pitisburo TUESDAY MOIINVG - MARCII 2D, 1864 The Democratic State Gonvection We have already published tho proceed ings of this body of political doctors:: The Philadelphia Age, in speaking of those proceedings, Gaya that "the utmost harmo ny prevailed in the Convention, and they (the members,] disposed promptly of the business for which they assembled." The Av. being the Democratic -organ of the Stele, we accept as truthful its smtement concerning the harmonious action of the Convention. That body being composed of delegates representing the Democracy of every senatorial and representative district in the State, and those dele gates ,haring acted with the "utmost harmony," the party is thus commit ted to the policy they adopted. We need, therefore, Look for no split, no bolting, in the ranks of our opponent' There Is "harmony" between them. In this they have followed the example of the Ohio 'Democracy/who, notwithstanding expressed differences of opinion, found no difficulty in adopting a platform upon which they could all stand. Indeed, the Democracy everywhere is just now striving to con aolidato its broken ranks and thus make success dark:lg the coming campaign a passifik event. To secure this consolidation, they are willing th concede here a little and there a little of Individual opinion—the =seem of the party being of vastly more. importance to 'the loaders than any asser tion Of principle whatever. The proceedings of the Philadelphia Con minden furnish striking evidence of the truth of this last assertion. Fortunately .for the tltdcgotes, there were so oandhloter to be nominated for State offices, and they were thus spared the perplexity which would have "arisen had they been compelled to *hoes, war or peace Democrats for their standard bearers. What they trout! have done, if oompelled to do anything, we know fall well; but, se no ticket was required of them, they gained somewhat by not sheeting their hands. To improve this advantage, a net of resolutions was adopted which beg the whole question of a platform of princi ples by granting permhoion to the dele• gates to the Chicago Convention to I' 0 o for any batch of principles thatnesy seem at the time beet calculated to ••elect a President" of the Democratic persuasion. There are three of these resolutions, and they might well have taken the syllogistic form: Wher,., The Democratic party of the State or Pectr.sylrania acknowaedges no principles of political faith at the present time but the spoils of calico, and Whereas, General Gean•ie Lt. MCCLELLAN thinks precisely as we do, therefore &yoked, That we are in favor of General GEDEGE B. MeCesta.ts as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency. But although the intention of eke Con vention to ignore all principle, cc, in the end, to adopt any principle for the sake of success, was openly avowed, the .mina. of the Convention could not be concealed. While it denounced A Willi ill LINFL.LN and his administration of the Government, it hid not one word of condemnation of the Infernal rebellion which has drenched this fair land with the blood of thou sands of our neighbors and friends, cans-. ed the tears of widows and orphans to fall like rain, and burdened our children' and our children's children with an-'im mense national debt. The party which can deliberately Ignore the cause of this great war, and which heaps curses upon the heads of those who arc (Ling all that hu. man wisdom sae do to preserve the Govern manta our fathers from total destruction, may be loyal cud patriotic, but we do not see IL Removal of the State Capital The, projeot of removing the State capi tal' from Harrisburg to Philadelphia Is mooting with more favor from the members of the present Legislature than we bed thought possible. The Harrisburg corre spondent of. the North American, of Friday, says that the feeling in favor of the removal of the capital to Philadelphia is increaaing among the country members, and if a Tote could be taken now the bill wood be car ried. The notion that the morale of legielators and the purity of legialatioa are beat pre served by locating the scat of government of states and na.ions at distances removed from great commercial centres, has long ago been proved r to be fallacious. Wash ington wart`sel . cptcd as the seat of govern ment of the United Statei partly from this consideratitn, but that city has for years been the synonym for all manner of official corruption. Have any state capitals a worse 1:111T20 than Harrisburg or Albany' Indeed, the history of these three cities oright be quoted as proof of the propo Eiden that their very isolation furnishes opportunities for legislative corruption that would not exist to so great an extent if the legislation were required to be per formed in large citiev, or, if they did ex ist, would be more likely to be counteract ed by better inticences and the greater certainty of exposure. Harrisburg possesses no historical associ ations which endear it to Pennsylvanians. No battle has ever occurred there—not even an Indian fight- The remains of no distinguished Revolutionary hero rest there. Not one of the great intellects of Pennsylvania has Leen buried there. There ift not even a monument in Harrisburg in _Which Pennsylvanians feel a common in terest. Hence, a remora: of the capitol would shook no sacred memories and violate no State pride. Harrisburg was eelected as the capital of the State at a time when it was about midway between its eastern and western portions. Then there were no railroads, and it was a week's journey from Pitts burgh to Harrisburg. Now we can go to Harrisburg by railroad from the most remote portions of the State in snooty four hours. Philadelphia is -natant from it only five hours' travel. The main reason, there• fore, why Harrislulrg was selected as our State capital cannot now be urged in favor of continuing it an Inch. ft hat been the prattle° of almost all the leading nations of ancient or modern times to locate.. their seats of government at their chief cities. To go no fsrther bask, London is the capital of Great Britain; Peril of ?ranee, SL Petersburg of Russia, Pekin of Chtas, Constantinople of Turkey, etc. Those nations have held that the dignity of their respective governments was enhanced by their location at their important cities— planted in the eyes of their own people and in the estimation of other nations. Philadelphia le our great city. These -arc some of the argnmenio that occur to na in favor of the proposed ref:m -u& nee are, herrererinteetioner to the lobe= -which ere will refer to at en early The Pre.hlent'a Recent Proclamation. IL was stated in our special Washington dispatches a few days ago that a judge in California iclea:c , l !mine convicted rebel pirates en taking the oath prescribed under the President's proclamation of am nesty. The ringleader, it was proven, bad gone to Richmond and secured the actoal issue of letters of marque from the rebel government, and with these had returned to San Francisco and was about ready to comploto his scheme of robbery and murder when the - plot—the seizure of a California treasure ship—was discovered. The dan ger that judges whose eympathies are with the rebels might hereafter release convicted offenders against the laws of the United States, has induced the President to issue hie late proclamation defining who are and who arc not entitled to the benefits of the amnesty proclamation. The President says explicitly that the amnesty proclamation `•does not apply to the cases of persons who, at the time when they seek to obtain the benefits thereof by taking the oath, thereby prescribed, are in military, naval or civil confinement or custody, or under bonds or on parole of the civil, military or naval authorities or agents of the United States, as prisoners of war or persons detained for offenses of any kind either before or after conviction; and that, on the contrary, it does aptly only to those parsons who, being at large and free from any arrest or con finement, shall volutitarily come forward and take the said oath with the purpose of restoring peace and establishing the na tional authority." The amnesty proclamation as thus ex plained will not be so tender to rebels as the advocates of a severer policy have af firmed of le. The right and propriety of the exercise of the pardoning power being admitted, we think there onn now h• no objection to the limits and terms rd pardon prescribed by the President. TEI6. Copperhead press alrrad) at w ork predicting a defeat to Lieutenant General ti n.tex in his coming campaign with the Army of the rotor:lse, this, too, witholat the slightest evidence that such a result is to be apprehended. All because Gen. Gutter would not accept the t'opperhend nomina tion for the Presidency' Ir is rendered certain that the Govern ment is concentrating at New ( - Orleans a large army of colored raps but wi ether for detached service or nor can only 1 o conjectured. The London Times, of the 4th instant, contains the follosing jitt,Ol.is 6nd foir minded article tirian oar finsceisr condi- The only souttl conelottisn ou this great question t•f fil..altrO Is oar which we rt leng•h p;atttly ativ..ea el ttt the FLti. ersl 1 real. rt, war 5h,n.0.1 Iti prese:u•nl .0 a Irl last latiott Wont( irr tb t end tier b., and the prof.'' , t•r tot ao' Ittu, eoat„ent to be taxed. l• is !Awn eg tip •a the Americans, at in-', ibod node they have been estonni tog Eurape, as they be 'bread, by the imcoessity o' their °n eon:nes:. sad the une•:empled rnatninta is of their was, they have simply Flanged i n to ,be yilt r s of Ott 55 orld entbsrrss.- .t , ttt from tibial , it wee their prou hot boast to be. free. They now dievern the fact that since 'he year IE4I the i rlinve unheedingly incurred a national debt which will probably equal in its charges the na. lea al drht of Eo,Tland. If they say that they are capable of nut taining this debt, they say no more than the truth. (o doubt the thirty militias of America con pay taxes as well at the thirty millions of Ea : Oa:lid, and wily* greater suffering. But then they moat convince themselves of the (act that Ea,Ti land and America stand for the future or .10.3 t. the same footing. The Tnisteke they have hitherto made is in stipposing that America could do as England hart done, and yet remain ar America was. They must adopt our eye tem of budgets as well as oar system of public stocks, and we can tell them that at present they have made but very little way in the realization of the truth. Their scheme for raisiog £7O 000.000 on foreign and domestic "luxuries" will never anew, r. Luxur.es will never bear to excessive a burden, or yield so exorbitant a contri bution. The burden must be universally distributed,, and lees reliance must be p'a el on indirect taxation, and eept c.ally on Tiro Wave thrills. A revenue of £7O 000 000 Is not to be raised without an income tax, and an income tax levied for the first time on a people said to be the T . :chart in the world, ought to produce considerably more than one-fifteenth part of the whole income required. in short, there it so royal road to ease and comfort in the matter of ta.ration. The imposts accessary for producing a large revenue cannot be aboard on to the ohoul dors of the rich, or joggled Intl the duties on foreign goods—least of a'l into those on foreign "luxuries." 411 dames and all sources must leer their fair share in just pro portion. Of course, the Americana can co cept these conditions if they plesire if they mean, indeed, t 4 pay their way ate:titl ing to their new lights, they wont tree& ih so nor is it far as to *ay that they will Stiffer in anything bat pride and 1,1,h g • by the adoption of the proveec As ter awl cedars the burden .d yet be prosperous, a may they at /owl OF ;array; but to do so th.y mon unlearn the ideas they hare hitherto entertneneil, and teach thenuelres ' as we hare done, t hat debt ear only Le pted by taxes, and taxes only furntehed by the patient submission ef all classes alike to the hard, th,cgh spitalok exactioes necessity. The Irish Emigration to the Culled The Cork Examiner gives a remarkatve FOripitoll of the emigrants who are 1.. testing that port in large numbers for toe United 8.6101. It says there are crow.; them some old people and you og childreo, but the bulk are stalwart young men, fed of health - re - LA vigor, and young women gaudCy dressed, but their bad a.ste cattail conceal the beauty, the aotivity,tho hout.J ing health for which the !trio), pearant girl has been so remarkable. Atu , og them of there le scarcely one to be seen poorly at tired. The goods of each party show that *small farmer'shousehold has turn broken up. Their conduct is remarkably mead". Though hundreds have sotrictimee to wei. a week at Queenstown for the vi e ent-r, there is very little drunkenness among them, and seldom a "spree,' rh,ugh they ore noisy enough romennler. Tue Eromiser thinks that few of the rue.grents are re. omits; there 3.3 none of the Buerger whet so commonly betrays the B pl r glory and bounty. It is true, the passage is paid in many eases with Amerman money, but It is with the money of their relatives to whom they are going. The Ex4minse de nice that Federal recruiting is in any im portant degree the stimulus to Irish tini gratlon, and adds: 'ft arises out of 'he condition of the country and the denting, If not perfectly trustworthy, prospects held out by the labor market of the Northern States." Jim. DAVIS ON TAXATION —Some Of the Demooratio editors are endeavoring to pro judice the laboring classes %gained the Ad ministration, which they declare in Impoe• leg heavy taxes upon them. Perhaps they would like to hear what Jeff Davis said upon this sabject, less than six years Sine,. "I 1 in absurd—Said the then Senator from Mississippi—to nay that labor pays tales. Property pays them. Property incroasee the wages of labor. Property must es iet to pay the laborer; the laborer's consomptlon falls back upon property at last." Teta Supreme Court, in accepting the resignation of Hoo. Jeremiah 8. Black u r. porter of that body, ordered a record on their minutes of their "kind and rempeatful feelings tenants him, and of their best wishes for hie health and happiness,. of which he Was notified in behalf of the Conti b lie. Julia Wayne. Strength of tat talon Force*. A Waehiagtor. corrt.9)ond , :nt writPs Same "well Feted writess have jos! ascertains!' Goat tho lean: cdl Jur more MCI/ was a sudden determination on the part of Mr, Lincoln. This id a peal mis. take, indeed; the President doubtless de tersolued early last Fall in put one million of men into lice field, and the estimates of the War Office were originally prepared for over that number. Awing Burgeon. General Barmen estimated in ()weber, 1863, that provision should be mado for medocal and hospital supplied, for tta Social year 1864 65, far one million two hundred'and thirty-nine thousand two hundred and seventy-three soldiers, whiei at ten dol lars each, made 514 882,730. This was re• &need, and the Military Appropriation bill just passed by the Howse provided for med ical and hospttal dupplles for seven hun dred and fifty•three thousand 'five hundred and aunty-four soldiers. When the quota's squall all bane been filled we dhall doubtless have about that number in the field. A CHICAGO HEROINE —The Washington Repta,?ican has an account of a young woman wbe, under the name of Frank Mil ler, ellinted in Chicago, with her brother, in the 65th Home Guards, served her three months without discovery, subsequently enlisted in the 90th Illinois, was taken prisoner In a battle near Chattanooga, and released after two weeks . imprisonment. Daring her captivity she received a let ter from Jiff. Davis, offering hers Lieu tenaut's commission if she would enlist in their army. She had no bcme and no rela tives, but she said she preferred to fight as a private than be honored with a commis sion from the retie. The insurgents tried to extort from her a promise that she would go home and not enter the service again. '4lO home she said; •'my only brother as killed at Pittsburgh Landing, and I have no home—no ftisivie !" Turas is reason to believe that the enii grotion from Europe to this country this year will be r.esrly as great as in the year 1954, when throe hundred thousand foreign er' arrived at the port of New York alone, I=! LECTU RE POSTPONED E ty tbn 1.1 J. 13 DALES, D. D., 0' L. d.. 1 red In tue Ist U. Y. Cuurch b• Et pollpool d troll T,wday Thure w •e• g . I.i.tvapeew or E 14,111. Yloottt.' Poly°. wbo be" p,rolsurol t.:Letz for Tosd•7 .sing a 11 ploo, ret.o.la tbara 1.01 Ttiurad y free ing. llat nah/9 It . -.N(11 ICE —Several of the Police Otoors of filo of Iv of All gL.ny lf,•lt•ff the Corotalttae are d.dren.cL.htalnitg a auxialar cctpet•tat sod trust worthy MEN to all the •acati Appit ynue, rifts, rera .cally or t. crri , lug, twit be recv!,- , 1 Tl' ESP AY, April 516, •t the ay..r's 051. e. All .pplicatl^tie mutt be cora pa• I , y satisfactory erid,ce rhare,.r ‘ollp [pallor rehl!. J. I. KNOX eFalrmat, L. . 'TIC E Inc to the inolotmenry ."^-,; 0. the wrath. r• n Friday overarm: last tac ard t'art .n tors Me.lll, 1•04 oat poo , rl u..- I/1 H UPSPA Y Fgt. I the Slat instal:, t. IL( 7 tt ct, tbe when it la t will Lin In ati-ndanne. It, ..r.t-t o r thy l.•vmlt''.n IDGAII, ALEX Jill Fin MII.1.1!NGIIII. •CONCERT. THE WELCH CHORAL SOCIETT, t• Conool • , .rt SATURDAY ET VN I :O/. rol 14. In CONCERT PA Lt. the procevalt t It. 4,•.0 to lb. ttubotota flomtulOtti. Ti. k-te en c,tl.•—to to ts 4 S at the M it. tr• awl at OA 11. kat ..pri at' n'rlock. perf., , manen C• 02111, oce aI t o t. k. ,BFI L• cr NATIONAL BAN K. ....... ...... tch ihvtleve cu Ivcrrr t 4. 11311 :iwnt a r.“ , 11.11 y .rgsnlst.l .4 In lineweas reafp,•ru We aro prepared to do • .rvt.eval Haat[lrwin...Wes., offrer orzr c...erevvood..n. to Hacks sad throv..vb,4l the c...totry lip...tat Mt..ma t.. a In thl• and the 4.l,lolrtitni City of Plttsbar,h NI • at nu •II parte or lb =away. 1.1. - mey• received or. depoalt., •3.1 Exelrange on 111 11. e vrlraipal rale, W.a4ht and MN= /OLIN I/ GKR\ Id W'td. AElFlti l tt/1.1, t JO FIN TEIOIIIPIdtII C. C. llttyl,l. N. W !Tn. ' A a/lei...v s Jan. M. IAM nTATES NAVY MARINE CORPS I am ik.b.rlred W nulr• recrca• f r theme er gualtat on, ocd,r • ardor from the W. Depart mem, dated a }larch 250,. ordtpary 9 WAXER will nulr, tramp, tation to PS Ilsdelptta, terry 3:mmou pay In &drat., 4. b, rtfunded (Tom anv wb oh th•l' may bo ) In the MARINE CORPS Ibor. 1. no •drate. pit, or bounty. hut the rmerni. will le. oelre PKIZE SIONE f. Mon fur the N4TILI Yenta. m Ma - In. Onia 1/11: r.•Ilt• d on Ma gnalu 11, draft, the • •nap u man M== Captain and Provost Marshal_ PROVOS, 7111.8.5...... Onus, 224 DI t Pa / Pirrsocass. Marrh 2E, 16M f tolaS.St PrITSCSILOII FT. W AYSIt•ND Cum.° Camerae Co., iirriPa or mac 85C1[7.117, Pittsburgh, Pa., February 24th, 1861 DIVIDEND.-THE BOARD 0 Director. have this day declarad . dividend of SIIVEN Pelt CENTUAI on the lucerne, or Third Illorinage Bonds of Mils Company, out of tbe earn ing. of InCt, pa, able in cub on the Ist day of April ffetn) fl. BARNW, Arley. CIAL NOTICE.—The owners of WI .t the Allethery handler, ars requnted to mature to Ir 1/11 at OM.. otherwise It will have to he reronvol. .t their •ximr se, as lb. re II sot there to dc, the current bovines.. Atteottou to tell trattnr will VMS trouble and ez,uwe mbil JAMES ALLEN. Wbarf Heater ,rE D IrERTISE.V.E.M m A NITr.F.I.I.AND AUCTU)SH:KIi Elegant Elnuseholcl Furniture, Pine VII Paint ings, Beautiful Parlnr Furniture, Large Prensh allrrore, Engreeln a. Chand,,bers, °tante..., , on Wednesday. at 10 o'clock. precisely, at residence No. 242 l corner 11.ntock.t.deprielna the entire Parlor. Chau,Ler, Dadog Made and Hall Fur niture, Ur slut" Tiee a Tete Duran. Deception Rod Sofa Chain and B.kere, Cord .d Hartle Top Tables, Mahogany aecretery, Bat Back and bide Board, E[teusl.q. Table, Mahogany and Walnui Top Dreiming Bunn, lelahognny and Cherry Wardrotrea, LINO no. French Pia. Urrrers, nudge Oil Pal, t. Inc.. One plaid and sol.ded Engrarinta and Gilt Frame.. Parlor Chandelier.., Walnut Cabinet, Ma - hogany unl turned pad Mahan& and Crib., eneln• seal Wash Stand., flair, Hank and Cotton Neut.... and Beddlnd,.ll, nesele, Tapettry, Int, sin and Stall Carpets, mu oil EOM B itch., Torni.orw, China, Glum, Queanarare. Clarke, tr. mb29. rcoDucE 105 . 4 Pre.12,121. , mr 1 ear load Oats and corn; 20 bbl m. Bolbeml Cblmr; In do Apple. Ibm , bm, M do ',mob Egg.: 10 do choirs 1141 Lotter; I kegs Po-km 4 tr.; 2 bb`.• ; I". bomb. grime [by Pto...hor, : o J. , App 40 Idd.. Or.so clover 21.mem1. Ir. store 00.1 101 We et No. 1211 FfEOLAant. mgt. PL VAN GORDZH D BCRIVED ON CONSIONIIEN'r. It I car I .4 Sort Hate ✓r bblr.rstra dde. Oblo do; 1 rar lard the?) d CrAn. 140 bbl•. Lat. [bore 1•0tat0..., 00 f•ry In 414, and f:•r sale by L. D. TOIUT A CU. 14 1 11,E511 ROLL B AND kG(IS. I. —llbrot rind dab', by ...pram, llolr. Una Dn.- ~ In barrelr half barrel. and CllOOllO 'lna.. Oa band, 11 barn.. frx,b Lima. whit/ L. 11. t•OfOT A CO. I A iti) lARD OIL! No I Winter Strained ; Ns 2 4 . Warranted equal t sr y med., tar sale bJ JAS. DALZZLL a SON, mh2J er. and 70 Water street DUL , L HRICATIN OIL —l6O bide prima Duck Creek Lubdcatlng Oil, warranted to b. Ire* from grit .r an Ilment, and •qua! ta.may lubricator In lb. mark t. f r mle by JAS DALZDLL & &ON. mht`b GO and 70 Water strmt 2U1381.8. GOLDP:N SYKUe. v bble N. O Doloeses (new crop); 16 do No 11.01 011; tlereas 'IA, Dam, (Plain and °aurorae/0 Just rocelred sad for .al. by LINDSAY A TELYORD, rebll Ir/ Llbsrav strove. r PAC tA. 1) CLAW M.-41 A.pc•ly ate. quality Thek Bummer. and Clam; also. boar ttyl• Call Bells, Jolly btratorrr, !ft.& T.ttbsrers, tit., for .1. by • JOHN A. RENSHAW, WOO cornwr Libert• ArsA Rand vrroots. I, It Kk El" for Crude an• lietlned on, new and *mond-band, on hand and for eh by JAB. OILZELL t SOW, nv.23 m and 711 Walla, chew!. , —A good on Mod now akod drat. mlll 8 OUTRUNS?* 808 : fl Mirlortsi.- ATEM—Namara Igo MOs, a taw ibr anis I/ Areas to Paper liazglet,Pompollgapatt.re, P. ILLSIIIO4. .rz .<ai rzarirar-vig.rs. BUY NONE BUT THE REST roc rr.ri d:teripticn Ec.rtus oruicrucati.l. cpun tLa fice.t ca. 114 cr heaviest acsda —the, la ao harlot Xrehla• se ' veell adapted es the GLOVE/It Balla, whi c h p a t. u a tta wart: rapidly, thataeltssla , aleity fled porGetly, .11 rarr.a. Joy t the hotaehadd w nalleviala vrtmaaa CE:ECIII!ffIS2 GROWER & lIAICE.'R , To the perfection of of • Seale* Ma. dd. her Family nee prawn. , pt.- tient, parroted g stud* have VV bum devoted., with a ..= - 1 stent smbiti a and Npurpsse of pre- GI seating the p.bitc • Bach a H. hewing ifx. A. chi]oe ae would C excel all °there, act H mein the amity stand / algae oaequalled. Expense N , has Dom clereirardocl; to leuptv•• H. ha. bean our ..m. sad carefully at - EU/lug 8 • Tb. many dla adv.:nag. and objectloas that ban bean appa rent It all mho bare UAL:a:Med * e . ; = l ra: • oblates, T U Y. ' OLLOPIR BAKES." la contldently cad berm, the pub le pos. • **atlas each ad• vaale.p e, how nu ant valuable palest.. mum- Val and bloom • parable las p. ovessla lbal eat eased/Patios out, I. emptied by atom utter. Mad. to pro claon due w M ing Intl. ta sters, taltb It. at a of bust, El= E3I=MIIMEEM Latlou (lad.. to., M.ltce b 0 Itrah.Vat.. 411.1111111 j. u.:A log, 1311,1na, 'ore lac F.I lag. I=l Zvi.. trots with IL• GROVER A BAKER SEWING MACHINE 1 .atle men It ol•.• Ivo th• greateat pl•sour• to add ray les Imory to the vori•a - led • I..alleuctat throver Batter Seysl.4 Machu.. It to, lo my °tool A., by tor IL• to. at saJaable of may 1 haw. tt 1.4 The therocoh ..p.rstlor of It ts most ea.y.rd •Impla. and Its uto,troolve at d .zale rmos•t• \Tv very irate • (al to • weary hoed. Tb• wo •em rk alto. 1t... It leo, der Is Ito oireng , h 3l.re tbam e-thlet. of all nor e.wloe d my lat. try the iv.t two year. la. bee. dot. by the Unmet A 1.1.141 11•:birt, toad I Lan see./ had • ga•meet rip •.r ttrad m tedle,g, •It .rot thae• ret,.• •I. t.• 11 be". will mat. 1.13,10 cloth. and ix th.res your martin.. has. I orip,co, an tamed. teal • rateb or Car, The ea •ut on the uudet sal, 1. mat rzee ,p eamtol se au °lle ttou to (leaver A ItaAar', Ilaculot, at, I I tut.. ty the •111 cu, rf upottllful ' , per. 104. li,tuttmly eporml ctrl( the ear el.auctea p•ur flit., at tally o I b... her. stated, I could veto It no Mohr r pra tton the far I lbw relict. lay ouly daughter wattled I ea, Iter 14. I og 1,.d h ta , bold tot. nd, dep tug tOyvoif of Its eon tr. 1011,11 tap b-r firct oetcuata.t.tt dodutattc datiro . a na,a .. y facelift. cactrartably. hot Ma clang .to r woo Da, r oril•ur to ate may but tfre..” k 11:100,000 600,000 1 bup• wL. si.l• po , nt 0•81 10* ••11 nramervat , tw..tratt , ..tatinu U.. my La I,and • moans bit, I any p•rt lin • • 111 toot v•lu. , t L.I ‘..‘ M ILI II I. F. Bib V TOZ BILBT--a First Clew@ lvetae Madame—one that bas f um It. Met InKodarttoo to the vresorat tl as, str,tatael an •h•table roptttation ; and erepit• the Litter oppoettton d rale, for etersa fr. , . ha. Ce•tt a. 3r ad each auretetat.bla 09111/..(1. .dpt.bl4e laze'as to warrant al lo tel Emir,' II the All tutn cao tw salted, attLar to pd or to am class of toocbln• w pecrshat atltch. M. tuna• rattan stacblnet making lb., "Matti* 4.l Lock Witch •. a. well aa those waking tt• crlekratad •'brown Bata." Stitch, and all castecoaqa ater. tba prlvl •i. of •Schanagll4 for allbm . , If aol talttcl *lll3 010.1, *nt ch. Int. Office, No. 18 FIFTH STREET A. F. CHATONEY, °BARTER 1829. PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FE INSLRANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA knots 4. /stmt . & ICI, 11;,157,14.9 95 C.p1.1 •a , rod Sal plus. art tOrr Invested Pramlon a .... 1 066 2. Deaettrod Claims tarot. for 11160 .... 1001'00 Lava Pahl ,Inc.. la:, 6 0n11,004 Perietnel awl Temporary Pollcar no liberal t•rwe. .111.11ST.C. Charlas N. Wacker, lssar Lac. Tablas Wagaar, EA.ard D. Dale, Ismael Grant, I Goo. rale.. Jacob H. 6031tb, ; Geo. W. Richards. Eras. W. Lewis, L. D CHARLES N. BANC'S( CR , Ptaldra•. EDWARD act, DALE, Ties PratAral. JAN. W. AIeALMSTER, Sec. Pre. TOCI. . J G. COVVIN, Ar.ut, enr,r Wood nr,l Third 011..4. ADJoutiNi:D oßruAsh , COL; iZT SALE-117 rinee of an order of asOrpboos Count of Al.eghpoy Coon'', I v.llloo r pooot publle COI :AC al the COAC Mina. lo the a a , T4tv bouh,ao TRUBSDAY, 31•14•, o at 100 rlmk a. e.: That Hoff..L t NE. ill Grunt Weekoppoolto lone Cathedial, Pittsburgh, rectsvied joy Inner a Henley, and other.. on lier Tno c.utlgetpus luts en the Weal tido of (-bygone otreet, Pistsbargk. tete 33 •nd 34 In the plan of the Watonu,ntate, earl, borios o (roof of 00 (Nit, andldopth of Lb font AL.,,, • et nn tem cornet of Follett street, and Bedford alley, PlUstritteh. beton Of font and U Inchon ID (rout, by 123 ket g Incl.. In dep. h. Also, Flz share. of stock In the Iron (Idy Lard Aasceintion, subject to • trona:or en two quarts? we- Units or 1.n 3 mad* to W. L.II•oe• and W. 31. Long. Ton. er tlau, Coin, and "voracious made tub- Jen to Ibo taxes fur lb. rear 1104, and the punchaole to pay ezgeneos of the conveyance, and Ono reveal* rename newt:pa lb. nein 11 0041 If 021,211T1L mtt3l4ll Adair of Abele.. rdeklaatter, doc'd. TEDiPORARY REMOVAL TO WILKINS HALL, 4th STREET. W. ken temporarity moored to WILKINS El ALL, where a eel. mild stock at Steinway* Calms. pawn's and other Pianos; s• also. a importer indention of Gerharts Ilehadroa's ars offered for tale at the tame BmKSPO Fodo.p rates. Itesnsmtar WILE INS II ALL, FOUIENIETELEXT, cert. lb. Mayor'. office K ELEBER do BRO. mblettt HARDWARE STORE AT AUCTION. —Oa Taeeday manioc, Marsh ?7th, at two o'clock. at No. al Wood Meet, late W. A. Laval', lifted, w W tarold the etalsettoca. eabrador • coo 'e.le, /to ,"11l be - to ere n •OLN.LiaND, ozemselo Wedner ~ 10th, at 11 o'clock, will be .o.oamistaraial licoas, Tllth street, soca bone tangly lemmas. lOU DAVIS a atermantli.iluVra. fIoLD-SLP,E4 ItoW %.11 - atintattotiowidne. asi. sow annwtre ale b 7 • • ifa i iito' ow . P. KAINHALL, ruNrol4. ,,,j - , ~ . AMR' AD rERTMEME.V7I3 pROPO: , AI.I 4 FOR NILI.A4;-! Lp •nroaa.LiaLA4 Ur rice, Drput e( H'aahWit ea Woo!lingua, Mardi With, 1464.) boaloct Prop...is will to rev:shred AO this adze autil MOP DAY April 4, 1104, at 12 o'clock /if fur fur nfohlog lb. tiovertimouit with Tau THUIJOAti D 12,0(4) AL/LE& to oiostirto to this fblloaring Epii4VLeciitias. All to Go In good a:•h. All to h. I.urrnen (14) h.dt and or. la haunt. All to I. onuad,t.rooyallt Ma et tor druttnt par. poet 8, to to over thin. (3) Lod under Oar (9) 7.0r1i ..fag., and to vrtlgh not joss tttao .even bnodn d And ten (TIC', Ituunds etub. apotalr. Proposals to ba for Ere boomed (5 , 01 and upwards. Tbe PoU ¢ me mid poet .®a addrrei of the bidder must appear in the proposal. If. bid 1. made In the acme of a firm, the name: of all the parties must app., or tiro bid will be cot, eider. d v the inrieidoal yroparal of lbw party elan- In f4 " paials frost disloya/ partly will not be coned anal, and an oath of allegiance will be required of succeoufril bidders before erring toraracta. Prnpoval. oust b. addrsesobl a Drlgbdlar Gbobna D. 11. Rucker, QuarteisbuLtr L tilted data Army, Wutibir on, D 1 and 41buald b. plainly marked “Prarsble. The ability et the bidder Wall the costraot, amid It be sammted to him, meth be guaranteed by tee respkosilt. parse:A, abuse signatures must be ap pended to the truventee. at The re-rpm:Ai batty of the grAran tors must be Amen by the °facial matilitab. of the Clerk of the neatest District Court, or of the rested Stotra Markt St terney. Bidders must be prowet In pinion whet; the bid. are opened, or their proposals will not be coneldered. Bond. equel In .usuat th half the emu to be re- Mired on the contract, eigned by the contractor and beth.uf his gristraelors_ will be required of the the math! bidder dipon signing the eentratt. A. the bond must accompany We contract, it will be nee.. eery for the bidders La hors their bondsmen with them, or to have bonds alined to .ticip•tion, and reedy M be produced when the contract is signed. be ts=e 'r at bo tn n le. can Lo t ' irer r'd pe=ar, l t c y " te a t - ter, or by telegraph. We, the undersigned, resident.. of --, in the wanly era , nod Slate bersby Jointly sad severally c am with the United States, and ige.entels, In cam the foregoing bid of be ac cepted, that he or hey will et onre after the se oeptance of mid bid, exeonte the contract (er the woel with good end sufficient euretles, lo • min equal to the amount of the contract to furnish the liaise, proposed In Conformity to the terms of the edvestiremeot, dated Baron 2S, 18-4, under .blab the bid wee made; and in cm the old —h fell to eater loth a contract as eferetaid, guars.- t. to make goad the difference between tb. offer of the amid —and Ilse neat insert reepensible bid der. or the peroan to whom the contract may be asweed.l Olean ander our bend@ and ergs Winne. th is -- day of —, !S y rtify t hat, to the Le of osy at..ales sea ti I ins ahowe tamed guailoti r. ere gond and .flinlact al serial e for tbe .1130 , 212{ for whir they offer la be see iteity To be rortill,sl Ly the Toihil Inatrici h tore,y. Ilei.rar Cost mv or soy other r and. r the United State. ..... went, or reryor.l,l.l perste Loess to 'tile ortlce. hieiee ash fieteeeri o , Mn . , •ut. art. , fur under thIA advar.lteroeot trill Le alth,..-1 to a tijitt to-pectic, and show. oat mot/Inning I. tit. ape.lfloallone arid!. rrjet The Nolo. moat t4.1.01.e•ed lu thl. rill , wth o twenty Cso, day. from the date of algoloz tie ct•o Pat ant P. Le. ms.l• np..n 11, completion of th conus ur snon l horse( er .4 I'.pct Quer let meet.. anal! be In funds AnyAp'ematity wI E he b'd nou , r3fu. tufa with tII. terms of Lida wirertivrtnrtit, will .ustirr ih• r4rrtinti of U. pr q. wad. Ttwre kinkswtti •wardwi 1.0 of •• IIIWir• 4 e:,garb. o^l r• the Depot kl^wrternwrter .it her 51.0 rreet of 1161, sivv•r. ILl•ut 1, ter, the L. truher toisat.rm.at.r rts. , •. to 1,1 m . ,( th• riaht to rA)oat aLy ..1 . I b.ds that b. mar dn.?. t.., D. It BUCKER, Brlrs.dor Gwn..l uJ eta.r (4,tertennut.r. n 311 2, •d D.pnt NEW ANI) 110()K•4, I t•..r e_• I by Walt, flarrt4 C 1.,. TI,. Lantoanar T 1.1. ry Joe.. ran. Itan I: t I.v uti • ttt ••• I.ndto• t:.•• A Nu man • Ren• Conna•l and tAtEnt•tt. Di .1. Itottr.t. y Elts• Wtxehron In It•tudaa. BY Da Tlgt.• tl top. 11., and n A Vt.. of Plav•ry. DJ Itnebtti. Ittus Lt.rstat.• • On 1.4 at 1 . ••••-Or.e.u.s Ind.. hallitocraptly . By Stroll•-• Gen Grant 41. atttpairse. 117 J P.‘ altar lotte,. to lb. Jocea••. Dreatothorp. Dl9calth 117 Maztou Elartutd. Ito tte n Shadowed Pad!. Et, T. ?, Arthur The ktl l Helm.}. B 7 tbt auth .1' Wide Wlde World Lint veralfe Darr 't he Pet twct Ilentle.s•to, Et.ettat” IE: Flr.•kfut 1., Si. 11 Br NU.. The Or•-•LL C Tate. of • ay tlia It - Drult•tt Colt:Runt The king of Amos", Thre• nttoorb• in ot c E tat.% Th. Vow( ft.'. Tbacturay. th• klunettiar. The elsal of the I.xtuta of •nthor Hallam'. Itetsalna. And all tabor enh oh, can be had at tl Al t• main bt. Maottl pllOl,OO RA Pll ALBUMS CARD PHOTOGRAPHS! •T T 2' I T I T " 0 C K'S El= LIAN N► T111711.610dt CEMEM DOTLZII iL NNW uN.LNNisa. Au 8.,0ke re alv.d ea valdiaLai. •1 ,4 1 1 111001113 BO,E. WIVIONtIIT AND NIWI DDPuT Oppo•fl• tb• Po•t Otfte• LEFFINOWELLS GAS SAV NG GOVERNOR Gcneral Agent. ranle ft Au IS I, to out Qslcitallver or ..th 11.1.1 lased In this machlhe. Ilia pressure of itaa from the @tr..t mato,. acts upon a 11.altdd diaphragm, to • hull la attaavad It vales Ml I. toads to el,. aa lb. pa la abut oft, ejad opsua tr• meat the &resod. way• sad litte.lahl} adjust Itolf at It. tort atustaua, puirs. N. N —Tracti na,cbli, le tested by the motet .h. stili'led, and la nn cue will It be lett ualne It e• romwlish.• al we pv.l, Appll.d by Bailey, Farrell & 00., 8010 Agent. (Tot. to Nubs, Igank, mktl , 131t111 STtt IL E IN ACCOIDANCH, WITH INSTRIIC TTOICi fro 11•11.1quIrterL, Department or Woo{ Virgluta, mold at ruhli, Au, twit, at ebo Guy on:mo LBI 4 o the ,I.laud, war lb. LAty o•C inieoling, %Cr, Vire:its, 'on Tu.•• l 4Y. A Drl,l GI h, 1 66 q.. 116 IarSERVICRABLE HORSES. !ale to cesoraion• al 10 o'clek TOIIIIO *ash, CA OovvrnEn• n 1 1 , 04.111. J G YA.ltlii%oll rtl (Lop . .ia and Ass.l."4 11. Wll, ellec WHI Va., u., h 04th, 1 6 ,.4. mhZittd ( , IRK BKIUK AND TILE, just rer•eiv .1 awl for is), faJullonahlupp tad with COA L., at il.. 1....a1 rats.. GU/11110N AN7.• WU T 6 LIIIIE l•pt c4..latly on LwA ; 1.1 OK IMLN N(,hTON t cu)., mb2.8,2t N..rW ind Wtot Comm A., Allnibirmy IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF OIL LB SALT WI LLM —We bale to state, In aced order, COO rest tot Corr, Toning, xki loch, and Mb Gat xr ' Patent Dress Tobin., 3 to., Worktog Mor tal. and all octopi., wh.rh °Mr ler sale e 1 lo• rata% for wh. ; =IA- lm P EARL MILL SUPERB M OIJ w. hwrf eiratottrawd rae•I•log • rat, <bale. lat of 05,000 sbushal• :Southern Wheat, fatly *gad to t earoom which the/ hlth. gradaa 01 6t. Louie To m male. We an. DOW pretend la farnith oar cus met* with Flour .nail to th• bc•t fit. Louis Wanda: tahl.batt t II 511WW5111f • fliwt OTICE--PLAT BOATS FOB.SA LE. N lield, at (be Allsabony Wbaaf, on April ht, aearsl . o P LATE d r u L . A7jO t. A tom e: ma wsra T . Ward and pal charge; .learvir bawl will be mold wording to law. JAII E& ALLEN, intittal Whariboaater, Allegheny Wear,. 250 PIGS SOFI GALSNA oture aturfor Ws by ALIXASDELI GORDON, istaLlhr No. 121 &wad moot. DARTNERMIIP T. Maxim Las this day becatas sambaed with m. .. porton. to tho Drug Boidsmo anted oo al No. MI Irodneul wOO% sad comer of po. n d Most:no% Alb 'thew, Ps. The slum sad 'W. of Itst Arm Eli bentaftso be O[o.* * 00 Allmitimi Mara E. 11164 . A D /8 - MS .lento tub. We sad 4 toh stroke. ampkta, maJaV MLR DIOM a 00. AI HUNT'S FLEXING BROS, to . i . . 4 Wnral lorrwt .122 DICal . • GLAD "I'.1)1 FOP. TH E FLICTED ! GILSON'S GENUINE ItIEDICINES. PAH E:RIA BRAN' A, AM, axix V. lr ~ ~ Fn. I!=i!EME,I 111111111=1 I=l What 1 Parerla Brava T---1688. It • 1=1:1 lOLA 4,11 , TIIW K lON Intl LEU , 00111: II (RA , sud I=l It ha. becti !VCOAWenaaby th. ot is Died Profetwl.t. t.orty two cont.lew. Extract:of PA kr.EZIA BHA V A IA now otorod to an affilotad world +t Within the Reach of All- /or all .16.-ev.• of el,. 2{l.ldur. a1t0,., Gravel, OT Droll - Naval h. 4111., s3O lorroted can cop* with add C. , 111V41a It its power to Morally All batlt. kre =7, l o lis uom,....nadti. it.. diaapu tea fold. STERLING PROPERTIES ALONE. Young moo who may be =train from Om many ramwegnout upon early badlawretkm or alma.. Mould try ono bcatla mtd tro rebored. Th. rymy. wow eau E=l I=l ll= Dr last eatt-atlug thee. algae, .blab so utterrity polo. .. the 0...114 w tLe pole, to Icapotettu, laptle tit., Prematore Decay thattb,ji alms against astute law sorolttrd---• practical, illthoust protracted, BUIL, DE la tepltya rottswlttea. All mod• cal mathorltie• Not. that were a, .IToc.la of kr. A. It 1. 'V I rti 1)1P4C11.11" lON •r.atd Iv tar leAs tre Insane 4 syl , As Iles vere.r.l6 of geese homar.• inertia, lona krcero .ha • very !arr. propertlon of lbeir p•tuvt• owe theft rnevptioo de.....,., Witt.lo the.] to earl, tk•l , lt• of iudi•crerfet. WOKEN, MARRIED OR BINDLE Or 1L... t, Jl.ttle.ll:lo,lntlnc will fled In tho EXTRACT OF PARREIA BiLiVA a Spoorlk for Llkroak , Ikkotion, all Irregular*. q, Painful or roapprresM Hamm, Soprano of tha UtarcLa, the Wllkea. klarrento.a, and la Mort an &moms of rho tiktriral ur Lkluary Organs. let Morn proceed from my ea.. whatmor. " Throw Physic to She 00,111," tley• dam tuarourtal bard. If you •re• • Furferer 0,1 Quota 1.bl• advt. rylaurn t. your Balsam JA•rcury; Oop•vis wad like ...war...E. Lor all uupl.• .d dang.n.. Jletas. GILSON'S Oxaker UP l'AßkelA BUVA, Absolutely cures web* duos., of uo man. what Lwartb of standlug. No rb amp, of amt reciallvd, no oration hem business. Soldiers Home Upon Furlough, sud rho moy {wimp, LA.* cuLniataaely awvacW EXTRACT OF PARERIA BRAVA tee apectflo for aver In. Hy Ito pacollor baton o.poo tbo Klaucy• It canoe. a hag.. doalra to artnato, thoreby rert,rlog uhstroctiooa and rearing tho .offeror a, - .l.r.at all has of atriesurs of the YOUNG+ MEN I &ma. of' U., nana.lau quazk• to to au.J MI In late* dll.. lanny of tLoa KNOW NOTHING OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE 4E4 yet IL.] au , aaallore, to da•oralve and ele H 11.; N NA. A.H V an Unita...,r nili•ry, eww kindly nods ihnir W3%1113, GILSON'S CHLORINE WATER to cvatu.tion tett, the Extract, b a specflit fur th• Gottoortwe, or Prufrectril alswl Syphilitic potleata imperially coocauf cid steadlax. would 40 * 4l to 11 1 LSON'S PILLS, A Halicit. that hat ittood th• lest uf ywara, ah.l lu tam ut,tl.., arlth th• a.. al U. EXTRACT OF PARMA BRAVA, stne..txmlly ca.ht•er at hos long Pri•• .ONE DOLLAR PEE UOTTLE EC C. OAKLEY, (3ener,.l 4¢easa t, I:=1 =TM Wholesale and Retail, JOHN M, FULTON, DISPATCH BIITLDING, PUSH MEOW la? LuipsErtl IMPROVED BLOOD-SEARCHER, For Ito cure of all dl..a.a arlfing from MI imp= slat. of the Glad, Inch owe SCHOTT" Lit, Comma l(ortna. thaw, Cutworm Db. teas, Erysipelas, DMls„Puo plm on the Sam, Sowe Old Dead, term Affectiona, and Stubborn Ulcers, 'thematic Disorder., Ite=tCostimnom, lanodics, Salt Rheum. iseessa, Osumi Debility, Liam Om plaint, plaint, Lom of Antenna. Low Spirits, Soul Stomach Semis Complaints, together with all other M. ordm tem mi improper Goner. et the olmtdatory vireo. A. a general Toole, Ito areas am met berdenant, and moot 60 to benefit, where oswi perseveringly and PC. =ding to ditectim. J. L FULTON, Druggist, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Noa. 87 AND 89 Pip STMT. EIITIBII9 NA" r. .nom MI ad= mat boars:tad. s P E .VOTIOE4 Wffi BARB HILL & CO., BOILH I , • • MAKERS AND lAMBI` IRON ITORK• EKS, Mean Rt. Now 20, M Ltd Ilttelog et • caned • larle rant and fen - aloha/1M with tla meat Lea • prossdatachtnery, wo Ire prepared V:. manollscinGs) eearyclasr-rlptk, of ROLLERS, In the beat manner, Imd arrested equal to may nude in the eon:airy. _ canrNErs, BRICII \ EN. FIRE BEDS, STEAM PIPES, LOOO3IOTIVE BOILERS, CONDE-V.4E2S, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS. AGITATORS. responder , . etlesohrA tr SI:TTLLNG PANS, ROLLER LEON BRIDGES, Rte. of the bah:tat:re an•Le, here married the- SUGAR PANS, nod m tomotbmtarers of BAlLN oriel Into Lots sod entaldi.h.d from which aborts.* notice. delttfHlLL'S PATENT BOI LERS. ERS. Repairing dons ea we wed not err. Ir e are not rater:l.-I of .nth Gera I L, th „ e o u...i n g_aitl e ough LE. p.m..: who write BAiniveßrs BRONCHIAL Wo know the permm arel arc ontOnnere, TROCH63 , for the sure of Elesnanert, nonce to ti at liberty to ind , reelitsir Gatraseiote saAtt•lly reonamended to N ., Minister, Singers, nod prrsom .has voted. calla B a n. tee r I hose been ~mooted tomy yeses with them to speak In pnbILI. Earatfmtared only by O. warts PrastraGnet crto.P. '`" A. BANNTART A 00_, 11•Gleberrg, Pa, to whom hand., sad a genera! disordered eystena l Physi t tm „ • and medicine. failed to relieve me. While slatting aft order. :Mould by addre.sd. son, Hand. to Now York who were using Plwater- s.t.i by Brriggiate ehrystArs. tt.:n Ritter. they preen/Jed opaa me to try them. I cowmenact .100 • coati wine-gla.sful •Iter dime r. C. A. RAI:NTS.Ia A CO. . F...eling better ry deg sees, In • low days I vas mton• lair. to find the coldn-es and...Pr bra r• ifiTl, R. 13070 II 8 8 lIF FERREE; 0 left roe. sod I could sleep the night tbrousb,•ertirlt I bore not done for year, I Gal Ilketanotto r being. ; ROTH SEI.E.9I—A rererend gentleman km. yl •Lts and attength lure •laregrtartlr IrrYtm`a'd , In; Leon restmod to health in • few days, after no. Lt Ore of the Plantation Drinss• .le r-v ing all the moat rotrUm and irregalar Ets To'tfn 7. .IVE:T IT It 1.:33 EL." • • tire mode of treatment. without •nrete.s.ortmiden It •• lotemr.y. Wis., tarred duty 10 COinninnlnate to Ida afflicted Crßow •• • ^ • I boen In the army hospital C. (...art....0 won (1,•---•p, eallose AA.I dro.d. Al cr""‘"'. tLe cease of C". IIeoa • on th° "" i P i Alta', , they a••• we • t•ttl• o( Pl.otsuou adare B . 4 ...In.. be ,611 (amd•/"., • a. 97 tor .. • • • , 11„ b o w,„„ y • tinverlptiaa used. Direct to I , r. 301IN I. eared to • • • A FLA CT 6... DAGNALL, IS6 Patton street. N. Y. The E./lowing is from the Manager of I , ke Colon V'l" V' LA BELLE STEEL WORKS. Mauston, SION treat, j Sow Turk, Amy. 2, Mt. f REITER & CO., U. Deaf, Tour wonderful Plantain. Mere • hare been giviw, to some of our illile children antler.. „ , • Os., nalanutectarars log from iiniukneu and weak lung+ with roust happ I "' Sc h er , s it ee t Os. Din g girt io peed..lar , sub pets. in of CAST STEEL, SPRING, PLOW AND BLISTER her head. km of appetite, arld daily sra.tiog coo. STEEL; SPRINGS, AXLES, CROWBARS, An. nnaption, Cot whom all medical skill Imo Leon az. j Wort . , nut WARD. A.R.g mi. halted, ham been entirely realer d. 1 y commenced ' 0 , aliner. oppo- P. O. Address., PITTSBURGH, P. JalLly tite •wid strength rapidly In d, and oho is tioar ..tinny, Br.. 0. 11. DEVOE. mach 3 k". ..„ • olactcrers of IRON RAILING, IRObi "' . th• loa Bitters ha VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUT', m, a5..4 my life. R'. Y .. w AciamN NY . TEN WINDOW GUARDS, Lc., Nos. II IRWIN - It , and br. MILD STREET, bet. Was! and Market_ • • • Thou wilt egua tat , tt•• Hare on band a variety of new Pattern., Itubc7 thy liin•atlon 110..1C M ore has been bread,- and by their um Thy it .t•, a, Pertisnlar attent bra ion paid to encl.:in Grave Lola. ASA CURT:LIN, Pa," Jt.bhlett dose at *bort node*. ang .• • • • I bor. be= • Ira" t... D i q C - .9-.DIELEASES OF THE NERVOUS, ed hod• ° , SEMINAL, URINARY AND ?Mutation Ditiers aam cured ma. SHIQIL Hee. J. 8. °An/GUN, Do:boater, i. T.^ STBTolB—hew nod rellable teatttrent —le Repeats of the Howard Association. Gest by mall Iv sealed of 0 1 r h d . L.M 4 7:Ltr r .'": th t ' . l s bo n : n i c ., , T,l o . I 'atter envelop+, free of charge Addles. D. J.lllll - toohdaleg elect. O. 1G D. Ala IaIKIWS, I LIN IfOrGHTON, Howard Association, No. 3 ➢,mob kospermtondent Soldier.' Home, Cotriotati, U." !Nino, r t ew t , pbtuz.ipbt., Pa. nh4iaf • " • • • The Plantation Bitters baw,cared me H . HOLMES & SONS., Mumma of Liver Complaint. of which I was laid op Fri, is FORDION AND DO , 3111STICI DILLS OP mai*, and ha 4 abandon my bininina. H. H. AILIGALST. Cleveland, Ohio." ESOPIANCIP. OEDTIPIDATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. GT MARKEY' '• • Via Plaatati, Baton have caeca me of • dm-anon:lent of the Kvdionya and Priam, Or. STRlET.Plttabviegh., Pa. 1.21.• Nat lass diatrasend nee for year* It acts like Collection. amaa on priccipal charm C. C. Aitlont. .. 454 4144 .° 44 °T." thronahout the Cnitod Staten .02 AA TAe Plantation Bitters maketka weak the COLLIES, FOEWARD languid brilliant, .a.l are rat:al:M.l sa.t otit, 'mat !NG AND r" M ISSION HE,II.CHANT anti rwtonr. They . re r. 00 .„,,, of ties , lekob•aalc deal*, to BUTTXII, SCEDA !bays Hark, W Int erg - reott, Saesafr.e. Boots. FISH. end Prr ., t , " avn•ralif, kin in WO.:D ST. • ~ 101 preserved Iv perfectly per. bt. Omit ROO,. a Pitta..gb• nal Tr—lb46o X. H ENRY lieu it 00. Femme of sol,otory habits, troubled olth weak uas, laositode, polpitatlon of the heart, loth of sp. petite, tllstreme alter eating, torpid liver, et:instil.- tiou, dc., dote,. to surrr If they .111 not try them. They are rnionutristided by the Meted medical suthorltleo, .d are trarranbA to produoe an istote- Angie hetieficiai elect. They ter: exceedingly agrees- : Which In extent, elealee and tuna will .rpass any, bin, perfectly pore, and harm's.. thing w. bane near offend tathe public, rentraing pr,... ,.. ains ~..1 1 pi..t.t4. , ,, , thaake a 0 tr sonny friends and patrons for thiLb• Norma.—Any pens.. era! patronage beretofun received, said Vl:Latina, by Bitten In bulk La by the gallon I. • swindler and Ito:. clone attsotion to business, trrinent nil Our old Glenda water. It Is put sp only to onr b , O cabin bottles. and many us- Dons. Beware of bottke reilliwi , wlth troltation deleterious ' l ' acivi collection of on!, for which rveral person. .re already In prise .._ _...../ See that every battle ban our Uniteri Etat.. st P . GENTLIIIENI FURNISHING GOOD', over lb. cork unewailosci, and onr elguatm , on etcel i r. plat, aide label. 4 always • u bond hold by cep, table Sealers thcangliont the ha \ lt.. COILS ill or 1 . 057 let pi% i'LS.Ili eikitt.l . B, bin globe. P.D. ?MAKE at CO., \ r,,,,,,a*, r.,.. MI Broadway, 2i. Y._.,7........y_5itif DRAKE'S PLANTATION BIT- R° ilia / emir* article. fur de by SIMON JOHNSTON, °other or Smithfield and Totniti g' PRIVATE DISEASES Dr. Led Specific lb. only ryllabl• moody for Mamma a IL. organs vuerattca It b tb dianneery GI •mfn•ut tidy clam* of tiliwasew, hz_ni with naprecedalatbd lino; nem, lor more than bratty Team It b perfection to Itself. mpg/1n tw InJoeflons, mid Wrests/ statmly frosolle mistake/. prs.ctlm mid tin ammerous worth UM comp.tutde oared to the poMtt. It Is outtrrty wee:slat:4o portrxity bee. 1H res aka • clam and ltnperts ereagth v.. 1 •14.1.. r to t 1 avramd Of every Ow and etyle, plan or ochured„ tram tire popular Coot. d. Visite to Cabinet end lib •Ise. Mr. PIIEVIANO6 would particularly call the at. tend= of the ACID AND INTIM! to the easy se cmalbllity of Oda astablishmen; belng reached by elni•ebort flight of .tats. Prime moderate, sod aatiabretlon anarantred. "I , lsl.TaarrTle by arri.rtuatyled man. Obeerve, therefOre, that Ow _ krottug pormarwal can. [ital.! t. 11.4 I.ln, Imicated slipatoro of the proigtotos t oroood each boz.iluzi. other to iyeaolte. Prepared only by WM. F. DAVIDSON, &Ad t,, .0 Urr.gglace. Price, $1 par.b. Sir Poe ago wtooloado by OEO. IL ESTBZU, 149 Wood otsvot. Ic=l.4d4wr ONE OF HITZINEWELL'S ClidE AT REHZDI ES—HrItiNLIVELL'S T 01.17 ANODTBlL.—Thiajust/y eelettrated mimes. Don, which hum truly earned the name sad fame of • a Trois Anod)ae by moults nbleb hAI baffled every other attempt at gam or roller In Neuralgia, Hheamallent, Clout, Nervous Headache, Tooth and Earache, Cbolsra If grime, Patna la the Stomach or Bowels, Hysteria, Dtstress after retilug, Lon of Sttep, 6. Dorsi Nerve. Debility, Paroxysms In kabala .13,1 ...ping Cough, now declared to be lug• ly stemmas, Lad for the phlns to Monthly Hen. struatiou, alro declared to be one of the most Mr. portant points la medicine. A lady vertu. from New York ••ecre It ten &Man a, drop, I would not be without 1110 my family , and no one should be with. vat It. For rah. by all Wholode and Betall th.lors. JUN L. HONNIVELL, Proprietor. Practkal Cbenttlet. Boston, Elms. I', pale by Jos. Fleming. 0.. H. Keyser, 11. A. Irslibmtosk LOA, J. N. /nib. A gouts fur P.a. 6nsleh; Cm. L. Roily, W. J. Newts sad Dr. Jatem• Dneero, Agorae for Allazkeay City. cubit-1:164e se SUPERIOR - Coppma HILL A !MELTING WORKS. PrrrsErman. PARK, MeCIUIWEIPY ds CO., Mantifsctsrers of IIIZATIIikO, BRAZIERS' AND DOLT COPPER. PM:SMM COPPER DOTTOMN, RAISED STILL DUTTON% bPALTER SOLDER. Also, impartea, and dealers In ME.:A LS, TIN PLATE, eruct IRON, Was, Ao. Oanstantly cn hand, TINDERS' MAGNUMS AND VOLS. Wasvbou4o, No. 140 FIRST • ISO SROORD PRlsbnrgb, Pa. Spatial orders of topper tot to any &aired pat tem. mMlyilawr ,-.)-=A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF ILAR.IIIAOD, containing manly DV paga, and ISO ha Platen and lingrating• of the anatomy of the Homan O, IrM to a Mato of Health and Dis ease, with hostile, on Dotty Betas, its deplorable ortmemonces upon the Rind and . Body, with the atthoen plan of treatment—the only rational sad anetatsfal mode of cure, as shown by the report of ewes Mesta, • tenthfol adviser to the married, and Muse froutikaplathog marlins, who entertain doubts of their pbyaleal condition. flat free of palate to addaas„ on reatpt of 23 ants, to atampwar postal carreney, by addressing Dr. LA 08011, So. 31 Malden Lane, Albany, N. T, mhi:lnulaw? O , TICE CONFESSIONS AND EX' PYRIENCI Of AN INVALID, publlehed for ttok bemelltaod sae warning awl catraol to nag ma who wmffor from Nenou Doliflitv, Prenaatoro Decay of Siantwod, afo , ...ll.lYlarou , ouzo As name VI/4/mm fly one who ho armed h/asoll wog pat to groot oapeow and Injury throne toodkol lowatog and qoachary. : By ...Lode( a pket-peld addnued eveetereynegte coplya may be tud of the author, NAV:IA:JILL lidirdln, Bey_ trarThlydeArr Bedford, Stag. county, K Y twROBIBOON, RP.A. & CO., (enO. anon to limozoos, Mau d Musw,) WASH THO TON WOrtHE‘Tantons ttocznirotis,Pttiaburgb. NaasOctimrte of BOAT AND STATION:MIT Bum" .zgazium,.. BLAST. =GINO, HILL miumESTIT,- CAST. of an dootri,vtlow OIL TANU S . BTZLLId, norm AND pa= mos *vat' Aimee 0171,411ri PATZ2i4 =acne, 101 11MO 10LL1261 SPECIAL A'OTILES. CCIMILUN JOHN COCHRAN &no., Man ire now recelvtig tr.. Spring Stock of Goods, =fir.l So. 89 Third EU, Pitubargh, AND BIILILT 1805 WOE% MIS ind nanr.f.txtren of J .A.P.VISZIVEr.I3 TEN VV AFL EG Particular attautluu pald to au maufactru lag o GROCERS TEA CSNISTZELS, TOILET WAIT. WAILS. COOLIES, do. OIL CANS. all sues mil p•ttarr.• ; TIN IIOOT• INIL CON DITTOES, and an land. of Subbing wort dace to order. wiv Ale., • largertock of Bac) BIRD CAGES Just re e& ZINO 'CRAM end OLD METALS bought. pURVULNCES PHOTOGRAPH ROOKS. 00121513 lam! AND BLUM= fITHEICIS, SI and Li guishis. 011tZ Mettard.r..• Javrary EL.rt,l Prearmat, vilopoGnJkvias A NEW AND CHOICE SELECTION Spring and Bummer Roots, Shoes, Rubbers, at., I=l NEW 13001 LED MOH 11017:,31 OF SLATER & SMITH, ?to. 64 MAREXT BT.. 2.1 door fecras Ththi. mh2l3 WIONA OIL WORKS—I have sold my maim lutarost lu Dismal's Work. to Mean. THOS. L. 21cOLRLLAND 00_ oho mill anti. the 1.10110. ea of tha lot. I mkt24.31 W2l. E. BRANDON. 2-1 A BTRAI OIL WORKS ASTRAL MACRISE OIL. having parcbaard the Ratlnery Led, owned by WM. E. BRANDON, we arg note praporeal to oar to the public our goperioc Al Al. DINS OIL. maatt• froctured an (Okay smcottfle principlaa, and war ranted equal to Lard 0.1. T1D.19. L. AIcOLE LLANO t 00.. mb24.lm Oboe, 27 Wood street. r im AND SHADE TREES, EVEIIGREENS, Of APPLE, we bore wow EV,oofrilud oil Wm poling WWI. U. most profitable for ailorestion. We bar own dor trew, a Early larrost, Malden Dana, Eloilood PioVo, Radian. FaLonoter, Gams, King of Tooopkla Co , Binds Wand Green, Ewa Reality, Rambo, Soako.honsr o Tolman'. Soar, lhatilh`o Cider, dc., with a very large .rock of PEAR, CHERRY, PEACH, PLUM, EVERGREEN. SHADE TREES, ROSES, SHRUBBERY, ORZESHOUSE PLANTS, A.., dm. Ai our stook to afro, wo Misr gnat indroements to planter. or uholeade paths. oers. Ordeil left at floc OreaNcluse, flailed, or Pittsburgh Port Odfte, wit/ b. te.ornbtly Wended to. JOHN MURDOCH, Jr., Ittsboryh and thaltud Nuinerlea. Ttmpornry Remova l. 013 MONDAY NETT we shall summon, rock nonce mid Mminal Goods yonerally to WILKINS HALL, over the /Jaycee Oilloa tonna stmt, be tween Wood and Snalchneld sweets, where we eh." be happ to welt on oar riends 011 the The n y oantsbed nate o f f oar new 11 Merep onaella Woad atreet has rendsmd Ude imp mammy, and her.a, by elm khedives of the !{.Wagers we *ball occupy WA. fins nail a. Mara fora fow weeks, KLEBER & BZO., RIIMIST HALL, rourth TWIN CITY P'ANING MILL. White ate.raisder, yug.atly Inward ea, take pleasure la Informing their blends atal the vablic gedleraUy. that op e bar. lamed more aed ',ewer la the UNION PLAN - - 1110 IdILL, evar tbelr lata toga:Sea, sad an ao~ t0 pt. ,— , .... 04 :1 „..1 ard 1 ,, entrusted to them. Hering lax; eock rd' Dry Lambs of hand, not damaregedpare by the rea at C 1.,. tkey will, la les , dada, ,gi t. furnish dry MAI /louring a ; any "amity. at reueonable rain dlateUt FRENCH CHINTZ. WRITE, ORB a CO., No. Ai FIFTH STREET, nays as baud . lards •tssk of FRENCH CHINTZ AND PERCALES, Soma entirely new etylse. AMIE AND FRESH ARRIVAL Ok' Sifting asui Bcogasur Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Ilaboorab Of the LUIS gtftisiid flaeitrtles; sad yea sold as Ina name In ins at soludatzrs. lurbe ants lowed float team's:rah.
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