gittßbwgh (Sftattf. tuesdlj Houma, lpßfcs&§j Union Documents. rWe ten pabllik»4 tte graat speech oft Kijor B**- B. F. Bonn, delivered at the I —-j Ooorai* tanners, lnriear, ; targe type,; „y»| - ~T#* **J aifiSiffeUeuing r"l In .11* 1 *» ' I i « I,*»* “.* U M I 1 | rt •• I ( Address, . !gunnt Plttsbsrgb, Pa. | ■■ : annuli. run .puuuaasiua-t-Ihe • Stoat' Speech of fleaere! Bstler on the War, whisk n ten pahUsked In pamphlet.(tons, Is ion. i excellent dooemeaffoTgesiuralelrealsUou. Wo*n(Ud tolsdaoxnMtKdoaudfor It. Wd ten already exhausted'a lrat edition, teto*ilU»notdanptympO|. ] < •V laaironsia van Aanv.—Some traitors in tte’ nay on thaßappahennncV had ocn trived to lay a Ulegraphlo wire aeross the river, and were oomnunioatlng with the onomj. A rebel soldier called serosa to oneofoure,"Howare you, Tank? Ain’t 1 those eight days’ 'rations mouldy yeit” Thisledtoa carefullrrTestigellon, and the rasultwse the discovery oftheinitrument ' en4tte operators in abaiidingon tho river. ba»it. ; V.lto£were all; arrested; And u tho .penalty’i» doubtleesgetthefuli benefit of tholaw. . Xiberty and Union in Tennessee. I Every dip io vindicating tho wisdom of I the policy of emancipation, and proiing I tho troth of .tho proposition, that. 81nvery I : ind Unlonhre Incompatible—that to pro-1 oom tho one- isto dootrop .tho other. I Maryland ind Miasouri ira both moving! earnestly in the work of ominoipition, ind I long before tho end of this deoade they will I both ho boo States, ind thop ire doing so I 'booinae their people an resolved to adhere I to tho Union; because they ondentand the I question of slavery, and they know I that thop can onlp hopo to have peaoeand I unity bp Itsabolition. . . The Union men of Tenneaaoeere taking tho not ground. The following Declara tion of Prinolplea was adopted xmanimmutg on the ironing of the 21st, at a foil mooting of the Nashville Union Club, f’every ono of whom, (laps a letter from a cltiten of Nashville, well known in this city,) is a legal voter, and out exercise his right in TaUnewee to-day if ho wishes;. They are ttemepraeentatlvos of nearly every oountp in the State; and they are mod who hare : malde great sacrifices for the Union, and nonet I think, are disposed tb taka any ! stops baekward.” :| A Dularationof FrincipUi ip tit Xaikvillt I Union Chib, Nmnbtring 678 Mtnbtn. I Unnninumtlf adopUd at tht Muting of] Said dub on <JU2IsI April, 1868.. I We, a portion of tho loyal Icltisens ot I Tennessee, haring associated ouisoltos on-1 dsr the name pfthe “Nashville Union! Club," wishing tb prevent any mlsappre-1 tension relative to our oljeets,ideem it our I duty to doolaro to tho people of the United I States, the loading principles' and send* 1 meats wo entertain. .Wo declare ourselves to be. true and loyal citizens of the, .United and | - olalm to be entitled* to all the immunities arising therefrom, and under all tho obli gations appertaining to sushi! dtiienship. Wo Snpport the Constitution of tho United States, and ding to it as tte palladium of our liberties. We arc “Union men,” and being eonrinosd that our peace, prosperity, and happiness depend upon the preserra tion of the Federal Union, weijan in favor, of maintaining it, atallhassids and to the last extremity, with or without slavery.: We uphdd the Oovemment of, the United States, and declare oursdves to be the .Mends of its friends, and foesjof its foes.: We desire to be treated as frisnda by the: usoondltionally loyal in all the States of the Federal Union. j *'We reoeaimoad the organisation of Union Clnbo, or League!, in Tennessee; for the pnrpooc of scouring the benefit of mntual ooansel and ndvioe, tad the; restoration of law und order; of promoting the gen erai welfare, and eeeuring the blessings of liberty to ourselves and posterity; of as sisting the ciTil and military authorities, by famishing reliable information, sooh as may bsaoodfol to guard them against Im position frodt rebel sympathisers; andyif aiding the Government of thetJnitodBtatos in every wuy la the tallest extent of oar : ability, in anppreeelng this; nsjnstidabls, annooeseary and monstrous rebellion. -Wears for a -rigorous prosecution of the ■vaiv nntilthe rebels throw down their arms without oondltlons, and’ for depriring the rebel master of his slave, ana erery other ■pedes of property, ae ons of the msasnres ' of paniahment for his treason. We hear tily approra oli and hereby pledge our selves to, the support of the 'President of the United States, in all measnrts . deemed usedful for the enppreseion of the rebel . lltn.' We are for depriring disloyal eitisens and seditious offioe-aeekera of the Northern States, of all temptation to bid for South *em rotes; by establishing the policy, once for aU, that no one now in arms against the Government or in any w.ay in the in terest of the rebellion, and especially no disloyal slaveholder, shall ever share in ruling the Ssstiatas of this nation at .the ballot box, until at least at modi: time has elapsed aajo reqntrad of unbiased'and un prejudiced foreigners, before exercising the same franchise: or until it shallJtitve oomeeridenVthat In their ftadlyj and so cial droits, Mings of patriritan hare - supplanted those of treason. And inas - mush as to many of hoaored eiti sens ofTewnesset. hayuproyed themselves recreant, and unable te appreciate a good Government, we oordlally invite the lorere of‘freedom in every land to 'settle in our midst and unite with-us in perpetuating the bleealnga of republican, institutions. And v»0 donof declare Itto tie the duty of an Union men throughout the State; to ex ert their influenoe so to shape our institu tions, as to giro every pOesible inducsment tolmmlgmtton. . _.^ c .r iv’; •] We do moat solemnly affirm, as the result of our lift long acquaintance, and of eur intimate familiarity with all its workings, thhl the Institution of slavstytends to dis honor Inbor and smother enterprise; is in compatible with an Intelligent public poli cy, sound morality, the safety aad perma nency of the Bepublie, the derelopment of tbartsouroea of the State: thktlt root*out the industrious, and has the slftot of lets eningthefreepopuletioh oftheoountry. Wet therefore; hold It to be the true in terest of the people of this Commonwealth to abolish the institution of slarery at the earliest praetioable period' within which —i ths emhneipaUon of eiarea ean be effected, with aeifety to the eiareeand jusaoe to loyal master*. i ‘ Reported by: « EAHnuri Wi.Bsuu {...Committee, j D. D. Dioxxt.J j . A trua copy from the minutes: : .■■■ A.-B. Bulnxtiwn, Secretary. ■ / «f eaehof three Ohio detfrters, who or* to bo t. W—Urn Virrlnle next week. letteri werefoand from'their fathers sdvisini • ■ ikm to4*Hit> Oowoor Tod hu advise , ’SfimUvU to (hoot tho fatten insteadot the eons. i i'. • i L '. ■ ' . ■■ " -|: The Impending Straggle U Tenmes ' see* . A. 1 Murfreesboro letter of the 22d inst, whieh'ws fin£in\tbe jCineiaaati GaxctU, thus presents.the tiaUu 560 of the tiro greet armies that now confront one another in Tennessee: X -- Whet seems e deed qnietheii is,ihreal- such. Bothupon oar side end that of.ihe.. enemy there is a restless activity, which one-unacquainted with the chess play of conteudingarminfinds It difficult 4 loreooacile with the hlnieet niter absence of conflicts and battle*. : "But I emoonTinoodAhetvlotories ere lost end won frequently without e eword being drawn from its scabbard. The attitude of the forces of! Johnston and Bosecrama, for -the pasttwo months, has been that of two ptuotleed swordsmen, who wili fenoe aid parry fot an hour together without either receiving a scratch, Yet ihe well-aimed blow'which.is turned, wr the. dexterous! thrust which is pamcd, ii as much an ad-1 vantage gained or lost as though the sword’sj point had reached the body and drawn blood therefrom. True, the contest between | the swordsmen is never thus decided ; and by and by, when each has sufficiently tested : thewkill and strength of the other, a bolder and more desperate effort on the part of one, a concentration at some decisive mo ment of all His strategy and. energy, com pletes the work and finishes the contest, either by wounding or disarming his an tagonist,-orby laying him dead at his feet. <The history of the Onion and rebel ar mies In Middle XennesMt for ,the past two iSohihs, is the hlstory .of jdst sneha sleep-1 less trial of vigilance andskill as that be* tween ’the ; swordsmen. The rebels, seem fioltorestevenforan hour. At times a series of demonstrations-will commence on one of ony wings, and extend entirely roundLto the other, as though the rebels would every portion of the charm ed oirele within- which lies the Unism army, and discover, if possible, its vulner able point. But wherever he looks he finds himself confronted by armed men ready t .if be deafrea,.to accept his challenge aiid try concluflio na, with him. Cheeked in tlua manner, he quieCy withdraws, and not Vgun Is' fired upon either Bide. So, too, the ehexdy while he is making Uons upcn bur lines, suddenly disoovers that Beynolds or Wilder is threatening his own, and at onoe begins a series of with drawals or counter movements to check or baffle the supposed design. % And thus the ceaseless movement goes on, and the ob server constantly beholds bodies of troops marching and countermarching, going, this way and that without any apparent object. But by and by. all this preliminary play will be ever, and all Middle Tennessee will tremble with the tread of mighty hosts and the shook of contending arms. Both armies are: strong and confident. The opposing generals an well awam of the magnitude of the stake for whioh they play. .The most superficial observer can appreciate the be henoehi results to the Union cause whioh would attend the expulsion of the enemy from Bast Tennessee; while the rebels uni versally believe, as their prisoners say, as their presses indicate, and as their private letters (a large nnmber of which 1 have recently read) declare that if they could only suoceed in crushing Bosoorans, it I would bo equivalent to the triumph of the . rebellion. Only yesterday I read an-epis ' tie, written by a prominent “eeeeeh,” whioh ardently sighed for peace, and expressed a belief and his army wen the only obstacles to its attainment. With what absorbing interest will the nation and the world gase opon the momentous conflict about to take place In Middle Tennessee 1 Let the loyal take heart. We have hen all the, materials for achieving success, and, better still, 4uasu who knows how to use them. Ths Pod, of yesterday morning, soya: ! “The Democracy of the loyal States art determined that this Democratic gorern ment, under Democratic tuition, reached so magnificent a position amongst the of the earth, shall bo perpetnah ! They hare taken- their ererlasting stand j upon this point, and they will accomplish I their country’s sal ration. They are the I only party in the country capable of earing I it from the Tiolence of rebels in arms, and ' the no less dangerous designs of abolition ists.” We suppose the editorof the Peti bed the "magnificent” administration of Jams Bucouas, with his cabinet of traitors, in his eye when he penned the shove. He brought us into s "msgniiicent position amongst the nations of the earth,” truly, when, like a trembling coward, he pro claimed to the universe that he had no power to coerce those who, as open, fla grant, avowed traitors, were tearing the Union to fragments, seising the public property, and trampling the national flag under their feet. A pretty party, to 'Bo sure, to I ‘accomplish their country’■ evira tion I” Emigration ol English Operatives. It'is strongly urged by many Influential public man is England that emigration is the only eSsotnal relief for the distress In the oot toh man else taring districts; and the Govern ment and benevolent persons are called upon to ralso an omigratlon land* Of oonrso tho movers of this prejsst propose that tho British eoionles shall bo tho exclusive recipients of this overflow, sr outflow, of the population of the “northern oonntry.” But the New York Bvtmbtg Art remarks: •Doubtless many of tho Lancashire men would sooner remove to Illinois or tho further west, than to Australia or to froson Canada. It seams to ns that In this they might bo as sisted byes. Oar farmers In the West greatly need help; many Individuals have already sent ont to England and Ireland for hands; wo know of several cases whore a olnb of far mers has dispatched as agent abroad to ehoose sad bring book proper men, with their fami lies. What has thus been begun might at this Urns be dono on a greater seals | and an emi gration aid soolaty, with a considerable cent al. would, wo should think, prove a specula tion not only remunerative to tho association, but profitable to tho oonntry. . Hot only la the West could these people ha settled ;bnt why should they not ho allowed o aoanird tho loads in the South which have Miabandonod by tho rebellious plan tent [hero would bo in thls a jnst retribution: It Is he rebels who mads those people bresdleis; st tho rebel lands supply them with oorn. On ovoral ueooents these settlers would bo useful in tho South j for they have no prejudice against the blacks, and they ere ardent haters of slavery. A ’ ThbWoud Movxsc—The Union Clubof Nashville recently passed an anti-slavery resolution, which would not havs sounded amiss evsn in a meeting in Boston. It de olarea that slavery dishonors labor; smoth ers enterprise; is incompatible with Intel ligent, sound morality and the permanent of therepnblio; that it prevents the devel opment-of the resouroes of the state, drives out the industrious, lsssens the free popu lation of a free oonntry, and should he abolished as soon as compatible with the safety of slaves and : the interests of loyal masters. Bit. J. B.Boaxxe, ohaplain of the ilth Wisoonsin regiment, who has been in oharge of the freed blacks at Claire for some months, oonfirms a statement whieh ap peared in the papers last fill, of the fiend ish barbarity of the rebels in Northern Ala- Hina which was so monstrous as to be re ceived with incredulity. Ho says thst the mbels actually butchered about a thousand blaoka te prevent them falling into tho bands of tho Union'anny. -Two hundred wire confined in a large, building, tho bulldins flred, endeveryone of them burned to death. . d* . : - (BscmAii hu foUowod bp her good deed of sleeting. loyal by hudin* to the sovanmant nearly half a million of -iciiev., lying Idls In her city trusasy. ... * ' *- ! Sublimely Ridiculous. ‘MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSO fciATIOH LnOTO&U. - MASON JONES* THM DTBTiSOUIBHMD IBZSB OB4TOB, Will deliver his celebnU d orallon, 'GARIBALDI, AT LAFAYETTE BALL, CB Friday Evening, JUay 1<(, Balm tbsTooag Kn 1 ! Marcaattl* Libnrj Asao* datloa, and tha’public ga&aralfr. _ , _ . MFfickats, 60 GISTS—to ba had at tha Kuto and Book Storaa, Library Boons and at tha Boor. : Daora open at 7 o'clock; Oration to bacta at 8. *W.H* Kurai», } JOKXFH AtWII) V._D. McQowam, - Beaton Oonntttaa. J/ILHmn, 4 OaoTH^Wanua, PUBLIC JTOTICES. ITS* I. O. OF O. F.—There will bo a W mielluofUu DIUBBCOr UBBCK&B, br Bill WOdmui UMp, Hi. 6»», In WASUIHOtOn HALL, Wool llnat, A TCHDAT HVUIHO, April Mth. at toVoek. A foil atteodanoe of ihe mem ben of tho Order !■particularly rtoueeiei. apttflt BT OEDIE OF yam B, P. yr^*AUHICULTUKAXi.«—The members of the Board of Uibimiof'theAllegheny OrutttJ Agricultural Society will meet TSIS MOBB • Hip, at 0 o’clock, at the OonneUsvUle Depot, to ykte due for fair Q remade. ap88:lt bxaiquastus raiinrau Militia, i BtOITU DaPAtTMUT, V Harrisburg, April 22d,U62. I [rS»THS STATS MSDICAL BOAfcD, of Pannaylreale, wfllmoet In Pittaburgb, I eaTTOSDAV. May sth, 1163, end oonilxue daring I -the wte k, to tx%«me candidates for the poet of meet* kal ottocn In Fitnijhiah Begfaenta. The ap* i poifitment of * number of Animat Borgtona will i be required immediately to fillvecaacke now sxiat* lngt ee well aa tor others oe patently occurring. o( good health, far* xhhtnc proper testimonials for hwutrf»eebrMp sad lofstty, will be admitted to the examination. I The room in which the examimetiom will be held I will he indicated in morning piptn on the daj of I meeting.' -j* ( Bj order of the Governor. ' JAB. XLHG, 1 apBTHt Barg*on general PenceylTania. Tr-S»NdTIOE. —Tbs Snbsaription Books of ibe Oooper fire Arms; Manufacturing Oeoptuy eIU oantiane ope& at the Office «f J. H, 1 OOurXft A 00., Beak Block, Fifth itreet, until for* | thernrtice. ; apßt:W irS»NOTICB.—Ia accordance with the •w prorieloaß of the Sth fleotianof sa Act to in* oorporate the “Inland Telegraph Company," notice Is hereby girea te the Corporators named In laid Act. and t&e gtookholdue in thecfcrpwaUoa, that there will be a meeting of the eald Oorporate Body at th» FEABKLIH HUUBfi, Li the Borough of I Oattiiborg, on THUBBDAT, the tth day of May I next, A. D. 1813, at S o’clock in. the afternoon, for I the purpam of choosing e President end elx Directors for the management of the again of said corpora* Uon DAVID WILLS, JOEL B BABB SB, B. J.fiTAHLE. GEOBQB aBBOLB, B. Q. MoCBBABY. jrS»POBLiIC NUTICJfi. I oiiui or txi PinroTiiu B. &. Oot, I flmt II WiITMMT. f The Pennsylvania Ballroad Ooupaay hereby give* poblie notice, to all whom tt ni) ouxictnii that la 'poisoofteo of thi power and authority conferred upon It by sundry provision* of on lot of the Qenerel A** •safely of the Oonmonweelth of«Penn*ylvanla. en titled •’An Act tor the aole ef the Hein Line of the PubUe Work*,’* approved May IMh, 1867, it will, un the lint day of Hay, A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-three, abandonee mocb of the West ern Division of the Panel, lately farming a part o( the Kata Line of tha Pmblio Works, and as Iks be tween Blalnvllle and Johnstown, (coomonly kno en as the “Upper Westers Division,") together also with inch bass, Feedcfcs and Beeervoira lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or ere need In connec tion with said Upper Western Division. By order ol the Board of Directors. THm— the eeal of the said Oompaay, the SSth day of f ebrnary, A. D. 1563. . —*—«, . f. KDPAB THOHSOH, 41. a \ Preeideat. 1860— X. DBAU*B PLABTATIOH BFRlEfi^ Ti«y parity, urttfUtaa and inylgomte. Hug uati a healthy appetite.; I They ere an andldote to change of water and dlet£ I They ovareomaeflectaaf dladlpallen and lata horn*. ! They strengthen the iyrtm and enliven tba mind. ‘They ptmi and Intermittent fiTtra They parity Um breath arid acidity of tba stomach. Tbay corsDyepeptla end Coostipatta. They core Diarrhea, Cholera ana Cholera Mertraa. They on lAvar Complaint ana Hervoaa Headache. Xlwy are the beat Bitter* ia thswerbL They make the weak man efirong, and are aahaarted nature’s i oeat restorer. They are made of pure Bt. Crotx I Eos, toe celebrated OaUaaja bark, roots aad her be, I and are taken with tba pleanire of a beverage, with- I oat regard to age er time of day. Particularly f oommeaded to delicate persons requiring a gentle edmolaat. Bold by ail timers, Dragglsta, Hotels, and saloon*. P. M. DRAJLS A 00., Broadvay, bew York. < MJou POIsITICjIJL JTOTICEB . jrS»FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER. —J. Q. ConsrocK, of Eha'ptbnr*. wi.l be a lor the aboie efflee, satyect tout decision of the next Be; obUcan Uooaiy CoaTsation. ap«S:tc ; | ir-s»FOR RRCOKBEB. —Aodiil Mo- IrWr Qi-yaa, *f rat win township, will ba a candl* data for Bwordar, rabjact to tha dadsloft of tha aaxt OoßTaatlan. aplfleaawtor rrs-»FOR EECORIJEK*— Heebt Sxiye- W it, of tha SsTtnth Vard r PU tsbnrfh, will ba a r 4 f* ~ta (or Baeotdar. snhfatt to tha dads too of tha Msgabllcan Oonnty OonTaatjoa. apll:tc irS»FOR REGISTER. V WttUil J. BuiUHOI Wffl be a candidate tor thaOfflca of Bogleteref Will*, Ac., «1 Allnbeoy eonnty. aabfeet to tM dads km ol thw EopabUcan OoantyOonyattoo- apltto -g»POK REGISTER.—June Ban, V of Upper Bt. OUr towwhip, will be * can* fgg BifWri reboot o tbedodakm of the Be pMCeen JlvlviatHtf QoQSflaUfltt. ■hAfetO rrS-POR CLERK OF TBE COURTS. V —Jobs M. Laaun}t»o( CTurtten tea nrhlpr, vfll bo a candidate forOUrk of tho Ooarte, rebjeel to the of th* Bepablioan Oeaaty HoatnoJ lai OeaTeaUoa - nbS4:to CLERK OF THE COURTS. V —Wb. A.&mamoa,ef Fitt<Tow&ihip,wUlbo a lor 01« k of tbo Owurta of Allegheny Oooatj, aaltfect to the dectiton of tho Bopabilraa Ooaaty Bcnninatl&g OmTMtloa, tibllito CLERK OF THE COURTS. —Jot. 8. Gotno. of shairr tewublp, will bo beta* tbo Bopabllean Onutj Oosnatin m o can didate for OUrfc of the Ooarte. ap3:t« jrmw un fertisejihuti. pOLY-OOMIOO-MORAHA. BAITLX BT 111 AHD LABD IB TAB OKBAT BBBBLLIOH. fold by tba hundred, doxan, or dagii copy, at HUN T’S, MABOHIO HALL, FIFTH STBKXT. Thtn plctom osmpriae ritwrof all tho moat ipirited engagement! of oar Arffly and Nary. •V s CALL AID BR TfillLtl Photograph albums, ail ■ tries, • lata, qoalltlM and price*, from 80 capte ap wardo, at HIP NT’S* ' HABOBIO BALL, FIFTH BTAIXT. WAlco, beat GABTX l DX FISITK. apSS PENNSYLVANIA BTATB BIPOBTB. Wright.' toL 6. Just rtotlTad at KAT A CO 'B, 65 Wood aim*. -80 Crude Oil Bit HUBBY a. OOLLIKS OIL BARHJfiJ rth foreala by AMD PLASTER—SO bb'la. reoeired iMHUofstatlT HUMUT U OOT.USS AOON—3WO lb*. biokory cured. ' HISBT E OOLUHS. eSMBNT.— lUO DbU.of the eelibntei jwr TOBK QONOOBD GRAPE.—Superior Vioei St |i 60 ttr doom; lit M p*r huodrod. litis Tlcm kt |B psr do»n; $B5 par.hnndrad. apCT;ltdtwT J. KEOX, go. 88 fifth ftHit, JILSINGBUBGH GRAPH.—Wo Ml fiwiU s Aw Ti&es of tUi vaiosbW Qrspo ,1 IS 60 (w4cmb| ,li iOpor hudnA J. KKOI. So: ta lies otroot. ‘DEMOVAL Afc Hsrl**s.dour«nllr.»tooi afHABDWABH: fe.Uyn LOOAH A QIKQO, Vo. MWood stosst.. Plttabwgh, vs Most ocadUlljnooMKUsd OB* Moods s*^^^ te i^ta?Jas2S£! Oar books aad aacoaabar# laft it thafcrocnßtißf [corn, J. 1. JOHSMOY, (opr** Book ; April Bfttfc»Utft» • 1,,, “"4835w1wt •TEW MTKKTUi ft ft: ft:,.3ft : ft S *l. ■-\ H ft' " ft ft ’ ® ft M... ftt ThEPOSITS mule ; wilt the DIME MJ pavihgu iHerrumoH. Ho. no o»i«k- Odd unit, befor. in riser, vfll bwrlnUrMt from Mut dIU. ■ ' : • - ■ June pabk, jE.,Pi~kW ; D. K. KoXIHLST, Tnnnr. *P»Mt >. PIOTUaEi OEIiEB&ATED PAIHTIH9B. POBTBiXTS OT OCHKBALfi. Ptotofr.pb.of PBOHIHSHT VIH AHD WOMB, AOTOSB AHD AOTBlfiSKfi. BUTTIBFLIIB, oolleotidh or bibbs, **TOH THUMB" GBOUP?, BUMMIH6 BIBBS, ▲tiTUKH LEAVES, VILLAGES AHD TOWMB, And enry variety of CARD PIOEUBB3. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, all it) lea aad prjoea. PITTOCK’S, ! Book, Stationery aad Hava Depot, GPPOBITB THB POfiT OrilOL QIIQUESNE BRASS WORKS., ; OADMAB & CBA.WEOBD, Kannftctorera of sreiy variety of finished BBASS .WOBK FOB PLOMBEBB, BTBAM 0B OAB.FITTXBS, MAOHIBIBTB, ABB | ■ OOrPBBSMITHS. • BBAIB OAS33HQB, ef all description*, made to order. STEAMBOAT WOBK, STEAM ABB OAS FITTIBO, and BBPAIBIHG promptly attended to, PartlenUr attention paid to fitting op BEFIBB* BIBS FOB 00 AL ABB OABBOBOILS. . : AleO, Sola Agents for the Weetern District of Penn* , sytvania for the eale of. MABSH,‘LAUbDBLL A 001*8 PATS ST BYPHOH PUMP, the beet, ever Invented Having no valves, It ir not liable to get | oat of order, and will throw more water than any primp of twice !ta alas. , aplt t MATERIALS. ; CHABLES HTTILISIH, IKPOBTIB AHD \rHIrLSIAU DIABXB, Ho. 620 COUMBBOB BT., PiiioJoljKo. .Constantly la store* a lam u«crtmaat of Copper, Zine, Iron aad Galvanised Iron Bath Tabs. . White aad Marbled Flag Berios. White aad Marbled or Bioe Closet Baain'. Ship Water .fcloaets, complete. Water Ckeeta of evwy dseoriptlon. Pomps, Bams, do. Jronwnka. Iren and *n smelled Portable Wash Stands.: TttriSed Brain Pipe. Bsnte, Brenchee and Trapa.. Plnmben' Brass and Plated Work, el every de scription. Lead Traps and Banda Pine and Oedsr Hydrant ! Poits, Hydrant Bods, Plnmben* Hoeke, Marble Slabs,Bebb»rHon,do,M lovas anyhonselathe ooaotry. ‘ splßJm QHOVB. A BARS OHABOB FOB A BEAUTIFUL AND DBSIBABLB COUNTRY HOME. Tbs mUeriber offsn for ml* Out Usotllol Wood lot ksovn u IHI SOOVB, mubilu obojt »X 03SS, UtOaUt la tbs BcTOOjh *f SnLUtr.tßDs* dUtait cpuaita tha saw Pmbjtsiian Chareh, and adWalnsAha baaotlfol nttdaaoa or Oharlss Ho* Kalfhtilaq. . ; _ This proparty sombh dubj sdTatsiv for a ebon try raddaocaftot asMn* which la a im*w Jafr Img aWlabaarfWtffortag qf wad *aftr. Th»Wni I h locatsrl at a point saAcunUy alaraUd to jmabia I tha pochwar to rows*) tha water to aay part of tha mud*. Tha wilts food, aad as tha stoirtd 1a d4w coraad with jlaa old /oral *wi, tha parchasSr will haia nothin* to do bat to noon a tew of tha trass tmmsdlataly aroud tha alts ha put ehoosa for bis heasa, lay oat a tew roads, and ha will ha to all that can ba dcairad ter a ooaniry bona. Tbara la a tea sntranoa to tha propacty bout front and rasr. It la eanac«a»a*y to wy aa| thins with ragudto I tha ilsalrstilsusss of tha natgbboroood—BlWiOK- L*T 13 WELL KfiOWH. This property will ba said on tarns to salt tha patch war. tar Inqoli.of TLXMIHS BBoa,Ho. U Wood * l Hr rsitn, k»o. JNO. FLEMING. mO MACHINISTS AMD MANUFAO- X TUBKBA—Apatbasi of tboroojh aad practical tdacaUoa la Xeehaaka aad. o< raatawa habits, aoQaai&iad with tha aodara La* prortmmUta tha auaatetm of traa (Biwrw*» hartai had acesss to a nwaharcf la* portaai asttblhh—ots la KagUad aad Ontlawt, oSm his MTriMS slthar as Priadpal sr Asslstaat Mt&tgtr ol a soiubk mawifaßtirrtag sstabUshawt Has a thorough aeqvalaUaos with uanofca,>rr«ach afcd Spaakh. Ooatpaaaatlna aot so much s* object ataaopcalngofacarssr. OanatiooiUi istoraocss oaa be dtia Addins “JL B» r * can of Ohirk Laa* ala, Phllwklbhla. Pa. sfrfcSw IK BK&T IN UOK. B&TAZTS TOLMOHIO WAFCBB, Varraatcd to gin relief la Ua nlnatos after cM| aad to ears fa a short tint all Oeofba, Oolds, Ifrrl* tattoo or ths Toodk. Ao. Thtydlfhr from tha Tort* oai prsparsllops of Ooagh bostagti aad Troches by btlag as gntefal to ths palato as tbs most delicate eoabeUoa. PatoplaltfcshazssatS^oeats. for isls bj 6IKOH JODHaTOH, comer Balthflald tad focrth wwß. Received this day.— - r 6000 psvads B. O. Hami; 8000 do prime Prkd Beef; 1000 do Plain Hams} - 100 bo£ Oats: 100 do Bad Potatoes, "BeedUetf IGOdocm Faaayßioomi; , 60 bbta. Bxtra Hoar; 80 bosh. Onloas, **BeadUag”; la stars aad tor sals by . OHAi. a B AtBLKT, spa 80. 178 Liberty strati. | JDNDKIKd . : 0 HAOKBBTL—Hot. 1,8 AB, la bbk. ami U. do; WflUB FISH—la half bbk4 . LAKH BIBBIHO- d.; i fLoUl—eaporflDS, Hxlrm Tom Ur. sad Isnoj; Alio-lslt, Osrbon Oil, Bjrtft Hols»o, jOikus Sogaz*, fair aad extra; Bcap. Oandles* Tobacccs; Dan* dsUoo, Saato« aad Kla Ooflts; Totmg Hyott, laps* rial aadßaapowdar Teas, tor saloiSJlßldhjtp St., bj WILFsBIOKAW., fpt , Otoosnu mu FURNITURE DKAidSKB.—rEe A ondtridnod would nsfoctMllf toatldo of ill Tonltsis Ovlsn & W, BfBIBO BHD, wlloh 1> taITMWr- ? i* to. Moodard Bprts, Bod Is to. rssrkot. UnMU uActsnd and tor sols fcf . _ IsbeoMa So. a Borors Bloek..Bcston, MM OA SHARKS BIRMINGHAM BAFB mU IT fUND BAHK iTOOKI SSihartsßiznlafhanOasßtodr, '. 60 do MarchaatsßHaaotoetwws Baahotoch; 60 do Mtchanks*Bankßtochl • !• ; 46 do Allaghtaj ißaaraDtt.Cp. Stock;: 80 do Banka lasaraaet 00. Stock; , Ooaatry nsMtacai aad dtp property tor solo. : Ho»j on MortWA MOBA HBA Ho. vn Fonrtk stmt, nosr SmltilUld stroot. nhllnrotfat : OWNER WANTED.—Found,jini He pnmlMiof tha lubtcxibtr, oa nlday. AyrlllTlh, a roll of part of which la dabbed, aan bar lot ntoaltao sUos* doppotad to have btra ttalto, ai thajr wtnatcratod la a hollow Irg lbo ownar b laqaedltd, to oomt mod proTa property, pay thargea ;»&«« tway;or th*y will ba gtraa lot# ths baait of tha ptopar aathortllH tor dbpotal. fl .^ UB ; ipt f ;tt ABPBBW jaobkah. UTIUU TO Oil. MKN.—AII pern or raitlnn • J : OWSIBO OIL IH BULK-BOATS, , Aiw hsnbj' .trtotlv orollMUd tasdlo* wttkln lb. UalMof tsi.<dtr. tor aach ofleatt. B. O. SAWIBB* Mwor, PUttbarsh, April 16th, IMA tbUtln JOB UK SAM.! 108 CKKAMI [ i K. BLIIB b niifflal to fcmlafc bta S'S&Kf.ittf IS% Uom>n)lT<lUlhb datekiu 108 OB***; * SD »<■■« diamobp.*o»«*»°*- TEftjHnSrSXBOF; • XOv 4Dbbk, Soa.2aad ßM*ete*U ; V Tohft b”fcH(SaKictonti , »hM«.lf.o.Bortrj ISdo . lila&i cm IMgrtnivi** tLTO ,. n pu^a. QVk I.IIMHKK ifUit WAIi : KAill- SOAM. !" ' ; BjoooiMtixSwa *x?j. . atom « SSMiOattg'-SSJfSi I JTKW ADPUniCACm £•;££. - -'->■• Jit* gIKBLING'B . 1 J This is to certify that abott alghtstD oaostbs aco I connieneai tuiog Si rliog's Amtuodu ..lly bur *ai *b6tt,tEraaad tali logout Ibsftrisd bsMj H sir Teaks, laTlgonion,~*c., vltbnt reaUr* Saeo ifcar tuing'tbs A&broei*,toy juutoMud jaUlagaat, tdwwi growtairo rapid!} si *oastonhh as, > bow uy bair is thick, sot* bm (lories sndWftvstet lour mefasstn laagtb —when let down, raachlUgto tbs floor. This wos» , •Trr f nl mult T i««w—««ni “"g 1 " Aabnal* astlace l commaead using ttl fcITS tU«d nothing Ska to ay hair. , * •-• ■•:■■■ ■ Mis, li. A.BBOWH* - Ho. 493 Broadway, Ist York*. ; . We uivita young peraons, whose hair la beginning 1 t 1 fall out, to take warning lo time, endear* tbm hair, by tie nmbrona. To that* who have el* I ready ioit their hair, the free tee ef the imbml*-j will eoietr restore t, salt hae dou* far thehsanda.,' . Bjs. fa a stimulating, •fly-ex traj&'ot aod Saha cure all disease* of the scalp and itching <4 the head} en tirely eradicate* oaaomfl, prevents the hair from flailing off. or from I arming prematurely nay, anas* lag 4_togrow talek aad tang. U lecnureiy dlßn*' eat from all other preparations, and oin be railed on. It ie a well known aotto ihotaali la the city of Hew York, that this U the only article yet discover* ed that will core the dlNae* of the teefp, and cane the hair to grow. Pries 91 per box, containing two bottles, fra. H. H. BTntilAßO J. X. TOLTOH, Bole Agent. MBS. WINSLOW, an experianead Bam atd female Fhyddas, presents to the attention of mothers her 800THZH9 BTBUP FOB OHIItfrBKB,, Which greaf y faculties the pioeeas of i tea thing, by I •oftenlng the gams, rsdacing all InflaaalUn; will 1 allay dll pain add tpasmodie action, and User* to | regulate tha bo wait. Capand upon It, mothers, It.l will glee reit to yoiuaelves, and relief and haalth to I your Infanta. I Wa bars pat np and said this artiol* for emit tan I years, and can say, <a cvtfdemc* aad tntfb. ol it what we bare navit keen able to aay of any other tsedl* daa-aeeerhaifr faUtdiuo efaple faWeaee to tfwf a ears, when timely toad. Barer did wa know an la* stance ef dbeetii faction by any esa who wed it* On tha contrary, all are delighted with Its operations, and apeak In terms ‘of commendation of Us —gV»i I effects aad medical virtu* a., Wa speak In ibis mat*! tar “what wa know/ 1 after ten years’experience, and pledge our repatatton for tha fulfilment of what wa here declare. In almoit every tnjtaaoe where the Infant la suffering from pain and exhauaton, rellsf srlll be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the •yrap is administered. i Which Is for sals at J. X. FULTOB’B LBUO STOBX, rinH STREET. B. A. ALLEN'S HUE PREPARATION. HUB PRBFABATIOE. HUE PREPARATION. OOHORKEA WATER ooaQBUa •water. OOBGRlfli WATER. Estleok 1 * Dipfterie or Eon Throat Dcsufsrs. Ettlack's Diptheria or Boro Throat Loseifwa. Krilack't Diptheria or floxe Throat Lossncen. HelmboM’i Bnchn. Halm bold’s Bosho. Hein bold's Bnobo. El tls’ Oltrats Magnesia. Kilets’, Citrate Magnesia. Citrate Magnesia. •W fUoelTad apd for sal* at tbs Bro* Btoro of J. m. FULTON, Hot. 69 and 70 Xifth Btreet QAiU'ETS. BRUSSELS | lev open, a soak oonplete and nzM wortoni of ERGUfIH ARE AKSBIOAH BBUBaKIB, at «aaU advaaoM abort tba coat, fOB QAfIH. IN6RAINB. A larxa atock, bafora tha lata adTauaa; wUckanaamnt atUUTHAH MASS. rAoroaxas' p&uma. nATTINOB, Of mif klnLi UHUA MATTIH Off, b rat it,la. ul tka old prion. dLrvraaM’ciaHTocK * 00h ■o. B IlflH STRUT. aMtiSiw ‘ ' yUlMCK—Wftgoaen, WtgonMMtoi, , jJ Cutan, alt otfaare oaaaamad. an hereby ooUfied that oa I mad after the FiBST Dll OF MAT, IS63.aU MIKU Tiolating at Ordlaaaoa of the CUy of Alleghany in ralatfon to obrtmottac the Streets, T -*"**i of AUeye, or Oonunonel ihaU ba dealt with aocordlac to the pmvMowe oC tku Oidlaaac*. A. 0. ALKXASpU, Mayor. City of AU«beay, Aprtl lfttfc, IMA euißAxcß i*«o SOn sat or mat, 1110; gB.IWW C«W - ~ Baa. A That U ahaU ba unlawftl Car aay pertoa to obetrnot or aacaaber any Btraet, Lame «* Allay, or aai part oI tha pabtte Goamoa, by placing lhacopa an? Carta, Wagon*, Faiattax*, Flaws, Barrow*, or u) other klaaaf property, eoaa to pnraat or ©b atiaet tha free aad oniatempted paaageo< Wagons, Oarringas, Bones, sad aU other kladotooanyaßCM, •I m tlaesaadaay pataoo who ehall (Mad herein, or who shall t*tm or aeglsd to nam aay «di ar. tielfawhaartapJndtoQoaobptbe Street Connie ,lsaac,ahaU, mooavtctloa taereoA »> W» taa, lor orery oflaaia,of three *oUars, bctldae the Tpaoaa of isatoel&g tha eald property. If renqtedat tha pabUoeraiaiw aplTrtayt QH ktmk ■raAH THKUmtAJfKB'f: LmUm* DmUI Morocco (not fihe«p<kln) BooU.fX 10 flat i-mMi OonfrtM 1 85 u Ad* Hc«l«d fltltfa 1 00 •• ttoroeoo B*w*d BmM Ml«m* Coo*, anted LmUd| Sol Uri, lUght* 1/ ■ 7B Mlu«>' Morocco Hided Boots, do. do 8T ObUdro** Mcroeeo H«el*d Pegged 800t5......... 80 «• •« « 8ow«d «• _ O « A Last’s Ooog. Hoot'd Qiitors T» Man's, Boy*' oad Tooth’s Boots, Bolmorols ood GoU«n ot muol low prion. Giro moo eslV.ofc - ; , JOsTb. BOBLAHD’fI, M Ittkititmt, tp3s ■ moaU door from fifth, .TTTK HAVE NOW OPEN, tod are Vv roptfljiolUbCi gt HEW CAEFEC STORE, nrra eranr, n«t door to tk. Fo.t otto, A apltudld ucrtmul of tk. Mw«t ud chototo ItjlM ud but qoiUUt. of food. It Mr'Da* tk. frmUr put of uhlch w. off.fi vtdls out pnrat daklakit mmvrxorvßKßtt wxtLiatui fmiobb. IP U McTAtLtHI), OOLLIBa * 00. gRUSSELS, TAPESTRY AND TEL TH OABPKTB; THSU FLT AHD IHQBAJB OASFXTB; Oil. OLOTHB, MVmHO, >008,1., th« umt p«tUrc. nl fntk food., nUIUd d whol(Ml«prtMfc‘attk.luwOtfp«toto.of - MoPARLAHD, COLIIIB ft 00l rpo OIL D BALERS.—The aadenigaed A. cffsr for baU tbs Too* ol tbo prralm oocoplad bf J. * W. Hoods, si Oil City, ecnsUUog of slot, hot log >n oroo of oie 000, with o good wertfcouao o&d>stet»lTo obidaoroctod thareas, ftegUfeor with so fzoAllsnt whort Tbo worofcousb Is oow dtlog o proflteblo itorogo bod forwordlog bqslQMO, sod of. tords importer fotlUtioo far pgroboring ond tnklog oIL Tb* Uaoo bm six jtor* to no from ant Au gust WJH.BAMHA. or opMdtd , J. B- MoOPHI, Adm*r. JUDIES’ AND MISSES' GAITERS, ALL KIHDB, AT. JtcCicUand 3 * tAuctUm* •p*S' ■pBMOVAIi.—J. a LIGGETT * OQ, II hin putshmi tbo OITT ILOUBIIQ MIL, and. bat# romofod to, tbo Mill, corner Xfboty and ibsi ctrwte. Wocflar to ott torn ft—n tad the pobUo centrally, chaim tellable liMlIiT TIiOUB, of oor own maauhstare, tad altoßfc. Looii Tenor Bnada, at feraarty. Orden dropped la Httabtttb P« 0., or la our bos -at Lindsay 4t Barbcnra, Ho. tS Wood atreet, v.Uxo etivo prompt attention ■ dofcim J. B. LiqQKTT *.OO, JJKMOVAU .:JOHS'<BOHMeR,*£n«w» icaai, win nmort ton Ui pram* locatfeo,<n Übatt) kl HA»l>*T»i* »• «jft> tat Of April .. | jIKMZmB— 100 fabU. Mo. ilot B&Uby JUopU=-■ ■!-•■ BB»I B.001in», &■ & Pgr jMHiPa O ppiqpi^ri^|Bi^BEa' ,: V' . T ,;, s AT . Macrum & Clyde's, I rum rtf *r- T -*~—**"*» ¥, *‘ h ~ J ; ; 'X I tbixmum, - ,:*rSLer« tai . , ) - f . ‘ I W. Vtttld aakapdal at*™*; ( hsiss s.*usJr-°uK5 .MsJa&£ I I S mrrrHOtiißAL> *oo*B-44aaiMSoon- XACBTTX 0 GLYDB, So. n lU*K*I KBUTi fßatwaaa Foeth aid PtaabM.) * •& _ JIBESH ABBIVAIi | I /./n or ,t : .. ■ I SILKS, SHAWLS, SACQUBB, I OIROULARS, \ IDIR/ESS GOODS* HOTTBEKSXPnre GOODS, I Shawls and. Hoop Skirts, I . AT B ARKE R’S, I 59 HABKBT STREET. I .VTHi oniAPirc goods *t*b otpibid. I acts ; NEW GOODS 1 JOSEPH HORNE & CO, n aad 19 Market Street, Are now noalrlng dsQj a chaise eaortnent of isir SPBIHG AID STTHMEB GOODS, CoMprtdnff ers>7thtaf inhabit In STRAW GOODS, miiLIHIRT GOODS, '•• EMBROIDERIES, FLOWERS, DEEM TRIMMINGS, HT)TIOHS I aad ; FAHGf GOODS, And whtoh thsy eto at MABTEMB PJfrCES. OWWholsnl* Seems xpitaha. _ gPBIKG GOODS, CHEAP FOBOABHj . M. Burchfield’s. KHHB MOBS I* 1 AIMS B*B6 worth aiett. “ rrx “ u “ u to M t& M LXQHT OBZHTXSB, OALIOO6, Do. I*4TILI*4O, • “ * :i “i & BUUOHaD KDSUBB. uW RXMtt. nuUUOHID *»* » m *IH " »ot to U» tIM to m»k» rwr iinlini<,«|M4i an adUst cfcttftft^tlupwffi. U» flprtaitwnfc* lir'- JJBW QOODBUNBW GOODS I . .AT; • • ' ALEXANDER BATEB\ No. 91 Fifth; Street. BwoalbtfotUttuaf Dreu Good* Silkf, ' Oiroulan. . StoguM, .r' ShawU,.»oa Delaine*, A* AIIXAHDSB BATIS’. ■o. H KITH BISXIT. uM mo OOONTBY MBBOHANTS AND 1 DttlU EATON, flKACmiJll& Cfe, Noa. 17 amd 19 Firs Btbbbt, nuanwMi Hoornami*, bkbboidibub, ” surer*mn/ Biißoa*,BDoam, oollabazo*, HOSIBBT, SLOTH. IDHTM, TABES, , nuuriuiabdjkweiob*. oomreax MBoauras, auunu ut FBDDUBB, m»g who b»7 to MU n«la. agTantfni • •• - • ;■?•. : --v GOODS! NSW GOODS 1 EATON, lIIAGBIJKI Sc CO*, ißnunask ■*. .■ .-i BX bboicbbibs. BIEBOBS ABC LAOXS, BO6IBBT ABD SCOyBBT HBAOBBBMB* ABD WB, uißiiinopn. BHIBTI, OOLLABI AJD TIBE, . XBPHTB ABD fJITTJHSIBBB, : aVBBBD MUM UMBMUA*) ; PanoV Goods & Notions, T,»M«ktMThnU,U« •«««»«* : ’ gnnr.mr.l BBD BBTAIIi BUIUA VMI7 UA is nfth ttnst «P» : V -■■ ■■■-■■•-a !■■ ■—r TOSTOFBNSD. ~ U y 1 "mm : H4wwa "tm ■ BBlt- BHBX.I. 06)0*1—•*!** - ' V. ■ • * 00* ~ au . St'- 'Sfttai® ■***"*• ft &*&** OOD ** TyBAT.TffRKAPLAOEd rBOV TOT tXPOBTZBS' ACGTIOH B&UU, B wilt and Jaconet Bands* i Edgings, and j Collars, just oFiaip, An 4f which we can sell at LOW SB PBIOBStban s£y heretofore opined lathis city. ;; IttACRIOT to CLYDE, 78 MABKET STREET, ; j Bamea Toorth and the Diamond. 1 cpjfctf • If - • < : r '’ r. gABGADffi LAKE, Jt’ABOYA CO.'S, | i I ittr|3>nuai c BTßxnr,Anach«^, (id door below the nsw HaxketHonissjV ElMfilUd Uld UdUmgM XQSttPd ';iad Ugfet Oolofed Prints; french and SagUifcOblataass french lavcr, linn Wool de Latest and Merino Uotmlnf GoodmMobair and BflkWsrp AlMoca; Block, Plate andJlgnred Silks; Checked tad Oelored SUka; Poplian; ferTmeiteg PiMeldasw >ad Ooltoa.Sheeting; Pillow Linen>nd Hulls; Ooantta—n*» Qoodasdotbs, Oewritocteci SQksad LfneaHaiidkanUaffcJMekXlea, tahUrwile - jjirroenem. CONCERT, ■,ll OtffwitSQ or,XBE ••QCEKH 01 MAS I" At; EXCELSIOR j HALL; Allegiuay City, (Opposite the Pest Office.) ij M-* -the JCYJtHIUB SIHQIHG SCHOOL under tbs direction ot Hr. A. J. FonnriZLO, will tire e Oon cezt et the shore piece, on . j Tuesday Evening, J9ay 51ft. Theeserdsee will consist of Glees, Bonn, Solos, Cutti, OiunMi ud ; Uie OSUWSIH9 Or SBl MAT UUHH l aaWAdm'siton,3s cents; children under lyjears of age, Ift cents. liokets end Piogrammes cm b» hsl et J,J. Best’s, Ho. ICO Mini street’; J. T. Simple's, adjoining i BsStcedDepot. Federal street; of [the PnpU*, and at Hist TayicrV, He. 44 Federal sfcnet, ; white the Crown, Sceptre end Garland ere on exhibition.;. Deon open et 7 o'clock; Concert commences at id before 8 precisely. • i ap*7:td ifS-BOBST TIM 15 IN THREE YEARS WeT OF IHB VATOBtTXS. ! MASONIC! EtAX,li| ROB FOURNIGHTS ONHY.' •V XSB. yfOBLD’BHHpWOTD J B'VM&EXW ITIIIYSTRELS, _ HlllhnefimlKmnrofßppeerlbgaseboTecn Monday, fnosdiy, Wednesday and Than diyJimiJigi, April 17, 1 28, 29 k JO. ■ln a new, trailed and 'pleaiiagj enterteinmaot. beat Vocalists abd heat Ooaedlaniin the pro'emion. :> i Bn tire change of programme each eraning.[ Tint ill i xAccnta. JDo9ndfhfeat7—Oonoert to commence et 8 o'clock. . - ; ap*l*t HAHBY H&PaOOD,! Agent. THEATRE. | i.™..u, Hiaprum, PBsemor Abxurcol—PrlTst* Bozat* $6 00 j Sa* gte mta tn Prtrau Box, fl 00 { fanmtt* sad Dna Gbda..Qfaaln,fiOoe&t*; TanDy Girala, HVowMl OotonAOalkcj, 86 cents; Oaten* Bocas* 00 ess* | gallery, 18eeta. ;,4* ! a9* fleeced of theira-euigement'cf the great tragic aetnas, IKMA WAfeJUJBB. who will nft«»n herensppnskcbeble character of the •fSadi* MtfUlU."-' ' can (Tuesday) snunvo».r': The thrillingtragedyoif the | - Duchess ofJHaMU K4BIBA, Boe&eu of lfalfl....Jfc«MA TfkLLtR. WBDIM4HD ■.,..„,„-.1l3|10IHMO». gyTitMT4 _ : JOSTTO. MALIMSI XHB CONJUGAL LfiSSONf SIMON LUIiUBY .J. O.SXTTON. I Mn. LOLLNBTw... W4RP.I JbUIAtJUSMT, >•} ! iMihetaor of etstp toasrtpttc* «< : B’TJEiITITitIbEI SO-U EXITHTIBW BXBBBT, , : I . ;l ; 1 eirreiuaaß, m . A tall tmonamt Of nTTBBUBOBMtAaVrAt* ■ TUMMO FUMBUmKwniAtitj.m-IUAt, «Mrt we wffl sen eft ffimJswsck priouJer OAOE. .) WiUyffiffirtr - r-.-J-' W *. * 15 « H “ mu « » w M) M » * n *• «t DUSffiAN PJBBKLB SPBOTAOLBfI. XV- —Hotwfthstaadlnithe ; attacks of; Jeelooa I jeot*aeT*ixi«e, wto empire to the f«we,«f Of#- BDSBIAX fEBBEB SPECTACLES -An neririag daily the weraesteadertemenieof onr ffttl—M, An tfcatls asked Is to examine all ctbn Bpectacbe. than cell and examine the WBCTAI raßßUlaaes.. Poraele by .j ) JT, DIAMOHD, pnoUcal OpttoUa, ffietvxer of the Jhaashia Pebble Bpeotaolee, Ift BB Fifth Weet, IfensAe Pe« BalldlaA, VrOTICB TO CONTRACTbaSIr-Pro* ti peels wlll bi ncitfej at!th» office ofth# Be> oordiax KtfsTf«" the Merkel BoHdiac, vnt& 9 MAT », prextae,for nmlahfiig allmeUrUl and to eoutrast b railroad treck from the interseetfaa of Pike ead O'Hara etreete tbroegh the depot' ground of the Allegheny Talley Ballread Comperiy to the City Water Works, In accordance with the plans ead nwiHirotlfie Jbrthe seme, to be seen et theoffioe of' the Becording Begdlator. IBAAOI MOKhBT, apKhtt -7; Bejsordlag Begalator. JUST BfiCKIYBD, i|; | * AT TBB OHB DO&LAB JBWXLBT BTOBJ, Bo,! M Foerth Street; A lane lot of extra fine SILTEB PLATXD WABfl, PAHOT GOODS, Aon which wffl be wM m cue, tedoee oat the etoek. [ Plena step to end exa&ths tbs goods. X.6ZBAIK . w- •' ■ ? ~ 7 - y- .. Oma or raa voanoLuaor AixsoasNi Uck, i Htteborah, April 84th,186a. / wo Fxo- X eonls will be received et thb officeehtQ BAT* DftDAT.Mey fld for dlthogrppalsx S.COO Oospon Beads. 6emplea can beisten on appucattoiu: ; i By toawi of Octtatj OoapUriooen.!; ; apglBt BIHBY tAMBKBT, OeotroUer. a. OITTSBUBGH FIREBRICK JUK. r J VDUJ KBIOtI TILM, OBOOTBLXB, facial* dMkatn «£■ ahFcbuoibl* cimT? ; ■VOfloe* Ho»Btt ÜBKBST SISSST* omriti tki Pwm’a.B. B. ff—intir Dvpot, Flttvbatui*Pa, —"Otdatt aw wpaß^SnTwßeU*a.: fcTajn : ■ atomjUbtjbm, MT OOoa, Ha. VOonwr ciLllurty U 4 TOU. stmts. OSes ops tvw y H*OT BABA Tas* OAX» DBBAT.. 1 • * ... fVJIISIIj A j .81Vjt V : Hots shrwoo land miissfcetooifor lEOH ABP HftASS MBSUK WZEI CLOTH j SIXTHS, «f«U fchiit MBDLB. lor rosadrv ion; HIATT WOBEFOB wnbowft, As.} BIBD OAQXB, OS H AXBBTAIaWIBB WOBX, fer Ttowsnj As. . WA& dM« : oj TFXSHtt : ;V r .' -T l- -- 86. SO BOTOTH WBHHf. ' WAGONE AND OABIBiFOB PALB. W-J wm iaap «• wy?wsss&E^gss S&d'nkd u * l »s,s!aHiT ! 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