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    Vittsburgir dna*.
MARCH 30, 1861
-WEDNESDAY
The Removal of the State Capital
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We yesterday gave some of the reasons
which occorred to 1.1)3 in favor of the pro
pan,' removal of the State Capital to Phila
delphia. In this article we propose to pre
sent the other andstrouger side of the ques
tion.
The first thought that suggests itself to
our mind: is, that the removal is not called
for by the people. With the sole exception
of those who reside in Philadelphia, the lo
cation of the capital is acceptable to the
people of the whole State. It is centrally
locates, and, whether correctly or incor
rectly, they think the location a good one.
Philadelphia only desires the removal, and
We do not need one of their own lawyers to
tell us that their motives for desiring it are
selfish. It is Philadelphia against the rest
of the State. What the people do not ask
for, should not be done, at least not hastily.
While we rejoice at every evidence of
the prosperity of cur sister city, we submit
that it is not generous in her to seek to
degrade the remainder of the State into a
mere Provincial appendage, while she car
ries off all the honors. Philadelphia is al
ready a mighty city, while the country, on
the other hand, needs developing. Instead,
therefore, of removing the seat of govern
ment and the public buildings to Philadel
phia, the citizens of that city should feel
proud to see every county in the State hon.
ored with the location of some public insti
ttttion--a college, or farm schAl, or military
academy, or some benevolent institution.
Such a policy would go far toward opening
up the vast resources of the interior, and
would besides do much to break down the
antagonism of feeling which now exists
between country and city. Philadelphia
can well afford to be generous anti just.
Indeed, if she wore only to consult her own
interest, it is her true policy to build up
the country in every legitimate way.
D. is not best to centralise power in a
country like OUTS. The evil effects of the
neutralizing policy ore seen everywhere
throughout the old world. Parts is France ;
London is England. "The blessings of
government, like the dews of heaven,
should be dispensed equally upon the rich
and the poor, the h' It and the low:' Phil
adelphia already exercises more influence
upon our legishvion than is right and
proper. This she does through her heavy
capitalists—her money. Would she exercise
less influence- -"A OUld the moral, of our leg
imiltors be improved—if the capital of the
S'aisi were located within her
Even were it wise to remove the capita'
at any time, that time is surely not now,
while we are in the midst of a great na
tional convulsion which is shaking the very
foundations of society itself. The public
mind is already sufficiently exeited, and to
audZenly uproot one of the old landmarks of
the State would only add to the agitation
Changes like the one proposed should be
made, if made at all. when men could calmly
consider the reasons for and against.
Clearly they could not do so now.
For the honor of th" State and Philadel
phia, the capital should not be removed in
the snap judgment manner that it threat
done now, every man, woman and
child in She land would know that nu,wy
had deneit. The question should first go
to the peo le in come shape for their consid
eration and decision.
There is an item of expense to be consid
ered. Oar beautiful public buildings at
Harrisburg cost the Slate not less, we pre
sumo, than a quarter of a million of dollars.
Who is to pay for the new buildings ? and
if the State, why incur the expense when
we already owe forty millions?
Finally, all the arguments urged in favor
of the removal of the capital to Philadel
phia can be urged with equal plausibility
in favor of its removal to Pittsburgh. But
we don't want ix We are more modest
than the Quaker City, and not near so self
ish.
We have treated this subject with some
seriousness, although hastily , , We have
reason to believe that Philadelphia is in
earnest with her projeet, and, if the people
of the Interior do not wish .to waken up
some 'flue morning and find Philadelphia
marked eu their maps no the capital of
Penneylvelds, they should at once be up
aDd doing.
GOT. BralElette.
The Frankfort (Ky.) Commonwealth, which
is a staunch Union paper, not merely in
the Kentucky sense, but in a much better
sense of the term, says:
We regret to see and hear imputations
cut on Go►. Bratalette's loyalty and devo
tion to the Government. It is all wrong.
There is not a more loyal' man in the State.
He is not responsible for the assertions and
speculations of the rebels and rebel eympa
thisers, as to what he may, and may not,
feel his official ditty demands of him.
We hope the Governor now deserves this
strong testimony—and that his loyalty 4,
to be uniMpeachable, but we fear that he
was hardly on the right side of the fence
!malty until within a very recent period.
We had the following reference to him and
hie friends in a telegram from Washington
to a New York paper:
Gov. Brinnlette, of Kentucky, with two
' backer!) had atrinterview with Mr. Lincoln
(this morning to accomplish by insinuation
land coaxing what he failed to get up by
Ibullying—the stopping of the enlistment
01.1ertrea in Kentucky into the Union
`Seettleis. It bee transpired since the Gov
erner's arrival here, that at the time he
remonstrated with the President against
tinning Kentucky Awes into Union sol
diers, he bad in type in the public printing
office in Fnaiskicrt, a proclamation calling
tipfs the people of Kentucky to defy the
authority of the Government, and resist its
,notion with forte and arms. Es-Gov.
1 J*ets „hip , p:rmitted an intimetion to
lliettiptihlin that the scheme of resistance
contemplated principally the selaure of
011ie lines of communication with Grant's
andel' In the South,- and force them, for
: waril. of euipliesilS evacuate Georgia and
'Tenneseeefand so let the rebels get posses
'gin of Kentucky and bring her wholly out
of Vision. it is probable thatßramlette
will go tick atelier and it more loyal man.
Tun McClellanitm.ln Washington are
surely the most °minions refuses spect
;pun. of Innen .nataro extant in these
if we. suppose there WAS
ground for the following telegram,
',villa 'nand jtfli New York paper:
TM town Piialits, to-night, in crediting
tuitom. , that McClellan , Is to be planed In
-ateratiscid. -.of the- defenses of IPoshingtcin.
morn -enthuabsedo of hitz friends are
'AUsposed to bet that Gen:dent:has came in
from_ths front. ta. express the purpose of
infidel that McClellan be. Pat at the head
7 the , Artay of the ratan; Each set
oftherrecredubus friends is in error. ,
aentencoThu luf shon int the *tier
ef:finr`pspatott Perceived where the wlak..
1, neat lies. :Their _faith itt'_,thelr little hero
voilf_be itiaost siVizio, it it had go
_ofteo, xi. the ship of_ avidity, "toppled
the oib* aids" lab tho11410310"-I"---,
The Great Flood at Sheffield, Eng
land—Two Hundred and Fifty Lives
Our dispatches, a day or two ago, briefly
mentioned the terrible disaster at Sheffield,
occasioned by the bursting of a reservoir.
From the English mei!, nn ..•0 received, we
collect the f,ilorvi.kg particulars
These who are avquainted with the neigh
borhood of Sheffield know .bat ir considerable
elevation above the town, on the little Mat
lock side, in the nook where the Lesley and
Stannic tan Odle join, the great reservoirs of
the Sheffield Water Company are_placed. In
this part of the aeuntry, between fire and sin
mile. from Sheffield, lb. reservoirs form such
pictureaque accessories !.o tips surroundjng
hills that no one who bas ones seen them will
'wily forget them, while en the other hand,
those who have once seen them will under
stand at the very mention of their name bow
destructive mutt have been their bursting
into the steep valley Which they overlook,
and which led direct into the lower part of
Sheffield.
At midnight, on Friday (March 10), two
hundred and fifty people wore sound asleep,
or stealing on hour !rem rest for some extra
work, in the hamlets and suburbs of Shelfield,
and in a moment they were at the mercy of a
deluge. In a few mLnutes more they were
lifeless figures, half buried in mud, crushed
under ruin, entangled In wreck, rolling down
towards the sea ' among trees, remains of
houses, cattle, and all the spoil of cultivated
valley or crowded street. It was not a water
spout; it was not the bursting of an ancient
sluice or :ea bank; it was not one of those
calamities that have occurred sometimes in
iwitearland, when the outlets of great 'ekes
have been aceidentally clogged, till the accu
mulated nes• girte wey at last to the head of
wester above. The terrible catastrophe had
been prepared by art. It was altogether an
artificial performanae, and shows what mag
nificent effects can be produced In water as
well as fire ' which. is generally selected as the
best material for display.
Clever and enterprising engineers, it • great
expenditure of the town funds, had prepared
a grand surprise. They tell you at Chats
worth that every display of the Emperor
Fountain is computed to cost £lOO. Tele ex
hibition has cost at least half a million, bat
then it has been mote terribly effective. By
throwing, we can hardly call it a dam, bet a
tight screen acmes some deep valleys above
the town, they backed up". world of waters,"
ear. than a hundred milli. cubit In t —.hot is,
core than two Insilion IQ, * unigh+ of tooter
Suspeinied, a. it us e in the hilt, oboes the tete,
there it hang tz• in to lone cistern
Doe would rather not steep with even a
charged shower bath nor one', head, bet
here wee water enough to Coat all her Majesty's
nosy, only waiting as it were, the poll of the
trigger, and just hold ogether by a little
00. cubeieh. We Poe compared the mass
to the contents of a ciste n, but it would have
Cited a cistern large enough to hold dt. Paul's
Cathedral, leaving the Outs My feet under
Water. All Wu well so long as i. little ma.
sorry did not crack, and so long as a heap of
earth was heavy init./ga t , and Bond enough,
sod impervions 00.'0, and dry enough to
stand the enormous peseta . However, there
was a creek and a slip, a d trams di•tely the
whole mass of earth fell a * ey, and the waters
that were artifilially retained on the hill-side
drowned a great part of the town and neigh
borhood of a great sod indptrions town.
• • •• • •
As regards the conditi.n of the embank
ment or dam which reltraiued the waters of
the great reservoir Si Brad!!old, the moat cot -
t-adlotory atatemenU are in cif culation. To
speak of it as an ordinary reservoir would
convey bat a slight idea of the mass of waters
watch was pe it up beta.. the bids 01 Stan
nuagton and Loitiey. ft was, In fact, a smell
take formed by building a dam or embank•
meat across 8 narrow valley, welch collected
the water-shed of the hills around. The area
of water thus earl-'sod was nearly a mile and
a quarter In length,,and about a quarter of a
mile broad, with a depth varying from silty
to seventy feet in irt probobly
averaging about fnrky feet threopou,.
The Sheffield f l / 4 .... 7 ;,/..:rnA, which givr.
a mast clear aid gt.phic narrative at the di.-
aster throughout, say s,•ith reference to the
reservoir, that to all appeiranoe the towering
embankment intended to confine the water
within the described limit. was powerful
enough to bear whatever preeente might he
brought against It; but the result proves that,
strong as it was, the water was far mightier.
The reservoir had been tilling for some tiros
past, and on Friday it wail full. The body of
water was immense, and before the strung
•ind which prerail;d on that day, it rolled on
to the embankmenfwith terrific fin.. These
symptom, created fear in many. The em
bankment Wall looked upon with some distrust
and its power began to be silently questioned.
The fear emend, and Mr. Goprou, the re.l
dant engineer, and Mr. Craven, the con
tracts, were sent for.
A warning was conveyed to Damdask and
Low Bradford, and the people waited in t..rr..r
for the earning signs! Toe "sat vies" labored
on; all hands worked with a will to avert the
impending calamity. On investij uel.n large
deep crack. were seen at the top of the em
bankment, and this erne considered of .03-
cleat importance to warrant speedy and de
termined efforts to let off the water, and Po
reduce the pressure. The water was turned
Into the by-wash and Luken the pipes I but
soon after half-past eleven, when the reservoir
was stiU only bee or sin feet from being 1011,
the evidences of danger became more alarm
ing. With a -sudden rush, which caused a Sotto.'
similar to that made by the letting off of large
quantities of steam, the water shrew down
the top part of the embankment, and rolled
through the opening with Mghtfo I force.
As it rushed down the other side to the val
ley beyond it seemed to lick up the materials
of which the embankment was formed, causing
It to grow weaker and weaker, till at length it
gave way to its entire depth, and the mass of
water band forth with a volume and power
utterly overwhelming. The aorkmeo ran
away is dhimsy, land the stream da.sbed along
the valley with fatal force. liege rocas,
strong User, bridging, mills which with their
heavy machinery seemed completely im
movable, and homes were washed away as
though they were toys, and the catastrophe,
occurring to the dead of night, brought with
it a lons of life in comparison with which the
loss of property, great as It is, slake lam In
signilicance.
• The gap made In the embankment measures
at the top from eighty to one hundred yards,
and at the bottom about twenty yards.
Through this opening the overishelmiug body
of water dashed whh terrible impetuosity And
ma le rolled along the sullen roar was aOlow pa-
Mad by a rapid cracking sound which seemed
like a continuous discharge of musketry. It
was produced by the snapping of the trees,
which were carried away end burled ivith ter
rifle force against any object that might ob;
struet their progrees.
;Between Matlock and llillsbori ugh, a dis
tance of four mitre, the greatest lo.a of bto
has been caused. %i,pta this tract whole
rows of houses harshen swept entirely away,
la three of which alone there Ware twenty•
five lives lost. 1.1 the opposite row the whole
of the inhabitants were drowned, and scarce
ly any of their bodies bare been discovered.
The flood seems to have swept off everything
before It, from the confluence of tae Lesley
and the Sevilla to the Dos. Between Wards
aid and Sheffield on the Doh, the bodies ware
seen lying In the mills and the mod and ruins.
There were fourteen in one place, ten in 031-
other, and thirteen In a thlid.
At Neapaer.l 940 acres of gardens were do
ttrortd, nod whole families swept array. An
official report juet received states coat 154
dead 606 n hero boon already recovered ; 70
have been Identified. Large number. are not
yet lotted. Bodies have been discovered an
far down the river es Doncaster. Along the
banks of the river,betweeti that town and Shef
field, the scan, of the inundation .was visited
by vast ,roads on Sunday; the pollen and s
stroog military guard acted for the
stance of order and the secant; of property.
' A miihement fora general ruhscrlption was
I immediately commenced.
The itihsbitan Ls of the sabrae-g districts
have lost everything. and an apperil for in
stant help will be made 1 hundreds have noth
ing left of their property but their night
d . The Inquests were opened Saturday
night, end then sdkurned for ten days.
There were then ninety bodies In the work
house, end the Oor.oner said be ball been In
formed there had been newly t hundred
found.
Tan suppression of the New 1. • Metro
politan &cord, a Copperhead Catholic paper,
by General Roseman!, In his Department,
is all the more significant from the foot
that the General himself is a Catholio. The
leading Catholic papers in the country, in
eluding Brownson's Review, the Philadel
phia Universe, the Cincinnati Telegraph and
the altholic of this city, are now thorough.
ly loyal and of course thoroughly anti
slavery.
Paz Washington correspondent of tho
Daily Wireonsin Nays "A well Informed
friend, who has just arrived from the West,
predict. that N. P. Banks w 11 pet look up
Pirgely as a Presidential candidate before
the sitting of the Baltimore Convention:
Ms ryes* delivered at. the inauguration
of the. neerlj elected (humor of Loeb.
WWI very favorably received throasbna
the ocrautry."
What cstztdrig do to require; our parlotlim
and valor ara not qnnittioneil,Suad tba Gasesationn
its weal".. by tato' asprdtiog a doubt upon tr a
ruVject. Our ',at.. ie valrantießlor.—PA.
Oh, you by pocrltel Son are condothned
out of your own columns daily Tarn:rig
to another page of the some paper which
contains the above confession of faith, we
find your 'patriotism and valor" displaYed
as follows, in the attempt to destroy confi
dence in the credit of the Government
From peetent Indication', Chase's greenbselti, to
thecuortue of time, will not prmeso mere value duo
the Continental money. .• Faiitte• and repodtaton
are hone the len inevitable now than t [my Weer,
It is thus that you weigh yourself 'the
balances-WI the pure ore or -Abolitionista,"
and unwittingly kick the beam! Go to!
Be fish or fowl.
THE Washington-correspondent of the
Chicago (Tritone makes the following elate
ments: "The Fernando Wood Democracy
have been soundisg Gen. Fremont. Gen.
Singleton of Illinois, sought en interview
with the General in New Fork some time
since. Of this interview Gee. Fremont's
friends give one version, and Gen. Single.
ton another. General Fremont's friends
say that the General said he would take the
Democratlo nomination upon his °an plat;
form. General Singleton Says the General
said ho would itooept the nomination on the
Demooratio platform."
A TELCGIAM from Portland says General
McCallum, Inspector of Railroads, took
possession on Saturday, in the name of the
United Stales, of all the unfinished loon
motives of tbe Portland Company's works
They were befog constructed for the Grand
Trunk Railway.
Ex-Goy KING, Bispresentative from the
Sixth Missouri Dietriot in Congress, whose
•eat is bring conteeted by lion. James H.
Birch, has forwarded to Washington city
hie resignation, to he preseuied to Congrees
in case that Om Mall will order en eke
tiou immediately in the Sixth Dietrich
Tax C•vms tx lowa.—Tbe following cities
.n law t A,.e c l-tt.t.ti out. the Copperheadt
st the pulls: Dee :ttoi nee, tharllogtnn. F4l'll
to s n, Al.ntromp, Cedar Rapl4s, Mueoa
tin,, Tipton, ludi•nols. Oeksl,.ary lows
City. Mount Plesennt, De Witt, Le
P VII LIC dront
U.NISIH WARD VOTIC
Mu .ill be he d oo WZDNE
30 b bet aehtt toe boon or 3 nod T o'l
the ert.ol Liouee for the purptota of
pram.o me t 4 solsrot of the S bool
IS o.fy Vaud Roue., and levy Ins a
.ame,
or toe plytn.ut of 31.3 tate to
dll th , te quota. The el.ctiou t be ordtetuttt4 by tb•
reeler heard of iated.lou tacers. Ticket., TAA
or NO TAX.
mb2.:11. by Leder Nit th Ward Sohoot Ward.
ME TING 0! the
.. ""'8 0..1,14 Id la of 11. Cl.elatd a Potoburen
&tattled C...tat:ow, wlll b• bold . the office ot awe
U cop tn., In ler. laud, on 'be 4 I'll UNIV7MAY.
140. at lt. o'cho•lt n.. go vote upon the
of tho Catalog! St,k o said Con:Tony, for the put •
0. aof I.lulelng the bond , / of ...id Con.pany to he
con clod Into et A. TI. Tren frt . .111 14
r I -end tit _a xd..l dal of Awn nod open on ti rub
dot of Mar. 11, ord. , of at • 11... rd laretto,
.1 N. Mot(' LLUC .11 Yr... Wont.
(leo let d. )in/ olt 74, Irl* toL.I:-.1. I
~GNIIED STATFS NAVY AND
31 altIN I'ORPs-1 am au 'bort. id to r.
c I..racrult• for 0.. e m. saltation.. made, so ord.,
r the. War Ilupsrtravr,t, dat. d Marsh 2lth,
Abl. or cud...ars a,unes ',IA. IP. 14su four loan Sea
!wry Irn couittlt at,. ae .bin n ammo, sod not L., that,
la.e years so military seaman) Irsoopor•
t 411../11 to I . ll.llle'phls. "luso munths pay Iv ad
u r.fund.d Inas soy trine. sovo•y. to
th., way to- rsiltled 10 th. AWN':
, IRPS thare Is no silvan,. p•y . e ,
laututy. hot th
r-cr• :I :PRIZE 31 , / NET Sl.n"for • h..
.Nays , Sr•run-, Marine ba cmillutl au
the Qno:n Ike oussu mt. for th• army.
J Faith t/1.
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tam. -gbg. Cigy March Ygg. Ito I W.V. g , t
CONCERT,
LADIES' AID SOCIETY,
OF flu IST COVOIINGATIA.X Or DISCIPLE.
CEMIZIELICII
ALLKJLIENT CITY,
DN THURSDAV EVENING, APRIL 1
Allaiall Al 1 , 3 "me of Nol Am straw! of fix .-lElre
struel, and M Ilet,bl A Preen s, Plumbers, Alive.
BALL,
On Thursday and Friday Evenings,
MARCH 31st awl APRIL ltt.
FATHE'R SEWALL
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30 OLD FOLKS,
WJJ etc two Irani
OLD FOLKS' CONCERTS,
The ben Matt• of Y. ¢l , 4t wirb.h
ty , COLLEC-
T .OY.• OF ANCIENT I SALM D. Plll I. per.
formed by this ...atm of isc osqpils••.l Kos 411 Am-
Jt•-•srl la fhn Katb of tun lith etzttuy, aid
e.l by •
COMPLETE LID COMPETENT 01101EbTRA
treat &WWI a of lb. Concerto all In it•
•:goWi• Dalai air" lor. ty Prot ttBS7, Ik. oo
toplioard New Elva,/ .1.10. lOW boom:log be
fore rei • tag at mod 4 audiricoo a rho Port, with
groat .pplowoo
AUN a A./310A IL and CCIO 4 II/1 JInBT whl t•
p.trut sad a'Jln• In tlw star."
Goma boor the oororporlog .1,1. of rock
p•ocer or • No. JryasoLoa,. • Hun. ZI,o,••
EE •Ilkortroorery "No. York, .10-takkork,"
'llosvouly ••So.rols,' • 'GreeksLoh," 1..
Adadttatrat, lb coots. Clllldres omit: 12, bail
pato Matt., to be bad at too Stem to
Plasbotgb ad 1) , ,olt 154 fts to al .shooy CI , V•
Dana opal otrx o'clook, a¢ cowmanot at a.
abto.2t
UNITED STATES NAVY
MARINE CJORPS
I am otothor'sed to rreelve roarnits theta or.
putrat spa, oudor as order from th. War Deport
oo•
0., doted on Moore Vit n.
afarie Of oramrp a tell ICU will 1.4.'10 tramper
tam.. to Paled 4p: to. throe months pdo odraece,
Ito lot in flooded Loco ono price soon., to oth an They
they 4...0 luod ) In the d o titbit Odra there Is
ne edrano• pow or bonoty but deo recruits will re•
oat •• poIZI MONMT.
lien , r the Yer•lae or Me ta• 0 'ins •0l be
cr 4ita d on the quer. fir &aft, Ow • m• as are.. r...r
lawinicmn
Cept4lck surd P 1... tfiarobaL
Patron irimirrii • °Mu, 2/d u 1 I. Pi
r prisivain, Idexli 2%1/.4 art,2llXt
ICE --Several of the Police
0111 mm uf Merit). cf A11.1..ny busier 46616 n•
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61 outapelont and tria.t.urthy MEN to MI the racan
OM, Appil ettn4 r om ally min .41.1160,
nl 1 b. 46calm.J onttl LUEBDAY, April nth, at lb.
M..yo. • 011.6. All 6pp1146.1.1166. malt A. amminpa•
4.464 by ..14/.curry mrldram i I in6J charocor.
L 14.44.1 rompt
n.h211.16165 J. L. L. ILNOX. Chairman.
r = .Owing—Owing to the inclemency
or the liestla ren IBMs, ereuinx last the
Builders and can enter• missiles way peetporad
no
oil 1111YE0BAY 8Y tnJ O the Blist livtant, at 7ji,'
at the Illiachanta . Exchange. when it 4 ea
ia.at.d nil htil Le to all-salaam
0, order at the Committee.
W. M. EDGAR,
ALEX 1110.1111,
JAMES MILLE:7OEL
Prerssruou F.. W Catosoo Itaitmar Co,
Omen or las filCllll,..
Pittsburgh, Pa., February 04th, 1841L
DIVIDENA-THR BOARD 01
Director* herd this day dsclaral . dividend of
PER CZNTCII on the Income, or Iblra
nonage Bonds of this Company, out of the earn
lop of HMI, sble to cash to the Lt day of April
MIL (WO W. B. BARIMS, Bea .
11 . . NOTIC E TO CONSUMERS
0771. or P 1112.110. 0.1 CAMP.;
h March, laat
Knelt. It brraby giros that all o aa fornirbed aLr
the l'lttoti or 1314, wilt be abarp d at the
rate of 0.. Dolls- and 6ta7 Cant. tor thottrand
catdo (al, nett a tab, with the addition of the Ilnitrd
!rates Bernina Tax
mbalittt JAIIEa N 0 11111311% Tvaannw.
NOTlC't.—Tho owners
or Oil at the Allisbany landing are requalad
to mum Ms OH at oast. others* It 1,111 b... to
be notsmat st tbdr Masai, Se Mete It not roost
tiara to do flu comma Sufism, Attention to Ma
Stator will ova Mobilo sed MMUS
melt 1411tre ALUM. wato."Maatee
1 1 E/03.-75 half chest/ Y. 11 ;
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P.;
SS 0 0 imporial ;
tO Wog I 1
Ty/r .1.1. by Apblol IMMIX a Larks.
NTU, til.7oAlt.-410 Mid& fair. prime
.L.N . * ad 'Wetly ebobse art sad aop INV
Odom kW, kw NU by •
Lrrniyansza,
oaa 11.1 awl 114 amid atnmYL
-WE Jr ..IDI'ERTIRE.,ffMIY•TfI.
RE, THIS
ror Two Days Only.
bar , lee ab at b tbelr friends by lama,
er bunt the OLD CVIJN TRT, aburtld DUI THEIR
TI'.7IiNTS AT Obii . E, "
day,) the fare er Leraee.l F I :111 DOLLARS.
Tickets by Boyar Mall Steuart, can b. pure-haw-0
from the under 'great. at REM:LLD R arLS, b.r
TW'a DAIS ONLY. Ora 1,111. r. talc° a
week for Liverpool, !mochas, st toleenetorrat and
Londonderry, and p.f.en Kea. re kneed threat!) In
New Sark, throng h aa rr
got,:
Api.'y U r.'lllEl
Ofllce, nil h aar• et
Or from f In lo ,I,• I. In the 4ivelatn,, al No, GA
Smi.nal.Nl vtret'. anto.:lt
E X.CELSIoIt. I nBTl'lll ref
enth Sew.lon of hi. I•atItotlou will commence
oo MO.OtT , April 40,4864, and continue twdra
weeka, clotting Friday, Jdoe Oath.
Syr totme, Ac . call daily, at the loalltute
from 2 all 5 o'clock p. m ,or &dare. toe Circular,
PA , . W. 5. GRAT,
Pittaborgh
E 10-40 LOAN
Ilab.criptlons to
GOVERNMENT 10-40 LOAN,
13•adrnd at tha othca of HANNA, HAUT i CO..
Wmat ttra.t -.
_hlo.•t JOSI7CA FT hIA A. .1.
QEWICKLE Y ACADE M Y, a Classieal
Ll' and Commercial BOARDING SCHOOL FOR
80313, on the M. P. W. & C. R. IL, 19 mile.. from
Muth ugh. Rev. J. B. 711 AV IC lAA, A. 9L.
• Toe ►otty.flotrth Sespion will commence on
MONDAY, Raw od e ISM
?or Comilern or farther Information }Nil, to T.
H NEVIN & pl., CO Wood street, or to the Prtnal.
• perlekl• 'rill* P. 0., Allegheny ac luny, Pa.
rob 3 ',Starr/M.IAM w
lANTRD,
Mon for the Naval Squadron,
OF TUE MISSISSIPPI lIIVEIL
Tiro. of aullatanot one year. Two montba' Pal
Io adeanea,
Poe fro Oer Informsthaapply at Secendilei
COSee, No 11 T. 3 I ILE r, Pltribalsa.
anal OW
DN: NG AND dCoURINti ESTAB•
J-1 LIS El 111 aNT.—Ths turiarsigned hating •Intred
as esent at No. 41 FOUNTII BUM: tt, ba
tman Market ma fem., fur the pao .. of carry
hi on th.
DYEING AND 8001311IN0 BOUNDED,
rtaneetfally anlcita s stsats of auntie patronage . .
Par ng .pest aloe ymrs In disestablishes.% of Nr.
Neeper, he Ilstle,•hlanblf that he can glee the fool
eat ...Will.. tn calitOmeri. All go xis taken
bbrarturst d tato Ira, ks.
iScrA LD WID VICR.
TO N ISMATLITS.-1 havo a tips
MEM
RARE COINS,
oatup Wag 5 Iles of W • IiFILIGTO‘f TISCES,
tloo vg.1.11.1 cII .14 ttY f OP. It, I.lnEn Y CAY
TN ace CY,Nt P. C Feochfur.s.get'a tamp. D ct
FitlioV SETS O. 8107 / Loll; eud al. go lot of
tut,. 1. •. . ADIKIIICAS Prlii 6.4 1111gDA I 1.,
.“1 thear, as the owner wants chum
sold Itarg.htlat , ly.
.. • ..
mud it. Clair .treat 1311.10
WRITE, OAR (ir CO., .•
. No. 2.5 Fifth Street,
cfr ler 4./0 • aseurtment of
Anam• ry choir good..
1111.6 , ff It
632
POE HA W HE - ..111.'111.!
Fiffia f:/slied States artillery
R..ernlto leant.' ft, MN 'relit omen Ileglof oat of
Lib 11T LlATTlLElLS,rapreeenteal In every
a...at Army of AL. Union now
Alen wwrk, enttwaf
•11/1 re.6ltorot frill rec•nre
34(19 Llfoorotoef•nt Bounty.
Tip 1.13A4 a.m.,. rola odo.os. Also, STaf LOCAL
PROM It'll the nlghest now offer.d.
ancrultlon llendeseous, No. $2O FOURTH ST..
PitteLorgb, opp.aftle the Mayor's Oftice
THOS. WILLIAM/3, Jr.,
in Lt. MN U. S. Artiller7, Newenlttua fftlksur.
ANettf
CARD.
Temporary Itenioral.
u. HONDAT NEXT w• *Lail mane° oar e•oft of
Plano. fled Musical Owd. generally to WI f HANS
H A LI., ever e Mayor's Office, Fourth ergot, Le.
afoen W... 1 awl Nrol.bAeld meet.. wbe • nee *hall
a•rp. t . wait on our f lauds and the puffin.
Th. neflolsheel Riau. of our new •few on iler.l
sown ha. e. odrc .1 Mid ••• p am-one.ry and haute t-y
f
A. klndowef.l the o.os,tere we shad facopy Wll.
(Ins Hall as •te re, for. fee wwk•,
H. KLEBER & BRO.,
0th25.1w WfLKINS HALL, Fourth NI.
TWIN CITY MANI NO Nlllll.
White lc .ite.ranchr,
lltaroutle bsrned out, take tlosettre In Info's:king
their ...leads and the sunlit generally, ltutt lb
have lea,4 room at.d io ear In the ONION PLAN
INU KILL, a. ar their Into Icoation, and ars now
prepaood to age me • orders calm ...tad to them,
.1 h ponoptrest sod dispatch.
Raring a [cgs cook of 1,7 Lamber on hand, not
damaged hy tb. reo 1.11115, they wilt, In a fo. days,
be preps,.o to furnlth dry Mitt Ficoclng, In any
goautl y at rwtsonable ratty . maesam
FRILNCEI CIIINTZ
WHITE, ORB &
N., 2G FIFTH ISTFLIDECT.
Burl. an bend s large /took of
FRENCH CHINTZ AND PERCALES,
Dom. entirely oat, style.
ishsthlt
T N ACCORDANCE WITH INKIRDC.
11 ^aitttfartera, Dellartanant of Weal
Vice la, .Itl b. told •t Public An. &lon, .t 11. Goa
...now t Stasi ln on tn. a tbs alty of
Wheollos, West ',argil:fix, on
Tug s•lar , April sth. 1.504 4
UNSERVICEABLE HORSES
Pale to coalosemoe at 10 o'clock a la.
Twato It Morena's. at P..ada.
/"&11.00W08111,
Oapt•ln sad Antsl.ll.l Q. in
Wbeellag, Weal Vs., 'larch Iftk,
mh2a:to
N(if! Ch to UV It tilnrUliti—r -
COSA LE are lathed fur e• con traction of
th• Iit:CRVOIR of th• hirroblehato Were, Work..
Bidder. will amt. my trate prima for Embankment
an 1 for Lacaratiou of Earth. Imre rock .1.411
reek I also. price* or Clot Pudding nod ter Oubbl•
kt.. m&r , h e m mph sod 015,005 mareriel forniebed.
I la. md opeclamtiona can moo at a.. kat El
•CO a race, I. Birminab um Bata yr Dbe recalled
until TL O&SDA V, Apr 11 7th.
O hTENOEL, Engineer.
Monongahela M amr Co.
OTICH. / 1 171.1191 i V MEN-1'1(0-
.LN &OSA Le are Inflate fo• the wallah: or to.
letale PIP& for tha etrmlntabaku 'ewer %Sorts
•bkh .15 °umiak •takat 16.00 , Ilawal feet of ppa
of 710, 11, IS, all, 10 ate Webs dlhasatar
•111 b• rocal.ed tor lie whhlo t Ib. above
als•otlfp er far mos of It, oot 11117Ftele&T asprll
7th. / Ipaalokf 19 feet ha !math will be praterred. tor
cora ettrthaella Isformatlon ib. mdaareteetal aat
e. eltait.an & laa'af °Clot, Bommeha7a.
U. sTINOCL,
m t,21.1. & a pt...a r llonotorathola Watar Co
L tiNIVELY,
Wbolavale flantlfertorer of
LADIES' BOUTS LED 8110 ES,
N. II SOLITE VOUUTICI MILT. Ikilsrl/Atbia,
nu mintaatly on baud . porold amortmeat of •
LADIES', If MIES' and DOOTS mad
811011Lsolukhr• for city and country trade.
mble•.lm
FIHR BRICK ASO TILIf, juliti reaeia
.d and for stle.
Alpo, Lad!). ovpp' lod with COAL, Itrlrf t
rstra.
COMMON AND WIIITL LIME kept contiguity
cn haat
MEW 1M EN, NORTON A on
pab7.B:ft North land W... Comm.., Ili, h,
•AR MI i 5 P ELlUlt Jel.OU it.—
We havecommencer! receiving a met, choke
lot of &b o ne° bashed* IlostaltreSsi Whantt•
Milt equal to that from .bleb the Hello.. gradate of
Kt. Loots Floor t. made. Wo are DOW prorated to
fumble 011/ materna. arta /Wen equal to the beet
Bt. Louie brands.
KICNNEITT &
U tub— LA UATo YOU 11A
.-14 , 111 be sold. at the •Ilaabaay whßo; 00
` and
a e. r rb e . ral:LATS and IPLAZO , A . TH. ta . v .
wand gad p.y chant., **be are ryls they to
...dingJAMES ALEN,
mta:td WharlThaatar. Al hie hen, Maul.
Fott. SALE--A valuablo Farm of 1,19
acr.e 100 umbra ellnel• abut nellee from
the ally, on Um Pe, ?wine and Zellu,opho Plant
Wad, all linable land and some . oil, IN /born of thn•
d
bar, ulling bonne, new bank bun, and all num.
Nay outhoomo, orchard, well of water, and farm
wolf wavered by entente,
~,na l e.: l . ' 4o l 7 Tll / 3 7 11aVilrBONR.131 Market O.
nUKNI CUR •
3,21 , 0 boob chub* lloklapra Blur r.sr Cora
do do do do Binned do;
ID ban,a "Colsmlds" sod . 11arattdo... sow at Ito
tobt4sla Wharf, for p.l. by
mllBO ZIOUOVARIM Lalqo,
MB Lib rt• erntt
BoxE., HIDES, ho.-IW empty BOX
luolt.bto for pot log 0 ammo. AL
104 Drp Clot Wet. to only* po mem!. Gm,
tram kir IeoDOULD • Juiscoecril.
tabto Soo. 112 9t4 Llbortrit , sow Wood.
nll RENT—A g9Q4 etore•room
omad glg. opoi wood 4004.
lA* & ouVaIIISS ippon Sows it
XXV' AD rERTISIEJIIEXTS
011 S ALE—A FLOU ING MlLL—
[[' 0111 sell our Iflurirtatt nut In Centre Wherilng,
baltbroto and Ohio B. It.,a short dlsuinae
low the B .kO. r.. 11. Ihpot, no 'leer bank.
The 51.1 hat four run of Tr, rah burrs, and all tha
mWere totprovementa In machinery Ihe capacity
of the HUI le 15. bartela rwr day.
biz. of miens 10 Inch bore, three feet stroke, tati•
mated at CO bores power , three cylinder boilers, CO
fief lent, Moho. In diameter. The math
bnlld
tcg Is et. Cot by 40, roar et .rtes and warehouse at
66 feet by 10. three .wale., Including bear
meta I also • new etable 6b by 04. The IA on which
the Mill Is ore tid la 114 by 41 fret. 1.11 will be rot
with the )1111.
We would call the attention of capitalirta to (hi,
property, an there Is no MR more favorably .ttnat•d
than this In the western country We have a good
grain growing country surrounding rw—and then we
have the Ohl • river at our door that ae can st • I
times get • supply of grain
We are also tavorabiy situated to ship our flour
to the .astern markets, both by Bahlrarna and Unto
Railroad and Pennsylvania Central. We ale. har • a
good local trade for • nr 11...nr and reed, at lair prices.
We bore a railroad from our Mill down to rho low
water mart, by which we drew our wheat from the
landloe into rhr Mill, by ottentonery. Three moo
can take In Iran two to three thousand Goebel. of
wheat In •tisy, seeing th• heavy expellee of drayese.
/should the property net be sold by the slat of
April, at prtrate Bale , or. than will offer It at puslie
Bata on that day, se two o'clock p to at the Gott. t
(he a lo the city of Whellog.
Tortere/111 to mode easy.
tult3o.tap9A A. /1 DCTWILZB A CO,
NEW AND POPULAR BOOKS,
•
AT HUNT'S.
Twit, A novel; by Walter Barret Clerk.
The Campaner Ittel, do. By Jeep Paul.
ttepart. Various editions.
Cabo's Can..
A Woman'. 11.1•019.
Counsel and Oontiort. By the Country Parson
Elise Woodson.
Held in Bondage. By De Vigo*.
W big, Hoe and B word.
A Thee of illavery. By Bishop
Reno's Life of item.
Bu.lor at Neer Orleans.
Indus riot Biography. By Smiles.
Gen Grant and bit Campaigns. By J. L Lark.
Lotto.. to lb. Jottesm.
Dmatothorp. By Aloe. Smith.
Husks. By Harms Harland.
I lebt• •n ntegonett Peat. Br T. P. A.rtbm.
Tb. Old Helmet. By the author of Wide Wlde
World.
Ourowski's Diary.
e be Heeteet Chmtlemen. or Etiquette A Eloquent*.
Breakfast le B. d By ewk.
The Grind Onnatnation.
Tim of a Wamlcte In..
Broken Columns.
The Bing of nines's.
Three months to tbe bodthern States
The Tom g Parsee
. 1 bat ser.y, the Hum ,stet.
The Ct... ••ftb# Legtou of Honor.
Author tlallam's Itemalas.
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BUTLER IN NEVI ORLEANS.
All D.. 1.1“ receln4 as tops r FottbilAkted,
PITTOCR'S
80.01, STATIONERY AND NEWS DEPOT,
Opposite the Post Omoo.
ma 62.5
CHANTER - 1829: PNIIPgTUAL
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Or
PHILAIiELPHIA.
"...1.., !Linty I, Wt. 1/.461,84 2
Capital .640.1.000
A o au. ploy girl COO
lovetted Prenain 1.•
Ilnsotlled ........ •
lemma No. I 5 ..... SW 000
Lose Paid sines ISIN 5.10.0,000
Perpetual and Temporary Polka ,n tent..
Charles N. hancker, ' Isaac Lee
TOW., Nraaner, I atd C. Dale,
ISemool Omar, Geo. rel. • ,
Jacob R. Booth, Alfred /Owe.
Geo W. Illetara, Pr.. W. Laois. M. D.
ODA IMES N. BANCHIH, Prealdeoe,
ZDIV A RD tl. Da LI, Yoe Prefult•ot.
JAN. tP NaA LLIaTIOE, Seth Pro Toro.
J O. CA►PIN, Arent,
ht 9 corner Wood and Third warts.
1864. 1864.
..0011TAU'lill RAT, ROACH, to.,
EXTERMINATORS'.
"ILIs established In B. Y.
ineallible remedies known."
year
"tree hues Pelson,"
"Not daussnius to the llamas rattly:
ef lists come out of their boles to e 1.."
Bold try all Dragnists evarrsehers.
Brersas I of al, worthies. isoliaebens.
l-Oustt's Din.. Nu r 410 Bytailusy, N 1.
AP—old by B. A. rstthESlOUtz , , BON A 00 ,
nod B. BILL.LCUS A 00., Wholseal• and Befall
Affenta, Pittrburgt P. ; BAN Br P. ISCIIIWABTZ,
Witoisaal• Batt' Agora, Alleifterny Oily.
osiiklat
TEMPORARY REMOVAL To
WILKINS HALL, 4th STREET.
We b.,. tempontity removed to WTL ERi
El IL tL, wle-re • apt odld .tot of Welnewhy's, talon
bete. nod oth Pia Lot ;at sloo. a limper - We selection
of Cartmo s'. bleteelectOe ar• diem; ford. at to
low. Boer. Fadoey eon
Rem labor WILKINS HALL, YOVETIImErr,
0010 the alsior's cal Lea
H. ELEBER /c BRO.
entaktf
W J. & HALL PA'PrERBON,
CLAIM AGENTS AND COITITANCERN
144 Votlte Street. He Soo',
PITTSBURGH, Pl.
PENSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK PAT and PRIZE
MOWN! H.l.3ted on Aortal U. poseße.
ORDA ARCS RETUILSB cate/aII, m.A. out.
mb2ll-us
A - 81tAL OIL woltlizt.
ASTRAL MACHINE OIL.
treeing pun:hued the Refleery well own-d by
s. BRANDON, we eoe mow prepared to off.r
to the publie our sopesber MACHIN]: OIL, ts.oo.
reetored eirteily setgotthe prtooi.lee, one eras
muted equAl to Lard
Tilos. L hicOLI LLANO a co..
Inh2l.l¢l Oaf !.? We 41 .t eel.
I51P( arr./LIN 'l"i 0t) W RS OF L
011 fIALT WILLS. —W.. hers In nture, In vou
order, nOn fmt 1 1.9{...r Tal.lnit. 2,1{ IWth, and tan
hot of t'etnnt Brun Twine. 3 Inch, W.. It Inn h. -
grin end all torn plttn, which we off, fur sale al In•
Mk*, for owtta
FLEIIIHO MIMS.
tablblen 21 linorl farm.,
250 PIGS Sis - 17 LiALLNA LHAD,
riornirbt for 114 i Iv by
13=1
fjjl!ftfluc.
hada to older oo Atoll oottoo,
No. 10? mkRR RT B?., batomon Flab 1.11. n,
EIMLM!
MMLE
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
ta PENN STIMICT, below ILod, Pittsburgh
tohltiatud
WALL PAPEt—Moving end clean
log time la now at band I beautify your borate
by paparica them, It whieb osil aodnye, from the
elegant Gold Embroidered, Bilk Inlaid a nd Velvet
Patter Pater. to the cbrapret article la themarkat,
at No. 107 Simko lama, pear /Mb.
mho jot'. u . nuance.
(Tue Any,)
LP NYNNIINGI. Nara Ilkb, .t 7% o'cloct, the
Ownineralsl Salto 11..w.m5, No. 14 rlbh 0tt0..t..111 be
.old, In Addition to fitocini f lc sdrottLed
II abuse Nsolotogo Bank Stocks
do Irou Oily Book Stock;
tob29 DA YIN a NoILWAINN. Amer/.
tkW SALK.—That eligible Pew
No. 114 In tho &wood Prrobytotion Church. It
and .ow by lb. lot of Ayr% tboa °Sand at
aattNott. Apply_ so
mMA , B. stotArN A ME. 102 11,oreb
$ /000 LL O.W. rUltdiAl4l• A TWO.
Auld
- Dal= EMIL DWiLLIBTO
Auld 1."1 . . at tie 0)01 of Libor,/ 411.1. 110. 10 of
1100.1697 . • Row: Apply to •
wbid T 4 11101.1LN a 00..111 roo,ll.umt.
QE00240 , 1101) ti'llealdlNlllll4lo
pa Atom IS blob. bow sad • as
au sib ___MLUAII • • AINTATA Ou.
_ _
DRY' GOODS, if c.
SII.K `. A NII VANTLES,
tLe
ALEX, BATES,
%‘, I t.ll,
?I litH SIIELI.
Drt• (.44pupe,i,
111.1 AWL
AhD LIMA GOODS
N EW NYKINt3 GOOUSI
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Tim basal ..er .reptWurmourun.brought
to 1100 =Awl Our &OA rill I. found Teri tom
plc* to 11091 ERT, OLOrtS rich KM BILOIDZIt
ar.d YIN F. GOODS ; Till INGEI, In evsry de-
drab!. sty ; Iw.autul GUSSET AND CUMMING
RIBBONS; SCuTeti PLAID VELVET RIBBON;
HOOP ANL. BALIPILAL diil/LTS; BILE, GILT
LIM 11, 1t0C...01.1.10, Low stila. LLDISCS'
00111813 ♦ND BETH: PHOTOGIIAPLI ALBUMS,
Lb. ettespnt In ti, airy AND SHALL
W&BXS L•DIIIS' s NI GENrei COLLAIS,
_ _ — _l"-
pspola.and . h i ael " io " o b ran?oo gr* preacia 3"" l7. r i • "' " I' Ta Y. • ; r --- ,-DisE &sEs OF THE NERVOUS,
..00'
Plantation !littera have carve me. 6831118 AL, THIN/AIX AND 8/71.00.L
Her. J. 8. CATHOHN, Ituabo* , -"f, N , T• n ; STSTETIB—cow .4 reliable treats ant—ln Ueporta
o • • • I haea given the Plantaskrn Mater. to ,or th. 11,,, 0rd m. 06,0 1 ., 6 • , .% 1, 7 mall t rapt
hscodreola of our disabled aoldieel • Ith lb. most eo• 1 'atter envelops, free of charge Addict.. D. J SHIT.
tontahing velveto. WD. all """ Va y ; LIN HOUGHTON, Howard AaeseLation, No. 7 Snub
eOJA. Eluperantendant Soldier.' Home, Ca, ducat], o.^ 1
1 Hintb Wan, PO ilad.lphla, P.. inlinly
0
"• • • The Plantation Bitter. base coral ....7 N. HOLITES dt SONS., Dmea.p.ss
an Welted to tl,O li. • call Defoe. pufebaaing also. of Lim' Complaint, of which I area laid op prne• ;1 .:
-- --
111,6tJ7 tooled, from 6 to 12 emu • pl.e• • TWZ2ITY
Gni=
Gcsrs ITIINTSIIING GOODS, • lap stock
/Mr 311.1101/.12i TB, . a all .bo tray to eat .pta,
tram, and bat to abandon my brmirmaa.
where, am In boy ally from tranafactarara or tm• 11. B. KINGSLEY, Clarel.d,
Roman, aatt ..0 at prices that t:aaaat fall to ➢1..:.
MACRUM & GLYDE,
=II
GOODS I •
SUITABLE CUB !EAKINS UP
FOR THE F
AT
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S.
While and Colorad SP. loom.
W 'lna Wool Detain.
Colitrid do. do.
Boy.' Ca”luoirea.
A !et of tiemaanta, my Chimp.
Slachin• Flouncing.
Jacon.t Flouncing.
Monsoon and Moll Mooting.
Jaoonotte and Cambrla
Mils • large aasoriatimt of
I) 11. *43 00 0 vSI
oh?'
WP, CALL SPECIAL ATTENTINO
TO OCR STOCK OP
N . 0 T I 0 N - S
Which I, vary fell.
ElitilottlEalth, in all the Watt stylist.
LICE IT A HOE EIICUTT.S.+, S£ ITS k COLLARS,
designs.
STRAW GOODI4,3IILLINIIRT GOODB rum
sus. itccatl. RI BDUNet, the larsest assortment
mar brought to this city
LATtIKIT AND GENTS TCO.I.IISITINO GoODS,
11101/EST AhD OIOVES, a large tart .Iy.
SPUING BALHOBAL BBIBTS , suLett
BOODu wnswrcos, B YADS, Da BILELLAO,
Itoh NET SILs I , rLowsins. Fdl7 ,- T GOODS,
Sc., dr., which have bso• telticted with tits grimiest
amro, mad are odbritt at 11,.
Lowest Cash Prices 1
Orders marefttly Idled. Ilercbtnts.
Retail 80y.,, and Miters ars Invited to call.
JOSEPH HOILHE & CO.,
77 AND 19 MARII27 1311135 T.
uthll
M"" • • • -184.
FOR t..._:PRING TRADE!
alo g ant raortousal of
Bead and Bugle Gimps,
Bead and Bugle Fringes,
Of W vtltba. Moira we l ts of
Bead Buttons,
Bugle Ornaments,
Mu Dow and Gloat Trionalup.
FLlOll44t y lea of
Bash Ribbons,
Bonnet Ribbons,
Trimming Ribbons,
To wttich Waite the attention of our custotoara.
pr.Tolral'ot ow t.M I LT 0 1 7111 711r/t . r ;Viers 3 1ri
will GU to du trade au the 121011/ llbsral bona.
EATON, MACRUE & CO.,
Nos. I? AND 10 /MN STREET
ambit
IEMJ
Comm..ing
MONDAY, Maroh 21st,
J. W. BARKER & CO.'S,
NO. 59 MARKET STREET
Shawls,
Cloaks,
Dress Goode,
MINTS, at ISSiet. par yd., dna rdotha, ha etarda.
SHIRTING at ISXo, per yard. 1 . 4.1 arLler sad
Imam, Sl34c.
MOLTING at 1834. par yard.. Yard arid. sad
heavy al 4%.
Mr COUNTRY hIiRPLI ANTS, all and see °gm
goods gad Mg PAHL' MICIS.
BARU/LIN' in,n 11th H.OLLDAYIS
DRESS GOODS!
tiLIC LI U CEC TJ Al Olkel4 I
=II=
gIificoPOLITAN
LEONARD SUITH.
EMXIZEI
The very Latest styles rev 14 P.I."!" a
GRAlrafrAtißiAtil
0.111 TUTU ann.
pp IMU A- derman.J. I..KENULAN
LL SON Wu roorrid Mr dim from• N,. UAL
Dl 1. .1...4 tp Jiar,aoWii SLOOLobezt door W
the Writing Sono cdi Ito OMAN= roillw,MllB4l,
rho, P... rorri v
NEW.-0110S m=ll.
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briar " --, . .. 1 %.1 , . Li.
P ECM L .4-077CES.
•WNL BARNHILL & CO.. Bomaz
bi AK 6T.d AND tREET !WS WORE
, LISS, Penn St, bow a, 04 and SS. Illaring se
cured a la.-g, yard and int-althea 10 with the most he
tprontithathLnery. we thy prepared to enannbtetare
weary description of BOILERS, to the best manna,
and *entered aqua/ to any made In the mangy.
CB EMITS, BISICHEN, ITEM BEDS, STEAIf
We have 1.14•4 1.4 [Pe astonished it
at,,.. , 00,0.0,1 a Dort PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENSERS,
t SILT PANS, "LANUS, OIL STILLS, AGlTATORS,erepoollethe extending thv-hrhoot arrruNG PA_NS, BOILER IRON BRIDGES,
Ines of the habitable Riot, have tuned the- alltlAß Fable, and ado matculactthere of B.LILNe
Olif • Into facie and mtabllsh, el • bath from which BILLS PATENT Ettlisazs. Repairing done att
we hied not err. WO me not merited at such facts il""1 ortest I `` .. . delthtf
the followlng--with"ogh the lhowoo• who write' P TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS 0
them ans. We ithow the ;wreath mot einem/dam:ex, BOTH SE.I.M..—A reverend gentleman Itsiv;
honor het et liberty to Doi,. their smtements log both tethered to health Itt • few days., afles he
" New•Bnoroxn, M." NOT. 04. Lerh. derpoing ail the meal routine and inegalar them
" Dever Cie: I here bean afflicted man) year., elth
„ of treatment. */mend •al Cerla. <0.1d117. It
severe prostratieg hemp. In Uthht.. c:" 14 t`t' ___ 4 ,
Lou.* awl • g,,,ret JtsOfdemd eyatem
Ph 1.4.132 g . I th dt ku d
Rood madlciors felled to tvlierre mo. While 'Homy • crestetroe the covens of core Bence , 00 the receipt
am., friends to New Torii who were wing Ploota" f &dire...el ene.isp., he will wad, / • copy •3.
tiln BM., they prevailed open me to try them. , t ton
pi te Dr. JOHN IL (".
commenced with • mull e me-glaasful water dinner. r
LL, ler Felten street, T
Feehog bettcr tlegr,ea, le • Co. &Lye I nu. eeton• •
l eft dot, the evidness and cramp.. bad entirely
left me, and c,-.43 , J elorp the night thsoogh. w , BANNVARI'S Btbillitil A L
/sae.. 33.4. dooe fot per.. feel like another bath,
My epee .Ite awl etr, ogth aim mail)
to,
TRW ILLS, for the earn of Ilcamenete,
DI the .100. of the I . l.miatton Mitten Thrat Dbostes de., 11110 SPOCIAIIy recommended to
Bewierttolll. drUlTrI . P• 17 h 3 g 1. - " !Ministers, Singer., and persona *bon rmattes tells
mfg. them to theak la phial:. ILethl•ehred only by C.
" • • • I hare hove to the army hospital ml A. BANNITAUT A CO , Ilarritherg, Po, to whom
fuontem mooch.—meenhhas and wady dead— At I a
Alton, 111 , they pave me • [.,01e of neaten°. Ellt
ten. • • • 'three bottle. reirrend my speech and eir 6 . 1,1 by DTfiCerts sottlwiwth
crawl m.. • • • C. • I'LLLITE." I O. A. BARNUM' A CO. .
The following hi from the &tanager .f the Cub/1
anotaxacrraA.— /..04.411.
llortu , School fnr the Children of Volunteer,
LA BELIE STEEL WORKS.
”IlArzWiTglt Tilaantow, 57th thread, }
Now Tort, A rignst 2, 184 - 3.
D. Drake: four wonderful Plantation Palen BETTER a; CO..
tiara boon given to •ome of our little children ander
thg from neakneaa .od went limp with moat Kapp , Sitt,eisetits in Reiter, llartmain & Co., tounfketaren
aka. One Uttle girl to particular, pains la 'of OAST STEEL, SPRING, PLOW AND BLLTINR
her head, loa=f appetite, and daily waiting con-
STEEL ; SPRINGS, A X LT..9. CROWBARS, ito.
sumptiou, on hom all medical. skid had ler, x
boosted. h. lA. eouraly restore& 1•• commenced . Worth, Yost. WARD, ADegbooy
with Gat • teaspooolul of Pitt,,. a dry. 11 , aplr P.O. Addreits. PITTSBUIO3II, Pa.
lite and rtrength rupldly torn/arid, rod she to now
wed. Iteepectlntly, Um, O. hl. DEVIA."
JOHN COCHILELN & BRO., Alan.
• - • you, for / verily holler* , ofactuDra of IRON RAILING, IRON
th/• Plantation Moen bare aar.d m 1 Mc TA //LIS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUT;
lb, W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y. DTI S. WINDOW GUARDS, Ac.. B p. in SECOND
. moo tot r od
mo ton bow .. mom ., and ha THIRD STREET. bat. Wood and Warhol..
thy
th..t.Lom mitt. .. my wor hu h ot ,, t m t . Flare. baud •rartery new Patter., fancy end
hal:milted b 1 their tow Thy Irleud, I eta. mutable for all pnrcoone.
ASA CUIIRIN, PhtleAelphla, rltt - tic.l" attcotbv Paid to ettaadog Gnr. Lot.
1.
Jobbing_ dove at short make.
• • • The Plantatl • Bitten her. cures, me
of o dersogerment of the Kidolug and Ullman Or. !
Iran. that hos dlstrameed ma fur 3Tear• It art. like • I
charm. C. O. 1110 ,, C.E, dn. t. 4 Droduivsy."
CME2
The Plantation Bitten mak. the weak strung, the
Ist:quid brilllaet, wd ore eshausted nature's great ;
restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Ca- ,
limy. Rork, Wintergreen, Bartafras, Et.aots, Herb, ;
du., all preened In perfectly parr Et. Orbls Rum.
S. T.---1860-.X.
Pettlons of sedentary MOM, troubled with weal
nem, leasltnie, palpitation of the heart, lark of ap
petite, distress after eating, torpid flyer, constipa
tion, lc., deeerre to suffer If they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest =Labial
authorttlea, and are warranted to Frain.ce an bum.
&at* beneficial effect. Tbry are exceedingly agree.
Me, perfectly pare, and hermit.,
bones—Any person pretending to veil Plantation
Bitten In bulk or by the gallon is •rwiniilerr and ina.
pester. It to put cp only to our log cabin bottles.
Dewar, of bottler refilled with Imitation drleterlona
stuff, for which several pertors are already In prism.
See that e'er,. Ixatlr has nor Pelted Stat. ramp
On. the root veraerilated, and our signatum on steel
plate side label.
Bold by reepecteble duelers throughout tkus
ble gobn.
P. H. DEAKE it CO.,
Drnathrsty, Lt. Y
O.DRAXWB PLANTATION BIT
TCHS, dbe Q.naW. attic* flir isle by
NIHON JOHNSTON,
dimmer of Smithfield and Toarth Ursa.
645-6rosed-steme
PRIVATE DISEASES
Dr. Ludlum's Specific
IA tfoo only relL•ble moody for Macm of tba ccgazto
of paoratlo. II lm the dlotovory of an aufront
Physician *bow itin trot denoted to the troatenent of
this clan of di:wanes, and with .procedslatad ow-
ens, tor Mors than twenty year. It I porfotdon to
Well, requiring no lAl...flow', anti differing entirely
from tha mistaken practice and Me numerous worth
Ise soloromsda adored to Ms publla It Is .ttrsly
and Uvula st.rwagtb and 1g re tt. dizeased
Clarnam—TL. groat Artmes• of MIN remedy la
Isstlair peraussal cares n.. to its batss Imitalsd
by coprbsclplbil ossa. Obaerbi, thstsfors. that tba
of:polars of lb. proprisfor Is ground sacb bouNaos
of ar b panhu. Prapued only ty
WEL F. DAVIDSOB
tble Prtspristor, 012eInnati, (~
kid tq all Droggiria. Prices $1 par Wt.
OW for nlo at grboleftlo b 7 BYO. 11. 82E9=
140 Wood end.
jaktidawY
Zr ONE OP . ICIIIINEWELL'S
OHiAT SS hIE DI ES—RITIIDEWELLVI
TOLD ANODYNE.—Thisjust4 selebrated propel..
non, which has so truly earned t►. name end farm
of • a Troe Anodyne by vaults which had battled
every other attempt at eons or ran( In licaralgis,
theurrostbon, Oout, Dem. Healsehe, Tooth and
Ursa., Cholera Itorbos, Pains in the Stomach or
Swede, Ilyettnia, Distrru after Dann& Loss of
Shop, Orman! Serra. Debility, Paroa7mne in
Asthma and Whooping Cough, now declared to be
Ism It...tern:ma, and for the pales in Monthly biro
etroation, alto declared to be oos of the nowt Im•
portant points In tnedirina. 6 lady write foam To.
York ..wer• tt ton dollars a dr.rp, I would act to
without it In my Lowly, and no mu .hold ho with
out It.
Tnr tale by all Wholesale and Detsti Dealers.
JOHN EA. lIUNDCWELL, Proprinter,
Practical Chemin, Dolton. Lae.
or .ale b 7 Joe Fiernlitg, Deet. M. Doyen, B. A.
Fahcestoek d Or.. J. M. Fulton. Agents tut Pitts.
burgh ; Coo. A. Italy. W. J. Beam and Dr. Jmnes
Drown, &octet, Allegheny Clt7.
sahlennb-je se
PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OP
QAaM a! cootaining nearly ..NXI pager,
and 131.1 too Plates and Engrarinp of lb. anatomy
of au. Homan Organs In a taste or Match and 1 / 1 .
.tab a Tr...tire on Early Erssrs. Its deplorable
csasaquenaa non lbs 1/Ind sad Eddy, with Ida
author's plaa of treattcant—the only rational and
roacesafol mode of care, as oborna by the report of
ewes grouted. ♦ tnatbral adviser to the married,
and Wee contemplating marriage, vim entertain
doubts of tbr4r pbywiral candle.. Pant fro. of
mintage to any addrom, on receipt of 3 cents, to
rtampo or grata! currency, by Maturing Dr. LA
CIIOIX. 140. 51 Malden Lana, Albany, 2i. T.
stati.lindsol.
EL?LANE SUPERIOR COPPER
DILL d SMELTING WORMS. Prerszcias.
PARK, DteCTIRDY & CO,
Iftutofsetuntro of SILICATEINO, BRAZIERS' AND
DOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOM,
RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, ISPALTAI SOLDER.
Also, Importers sad teem laltaiLS. TIN
PLATS, SHUT IRON, WIWI. do. Ckmstantly ca
hattet, TISINEW MACHINES AND TOOLS.
Warebootntato. Ito TIRSTd 1B SECONDITS.,
Ptttalntrgb. Pa.
Spada orlon a Corm cot to any &Arid pat
ters. orlklydarT
0.111/1 CONFESSIONS AND EX
rautzscs 07 AN INVALID. pabilehed
ler tea benefit sad se ...ruing sad tauten taro.,
tom who wafer ft= Norms Debility, Preanatan
Dtoar of /faahcod, eta., mapplytter. at the mos Usoe•
Wm.. Or oar wen has coral hbalwO
after betas pat to great erp.ae and Wetly throng!
tooneal Inuabog and qoaekery.
Di enclosing • post...pad addressed stieclope, single
copies any b had el the gather,
NATI:LUIZ/. surrAnt.
joyflllydavlr 11.16cd, 'bap county, N.
11111. C. 11,01132.0
OD% r. Aoartscap
WIL Zia TIMM Mawr .
O.ROBINSON, REA, CO. ( o tt o '
aims to Itotassoz, Wprta k AlLutas,)ll.4l:lTA9
TON WODXB, lamas 431=turumi, Pittiburgli
Kaavbetarm of COAT ~.14 1D =MOM!
UL x mums, zuvr SNOLVW
xuarisszkri •QzAliWo. 114 nm, ctn.
MGM dial 401010AAs i. 911, TAUB /A 872114
BUM ANDISMITZROLWOILL -
Arm Oa CLIMSDI PATENT Dlnacli,
NS Minn ACitralir •
BPECI4L .7r OTICES
la FOREIGN AND DONESTIO DILLS OP
EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES or- DEPOSIT,
BANE NOTES AND SPECIE, N 0.151 Buss=
STREET, PlG.Lurch, Pe. .
Collections made on all tiro principal onion
throughout the Coned Statue nPgil
H. COLLINS; FORWARD
MO AND COMMISSION NEERCTIANT And
rbolstal. &mt. In CHEESZ, DOTTER, BIRDS
rren, pralr., W0. , 1) BT.
PlttsbraTh. Pa ea.l
U. S SANITARY COMMiIiSION
FAIR.,
IT PITTSBURGH, Pl.,
FOR SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
ADDRESS
TLIS EASITARY 00,11WITIES,
a branch titbit U. S. Sanitary C0M1116.10112, asst.-
ha at fur the rel.( of tbe ark and armada eatilora,
*wiener• t the public that • Great Fair will la
held at Pittaberih, Pa , commenting en
The First Day of June, 1.864.
The object cf the fair la to obtain money to m•
Ault. the Yanitary Contathrion to protwed With their
good work with Looms:et merry and tutafahom.
The p-a.ctlcal workhogy of the 17altid States Sanitary
Oontallsolon have been of such Incsdnalable good,
and hove =et nub high approval fr,no the entire
people, that an enchoration of Its shims b nodes.
Every one foals it • duty to motor the wounded,
doh and OLobled Radler. The prompthop of *vs,
1 .7.1 bract .peak . I nati.7, that we, who daunt bear
the dint and borsoll of the battle, &humid provide
Libeaouiy fur the war-worn ems of the 11.eptallo.”
Chrtatlan charity Speaks trumpet tongued to each
sod every one, tailing n. to tender to the wants of
three who are .10k, wound. I and disabled in oar
cont. ghrhons caner.
Tee dates of ear went= home:lay teach to. that
all ahoold alone In toe can.; and if a cup of mil
eater le not to go unrowa, dud, eroat immortal levors
rnLL n_t be bestowed on thou who am tee I beret do.
aors to no desturving std charitable • wont.
!loth good haw been .eeompllabed' in the put.
lino. more on he In the WWI'S, by baited, en.,
hetie and liberal artion favoring the United Slat w
bendier, Commt•t n.
the rooks of our arca= are Wog MOM, Alai,
and ..coral hundred thourand brs.s addlan stow
' • aid ...hatider to gunalar . ' to uphold the Ulm
Ip.rental aod rollbola of the potpar of the Great
B• pabbo—to bolt sacred our tames sod our altar.—
to protons our *ode', ' common tat sad taltacal
proeperlty, and stud/ Ire 005 612=m and aid the=
Irian .00sdrd,dca sod Mulled / 0= .Istar clan,
Nar York, Brooklyn. Ph•latlehata. Olevelatd, al,
Loutsa sod all throuabour toe lenvh am breadth a
the lied, w eagagal to thli h. ly cud neaarray
wort. Stalin= are Vac =ow by our lib= silty and
beauteous charity to dal ••=, item SO, too, feel
for toe chute, aod dlr. beats =war= 111
This la-no giant, local metier. W. ear/Rally In
sits the donatio.. o , ntributloss, ald and to opus
lion. not .1, of Leg eartlity, Elm Ingham, all.-
/May comity, and toe Bats of Pentuylsarda, hat
of Oslo and .11 the State of the Eeputl.o. The re.
riplenu of the can of toe F.trary Conunimlon era
the soldiers of the Caned Bleats, wide , . regard to
what special 810 e colleted Irmo, Lajasaa or for
elgters, old or yonag, and with., respct to mot,
faith or odor. Ail In:APB/OM nod are ot.abled In the
..e of our immoton country, are maenad In the
management and rare of the United Bin es &altar,
emeufalott. We th•refore tot the heart) Co-CV.I3-
tlosk and aid of all.
Donate,. or moo."' will be thankfully received
by the Ilatturary Ttt•Auret of the F arr, IS. 11.01.x15,
•
4Joataibstione of reercbandive of tres7 eater* will
be rip...trod by the Centatittre ippcialltl for that
porpoise.
The Fair will be latder the •Ittral of the Iltate
tie* 0-attain., T E,IIVROT. Qulrataaand
rertea evil/ meet proaratarrentiou add.aesed to ,
r.
Toe BoNaISOUT, Honorary Otorripondlag Secretary
Pittabo•ah U. S ganits.y Cchootirsioa Pitts.
burst!, Pa.
coy umv...
rs Us. B. BRIMS.
Charm=
mmerstnusm
John II Shetalnumu
%hos. AL LI nrr.
J.l. 13.tagt.
John W. Cbalthat.
Cbu W. listalular.
B. r.
Jaws OThanor,
Janus rut, Jr.,
!nut W.:Watson,
John Watt, -
w. B. Raven,
President
Ifrs-Selix.ll.33rams.
• Sternan.
" Pastan,
" Prins,
• Wm. Bakswoll,
• XV.
. Joie,Wait.
" Brady Wilkins,
Alairrron
Busaa
• Mary Maniacs.
/LiimiliLLA S. EWA.=
nonors.r7
Itra. 31c1IILLAD,
Ma .m.rw iLL,
assistant lierntaais•
V 7 D.
cCO WAti. iltretary.
eaten. =ma, tdd, at t•
to idd of tt• cans.
MEM
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Nom, mrd larraritoo lus of all Mods, from fartoetr,
at.,,ehoota, eon-area...es, Iletharato. klactdoleu,
Jae Oars. Clothiers. 3.11.111aeu, Ger dcoaeL,
I-n, Slortate, Nomura.. Cc" are wasted. rut
flu arm. Curios tam, Spectrum Of , Nerursl Slat*.
re Belle* 111. not lab, Bartle Elam So, sill b.
c 1.14117 ',lceland as denature cer oo esbibldinr. Lec
tures, Quarto, eatertatoare Ms of all mrta, ant dce.
alter, and . the lekside of the eo'drerhad of the
chorus muse are arced to eureaa dole Hameln;
mad loadtearty to emu Ma Mort a meows.' Law
<telly do we aoltelt the pumas anus aragttera
to aim there' Isktral shit-
limey to be mit to N. ITOLUTS, Treason. •
At fe-stds O. be eddr seed to r...tt. 811132:0T.PItts
busk Settitat7 rate, sad tbe moan ot ths contents
the P. IMIVR or tin name of the appro.
piste G.anntittee. Scull putties may be sent by
experts •L freight settlod to Plltsbargb. The
value of sick palm+ shoutd b. muted en the ant-
Ws.
A sotto of shipment. ant an tame with
the eatteettd mica of cash *JUMP, thsalit be sent
with the DU or Lading, •to WM. D. licaOttiali o
Secretary of tm 'Mr, by mitt A kiln • At sc.
Cheerio:wand 401 be nmerned at mos.
Itl. dalmble that ell Impalattable arth7o• dltcjg
reach pimbamtb by the ZitA of *ay: awl they
amok, be eant mach et tamt retitha,
tia artklee cu taternt Ms the. opening, at MI
fah.. and dating lb progmem -
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ADJOURNED - ORPHANS' !COUitT
1 1 0.1Z-111y fllito of an order of as (hpbano
etairt of 10 ,, ltww9 Conaq..l wtdt espwlist palls
940. 0. Cl* Coollf -11.011100 In tee car or P.M.
tmrib • on laumvAT r th. 3191 &IT of Wish, 1801
40 10 q clock, . ,
Thu Bon.. and 11 - t Ro. 111 Unit..R*4l44o4ow
the °silted. AL ttlitbntth , ..0,•40 4 -4 by E. a
Rowley, sod °Wort. on law dam. •
Ao.o, Two =ad/goons lola on Ms West ado of
Oonrcon anat. f ttlibargh, to and 14 In Ws
Plus of tbo Watson etlate. Vida lot 0.1114.4 • 4 (Lout of
90 t; and n'olopth of 90 fit
Alto, 11 lot 00 the corner of Tinton divot, sod
HodUR allay. Pltittnzrel. ban 11 6.4 ingl 11
Incbto In front. 10 It 3 fat 11nclutlu dep. 0: •
tato, Fir obares of acctk ta ths Rao 00 7 1494
41995001911, antlcct too tnogor or 110 a qua." me.
tlnnt ol 1010 tondo lo W. I.:Jonta aid W. SL - Ton&
TIMM sr Para, Cur, 19E4 coarrojatfto made ann.
kat to the two for abo.yeee WA. sad lOa packeser
I tom tspauloof lb* coomonoa, and.to,n-quatu
ninon sump, 111. TWA. AU0111190.1.85.0 9 /._
14
9111.t4 114 net Of Allslnw 10•114404-11drel.
pARTNERSIiI P NOTICE -Mr Jam
T. ISclstraut s.i tta•iiiir bteosCailectand
Ada sae as pulsar. ta Wag Dulawtinbd
0; N 0.09 Ifedual scat. /kw:Await it am awl
Olio strati, 4.11,gb.55. 7.tes gam •24 in& at
as OM'S 1 / 4... /UWIATI I / 7 12.
4110 0 08 A Nine OIL 114$1101
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