.'wv - ' ■ • . * • »- <y r > y,: '-v.-i'.i ■' ■ •.: •s." /***.•. • ; -v ' O'?-**: i:;i if-u -yy : [ , ! MVSV'VvJvMv f ' ; vK ; ‘ o 1 ,. •*■ s''“ s -v < :‘.>;:>s{; •; - y.' ■ •* k<: y ‘ :j * : :•••• ♦ tv. "• N Vv» ; ’V'' *. : • ••-•C'.'V’ \ : ■ 1 '■■■.is ; '-li ■ M ■ ' * i£ i •' r •’• ♦► • r' ♦. Pittsburgh <&a THCB® d AT MORNTHOj APRIL 30. 'y. A Dayol Fftatinf uiPrayer. Pnaitat •( t)u> yjqltol SUtM.baTlsK, by the follotrlsf Proclamation, appolntail thi> day ai a day at FaiUlg aad Prayer, pa thall aot tana a papar till* eranlof nor to-marrov msialag. Tha Snana Sizini will be pub- Uahad annual to-morrow. a- raocuiunoi. Jp lie FNefdaal a/lie Fatted Stated Jauriea. Wioiu the Senate of the United States, deroatlj foeojCairißg the Supreme Authority and Jut gorera mont of Almighty Sod, In all the affaire of m-p and of nations, has, bjr a resolution, rerouted tho President to designate and set- apart a day for Na* Uonal prayer and humiliation: And whoroes it is tho doty of nations, aa wmii .. tun, to own thslr dependence oponthe or poamr of God, to cuJi. ta.lr.lSSd la humble aonow, Jit with aerated booatETal^ <“*2S*!fc Si ra wffll ll '** iho eubUnetnUh u «L_ n , bcrlptureeandprorenby ail toOMmlj a u bUaaat wban QodlVSl h£c •no Modfßl and of. out national ntarmitimaa sSs&zis&g3S2& otter aation has aw grown. Bat we hire forgotten ingiWMO prodnoed by some snporioe wisdom and *»««ioaladtsSrJabrt&Sj eo«a, wabaTa baooma too eeU-eamdeut to tael thenT » aZSS&dSZP* *««, too preod Pfay tor clemency and fargiraneu. , n * compliance with tho request, *> ■“»«* W-laU tbo People to Si Sdn on thA tSi f 1 ?.kV lr or ' il ?" 1 “ caUr pttrniita, and to theil’ilSilitol'n*** 1 *i“ ot P”“° worablp and Si 1 ?i lo 10 ! tha daj bilj to tba Lord, and derotad to tho humble dlecharae of pro P“ to *3“ aolarnn ocotiton. ihTn 1 ~!*i. b ' U ‘fi d ° a, i ID «lo« r ltj ul troth, let 01 ■non not notably In the hope, authorised hr tha Di- SLSrftrrla" 1* blemlnp, Ulatotoaatba pardon of oor nntlonnl-ttnj, and nWoeetlon of oor now dlrlded nod rafledn* country tofu formerheppyeondttlon.'Of unltoendMeoe. jf 1 * wtlo ™° l, I hereberanntoeetmjhend, lH?"? «t tba United Stotee to beVmied! Dm “ •* Wa*bln»ton tble tbirtleth dM of Mnrdt, In the Jeer of onr Lord one to .1 «*«bt b o ndied end elitj-tbree, th« *-J and of the Independence of tho United •totes tho eighty•oeronth. ABBAHAM LINCOLN. Bj Ik* PrwMeDt: ' Wouik H. SnriiD, Booretaiy of bUU, W« believe that this recommendation of the Chlof Magistrate of the nation wilt bo gen» •rail/ observed; for the fitness and propriety of humbling onrselves as a whole pooplo before the Most High, confining oar national ilm and invoking hia blessing upon our efforts to save the country from its enemies, must be felt by all; There Is] more hope In this pro* posed obeervanoe than in any whioh we have ererhad;fer,as fares he had power todo It, the head of the nation has complied with the di vinely prescribed conditions of an acceptable fast, as expressed inthtse energetic words: “knot OUm tio FAST that I iapi ehatnt to 2oo«« (A« iawii of mchodnoto, to «Rdo (&• Aeasy *«"*«••* TO L*T THI OPPIUSSDOO FEU, ASD TEAT T« BUIE ETIIT TOSS."/ Movement* ol the Rebel* Repotted at New Orleans. A New Yotk journal, referring to the lnte newe-»mv»l*ifcom New Orleans, a&ys: “Correspondenoe from New Orleans to the 18th, represents that the secessionists there are greatly depressed by General Banks's recent snoeesses, while the Union ists are correspondingly elated. It is added that amy sterious silence is obserrable in ■ecesh circles, from which it is inferred that some mischief is on foot. It is said that the rebels are sending large forces from Port Hudson to Jackson. The secesh say these forces are to go to Mobile, and others think they are going to Charleston. A few think it possible that they are to go to New Orleans.” —Nene of theee theories of the apecnle tire olssaes in New Orleans will be Veri fied by the ascertained destination of the foroes referred to, as we think can now be shown. A reference to our dispatches will furnish some additional evidence, to much that we hare been reporting for weeks past, ■that the rebels hare long been contem plating and are now actually carrying ont a concentration of their forces in Ten nessee, to meet and if possible to overpow er Boseerans’ army, should he attempt to advance into Bast Tennessee. If the rebels have despaired of holding Port Hudson, or Tlekaburg, doubtless they have been quiet ly withdrawing their troops from either, or both, and sending them byway of Jack son to reinforse their army now confronting Boseerans near Ttillahoma. Perhaps they will one of these days feel strong enough to attack Boseerans, without waiting for him to advanoe—and our boys, we learn, are earnestly hoping that they will. Is that ease, for the first time during the war, our brave fellows would have the advantage of fighting in a position whioh they had both chosen and fortified. But the rebels ate too; shrewd to make such an attack—neith er will Boseerans be drawn from his strong position to fight at a disadvantage elee where,—so that, after all, there may be no battle in that quarter for sometime yet. English Opinions on English Oot- Slowly but surely is the innate sense of right and justioe, which, when not too mnoh warped by prejudice and pride of caste, is natural to Englishmen, : gaining strength in England. At a great meeting in Manchester, seme of the ablest men in England spoke in energetio condemnation of the oonduet of their Government in the matter of the Alabama. Prefeseor N*w«u» took the strongest possible ground. “No man,” said he, “should be elooted to Parlia ment who is not in favor of paying an in demnity to the Americans for the losses in flicted by the Alabama.” Golowis Sunn, Begins Professor of History in the Univer sity of Oxford, a man of high literary repu tation, and an eminent publicist, said : “Ho nation ever lnflioted upon another a more flagrant or a more maddening wrong. Ho nation with English blood in its veins had : ever borne auoh a wrong ■' without resentment. The ease of the Ala bama bore ns analogy to the case of sale of .monitions of war. She was not, like munitions of war, snorted to the territory of the purchaser. She did not go—she never was meant te go—into a Confederate port: up to this moment she had never en tered a port in the Confederate territory. Built and equipped in a British port, man ned by British seamen, with tbs English flagflying, she went forth to cruise from an English port against the commerce of our, allies. That was the substantial grievance of the. American Government,* and no technicalities of the SoUsitor-Gen erul wouldtoake it otherwise than a heinous wrong-” _ A wontn was walking in a Philadelphia j street the other evening, with a box of matohes in her pocket, when she fell; the » fall ignited the matches, hex olothes werc . set on firoj in hey alarm she started to run, thereby Henning the flSmes, and she became so badly burned that she soon after died in the hospital. The Sentiments of a Noble Briton, j At a banquet given by the citisens of Edinburg to Lord Pauiiesiob, Lhe toast in honor of “Her Majesty's jtfhiat«is,V was responded toby the Dcisol Aeotls, who holds the office of Lord Privy Seal, with a seat in the Cabinet, .He spoke of the civil war in America with much candor and fairness. We quote a single paragraph, which will be read with pleasure: Rn £v“r e \ Wl “" 6 r' that *e should speak of civil war as in no circumstances " penmsßable? jDo we not re °v r own liberties have been secured through every form and variety of [Hean hear.] How much *5“ bc * n shed in the streets of this ancient capital of Edinburgh ? How many gory heads hare been nailed up in its street*? How many victims of civil war orowd our churchyards in. every portion of the country ? How many lie npon our mountains with nothing to mark them but the heath or the cairn ? What do we say of these men ? Do we consider their course to have been an evil one? Do we not rather turn back to these pages of history, with the loving chisel of Old Mortality, to re fresh in our minds the recollection of their immortal names ? Yes, gentlemen, if" it be true—and it is true—that the blood of the martyra has been the seed of the’ church, it is equally true that the blood of these patri ots has been the foundation of the liberties of our country. Let ns extend, then, to our brethren in America the liberal inter pretation whioh we seek to be given to our own former annals. I, for one, have not learned to be ashamed of that anoient com bination of the Bible and the Sword. [Cheers.] Let it be enough for us to pray and hope that the contest, whenever it may be brought to au end, shall bring with it that great blessing to the white race, whioh shall consist in the final freedom of the black. [Loud cheers.] The Late Rebel Raid Along the Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad. The Baltimore Amtrican, of Monday evening, thus speaks of the raid along the B. & 0. Railroad : We learn that the rumors of rebel ap proaches to the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, which have been in circulation for a day or two past, assumed quite a serious and threatening aspect on Sunday evening. Baring the day, on Sunday, movements of troops to the number of eight thousand were made on the road to strengthen points west of Cumberland at which attacks were threatened, and two regiments left Balti more to take the places of those that were moved further westward. On Sunday night two companies of rebel cavalry made their appearance at Rowles burg, near the Kiogwood Tunnel, but were driven off, and it is thought did not succeed In damaging the Cheat river bridge. The bridge was safe on Sunday night, but noth ing definite has been heard from it this morning. There has also been a rebel force for two days past not far from Clarksburg, threat ening an advance on the road. A rebel force of about four thousand men, under Gen. Boyd, left the"vicinity of Win chester early last week, and it is thought havegone westward for a raid ou the rail road. Measures were immediately taken for checkmating them, and but little fur ther difficulty is anticipated. We also learn that on Sunday morning the force that appeared atßowlesburg dur ing the night were at Altamont, this side of Oakland, and committed some depredations there, seising a locomotive and train, which they started away with, declaring their in tendon to go to Oakland and Bowleaborg. However, the intelligence from the rood this morning is that the whole rebel move ment has been checkmated, and that the entire road is in our possession, the rebels being driven off at every point. luponiksi OaoEn.-Maj.-Gen. Burnside has just issued an important general or der. The need for Buoh an order has been felt for some time past, for the Kentucky slave-owners, Blare-drivers and slave-deal ers, to whom it applies, and with whose practices it will seriously interfere, had risen even to the height of outrage and in- Bolent defianoo of the National Government in these practices of theirs. This General Order No. 53, published on Wednesday morning by Gen. Burnside, deals with the contraband question in Kentucky. The citizens of that State are to be protected in the possession of their negroes, but contra bands from other States, entitled to their freedom under the President’s proclama tion, are to be protected by the military authorities. All sales of such persons, un der what are called by the kidnappers and their defenders the “civil laws of Ken tucky,” are declared void and of no effect. This will break up the infamous trafiio car ried on by negro stealers, whose oonduot was bringing disgrace ufoh the people of that State. SumuniXE Telxsbxpbs.—The longest submarine telegraph yet laid is that from Malta to Alexandria, (Egypt) 1535 miles, with a maximum depth of 2,520 feet, or nearly half a mile. That between Francs and Algiers is 520 miles long, but reaches a maximum depth of 1585 fathoms, or 11,610 feet—nearly two miles—being about the same as that between the coast of Ire land and Newfoundland, over which the cable was laid in 1858. It is confidently predicted that before 1870 a telegraph will be in suooessful operation between Europe and America. Editorial Khetoric in Dixie!. A recent editorial in the Chattanooga Rebel says of the prospect of good health in Grant’s army, .recently, entertained throughout the North: “Vain honest there was never an illusion so fatal. Withevery ray of the sun that falls from the bright sky whioh swells above them, comes but the shadow of the fierce light of summer heat, In every bud and blossom there is the deadly fever of the sickly season, and be fore the health and morals of to-day affect the desired result, the disease of the mor row will blast the bone and sinew of body and spirit, of that great mass of mem” i- ■'‘J whioh swells." “shadows of fierce lights, and “bone and sinew of the spirit,” are expressions only possible in Dixie, and ™*y- without exaggeration, be pronounced Paisroxar Lincoln Hissed asd South of Ms speech ho enumerated the orisinal thirteen States. The mention of the North, ern and Middle States was received In si lence by the copperhead crew;? while each Southern State was greeted with cheers hs it was named. When South Carolina was mentioned the applause was loud and long continued. The same traitorous set hissed when President Lincoln was spoken of. The fact that these treasonable conclaves are tolerated in the community is full an swer to any oharge that may be made that the National Administration is arbitrary, or that the loyal people of the North are intolerant. . A nosnxAn chaplain makes the following suggestion in the Chicago Tribune: Wiu not every one who has a garden or a farm to cultivate, devote; on the one, ah army acre, for potatoes, and, on the other, a sol diers’ patch, for onions—should our femes In the field need them, whan matured ? The labor and expense ofsuoh aworkwould be trifling; the good aooomplished groat Top enioas ripen soonest. RELIGIOUS JTOTICESt [HS»ELDER T. a MaKEEVEB, of ®® AL I* t "f Frdrre' a-.* LMeoek Vkufolfi3P n Z) ? H,a ( Th ' r »<l*7) MONTHS. ' T*»P»MloaiwcardiaDy invited. Public notices. {G?* 0. L. A —Judge Shannon is 0r ..7;_ Pf to bddreat Council Ho. 10, Allegheny, thla evening • apSo.n jnS-KATIONAI. FABT.—Tha Offioe of .71 I»i*n»al Bevtnae, of the 23d Collection Die. wra, wfu not be open lor business on THURSDAY. £Oth Init, the d*y of the National fut. ap29:tt DAVID H. WRIT*. Collator. ILE.—The Subscription Books of the Cooper fire Arne Mannficturine Oompinymill oontlone opeo et the Office of J. M. OOoeift A CO., Bank Block, Fifth street, until far tber notice. ; mt&Uti JTjSr*POST OFFICE NOTlCE.—Thurs day be in* the day appointed bj tbe Prod dent as a National Fast Day, the Post Office will be «:Sid, except between the hoars of 7 and 8 o’clock a. m. and and fik o'elock pm. m 8. r. VOH BON HHOhST, P. M. Plttsbnreh, April W. IB6F. jpgfcit frg*AN APPROPRIATE DISCOURSE wUI be delivered in WHfcBY GHAPBL M. **OaDBGH, Fifth Ward, TO-MOBBOW, (Thorn d»j, April 80,) ai o’clock a. m Persons destr log to h#ar an addrtm salted to tbe timea will avail t'emsoivesof the opportunity, anticipating an In* tellectnal lean, aa the pastor, Bee. J. A. MILLER, is a stalker of acknowledged ability. ap29:U fTjS^NOTICE.—In accordance with the WTa ' provisions of tbs 6th Section of aa Act to in* corporate the “Inland Telegraph Company," notice U oerabj given to the Corporators aimed in mid Act, and the Stockholders la the corporation, that there- win he • meeting of tbe said Corporate Body at the FBaHSUH HOUSE, in the Borsogh ef Gettysburg, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of May next, A.- D. 1868, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purposs of choosing a Pnaidant and six Directors for the management of the affairs of said corpora* tloa DAVID WILLS, JOEL B. D ABN 18, H. J.fITAHLE, GEOBQS ARNOLD, ap!6:td B. Q. MoOEBABT. Hkaiquaktisj PußTivim Militia,') BotrtTAL pminiß, > Harrisburg, April 22d, 1863. J STATE MEDICAL BOARD. of Pennsylvania, will meet In Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, May 6th, 1163, and eontinoe daring the w.ek, to •xamlne'eandldstts for the post of med ical officers in Pennsylvania Regiments. The ap polotment cf a camber of Assistant Bargeons wul be revolted immediatfly to fill vacancies now exist* Ingr, as well as for others constantly occurring. Physicians of Pennsylvania, in good health, fur aiehlng proper testimonials for fedwJry, eebrfcfe and logalij, will be admitted to the sxaminition. The room In which the examjastioa will beheld be Indicated in morning pepers en the day of meeting By order of tbe Governor , JAB. KING, ap27:4t Eq-gvon Orfierai Pennaylvania. THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF ALLEGHENY 00.-GnlUmmi: In par. sanace oi the 49d Section of the Act of <th May, 1864, joe ve hereby notified to meet In Ooaveotton, at tbe COURT -BOUSE, la Pittsburgh, on tha FIRST MONDIY IN MAT, A. Di 1863, being tbe 4th day ef the mcnih, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, and se lect «»a toos, by a majority of the whole number of Directors present, one person ef literary and sden- Uflo acquirements, and of skill and experience in tha art cf teaching, aa Oonaty Superintendent, for the three succeeding years; determine the amount of compensation for the same, and certify the result to the Btate Superintended at Harrisburg, as required by the 39th and 40th-Sections of said Act. A. T. DOUTHETT, County fioperintendant of Allegheny County. Plttsenrgh. April 7th, 1863. ap9:Bldewf jr^*S—T—lB6o—X. 4 DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTBRB. *' They partly, strengthen and lnvigomU. They create a healthy appetite. They an an andidou to cnaage.of vatw and diaLT They OTerooewaifocti of dimlpeHen and lata hour*. They strengthen the system and enliven the They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They partly the breath and acidity of the stomach. They care Dyspepsia and Constipation. They core Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Merbna. They cere Uvar Complaint and Karroos They are the beet Bitten in tbb werid. They the weak man strong, and are axhaastad nature's mat restorer. They ere made of pore St, OroU Bom, the celebrated Oeliaeya berk, roots end hcebe, and an taken with the pleasure of a beverage, with out regard to age or time of day. ParUcuiarlj re commanded to delicate persons requiring a gratia stimulant. Sold by ell Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, end saloons. P. B. DRAKE A 00., 808 Broadway! Mew Tork. mmw NOTICE. u Omcx or m Pmmviiu B. R. Oo„ 1 Cavan Dmunn. j The Pennsylvaala Railroad Oompaay hereby gives pubUs notice, to all whom it may concern, fo pursuance oMhe power and authority confected opoa it by sou dry proviaiotis af an Act of the General As sembly of tke Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled M Ao Act for the sale ef the Liaeor the Publlo Works,” approved May 16th, 1867, It will, on the fint'day of May, A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-three, abandon so much of the West ern Division of the CknaL lately forming a part of the Main Line of the Public Works, and ae Urn be tween Blalnville and Johnstown, (commonly known as tha ‘'Upper Western Division,") afoo with such Dans, Feeders and Reservoirs Tying west of Johnstown, aa pertains to or are used in tlon with said Upper Western Division. By order of the Board of Directors. Witness tha eeal of. the said Company, tha 85th day of February, A. D. 1863. , „ J. EDGAR THOMSON, ius. I mhfotmyl Prwidest. political notices. p S>FOK CODE TV COMMISSIONER Gxoaos Humvox, of rilt.burgh, will bo a candidate for Ocoaty. Oommfcdanar. rcbjiot 10 tha decUion of tha next AapabUcao OraTnUan, apXfcto , KjfiWIBTJStK.—WH. (iLAfllToi U'O' BoMnaca towsihip, will ba a candidate for the abort office, aabjnct to the dectafon of tha next Bapobltoaa Ooooty Ozonation. apjtfoto fnS*JTOB COUNTY GOMMIdHIONKR vx \, Jk 0* CowrocXe ol bharpiborg, will ba a candidate for tha abota office tabjaet to tha iMrimt ol tha aaxt Bapablleaa Ooaatr Convention, apttito [FB-FOK RECORDER.—Abdiu. Mo u' Ctcxx, of Mifflin township, will ba a caadl* data for Eacordar, aabject to tha daotdoa of tha neat KtpaUleaa Ooanty Ooaraattaa. apl6:nnawteF Ox>FOR RECORDER.—Hkikt Bhiy* LTs of tha Seventh Ward* Fit tsborgh. will ba a candidate for Bacordar, tabject to tha declUon of the itepubUoas Corny Convention. apUitc n3»FOK REGISTER Wiuua J, Bwuimqi Will ba a'ca&dUate for tbeOffloa af Begtatarof Wills, Ac., of AUajhany county, anbjacl to tha of tha Bapohucan Oeonty Convention. . apfcta |Tg»FOR REGISTER.—Jamm Espy, T 7 of Upper BL Clair township, will ba a can. didate for Bog Later, anbject tothadadakm of tha Be. publican goailaattag CtooeanUaa. ahafoto CLERK OP THE COURTS. -rJon M. Liyim. of Obartlen towtuhip. wlll ba a candidate for Clark of Uw Ceuta, aabfee! to tha dacizioo of tha Septiblkaa Canitydominat ing Convention mhSfoto [r§»FOB CLERK OP TOR COURTS. —W*. A. Hxnnoa, of FUt Township, will ba a candidate for Clark of tha Oanrte Of ABethsnv County, subject to tha deeiakm of tha Bepublican Oonpty Horn! natlnwOon notion. • ahllrto CLEKK OF THE OOGETH. , , “Jw. A Gone, ol Shsbr towublp, will he tafaro tao (wanly OosTMUn-ueou- SlSoto fcr OlHk of ftlw Ooortp. ssSUe jrmw Jto rKßTumjfuurr*. FIB SALE—A House and Two Loti In Hucknur, vita .ood Stobl., .Ituated oq UMftlm ilnot. rookoiu, b o in fnma,o.u lolola. Uirao good slznlnonii uC o porch! Lou *oxllo (ML Frio* SSCO. xfflfwtfxiV Wo,k * > *“ri»et«, of ALLKH MlAnfl, apMhßt QPRING WAGON FOR BALE.—A tO «troo« TWO-HOBBI WAOOfi, tonr apring* and high oorared bed, mi table far for* mm* or gardesan* aaa. wlll ba aold at FoUla Sale at AIDDIrS HALS YABD. oornar Onooama War and Irwin atraet. on BATOBHAT HObllHa, the 21 of May, apaoat VTOTICE.—VALUABLE BEAL EB ll nisa lota to ba sold oh VBIDAY, let of May, at tha Ojurt Bonaa, aa tha propwty or Onrllngs foobarttoa A on Faso attaat, Bintb Ward t vlll ba free from l&ctu&braoce, and a aatlafoo tory title will b> given !b tha pnrehawr. apSOufna r gXCELSIOK BOLT & XDT WOBES. VO-HBTSEUBIr BOTIOX. * PHILIPS hov. tbb dwr asweblod mo mucfum-oorwcTS, bolts, wAsunna, *o.. hchui w. olivxb, *. *o» dubo ... it.b of the Sria will bo L»WIS, OLIVBB t PHILIPS, Who wiu mu. e s tho beabw of tho lab Ira. Plltabargh, April lug, . . r^,lf WABBKBS,*S, w. °? L "; aPTIi; Wort*, 80. 12IThtrd, brtm*n WtodL^KS.V?^* r*«s ■ ■•* awp.wtih **•* bollor l *‘- •?5 ta-.a••«aciua» u..ttrtTvi.’K??* BB •11 lofoodrsulnfordar. •iiiiliitJiliSSl'' ■£r«wH B*» ’ OIdTBB * Pinr.r^ •nnr mvkrtibi BEGISTEB’S OFFICE, 1 PiTTgeonoß, Aprl) 3", 1887. J XTOTICE IS HEEEBr GIVEN that Ai the following Accounts ef Exectt(ors, AdmlnU tmtois, Guardians,'Ac, have boen:»*mlj passed in mM Register's Office, and will be presented to tbe Orahans' Court for confirmation and'hliowance, on MOHDAY, Jane Ist, 1863. Account of Frederick W. HvnriciJ Aden! ilstrstor com Cut. onsets of Lt nil Hecrlci, deceased. Filed Feb 86th ISBB. , Aooeunt af Robert w. Dunlap, lata Guard an ef Ou minor heirs of Robert Ma'ttfttttj aec’d. Filed Feb. 87,1863. 1 Final account of Dunlap and Chaa. Ader- of Robert Dunlap, dcc'd. Filed Feb. Account of Jamas Koffragor, Administrator of John McGKgor, deo'd. FllodMarch 4. 186 t. __account of Thomas Carson, Adminietntor .of Henry MoOnlloogh, deo'd. Filed Ifartia 4,1868. Account of A.B Cteveukon and Hlonael Knewlet, Roacatorsof Antoine Barren, dea’d. i Filed Match 4, 1863. Final acoount of John Maguire, surviving Execu tor of Michael Maguire d'Ca Filed Mar h 14 180 1. Accoant of James Keleo, Administrator euna teit mwzo of XUxabaUi Miller, deo'd. piled March 14, 1863. Final aceonnt of James 8. fattersou, Xxtcator of Cornelius Depay, deo'd. Filed March'lB,lB6B. Account of George Hodll, Executor of Jacob Hod, I deo'd. FUed Merck 17, )803 .! Aoooont ef Chsrles Henri, Gatrdfan! of tbe mince children of John Q. Straub, dat’d Filed March 17, 1863. : ,j Aecoont of Martha Devore, Administratrix of David Devore, deo'd. Filed March 81i| 1868. Final account ot Henry V. O lex ha ones, Executor of Margaret Fisher, deo'd. Filed March B>, 1863 Aceoant of W. D. Pattaisoi. Administrator of William Lea, dec’d. Filed March 80,1863. Aceoant of 0. W. Bobb, Guardian bf tbe minor chifoten of Daniel King, deo’d. Fifod March 18, Aoooont of J. W. Hall and Alexander Ewing, Ad mlnistmtora of Alexander MoCnidy,: deo’d. FI ed March 89,1861. 1 Final aemant of Ellxabeih Doughcnty, Admlnls* of James Doagherty, deo'd. Fleo March 29, Account of George T. Crawford, Administrator < f James B. Crawford,deo'd. Fled April i f IBC3. liaal account of A. T. Bayne, Ixcdotor ol Alexin der Bayne, deo’d. Filed April 1, 1868;: Final aceoant of Hatnnef Kerr, Adminlatrat-tr of Jonathan Kerr, deo’d. Filed April 3,1863. Acoonnt of Robert 0. Oattherwcod and Thomas Honuomery, Xxecntoii of Adam Fergawn, dte’d. Filed April 9,1863. !* Aoodunl of Wilkins Linhart and John Phillips, Sucutor «f peter firlnale, deo’d. Filed Apr.l 10, Final aceoant of B. B. Mart!end, Adfoinlstratcr at Mrs. M. Marriaad, dac’d. Hitd April 10,1863. Final aoeouat of William Dooglais, Administrator of William Douglass, deo’d. Fi[ed April 18, 1863. Acoaont of H. K. Haslstt, Aomlnlatntor of B. 0. Hailett, deo'd. Filed April 16,1863. ; Aspirate aecoaat ot Allen Means. Xxeeoter of Rob art W. Dunlap, dec’d. j lied Anrll 18J1863. of George W. Jackson, Executor of Thoe Miller, dro’d. Filed by Wm. Holme#. Xmoator ol beo. W. Jackson, deo'd. Filed April, 18,1863. Aoooont of Joseph Knox, Xxecatorof Oetherine Rudolph, deo'd. Filed April 18,18 t&: Aceoant of Thomas W. tlhaw, Executor of Hannah Rowe, deo'd* Filed AprilBo, 18«3. ' Final eoooont of 0 J. Hammett ahd Wm Oex, ■uucatMs of John Hammett, detfd. FUtdApyU2l, Flaal acconut of Patrick S.'Murphyl AdmlnUtra ter of Peter Morphy, dee'd. Filed April 83,1963. Account of James Todd, AdmiaUtralor or Mary T. Buchanan, deo'd. Filed April 28,1863. Aoooont of Francis Medan, Executor of Alexan der McClure, deo’d- Filed April 88, 1g63. Account of Andrew McClure, Administrator dt penis nos, cf Alexander McClure, Sec'd. filed Apia US, 1163. : ; Aoooont of Henry B. Ackley, Ex ecu ter ot Utb MoMalUn, deo’d. Filed April 28,16C3. Aoooont of Andrew McOiarvr-Exeoator of FrancU McOtOre, deo'd. Filed April 27,18631: Aoeouat of Mary Bobb, Administrator of WlUisin Savage, dec’d. Ftied April 28, 1863. : Aecoont of B. Wateoo, Admielitrsior of Gabriel Kelly, deo'd. Filed Apnl 89,1863. . Aceoant of Wm. G. MeGa> tney. Executor of Roselle McOebe, deo’d. FlUd April 24,1863. i Final account of Frank McKUvj, Admlsktrator of Owen MeEiroy, deo’d. Filed April 29; 1863. Acoount ot Christopher Zug, Administrator ef John Ltadsaj, deo’d. FOad April 29,1863. Account ef John Graham and John Hodgson, Ad ministrators of the estate of Jamae filer ling, dec’d. Filed April 29,1863. , Account of Philip J. Meyer, Executor of the es tate of John Goo lost, deo'd. Filed April 29, 18 CA WM. J. RICHARDSOnTRegister. apSftltdaStwf ; ttunjaALa kur hußskS Onisr QoxmTimurrxx’s Crncs, \ Dim or WxsktaarsN, I Oeroar of 18th and Gistreets, f WiMnglon, D. U., April &tk, 1868. j SEALED FBOPGOALB will he received at this effice ox til MONDAY, tha 4th day [of May, at 18 o'clock m., fog tarnishing the Government witk (8,000) two thoaand HOBBES, of tke j following de scription, Til! ' CAVALRY. For Cavalry (1,600) one thousand Eve hundrvd Hcrsmv from (15) fifteen to (16) tixiesa hands high, between five and eight years of age: ef dark odors; veil broken to tha saddle loom partly ‘built, snd free from all deh eta. ARTILLERY. Far Artillery (900) five hnndred Hereee, from (16%) fifteen and one-hail to (16) sixteen high, be tween five and tight yean of age; of j dark colon; free fiom all defect# ; well broken to hameae; com pactly built, and to weigh net lest than LIOO peoads. PBOPOBAUL -i The full name and post office address ef tha bidder most appear in the piopeeaL If a bid ie made in the name of a firth the »—# ef all tha partita most appear, er the bid wm be con sidered as tha individual proposal of the party sign ing It. i rmtmU from diilayil partta wDI sot bo ooaold. •rod, ud u Mtb ofollottoiico «m bo tanlrad trom oocooaftil Uddozo baton otnlag conttaoto. oooot tpodO cb*rljr*botb«r thobld lo for (bnltf or ArtUforj Bonm. and to: ao 0000 moat bounUdloreitlaittipipir, XI any bidder wishes to piopooo for’both elawse, ho matt farward twooiiilaot fTrrmiili; ono tor oach daa, moflOi in uilof no : rolorcDca to ooj other proposal by tho laae party, j Prnpomls mast boudromid toOcC D: n. Bncxtn. to* l *"****, »• » Ar tay, Washfagfea, D. a, and ahonld bo plainly Barhad “Proposals tor Horan." Bond* oqaal In amonat to half thoatun to bo n- aa tho aoatraot ilgnod by tho tide tractor and SuSSES * K « rtU - >•<•< Bide on mart bo prnont la ptraon irhon tho bids onoponod. Blanksfer bonds can bo preoand upon application being node at tblo oflee, either pafWaaUjYbylol tor, or by telegraph, : XXBPBOTIOH, DELITEBT.kc. AD homo contracted tor andsr this hdrortloamoat wnibooahjoct to a rigid Inspection, and thooe not caobrmtng to tin opoctfleatteo will b« rejected. B® Jforai jrfil bo naelTod. ‘ Tbo Bonn mart bo dellreredto thirdly, within tvuty days tnm tho data of tho ooatrabt. rayaont to ho made apoa tho completion of tho «f,*? noa thorooftor at tho Qolef Quarter* Barter ohall bo la Ando. ;.i ,-Jhe OAYABBI Huron will be awarded fa lota of (Sfe) two haadrod each, and the BBTILLBBY Homo to lota two haadrod and fifty ooob, the Chief Qoorterwootor ohoald 1 doom It for tbototarortef tho tMTarnmeot to Tory; tho somber. The Gbiof Qaartormntorrooorrn tolhlmialf the right to nj»ct any or all Mdo that bo may doom too D. H. BtfOHBB, >ptfctmy2 001000 l ood Obkf Qtttrtonantor. JgTH THOUSAND. THE ij COJIBTITDTIOH OF THE DHITEOj STATES, UNION LEAGUE PLEDGE. ObljSentii utlid, pat-pOd, <a RMjptoT prin. Annin, JOHN P. HUNT, Publisher, opIO HAfOBIO HALIt, fifth street. ON COMMISSION. 1,000 poaado Baooa Odts;. j MO do do Bhoawon; 800 do do Jewels; ; 0 coiko Potash; ISO both. Prykpptoo; 50 do Dry Peeebre; 5 bblo. 801 l Batter, 8 do Bgui *5 kegs Packed Batter; 25 do Gena try Imrrf; 8 aaeka Wool; 80 doaoa Brooms; * j Per eaWby * bbk * op»0 ir and M BaftMMd otrort. URESU CBACKBBS.—Jnat Mowed, A ftnh Iren tb< WluriH, »«ipj>ljfl Wlu*’*»». rt “ CkKbn. Alaoad GndMi «nd ban Hi* tttll, lot mtt bi Iba Tiallr Orooar JOHH A. BHHBHAW, - MMtUbtTMI ludiimH : OIL I OIL I OIL I—Bo bßli. bait qmlity Ebbricwu, ou „» . 11l ud lit Btoni it. JKUOM OUKN—9O b*le» priide tree a "i" ‘“ 4 “* !* "’‘lS^iSVfcnißsi. n«..jlUS»co»ditmt. ■tW -—— 3HUAR firiHkn H a mh—M tltronon m> in >a* u* B>oopJ ■*. JU.LK H-AMW_B& nM>l tO «mTa «nd UTIE«*T»IML*, | •m • 1 muKint BMoaiit. uxiKAN.—Kor W*u Siper.t’aptr ll **«k«ir «n 1 ninMl«air p mmitu ~ U UOkilf bMhßtßtof; 1» «). -l ■t» mu a. oollhsi fe? 'h 'ft: $ jtjew j n rERTisEJWEjrra. gTERLING'B AUBBcfILA FOB THX hath ThU It to certify that ibott alghteau moatha mo 1 pcmmanced using 8t rilng'e Ambrosia. My hair *•» abort, thin tod rap'-dly tailing out. I had tried manyHairToaio*. Invfeontors, Ac., without recelv* ing aay>ec«fit. Eton after tiling the Ambrosia, ■? ceated faUlog cot, tad commenced growing ao raoldly at to aatostih me. How By hair it tuck, toft and glouy, and la five feet four indue in length —when let down, reaching to the floor. Tfalt won (’•rfnl reach I attrlbcte solely to tht naetf Starling's AmbrctU at ilnco l commenced ruing UI harosbi filed nothing else to my hair. * ~ .Man L.A.BBOWH, Ko 403 Broadway, Haw York* ' *[• ■***•• 7°°?* P«wm. whom hair la beginning t» faU ont, to taka warning In time, sad save thato hair, by nting tie ambrosia. To thota who have al ready lo,t thrir hair, the free see ef the Ambroala wiU surely restore t, at it hat done for theuaanda. Da. STK&LIHG’S AMBBOSIA ii asttmulailcg. ei y extract, of Boots, Bark, and Herb*. U will core all dlaeaaea of the scalp and itching of the head; en-. tireiy eradicate, dandruff, prevents the hair from failing off, or from toning prematurely gray, cans* log hto grow thick and long It it entirely differ ent from ail. other preparation*, and cut be railed on. It fra well known tact to thoesendt la the city of Hew Tort, that this is the only article yet discover ed that will cars the dUcaee of the scalp, and caote the hair to grow. Price fl per box, containing two bottles. Dm. H. H. BTutLIHQ J. M. FULTON, Bole Agent. WINSLOW, ad experienced i£i«toTß,fhS!h!; Ph, “ cU °’ pr “° u to ,1 “ SOOTHING STB UP FOB OHILDBXH, Wjbloh |IW'J fccMtleitbopiocmof toethlnr, bi •ofunlMth. gum., reducing .11 lalluuUon; slfi allay all pain and epaisodle action, and U tore to 'TEt* 1 . ?* w#l ** open it, mothers, It will glvt rest to yourmlvet, and relief and health to your Infanta. We have pat op and sold this article for over ten years, and can say,» eonfidate* ol It what wa have n*v«r bean able to eay of any other madi* doe—Mver ka. U faOsd in a tingU faiftac* to (fid a wl “s Umely used. Herordid we know u In etance ef dktatlimctlon by any ece who niod It. On rnddlghlrf with lu oimtlon., eptah in term* of commendation of its affect*and medical rtrtms. We ipatkln thUmat. *•*,*“* *• know,” after tea years' experience, and pledge oar imputation tot. the fulfilment' of what w* bws declare. In almoat every ln*tanc« where the intact is snowing from pain and exhantton, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minute* after the syrup It administered. Which is for sale at J. M. FULTOH’B DRUG STORE, »I»TH BTBEHT. ftfHH 8. A. ALLEY’S 00NGBXS8 WATXB OOXORVSB WATXB. OOWGBXSI WATXB. Xstla&k'a Dlptharia or Bore Throat bciinnn, Katteck** Dlptharia or Bore Throat Louagvrs. Eatlack'a Dlptharia or flora Throat Lounger*. Helmbold’a Bnchn. Helm bold*. Bnchn. Halm bold'* Bocbu. Xl'aia’ Citrate Magnesia. Bllela' Citrate Magnesia. Silvia* Cltrat* Magnesia. Becelv«d sad for aala at the Drag fetor* of J. m. FULTON, Hoi. 69 and 70 Fifth Street. PICTOBKii OELXBBATXD PAIHTINOS. POBTBAITB OF GKHSBALB. Phetographa of PBOMIBKHT MKH AMD WOMXH, ACTOIB AMD AOTBXBBXS. BDTTBBFLIXS, COLLECTION OF BIBDfI, "TOM THUMB* GBOCPE, HDMKIBO BIBDB, LKAYXS, And *?«rj itritty of PHOTOaEAFHIO A L DUS, «U itil« tad prion, PITTOCK’B, B*oki BUtlo&Mj tai Hm Itopot, opposite thi post orrioz. ipa JJUyUJCUMI BHABS WOKKM. CASXAH 4 CKAWFOBD, Manufacturers of every variety of dafah+d BRASS WORE FOB PLUMBRBS, BTNAM OR 6AS*nfTRRO| ■AGHinSTS, AND OOrPBBSMITHB. BRASS OAitiflOS, tf iD il—rrlntljini. nab to Prior. OTRAMBOAT WOBSfSTBJJtABD GAB - MdiiPAiusfl promptly u. Particular attention paid to fitting npRRFINR. RIBS fOB 00*L ANDOARBONOILS. Also, Solo Agents lor tha Western District of Pun. Strain fer the Mlo of MARSg. LAUBDBLL A ).’8 FATSBT SYPHON POMP, the best ever Invented Saving so valves, it ia sot liable to cot oat of order. end will threw moro water than any pnap of twice tip stse." • apis* JJLUMBKhS' MA'IJSKIABB. CHABLSB KULLIKIS, IHPOBTIB AMD.WBOLUALB SIBLIB, So. 130 COUUMMOK BT. t FftStfstyUe. Ooostsnily in store, a lam aawrtaeat of Copper, Sine, Iron and Galvanised iron Both Tuba. White a*d Mar Med Flag Basina White and Marbled or Sine Oloaot Basins. Ship Water Sbeets, complete. Water Closets of every description. Pomps, Bums, Ac. Iron sinks. boa end Bnemelled Portable Wash Stands. JlfriflriDinln Pipe, Bonds, Brmnohoe and Traps. Cl Work, .1 .nr)T ,ni BnfeHn uk <Mmr Hrtrut tnSl'HH&n nMb.Tm’ Hwki, ESSu SUta, Rubber Hose, do., aa low as anjhoose in the ””"7» aplMa N Wagon Matters, end all oUxors oeuoened, are hervb ' ?.* PIBST DATQP MAT, 1863, all poraons violating an Orilnaaoo of tha City of Allegheny in relattanto abstracting the BUoets, Lanes, or Altaye, or Commons, shall be dealt wtth according to tbe~prOTislons of said Ordinance. A. a ALRXANDRB, Manr. Oitjr of Allegheny, April 16th, 1863. ' ounuxcx rjjom SOrx pat or wit, ifiio. • tao.A That it ehall be unlawful fer say person to • n,r 2“W> JnniUßM, Flm, Huron, or *J£ •* proper. fc> u to pm.nl or ob at any time: and any person who ihaU offend heroin, ?•“*■?!?• t* to wwove any snoh Ud« when mailed to doeo bp tha Street Commis sioner, ahaU, on ooaviotton thereof; tefrit aadpay * fer nxy ofltase,'of throe dollars, HsMiefhs aposeof removing the said property, U removed at tha pobUo expense. aplT:tayl r£»HB BEST IN USB. BRYANT PULMONIC WAPRBS, Warranted to' give relief in ten infnatts after nee. ml to core In a short time all Coughs, Colds. iXS tetionolthsTensile,Ao. Theydlifcrfa>tAth» varl* on preparations of Cough Lomgee snd*sbi?£ *** V!? * rtl S£? l to th* Potatoes the most delict ooafcctlon. Pot op in large bases at 88 oents. Por 1 sale bp HIMOH JOHNSTOB, corner Saltbflald aad Pocrth rtmta. } ECKIVED THIS DAY.— 1c SOOOpoDodi B. 0. Hama: 8000 do prime Dried Betfi 2000 do Plain Hama: 100 both. Oaie ’ 100 do Bed Potato*, «fcadit Ta ». ICO doMB Panov Broomu * 60 bblt. Bxtraßiotin 80 both. Onkaa, In alert and fer ealo by • . m OHAB.O.BALBLBT. _»P** - Ho. 179 Liberty Heel. ftUNDBIBS. " ; " O MAOKRBRL—Nos. t, 8 A 8, In bblc. end ht rf Q . ■22SSBSSSS , 2r ' . sSMMSMtsiaa. riel andQnapowdsr Teas, for MleullTubM^Mn mo rUKNITOBH OISAXjfiKa^TH; £ssS&3tt..'S&!sat^SSE t&miia* fer art. *Soo^ , “‘ JUST RECEIVED, W AND T 9 91ABEEI STREET, A large amoztmeut of . .. BlBBOHS—Flgored and plain, cord edge and color ed edge—the richest sty* and In afi the choice .jjuaiLa. BOHHXTO—In gmt variety^ BTBAW TBnamrOS-A ales MlacUoa. BOHHXT BILKS. FLOWXJtS—Fsxhch up AMsiioan—A beautiful ist. . ■ : - * KIBBXB' HATS—lnail the desirable shapes, dad * fell line-of MILLIHXBY, LA OX3 AMD XD3IHGB, TABLX TAHS, BUOHXB, HOOP BKIBTS, FAWOY GOODS AMD HOTIOHB, Which are for tale at VERY LOW PftlOES. JOS. HORHB & CO, rr ahd n habmt btbhbt. mao j ; JJIGHLY DEBIRABLE AT Macrum & Clyde's, Latest styles of— TBIUUIHGB, XMBBOIDBBIXE, BIBBOfiI, GLOYKS, HOB IX BY. FAHOY GOODS, HOTIOMS. We wsuld aak especial attention to the great ex t*ot, variety mod low prltea of our stock.' Mllllnars end Country Merchants will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our goods before buying, as our prion are as low as those of the Philadelphls Dealer*. V WHOLKBALX BOOMS—Id and 8d floors. MACRUK4GLYDR, Ho. 78 MABKMT ffTBXMT, (Between Fourth sad Biaaend.) apfll' HAIB PEEP ABATIOH. HAIB PBtPABATION. haik pbxpabatioh. JIBESH ARRIVAL OF BILKS, SHAWLS, SACQUES, GIHGULARB, DRESS ; GOODS, EOTTBSXXSFIXB GOODS, Shawls and Hoop Shirts, AT BARKER'S, SB MARKET STREET, j anaa cHaAPasx soon, ana oraaaaD. ana . ? JJOBE NEW GOODS, at | Alexander Bates’, Ho. 21 FIFTH STBEST. Third Importatfou of SPBISG a summer roods. HXW GOODS WILL BX OPXH XYXBY DAY THIS WXXX, at AIIXHBDEE BATHS’, ‘ 80. n TITTH BTBIBT. grams goods, ; VILLAGES AHD TOWNS, CABD PIOIUAB3. J. M. Burchfield’s. SFRINQ MOUB Da LAINNSbr IS worth nets. LIGHT CHINT&IB, h m go . m OALIOOB, M 80 « SS U Do. n |5 ** 81 M LA VILLAS, M Iff M SO *• ■9O. “ a " J 7 ,“ BLXAOHBD M b> H3< MBk UHBLMAOHND da, 80 " SIX "’■ Now Is tha tixu to made joar pxrcAsaM, : M goods are eolllngoheaper than they wm besoUwbsß tha Gprtogopeta. ijpti GOODS I NJtW QUOSBI T EATON, ISACRVM A CO M An mow flftalic » chalet niaoiioa of TBuiuaea. ■ . . ■*s*oiEißnß, _ "SSSS&BW. ■BBSSBWfe"K'' BHIBTJ.OOLLiM'rtpTIM, ««PHTB AMp MUTTHKItVi. »DH ASD &UB OKBJUUUIC Fanov Goods & Notion®. WBOUHAIOI ABD UTAH, BtJImBS. i * ot - n and 19 fifth Btreat j fJK) OOPNTBY amaOHAMTS AND ®atow, nicnin « cei, Noa. 17 an 19 Firra Ban m * Jsbbensnd BetaUscs of Hoor«m*v j ■KBBoicnias, mm' ihibts, mawii BDQHM, OOLLAXS, yrai Hoamy,sloth iimu, n.m. i Aat.laUmnrtm. K ! dull waua axd botioh ■: TPb. low prtea« atvklok durtMk«i..iMmaaaU “J' 1 £*r cnai ladman* I. CUT u 4 SSSfSI. naaoHAjrea, intmu 2 *” D | *“* * n » k »telfifi *“ jobt oriuota T»aSOHBOWi^SSV3I? ,!,11, i DJtl* WOOD*. NEW GOODB From the Hew York and Boston Markets. CHEAP rOE CASH, 1 at' « BO M IS i M « as« n in X* whkkUMTtaTtt* ■**o». iuaiini» OOL< j MBUiMnat. ‘{i 'I DRT ftOODM. - jjeal thread laces; | aaoii iaa utPGBxaES’ Aoctioa salsa Swill and Jaconet j Edpnai,and“ Cojlian, ! 1 I Seti,. Ij' I Berthas, &c.; JUST OPKHXD, j ah .f .kick w. <a ..n .t Lowai raioas tbu any heretofon ofbred In this dty. ] niCRM & glide, 78 MABKET BTREET, •plbtr : in uat uuuna, ■ : at' j : | LAKE, H’ABOT a CO.'S, . jiu aasißAL aiaaET. ui^un, (U dMT tain. a. in. SiW Hmn.) »»j .PitljnAiM Xaddia* link ud Slltaj PcjiUßc Lan™. fc. ThmUiuj DnmtUum mi Optto&rw.yrtrif; Pfltow tom:.nAkmUi; “■nln-’l Wood.; Olotba, Omani auk tti Llm* HmdkMQhim. Mwk Wn, Ao.r.- .Mn*T jtJtrvsiEjaEjrTs. THEATRE.. Hmmop, Liana irii Param or 'Amutiox.—Private Boxes, AS 00 ; Bln- Obcle, Chairs, 60 cents t Family Cireks. BS eanfot Colored Gallery, Sfioanta; Oolorod Box*, M cento i Gaßary, 1A cents. ; f l-Mwf s pftAtbiattnra of the groat traglonetna, WALLHH, who will apptar for the last time ss ‘TauUnv/’ in the beautiful'samatlon drama. THIS (Thursday) | XYXHIHG, Pauline l j DB H08YA11...; FOSTKB. To oonrlude with the Hasticel Drama «fi Tom Grinfte t tom—,;; trT GYPSY JACK W TBIDAT, Unveil bensSt of tb. met trufo WALljJtE,,kowffll.pSrtotK lln.' tb. Qlpi, Witch of Icott. j tXIPAT EVE WHO, H»j lit, 166 J. WU W Ptatauili Uu tat throo octi or Bamiet l | — : KWIA WALLSB. GHOBT 1 ■ , ;*7 aoSTKB. LXABTBI4__ *«. BBRDaBSOH. QDEES___ ; AH HIE HBXBLIB. OVHBTPHH fniflimTO| ; To oonclnd. .Ith | C«lf Jttanneridr f DIBK HATTXBICX: m ,Mr. BiwnsMnt^ irg-IfJUtBT TUIHi IS I'M HEM YKA H 8 0» THH FAiOBITiS. " MASONIC! hAtt., FOR FOUBi< NIGHTS ONLY. ’ U -8;. . e THI WOBLD-BaHOWHHD RUNDSBY’S MINSTRELS, Will Jut. tb. honor of .ppnrlng n ftbor* on londiy.Tneiday, Wtdneida; and Thnn day Ktiningi, April *7, 28, 19 & 10. ' '' • : ; ' & Xa ainaw, tuM pleating entertainment. . twrt TocaUite and beet Coaedlau In tba driage'or programme taohavuias. TlukuUjtficenta. Doors optn at 7—Ooacart to <x>—ama at 8 o’clock. www*«» tpnat j HABBY HADgOOftA—* COKCfitn*. OEOWHIfiij OF THE "QUEEIIiOF may p» At EXCbIsioK HALL, Allegheny City, : (Oppotite Ui» Pert Offic*,) Th> JUYIKILI EIHOtHe BOHOOi onto Ihs Jtr. A- J.Premium,»m fiToiiOoß cats *t the ibore piece, on - \ * Tuesday Evening, JVay Oth. wUI cooilft of Ohai Bonn. Sola. £f*UoTOr’ “ d “f ob »TOihoftr th» uiStmSSt’™ 4°'"* ,Ul^“ f». itnet; of tU rtMliiTljloA, He. 44 r«fcnl rtrnt, wWuS ikojtt, Sceptre isdOariißd ire on exhibition. . .t*” 9* •* T) o'clock; Concert commence! it KbofcreSpredeely. ’J, aUTstd gPm t r j— : A BABB OHAHOB VOBjA BBATJTIFUL AND DE8IBABL& OOUNTRY : H O M E. Tfcoakocriboroatnfer ulotkat boootlfnl wood lot known no YHI OkOVk, oOntolnlni nkoatMd lnlkoßoromhof Bnrttjlgrtimo? ttntoljeppotliatka now Hnobytulaa Chunk. ond tunuiol MHOM. ol ChlS£2 S^SfcacSr'astfsig cUformt ir*m, th«pnnhftNr will **.**.! tOMBOTT* fcWtb* tMM IwnwrtUtolyyomdth* tit* htnu cbooatftrS u»4bawl bmbH that mum dMtndJv* conatnrhoßß, nm ktAs* SSSESBgeatM. t-SoLF**?* will U ild ontcnaito nit tho IHT *nqoir.otnjniiHa BROS., Ho. 21 Wood .',■■.•3... ortik* !• JHO..FLKMDIG. 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