flitisinugh 6404 BAI77IWAT . 8101{1 , 1130:::::APR1L 6, 1864 Thiainlan State - Conventhan; The Union State Contial.Ctimmittee of Pennsylvania met' ... at 'llarrialittrg' on the crofts': of-'the eth acid issued a call fora Convention of the Union party of the State to asseMble vio',lirrisburien Thurs day, the Vitkinst, ;for the ptirposo of elect ing 'fouf Senatorial delegates to the Balti more Convention, and appointing an glee tout ticket. No State ticket is to be nomi nated tiiie year: An expression of the sentiments of the Union party of the State upon the political questions of the day, and a declaration of their choice for the Presi ...., - - dentist nomination will of course be . made. The Convention will therefore be s v itost im portant. one, and its importance will not be 'lessened when we ieflect bow influential a voice Pennsylvania will have In the selec tien'of the Preeitentialtieket and the adop tion of a platform of principles. The Con vention wlll probably not epsist of more than four hundred delegntes, of which number Pennsylvania will 'be entitled to 11fty-isty abiut oritreigloth. • It What be observed by the terms of the which we publieh this morning, that the Reprientative- delegates to the Balti- MOM Convention are to bo chosen directly by the people in their county eonrentiona. We thank the Committee for coming to this Judicious conclusion. It is free from all ob jection from any quarter whatever. It is eminently . democratic. It places the re sPolulltility for a truthful expression of the people's wishes where it properly belongs -upon the people themselves. Theunconditional advocates in our State of the p?Iloy of whipping the rebels at all paints, and hitting- them wherever they can hi hurt, must go , to work at. once to hold primary rneetiegs.! The time is short, we admit, but there need not be inconsiderate action because of that fact. County conven tions and conferee meetings ran bo hold in elrery - part of the State during the next twenty dap, and there is no realm why the views of the people in their primary Mead:age may not be as fully and fairly expressed aa ift the time for the assembling of the Convention had been postponed until 'the list of May. This war hie edu cated the peoplarapitity. They know what thtant aid what should be done, and we app end,lliat in our State they have also settled In their ;own minds the question who should be our candidate for the Presidency: It only remains, then, for throe who are invited in the call of the State Committee to take the usual etepa necessary for an ex pression of their views and preferences, rand we hope that, in doing so, the best ns , n of the Union party will everywhere be se lected as the exponents of those views and the representatives of those preferences. Send men of character, ability and tried patriotism—men who are not mere gassy politicians with an indefinite namber of axes to grind—as delegates to the Conven tions. 'There is no earthly reason why vapoting dennigogites: should ever be per ' =hind to control the action of a great party of the people, and" In the present crisie espe .elally they should be compelled in every polities! movement, , whether ward, county, State or national; to take a back mat. There are schemers and :wire ptillers cad hangers on In all parties, hut it is the feel °fate honest mattseArof respectable gentle men who °hate politics," of the careless and indifferent, If each men are permitted to have things their own way. - Attend, therefore, the primary meetings go to the county conventions, and every where use your voice and influence In favor of correct principles of political eaten, anti true men to advocate and defend them. The .ewirig compOgn Six weeks' az; the whole country was led to believe that the `spring campaign againat the_ rebels. had-greedy commenced. The etereral , morementa of annalLllll in kris 01:4310IIN in Florida, TROLLS at Tunnel tall, and KILPAXEICIC against Rich mond were not unnaturally construed into a general advance of all our armies. But we were speedily Cindeceived. Thetiiite for the resumption of active hostilities had not yet arrived. ,- There are numerous eigna le day, however, that a general MOTe• inentpf, our armies will not be delayed mucklonger. The sick of the Army of the Potomac hare been sent to Washington; the reorganization of that army has been com pleted; thirty thousand men have rendez voused at Annapolis; the hospitals of Washington and Alaxandrialtave been pre paredfor the reception of a large number pf wounded; nearly all the veterans have returned to duty;_ the weather is most fa storable far an 'advance. , We call attention to the imminence of a' conflict more fierce perhaps than any that has yet occurred, with the view of im pressing _ism She. patriotic and the, truly charitable the necessity ofproviding ally and at once for the - wants of our eel. diets when the shook dopseome.., Do not forget--the Christian Commission; help along en earning Sanitary Fair; let there be no lick of futerest in Ladles' Aid Socie ties wherever theyexiet. The citizens of New York are setting : us a good example; Notwithstanding . the factthat the Brook lyn Fair had just -.closed, with receipts amounting to' four hundred thousand dol• bus, another prat Fain has .been aripsnised and inatignisted`' Rimiest - upon - the same ground, the receipts of which in three days have amended to the total: receipts , of its ilreekiva . predecessor. Philadelphia, too, Is &Only at work at:immolating fonds for hrr forthcoming Fair. _.The -resolution. to devote one day's swot° theilsaisitrjof tho enterprise,, is gezterizl throughout that City. We must not bit: ontdeite illiberality or. overshadowed . In --tuaelfialt.patzielism by the eltlieni (di, east oe West. But it Is not only oar patriotic pride that Is appealed to. Our humanity ls entreated. Onto-tit the spankers at the PliiiirgpiT niceties is thin city on Tharedei , evening expressed ihe following . zotneribet janibled opinion:- Prescient opu humiliated for the _Prod. denip, he* would be relied to' the commend of =fu; lard ; - _ wenhl 'Owe to tap secrete Ectell,rltousioransi-lictilelluti: B ef tey - -.grid other unomiloyed generals, aud the wer , Wouldrecie - eases. ln hi, ant mos.' sage; EleniHremont would deoltrathetalecory! vu forever akelleits4AO.V444J3WM• wai44 1:1#4115t Clenqasnott?,,rho tee Moronoly lojaL minas that he would approve snob a oonrie AS Mather° markeli 7,outtor him by: onto!' hto "warm arid floiatiilt4entiei r '.' To Intinyto that ho +mild patllicL"Lita..usta the-field, if, MI. soli' Veda Piesident; Smola - lif treason:l6 the" not 51DDX:44.01%-;4-c/IM "` Pinl o - 115/Im,--Augatt.thll67lo*':DlTOS ainn''Majoz.satch ' , it* f.kartotaerrt of es B fegmla. A letter, aited - flaipefe Ferry, Ai:11115, . . t 0 : She Baltimore Ainerican says: "Silica we commenced to "fight mit Siva" there has been a wholesale move ment of forces and a general change of . affiden in the Department of West Virginia, Abe Mist 'noticeable to your correspondent being, of course, those Abet have and aro occurring in this Diriaion:: General Solll wan and Staff J' closed . up shop" to day, and deported for Clarksburg, West Virgin la, at whiab place howill . have another Similar command. It la understood in mil itary circles that Gen. o.a will relieve him in commanctof the First Division. Coilonel Gee. D. Wells, aith Massechodettalnfantry, commanding 2d Brigade at post at Mar tinsburg, has beecrordirett here with his oomoand, and aseignad to tho command of the detonate of Harper'', Ferry and Mary land ilniglda, together sath the post, over ,which he will have di) general saperid- While the 33 Brigtdo, 6th Army Carps, was encamped at thle post and vicinity, the construction of the Winchester Rail road was commenced, 'and it was eaten eively hinted that the ' Union lima would ba extended during the present season. A construction corps of lame one hundred and fifty men were employed two or three weeks in laying the ties and rails, and had the road rebuilt beyond Milltown a short distance, when the orders came for-the brigade to join rte old Corps (the 6th) in the Army of the Potomac. This sadden movement on the part of the troops was a Udeadener" to the railroad prospects, which immediatelv "subsided," and the laborers ordered to the Army of the Cum berland. Daring the past week the troops in this vicinity have been. moving in every dim. lion, and for a few days this old town pre 7 veiled a rather dolefulOotrely appearance, until the arrival of more forces from:other quarters. Deserters from the rebel army come into our lines on the usual average, and after taking tLo amnesty oath, are sent across the Potomac and Into Maryland. A gentleman from Baltimore • has been in this place several weeks, acting es an .gent to secure the emplo3nien7 of these deserters and refugres . to wotk Da the tit tcasive farms that !bioug the Bolero ebony of Maryland, and now iyiug nearly idle for the want of laborers The Baltimore tied Ohio Railroad from Martine-laq to Monoosay, is now guarded by .the !Mb sad 12 al Ohio regiments The 19th (colored) troops solved here last week and oozed through on I. way into the country, fur the purpose 'of recruiting among aha "culled breddren" To this we may add the Nilo ing.front this week's .Chambereburg. Re poritt ry : The 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry moved from here en Friday evening to report to Gen. Sigel in West Virginia. It Is a splen did regiment, under command of Colonel Wynkoop. On the list nit, a splendid flag was pro. seeded to the 21st regiment at their camp. It was gotten up by Mee. Levy, sad was presented to the regiment, desire up in ho'low square, by A. K. McClure: Col. Boyd received it, and risponded to ibecom pliment to his men. On the same evening the officers of the some regiment gave a ball, *hers a beautiful swtr d wanpresented to Col. Boyd The 21st is over twelve hun dred strong. The Illtuolelusurreetton—Wer verse Pelee Democrats The Chicago Post (War Demcerst) re. views at length the recent outbreak in 11-linois. -linois. We quote tom the article. This Charleston affair, mournful sod distressing aa it ia, will eventually prove a blessing to the °notary, and particularly to the Democratic patty. Bad men, in famous men, have for months been urging so outbreak, and a violent popular tit toot titration-, they bare told their foliage. that if this outbreak commenced It could be taken up in all parte of the Northwest, and that Is a hand to used eneoun•er the question of civil liberty, would be decided. Some month cr more ago, a crazy fellow in military clothes and holding o commission fliblai.bay, Incited a setoreor Dare of bin fellow eoldieis to mobs newspaper office in Dayton, Ohio. Taey' committed the outrage, for which no !legal apology could tie made. The noisy leader was arrested. This wrong was speech:me boon to the men who, really de litt and have been fomenting a revolution in the Northwest The organ of, thisulats in thin city(the eec' eh Times) immediately notifild the Demosratic party of its .duty." That duty it declared tb.be Unit in all cases where the civil or military officers of the government interfered w 1.6 their Tights, they were not to mart to taw, nor appeal to the °Lune, but were to shoot the officers like "dogs."' If they did this, the support sod aid in •money and men of the entire Democracy wan liberally prom. iced. A (secret) meeting of three desperate men from all parts of the ate was held in Chicago in the settoad week of March, to consider upon a common measure of lotion. The deluded men at Charleston followed the advice given them from this city, to shoot down the officers like doge, bat when they looked for the Democrats who were to rally to their support, they lootied in vain. Democrats have too long relied on the law and the courts (or protection and vindica tion of their right to resort to armed vit. lance to redress even ewrong. The blood of the men who have fallen on both sides at Charleston, will rest forever upon the souls of the corrupt and . irlfirmous men who urged them to vividievee frcespeeeh by the mur der ofpublie or prirate individuals. Ltt the people, boll to • just responsibility the wretches who have Molted and goaded en these deluded men to this bloody affair at Charleston, and let the people of all parties remember that the Democrats have, by their actions, given a stinging rebuke and • direct lie to the men whnhave promised that in case there be armed resistance to the Government and its officer,', the Demo. erotic party would rally, mud in hand, to eboot down the fficars like dogs! Find oat the men who ae-.t this advice and these promises to the people, and upon these men let the moral reepoesibillty for the bloodshed' and the lives lost at Charleston reel. • Relief For East Tennesseeans The fund for tile relief of the people"( Enet Temcesisee has, throughoitt the north, reach ed nearly $lOO,OOO, of which emu the Pin aeons Talkees of klasanahasettn contrib. ate $'71.,313. Ur. Efeeitt pritits a daily list of • imbsoriptlans, e giag about $2000., and before the . : lit of May it Is highly probable that New Eogiand will contribute at least a quarter of a million to the suffering loyalletsof Best Tennessee. lbe money comes from all sources, from almost every man whom) name Ls eminent commercially or politically, or socially or professionally. it seems to hare been a matter of honor among the solid, men of Boston to give to this fund. The agent who was sent out to distrib ute the drat initillment; elates that he was called on to relieve not mere suffering and vatic Litt absolute, destitution. Thousands of loyal 'meneatid women have lost literally 1 everything by their fidelity to the Union, ,dud en to day dependent on the army conuniesariat for food. Their teems hare limn visaged;; they need tools stock, seed, and the means of hiring labor, to rename their caltivetion. They have no houses left They , are like a' people suddenly planted in the midst of , a fertile country, being compelled to tenet to their own In dustry; but without any:means to make it productive the charity plata they will accept is not to support them Idle. What .= it few hundred. thoulind dollars do for the population of half a State? It is to put them on their feet; toenable them to lies in the country they have so nobly de fended, to make the country sffsio caps% Veto( feeding the Union'armies. It iato be hoped that the money collected, Will be. appropriated sn'speedily as pottsi ble. Werknow something of the destitution testing la the mountain regions of this State; we witnessed It. in all it. horrors, in December - lug, Arid' it iss, no doubt, la- "crolied singe QM time. The oann — try is fertile, and the people ire industrious;. but they hare neither ant; mule; finning ntenslisinor seed graph sag lams an =inclosed. This 11011211711/ theylllll yretaated, and thiy can raise - go o& crow if they • can only get a fair stLtfi— as WT.- • - • ,•'l. union State Conveaten The loyal most, . of Pennsylvania, : tioroprialnii the Nationelunlotinarty, will meat is But. Ocoreentleo in the Hall orthe Mimeo( neprementatires,et Har chbnrg,on Thursday, Aprll 281 h, 11164. leach district will he entitled to the same represen tation as it now has in the State Legislature, and the delegates wit/ be ohmsu at such times sad in such meaner os shall ho directed by the respective county committees. The State Coaiention 1.3 called for the purpose of placing In nomination an Electoral Ticket, eateeting delegate. at large to the National Callfaltioll of the Litton Pang', tine held at Ilaltiroore on the 7th June next, and taking such action as it mey deem proper to reThrence to the epProaching Ptseidentiat canvass. The letection of thadistrict delegate. from Perm leylrania to the National Convention I. left, where It properly belongs, to the people assembled In their comely convention; but the different calmly com mittee. are earnestly requested to adopt such mew neve as will secure atoll attendance at their respect , Ire converellens,and thereby secure, in the choice of delegate., a fall and talc expression of the will of the Peeples The committee cannot forbear to congratulate an lover. of liberty and the Unica upon the recent tri umphe of the good ranee in New Itanapahlre and Connecticut, cud to aroma the hope, altered by all loyal Mel:, that they ere only the fcrerodinen or coon eylcudid victories soon to be aeon in the tame canal alike by the bullet and the ballot. . WaYNE MoTEAGII, Chairman. Gm W. HA.IIMIUST. } • W. W. Hare, we" retarlea. Tug N sir EXECUTIVE! MAIIIIION.—We hear through unofficial yet reliable sources, that it has been decided to purchase the magnificent residence 'erected by the late Wells CoTerly, for the purpose of devoting it to the uses off an Executive mansion. The house islarge and commodious, eligi• bly located, and' in all respects- fitted for the purpose contemplated.—EfarritturgA Telegraph. Tme kill enabling State banks to become Natinnalanks haring been amended to death in the House, Senator SEISILIIA-N has introduced another bill in the Senate In tended to effect ,the same purpose. It has been referred to the Finance Committee. RELIGIOUS .VOTICES 77; -, IrIRST METHODIST rforrEsT .- ANT CRUII.OO, ruts Sill.T.—Pro‘pop“r 0. B MciLROY. A 81, of Alloghevy Semlnaf7, Itl prcrch In flit. °hutch on TOP-.IIOIIIIIW, at 1034 o'clock. splkit p ONION BAPTIST • .CHURCH, Gt.?, Atari Ilizyn Senate —Tbete trul be praacbirg k tee. Ctbsch EVERT SABBATH. by the Putar, Be.. 8. WA•HING YON, at tp o'clock a . itand 734 p. to, which the public are tetpeeD Icily inved to attend. • . epti•lt ry , :,•-•.DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, (Acts .... Cr t,) ELDER JOSEPH KING. Pas tor, meet in EXCELSIOR HAIL, turner of Federal and Leacork am. Preaching every LOAD'S DAy at 'ntar Meeting WED- N63DAT , Th .-THE FIRST CONGREGATION u , -- - 3 4 OP niseirLZs, or Pitiaberett me" , 'ls"' ly, In the IRON CITY COLLEGE BUILDINGS, thrnor of Pennand Clair Streets. Preaching LORD'S DAY—ltbrtting cod Eventhlt — ttt lb. ...I habra. Sunday Seigel at Ai o'clock p. in. Prayer Harting orery WEDNESDAY EVENING. The public aretmsprethilipinvited. .010.11 PUBLIC JrOTICES. THE TAXPAYERS OP THE SIXTH NY &RD, aro Intimated to meets the Bch.' Lion, on ti&TORDAY BVICNING et 7% 'clock, to take Into noltelderotten the. vubject of (no Bounty Too. By older of (to ICXECOTIVIC COIMMITTEB. gY. M. M. LIBRARY.—The regular I.lntrtnrly iloeting of the A...lotion wtil he geld at the Library Roam., on MONDAY EVEN INU Awl! Ilth. at 7% A Konen' att. nd• on. of the tneinhAn IS desired. Aineptltudots to lb. •'p-Lato• ova ..tbor boln...lll,l.ronsidemd. op . Sat D. N. BOOK 14.retary. MEETINGA OF TILE UNION EX ECUTI Id 00A1 SUTTEE. of All when, .wanly., ill Is he'd at the of MA ReCIALL A BLOWN, No. 114 thin street, F . :Web:we:, on TQUILSDAY, April , 41b, lo L. at t o'clock p A. It bROWN Ebeirnaws. JCDV 11. FT eW A UT, Pecnsary sof 1.1 11 . 1:SANITARY FAIR—el hfollowing wadi local 0 wolitees hive appoin Hoefwes -17.derat1 Grigg. Una:: wan thwige J. Pet. P H Lanfman, W. W. flair, J s. W0.:41:e. 1 end J P. Pay 114, Wp. o.J Furs—rlns H. r 1111115012. Chairman; J 0. McCord. J. H. Hills - wan. apl.ll ANITA RY I —The t• feel and •.",' Copper Matoobscluisrs of Pittsburgh held a we flag on the 24 L. aft and pasfel the following resgntlen Thai wo hear Ily spirow of the spirit and :bleat of the Tlttsborab Sanitary fair. end that we will tech coutiltuite lit, wily of oar tutnufac. Dow 11 , 0 be betel!, The following gentlemen canstltate the Ccrronittei ou Steel and 0041ser Job, IP ting.r, base Jones, D. A. Park, 0. W SD, D. A. Dolor, O. VP, Hallman sicklt pTO THE ENROLLED MEN OF 71111 IitCOSIV WARD, PI LTORCIEGII— a meeting or the ,Finemoo Commttua , It mu to •-ived that all entolled men sho ham aubseritied the .monist of FM y Dollars to the Bounty Fund, et who may brew - loco to tha ISM instant maks their mharrib lom amount to that jam, shall it ewe they tee &stud s be followed from by the bewaring for that, of a ao bstituta, or the payment of commutation fee. Furthor eubscriptiow will be rewired by D. Rlbli - ER, 63 Smithfield sterol ; ALT% J. PARSONS, Contmliat'a bdice ; FLU. SMITH, 114 Water .twat. Th•re rfl he. meeting of all en r °God moo on SATURDAY EVENING, non 9th, at Windom Gall, at vbion Um, ottb,or ptlmm wUI h• rewl•ed. sp9-4: [O.CONCELLT HALL. - TILE 110DED TROUPE or TLIE WORLD! Tenth lrlomphAnt annual tour of the unequaled and famow DUPREZ & GREEN'S ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS AND METROPOLITAN IZEINSTR. Fril I a BURIRSQUE OPBRA !BRINE & BRASS BAND. The incomparable leiding Troop., et the Burnt Cork Profession. It id appear at the above Bali, peen Itieely Lot al VE TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, ?BUR OAT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Ainci, 12, 11.11, IS and 11, Introducing miny new raw., an 1 all the old favor. We of tan year.' experience. The mammoth organisation of lb* present age, en • target] and improved tor the year, .80 sod 'GI, wm p •ed of a gnat corps of dietingulahld Eth °plan sights, never berme concentrated into one nompeni ..-univetullradatittaf to bo th• beet, Want, larger and moat complete, ant to Nnt extenliee hand trawl ing--on whirtt once.l ot all the tenet (Galante of Minstrel., will be introdowd ~soh evening. Tor full pattiont•r• we revere nod Proper:no of the day. D on open at 7 snob Concert to coinlmence at 8. Admission, 13 cents: :Ibeeeveil wets 60 cants. CHAO. D. DUPIIZZ. 11505400. SAII'L. POND and DdI.4IIARDIDER, apdlt • Adnestising Agents. ILILA.I,%IENCEVILLE ELtdrioN. NM.r • !regular inootlog of the Bargees and Ouantil adv. Borough. of leserenorsllle, held on Ifer.der evening, Apell 4th, DUI, the Committee appointed at the publldAneellna of gatorday, aprU 2d, to request the UmnrcAl to order au elentlon of the Masons to decide If Borough !loads eball be honed' lo inddident admont to :pay roltuatoers to dU the quota of ills ento-dletrtot,.prtsented , thetr request, when It nes ordered that en ileettoa of tha citizens too held on BA.TUXIDAT, April 911, between the' hours of I and I o'clock p. m., at the Potato dottrel Bums, and that the Zloolltm Board be omarsted to ot➢clete. The date's to be BOUNTY BO ID3 and NO BOUNTY BONDS BI'L. U. EMU, Bargain. JONA. LONGS [AT!, tkey or Condi. spC:3ld A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stoekluildery of the Cleveland YPittsburgh Broad Company will he held at the old,. of stud Uoinpany, In uleveland . , on the CEP! DAT 0/ DAT, at 10 o'clork a. In, to Tots upon the Intense of the Capital Stock or said Company, for the par. pre of &Bowleg the boo& of said Company ter be concerted Into era.. The Tramfer Bonita ulll be closed cottne 241 day ot. April and open on tbe bth day of May. By order or the Board orDlrectors. J. N. IleCULLOCull.Prealdaat. Clen•land. tfarcb se, 1864. tah.lo3m7B , Orr= or Nom Clair Memo 95 PM lancet, PUNbutgb, April it, , 1845L I 10.11111 DIRECTORS of tho " North Cl 11Wog Coitsplzy, of MkWpm. time levied au wimaterit of OaZ DOLLAIZ PIE Biwa oo the Capital Stock, se the• lame tau stand at the chow bealoeso oa SATURDY, the SOth instant, peyable to the Trammel. ea TUESDAY, the 10th of Ray peat, iiith,th target Ater that dot.. ape:la:7ll , THOS. aL BOWO, Teeduantr. Nv.l,Vtarstirp papueo ltanterai • Orr= or tun 131carrear. Pttlaboynh, rehrtutry YAM, lOW DIVIDEND.-THE BOARD. Inrectonittste this dap declared AMINO of BAVILIA Prft 44141144 on the Income, or Thtrd Donde of thla Clconpay, out or the MM. lap of payable In cash on the tatday of Apr 4 next. lteMl W. B. BAENI44, SPECIAL NOTICE.—The owners of Oil at the Allaghetsy lassdbg are requested to remove tlar Oil at 000., otherwise It will hare to be removed at ; their OXPeZMP . ea there Ls not room there to do the current betaltemi Attentton to tb!z clatter will save trouble and exams, . mhll ' JAIIEB ALLEN. Wheat nester. AS REQUIRED BY MIT OF a SURLY, notice I. bombe shoo that AIR , - DRICW LONG hog been' tppototed &Wawa NAL. of the Erotism Boat of Pittabargh. 4 • 11. IL 111711Illt ambler. Plitaborgh, Agit Id, It. splaflt RD 01L-8 bbl ,. No. Ito lit:riri"o - n Ltaama.l34lll4Lltt. — tarfaleinr:_ - • 18/1.1.8-1110117 4% 00. 11HY' ti IB&-400 in'storesii. AILAP.. I 4 Nam &Co. : I Jrzsr AD rEß'l74.loi.rTg. QTEA3IISO4TB AND of i, REnm - BlEF,.prwtolitly fitted spt7 • DAVIS d PRFLLIPS. 110 Water 11.. net. RIM ltu GONG BELLS, 411 arzea. for alb by 21,11 Ina Da VS PIITLLIPS,' 110 watt latavol. WE LI iVE THIS DAY associated 11 lth u 010. D. COOK, M 'be Produce, Dacca and dem ral cum. Ission Molars,. COOK, PETIT!. el cO. April let 1364. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION. —oe TUESDAY EVENING. April 12th. at fl{ o'clock, viii be mold, at the Commercial Sala 'Boom; No. 64 Fifth streat 2S altars@ Citisons Inatll.l. Co.; 10 do Manchester Savings &mkt ap9 DAVIS & McILWAINE. Awn". T HREE bECONII-ELAND I , MELO DEONO, For W. cheap. CHAO. C. nurad.on, mpg 81 Wood stmt. ECOND-HAND PRINCE C0.13/AIOOL HAIMONIUM, i I rer ule cheap. ' CHAS. C. SIELLOR, •pS W. 51.4 street. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, 11129E1 SO TO 5215, Vor cao by CHAS. O. ISELLOR sp9 81 Wood street. A SPLENDID CARVED ROSEWOOD PIANO, I 7 80v,13 octui., • fran frame. ncartpow, POU BUZ AT A 011ZAT BARGAIN, I'd 11 PS 0) giII:SW:OI,MP VIE PEB RLESB STEINWAY PIANOS Oan only be had at 11. KLEE=t DBOB., Sole Agents fbr the Steinways, . stylitlt Wilkins Hall, Ft:myth areal. FOR. SAL g--WILARFBOAT AND COAL 11.•./ . .—Tbn Wharfboat at Pomeroy, ehlo, slth wren Coal Plat; (four nes ly new.) Ilms, oar; gangway; fornlttiro, de., an armed for nth' • low prim. Inquire or D M EDCOMTOS, 107 W. 41 'pert; or, GEO. T. 'WADLEY, Pormr•y, 1, bin. nplhlwd DR. F. IiESE, Surgeon and Acconohear, No 44 81111T11111CLO ffT , 211 door b..k. SI:Lb, GE=I! ATTENTION I ALL —C. COLEMAN hu tebtOlt Ll@ Asstroyed firs A &vs weeks ado, and Is oo • preparstl t s osattorwtors order kinds of WAGoN WORK, lIA.T AND GRAIN SAKI., STRAW NITTERA, STORE AND BAGGAGE TRD'IRS, DAIMONS, SKIM, de Also, eiTc6l., TEErn , for flay nod limlrt Rake.. Sastofssetory no MA ROM A Vf: !Me, user ten Allnlssny. AstlsSm oftß & co, XX PINE TAR.. Prypin 4..apn X LX.9. rut op In ores o. g 800 Ir. b .nd BUCKET& Fordo by Ibndocr and In bsrrnln eed hot•u Mks. No Irdl FINS t eTIREET, Plltabargb. aprrnin ESENtINAEY, FOR 1.:4 SOONG LeDlV.—The finnicier &salon, of kart. , n mkt, .111 opiri nlden the very titet ariventaro• In the ere, of livtrection, this lcutittolon, beshiee t sing . entirely le the country and earn...diet with vatszalve and well shaded pounds, adonis a delehtful retreat from the head of the city daring the early months of dationcriehlie the entire expense, for bran., toll on. kc , do not incised whet board eione ran be bed for in the city. Apply stein to the Pen. Ipal, Be.. A. WILLI kW, th.vocklryytile, Pa. ap9i4tr IZOR SALE—STEAM SAW MILL a AND OIL IllelflNllßY.—The oun.half or *bole of an Oil Refinery and toe.= Sim I' with n and ono-half acre. of ground an abundance of tool on the tot—os'oriopert sod belnirerorksd, equate It the Alter L soy lover and A. V. It B, le r Detest for sale The Deanery ts new and of merlin, Wild. be Sae Alili Is in splendid order. sad Is yell nits. ated, having it check rminsing from It to the river. Greet !reality or bonding boets For 1 m tic ..lass call on the mil. LYDAY d OldtillPaliN apli.tf No. 6. hand erroit,Plttsbuigh, Pa. POE HALE.—The undersigned have tram appointed a Committee by tba frtuckhr li . to make rata or the OAKLAND AND PITTS- Bllkt4/11 AND MINERSVILLS RAILWAYS, or either of them—with equiporet% .toe[, , and •VI receive Ws therefor nnill May tot, proximo. If not eoli by that time, proposal. will r • receired f r the innaand wood of the reepective railways. Notice of the Metro's' of the equipments, As., will tor siren after May Irr, aforesaid. Tor pall I .ntan rote; to tither of the unlinnigned. W M. A. D LIMON, 30 , 1111 A 2.110DM, BAB IFILL 11011 MOW, A. 8. DELL, ap91.131)1 Clomadttext. CIALENBERG'eI N. Y. PIANOS I V Those non toned, first clan PIANOS. of Galen berg's New York make, can only be had at the rooms of the undersigned. Among the many who to this vicinity out them In their famines we append a P w names G. Y. liaton, Esq., J. ktceleTtand, Esq., Miss S. A. Neely, John Gallagher, req., P. Doff, Esq., Commercial tkilege ; Mrs. McCall, TempentnorrUle ; Mn. NI:oh, Allegheny; nev. T. C. McKeever, Went Middletown ; Wltherow lamesa, E.g., and many others. 11. ELIDE& AMMO., Wake Pall, north *tract, apt. It Bole Agepta for t llenberg. pp ()SE NDA L E CE3IENT.-100 bbls. it plat received and for We 17 • •• _ _ HENRY H. OOLLIBIL ( - MODE OIL-300 bbls. to arrive this A../ day .d for sale by IMMIX U. O,LLUi. MARBLES.—The "Cleopetr." and .1.7.1. orb, liable Penal fur Hails for We by .pg W. P..BIB.II2IHALL. CRILING PAPERS —Polychrome, Prer.io and Floral Decoration,, for plo by spa W. p MABiUALL, 87 Wood et est. RE.VOr..eILS -- REMOVALT--*-rn Third National Beak, of Pittsburgh. On and alter MONDAY. April 11th, 1 ri , thl Bank .111 traaaact the business to the building for merly occupied by the OITIZCNII BANE, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittaburgh, Pa. apSdlr INO. B. LIVINGSTON. Caddo. DEMOVAL —WirsTurevELfm old and long entobltobed BLIND MANUFACTORY 11 nrmored to No. 21 8111111111NLD BTB.11:6T, near the Monongahela House ' when be is prepared to .• calre his old friends aadeurtomen, and attend to all thdr *ants to hi. line. U. E. wissinivEr.m, Proprietor REMOVAL.- W. J. TROTH, U. a Mel/taut Asterewr for the Yawed ward, hat re. moral from 45 HAND rratra. to 110 rotUEtf BTRZST, roar door. Owes D. 8. Aiweetor'e All pew°or reeding to the Second Ward, and panic: !Awl: , Th ose I hare tarred notice on will mate no terra of their Income, and there .object will apply for License prior to May lot, WI. Mee hewn from Steleflp.tri , apalt Anistant Ammer, llth Mehdon. REMOVAL, TEMPORARY. WI.LkINS HALL. Our Meads end the public at largo will not, gra' trust, forgot that we are ►t pneest, and fur a few weeks, to be found ►t WILK INn HALL, over the Mayor's Otkce, fourth street, when we bare on ex hibition and far ale as floe • •tock of PIANOS, ITAUSIONTIINS AND 11ELODEONS, ar .V SrssADAto MD city, as a .1 strictly NASTCHN NALITUIST PUTOESI 11. KLAIBER & wurnie IL L REMOVAL minx vas Goan % . . Pro-Ina awl Connehilvo Mereltni, has removed la Ro/108111TIITIELD fallitET,,comof of First. • • . QiCMGCAL—Aldertztan .1. DONALD ... 8019 hos ramoved hi, °Mc. roion3 Vs. 43 Ni. Otali-stroot to JACIKSOLPEI BLOCK. ton door Os Welting Hama' the Ottlse k os Pownoror LW/ 410:9oo orap;Voo• Arra • . if'LSdl'Tß. TILNTO—.Boys to learn BraleTin• MIN; and Suaat Malec • ' • Dalrie 4, PHILLIPS. al , 33 116 Water street. T,A.NTED, A DUES MOULDRIL DAVIS.% pm Lu PS, . • 110 WA retreat. : o rout, a blo poen, - ( 11 m 2 bbior.) rdtb or • It° ° either Plitoonlo or • `fen gi44V: 4 4IZ r.= 7 4?.." 7 .1"**•1D, • B. PlVaburgb 0? flog P. 0, ' IV NTEDlmmediAtely,. a MAN or - ii -atm teyeariAnt.os. isuara . ..::. t A to Trto ......,.. .7 - .4XlSralr 8.148,.. iivrigarisarrmrrs LATE PUBLICATIONS, at MI NECIt'S. Grape Cuisore. Troths.. thy Cal th ation of the Native Vine. By And 0. filler , press heal Etorticoltarist. Cloth—. 20 Work sad Plays or, Literary Vedette.. Dy Horace Barbs:011. Cloth— ..„ sp S•hout 011ie Garland. A Gretion oi Poetry. Urd Track. Ve11um......_ of hfroko. EiTirtave Ai- Lady Hand, the Wonder of KfugswoodWaee.. 1 50 Ten Night. in Dar -itoom. By T. B. Arthur. 155 Ticknor'. Ihrtory of Spanish Liberation. 2 vls. 4 00 Camp.ar Thal. Ely Jo. Paul, .thor of 'gra ve.,• 'T. 4 it," 8.; cloth 11 50 The V.ll Partly Lifted .d Jean. Becoming Visible. Dy W. H. Forum ' • ClOth .... I 25 C,uosel and ILlosofors. By the Country raison, author ofollecrostions of • 000.107 Parson.' 160 lodostrial Biography. By Parsioel Smilak o hm, of "Ocif-tielpr," °Geo. blepheoson," .50.; .... ... . 1 25 Yle• of Slavery—Scriptural Erdesisatlcal and Historical Ily Bahop lt o pkl.., of Yt • cl'h 150 Vigor. A Novel. Dy Walter Barrett. Clerk; ..01(1 blerchnots of New York' LA. 160 lod nOtlie .111=0gAtAnt By NO hor “ibe. 111cArs.111.= Doe- :1 an 1 ape , 1 tor': cso ,i Bed Tape nd Pidron Mho Oacoratn. By a Citizen labor, Army of the Potomac ; cloth. 125 lialutonel Honsakesper A ro Eogitah Novel—a companion t rhino; cloth • 1 50 Life and Letters of John Winthrop, Gummy" of Plausabosetto Bay Comcany, G3O ; cloth.. Echool Economy. A. Tontine en the Prepare. tbs. Orgsnlzation, Employ..., Croon, mutt and Antborisits of hchoolo; c10th....-- 1 23 Oen. Giant and his Oimpalgos By Julian E. Larks. With portrait on .teal; 1 50 Bordello, StraTord, Christrou Ere and Suter Day. By Robert Bro•nina ; c10th....._........12'. Daleth ; or. The Homestead of Nations. Egypt. Illutratel. Omen Ve1um......_.... Li'. of Wm. 11. Prescott. By Geo. I icknor. G oble Vellum. Tinted papor ..... 760 Autgniplay and Ourespondence of Lyman Beecher. Edited by his eon. Vol. 1, cloth_ I 72 , Bobo Be Homo. B y Wm. W. Story. 2 vls, cl . SOO Withrow. A our 00.012 cloth I 10 Ouro / weltrs Diary, Nor..e . and Oct 'EI; cloth 1 25. is. By the suthor of Walsh ; c10th....._.....1 SO Ilerraletiou of Itothrr Juliana, an Anchorite who lived In the days of Edward; cloth... 1 00 Codpo's Can. By author of Neighbor Jack. wood; cloth ... I 50 Glen. Boller in Now Orleans. By Parton.; elo. 200 Hand-Book of the New Totament. By ' Whorter ; cloth ~... 1 00 Cartordane—Eosau en Lila Literature and lionners. By E. Holum Lytton; 1 60 Piss Tears of Prayer and the Answers. By it Prelim; ckSh —..- I IS Art of Conversation with Direction. for Seit- Idacation ; cloth ..... 1 23 Tabs Woo the Operas. By CI W. Pardsn •, do. 1 oh The b. thi;ntirosu ; or, Etiquette awl El • opium, C O It imto liu 011 . 1 1.2 , hie B.ut, Cloth. Ckvies or ..y of lb. above Woks frre of patter, ro reteipt of prim 71 and 73 Fifth weft, next door to P. 0 AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Ghading, Paring arid Foiling with .(kit Whine of Penn street, beginning at a point on solo street at the diatatoo of v., to cast cf the oath tine of Wayne owed to a taiik-t 11..7.2 fort out or Washing ton , wet • also, Wastrington Street. from the north co. linen ' U - arty w wath lino of Pion. street; .lit, Washlagton strut, Dom north linekif Peon "wet to Daguano Way: also, Ptke street. from wuhiogtonttaisi to Wilma street; aim, Spring alley, fromWaslaWron atreet to Btover•on alloy. Bto. 1. Br ordousol awl niceed by flu Mayor, AU )>Oroblo - oh, is &G. 0.1 a.m. Coarreds ourenblief, and it is hereby ceLlised coif moored 6F tW calhortits Ihr wow, That the Beanbag Reg ulator tro aid he ts bushy authorized-and du . ..chid to adser b. for propoodN , for Gradlog , Poring nod I tang with o Penn strut, teglaning at • point on told 'twat at the distance of 30.1.68 bet east of the cart, line of Wayne street lb • paint 143.32 fest east of Wageogroo asset; Wub logton stem?, from the north cosh Hu or Liberty to south I isie of Po. tint, also, W.hington etruit from trotth Doe of Penn street to Dogorene Way; also ; Pikei etre.. from Washington attest to O'Hara insect; alto, Fprlog alley, from Washington street to Stsecason Olin,, to conformity stith the pros..ns of the ordloeace f Council. pawed the Stst day of Nay, A. D. 107 and the Act of Aosembly.apprstal the lath day of Ifay, A. D. 1857; al» an get of As sembly arproved,lan. Or h. 18(1. Ordained and enacted into • law In Conuolls, 1111.4 Ist day .!Aptly, A. D. lad. JAMES DIcAtrLEY, rm.:dent Or '.blest Attest . E. S. lloustovr, klerk of Select Council. THOS. STISILL, Pr.-Adept or Common tionneil. Attest • lluun 11'11A.Tr..., Clerk Of common Council. at n.St AN ORDINANCE for the widening wd ; of Webster or Coat str.ot, to tt o Third, 01,00 nod Fovea b Wan's; •:.. Roberts *trust, to the dg vsbth Sari; sho Wylie street, from 100 east lion of Of alrford street to to* .1.01.1 d, of Arthur* street. Sze. I. If. it ordained and exacted by 1.1.• ',Vapor, Al dermen and citizens of Pirtabaryk, in &led nerd CI Ammo. Coaneas mernshi.t.aed it u Itcrely erdained and ...used by A. exitherity au mere, That NV•bat, or Col went be said the same le hereby opened op to the Poll aldth .f story 10 0 ) feet from s...te atreet, to the Third ward. to Kirkpatrick street, said Kirk patrick street being the motarn line of the Sevroth ward, war...ling I. the city dietrict plan ; alma Rob erta street to the &vent.), ward, from the north line Of eantre AVMve to the ectrth Ike Bedford street. imordrto to Ideally district glen ; also Wylie at met, from the last Line of Crawford atreet to the west line of Artianra street, according to the clty diabrict plan. Pm. Z. Esti/erase emichel.Thatjamal Park. (6th ward.) Albert A. Moor. and 0..0 Wilsm, (chan dler,) be and they are hereby appointed appraiser" to serve the damaget or benefits, if any. sensed by opening mid stream, according to Act of Kmemialy concerning Arcata, approved Jauntily ROL lilt. Ordained and enacted Imo a law to Connell', this let day of April. A. D. 1E64. JAMES 'MCAULEY. President of Select Aianc.ll Mind K. S. lioatow, Clerk of Select Rounefl. TIMS. STEEL, Preektent of Common ConnelL Attest: Ilrori lifldorrea, Cerk of Common Oonneil. sp9t.9t AN ORDINANCE authorizing the AD& Gradln4 Paving, Setting lath Cotton.ne end opening of Walden ereet, le the Leath word, from the oaetorn cosh the of Boyd street to point 390 feel tut of maid .treat. . SIC. I. Be 11 ordained wd enacted by As Mayor, At. deetvoissnal er' Pinsescaih, fa &hot wed Caw.. Ociesdleessishisel, and B O keerCy pedaled assal by Ow osstawito 0/ the on. That the Ilecor lag Hess Water be .ad he le hereby tilithoriced to eds... forairopaitio for Orating, Paring and Betting with Ortibstoote of Watson street, to the Cighlb-ward, fro. the eastern curb Ilse of Boyd street to o Not aoo thet swat of said street to Chestnut street. and op.lng of tha rota. from Boyd sties., and to let the canto to the meaner directed by an crdinanws con. oerning streets, wised August alst, 185 - 1. Ike... Acd Ls n balker woofed by the said Omani., That Jamey la. 160t.7e11an4, of the Third word, Davld Buds, of the Third Ward, and Aaron Floyd, of the Second ward, be sod they ere hereby appointed a p. pralens to wan the dam... if say, canacd by the Orate& Faring, Curbing and opening of the old Watt. etrost, a dtreaed by in Act of Aseseibly approved Jenuary a., 1864. Ordained and enacted Into • law in fkonncile, thi. Ist day April, A. D. MS, 3A MKS MoAt LET, President of Select Coooeil. Attar: E. S. 111nonow, Cork of scloct Coonefl. Tllos. sncEL. Progdout of Common (batten. Attat t UtroN M'Mur•a, Clark of Commoig Connell. AN ORDINANCE for Grading. Poe toe sad Bating vritb Curtitone Wasnington etioeti from the to curb of Liberty street to the north stub of Webster meat .Lo Mulberry from *ltems% ttreet to Harrison street, _ - IMO.A. De ordained and goaded by du Mayor, AI. &Manuel odium of Pideberyk, I. Wed and ammo pm& .sprzoblf 4, amid bendy ordained and eine:4d by the . aatiovily v. the wee That the g Bev Witter Mnod hale 0,14 authorised and directed to :afterlife for mycosis for the Gradlog, Paring and Settles with Carbelane \Butane.. lanai, from Mei moth 'curb of Liberty enact to the north rarb Of Maleter &treat also Mulberry alley, from Mo. charde etroot to liarrtion street, In conformity erra, thriphowlelone of an mAI mope peeved the ftet day of Ataist, A L. 1837, and ac Aot of Assembly approved the Mb flaW January, A, 11. 1864. Orddoed and °noted Into. tow In o.macilr,',llhle Lt dry of A Pril v A. L. 1164. JAMES MObULEY, Preeident of the &leen Coooell. !WPM B Mouton, Clerk of Saha Mandl. TIIO3 STEIL, troadoot of 00,11111011 001/ICil Atta.t. llcoo MOtuna, Glee* of (Jan . :m.l .douocll REED' ORGANS UADE BY 01IIIIABT, N. Y The best known onbenitiatae b rognlar large Church Organs are o.k [MART'S N. Y. O• • rgan Harmoniums. The roliesring Church. have them In use, and pre fer. them,to those of any other make : M. P. Cb nrc.b, Pin street. If. L. Elnehart. Leader; Central byterlaxaborcb, Am Dr. Jacobus; Sixth Presby terian Churl, Bev. Dr. Wilson t Smithfield M. E Ohnish, W. Spencer, Leader- Liberty greet EL E. Clitirch. ;ST, J. Deader, Leader; Fiat Lath,. (throb, Seventh street. CI, M. Alexander, Leader.; Lit °amnion M. B. Church. what.. Orval Ilsrsouniumn are .smuts supe rior to ell others. ELEBIIt DUO., Sfolo Agents for Carbon's liurroaniums. v ►yflat WLklw Ball, fourth street. Ta",ME DiSTANTLY None of toe Bat Powders, Putes or 'MN lot Introlvardirlll so ernatuldly destroy BAT!; EtTOZ, BOAOLIIB, Lc., u TOWRLL'a RAT PAIITAL They 64 , 11 ant di. Instantly =ME 81110 N .1011141011, .ilOitier north and Smithfield otreeto CONSIGNMENTS. ; ttm orange • 60 do - 1 Lams; 30 do Hamburg Cheese; 160 MU. Potatoes; 60 ban bid& Lska Ifereog; Itatuatt sad Willow App:es; •a • 301sotro slitmaltalt Dotter;; • And and fst ads at lid. 1160 Mort, stoma ' . Nal/M. AIKES &BIIP,PARD. Kfinliß l ll i - PAMILY" . FLOUR. • • PV.V 80 b ec-ILedPotatan q - ?II do. Reeedatte Appier • ," • 0181titid 88fiassel..ba:iels kegr, Ididosvaddrlbroild :,•• _.• PArrxesoit a ..rm„ • •ice. 00 or . ibriakk - ; :.cauco.nuan, . -s x lr ) l4l:srismi" 1 EI!!!!Mil!! =ESE MEW' an rs 7VIENE-4 GROVZR & PAK EWS FAMILY MACHINES, Nrcelo for (leanly of Stitch Extols for lielostleity of Cinch Sztels for Duna:.lllty of trillrh E=oal• for Vast and Light It waning It le Readily iludget•ttoed It Is Easily Managed TON, Seam 1,111 tie Ith r Etlp nor RAIN loads so Faatenlng Every -Machine Warranted lbr Three Years ♦Ve take pleasa:e la •htleata it our Machines Call and see them Running. Office, No. 18 Fal.N STREET A. F. CHATONEIV, General Agent. WHEELER ,51 WILSON'S LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES G O To TOE AGENCY Ana 01111:1310111, Ind 7m wilt then agree w lth a., am till almost 'Athol !imbrue:lmA —Bressisu Asst. F VERY FAMILY to made hatipler by-the Introduction of Ibis trustworthy machlro HI 'FIUME art good, better, and best, and lhi beat machine, las real mtlrely sato In ray lag. 6 Wlaelar a Wllaaa's."—Weafera T LIST SAVE MO RIVAL. CHEROKEE • CURE 'AND REMEDY, Far Rl* at the DISPATCH DDO,DIHG , Illth stmt. 46 _ yaw I CONSTITUTION WATER, I=l EU=El=:llll= .hearer exhibited—Philadelphia Pram EASILY 111142.01tD, not liable to get oat of order, eery beautiful, mid elittpla la eau strocilan.—Eslitor N. T. Eraapstid. BRPORZ PURCHASING, diaraho ths .WhoeLtr d NTldatt."—Dall, idtuda, EXCELS la all the quaint°. that eattatttaa S ITIIPASSIS ALL OTHXEtti THIS b anquonlosably tb. lost Bolan Machine, and la the ena witch ma as ea rtColll6l6l3,l.—United Pnab These Machines are War ranted for Three Fears. Prices from $543 upwards MITSUI= 071,10 E N 0.27 FIFTH STREET Wit. SUMNER & CO., NEW AND POP LAE BOOEI3, AT HUNT'S. TIP , . A norm; by Walter Barrel Clerk. The Oempaner Thal, do. By Jean Peel. McCicnanl Ileport. Various Wino.., Cadm's Hme. A Woman's B.sneom. oounsel and Oomfort. By lb. Country P.M. Ellis Wooderm. Held In Bondage. By De Vigor. Whip, Hoe and Sword. A View of Slavery. By litehop Hopktine. Benau`a Life of Jena. Butler at New Orleans. Industrial Bftraphy. By Smiles. Oen. Omni and b(. Oamimigna. By J. E. Tarke. Peculiar. Lettere to the Semmes. Dreamtbory. By Ale[. Bmlth. Maks. By Ilstion Harieud. Lights en dhadowed Paths By T. B. Arthur. The Old Helmet. By the author of Wide Wide World. Ourearaltra Diary. The Perfect Oeutlemau, o r Etiquette A Elootteacu. Breakfaet la Pled. Bylaala. The Gnat Oorreumatiou. 'Mee of a Wayside Ina. Broken Colmona. The Bing ofturaela. Three months la the Panthers Mater. The Young Panora. 'thaeltaray, the Humorist. The Oren (Nth. Logi.. of Honor. ' Author Hallam'. Hemel= ! • Arid all other uoir b. ob , cen to had at ; =lsm Inb2ll AP Fifth 'Get. liegenla Halt. SCIENTIFIC PUHLICATIONb. Ore's Dkflinary of Arta, Manaloannel and Oro's anDplamo- 1 00 Tram on the lfannfaminfe of 10 00 Danes Manuel of GholoCr 4 00 NOW! Text Book of 1 16 Igell'e Monne of ' $ 00 • ' Momentea7.Goolocr..L..... 00 1 1411 on tho Antlonlij of Man. • 260 Illtehoock'm fleelory of Ws 010 be...-.......--. 100 21111mon'a Principles or Pbssics.- 50 Mitt Miseellaneoto 10 4:0 Oruro', lleees of the OM -.... 2OD gaals's Ifethele of andy In fiat. ltlet . t4l-•• 110 Hamboldt'a depots of 1 00 Oral's Mamma of Botany. with 1110•1 M.......... 100 Weed's Ohm Book of 1 00 Phirallaawmtd ast 1 15 Phueetary. Sullen 110 Ifitebars Popular Astrattu S ory.: - ............1:1 Alitcbal'a'Aetnencesq of lb. situ- 115 221 KAY 100., 6 51roadstrinki . • PVlLEK—FoArteeti feet_ king, chat*. t! 6U al JLIU3 -11710113 PS mugs tqweaelisy. , 11ast basoldbasottud.-, '''..t'4lAy.; F77.21" = .11 ' 15,711-11 : DR. WISBARTS • • t PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL A VERTI9O EVIRTWELIE, Tor We FULTON'S mu) STORE, Ting STBSZT.. sp9, • S . T.-1860-X' PLANATION BITTPB, ADTERI/SED TIS ALL THE PAPERS, • FOS 1111 At FULTON'S AyEms -- Cherry Pectoral & Sarsaparilla Tor ale at • FULTON ' S. .pg HAIR DYES Bachelor , ' and Christodaro , s, Tor ula FIII.T ON'S. TWO DOORS foil Tin PORE OMOIL ap9 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, ADVERTISED IN ALL TEM NIAWANULS EEMII9 FULTOWS DRUG STORE, ADTZRYIEISD cnsoatai J, Tv Ws at vuvrows DREG STORE, r/1113 STRUT GILSON 8 EXTRACT PARERIA BRAVA, AND CHLORINE WATER, Fonts at JOHN M. VIILTOWS DA M4,INDSEY wale parmatuniqy tocaUtiat Noe. 67 and 69 Fifth St., Whets bate cow pawls' OD' SEARCHER ,•••••••• :•,••i•• ' 411 vscn't , : ! • r k r•-• , 131;4101.11rE , Itz t . ifiETv-1;? - tV_! - - , -,k.. JrZIP 41DrERTZSICIIIIEJMTR: FrETA STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA FOUNDED IN 1840, INCORPORATED BV LEGISLATIVE CHARM THE ONLY INNTITUTION, Of the kited, LS TUE UNION, cendettalb; a prat tics] BUSTIVESS If AN. Oar hlgbeit commercial authorities, Tut and NVOat, prouotnes hie ordeal], wf Book-Seeping mequafied; comprehending every department or buslnma, and yet so eltillpay - detugal that the atteatire etadeut muter. the whole Stock Bootctr, Mood ones orlth • !Oat and twice' oilth ergeln;, os blbltlng, bj . threo dtlYcront meth 1.; the taunter o old to now ',Books. Partnership Booki,; Conducted by three different IF.eth . cd.x, 07441 ,1 t,114 the transfer of pid to new Books, wills the Introduetta of a new partner; also ptictlealip IBcvtratleg thn Private Ledger, By mums of which the tundra of tbs howinees are kept out ofthe general books, for thoum of the part ners only. The book ls not esti named elsewhere. The settlement of Partnershlpillooks b 7; . . Singli,Etitru; With els practical Illustratlons e erhibittugthalkate re-eieennil by Double Tatty. A unwise nille.for roe tifylog Deranged Donbie•Entry Booki, With tix tpectiimtitit.. *p [slave loan toned, and the Books correctly reopened. The learner la also exercised hi Opening Rooks, Frank eight . epecldattione. including 'pedal contd. ticum not alien met with in badmen. • Also, • eerie* of exercises in Closing Roola, From nor tnd peculiar Ppednektiota. 71. lntvcr also writ.. scoot eighty Business Dorms . Of Promissory Notes. , Judgment Xotes,'Drafts„ Or ders, Hills of Exchange, Accouals, Invokes, AU*, • serles of Business Letters, Whirl, with the lowliness forms, ars all wAtisectsd with his course of 73 sok•Eseping, makfmt it no tar owing of business practice, with • come of twastpliva Lectifro upon Book-keeping , , By the &saki!. 'Principal, explaining all thehnehlese matter motile . gl in the text. Alm, twelve Lectures on Btzsine&s subilects. How fiery one me, get doh. Hoer to get rich by trading. The mum of commercial Allures. On epeculatlamel The moral Marrenra of integrity la youth. kc., ;111.1, lecturos epos Commercial Law, - Ou Partzenhipe, Contrutc Insurance, Common Curtain, thq Eltatatf of MaltAtJoes, ac. Practfal lartructioaslu.datetlng 1 • Counterfeit. Bank Jrotes, . 111 • fallilq,at geniiite vignsttcs and cotin , tealcand I• • gs•olleCtlon of.untertat note. """= • --"'"" Our Railroad Nook-Keeping (In mannserfpf,) exhibits tb• constrne Una aid ilk aunt; ti& oipradni receipt& andeizaradlinina, ff•Z Book& a:rad tad a dividand nionied. Thaw Book., an &amnia* by idiom but two multi drawbar& In Ohs city. • '.ClstineW ode= of Pitrette Sank Books, manneertnt,) embracing all the ben fonts in pp, eunfigintrate Benham Oor new enlarged edition of DUlfr/3 Steaniboat Book.-Keeping, Now to tm lira; prim:mead to competent Ity . "A perl t irtedn !id nib books andiecomata , In this daparinemtitudenti ban the aidstaie• if oar Supraidandant, Mr. UMW IC SMITH, 111, crperfricad Trait:U:ld licroaatile Acceintait; aid formarly CI, or • Mlndidppl greitar.• • Our fall eoluse of bunkum practise' includstabont IMPIT /113921138 BOOKS, ruled le abets= differnot farms. oil: 11 Loins; 7 Day. Jeurnalf, 8 Dill Donk% 4 Oath B.s. 4 Bole Doebo. st Invoice Hooka . 1 Discount 8001f,.1 Wink Heebner, 1 Depoolt Beelates. 2 Othlecilonliailiters, I Tien's?: 'Han&liegloter.l height. Doak. Pashapi Boob,l Pilot 800 k..., These books math:ally ronord goat an hundred badness tratuactionsi cosoprobandiag Dore origiaal plan of Nations education introdnixd twenty-Ire Mon nee. How far enure have onceind ell in imitating him 101 be beet non by ccosparina the basinees papas sad books of their pupils with those of the pad:tate, Of ibis Institution.' siOzws zaisucnth EDIT/ON DGFP'G BORK-KEEPING Prize T 54; Ptstage ctE &W by by Booluatn ' I Th. landing testimonials. law* ta• cluincWr or this work: j . _ ...No other *ark upon Book-Seepintentattat the enttlect with do Much claim= gad shaptiolty.' Y. W. TDDIONDS, Caelter jibs:Unto' Bank,Well ld. T. “It gins d'akar: farkeht kb 411 d '=" *f this selence.” , • - A. SLW Cashier of itereath Vl`erd Banks-N. T. conteltai muth matter Intlsslnd_ , the cheat. C. O. HArAnten_ . President Manhattan Beak. , T: • "The moct e?oakplats to* or ths kiwi I bin ow son-" JAIL B. T, !resident Excluore Bank, Pittski!4oEN . 4arllect Alas *PO, mutates art."—Pa ' "nom Portoontancon can-oato ozzellod b 7 Oa, author,"—PitkbenA, Garet. . "All WE ornamaptal dolga. its now end roonsokow *Arlan. WooL;Ponnrylwant ioLironnotdcdtito Act Purr Plinulla in brancA of at--41.i1s . . "Tim matcher aid comprehenslve . that I . bare met ; . JOHNHYZDER , Oastarr Bank at Pittparigh: EM23M= • ; alai:tan ursilf; itsr r ets:d„ !.. , .ao. $O3 hoer strest".2f. , . • . ..Aa ae ettsAttrs ably Owner, AmirleasAAA Seta pras MarhaAi.llank Dlractor, etc.,lo baaltaa• th• roman* of lb* taghist. mate AO busthes alb." ;OEN w.isuazzats. s Smith gare•t;A. "Mr. DASH amAn of - rang taiicatlcriiiifralig• nine. .101331 CL. D. TAYLOR, .11atoli srtnist, Ifflr intio!laL Duff Li iaintshant ointment revieltiMUti•. " J. 14ND113,1tercbani, geet_Orleaaa. "I &tadu:idts Dart Wins ha hall the tinte wipe. H 4 adtalialie iguana baled.' twilling aolrtffawn%u learts aat asgthinglenitatlat.”, _ J. E. OCIXPTON,_ Cagily L . "The tiiongle opfalcitialsesili • tlamo al t antlwrlty ate van danweig. sat 'al Paged/ ot" • - gingL=OpoLD LliS BOBEIIS siazr, , Special Cennagitee nig* chataber of Cegg e aggie. =from the liftratta.) " - ZIS x WITMORI, m il, . •Roat Chatteittee casaimeallyeakoan chef:Oa ten Of lb. utility. te.ths tia_pland netting • OUltr, Doll" - • _ G ORDON,: Zgateng Marge/Me =WU" LORttof,44 l .32 91 N ON -IVIL A DUNS PENMANSHIP 411 pri , rztAxitrAtit . • If/ beat Baibtali ItoitodZtalas r Mr, n 1 ChachtaaaLtafOL Petztoylnats SW* rta. at Wpaashit !Wasting Poomltattlit Fair at .Plttattorra...„Alek Wortara Yhtlabt•Talr" at Ana tho Ohio star, • 3. A1l of irbkh otti satithltea'st oarveal. Ica the OramillniCosiot, dote alfailltd.44Cl CO Minks cod etaiiitnuri,ooOhlgS7 elookaraar 130 Ile enlarged *ill.= cellars Book-SeepOsio - a T 3 -oar Bluth 100 =Moot One =las LoPer.rokd outplte, witbctoll matiogsaxlitaxi. MOM= Pradlbi Craft? .61; with samplis aroar reamaglo Asa amp Wrltlig. ladottAr 2slloo3 lbr P r .-.NOT 81 sox rAttidpaly,, -*** ,642 EZ=:MI P: -',*: k . ~ .• ; I i:i :_,• - ' -.. -' 1 '''i . ' • - Mt'' -• , • _ -
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