EM=li Vitas tmrgit dwthl. MONDAY MOENtitrif...t::::::roD. 29 1. ittAWSOß'lie ISPEPCIGo. Jens L . Dawson., member of &tigress from the Fayette, 'Westmoreland and Indi ana dlsbiot of this State, end the IMOCessor of Hon. Joan. Coronsidelivered himself of a premeditated Cepperhead 'speech on Wed- nesclay of last week. , There Is an attempt in tho first part Of it to show that, to use his avrixwortb,."the South has been con-, aisfent 11110 '1798 in adhering to the doe trine of State_ rights." Who doubts it, Mr. DAWIIOIt aid who, possessing an ounce of patriotic blood in his vales, doubts abothat the abominable heresy of State rights drag ged the South into seemision and rebellion? To our Atter areasetneut, Mr. Dawson pro coeds to defend the doctrine of State rights, and to baiter it up with stile authorities, although, gibe illogically, he condeions, tamely enough wo admit, its legitimate and bloodyfrults. It does nothelp Mr. Dexames ease to quote the misdeeds of New England fifty years - ago as pencedent for rebellion. The best answer to all his sopigetry is the plain unvarnished fact that New England never rebelled nor attempted to rebel, while the South has never missed to threaten the dis solution. of the Union and has twice at tempted to accomplish 'bevy:throw by arms. Even if all that Mr. MATTOON charges upon,. thollskforilConvention were tree, that. Convention was in no sense. the parallel of, the South Caroline Nullification of 1838 or the present, pro-alaeeri, Rebellion. Sot Mr. hawses does not speak truthfully of the Hartford: Convention. Admitting that all its proceedings wore not of a proper character, it is nevertheless well known that trestentoble intentions hare never been proved 'against it. The Administration of Mr. Mimes attempted to do this but Big natty failed. The main object of the Con vention was to protsst . stgalust the misman agement of the war by Mr. Mumma andbis party. !Which leads us to remark that the difference between the North and the South In their treatment of alleged hardships un der the General Government lies just here: the Northhas invariably proposed toremedy her. pipet-wee:is the Union, while the 43outh has as invariably proposed to remedy here out out. Mr. Dowser, after asserting that Mr. Lincoln's-Administration has thus far failed 1 is redwing the Rebellion, proceeds thus: "theoemeletscongesst arid addealstion orawbool• 1 1 !Jaunt asolllsbedlitedPeoale hisser/ sessidelueu , _susses to be • leek or torso duration end uncertain I result. Superior rower.. and physical power may be adilident to scatter militnry organisation., bet It le gulls • &derma thing to conquer. and to snide oft T history of the Angie-damn rem is fall 'limitation. of this truth. •The Barnum mn gir d th" e e t we a e t o t f b :lo b li= yea: rbr I t ebssent htd reasserted Itself, and the !mesh coo. 'Motion was ratorrins it was before Me sftniporet. 1, great Ortandlng'siory would he neramlafy to krsp the death in sutdection„ and she would occupy • I n Ur the met of the Colon roes as Ireland and India occupy to England, as Haniptry LO An. tete, end ea Poland to story "We • This is the old. story. "We can never subdue the South," ;say all the Copper. heeds, in audacious disregard of the events of the past two years. We, can subdue the Rebellion; we Mee doing it every day; and we would have ended the unholy things year ego if the Corse and VALLanstaninHt, and VEILS/inns Woone, and Gismos B. M.ClAL tang, and lons L. Dawecas of the North had not adopted a "policy" and • "strata ' gr, i that gave more aid to the Rebellion than half its armies. „ We venture to say that no epeeelf delivered in the Rebel Congress which litetjust adjourned will be more gen erally read by Jerr:Drem's followers than the speech aeon which we are commenting. Indeed there is a remarkable coincidence of sentiment, between this portion of Mr. Ditittiii'd speech and the following extracts from - the recent manifesto of the Rebel Con gress. Speaking of the measures of our Government to subdue the Rebellion, the manifesto says: "It would hater he fair to smart that all the northern people puticitate to them deeigna. Os the contrarrokere tees a poemful Passed rob 1 .. 1. sk idi years t o Ow. The administration bee. r, hem able thus far, by its erionnots patron. il.-, • mellmistmasslelOuratelosedmie of hfitelegimm of 'BMW 1110tOklarldt; I. OUnMith• mama, to ocastrol the edectlone, and to establish an arbitrary sm. It cannot be possible that tide state of th i ngs sea melons. Ilse , people or the 'maw 'newsman:mud to-Noise, moues 0011•NOt ton mined and enslaved in enter to rein ander/Aare ea." A_gain, it says: ' "L'odi arias eridenee in siren of • Mange of pal. ill-wn tiglirt of the Gomnemant wad mine emu ran. Is red, that aorta at negotiation will not Deepened, the Oongteen are of the °pinto°, that any direst am MSS for peace woad compromise nor oar. respect, be Oldness Of good, and Interpreted by the m r :42 ,t r . a:lige: f t:l4lot wet:V. Wouan a sialy r resoiloase to f aprms, somiatent with t4Thanor ' - and withlnnirrtyant ss of the NUN, wid eons. patibio t the eater of our domestic inatltuttous No FiettoFpnef than this is wanted that the &with hichi:tei the Copperheads of the North, iiining whom Mr. Dawson °couples a prominent place, for assistance in over throwing the Union party as a preliminary ' to seeming ..the—"independenee of the Slates" How far Mr. DAWlo3elt apeeeb will go to • ii encoorsee. the South to continue the . etrogale, it is not difficult to infer. Nb - .!Hewioi concludes his speech with an illustration, drawn from his reading of the history of the Middle Ages, which he uses to express his • entire lack of . con fidence in the ability of the American peo -,' . plc' to — MMO the Union-from utter desire's ...7 tion. He nil that thetlloverement will be . • dissolved in the fires of civil war. "New ,"..; snernmenta May indeed be. of the ..., materials, but that of the American fathers . ' will be no more." This is no new doctrine with Democratic' politleans of a certain : - . , ~, • school. , We have hoard it repeated so often, privately and publicly, that we have come to regard It as the nigh rather than the - eirslienelon of those who utter It. Most !!.• • i -', firmly, :do, we believe that the pro-slavery ..! , ....--, • portion of the Democratic ;arty in the Worthiiii States really desire, the dissolts • „:. '‘'' • lion' of the lintel rather than beet it be li some the land of the , jrr4.4thich this war promises to make it:' flo attached are they ! 1 , ". , .; ~: . • tothe se il i d th D o tr emicirt ionr ti:pet.ortury,fawthhlnach had Its '..• • - :deepest roots, in Worse n° and oppression, that; rather 7,-shan-- s eeli destroyed, they would ,• •.--..1- . , ... '. In 4. 'thousand pieces. Mr. Horton may -:„ • - .: net belong:Sothis:olos of politicians, but ‘ ;• :::. : ' he eetrielsaisstAhon a very novel way of 1 4,.. -- • -.„ • showing his love for the-Union. s ' !f: .... : • We look in vain thicugh this speech for any eXPreeden• of sympathy with the sm ..: . , .- ! nwieg -.thousands whose kindred have J! .. , ,' - .!, - found 'ioldlet( _ graves while fighting for i •;1:: ! : : ii . ' the anirienacy of the Stars and Stripes. :: , c....• „,•, - ,:!!!- - , 1 :::: ; We look Its vein for. any word which may,i i ,•::- ' - 3 .:• ! .. bo `sueAlit! an indorsement of the 1 ~,t4"- - - - " '!': .4011044 if! rtattooting the war until the I IV! ' - •' -' -,Sinthebillhavobeen restored to the Union,' . . - :....1 ".= Its 1.:::" Ita inileirieelds the Administratkea like s :: " - - iiiiiiriiiin;*ii commends It for nothing. . --1 :It has done everything wrong and nothing eght.'; .In.ttrief, Mn Davies is ii:Cofirr 'l--..,:hei4-tif the Ft:R.ll4.3D° WOOD pattern -- a risco; :-Demoorat whom Vau.aapioneet '....k,_;:..,...,....5reiti1d10yht1/7 take to his bosom. His ':••• , "ti ..-;,.. "..: -',. • speech isan instat to the :loyalty of the :',,r.,.,......:.:..0....0f th e North , sad a disgrace to, the 1- •f-,....•.: !! '-' ;;:nevitittieno7,:whase -zeptratottatiee he le.. 3l' ''-`;'' ' --- - - ' -bie,'lrlaiii.trai a witioToiroulidion g!,.';..n.•:1*.1.,•.'-- 2' t.p i oir..n-: i" it itAtt.. e.teoxkiolo D emoc r atic pipers s , p —er : f hi e d i * f ithit his constituents tA irot. l ll i ti a - in'anbther Con- tea d his kf gMfai-,f,501. ekrsitiae*; -,:, , THE irr. - The readers ertbs'-derzerte of Saturday morning vete informal that a resolution ial , passod the House of Repres.ntatires the time for the payment of bounties from the LA of March to the lst of ApriL A late:dispatch informs 1/1 that the Senate will also pus the resolution. The drqft is not so be poriponsd. The Florida Expedition. There seems to be no doubt, that the ex pedition intended to penetrate Florida from Jacksonville to Tallahassee has met with a disastrous repulse. The New York Tana of Saturday morning contains a circum stantial account of the engagement into which our fortes were entrapped, and some addlitional facts are giren in our telegraph ic dispatches this morning. According to these statement' Gen. &Timm was drawn into a trap or ambuscade, where he was at tacked by superior numbers. The Tama' account ..On the afternoon of the 70th, oar troops, ander Gen. Seymour, met the enemy, 15,000 strong, fifty-fire miles beyond Jacksonville and eight miles beyond Sanderson, on the Line of the Jacksonville and Tallahassee Hall road. The battle was desperately fought du ring three hours, and at sunset oar forces, overpowered by numbers, retired to Sander son, taking with them the greater part of the wounded. The 7th Connecticut, 7th New Ilampaitize, 40th Massachusetts, 48th and CoNew York and 8111 U. B. were enga dead on the field. Colonel Heed, a Hungarian -taw was mortally wounded. All the offieers In:llainilton's Battery were wounded. Capt. Hamilton, wounded in the arm, and Lieut. Myrick, wounded in the foot, are at Gen. Gill more's headquarters at Hilton Head. Col. Guy Henry, of the 40th ftiossachuseets, had -three horses shot ander him, but incased un hurt The Cosmopolitan arrived at Beaufort on Monday evening with 240 of the wounded, Col. Bead among them, who was living when the Bolton left, on Wednesday. The enemy's loss ht not known. They captured five gone. It is supposed that the troops were from Bruges army. Gen. Hardee himself wee on the Acid, having come to Florida on a visit to hisVamily, and also to form a second mar riage. Oar loss is variously estimated at from 500 to 1,200. Seventy-eight rebel prig • otter■ ware brought by the Patton. Our dispatches state that Gen. SEYMOUR is severely censured for his mismanagement of the expedition, and that he be. been placed under arrest by Gen. Guthman. Gen. Venous" succeeded Gen. SEYMOUR, whose shattered army he re.lnforces with an en tire division from Hilton Head. They also state that SETUOVR was attacked by troops from Charleston, which seems more proba ble than the Thus' supposition. We pre sume the expedition is at an end for the present_ devand Santora is an old army officer, and commanded a brigade of the Pennsyl vania Reserves during the Peninsula cam- Psign• NKR CANDIDATIN TOR rue PRESIDENCY. Since Mmt.ann Fttotoe's late appearance in the character of a Copperhead orator,— see his speech in the Pittsburgh Pori of Saturday morning,--he has been spoken of as a possib'e candidate for the Presidency upon the Copperhead platform. On the other hand, the name of Oxman P. Mo . e.ros, ithe excellent Governor of Indiana, has been mentioned In comment's with the Union nomination. Tax report is confirmed that Gen. Suze ttes has taken Selma, Alabama. It is sup pesed that Montgomery, the capital of Ala bama, will be the next point attacked. Montgomery is about forty miles east of Selma; Mobile is one hundred and twenty miles south of it. Selma is a large town, situated on the Alabama river sod on a leading Southern railroad. Tux NSW Soft: DEMOCIATIC STATE CON-1 YENTION, which met at Albany on Wednes day of last Week, Ins called for a specific object—the appointment of delegates to the National Convention to be held at Chicago on the 4th of July next. The Convention wps controlled by the war wing of the party.. The delegates at large are Gay. BETMOCIA DEAN RICHMOND, J. Burn and Arum BitACOST. Tun Pennsyleanta House of Representa tives has passed the jointeesolution asking Congress to pass • law increasing the pay of priests soldiers and non-ocrturnissioned, offioers'in the array. The Senate will also pus it, of course. Tun Esaouatisr Law.—An official copy of this important law will be found on our fourth page this morning. An Address from the Confederate Con. grew' Nothing but a_feeling of utter deupair could have induced the rebel Concrete to pat forth the address to the people of the Confederate States which we find in a espy of the Richmond Whig of February 20+h, now before rut It to so reckless in its as sertions of history, so bitter arid falsely abusive of the North, so Tenement In its appeals to all the prejudices, the passions sod the fears of the people, that It could have proceeded alone from. a conviction that the South was getting weary of the war and of thee:awn of it. Men who have ageed cane to support who are satisfied :with the principles on which they act, who are sure of the public to which they ad ', dress themselves, do not fly into such *fit fill of ,passion whenever they speek, as to I their minds with a hapless muddle of blenders, and blind their very eyes to the I-existence around them. . This address prfotesee to he a calm re. view of the history of the contest between the North and South, - but soartly.a fact is correctly stated in regard to that centre. verity, while it isle reality another attempt "to fire the Southern heart" by the rsest a xaggeeation of Northern offences, a n t the most wilful mlerepresentstion of Northern character. It can not even present, with entire truthfulness, the main issue of the amuse, without an scasoinosnlment of falsehood. Alleging the cause that induced the South to separate It sap: .ComptEled byatempertee etoprovedurand titan- mint seta, cohnineling Utast in the inaction of • Pnainent and Vic* President by a party cant Newily sectional and half!, to the Booth and her institw done, thew !taus withdrew from the norm/ Onion and termed a new Oanfederate alliance, es parragi ouwerwed, Weed 00 011 j. 11411 relerlue el Me ad adwilet. Thin step wae kenreluctantly, by ocutraint, ant after the exhatutlen of emery meteors that we (Iffy town:, as from lourference with au property, equality in the Conn, or ei• esoptlon from rubmtedoo to en alien pourserai.. Here lib aokaorledpd that the defence and protection of slavery was the single motive of the:atop, (a confeaslon to 'Meth we alma the attention of our Copperhead and English readers,) end yet, that truth is mtified In talk about eta long series of op. preative and tyrannical sots''—acts which cannot be enumerated because they were never cone. All the sectional hostility that ever existed'has smut oat of slavery, and the election of Idr: 'Lincoln, as the I South well knew, - was Dolan assault upon slavery within the Mates, but a motion in arrest of its iiitenelon to the territories. i It is next bo o n prclaimed -that after these 1 wrongs had perpetrited, the South I wished to withdraw from the Ualon to per. feet peace, contemplated no war, end was utterly surprised tellud the federal Gov einment determined to maintain its rights wikaninincing our new catkinsl pre tour each dreasistanare, we bad a chit to expect that we wa rm be pwinitted, without titolutitione to min ute...the sets of Duck and eiralicate on ear chows. arena, and with (00 selectarl Overdue:Ll tharseter idles, onr ;Liss to eletiMtl=. It was thought, tao, try mutates wowed not be mortal to by fill allibtesid constry, *soot on the direst nem. atty. That a people, reuniting to ha animated by • Christian sectimant, •ati who bad encereett car pe• eater uteutonom .se • lbtt ,mmt, blue m lib. hi, meatchen et -their- mums thowunim e,,,,,14 mae, war opts the Math fir doteswhat they hods perfect cks su to do, 4 for reileeing them of the In- cubus which they professed reteti open thou_ __by the areocialla. ill 6,0" al .tilreibrand WIN by many CT..= Idents mho% Thin Illeyell ableantiolpatiells emu tioasse to atesapolatmem. Tana Ow ef koala Wad to awes, earnetee ea hewn 4/ Plait 1104.dat.fwa fratffsaws owe ortilati • , grAloceisrl.a, gal". Ir. chrpi d. , 44P.... 1 .221 , qf Air oar amix the Nita! Eludes of nett and Yancey, ye who for thirty years had labored is "fire this South -ern heart" to the doe pitch : oh Floyd and Thompson and Cobb, who need Buchanan's administration to get ready for the battle; oh Forsyth and Lovell, who ware promised thirty thousand soldiers to help you from this city alone; what shall yea ty to these most meek, moderate, peace-loving and truly Christian brothers? It would appear from their narrative, whioh hoe all the sweetness and unction of a discourse by &mina:bib Sleek, that the North hue always been outage, always aggreseive, always warlike, and alwaye impervious to the sug gestions of runty while the soft and gentle South—unresisting as a babe toward Its oppressors—tender as a woman to those who wronged it—turning the second ebeek with true Christian patience to the rude oreaturee who emote the fleet, and only anxious to be let alone, that it might cul tivate the serene and useful arts of peace:— hen been driven to arms with the extremest relnotency, and only when further endur ance, already too long protracted, became impessible. The estate! that red glare at Fort Sumter was not lighted by their torches, but by the United Stater. The war having been forced upon the South, the nezt point relates to the compo sition of the respective armies. It is the old story repeated: how the Southern hosts were rained from the people—men of he roic courage, sublime, patriotic devotion, and an Intelligent sense of the need of die. olpline--while ours were masses of " hire lings, plupet a, crimintle and emigrants " As a representation of the character of the two armies this is too stale and puerile a device for a remark ; but It has a we, and theta' as the basis of ,a more astounding representation. The Southern troops being men of honor and conscience, and their of ficers gentlemen, have deported themselves n, during the war with a high sense of per sonal reeponsibility, with the nicest regard to the decencies of civilised warfare, and a eoruputous deference to the rights of non combatants. On the other hand, the Tan no bg mere fiends or hyen could do more than betray their natu as, re in ail their undue._ - - Desertion of General Lees Orderly , Among the deserters who came to our lines on Wednesday, was one of General Lee's orderlies, who has been on duty all •ioter with Lee. Hie statements are cred ited at the War Department, aud he has been glean hie liberty and traueportation northward. He sets down Lee's present foroe at from twenty to twenty five then sand men. Most of hie army I. now home I recruiting. 1,6 has noti fi ed his ofßeere that they must be ready to Marob to meet the Yankees, who will be Oiling up their armies by volunteers. Jett. Btuart's cav alry are about two milee from Lee's head• quarters, and are comp'etely used up. Gorses hose buffeted during the winter for forage, anti many hove teen tent south to winter. Tney do not anticipate soy movement from Meade. The lost movement whtoh we made was communicated to Lee the day-before It was commenced by mesh citisens, and the next day additional evidences reached Lee that It was nothing bat a feint, and Lee me once commenced sending troops by rail to Rich- mond to head off Gen. Butler before any of our men had crated the Repidao. He tx peots by alsroh or April to have 60,000 men, with whom he wilt hold In check any advance of our tinny, or 'tivie• it ward to to Washington and again invade Pea nsylv an in. Tug ALALIA3I•.—The arrival of • Teasel it Sall FT atlO , lC 4 from Japan contradicts the report that the Alabama is blockaded at Amoy, but suggests that the is blockaded et Stigoo. The amendment is more probe ble than the original statement, though re quiring confirmation. She might have reached the latter port with ease from her lastprevious authentic locality, in the time allowed. Saigon is a river port of Anton, in farther India, Ousted on the river of tlist name, thirty.fire miles from the China ens. Tho population, Including ninny Chi nese, amounts to nearly two hundred thou rand. It hoe a naval yard, and s canal twenty-three miles in length, cow:anal eadog with the Re Kong river in Caw bodia- - - Lserfcsear °canoes OILLYT.—A Wash io gton telegram says: The President via- ited the Capitol this afternoon, just pre. stone to the adjournment of the Beasts and House, and signed disjontinment t resooflutanionaddi- pro.. siding for the appoi tional Lieutenant General. The resolution became s law within a fe• minutes after the adoption of the Conference Committee's report ou the disagreeing amendments. It ie understood that the spplintment of General Grant has already been made. - - A■ Irish counsellor tutving lout his amuse, which had been tried by three judge., endonr of whom wax esteemed a very able lawyer though the twe were indifferent, some of the other barristers were merry on the occasion. "Well. 1301., " said bo,'"wh j u dges help It, when there are • hundred on the bench"' "A hundred!" said s bystander, "them were but three." "By Saint Pat rick!" replied he, "there were one and two el•hors." - - Tao 'Memphis' Union Convention adopted • radical emancipation platform. A rescv lotion recommending compensation to loyal owners of 'laves failed to pus. The Con vention was largely attended. and great enthusiasm prevailed. The tide is rolling randy. Ma CHAIM —A Wsebingtou telegram to the Philadelphia Press gays: The report is very doubtful tbst a ' , combined effort" le being made to induce the resignation of the Financial Beeretary, on account of Sen ator Ponerny's circular. Tun Union members of the Ohio Lees letore, to the number of sisty.three,.had esuous at Columbus en grids, evening, when they unanimously recommended Ur. Lincoln for re-election. Mr. Cben's friends were not prerent Ono. Porn le motoring his plans for ID Active campaign spinet te boons Indiana on the northwestern borde h r rio his sum moned Gene Sibley and Sully to • mond. titian. - The mums of tippet and Lower Canada, which hasjost been taken, glees thot,folkrwing result: Upper Canada, 1,296,169; Lower Canada, 1,110,667; Total, 2,506,725. - 17 - BL - 1 0 -Aro - DICES. -----------------*-- PROP c notalte •. ROBERT KIDD WILL clam In ELOCUTION at thePTITOBIIIIGIS 7/11110.31 COLLZON, on TEIRAD&Y IVENINO.I I trcIo Itt, for the baaetit of trachart. I tacw wbo al .& to altar an m P oots:Ito ek2t melt NAT/ONA Ber K .— OF .A.LIMOHI32NY • thightnytlalia,TinO=l;—. .... nOtSOS Tido Book b noir idly revoked and insulator Id operation. we. aro procured to eio • plural Santlmbruing's, and oiler our order a• correspoadeut to Banta ono Baskin througland Um country. lecti tlfL Special attend.= Won to colon mex4 Or adjoining Olty of Pittsburgh, pada of Um coartry. limeys rocered on and Itzcleardo W lto principal oldie boned and Dote. H. NZVIN, JOHN DUN wx. osmium!, o. o.IIOTIII. ASYLUM HOMIOIII, JOHN P. Allipkw. Ask Elk 1 TO tUf•BZ ia :lo7 l , Woo,/ Street. lai Weed Street Our present koCalleal 011 M erred barbs, of late, teams me.. and mare undesirable for our OW. book We ten re announce rtes nom* our MUM ff2OllL, on she IST 01 APRIL ne" to 122 WOOD STREET. venni DOORS /molts yirra mum Nearly *pp .It. the Viltilburib Snot 110- TM *tette.* wary fat ST BINWATB PIANO Will namto ta our peamides, u base. ' - , lretJsts.r...ras u-B011:117TY FOR VOLUNTEERS. —The SECOND WARD, Allegheny, la urn reedy to Jay HDernl Bonotioa to Volunteen, on pt. Mating montoring cartlient es from tbo Ptortst Blarahal to Wil. A. REID. Ememorrer, at Alleithany That Co. JOSEPH 10111[PATRICH, ROBS HeILEIGHT, JOHN HEATH, GEO. R. RIDDLE HENRY sundrhak Hooray Cantmlaskoners. All aubecribere and contributors to tho Seeond Ward Bottom rood an remtested to pay promptly cam to WK. JOSEPH REED. Trenturer, Klltla &ad rPATRICIE,t their oertit• . 617:0 Cfbalrman. )SOU NI Y MEETING—AN AD. 391:11111Y.D ...Hag et the citizen. of the BEOOND WARD, Allegheny, will b. held et the Publicechoed Hen" 111 cm 113 (Thrirsdny) IN° 25tb fwd., &VT o'clock. All demon ere re• questad toattend, as baldness of great im All postance will be be brought before the meeting. matemi• ben to the Bounty lurid, who hers not Paid, will plea. come prepared to do ex 01.25 By Order of the Bounty Oonunizaloners. OPN. 11. L.—The Officers of the Go-- re 1 Cowmen* of the order **lege the ricks, borough* and torruebturi. are urvotly requested to meet .t WILKINS MA, Plttsbmgh. at 10 o'clxk to, TUESDAY, Itlareh ht. fleshless of groat he. porteuee trill be brought before the wetting. fe2.3:31 011DZII Or G. T. P. to.ormr, CONTRACTOIIB for Plis team arid Paper liangles, In Pittsburgh, Allegheny and ekielty, NV mo l ded to Alm( st TAIULAIET HALL, 1131 Ohio atmat, Allegheny. on TUZIDAY svmra, Mara Ist, at 7 o'cWek. fell attendance le dashed, U Madness of lgortance will be brought before the rasestlag. 13y o rof fo2a.ls MAST CONTE 011.8. n - 17 BENEFIT OF SUBSISTENCE ..cd" COMMITTZE.—Thitore VIII be admitted Me the rort.Plit Works. Wilt Ward, to se e the famous to-nsat atT +mut /et. 1684. Feb. of admlesion, 23 CEltro, the entire proceeds to be preeented to lb. Subsistence Committee of Pitts burgh. Tithed sold at :insaim of the works, at Monongahela 'Moms and Pril.lll.ll i 4. WATIIS•XD CtILICLOO lILISLIrAT Orrtca or in. 81.1111.1., Pittsburgh, P a., February geth, lgai 10. DIVIDEND.-THE BOARD 0 Directors have this day declated a dividend of atifliff PRE CENTRE o 0 the Idiom., or Third Iforteurs floods of this Employ, out of the 011100• logs of Ido, pat able in cash on thelst day of A.Fil out. felt W. B. Ea RAU, Bea'y. THIRD NATIONAL BANK, "O" PlSTillelloll —Ao Medicos for Nine Di rectors of fhb Bank wIQ b held on ELATURDAY, the 6th of Mach, 1104. at the Office of the Dime Bering, tastltatlon, between the hours of 9 and 19 o'clock m. ROBICBT C. 80111:1179. Wed niksbler. P. T. ikidAllNKllll4tiwbit: lo,4o, e , TIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP. LI —Notice to beret., Oren that the Arm hereto rote existing under the ammo of OL.tha .1 A5ll. BTBOIIB, bco beau dhoolved by the death of Mr. GLASS. The ettryleutig Duerr NM rano all the tiolono and collect alt no meets of the ‘l4 .101111 ft GlAte, T. 11..18111iTlIONG. F. Unary 22, 1161 CD -PARTNERSHIP NoTicK—The tun orO.I.ISL AEMSTUONGbeton dtsts.tard. ABALSTRO MI, the surrtrrng partner, has thts day stwroclated with him R. D. A lINISSZOPO and W. L. STA,NDI.I3, ander the et' le and Arta of attkISTRONG, BM/. a CO.. carrying on ths urns blisloro as kiefetOClTO T. IL AIINSTBOI I O, L. D. &IIIISTLIONG; W. L. STANDISH. Whin Feloaar2 27. 1224 FUSIN AND ISHADE TREES, EVERGREENS. dm Of APPLE, we balm some 20,000, sod of all the hating rat+ the most profitable for this lowetton. W. bare mho Btu u..... Early Harrow, Italdeu Blush. Ifollaad ?Wpm, Babbetu. Yetssrater, acne, Wog of Scropklnioo , Bhrd. Wood Omen, Home Beauty, Rambo,. Brooke-house, rolmso's Bawl, Boolth`e Older, to., sellb • Ivry Ism Hook of PEAK. GUMMY, Prokoll, FLUX. EVIIIOHNSN. MAHN TBZ11:6, aosta, As BLTBB BT. O 01113 REHNHZ PLANTII, t o -pitc. our .took is hn., eller Veit Ind.pmmts to pluLtwi or wholesale porch.- ors. Order. 101 l at the Orem:boom, Calmat or Pittsburgh Port Office, will he promptly Wends* to. JOHN MURDOCH, Jr., Ihtirdsta Ptitsbunrh and Oakland Ihsnartwa EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSVGIL Plrmatutu, Y.bruary 1:11, ux Las. and Discount. —51,0745 92 60,001) 3 00 1` , • to-- Gobi 4410 Savor Colnl ... 311,11700 —.....---. Dotted Btatoo Lega ' Tosidor Noun._ 491,300 11 Crittod Mateo Dondo,7 3-10 yor cf._ 100,000 OO Vatted State* Cart Meat., 6 For et... 017,000 00 roanoylvanto Bonds. _ V. 5,000 oo Motto and blutas of other Danko-. 99,109 99 Doo by other Books Z 3,554 SS Capital Stock-- ie7o,ico co Nat.. 16•66536 t Dar to *tawmotri 63 Ow • • • t Vaud and Darriago....-. 831,411143 et Th. shove stammoskt Is cm-roct to dm beet of my knowledms sad Whit It IRILRAT, Dishier. Itfarmod boron mts, this day. 4 R. 111BAEL, Rotary Public- O RDNANCE OFF SDEPARTMENT, W..MAgeos, robtuar) MNA .Dl as received try Ills Deportmant one tiIVaDAT,. March Mts. t p for the des lire the folioed.' Asseao, of nowt Relit?. TS, United litatm Cavalry patmo, as bondm an's otecinsa At the Now Tort eresnal, 0,000 At Om Trantford Amens), 6.tAX. seta. At Pe Alleghsoy Arsenal, 6,10 D Ws. At the Cludansti ?opal, AOOO eats. At the AL Lova Arsenal. WO a.o =Them mt. of Horse Equipments aro to be forntalsed completosmsept the hossahreeb, rorry.oests, luta, Octet-pin Dot aod blanket. Theo:wooed ester log letts, the malleable Iron battle.. .sod stimotes am to mattes,. strictly In pattern sod nolott to ream do po ited the Arsenals atm. named. Ths Moos me to be of lb. tegaLeilon psalm., &molted rises—not less stun 3) tube. batmen the bore on the Inside tbo Pl.lttfoo's the ea. 6nn of tar,' whits .road a beech, the pommels and mottos of beech, well eat together; ail It. Irons ono.tanth of se loch thick, md all let Into Oh. ewe ; to ho covered with the best slaughtered mw-bldo ; otter vomiting to be ejsc. The Mem to be sublet: to Inetoctlon dm l r ag a tod ll Maps st the monorsettms, bat the mole. tomb! will b. imposted at tn. Aruaahl when de- Ihrorad. Delloulea moat Cs mod. in lots of not Ur than Illty mato per meek for set oontracts of 1.03 cote nodes - orattundrod Ws ply wart 'areal contrasts of train' 600 op to I,CCO sets; toss hundred sets Ter omit for cootrsots of from 1,000 to 7,000 esti:and Sr.fimabundrei sets per stook for 01l contracts at . ro LOCO to 0,000 NAL The font delivery to be toad on tba2.l day or Aprll, 1014. Tsitgre to mak. deliveries st a entailed tome win tablet! Use two to Welt ass of tbs ember b. mo de fail to denser st that shoe. 110 bids .111 b. cm:soldered from partite other than mentor itantractlarrrs, and e ach h as e m known to Oslo Depnrtaisat to be folly ompsn .onto to d f o r. their own ahem the weak propose Bidders wilt enclose with their l oobde the •ritten matoogladmniats of their osumles, ver their Den =M. bta.l instor lobo • m pproved .Ul aerobe, ' aoTler f or d lre falthrtil nectition. Upos - the ....d being cads, tacceesfal bidders .111 be notified, and tarnished will foram of centred sod toed. Tho Dirpfniaeetionriresibe right to repot any or all bids, if net dermod w{lafsetory. .Proparale till he Midterm:alto “Brigadier merit Goons D. Donssay, Chief if Ordoonce. OfashissEtese, 0. C.," 'sod 0111 De sodomed r trepriols far Mom Inpftpm n.." 010. 1/. RAMAT, Brigadier General, Colef Of Ordnance. MO:seditt - SMALL GAB BILLS • 14 to 40 Per Cent. Positively s.ved• GAS BASING GOVERNOR. WO* en von' Apes fin Western tawnylnnis. St I 4 80 0 km. nab Cracker.; g le► ram Molly Llurka; de Calabria do; la do Dolma Irler, 9:1 kalp Baking thola; BB baba Owls; 60 bozo Bock Candg; Igr do Citron; 10 bi gro ssb. gnotr ; tco itha Gut Tobacco, la tin bit; rople Munk Clory, miens quainter 00,C00 do Blue Clgant Ben In 110,11 sad lb, aal. bg ß lITXII3 2180.L4 Not. llte and 100 Wood moot. etzsaTens R. N. D 1 17114 HINNY OINWIN, JOHN THOMPSON, EL N. WHIT!. .10H lalte __.— sabtantlallp eau. of the best untschtle.contatabs Ia room, Inclodbirmsto In and bake room. lam• balls Ur ant And bona swiss, yard cellar mbr the vtur dlrldsd tato awn. apart/nuts by UWE with ball r at the to the centre; pump ofgord . Lot 110 tab but on Bab strut, by lte bet despot Da-. alba duet. la the Borough of Lawromentlls. One dew Mut blesiltni bantam abut lb, city, Ott , mamas& one of the best TUTS. Termenq.. - Apply at the flesh Unite and Insacanc• Otheot CI. e. L Batter stroet.L 1111aVIN, Poscosin AROD 01121211.'.. .. 600 bone prima eattlog; 111/67616.—.6,000 Ito. goad Sable Hutto; aerpte .—ZOO bane b. 1 6 ,31 /WW2; them ejio 11.'E - Dei • 1 6 It•gp ar4 , bbia. Lob: • SLY ' 10.1 xv• good Ticoolbli - /Waived bY 1132DDLS, - - • • Ito 1116/dbett7 street ad 'mOradad. araatil44 rw4 ENq:t4,. ,Fnt !"*.fella lics. VA sad pad Wad. irr '74 1, 2 4 'Y VIM O L EUMA, AlAß.ora. reported to be °con- pue by Oen. Ebermen, I en the Tickeben cmty,vintry Beamed, 1119 miles from Iftrksbals.. and WI 41 man from Iffontgomety, the former Hebei Orpitsd. It - erm, at tbe commencement of the ear, a thriving past 'Ulna of Dallas county, Ala., ritusted milte right hank of the Alabama Over. It contained mineral Oberclure and a liewepaper Office. It was surrounded by a rich a lad' pop:dose dietrkt, end had an .0110. Mariam. The population was .boat 1800. WIR Ebersoan attetk Mobile or Musk Johneom. mon to be the ptoattneat ontetton of the dey. if you dean to too., boy FICIJTCTIS GAZICTICICR. Of the Border and Southern States, ►ad you tam trace out hie movement better than any other tray, and alw ber.trine eioguainted with the topographical' situation, with the else, and the im portance of the different places occupied by our triope as they &hence. It Is acknowledged by all capable of indliog to be the test work of the kind extant. Price only Id mots; neatly bound in 010 h, IS coma; labsesikeer binding, with tub, ft. If you want a oopy, tall or mad to • No. 6b firth direct, Matolie HAIL llailid,.port paid, cm receipt or min. LrdO7 13k Iwo and Army Pratmarters will end thle • protitabl book to deal to. feSS TIISEOLLITLO.N.—;•The Copartnership haretnfere *sitting Wilf“et the inntetelated. tmdertbe 'tile of WA L . = riBTANT a co., ..e dlseohred on the Ant day of Jalrilry, fete, by limi tation. WALTER WITADIT ertll he found at the aloe or Hr. 111133MDIAN, at the old .tame, 239 Liberty stmt. be beledenhorized to settle the Imitate of the late Iketet, WALTER BUT ANT, FRANK SIMPSON. /LIMO g dlepowl of toy entire stock to Mr. lIMNItY DEAN, late d di. Louis, Mo., I therefore rettre trout dee Hide and Leather buelumoded most cully recommend bin to the customers of itholute Erro. W.ULTEB Plitstrargh, P.D. 26th,1861 NOTTOIL—Tb• oadersigned baring porchual the entire dock of WALTYIt tIBIAIiT, would as oceoluse to blicastoteets and the publlo ht. noun's' to atom y»Liberty street, lately ...pied by Walter Bryant • 00., when will tofoetid • complete stock of Leather, Bides arid Oil, at all tie en at the lowest market rabic HEilliT DIAN. jENBEIM'S N. Y. PIANOS tions steh toned, boot elms PILISIOR, of Cahn - berg'. Nts• Pork man, eau only be had at the roon.• of dm midersign.d. • Am..; the many atm lo drinity c s them In their families cc appeal •. f. ulna D. I. War, EN., J. IlleCledhui. Itm , Miss a. A. beeiy. John Gallagher, EN., P. Doe, Commercial College ; Terapmannvllle Itra Ninon, Allegheny Ur. T. C. Ilagener, West lllddl.tovo t annoirem Douglas. TN.. and many othm. H. KALMAR I BRO., to Fifth Mod. I 427..1t hot. Agent. for Caleaborg. Dronirr Qh.tialatarres Ocataaa's Orrica, Pittabuzgh, Pa.. Yea !41864 J Q,ALE OF CONDEMNED PUBLIC LIIIMALL—WIII Da *old at pnbilc suction, to the higheat bildsr. at ths TOIL GROUBDII,In aim 4th DAT Or 111.11C11, 1861, at 10 o'cliek a. m., the halloalag animals, aondeentn.d mat Sot pabilts saanteavla: 15 ISABEL Istit. Coal ; ID 11011.413; 11113114. Also. • Int at tlitalL RN LI:WHIM. Sanas .44 Goamlats.t Tun. t -a*a' a PAIZIIT APPLIED BY BAILEY, PARRIML & CO. JOHN P. HUNT, P.m...awn. 0 OROSi Gestd_ Lt. Ant. and Dapnty 9;gL. BAGS' BAGS BAGS' Now and weeed-t1.4 Seamless, Burlap 8 Gunny Bags, TIAVR .iltD All dare. prinud by JOHN T. HALLEY & CO fe27:3ln No.1131(4 , 1 . 0 Trost .t.. Phlladelpttlx. ITO OIL MEN.—The advertiser having 1. • ILigneryeligibly Weaned en the Allegheny Ithar and A. V. 11. 11., with unrivilled facilitate for monotoleal handling .1011. minima to divan of or.e. half inteen, or tan whole, an eery terms; or wig make arrangements with any one having Crud. CO to mane it by the gallon or on sham. Too farther information all at No. 139 Iroarth street, wooed floor. or addrree I.IOX ra, Plttehrtrgh P. O. th27:11. (Oil City Beerier copy 4 Unite and eh. (bestial VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION V O TO1151)61 KU:RM. Karel I.t, =Oa. •111.60 1011, K tbo (koaddoial 54 Mb .2r qp oldroollisk of Pflts& do Xdbanklf Boat Stodc; 401 /10 &&adngioso Ooa Co.; . footroneo C. 4 . 1 di - Mialo lid NM loon Ito0rood; &V DAT/3 & IffetlLWAldi. Axons mMI PARM 4 VO LEASE.—The Hill Farm 1 &Wang the flotonei of eb.pture. A 1 1 41 ,4-. ny county, te eland fn rant. ers aro nat fasnati-lits Amara Made armed. and a cow - orate amp of pasture land ma tit It Is .41 watered by six or WWI wham • lar ian.. p portion of the farm b. to meadow. JOlllf E. eIIAEP. In said bowman NOW IS THE CHANCE FOR Bargains in Boots and Shoes, • GAITERS, BALYOs•G •ND OCM M old pdaps. Call M 0 .e,0 BtALS NMI gll Itsctot start.. '4l VOR BALD OR LEASE--A TRACT OT GOAL ib Ilistbath towaahip, allot:haul wow', Pa, situated la Pool No. a, eoutaluiog abou 14 t SS auras, with T aorta of outtio• tto tiro, with loam, rota. one siorwroota and 15 pit can A atival invoatownt,:lot tea plum* coodltion of tha pit, is Wok glob the teak could be vatted auwwwfully. Too puttioalara tog at 1611Toutth stmt. 11411:100 al. TWIT, Baal Twists MI. FM BALE—In Meeluro Township, PIG= •Cari or GOOD GABDPN LAND, loctallog good House, containing Pre rooms; good Pant and oat/woes ; good Spring of water- TM gum ofef.tY is withal me Mb of tap Woods Duo Paltraea Undulates OULU.. Pommel. gill be even oalat Of Area.- Inquire of IL G. DATNOII, IblaSter To.IIIA Deaver etrnit. SIXTH WARD TAXEI3.--AR persons who hove mt pad In their 80111001.4 . 1.008 and WA.Ttll Tolle% are nailed to .11 at ay aloe on or Wont the lot of March. 1/61. and per tina hi, or they wOl be prit Into the hoods of the proper alms In. coCectlon. .103ZPI1 BUTLIIIII, Collector Ite/klet 126 Wylie sten4. HOD I.OT FOR SALE, in tho lizbtb Ward, bemoan Gibbon and Warren strut. Los SI der front let 13534 nut deep, on *Man U erected • tkruentary Crick Hot., contain. Itg omen tome idol grad cellar MO. Pitticalars Inqutro of JOIN I. atom Corner Glbhon and bladm woo.. pLRTNEit WANTED, TV A PROVITABLZ.BUSINIC•3, Already established in a goad location. Loy • with • capital of,_ 52,4:03 to 111,000 vitt and MI IPod oPPortoottr Addroot.P. O. Awl ON, Alltsbooy Clty. fahlw VITTSB I H(111 BONDS ANTEll snot VS 111 las =iota at., • • BONDS. Plttabdred B Oannedditll• Italltded dad& YOU DALI. S. d. lIITAIN - Benker k Itoseranar Ad% T. RE T—To a email family, the ometaltef a banitiM reablaute in Ilotott Troy, ose atria from the Afthemy Bolus. with about % mr• tr grottud all amend with chola Emit tram, mummer^ alAblears. bre An stageot mine water. mut slaw cistern of soft water_ • lhattlett at vr•eqm.: isamt VOR Aca,rsopltieu BoirroU 1 WOW, 03 Muthre Omer, fo. mar from Om city. float no villori of Iferuflald, o lb. firar r. f fltsubsmille Biltrood. Well adspted for Gardener or a Nona!, • tail* J. L. MAIIIIRAPLI LW Liberty street. VOR April let, that j'• Brick Ihrolnor. with obi rooms, toptiwr with room or six soot of WO, sad aboadonot of 1106 frill and man. Thin proptoly to Pitt totrtubfp, Oil Tram's atroot, Door .. .roototpr Riflatoy, t at to •W, BOUTil,o6ll o •2suss , _ .V V • 'A • —‘ow receiving, a lugs do* ore.. drains of Gold Parlor Pa. pert Oak sad Waal Giulavroom sad Thal Pam.. ko. A groat altioty of clasp Pons, at No. 107 Market M. at, war Infth. . JOU. B. lIIIGHT.A. IV 'M—WO VIIVIIPTigri • ..315) in • man! part_dit Pittgburgli Mlephesry ettSes. . A4dresi - POST mica Asca. 90.. 1R BALE--A • ORTABIJI 01N E vrlth tubular Ulan I Inch tyllbder, If men stroke} ecaopl4 . l, as goat as obr. MUM. An an on wOll. IA. CA.115011 IL CO. 111127441 Perry Mott, Duquane Mar. 13,t :, ! 5 4 OES Ltip t • jtsawn Rams, 193IILAND'19, 93 Mukot stmt. NOTlOlL—lnterost of D. Itonronox. the Clomuelrebal Bank of Tnoiffinrs, suL a oo.oomoki as the let of Tobsvxm Iff ;loft: ve contload lostotri. ' sande sl2ooMatcm; telling T4l WU,. Market It. ,t :idea fo; -rsaw!D:ioar,rapo:-k on/Imm mows FAIL•gu?pRiT, AAP v .63" ma l a rAISSODI 1.701011 _ - ,t , IrmeWooffitron. Watitrhen low Anton. ilium' nir "6" Maga" H Malcsk Prat. -~x -.M, n ~ 1. 0 .." 1 .ffmkr4 Au - zwricts. • t , t. 130urrrit or 8200: Zvery dollar of .Lich will Go paid to v010ut00....a FIVE DOLLARS EXTRA! Tor .Tory roerat pia Lod red mom la I=l Miss, N. 84 FIFTH 13T BEET, Canes Hundtag, Pittsburgh, P. $6OO YOB RAW RWCRCIN ! Fifth Visited States artillery Recruits virmMe..l f, Oda well looms Regiment of LIGHT BATTIRIE, nvenotatted In every great Army of the Rohm. Wet ercele ..foodtor Ode regiment tell/ menthe $4OO Government BOnikly. Tle moo et norm veheateme Abe, POO LOOAL PRRNLIRRL the ralghest Amor aimed. geeralting Rendezvous No. 120 1,008211 gT, Plinbargn, vermin Me TROS. WILLJ r., Ist Lt. kb U. g. Angler), geera=gose. Daktt REGIMENT, U. il. lIYP►BTRY AU totunk-on •piloting In this Uoirtmoat WU Ito • Bawdy of Four H tlikci red I>o liars. from Governmoat. call Noe Mat day of Nardi, 1661; oleo Os Wattage !mod bounty offorod by.aby Ward, Nonrodb, S.ornobtp or County. Bacraltlat 0004 No. el . boos Smith dodd 'treat, Pittoi.oralL DALLAS O. MINH, Oapt. 13th toCaotry, Raaratting Moor. lattrahl - - RECRUITS WANTED, FOR Thompson',l Pittsburgh Battery. run NIGHTS? BOCNTINS WILL BZ MOM. POD OABH psld to sredt verateer, on well meat. This Battery b.. been la moths service smar ty two and shall years, mai now the majority of the old =saws base ra.solist.l for the war. Any InJormatbes 0 Wally itl.en Oa ItimmatingOdlos, No. 60 rs II STEAM, oppadt• Adams' itxpne• Mee. B. 0. ULELIITT, 1.0 LWL, Neerolting Ofliner. 100 MEN WANTED, For Col Dale's Battalion. 116th Regiment, of Rm.:wk . * novo. Too OCT. DitoDDLT and LOCAL DORDITEd paid. Doe full Ooroymm •111 be ememted tf promoted before blurb lot. Item Pins Omca No. 76 TIM lITTILT, third Mom taktf BIDRADD 0. DALT, Itoondtboi Meer. BETTER VOLUNTEER, MIN BS DRAM°. Qacrulta wanted Or the hanotraola rota• rod Va maiiidad Oolong J I.Obrtta, now in O. Ply:Divarion of Barnalda's . 0d Bluth tryt irn 'i r tz lar‘ara 097131.111111 a and LOO&L Capt. W. W. TYSON, Sacrallng Oifl 1161512, Girard Ilotia, Smithfi.u.amt BOUNTY I PREMIUM I $OOO 00 BOUNTY PAW TETEBANIL 300 00 BOUNTY PAID TO BILDBUITS, Enlisting in CoL Dale's Battalion. $O5 CO to 0113 00 ,IN OABII, paid tom, owe br'o g • T•endt th• H•• 30•0••••, N. TA TIM WISEST-ODA 0.:47. ' tattit an 9 TO VETS &NBl vv&_ iaos TO Tam RECUITITS. Wre Lothotised tr. IL BoonWog Avery, Do. 61. rEDVILL STRUT. £lleewal 01t1. isk thr.. of too Drama llasstokro MOIL rIVIII $l3O Is $4OO LOCAL DODH7T pal 04/IR. Deemslts can pawl tbotr reirtma.l. tottf T. R. B MIL Docroldoz WANTED, •O lIECRIIITII, for 24 Ward, Pittsburgh $2OO BOUNTY"! }lomtlng 001os. 60 survirumn am= assn Wourt6. 126.1111 BOOK STORE FOR BALE.—A good uppodunity h bow oAw•d, by • vary &dr= hdrawhig From active bagmen, up say acts 6. gems of ecatarlttas io the nooks and Stationery Line, tz4==ilitikarn/d will sod Waren of o The concern haa alwaye enjoyed. la . resetkabie degree, the confide:we of the coroneconi, and now has a good me of custom. The STOOK le trirb sad well allotted. the Ili =lLO ere well ermined atut ta modern .1715, tad the GOOD-WILL namable. The purchaser will hare the advantme of . four Iran' lame, which will giro him a Boob lower rent tun similar room In the neighborhood DIM pay. B. S. BB.YAII, Drakes and Insasaaca Agent, MN= 69 FOURTH IT., Barks'e 134011,4 -,- 11111.01ASTKRINI.—HATizi it me haw _ ad a hags strait al goods tor (7 ma rOdi akotrisr gnat Until= at astretmly • iTa•TIVJa BIDS; Ealr, Hoak *ad Spring TIMMS t great variety6flADl 9 . T__ _•,ITLZ • /LOOS OIL CLOTH!: OkItITTIP, .013111 CD 'MALI 00V1t1111; AdUalda, Gni" Orme aid Na. dila Border:l WS, a the brat (panty, aid amp &Morlorszipt aitabibri to. Hawn Ifo:VM by M MUT. Ahreon .torybeyty r. & Mlle lIAMHZIL. y 4,5121 CRN TRAL DRUG STORE, Chmsor Mkt ea Newel Elm" ineiNgh OZO. LJCILLI. • • • SPILLIICLIIIO sontrytANipicar4y3. a 0 4 sir nyckiwir mareolkos we. tr mar" - .8 Wh Taw pEMOVAL.—HENTri• RIGBY' has JOU ramarad DU stock of CHINA and WEND WADE to tio. SS WOOD MST, adplalmi %Ohl, Eon. Ithaca he will tm plamW to show Ida mammon a to amartmeat of all wilds la hit Hai, waited to **wants ot famines. IwWww 4 .l bonds, Maantboata, mad dry and country loam& DOttlen NOTlCE.—Wherean, Letters of Ad gr .. a d. hatotratioa au tha no anat. of Jamul ifarllig tCasalry,) bite of oth Yvette totruablp, ftrft - bom granted to subscriber, all mime lobbied to the sale Mat the e ars rsquestallo atelb immediate ioarcuctßi and gem h.rin olabbs ar demo& against tbe ,estala of esl4 deca=s MU known the esu without 'War, to • -rups.7.wxwa L _Ja=latstrmor, tlo.we/math shoot. HYLAND, WOODS &00., DIEROILAMDIBBCMATITULTAB, -. —LOMBARD tesirr, BALTIMOR% MD. Ordon tar: masa of COMM. BIIOAR, tapcr.e.c.tect.. • sturotton era obtp•lsig. Morotu"sigZlitstoli 6.; !Cow Tort. Ezra Whoolor • 00., ; . , NWO, Vend& ...poi • Doly, Roods 100., Batimaro. Wawa)! NEW .'C^' :ENV CONSIONDIENTS. bbdit * do i. !Whites On t.= .• • • o• , do toos so do • Dry Appissi . 3 bbls. Omani , &el— was: atm N4ster • d i BOLA ; Mo.; . • la do Apple Batter; . bases ftssb Patels• t.• Just mend sad !Sett 31 So: IttieSard onus. ' MUCK V131411311X114: -- • t. : AN , ~_.1.., tus 7 0 aty,svilstabl,petopaly f0r010,44 1 / I "4,fttlit . 24.7=tr i tof2 d tr am Mot_ p u laa & A . •eri 6Mnadinalladelram. Pit* .tnes sad abrob. bTq. Tor ries sad taw ling to . te2ll B. curniar a mai& 61 Nimbi st. lIRCH. BOOKS. - , 1 CBewail's Stalattata • , e7 tlk7 bLet Old from Wrltlnita of Moat* Janaor Taylar.-il.tta 'attraction atalmaaaragetasuktbrlamt. J. IL Ilaart, D. D. 'SW tratx. ' . Ma. Bastbota'aelltietina far Twat: 1& Dints.' eh daleadar for tata. 16 mil,' tas DAVIS, CLAL r. a, co ...avow. D : :4 : :IR DAY, lb 1005105. Oniaor. " 23 de York 131515 50:255 .1125k0r, 1003 boat. choice haws Precher; 150 bb.. Orson Apples: so 21:55. gull Whits pear, =Tot 5515 try , 2/.1/01112.45130 Isiza NEW WALL PAPERE--To arrive). In rgi newest Vfigt . sa4 wo— w. raraimuta. stwood stmt. 4ror ails by redISI 20" Di CHOICE RYSI IOI 82 P " I° U *lid n Ter men H0WNY...45 bb " Favdrite.)&ills. ru n tllossiit Jost toodila whit ter .11•17,.; mint Tint anikergerwom , ups .= ....ARAMOO-100' halt *l* J 4 garO&ln atcas srA !atolls* tar ~ ._ t , 40113 W. SIJAIVEII74Iv -1)112ZIEG ts atom sa 16r sis fry urn JO= R. 1:=1/10. Ilin Ji I IS C £ rEO UB 10:e0POSA LS FOB BITUMINOUS .1 COALS—Seed Prop.:sale will be received 01 th. ATM of the Phil-detects Om Werke, Fe. 110, Booth &moth street, until move of TICIDAT, rd o o r t ino'''`tria l aalse th. ogrla (*ALS, anitable the the inatenfeetare of Dbuseine. dog Gm, to be delicered an Or railroad track. of the Gas Werke, at the Ent Ward and Sloth Wood Static= in the ifellowina monthly pantie:he: flight 11107113041 tons in each 07 the a nd of September, water. Scmentba, December, and six nemand tom is each et the inonthe of Jima. Joly, Ana it% sod January, lob - WI, Mara, avec and She WAY. I °' coals must be delivered fresh, dry, wed of itt aity approved by the Engineer of the Od d deal to the wane on which the contract le bode The propeitele mat deasibe the particolar variety a coals intended to beenrolled, gad the location and name of the obi or pit front which they ore to W raised. if they spread kted notcow or cently eat coed at them Warta, manight• tor trial of notethen . tom. tenet ta tethered at th e Wotan, on or bo nthe 7th of Alai neat Toe ram tort of MO poste& tern De coneldered the weight handed in the propane* calm the contrary be armee, etsted.‘ Sto Truant mom the right to mon* .1.1 Pm* Poled to whole or In part, or to reject .a.. 4 the, tory dawn test for the totervete of the Vast, sad to the grovel of Minn co the pent of any COather4r 10 dollen the eoale according to bb igrobbent, both to quantity and qoallty, the Trustees rubnlr tbe nests to tiny elaenearo •thaorrer gunattt4 way be rroutrod to owes the deficiency, and charge to the contractor any toes or damp arising from ouch moot. win Do of. monthly, la tee equal to• et.bante at four and eis moans after the nocined period, of delivery, the illth of each 'math barl fain se the average of the toouthly dallrerties.. or at the option of the ?mine trill be made st e adier' data with I.gel hatenet 'Should cautrectore prefer to wake dellecrianaziler tho o.o u Inning tbary may be mewed no far as they ranlV coevenintly stand, but payments will be eons to deter.= the time rpoollied be the coring& efterity for the rolinhunk of nutmeg will be re• ead cede meant oast nen the warent ad character of eeturity net will be otiaxl .10111% C. CILI:StOti. mete Itairtu.r FASHIONABLY: DESIRABLE GOODS GENTS & TOOTH'S CLOTHING. 1A.A.0111 TO commisiu, IN THE BEST STTh a HANSKR. R. B. NORM, 79 9111YER.LL STREBT. Allegheny - NOTICE TO THE OWNERS. OF DRAT& SAMS 410.—notire hoar on. to oil ottentf Drays, ea=Carriagoe,Duagpice,Ac. , • la th er eitr or Dont at La tha any of Pinot Worth, to per their liessoes at the Treasuries Oftico ef the city of Pittetarsh, forthreffio le sorordons et ith an Act et Abootbly apsonel litarrh:Oth, 1640. and th Ordinance at the Cloonan of the cliff of Putt bosh, pawed April 16,11100, and isnthry rth,lBo4. All lictotho not padres or before llay 13,1681. will he placed be the hands of the third at ranee, for collection, =idea to his See at 60 toads far tio col lection the:lW: and all persons vim neglect 00 ta ttoo to lake ant lithaver ant be sobjethro • penalty. to be rthentersd before the Mayor, double the =oath ape Lamm The old Metal Maths of Vitriol& yeoman:et be re turned at the tlmo licanses ars tarn ant, or pay SS touts thereto. Nem ttf Llama: lash am-bermveltiela-derea datithrso4 any mast. Each two.harto r. -Smith amis. loch firar.heree- ...Tilhou dollars. !soh thes-borss toick.:—Yinsier Oinalhosee and Weber whole drawn try boas horao, Menses tbalsre. Par each addirionol boas mod any of the above ninths, one d W ollar. berattrot • • , I , ORGAN It CO., DIALII3OIII &ND 1111111319 01 CoaneeevWe Coal and Coke, 14 WALT'In lITRESIT, (UP STAIRS. Baas tally sayplLA with 'oar lira aer6 wrier to& bentators, .parttralir attsatair to Imes Imam ordarcarewo priparld ea stly strpretor 0041 L er n to all points, by Tall or brstric. A o.•angles to other polies sew, to Loaded at oar eldfavasor MalKot•port. we will s±l sity altars by the tar loaf. CORNER PENN a Err. man tirs. The larger; &raped sadleagt secassfal Business .plan's College- embed* few 11218 rnrlnr ullO7 tlaw. CCERt7QikI3. astalast fan bdbunti" Pat ay thi Prii 2 4 ,l4 assures s 1110barel.yrk. a:63ovalare7 1101113STRAD OAS LIGHT.-'lll4 exllllllln Ilessealipao.ozusOmparatim Ewer aithetiotatt Company. Organtaid 'Mauna AA A' .101. ltn. to oar pre., preen realm Odin fir IffseMsso he eon bed eea hoot, ohne ititerangh hotels sod panic a Ittyew egatotide Sl dm* non 7 emt set LAU MU petted of eater aunammo SOON;to bealhaty anis eon Waal geo ese as t he msobto-le en mostreetal uto osn ese It aefir em not _mitt II mod, noon ao sad ,eoemeOmmr_ne dnolsor gum tortilla stp to abloom pa le to nano, SiA pshall signass.tig ' eat n. Ma . Oar term are ow alter, et the Iletertbk Mr city. ' Naddses eshaleted to rea blown, IP; *MUM* ora , 4 l lecta Emend' Ortortew ho ethirOmt .lattrltt COUPA. IT, est Omen strotay Ps- VINICNTO MASPUNIVEIILLDNEW. /.1 —7lvocau "nag nothil ti,th* m= beta Water Ompoloy Cot 1:=11 214 of it trIIIdIL7ADM, with tar tbo :ow WO , T r ial's a t I " th-11= t Tito stoblaon *ill boo toothed to pimp trot& -at the ado oral. osMkos gsliosit totoho Ironing bows, to as olsoatton Own UT Ibis - abotratesar WA. TM d0tal!" at pada ° OO2I TF DMus will Mid tito lesatooridsitmia t idltitkro nava tray %tun Btr " ao eaorar olz K0P0 10 ... TUX visa of tatelttoory. Lotto - r Soil^ ,tot Nsabbory,,Kottoopioss Woo., MOUNT UNION ; OOiS : EGE. —This - Isititodoo; lOotaid ty, Ohio. cII r I IMAIOWS et bath MUM a n . jor.:l Tbs. Ticoltrooodsts of O. t i. L. D.. Proddooti IRA 0. CHAPAII t,21:. . 1 -"IL W . MAW" yB. = = r zi Oa Tresebas4astagwi 4•151101111. - Tbe Wig Fooloos roy ortoodrols n = l a r HOLY. . 401 " 4 & 611 .. :411 ' u""Yi Mao 'Width . US hot koi bi sod burll WIN sat smanWM "4 wi aS au lDiffuot - to • OW: ooloPktia 'alum, boatmen ilor , MOP -MUM Ut‘ MW bdialpi r i t 0004 Dowd ma to bad Is paint. _ W141 = 11 4 . 441. 1 4:=4= f. irre a rosted otoillobl‘boboarti talutoolow, or elm nu m dohs totteotolgobsioltirtrattoosmoodirOoli. • t , ` , ItkirriftePllVAND'enni•lb. 11SESIONUSISTAMPaatall i . i441114t = • ' API Sfe * Ilenaltlikero234dErablibillerail 11110!OZOakiss mkt oak ilk,. Ilesittimi.. mak= bits oft ant POMO. Throije6**ThaiOol44O,: 41 1 1-. 1 1 - Sl4/1 Igia,M,44l ll !Slrlowi."l.ifu..A I t m ewt ia t i t tti ar ... logra trais r as t ision ormsorawmiwarA _ via th..n*, ; mow& *dr ,. is Mai. atltar.... b" P Na na ta i s Fit O a 3r" =Roma 1 44021 / 7 . 11° ' MINIONS% .- - - 7,,r - il.' f.: ... ..7: t , --!f..: , . -1; 04SON'8 KATE/MON. trout the Gr..k 'word "Libra: . or •-Estestro," signifying to edam" nOlummte twai mune. I ith . b what what itemise Maks. hr le M. sad boantiftingtha Wass bah It le the most biz puripstaidon the welt& It is again owned aud rut 'why Om original_ proud*- , tot, and Is wow mate with ths same car% all' mai wt. telethon which glies it • ewe of mfillou Ash' Klee per =num. • lit a motet delightful Hair Dracula& It eredicntes scurf and !Ludwig. • lt keep the head cool and clean. it makes the hair rich. wit and glow,. It prerento the hair falling off sod tundag gnat. It restore. hale npaa bald beads. =hay ladder gmtteman who Tam a beillifillow4 of hair should a.. Lyn'. Kaamirou. Ir titmouse and used throughout the cleillsed aorta. gold trp .11 respectable de elsrs. DC/11111 ff. HUMS 6 Ow ; New Tett. HAGAN'S SEAGIGALS: SALL Tbis Is tbs most deltilkept sad safiticiidlniiii att. as ever disposers& It dblass tbir odwdodelsd Ode ws toads to • prriplatia Wears et nishistagOOM ty,lmpariog the muble pirritt irsth,sad Meat 4seiss spinsissee so tlak• aillTtenatinl9lh ion. It removes tea. trectia. pimples/RA memo. fp= t esitto.tea*laftlu estspiseodfroshAriniV** rout stal.ssioatt. It cantslas uo setkeorldllid to Erked tbsollo. Pstrcalsed Aetreises sipd-CVSrallall sra. It is what *slap lady shoal! Wen. Sad Ova te*. PressesdET W. /I aachor, Troy, IL T. Addl . .a all ord A* ers 8. to DMIMAM COP., Noorlferk. - _ *SHOHAM? TAILOR, (13nowsionto A.ll. K. Wawa.) By Baßrad sad Stymy. PITISIITIR6I3. Pa. PnISIMUOL YY In Oa United MUM Ilr:=1 itiPEci.LL Jrorress. 111111871157r3 ZahnUabie Moir Red°MUM, lOT ♦ DU, but negates gray bat/ to Ito detains! color, try saipplylat the coodlary tutor vlittlatoral m1."111...411dP111td Or l loltato• row dtoo at* maimed of bo fib. &drabs . th•vitalltylObratiethsbktrhnd aCmdofthsa taw too &oodiqr gton'tlsdolltibloColottog sotosly ratans hole tilts =Mal COW' by allow process,bat Otos a . I.llziodlidoS • promotes lto poirth,prowootsterfalllogoffosodlo otos 000dratf, sad imparts !width Ana idirostars dodo. bad. Ulna staid the Pita ilmstbainibla d q l Half °axiom sod II opastejny taarffillidn IA s -is so e • odbytetboltlianseadlaMs; tr t/ nopootabli slams: enabol by there I. ootosatrotal unto, D. LB MSS S Oa, 1141IrstA• vsy. Nor To*. Two slam ooltlll oftddl••• KBllo2‘ll =SUNG 1.1111112 - . The virile. In Bi- Lode and elneintail, vierbsis be= annturdning she Ituatang 11310.313111. 6 . 1 minim of proprietorehly, him bees- tbordnit awedCowin b 7 the .To gaud agalnettnether 131- =rn; t twee rowed 11,MIL•the ily s print* steel-plse. rirrenansbendtbribith Is placedOl the top °Leach bottle, teach. fit tan th e .. f Wets of. shy tbrnshintwithout Wlch On article to a winterfili, dandlr= till northben bnitatlon. Tuning wary bottlet Litilannt haa teen In we and grostasin Worley snow yam. new Unity .01m Abainteh ow the babliaMe gbhe that dam not anneinerkbons of 113 vonderrfol effects. IS I. the teal•iniollet theliorit With ha meant ImPswed tagredients, itieeledenpne snenend beat we verbal reintaimbls.. Wan ere pan. Mrs woad, rabrabie oat rla MAW wad, end untold - meow& Tor nets. brain, omen. rheorneibm Wine VON ...kna .tnined horer . l h 1383 . 1 . 1 1. Bawdy tharboaldnot be witb... 1 .11 ebahld be in every family. Bold by Insggie3. -•- . , - . D.l. 8/113.1111r4 MOW VOW, A25.131.m0}-ima7r.. WTHE ABOVE A.B.TLCIZES' ,-=, 'ea awi'm " slut* aconareioli; Conn. of Ilmitbeald sad South h2B.fimsod-ax.. <Amman WRIVAII3I WPM. Dr. Lnalnm's SpinriP. la the aely rellabte remedy terdtmere at tirvorgiss peetellon. It Y the di...i4Yofotolled , Pllthdee whom tile Int aerated to - t!itetel:i4 el We elm at dims • • lath CDPMegird" .° can, be oars than twenty rem iislteths.ls mar. means togdoss, led dinutitl aiit!!tr fres dumb:ak* pee; eat** nazicoostistil cesspcemde oiftteit the *Ma: /kb i‘l;s" nptabu =a yrms2lU .` . lt ew ' tß tits. *lo4'"'',Fo Gorffes,-Tho put raw* al tuditf twang pt thib414! . 044 1 Dry ohm, Obofffe. 01 ;Amil'afg - : 111 • Ilgootxxo of oho ptogrlaitor boom* aid latintill c4kag b 02th • WILY, DAVIDSON; , bib Pordellestioll4o.- . 141 by an Pitied& rztoioß psi • sr roe Num willarkle WOW. EL 11=5:12, U 0 Woad Wed. ' • illtarlia" • - Er 083 OF-EninnnUll • Gun azurnss-4tusswirasitra usimaAL arm Zl3l3DY.—Thstalluail. tridy trooddrad Manakin. no!" t om ad olden Is a IleNdqui rt9ildea, rin• ordadtd to &banes. and I . h itestudeftudota dr use, day or ntittit, M me only ens theory by tadoh To ;mot isking itteatkn to kni5:514:4,404 au«. Tilwalocsi cnn..i niard anon oink plants' Mama is nRKo. , I would etaidddidm. laildkv l // P.• hard. In 044 -o Fnen.4 l q l E UM§ etro Than, Brosioblia cut Mainland adnelindn• Whoophat Canty and to all throat and Idualdkar• plantroakbortki nontotro4 old In Conlientind". Tsinisinent front raocusi a tut porn4 l ,jiii•si ma upprik at oHa /arab by alliboloarandltildiU Dtdidda, taalnint. IProptirtor, • • ^ Amato! anemia; adadtdident'.'‘' 1,14/3 SIMMON. 3 • ..1 mix $ aiszonaWaalta simmers: PAUL DieclAtincato. aft Salantalt 111=113WAND sat otalisc, 'Mow awns vortoak unlit slaut oransa mums; Ab/43clirigtam , Juka-ag a n -ti: 313 :44. run,angrt ram Azals; , e. ,00dszero. baud. =Mr ,i4cantnek ..- Wardkoms„No.l4o PIMA It 3 MOND WEN 'pp !lag of esipir :Ist% _ CONFEBBIOISANDIX .; , mum oVAIK isvAttge, sb pet vliiiskpateilot 4. ad ate petin Mal who 4cifir franc Noma Dtbiliii,Vrikatim. Th i wowmidalaslPWl4 .4101111Pathal, A Ofialliorar D7.01*00/40004.4341/01,11 Sear 1011$i4.4;0.i6An"'"'Ml"0 1, 0 WNW 1104114141211biarAVelakaar . 0 2 5/ 0 .0111 Walikinkti `,llloPlitn! *-19.3.010;72Vi1tg•f?:%;. 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