iittafotrflh <te MONDAY MOBNINO, APRIL 27. Unioa Docameiti. . . fi bn paUbM tbs gmt ipMch 0 f Bonn, dollnrod at tho .... 9?°”* Imihum, la door, Ur go typo, u ' t °* i P*f"i “i K* »°» mdy to U 1 ordon ttr W tuatttj at th* following priou - f “ ••• »PIM ISO " 1,000 ,« UM “ *»•*• « _™™goto « 10,000 «• . i. 100 00 Addrotr, Buim, Fittibugb, P». Ouolun m Socvxum.—Th« Om) Spmo& of Oiunl Bailor oa tha War, wUok w* Un paMlobdin paapUot foiaju u r ueollant Knmnl for pum olrouuoo. .Wo mo glad to find io groat a doaaad for It. tW, bo. olmdp ukautod a Int odhloo, bat oaß dll all ordaro proaptly. w* * n W“«‘ apokcn of In the fo i. from ““ New Y « k *- ?™"T“ ln tieOAiim 2"" 1 <Uy “«o>batit» 0 > batit » toporUnoo war *»b» more,, tended notice: . W • understand that arrangement, her, the Fort For many jem there he. been » Itrn ‘ uV? ““ N * W To ' k Control road, ?“? reaches Lake Erie at Buffalo, and ih! ft! :°! k “ dEri » which reache, l k ** Dunkirk, for the control of the Inke Shore road, which run. from Buff Jo to CloTeland. The first named hue a rente of 4 fret 8i inohaa; the aeeondof 6 feet: tte third, or Lake Shore road, of 4 feet 81. For a time then waa a eeotion of the laet , wened road, extending from Brie to North Beet, of about 16 mile,, in Pennayi™. “*» #f ® fMt I™*®, »o made, doubtleea, to &»or the New Fork and Erie road, inthe [ “** o ‘* Uon that, rather than hare two breaka in the gague of ao important a thoroughfare, the company would change it aii to 6 feet from Dunkirk to Clereland Thu etruggle at Erie, a few year, .go, therefore, wu not altogether a local »ffWir . but nallya fight between the twogreai «»daof New Fork. Finally the Central nmd triumphed, ind the Bake Shore road waa madeof one uniform gauge of 4 fret 81. From that time the Brie road haa 6een laboring to gain aoceu to the great Weat by an Independent route, and hence the origin of the “Atlantic and Great Western” nad, which ie reaUy a continuationof the - New York and Erie road, not from its ter minua at Dunkirk, but from a point on the Ajlagheny ricer, aome twenty mile, below Olean through Erie* and Crawford coun ties in Pennaylrania, to Warren, Ohio, and thenoe (it would aeem) to some point of in tcraeoaon with thePittaburgh, Fort Wayne Wd Chicago nad, beyond Allianoe. Thenoe to Chleago there is to be a third raUlaid down, ao aa to giro the read two, guagea—one of four fret tea inehea, ta at preeent, and one of eix feet, to aocommo dete the car, of the New Fork and Erie and the Great Western Baade. This arrangement will bring the New Fork and Erie road into direot and iformi dabta competition with the Pennaylrania Cental and at the aama time it will en ableit to oompeta,: as it narsr did Wore, with the New Fork Central. It may (p wmowhat dbadrahtageoua, commercially, to this eltyj but wa foal no inclination to oomplaln of it; for erery great enterprise of the kind b so much added to the great; neaaaud power of the country; and Uie stimulus of eharp eompeUtion b generally good in the leog ran. Hob. John P. Penney. Ihb dleUagalahad gentleman ku eonaeated to alio* the nee of hie bum More the state OoayaaUoa of Union men, which will euem ble in thle city thi> nnmer, u i candidate for UJpetlUon of oOToraor of thJj Oommoß *eelth, and .we teke (root plaanre in making - the announcement. Hit /unto It • tower of •trensth in lfeitern Poanrylraala, while we •eadidJy.beUere thnt oontrol id large aaataonat of iafloeaeo for “** !»•«•»;throneliont the State generally. of-hie entry into pnbllo life he hn. occupied a dleUngulehed podtloe, •adhi* been aokaowledgedai a leader. The "eordof no Senator otaudj fhlnr thin hit. for etateemenihip, eoaataat, unremitting »t -tonOon to the pnMlo hulneai, an intimate btowiedjeof Btato intereete, end inoorruptl- Ue integrity; end hiepeon In that honorable bod/ hire eaalod him u tielr leader by planing him U the Chair of the Senate-la po eltionbut one rtep inferior la decree to that la which hie Meade an now eameetiyondeay* eringto piece him. If the hlgheet qnaUtiei of Bind, nnllled honor and iaoompUbie In- Ufritptif Utimata knowledge of State inter /Otto, and State politiee, and of the people of ; .'t* j 9 m tht ilnußti to bo i / «!!?* w ‘"J" *“ iu **» fc' Ooremor, / •>*« we know o( no men in whom they can be j / to »»d t» a greeter degw. than fc p„..T Hebelllon in Beike. On Tneaday lut the “democracy" of Bert* had a great eooat/ meeting in Bead tnfc .at whloh E. a Ancona prodded. Oar renden will remember that eome eeoret ttaaeonable orgaaixationa were broken op - in that county a few weeka ago, and eome arreeia made. Hon. J. Onancx Jonra, Hon. HasimW. Cirtntn, and otheri, took active parte in the meeting. From a eolid oolnmn of ranolntieaa: we make a few ex tract!: ™ r nrtar ixcur nzaion Hejofeei Xhat eeoret eooletiee, political or olherwiee* are not in themaelr.il. lation of the ConiUtatlon and lawn and people .« organUe therMelToe, in eeoret or fat pnbllo, JW’ *“ Te » right toprotaotlon, uuilftha poU&d pnipoeea, faile Jo "aier that protjotion, wi pletSeonnelTS toforniih it to the extent of oar power. ■ • ••> rum oiD-ianuor. ““"tpoutioal eooietlee ■ sgggsgSgaissaf thiihoilafi dS^^wnraant bopeotßod toie ppeß:°ijlalia^ whole in law, nod without armed: iaiamaUtn by a we earnestly recommend all stub to aban “d ns in open wry, ward, township Sd W. 0 4^e C n° g n^ndB^rf‘ n ‘ "“J laws of our country „? atnti ° n “ d resistance to the'exLSt? “5* no forc,ble administered br n °? W Process linih af K° Ter nment within tht submit (T /wcn'ow, we will not the slightest en eres • sneWti o^01 . and priril ■K«?s wnS*'!!? 1 ”“ l * ith °" «• "nJS£e£f h “* nil ‘ ni ««■**•■ of we regard the emaneipa tbe i! ,Uon ’ cmteriptim law, and ti ß .2^ ie ! U .? “ ta “ clearly innconstitu tin^ l -V*5 d ole rosane threat of a dis tinguished military chieftain, (distinguish «d more for the poison hTholds, tb?n for •chioTemento inarms,) to put his heel upon theneeks of Northern men, be attempted I to be carried out, we promise him a warm I reception. I These Copperheads are a little more out spoken than any others in Pennsylvania who hare sense enough to be responsible for. what they eay; but we may accept their declarations of sentiment as those of their faotion throughout the State. The fcet that they resolyed that their proceed ings eliould be published in the Pittsburgh Post, among n few other papefs of takable oopperhead stripe, is eridenoe that they rewegnize it as one.of “us.” The Armies ot the West. Just now no 'movement eonia be made that would inspire a greater degree of hope and confidence in the public mind than a union of the armies of Generals Gaani and Bosxonass, in the important oentral field of operations ecoupied by the latter. For the past three months, Gen. Boancaiss has, been standing on the defensive, because his force has not been sufficient to enable him to push his way into he heart of the cotton States, and sever all the lines of communi cation between the eastern and western dl visions of liebeldom. tin the other hand, tinur has been making all kinds of abor tive demonstration against Vioksburg. But suppose he had been sucosssful, what then? Why, simply this: PuuarnTON would have evacuated Vicksburg, as Beau anoauD evacuated Corinth, fallen back, united his forces with those of Beaoo, and made terrible reprisal by crushing Bose ouuis, recapturing Nashville, and perhaps pushing an overwhelming foroe; through Kentucky to the Ohio river. What is needed now Is the capture of Ukmies, ndt oities, nor fortresses. But let the armies of BoseceAEs and Quasi be I “nlted, and a short campaign would suf fice to put the national forces in possession of aU the great lines of rebel communica tion, Including the Mississippi. Ihe fol lowing sensible of the New York SeraU on this subjeot will commend them selves to the mind of every thinking man: ft is these,divisions and Subdivisions of our forces at many places which so weaken our movable armies as to enable the enemv m almost every great field engagement to brrng a superior force against us, with hSif , - lla «. oin L “Bgregato number of sol ,ln. field. Let the government leave to take care of themselves all unim portant towns and,places captured from the .enemy, and look simply to the eubjura armies of the rebellion, and ike parte did not hesitate to leave towns and Shi* “ d . “ troa * fortresses behind him, while aiming/for the main army of the enemy, the destruction of which he very wed knew would give him possession of toe enemy’s country and everything in it. By this simple system of warfare, and only hj.this system, can this rebellion be put I Tht rcbela have boaatiagly told us, and v WO “* y *»*« Charleston, Eiehjiond, Vicksburg and Mobile, bnt that whiler they hare three hundred thousand | soldiers in the field they can still maintain the 'war. these rebel strongholds are only important tn proportion to the rebel troop! “® l »«Ulery, factories and warlike stores and lines of communication which they coyer. Corinth, while the army of Beau regard was there, was a desirable place of capture; but after his evacuation with his troops, artillery, &c-, it was of no account. I But all these rebel strongholds may be turned by the simple programme of two great armies, one Bast and one West, otrik “fmain armies of the rebellion by interior lines, instead of operating around the edges of a great circle "Pf“ Uwpmotical common scale I Bt to try this pl»in nd 1 ulUUble nitem in Urn Southwest; for ■ureiy, after the anaconda system hee hed twoyearo of trie], and hee been found to he adrantageous only to the enemy, we HI? to b? abandoned? I Curious Confessions of a K. is. C. SBBXSBZLS TO XT ACTUATE XXCHXOXIL AJD WOB THE CO-OPXXATIOS OF SOATHIXJI to seize washutotox. Tiw Philadelphia iftiyuirarpubliahea the following, which it seya it receired from a trustworthy eouroe: 1 of r ®’P* oUb l° connectiona, who raidedfor aome peara near Dniabort Pa., i ? to4 »/«w dajra ainoe athia home. A few hourapreriona to hia death he called a few “ d intimated to them ihZt P e »«» bl y without feller denediL° aßel,nC *° f * wei * hl which bor that ho waa a Knight of the Golden Circle, whioh order waa ieoret repreaentedih moat northern ritiee. h» atated ihat re^Ur hri-Sf ““““iontion waa carried on Between the headquartcra of the ‘Knighla' and the cabinet of Jeff, Darla. That he waa oogniaant that the rebel War Depart ment had jrranged with the.organiaation * “•“•xr lo eraonatc whmond, for the parpoae of drawing the S d f r^*f 0T0 ? Ul * t and while their attention waa there engroaaed* the "“f."? 11 /. by * quick flank morement “f*" l Waahlng. sS-ttwsaartu! ssaasss^sysss •o^aasSiSß®- I IxPOITATIOir 01 IlC>r_A W ..> . . I letter to the Baltimore Am mnarkabl. fact that notwithstanding tht Ugh duties on Imported iron, oar mMuf»o embarrassed bp the rise of exehange,: aa thep can neither Import gun barrelfnor *iu IS7. u,™ ££ fit <m Uielr contracts. - Th» Coineon or Cun xt THxPniLanxn | PHIA Mnri.— Coring the last ireek 63,000 nlokels wereooined at the United States iMlnt. This rant the rate of *27,66000 per annum in the manafaotore of that inslmd. i Snnt«(4n done. The transactionsat*ho ' TO^,atlla^aiiMg wifeof the captain of the Pjjate*-Alabama, who ha* been molding all-winter m tSneinhati, haa been ordered, radar the reseat proclamation of Gen. Banuide, to prepare to croea the linea into Dud*. . Mexico.—A gentleman who hae juet reached Learenworth from New Mex ico informer the Tima that .the .people of that territory are morlng for Itaorganiaa tion ae a etato. , . “ PUBLIC NOTICES. ■ - ■CTUtf . I 1“ with the Me&vss^iSr^SS gMATOas&^i£2K £Rsar«{Ses, wa DATID WILLB, I JOXli B BABBBB. H. J. BTABLX. ; •nIK *4 ' QJtOBCX ARIJftM). - * PU!Ii I.IIMMICT'’ I O*»-T-1860-X. 5 iffl psri^ ( KtrofUra *&4 tarteo *ul ■ ssssSs l^l^ SS^SAa as ¥ a^“‘ *»*k»-«oou wd-fcarU.; St E? Ul *P to * l >" o* »■ tnun wIS wtWjWtejgiK tliMof day. Paltlcalany n mowM jjbto JaitanTrSaK ■UmrjUit, Sold bj all Dnolb * PBAMTooTgra^?; [HS»PUBLIO NOTICKL Ornea or m PmtnTixu! B. B. <J6», > Jft s J,a notice, to eQ whoa it majocnoera. that to prouance of theyowar and aathority conferred upon it br ensdrj prorHena of an Act ofthe General A»- •emMjoltSe Oonuaozuraalth of PouuylTaala. **- titled “An Act for the aele el the IbdnLißeo}' the Worka,” appcored Her 16th. 1847, U will on twwi BUnTIIU ucUohuton, (oosnumlj kaon . Weetem IHriiloa,’') together aleo BaaerroinMna wect of Johsrtovn, aa partaini to or are need in coaneo. tioarithoobi Dmw Weetarn©lelalSr ' ®7 ortar ol the Board of ttractova. WitnaM the aeel of the said Company, the 85th day of ftbraary, A. D. 1863. . *' KDOAB THOMBOS, /ua. \ President: POLITICAL JTOTICEB. |TS»FOK RECORDER.— Abdi«I M<> MUBin towiuhlp, win b* a ca&fti ?7,®* 0 S, r< * er » *° dwUton ef th» ant gfpgblkwn Ooenty Oopwama. aplfliaiawtcr KajJOBDBAC—Utot Sirmh ' 4M t ll^i h t BeTwrth Wart * nttrtmrrh, win b* Baeordv. nbfact to tbodocbioaol tbo Bopoblkon Ooomty CbartoScn. opllrto KKGIaTKR, z** Wiuua j. WlUU.MndMu.fcrth.Mk.rfß-IrtttoiwilU, *?■•** I **®* eonnty, ratytcitoU»<|Ktaioao} tb> Oauatr Ooawioi. Ki£UlaTJ£i£.—Jiipji Kspt gttbUeta nominating Oa»r«ntlnn. mha?:ta OUCKK OF TUK CUUKIfi jr, ' Won M. Lam—, 0 f ahtrtfcra vlll ba a oandifeia for Clark of tha Cbarta. mh^Jl UWtiti OK Ttus DUUKIW. “ w *-Hnaoi, of Pitt TovgiUi. will U • OMdldaU tor Clerk of Ooontj ( sobjeet to tho a—»fof<Tp of tto to?ui!u Qjnnty Homlmmn< OonTonUoni iSllito 'KT™ UUKKK. OK THIS UUIfSTo. HS dMB. tor Ctert of tb . Pag,^ ■*» »'EH TISEJSEjrTM. Deposits mad* with the dime «AtrtHo3 IHHTITCTIOH. Mo. 110 Omlth. “ AT "■«.»«* l«IMi*l D. B. , l' P 7SISSI O,W«KK VYAKTKD.—Found, on th, prvmluo of the nibocrltor. In Ohio Umhfo. “ April 17th, A roll of BH«P ffljiS 2“* totohod, ovaborUy aJwttooa Koppeood to biro bout itoloa, m thoy tin Mmtiii lo o hollow leg. lh. oWS to •ad proro property. ptj chorno ond toko thorn •waj.or th*^ will &• jhnuTiato th« hoadoof tho piopor omhoritlM tor diapecoL . w **• •P B '- 11 1 *»DBIW ;inim» » »?S? Biidnn to lan, Lena A Am* Ho. 61 Wool ctrwt, PitUinnh, wa aod oonHiSft rooosßwd oar frkadi aad uto nutratn tn th,™. ui,, ~iua«i iyjj: «*»«■* roost, vbaro ifcJl, Boow ‘"«*m *“ ..u»i ft Atan MU. nn B ‘ * 00. Ann Mtt. HO »IS7:W»MwT aFl eTjouSjT * bbla. MapU Safsr, ar*£a«d 1 3 io do do. cako* la itora aad lor hJ« br KcDOHALD M /LSBUOILM. Hoa.Ha aoOMLfhUySSI. TIBKCKB UAVltj' UTAH HAMM O“TMMd, Jut ruxlnd bj “““i LIBDUT * ULtOBD, 187 Llbrty trot. WU>JS JsmuiJHii i-AFJtitoTiiuSle. ** u bT w. r. mabjbaLi. ’ * UUtAil.—Kor Will jf«per: Paper Htttbp and vrhltmiakMt, otiftt tt Wot d - > w. p. ■iMßii.r. SA £B*-Within the next SO or SO *«*..• wpit taiiTi uioinL 2* «. r k itwMM* 6 ■took#,lacoayUts mala* ordsr It voald unrir admirably for a ftoilia* mul^ *i‘* r *““ *»» «K»iSi£ to^artn? w **J? a^* a taopwailea at tts Got. •on Mins, Alkghtaj Oity. , _»P»Mwd TflQg, AMPOMf Anr> OrwoB.QT roooaiaoMunCTAtt—OTt nn > rroLirliSQ^pM^^SL A KMli wfll b.r.ajrU u UibSK gf? lars^a^ 0011^ jr i^o..i Q,o K . l o g Sfe I T ABIES' AND MIcSES' QAITEBS, ALL KIHDg, AT JacCielland’g Auction. 1,000 PAIBS LADIES’ HOSE. 10 OBHTS A FAIB, AT Mall Auction Bomc. 1?MJ« WDNTBT DOTS AT AD& I .*~* c IqUi of ar hod iUm«d ? oroa sad Ohio Tovmshlp, inlets of b *-*E - B. B. PAVIA QHBAPEB than the cheapest; HaakJ Motocoo (oot fibnpskbi) jßoetAfl CO to* laiUd, Ooifnu InM OtlUn _, 1 u «M B,.MCUUn ; 1 00 " . *•*•* BnUd liln.ml.l ;, „ *£"? Coo*. BMUd Luting Oaiun, illtkt. ly dtniasd.-:- » < M .! u u ; « - , * L “ , '« Co »I- OriUn H I :” Ul ’* Boo * , » —4 ow ?S 0,,t . JOS. H. 808A Bl> . aiM Mrtrt . —«»< door flw Fifth, L THOKPIO,. At^t. ttrMt, toHAHDSTBI4*r , toM . t#tt . oatteflm of am ctirsif BtiTtapt ~~ OH THE WAR! His Great Speech, DILITIBID >T IHI ACADEMY OF CUBIC, Hew York.' HOW BBADT,' In Ocum j, cWi frraehatthaSaztTTß OIHO*. 100 Codlm _ ■ • o ica 1,000 f/ M - iBO 5,000 .« “°° 10 *°°° « -ZZZZZ 100 oo *•" Oeeatry Deatae atUnw, OAZETXB, Pittaburgh. pnuruHAib *OK KUfidSDASSwT ■ Ouiumomfli, Wi»Ditxitiut > pboposa tjj Ap>n le, ita. I •J 11 Sc wcoltcAct thilofflooon til4 o clock P.B oitlutD bat or MAT sSxt whtoll 1,111 >» faraihidf Sg^sSSSKS? iv m ***** time tbej propose to d»Unr tte Ant Ueofioa. end the namb**- « nr wm«£ ““ propoee to nenafiottm poondt for the Anislwd oennon J*** SSHS-« sfflS3^tS^ fc *^SS2S epSLeodtd Brig. flen.» chief of portb4its or anmu. QAHPBTa '-OS* ... , ; pHOTOGKAPH ALBUMS. J #M P. HUNT, Masonic Hall, Fifth St., Hm tooetnd uothir tot of tluioo rapub ALTO-BBUivo. otttnIHLAID AHDILLD. ■IHATIB PHOTO GRAPH albums, •PM Tl * u, *“***«P«» ; th«l.r,iiudo. WUI UKKu. OlIiBtuiI) PAISIXHBS. PkMotnpbiof PBomnsT ws ahd wombh, aotobs AHD AOTBBBBBS. BunnrLixs, OOLLXCTIOU OF BtBDS. “TOM THUMB” OHOUPA, BUMMIHG BIBBS. AOTDMH LBAYKB, VILLAGES AJJD TOWMB, And .Tttj nriit;er PHtHOQBAPHIa ALBUMS, oil itjLo.odprk.., PITTOCK’B, B«*. Sutlonorj as Hm Dopot, ftPPosiT* ihh post ornoH. gTEBLIWS AMBBCSIA TOB TBB BAIB. "tog tb* Antral* nj ooamnced nowlsi to ", »•. Xowbj kafruS&k. ** *r* fearutcbu in length 7*.°*° wi®i mehlst to tho floor. This *n«. O.Hnlryll IMteibou ooMjtotb. aot Stnilst'i u 1 •- _ 101 l L.A.BBOWH, Ha 483 Braadmj. Bow Toik. |gggggjsߣSS P' l “ ,l^^^ 2l J S botU-. *• *• HTHOH. Bole Agent. SOOHuKG BTBUP TOE OBUiD&JOf, I ill • ajn I 3llSi»w!t upon iky nothin. It awaa lo *■"«"«. mi gSt aStSK z ggjjggSg^i sssgstfeg ssaSSaa asssa juss jsp*. w * va n thkiu. gSTfagiAasr “ •*“.“» Whisk U Iv Ml»;a *■ v. mTora irntra btou, TItTH STBBBT. M 8 * 8. A. ALLAN'S gm fubasahoh. hai* paarAßATiov. HAI» raMULTIUB. oo;a**M waim. OOlAliy watib. ooiauSwinS; HdaMd'a Bachs. HalaboH's Backs. HslabsUVßachZ *»*■ Oliisu Karas is. £j*K Hlnu MkfßMlk. •»'««ilnli«ll I> l,IIU,I 1 IU,ll I1 ,ll M(l • J. M. FULTON, Ho*. 69 and 70 fifth Street O RAILWAY uH Mmuo OOMPAHT, (LnariDj-Tba Di* •SSSf? I h *» bo? *o«>P*o3r l Macdwtrona of con- * Kb**"! ibeat 80 &llm Id Sufi 5 2?" o*** 0 *** «*!»• **“• lB ▼•ootorfn. fota cooisulaatkm with con* TUnSlSSi2tf *»»UU"f » MM.Ull»work. "<»iu*maUoftaad Mails u ft* Dirootors at B2S! obtoto * d •* tb * Offloeo of A BiXUV, *«. 9 Broad i *oyt Bam lop. London, tpMift j ! WWJKIVjSb xJllljjJA' fJS® nlawDiMß«c . 1000 to f]|iß w»im< I»bM».OMK 100 • as . Ml foUtoo, ■hlluf'i ■ OHAJ. a BAWLIT, - • Ho. 179 Liberty rtmt. F i>HUfia ———r * 51 t*«, taliHtM hi do; ; WHIM IZtß— laUfkUu : ifiSffiiEfSteW" I *“w M AwHUtf Qtttes i(flL||np> MOUMtI. OfINBI W7Msmjsr*s^^^^i iuPTW*"!* fwportftTTy to>lto tho ot- Sjs •'S.'mJtßo SSn to Uo »T»T Kff*MHiiU* li nmoiiy hm to bo QfiOyß. BEAPTIFOL AXD DEgntABLK OOUN TB y HOM E. bPaat fal r ' iid ® J » of Chirk. M<> KUpropcrty wmmim mrnr adTisUiw far . sSKSSEyEHS jrooad.; Thccofllsctiod. ud m* *hSZLIT*, “* j®™“* a.*** 1 JOrat tr * m> win haitTOthtajtodobut to remora. Jumtdlktdjr tnnod th. alto hs may ~ti a. at | ya i iy ifTXi th 2 •MrJSJton? hr * ““{T home. Thera la a fIJJ autre noe to the property both front and roar. Thl , [ properly win ba a'old on torma to ault the Kooulre of FLSKIHB BBOS., Mo. M Wood •»- f BIOS, H.6CO. Row opJn, • moot oomflrto anil nrfad aoortaUol >f RNBLIBH AND AHXBIOAS BED6BFLB, nt 101 l odTuooo oboro tho coot, FOE CASH. many of wl OAED PIOTUHK3. rtylea and qj aUliiu* ■£)CQOESNE BRASS WORKS CADJLAK ft CRAWFORD^ MftUttActman of erery rariety of fl»«Thnl BBJaa WOBLg FOB PIiVICBIBS. STXAM OB OAfl-UITOBS, UAOBUnS&JLsf SSaSa«-«%: PitmwraL i,lhi lia.iK], WILTA SiVf,t ' JLDMBEi IKPOBTjRB So. 620 COUMMSOS BT., fkOM r U^‘ ■pSSßSff®?-" ]^ w ip£Hr^ 535.?”* Ss*# 1 rott»bU Waih Stull. Vi trifled finis Pipe, Bead*. Branches ud *mm JuStoT* Bn " “ d W%k\i .i 15% “ d Ho. ul Oedir Hilrut Sfei-K.5 SKitiSS WtSt-Zl?™ OPBI f. and am HEW CAEPETBTOEE, MrtH HTtllT, i«t door to tta Pert offleo, A oplmdld HMrtmdt o! U. n.w<.t tad •tjU. tad bo.t ,uIIU M o/goido ta ta. «"**" port of ,hkh „ otttr, *MI. Ota prdtat i ■t«<A luU, U ' ' XABVrAOTDBKBV WBOLMBitM fUOSB. Mqtakubp. oomiw m. >v> j gBOSSBLtt, TAPBBTBy AND vbL ▼*T CABMM; IHBM PM ABB IBOni., OABPMB ; OIL OLOTBg, HATTMO, BDO*, to. I u tt . 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LcUitstylfi of— TBIMMIHGf, . •:- w BMBBOIDIBHf, ; ' ' BIBBOML - . ~ glotu, .r -.. t - VABOTOOODI. . hotxo*& Wc maid Hk attattfcai to the gml a* teat, variety and low pile of our ktook. MtUtaen *od Cwxntr/ Hsrokaiite will fad II greatly to tkdr Mvaatefato ntsln oor|wda belore haying, u oar pnou arc as lev m thoas of the phßadatofcla * , * '• «• WHOXiUhliß'&OOMd—Sdand 9d floora. KAOBTTX ft GIYDX, V- loinxiiiitnani, IBatwaan fourth and Blaoaand.) , apt! I JpBESH ARRIVAL I ■ . 07 BIUKS, SHAWJUB, SACqUES, I < OIBOULARS, [IXE&EJSS GOODS HotrsEKkßpnrs oboßs, Shawls and Hoop Shirts, B A.H K EE’S, 09 MARKET STREET. . JJJJ®* CHEAPEST GOODS OrnßD. tiUUittJ] fIJSW tHJOiWI ■ 1 ' - 1 if ALEXANDER BATEB', No: 31 Fifth Street. Saoondtaprutattoa of Dre*» Good*, Silki, Oironlan, iSae^nA, Shawl*, and ALBXAXDEB BATXB’, no. n ruts warn. GOODS! NEW GOODS I JOSEPH HOBKE i& Cft, « “■«* W Markets treet, Aranow raoairtacdaOf aehaloo atoertatant of nav SPBIHO ABD SDHKEB GOODS, Ooaoprlaln* ararythtnf larinbto to SIBAW OOOM, KIUUniT fIOOM, > ' KIiuiOZBXBZB» " : ■ nomas, , | HOTIOHMd iahoxooom, And »hldt Uiy ofcc it MABTMMS tSIOMS. ? «-Wholwil. t» M wp&tn. jgPBIHa GOODS, CHEAP roa CASH, \« '.L ' f J ‘ M. Burchfield’s. “*I«8 MOM B. LIGHT OHISTMB, ! . - . OAUOM - « » . » J,. 80. -..1 J: LATILIiUC “ s * K " B ** « M ]«;B bliaohhd wjsmrg,!, (osrj^iwrt* UHsLUOHID <te, H) « jjjj U Hew li llwtbM Hub jeer jahteMe, h (oe^ KMkcilMgaiaiiajrilltliiiH'itatt JlfBW QOODai NSW GOODS! ~i eatoiv, macbvh it ce n Aio <v«lac weketoealHltael ' .niMMtHaa. "" ■MaßojaMßmi I W'JBOHB AHBXUUna. HOUHBZMOGbOfML H>£B£HH» ABBHIH, BM Fanov Goods & Notions. *• whickth*/ WHOIMAU iip MBtAHi Btrmjf OODNTKr MKBOHAHTBAKD MACIUW * cei, N <* 17 AHBI9 Turn Bnn^ JebtenaM MaDaw TmiKisoa» ' Booraxuxv omrtaißXß, MBOHS.BDOIW; OOLTeiMfra^ ■*. 11 FB> rtnat. JJAEGAENB IKpßi GOODB, IAHE, H'ABOT & CO.’S, MASONIC HAUL, FOB FpUB NIGHTS ONLY. THI WOnirDEIHOWHH) BVHSEY’S fIimSTBELs, WIU We th*honor of appooriogu above on Monday, Tneiday, Wednesday andTimii. day awnings, April 17,28 “n *o7 1 1 18 •? T * rM “ d ralet«on«nt. 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