baaka-.wia.-raisrisg -towards y Bed riser, whither a pertof General Grant's foreta hast elee ptoeeeded. sßth tha aid of the nnboeta they.oen oleeftkatrfsagaod lta banka of the rebel!, and een then eembtae for the rpdnotloa ef rPact Hadaon. i The chief fear we base la that the rebels, on ffndlng tbaircroppUeafroß Xwnsoat ’off,, wflL when ■don Port Radios, orVlokihiiig/erboth, and ■endbka tralee now defending those pleaer |. to Tjnneriifj eo aa to make esiysesw helming foreswithwhlehtornaafßOMSpni,. , Whatesar raWire the sltlaMf moTemenU of therobehr.ibMßa to. aa aiaar thattthap will loop be ntiralp .defeatadla the'■region wert of the Miaaiirlppi, and thkt the Coaxed araey.will : b» naUy/ngd prnMeally’eat ia twain. Iris through, Teiaa that the .Jaigert trade,wUh,cth»r ooualriee hie-been -aeriied cabytherebelr. lumeaae qdkatitiawefeot ton kare'been sold bythdin in ,Kekieo>,aad they haMr got: hr exchange mtthltioha >ad vpnHß 1 4. *• : l <fumS, PittAirth, P». The Late Good Kewi, S! We Negro Elens eat ii this Wat. 7 Tbs rebell ed Jhjlr Northern lymps-1 thiiin, sea. tits, ago, rsised »terrible bus I and ory over the anticipated negro Insur reotions that would result front the eman cipation of elares, and orer visions ef hor rible butcheries which their guilty-con s&iups cbnjttted pp. But although many jiegroes hare .been/set free, then horror# have ta yet had noexislSnob, except in the nmi or feigned apprehensions of those whose object is to the institution of slavery, let what may befhl the Union and the country. ; But the Army and liaty QajttUj ofEng- Ishd,’ the highest miiilary authority'in the world, decidedly justifies even servile in suneotibnas a means of wirfnre, and illus trates its position- by the admissieD, that, in the event of4h war between Great BHlain and France) the* latter would be en tirely justifiable, under the laws $f war, in exciting or Arabs to revolt; justifiable would it be to take such of those raoes willing, into regular organ ised military service* as our government is doingin the. esse of the Southern ne groes. ikwould be the sheerest folly not fordo itr—nay more, it would be a crime not ttodo it; and.tiiat man is either a rebel at heart, or a slave to prejudice, even to the of dementia, who opposes the policy of so doing./ , Oar main object, however, is to introduce an extract from the paper of which we have spoken, the principal editor of which is Wui. H. Bussxu. the celebrated corre spondent of the Tim**, a man by no means partial to the cause of the Union: /“ Then Is a journal In this metropolis which is the reputed organ of the Confederate States. At all events, the peper has deolded Southern proolivities. In the last number it is asserted that civilised nations will thlnh death by powder and ball “ Is too respeotable for men guilty of an attempt to Inelte an In ferior raoeto an insurrection.” ‘ Tbe allusion arises from a report that' Federal offioers of a certain negro regiment, which is said to have been taken in Florida, had been sbatenoed to be shot. This passage is one of many proofs that Americans cannot comprehend the feel ings of this ooeutry—it maj be of any other —regarding the war. T hi %priring of a por tion of an eneny’ttubjttit, inferior or superior in race, it a deeirabfe object to effee t—it it quite a. legitimate operation of war. If great Britain were a war with Fraaoe, nothing would be more natural than for oar enemy to excite Hindoo, Mussulman, or Arab to revolt. Ho rule of warfare would permit us to treat officers engaged In that eervioe otherwise than as men conducting a legitimate-operation. It is a sMtnary evil of war, In whioh servile in- J emotion may be Invoked by an invader, te aerease the ordinary horrors and calamities of hostile ocoopatioh. When some years ago, Southern statesmen, insolent and aggressive, threatened this eountry with war, w was r*- marted over and imUritiekjomrnale, that the ditpatch o/egar of our If ml India* regimente to Louieiama or the Oarolinat might be one of (A« ewsl farmidable'<igentita to which ere* our vatt btUigereml power eoutd retort. Opr Southern friends must osrry the whole weight of slavery on their shoulders, in peaoe or in war. Servile insurrection would be a dreadful evil. It would be a repetition of the Indian revolt of 1867. An inferior race would rise against their masters. Bet cits aa aieubsl and a CMtwpwl of any war in which a' Statt of Slaveholder engage. -The o&otrs who develop it are as free item any not of ven geanoe or retaliation as those who fight on the decks of thelrships o t in the lines of their regiments." _ Jasiy and Good, and Sharp. The telegraph yeeterday'brought* dis •petch from New. York about a railway whioh was to be laid in Broadway, bat whiah was not very intelligible. The facta are these: Some speculators, by the force of moneji (for money has some power in New York as well as in Pennsylvania) had succeeded in getting a bill through the Legislature, an* Ihorixing them, as a company, to lay a street railway in Broadway, eertainly one of the greatest thoroughfares in the world; and the authority granted was a franchise of such immense value, (hit some large capitalists were prepared to offer two mil lions of dollars for it Yet, from aught that appears, not a cent of benefit was to aoerue to the oily.treasury. But it so happened that in April, 1882, the Legislature had granted to the Harlem Company authority ‘Ho extend its railroad through such streets of the olty as the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty may permit-" Hug gave to that oompany aelear and undisputed prior claim; eo they tripped up the heela of the nev com pany by caking and obtaining from the Common Council “permission to extend their railroad from their fourth arenne track, near the point of ite intersection with Fifteenth street, southerly through Broadway, by double track, to the foot of Whitehall street, connecting at Fark Bow with ihelr present track—with liberty to extend a single track around Bowling Qreen and through State street to the foot of Whitehall street, with the switches and turnouts necessary; for the convenient transaction of the business; and also to ex tend their railroad, with double track, from Fourth avenue through Twenty-third street .to Uadlson avenue, and thence up Madison avenue to eighty-sixth street.' 1 For this privilege the old Harlem Com pany agrees to pay monthly into the eity treasury one-tenth of the gross revenue of the road, and also $25 a oar—all together a handsome item of revenue. West Virginia. The President has issued his proclama tion/in oohfbmity with the law of Con-, gross; announcing the admission of the Btate of West Virginia as a member of the American Union, the prescribed changes in her Constitution having been made. ' Sixty days after "the date of that procla mation the new, organisation goes into operation, which will be Monday, the 24th day of June. Oh the fourth Thursday of May an election is to.be held for State offi cers and members of the Legislature. A con vention is to beheld at Parkersburg on the 6th of May, to nominate candidates for Governor and other Bute offioers. Thus has a new'bright star emerged from thsjdarkclendof secession, rebellion and war. Long mayit shine, mounting higher and higher in the heavens, ever increasing in Strength and brilliancy, until that beau tiful region ofmountains andy alleys aliall be tiled withhappy hemes, schools, ehurch es, bright-eyed beys and girls—smiling with bountiful'harvests,- and resountUng with the hum of industry and the glad voltes of-ahappypeople. - -■ •; - ' : ■ ■ rjm), - —... • •-» • The Yazoo -Pass' EspcdlUon--Gfeet n; Damugelnfllcto* oa.th? Hebei*.. « <A lsttsr from Helena to rite HjUadelphia ‘jfrtit bays, in nfemmoe. to,th*-Yai*e» Bess .Expedition* j; *it yz, t i Hoa; Is. sofsr agree! success, intiiiiahaa ithss- antUely destroysdAH Sospeottfer eropeof enyklnd on theYe to fSuj atiS'.'hn4^ii't£s' to the shove very important’ Usd, all the cotton, cotton gins, plantitisn bonnet kndAt^NjQntrtn^ ell tie oorn end ell the cettle, endell the —— ■■ feaoee on then: otroeoß were utterly de- .feL. etrojed; besides, the rebel loee In killed «id wounded, end in prisoners end from . go do uteed .■ i v—u desertion, was very ouiidenblii Their s loobbls. B«iße4 fugw;' l | L| I' petest lose, howerer, wns «r 7 5 large amount of cotton they destroyed to ico batii u and 10a Tobweo; ’ keep os from getting it, and the losasfra wita % coapku stwcUMat eitoodi is oar l”sjgggsi President’s proclamation, and in the coin- J\ J plate demoralisation of what wereleft/ A >t. portion of the negroes that the Yosoo Pats . expedition earned to leave their masters, are now drilling at this point as Federal * soldiers. She breaking of the levees in getting into the Pool trill destroy all the country adja cent to our route, and will render the whole upper portion of the State of Mississippi so sickly, that it will be immpoeaible for their armies to remain in the local! Ueawe hate just visited. The same may be said of all : the lake Providence oountry and thatjof Vicksburg, and, in faet, of all the States on the Mississippi river—for the leveea.arei broken from Memphis to New Orleans, and cannot soon bo repaired, for the negroes won't work, and Southern chivalry have to fight not only the Yankees but starvation. PUBLIC JTOTICES. rr§»NOTiOE. —The Books of tit* Ooopar rin Anna It aftolac taring Ooßpioj vlll oontlnu* opan at tbaOAca af <J. OOofU A 00., Bask Bloch, Vtflh itraat, until for* tbarnrtlca. ap81:tl ir'S'NOTICE .—ln accordance with the proTidoikfl of tha Bth Booties of as Aot to in« oorporata tha “Inland Talafraph Oampaaj," nottco la haraby (Iran to tha Corpora*on n»«aed In aald Act, and tha Stoekholdtn In tha corporation, that thara win ba a meeting of tha aald Oorporata. Bcdj at tha TBABKLUfHOUSB, in tha Borough of Qettjoburg, on THUBBBAT, tha Tth daj of Map next, A. dT 188, at 8 o’dook la tha afternoon, for tha pnrpoaa of chooelng a Praaidaat and dz Director* ferine mtntgemaatof tha affair* of aald corpora tion DAVID WILLS, JOEL B DABHBB, H. J. 6TAHLX. OBOBQX ABHOLD, B. Q. MoOBBABY. fTS»PUBLIC NOTIOK. ' “'v Omoi or m Pimmaurß, B. Oo,,) Oan OiruniiT. f The Pennsylvania Bailroad Company hereby fires pobUa ootioe, to all whoa It may eonesrn, that Is panoftooa of tba power and authority conferred spoa U by ssndrr provisions of an Act of tba General As* eembly of tba Oomaonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled “An Act br the nla of the HalnLtes of tba Pnbllo Works," approved Hay 16th, 1657, It will, on tbo lint day of May, A D. one thousand sight bon* drad and riity-three, abandon so mneh of the West ern Division of the OanaL lately forming e .part of the Mala Idneof the Public Works, and aa llaa be* tween Slalnrllle end Johnstown, (ooamonly known ea the “Upper Waatarn Division.") ton that also vlth socb iDaas, Taadere and Baaarvolrs lying vest of Johnstown, as pertains to or are need in ooanao* Uoq with saM Upper Waetarn Division. By order of the Board of Directors. Witness the seal of tba said Company, tba 2&th day of febrnary, A. D. IMS. . . S. IDOAB THOHSOH, ]kt[ President. _ nrs»B— I T—lB6O—3L DRAKES PLABTATIOH BITTERS,; They purify, strengthen and lnrlgo^te. The) create a healthy appetite. They an an aadidoto to change of water end dial.. They oreroome effects of dlmlpatten and lata boon. They strengthen the system and eaUvsa (he mind. They pawns! mints silo and Intermittent bran. They purify tha bnath and oddity of the stomach. They eon Dyspapda and Constipation. They eon Diarrhea, Cholera and OhOlera Mortal. They can hirer Complaint aod Herrons Headache. They an the baatßUtan la the world. They make the weak maa strong, and an eahaatted nature's great netonr. They an made of pan Bt. Orolz ma, toe cobhntad Oatiaaja bark, roots and herbs, aad an taken with the plsasnn of a beverage, with* oat retard to age or time of day. Particularly re oGaamaadad to dallcata persona requiring a gentle sttaolaat. Sold by all Ororere, Drngglsta, Hotels, and Saloons. P. fl. DRAKE A 00., MU Broadway, Hew York. fsfcStawe POLITICAL JTOTICES. rrS»FOB RECORDER.— Abdib, Mo- Cuak, of Mifflin township, will ho a candi date fbr Becorder, soßiect to the dedsfoa of the next Brpatlleea Ooonty Ooafeatlen.. /apl6:uewtoP trrs»Foß RECORDER.— Hour Shiv*- nr, of tbs Bereaih Ward, Pittsburgh, wUlbo a candidate for Beeorder, subject to the deelafoa of the BepabUcaa Oocmty Convention.' apU:te fr»»F0B REGISTER. “w Wxuiaa i. typw ll *"* Will bo a candidate bf tbeOfflce of Begbter of Wills, Aa, of AUathaay ooonty, subject to the dedaloa of the BepobUeaa Oennty OoßTsatfoa 1 aptte REGISTER—Jambs Barr, •Gr of Upo«r 8L Clair township, vIU ba a can* ■*'■**»- In Bight rr. rab<«ot e thadadalon of tin Ba* P»KHn»a Hcnlantm Oooaantlaa. nhSfctc JPy»PUK OUCKK UP Ttlifi COURTR w —Jan M. Laima, of Chartiara tow mhip, will ba a candldata tor Clark of tha Oowrte. inbjact to tba dtdif«n of tha BapobOcan Oattaty Honinat- Ins OonTcntlon mMktc jrs»PUR uijWKR up inis uuukxo. (KSr —Wn. a. Hamaor, of Pitt Township, win bo • —tor Clerk of tba Oaurta of AJloghany County, aabjaot to daetokm of aha Bopablleaa County Boalnatlnc Convention. cabllito CLERK UP THE UUURTS. —Jno. a. Ooetn, of B baler township, wUI ba baton tha BepobUoan County Convention aa a can* did ale tor Clerb of tba Oogrta. aptoto jrmtr jnnuirucnmi. QKWSRA.L BDTLEK ; THH WAR His (3reat Speech, DXLIVIBXD AT THI ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Hew Tort MOW BEADY, In OcUto Paaphlat Mm, In claor, Urg* tjf, ud for u!t il (hi QAZSTTB OFFICE. 100 Copiea 1,000 “ 0,000 « 10,000 “ ■V Country Baal an addraas, % GAZETTE, Pitts burgh, pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. JOHN P. HUNT, Masonic Hall, Fifth St., Hm racatvad onothir lot oi Uxqm raparb AIiTO*BBLXBVO, OBHATB * IUeUMIBATM PHOTOGRAPH AZPVMB, Tbabaat and obaapaat that uiwdi, ‘ •pit \ QUBBBADA LAND, BAILWAT - abb MIHIMO OOMPABT, W* motors of tho obo?* Ooaauy» MbcMm tf ton. •touting o Minor*! Trdmj rfftoat SOmOai in la>hJa coßßsetton with thtjrMn* lnVenaraota, will bo gitd to OBtor Into oomislootton with. cob* iraoton, vko sutr be Wtlllßg to txscslo tbs work. TboJHnctoniui also be pneanSito eeatrsot hr thocorrlacsof onoorntboHao. s• . • Boob information ud SaCahsss tbe Unelovit post boToaej bo oMalnsd ak the. oOom .of JUtssa BDlosono a BASSJSS,**. 8 Bmet Stwot Beasiogs. LobSoo. WosloeS osSMt rtONHIGNMBMTOFPHODUOS. . - *«r Joels Push Blow fotaleies .- . l?ttoteabsa>polsa OHtr;; ./ il itoCcu.SpKmoSmMj ; • , 'ld 40 • QocoiJ ■ . - Z'rjPl&s* "W .lDOtMaßoahtas?|•- Mbtwas^%Vs*s*? ~t - T, ;t - JlTldbaftyotoo#. pe nr Jtbtr&nsaLmiirn. OtttBBiTID PAIHTIHOB. '' ' * POBTBAITS OF Photographs of PBOKIBIST MBS A STD WOttIH, AOTOBI ABB ACTBXSSKB. iDimniß, OOLLBOTIOH Of BIBDP, u TOK THUMB” GROUP*, BOMMIHG BIBBS, AUTUMN 1 LEAVES, VILLAGES AKD TOWNS, Andenry variety of PBUIOQBAPHIO ALBUMS, .11 it>U>»»d prleu. PITTOCK’S, Book, Stationery sad Hm Depot, OPPOSITE THE POST OIIIOE UtttiAJiD iJttUO., iMPOBTEBS OP ABHT WATOHJtS, Bissau * JoHxiMxxxrs, kov York, ui reoelring a Ism importation or BAILWAY TIHKKfiBPEBB,'feruRB7 speculation. Tb* Armj aarf JT«f Ou«c. of FldlEdelphla, in tti February numbar, saya: •‘This Imputation of the Hubbard BsoA, of Bov York, IDs a long-felt vast, taiog a haaoeomeendeervloeeble'Watch at ao es*. tremaly faecrior fa *tgl» and JUtUkf incidt4l§ On mod U&ing novtUimonll at pr ow from WO to <5O Good imitation of bou |oU oad ether, vitkfanow colortd toads «uf tare diaU, with aporior repuUud meesSMaf. Bold onlj by tbo cmo oi six of asMrtod detlgna. Engraved aao superior elsetro<plato4 with gold, and silver, per cate of tlx, FoxTf'Xton Poujju (SIA) By mall, postal#, $1 66 per case. HAQitJ TIME OBaEBVXBfi, m Pxxnonos or mxoaaaiuil—Being a Bunting aad 9pem foot, or W|i or Qenffemaa’e Vole* eosaMard, with Patent Lett* Winding Jmprcvmeant,— The flow York/Ifufra* Ud Nem, tbe leading pictorial paper of tbe Batted Slates, In its larae of Jan. lOtb, 1868, on page 147, TolontarUy says:- M Wa bare beta ehovd a bort pleasing novelty, of which Hubbard Bros!, of Bov rferk, are tbe s?le Importers. It it caL'ed the BaolO Turn Omutu, and is a Heating and Open Fans Wstch oomblntd. une of the prettiest, most conv» nient, and decidedly tbe but and cheapest timepiece for general and reliable use ever otfiredi It ha* wtthm it and connected with Its machinery; Ita own winding attachmcnt/ienderlng a ley entirely unne oenery. Tbe cases of this Watch are anbposed of too metals, the ooter one being floe 16 carat gob*. It bee tbe improved ruby action lever xubvtment, and la warranted an accurate timepiece.*’ Prlee,en* perbly engraved, per case of half dotes,; fBH 00. Semple Watcbes, la neat mferocco boxes, for tboae proposing to bay at wholesale, $36. If seat fay mail tbe postage is 93 mats. Be tails at 9HO and up wards. $. •m-Ws baT# no agents or circulars Boyers most deal with os direct, ordering from tbi« advertise ment.. Seat “C. 0. D.” to only tboae that res It $2 or more to guaranies tbs pay meat of the bill. Boy ars lb the Aimy must remit tbe whole amount In •dr«aca, at ws cannot collect from them. Weohse will be sent by mall post tree, sp:n receipt of price sad postage; a sate and rare delivery goirantecd. Bsaisvtxxa Lxrexas, om, at eua nux l Address, hUBBABD BBOS..lmporterj, spairlw Sterna A John Stream, Hew York. qua umr ruwjN lots. A PUBLIC SALS Of Town-Lots, la tbe new town cppaslte OUOUy, Fa, on tbe Allegheny Blvsr, will take plaoa on the ground, at 10 o'dock on Tuesday, prU 281 A, 1863. The ioaation is the mast desirable for a foam in tbe oil regten. Tbs uwfeMts about forty foot above the river at the bank, and' rises gradually as it re cedes, giving a grand view o I tbe Biver, Oil City, and the Valley ef Oil Greek, together with the sur* rounding country for a tills above sad below. Then are TWO SPBtHQSca the site, at a snflL aient elevation to earry the water through felpei Into •my boost. • ui Brick, Lima. Stone end Lumber, for building pur* poses, ere In great abundance In the vicinity. Tuu or BAi.n-*»$M on dij of nit; 080 holf ft# patch*— mantj on raealving.to* dead. ont?tosrto in ■lx month!, and the balnaca in tw«lT» montfci, with intareat. - W7or (artbar particulars apply to 00 City, Venango County, Pa. £JUQUEBNE BRASS WORKS, CAB HAS ft CRAWFORD, Hinofartnna of avary variety of Sulibid BRASS WORK FOB PLOMBEBS, BTBA.M OB OIAfITIIUe MAOBIMIBU, ABB T OOPPBBSHITBfI. BRASS OASTIBOS. a t oil daacdptionL modo to order. BTKAMBOA* WORK, BTBAM ASD OAB*. VITTIXOs oad BBPAIBIHQ promftly Otiondod to, 1 firt'nla tttwtloapiU to fltttnx op-' BBFIBIo BIBS VUE OOAi AJll> tIARBOIOIU. u Aloe, Solo Acutrfor thoWootom Blftrkd of Pom* nlrmtU for tbonlo of XABBH, laAOhBALt A 00.*S FATKST BTPHOB FUKP, th* bwt orn tnvwiod Hartnf no ntm. It 1« not UoM§ to ontof-ate, ind wilt throw town wtir thpo nny pump of twtoo Its da. .i- ~c, oplS- T\IS£OLTJTIONInOTICB—I iivothis XJ do 7 dlipoMd of mr Utoroot In too In 4 TATE, OABEAM A 00. to OABIUB *,OSAW fUBt>( tonr aoramtag iB lUbtUtlaVni toktoc chon* of too book * Mount*. In wlthdnwlxig, I «oud oordloHy nooauoond thimwwflia'toßV Aland* tndnbUo. . . . WM.XATB.Jb. - FlttabnrtL April iMhallet. . *plT:lw JJAILItV, KAUKHLL A CX) n Plnnbors, Gas and Steam Fitters, So. 129 BOBBTH BXBSKT, .• 1 50 12 00 . 55 00 . 100*00 BAMS, __ - BATHS, WASH CTAJIM, B&ASS WOBK, IBOIT AHD LXAD PIPI, BAR lilip, OLABB ASD PAPRR-fHABBB, xrufciuig xucjMTKAOTOii^-^m* A.l poMUvfflbenoeiredftt th» eflc* of M*br Jfcj oordisf Botoldor.tn the if«rk«f BsOdiu, mW lIAY *o # proximo, for laroßhlng oU moMriot ftM to omstroct ft railroad track froa tbo lAtomcttoa of PQ» mul O’Hfciartmt* through Ibi drfcot gmad «* iba llkrbmjVrnojMMaxm&'Oomvmto.ib* Oity W*£v Woik» l t&ftoeard*ii£ftvttktba>pSu*ftad ipeiAcftUooa fcr tbo mo, to bt mm at tho ago* At theßocorttogßtjnt SarT ISAACJtOBUIT,; »pßh<l ; : i; Bocoirfllag.Blil»tir. : T UttA.UTU'UL JUVJUiUUBS.' Tb« HonMrßo/, md tow h* fc*e»Hi» PmMtni.; IWOtUkßoUtar. ;/: *.|j | lho£«*KlDgl,ar'n*TdHVQ«fc'.'ByJvai<lgM» let Hftldon. By Hwui • Pot ado by ;'!.• KAXftOO. - . M I kmi :i rtiußAr;-;; v; MOOpotndt&ftvsmu :«Q0 pdmoDrfcdßorf; - ? ;*<■ \ 1000, -40 Pldnßan*? *'*•■■* -i 5 „ 100 bub, Oftttl .:tC> 100 00. Bod jPoifttowu “StodjlMf y: ~J 1 lfOdcrxitt Fancy BroomK,; • - - BObt»k.Bxtnfto«r^ i ' .sX SObaafc.OnlQMtf M BtNllßI M J L ‘ J " : " ' Xa dor* aol fcr nl» by _ •••, . ~ —OSAfI. GRAMMY, nflav,.. > ~r_ r' : : r „ , a»:%4C .irJWt?- ■■"’ :\.V-•„». ~ 80,da JMlljiws • * mo bn;Miwtkr .. ...^“jgsasgsssSstt 9SS^StKS^Si^> i , ;.' > " , !i-Br--T'S'^ , «fcdi : *»nk«»tiiipr .*. - J 1 ■*■' -i4» .•#i*i- dp; » to da « l te;. \ JOUtte “ 1 -dsj- I i»; 10. do . f lfctajßj i .^sat g*£- ; 1V % “sasasawaai ■wr.jfrMTM 11l FAJjfIBLOX PLATES JSSU S2>™ t -. :-KiiJfi 1u COlJ.Ul.’iflfc'OO'U - li.l ; i . .aJt.Uii 'lO oxiji j\scii T 3 ** 1^2 c 0 **• - a ‘ ; ;. sfte oiit&l neiyei&i-jia'c* ;aqcs.' 10 -.*fuj r-i: lo gu -.'jc: I^5Ji *2 -.* oilvifij 2,a;-dijq-'. to /i. r :ii.'Jj . /Hi-a oilj’j ( 3JfcCfi li - - k ‘ --• .’ “r i; .-. :.■::'. ?!>: >?r. B rjTO-211 V'- : vi ban t-OT ''ieAZEWE-.bJF , ,i Steady foe. May. CABD PIC TUBES. jaj ... -i >•. - BiiSOHli.Wff BVitTjLiDiSHppti.iii*- ... . ... Ji. : ,w.ui'.!f) ---'i . FiAHX ISSUE'S " s -Ititl&lajggM ltd BuetU'fl ftubfn. UrUftKaifcrft iTth* **Ue»l- J ihwnkltf'«Hb» , ;i v UIMI JPuisiui Jhahtoiu, iml iMnnii wft wrHW • . lee Uu«t Boveltke i» •JraaoMf .uktr paß*: Ucatioa liTi3»a*clU|« t ixol«riwJ**r »^Si; 8b» B*Tin* fb* Urgrit; fttfuiagJUaUttcßMti *-■' •' -la-ink cpttntrj, the iFiftlliher MwpMWf - I —«dtz%lfajd' tuttnM' fcr mpttly. retirodoein* 4th. the~OoW«i fcUel-Trikka JUtrjr. decklf : the ek* of tt£?uirit pktrpablfcKea U rif other oipilii ; »akk JocdrefcM. vao ; -\‘-aa«asa»jasasai tf^’eUt^Airirinß'KafaslMrtoiatfctnid.^ : 6ni. TbcX*# number xouUlaio mammoth raft '. ritaraeuiTUo.onifc plotuaaof twenty* n ■ rmblcaa** targe «paa* Ji tawtefld to" netful an 4 orßuuaul Haedk-Wcrk,, " •' 5 BiiMtEg rattanu/ftka, Wj? Btorf 1 phtM| fete. y - Bis. lift HeiislM k pubUelied 1a atarioeol ill, cm b* hadron gqofc—lkrt ajjjl _ 9n. 'fbe Mky tmialwr k'irinodi bantlM] enemded cover, prtatod In colon, '' *• " r , ■lt .'TT.Ir, »-.T> .: .•■.•- - - UMi.iO'iOl • i .: !«:-i SSirJrfj] Price, 25 Qejiiti, at .ill B°st wa»:«U»ttwT .e-£- ■■ ; g--i- " .Vf gTSKiiIAOS AMBfcCflU, fOBfTH*BAX&u vtjj fct io ajp loowMOMd «tt*f WHiak’l 4mtn& lbw «M abort, thin and vapidly- fciH*g oat. I has triad many Hair Tanka. IntlxcrUora. without rtcalT* Ing'aay taaiflt.' Saanaftar tainf tha AmtaMta, Inj hair caaaad talllnf ont, and coamnod fadirfhc ao rapidly m towtoaiah na,< Howjar'kidr.'ia Atti •oft and |lb>aj, andM flTaJaii foprlaohaa tahfth wvfacn ht down, tdawnsto fhr dcrfal molt AabroaU, aa tinea \yn»w«fanh|lttka tp« ,lMuttUl>Ct!»to>lJ ’ . z£*3SrtfM<rt*v*T«fc' L -8V *» i:«nig9f.-i'i '9 4~J a ££sL2'-' 1 !Wa adrbe yotmf pmmm« vkaa, nalr.li bachndu, i>fall out, ta taka mutt la ItaMpaM aitObilr habctauiatiud vittttveifl' 1 mdy Mt'lkndiibmla eOj «xtno*,of BoeO(Sarkaa»d'Bart* <UWHcao 11 dlnawa «f th%anto aid Iftilfrc cdtbabaadt»; tlraly. aaadkataa dfit UfUttipravUfehandlMs 4tl«fet£tj«9ir> ant from all othar pupa rat ParJwHjld rai i; i Xt la a wall known lactio tbmiaandj In tha 'dtp of, Kaw Yodfcthat tnaia thti onSrwtfcu *ir dJaebrer. ad thatwOL ear* tha dlinai af thaacafp,andoa»» tha hair to crow. ?■ ' Price fl per box, eontainlnc . - . „ WIL L. LAY, J. itaa K/rsa. wiNSLow, ' •& IVI HintailauliMyafcte,jnaa*ta«<i Ot attantios of BOthara har o: i : . 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M If-In) Y OTOHKgKEPKBB AMP VS UTAII, WUBI, twbetovi* in biW t» «»• HtMlf Hcmpss, HO*ii»l * oju)TM, “SSS’^teSMSßr’ :ll j HHf -.T- L '\ l P®,: JAd gnUwafbMh^h hud* taiputMi —util itr*~ BTAFIiB ABTICLffi, ' tafhtwfcM pioMinn fcntst»«) ». btw ttairtpniat, ml hntDtidlidaS'JSw iwiimjtfiwi •ooMttottihTftttntSttSa' •drutefM la prfc»*ad Mteetlea mm! ion« •Miorwitt, , bovfnuuußvuniß.nlkiaeoal^ third Soon, vttl b* fond «ttnttr» wMvSiiSf* thdMttdttMttMntediboTi. W thmfcn • ttlttlu • rail firm iTT Imrifi Mnnrt tint altli mfliiiima «d fcdUUMw* qm ftr* thm hupdat la tho •adpdcMofoargooda. . ■ , t- . * D. 8. MADBCM j —~--.......TL a ‘ ; REA.CIMJH da OI.YDE, ’) *o. 78 Xtrkdt Btmt, ; iiu l i PitiiafowftMdftiniiw 5 NHW GOODtif M l . ,£" i ,y MACJUJW Sc CO, ii Art now opMlag a cholo iborton of ■r. £i 1 : ■-■ . . IBUCHUGA : • . BIBMHSAnZiAOnL: EOtmT AJTD QLOVJES, ! BBAD*BUSBB AnTKTB, i BUSTS ABB OOBSKTS, . BHUTB, OOItIAM AJIPTISBi SIPBTB AID UIRIIO TABS* ! t l BUB ABD BAIB OMBBSLLAB, i'eaxoVt- Goods & Notions, .j ' |t» / ! WHQUBALB AJTD WAl&BinrfcM. [ \ Mo». 17 and 19 XLKh StrMt »ti* ■• MavjmnJßjrra. .. THBJITBB • / lmndf, 00; Mb* A Mtt» la JhßMtt Bttw BlAOi attuMttt aft tea Obtlib Qhttn»» Matt| Ittafir flbcfct K «■«M ottend(WiM7> Komis; Ooknd BoSbAOdMiit OaUavyiUoMta : - - 11 ' of tho gmi traglo iclr—, IMMA WALZJBB* who ss itr f*i>wha of : ■ailt" |ad also m **£atr O’BrUn,’ 1 tatrodaotag •onnlWDfi. > ’ ? , .TUB (frife) JTTOIH* a ' i Duchtta of JKatH. H«PiaAW)-.»—...—i'.—-Wlt. HMDIIIM. UWOMI*— . ■,„.^ ; „m,mmmO.^Ml^. 1 | Toim/fmUwiak i.Tj-i.ifcl ■ r PKgreanon- r^rr.r* 1 *- —r '■ - - ls ■ : - ,l * 1 « 1 ■*n -• ... ■—. j o. nrtoa. XXUJAiet XUttKU YKAki wm rATosnis. ' : F,O» fOUfi OK?iT. j ] VOllum lktkoMKviMriifM tlim oc -IbUilt, Tnndar, Wedieidty ui Hum* ,i I UjiMrealiPi April 57, 28,*9fc«r. : “ b kW.-wM *O4 piwiis »fnli—i ' . ~ OwitoMUtlw 1 1 i - |'i '22&fcjmiltrSh* nsw^nSSylmSa». 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