Ptaurfh (iPmMt. 110,11DAY-,MOILOG.:=APIIII 4 , 1864 Inf.:matlop' for the “Poet.,, - . . e .Post of - *is city has recently given ei' sof unusual editorial activity and en rise, and among those signs Is the pro d 'On and indorsement of two mortaicol col- omits of eincidatlen of the new "Yankee" doctrine of "miscegenation," taken from 'the very, respectable English °hen of the very respectable Southern Confederacy, the London Spff clay . l4viete. Tho clatter of the ' Pig is — kind 'enough to "direct the reader's Careful attention" to the Review article, and, as we are one of the regular and always edified readers of th most excellent ~ rep ertory of political criticism and polite lit, nature, the Past, we have not only taken his advice in the matter of giving our"carefed attention" to the delectable production aforesaid, bat, moved .by a sense of the most profound gratitude, we are also im pelled to assist tier neighbor in his mis cegenatory researches by directing hie "Careful , attention" to some facts boring upon the general subject, and of the existence of which the .tenth-telling Review seems to have been en tirely ignorant. These facts go to show that theliberality of the Review in crediting the 'Yankees" with the invention of the art of mixing human colors was an act of great injustice to our "Southern brethren," with whom should rest the honor of not only in venting but practicing that sublime art. We have no doubt that the Review will gladly correct its error, especially 'llll the correc tion will, afford another argument why the Southern Confederacy ehoold Immediately be recognized by all civilised nationr; nor do we doubt in they least that the Past editor will show hit t appreciation of our efforts to serve him and his readers by at once pub lishing in his paper the facts to whiCh we refer. It appears, then, by the census of IMO, . that more than half a million of the colored people of the South, or, about one in eight, swathe blood kindred of the white people of that section. Thus, in Louisiana, of the free colored people, eighty-one and one fourth per cent. are of mixed blood. In Alabama the percentage of mixed blood is seventy-seven tier cent.; in Texas it is almost seventy-seven; in South Carolina, . almost seventy-two; in North Carolina, over seventy-one; in Florida, sixty-nine. So much for the "misc.genatihn" practiced with, the free colored population of the South by their white Southern neighbors. In the six States named, about !Malty-fir( oat of every hundred of the (ree colored population have white blood in 'their veins. Now look at the slave.popastion of the entire South. By the comma of 1850 there were of mixed blood among that Glass bat met and three tenths par Cant.; and in 1860,a0 busy had our . "Sonthern brethren" of the Democratic party Icon In augmenting the numerical power if the "divine institution," that the sews and three tenths had been increased to ten and four-tenths. That Is to say, in 1860, when the Southern wing of the Democratic party concluded to secede from the Union one slave out of every ten could boast that in his or her veins coursed the blood of the chivalry of the youth With tßls foregoing ' - facts before no, bow very far wrong was the Review is treating of the doctrine of "mis cegenation" as of pure "Tonkel, - invention! We do not know that our obligations to the Post should permit us to stop here. We migtit eati the editor's .'careful ideation' to the well-known chapter in American history which records how on eminent Dem ocrat and elaveholder, Col. Romano M. Joassos .(he who killed Tecumseh,) became ,the husband of his black slave woman, who bore him mulatto children; and how, not tong after, the Colonel was elected by the - Detniterstio party to' the Vice Presidency of 'the United States; and hew, in course of time, his mulatto daughters were married to white Democrats and Bentticklans like Um- self. Or, we might also tell biro bow, during • vest war involving the question of pre . serving the very life of the nation, mem , btra of the Demoaratic party in the rich and Pop:aorta city of New York, lcd by one Captain J. U. ANDREWb, • • member •of one of the first fam— ilies of Virginia, openly resisted the ex caution tho laws of the - United States, nd thus triode common cause with the reb els; and bow this same 3. U. Asnanws, when arrested by theofficers of the Govern ; . tnertit,*as found in bed, locked, in the arms of his black mist me. But for fear that Uie editor- of the Port could - not at the same .2 :time . find room in his chaste columns for • -,B P .r -f ian Y iatokr" ting ,of . information "upon a stibjeot which has of late so mush enraptured his rettnetthaste, and for fear —also• .thskt a surfeit of. good things might 4angehhe rest with which oar neighbor 'no* regards his new literary hobby into a • .faeling of deep Almost,—s result which no ruder Pat would deplore more than ", • atesetrei—wo pansldsrakely refrain from firther, comment. • • • _ • The Results of Copperhead Lem, Wedoneit-aeoltesi any matt, who has a Jpuk of patriotism yet left to fire his blood, can;read the proceedings of the late inbelliou without at least admitting Rahn self, if he , does not declare openly, that the men Rho, inillated.those proceedings are, in every , sense of the word, &cavil. Nor can we see how any truthful man, Whether - he possesses that patriotic spark or 4t, can for one moment:deny that those traitors received their inspiration from the teach ings of the leadens of the Copperhead party. All seeountv'egreo stating that the _ 4 +1.01,7 twit is mildly termed in come quer tam watt nnproroked and premeditated; time ticticta soldiers were shot down hy these ashorsartts Merely lteettuse illey wore the ~ostiotial uniform; 'aid tsat the sole purpose which aotrudedAhe oriatere was defianco t• the °Nil and military authority of the • - 'gorernment., They ineane . to.,assist the rebellion b y cteating ,' u did-the gel York last summer, ~t t final° the rear. , remarkable corelation be - circumstances which character :tetrieed 7 tita iire; riots. The New York riot wakeilnart coincident, and was intended to - .Do wholly so t with the advance of Las into ..PorwiwYlirania; the Coles county riot was .arery- day, FONEZ3T Was ::° L boaloging Paducah, Kentucky. Southern Ilidoin,in Coien . eouniy le situated, innitorioidil disloyal:; " gozassr taken ••,Pwineah and crossed into Illinois, there is ; reason to lielzure that . tha :Iseads.ai bate rile= • . ds 114 They Were • " row doing so berunse of dtfCit • - - • Their the I.lliniihrilOt r rene prodaeed en by dopprltes4-tsaahiDge So not put tye :taet jilt* ' aGn enough. The 404.110 nm Achoql offecpper lesdiszn tit aad'frelaon Time inmingilinhimeguondnont looderti . ot that 'posty PY6PIII7 with the reN , • t heirl- 7 Cr ... ~-:', ' ;•l ' l ' ,' .'.1•.:. ': . ' , ;. ,- -:,rfAig , ;.1..1. - T.,i.,5..,, , . , ,,-.1.-. _.. ~........ .... .. ~... . .... wow-w.:.i ✓.+.':.~'..:~~4~.-~:.z......-r. iii cls by word's and acts, the disloyalty of *MO noibphistry could conocal, time and again' lune bands of their deluded follow ers, With arms on their shoulders and blood on :heir blade, defied the officers of the Uni ted States and attempted to nullify its laws. The organization of the Knights of the Golden Circle is as thoroughly in sympathy with all the aims of the Southern Confede racy as If every member of it were a South Carolinian_ The gvernment at Washington has not been severe enough with these domestic traitors. • Had it two years ago hung the first dozen of them who were found in arms against its authority, we would not now be called upon to chronicle this Illinois "riot." We hopeXtust. °eery copperhead , engaged in that "riot" will be pursued antic caught, and when caught made to suffer the fate which should be meted to all traitors. Half way measures with parricides will suffice no longer. We must conquer them or they will conquer mi. They are assistiog to-day to prolong the war by encouraging the South to believe .that, sooner or later, the North will itself be a divided house. 7,ey mean that it shall be, 'and are now bard at work in every Northern State endeavoring to obtain control of the. Democratic party, that they may use it• next fall to secure the realization of their treasoneble hopes. Gentlemen of the Demoaratic party 1 You are not all Copperheads. God forbid I We know that some of you would die in the "deadly breach" before the United States of America should cease to constitute one nation. Conceding this much to your patriotism, will some of you explain In a plain way the reason why you should longer be found in company, with proved traitors Tun 'New Oanreas +nats.—We have re ceived a copy of the New Orleans Tunes, a paper of the size of its New York cotem porary, and published on as good paper and with equal mechanical skill. It M well edited, and takes high radical ground. It is a surprise to us. We did not know that thE"process of ;cc nstruction" 1u Louisi ana had gone so far as to give us so good a paper from a city which was two years ago the metropolis of the Southern Con federacy. To-not Connecticut holds her State elec tion. It is a source of great gratification to every loyal man to know that the people of Connecticut will certainly re-elect a Governor who has contributed all his salary for the last eighteen smooths to the State fund for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers. Governor GrealnellAll ban done this. SECRETAIST ST,NTOS has a way. of his own to prevent horse dealers from putting up the prices above what they ought to receive. John Spice, of Chicago, ono of the leaders of a Washington "ring." has been sent to the Old Capitol. Other arreste have been made, and more are to fo'low. Tito Attack uu Paducah A diepateh from the correspondent tf the Chicago Triune say a : 1 wee in Paducah yesterday, and while there gathered come interesting inaidtets of the rebel raid in that city.. The pri es despatches do not give a anted statement of the force. In the fort there were shout two hundred and fifty recreate for a United Statee colored regiment, a portion of the Id - di Kentucky ctvalry, without arms, and two companies of the 1221 Illinois infantry, in all about five hundred men. It was ilo orgro reg Wars chat fought so well. 'they bandied the artillery with great chill, and their bravery is on the tongues at ell loyal moo One of the regiments in the attack on tee fort war the 31 Kentucky, Gel. Tnompsoo, who commanded a brigade. . Ire regiment was raised in Paducah, three 'ears 16,111, by CoL Tilghman, after. arde Brigadier Got, eral,attid Col. Thompson, who was at itie time prosecuting attorney for the Paducah circuit. Col. Thompson woe a wan of great influsuce,'and did more than any cue else 0 recruiting the regiment from that cite. ►dry. Tills was its first omit home. B , tore the attack was made threats were freely made in the streets that they would cap ture the fort and kill every nigger in it. In the attack, this regiment was in the alvance and antlered the most. Col. Toomp. son was' literally torn in pieces by a shot from a strip gun handled by colored men. These colored men were a a• i ve Ks o t uckitans, and seven of them have offered up their lives for their wintry. The Prospect la Arkansas. A St. Louis letter to the New Took Emi rs; .PJ4I 397 0 : The Red River espeditior, if it continues is enceeesfed as it begin, will be of immense benefit to the perms. Dent peace of our sister State in the South. Oen. Steele end the Union men of Arkan sas have been fearful from the first that Dick 'Taylor, Kirby South and Sterling Price would unite their scattered forces and commence ati offensive campaign. In , lew of the political redemption of Arkan sas, and the small military force in the State, Ibis apprehension canoed come no. cesium; but the euccerts of the ltrd littrer expedition will eett'e tine matter conolu eively. TIC prospect for retaining a per matreart grasp upon Arkansas has improved fifty per cent. within &fortnight. The late election in that 13 ate and the anceess of free-State principles bee oovr iled a strength of Union sentiment rather unexpected. The Unionists of Arkansas are proving 'Weir. n the old Ouvernmiat by works. They are running rapidly into.the mitt tary service of the Government, and have poured toy Southwest MiSEoael so freely, that thus Far that Coagrotaienol district line been -nearly resened from the draft. There are d few guerrillas at large between the Thite and Arkansas rivers, but the maintrebel force under Price i 5 on the ex• tremS eoniberestern edge, ready to retreat Into Tex uyif not already in the Lone Star State 1 A Nasal Fight la - Prospect. Our .coriespondent at Fortress! Monroe wrote a few days ago, that ietelligenoshad reached that place that the new rebel rem. Richmond, or "Merrimac No. 2," ie now completed and is preparing to make a raid upon our iron clads in Hampton Reads.. If this be true the Spring campaign is likely to open with another grand bevel contest on that already his'orlo greeted. The sud den departure (tom this part of the two. turreted monitor Onoudaga, whose destina tion Is said to be Portrees Manree, was doubtless caused by the rumor abase =mo tioned. The officers of the Octoodags are confident that she will , be a match for ony Taw that relied= has been able to con strue!, and it is to be hoped she ytll reach the battletground is time to prevent the havoc =tog our fleet which won made by the old Merrimac previous to the arrival of our first alonitor.—X .Y. Omimrreiet reedier, Apia Isi. Maryland. Oa Wednesday nent—April 6th—Mary land elows a' Convention to' dant concia• steely with that remnant of Slavery which the filsveholdere' Rebellion and the remit leg civil war bare lift within her borders, And, tboogb that quarter of the free whit* population who are :meet wedded to ;ER*. very, elect ,about hitt the Convention un der ihirmott unequal ipportioommt which :the Stave tuttrneboa. aceinuall preseried' throughout all the !political mutations ! of three qearteire,of a century, we have-little ! apprehension of a reactionary result . Wo believe to Convention mill' be elected that wiii sweep away S'every before !neat No; :Tenth* and-thete seonselduyland at ones' "genet further-st*licity with the rti. ! bellian*itrigalnel'eltoosing Copperhead iiteckorafirsegid.itilestiflt =ME .Old Knlntuck The venerablbind ainiDglliShednOarai J. Demmelittelftt delivered an elcquett and manly spent In defense of the Unior, at Danville, Ky., on the 21 tt of March. In the coarse of Us remarks Le said that le "had been caked to Frankfort to eovsult with Governor Dramlette about the course to be pursued ice reference to the eallet. meat of alerts here, and after aveerlaininy that the properiofficere were determined to obey, as they were bbuod to do, the lowa pasted and the orders issued upon thatetth soot, be had seen the .preclamat on wbub bad done so much to quiet the public appr•— henelon Lewd, and that, too, when the Governor bad already prepared s different one. Ile was bound, as a gentleman, to support that proclamation, although it did not precisely cult him. It an. erred, bow r, ever, a goof purpose. It foiled one port of the ectieme to bloodily baptise Kentucky into tee Southern Gaufederaoy. Tale doheme he understood to embrace an onset. of the Kentucky troops in consequence ot, ltord'a arr It, and a general riving in s she Sue, strengthened by a motet:operant ets invasion by a portion of the rebel &mi. do far as thin defection of ft entucky nolcitein and the uprising of the people were con cerned, be coud nay the conspiracy hen fail d. The proof of snob a coenpiracy's ex stenos was everwhelmiugly strong." Tun Semite has taken one step t)wards,a recognition of the equal political rights of colored citizens, by striking out the word " white " in the rection defining the quali fieations of voters In the 'new Territory of kientana. The vote was 22 to 17—the hit ter representing the number of Benatote who tion't.believe the Declaration of lode. oendenes. The bill as amended passed by 29 to B.—N. Y. Trjbuee. A DIIIPATCII from Washington to the N. Y. Triture, of Saturday, tote that Geo. Ord, rptoially brought on from Texas for the purpose, is to ottnotand the forces In Western Virginia in the field, ranking Gen. Bigel in this respect. Gen. Sigel is to he in command of the Department, but not condo miiitftry operati9us P VINLIe A-Oriel:lS - - d . ,AS REQUIRED BY Al,'T OF AS- P.EMBLT, untied is hen.t. glean that Lai. DREW h.e been appointed nasletaot Cashier or the 14.8citangaltank or Pittsburgh. • H. U. litittlLAY. Cashier. Pitt; burgh, Aril 1.1., 1864. ap1:10t r3IA ON I 0 .—The mombets tf "mY Latgo No 45, A. T. DI., •111 moot THIS MORNING 5.1 O'OLO•T at th. H.ll, Path mascot, for tte pu•pore of ottendtrg the fru:Lena of our lett brother Bre. A E. DAP• The co•tober • a the frateruity lu thee rid] and sizlohy ere lavitrd to attend. Br ~ r d rof W. Y . • Il• T OS. W. WEIGHT, areey.b BOUNTY FUND,TIII , D WARD L L841111:8 —All pe , s: as Mel,. to Mtn tritmte to this fond, .re taquestml to pay thetir 'on tribation• to the 2ttmuter, Mr. JA3 !I ' BBl 88, No, Ist Patn:l4y street. its It It ouderstrod Pots that the prnper •uthosittes will Um* Bonds ss Soon as [bey CAMI be revved, thole ntt hasing,cootrtbst. teal ar.li do t sod It Is Toped without farther de lay. fa 2.3t 0, ) JAS. 84. i PH. o. ne.t. pro tam. NOTICE-SANITARY FALB —The Baker. and 0 .ofeetiottent af Pittsburgh Allegheny end elcinaty, are resswettnily Invited .o attoed • meern• to b. held at IlICT81&11 BaOS., Crl MONDAY ETStilltiCt, April tth. at 8 &cloth _lt is earnestly requested that all and errey one will be pedant as ousitteas of Important, will coma batora the meeting. /37 order of apitlt CkO3IBIITTSII. ALLEGHENY G A g•oceal m.etleg of all members I. 6o d .t. clog, I. tostnettly nrged on HONDA T EVENING, APRIL ith TOrsinars o(lmp:rt►nce vIII I.e anbcoltted. Dy or ord-rd O•TEMPEItANCE 1 ECTURE to be 0-11 mad to tb. Iron Cloy arni Even,. elm' Temples of Honor, Martha Wesningtoo eocall Teo, pie, .0 tie Ch•pter of Temperance and Wiadmao, on eFESDA 1' Ea ENING, April 5.13,1564, la IX CELSIOU LL , corner of Federal and La.lork atm*. All.obeny. Ibe moron no of COI JOIASI LILA ISE and tun A X STEW ART base been se cured for the occasion lbn public are respectfully Winel to wiend. boats free. Mature to commence at Z o'clock. npfat 41ItOCEgri MEETING—THE RE TAIL tiliMtai of Pittsburgh, Alleghany, tiircuingieson and nirivutrilog Mott int. asa aequ-st We went at the 11.ents•stur Itachang., rourta aural, Pittsburgh, on ss IDA Eat, aY, April at 2 &cluck p no.. for tha pu-pola of taking nob measures an may Le Amazed ea .-tsar,' to waist to ttos approashing taultar, Yet, JOU A. mh.ll JA Wan HON worn. SPECIAL NIERTING of the' iltnekhAdtn of the Cleveland a Plttaborgh Battened Coo:irony anti bat held et the °elm of mad myth/, in lava laud, on the 4TII lt CI OW MAY, leGth at I'• o'clock m.. M vote upon the Mae.. of the Q.pit.l it•cck of uld Comp•oe, for the pm yore of a•lorlug the bood• of .add Camputy Le Le oop•o, tad Into etch. The Tran fer Boats mill he aimed • idtze Wid day of April and open on Flo Ash day of May. By order of the Ban ti Dirtetam. • J N. McIitILLIAT Pre•ldent. Cleveland. March :A, 1864 tatt3o: vey6 - 7 7 .1INITED STATES NAVY AND "•-", SIAM C CORP-1 ato at...b0rt...1 to rr - te.crolta for the.e oryanluvious ond.or au ertlAr W. • Ann the W. Lolurtmett, doted March 1150, 186 At4o or ordi.ory arm.a not hos than four yean .reito constitatys . ebleu.aman, and not hos th two yee , • an 10 (11.447 seamen) Eli rooster. trantpor t.tian to PhileAteptile Theo. mouth. pay its ut viusca, to be refunded from any prise teneey, to which they may be tett tied la the MARINE MEWS there ts no adv.ro pty or boatsty, but the recrolte will receive :PRIZE 110liti. Ilen far the blerel gerrtoe or Menne Corps, Ell be ersdltell the (iota for Draft do rant et men for the army. J. W. lIIIIKELt, Captain and Provost Maratha. Proem Marshal's ()Dice, 211 District Permsyls Ailestroy City. March 1864. mbSD ! FREE SPEECH FREI/MS AND TILDNONT I The citizens of Allegheny county, friendly tit thu esuiDort of MAJOR GENERAL JORN C. FREM)NT to the mint Raiding, are regueetutl to ntitel at Nvii..tcuNs 7IIIIB9DAT IVENIIIO, April TO, .1 TXu'block For ilso pOrpore or forming o Tremont Club, and make arrangement, for Oboe:ming compalgo. , Dis ttogetilowl opookon will bo to attendance. 11.:51. A SONIC HALL. FOR OF. WEIR LONGED. •WOODROFFE'S GREAT ORIGINAL BOHEMIAN TROUPE AMASS BLOWERS, WlHopen MOT GBAND GIFT PILOUZINADE T. TEHT?iI9 MOTS ths show. H.ll, on Monday Evening, .9pril 4th, Acdethibit irrEBT ILVS2illgri and aIIrEDTES. DAY and SATURDAY ATVILIINDObIb daring the week. At each enterteenaamt the celebrated Low- Prover, asses Steam Engine " ffonitor. MADE EtrrIBELT Of GLASS VG. b. le fell otoratton.. Anotber crest festers le Met all the wort. of art reenefecterod bj the cots pea, will be gretaltously dletrtbesed to tbe visitors. On FRIDAY ieVINING, April Lt, a beautiful rasa of wort sill be presented to the author of the belt orl.lml eannedrom on tie Glue Steens Engine. AAmbsfort to Beagles Suttralnotent. 25 'cents Afternoon Matinees, 16 rants Na half orbs. Doan spin to the weenies at 7 a cloak After noon el I Behlbltlon ooreasmirres half .o boor later. WM. WOODROTTR,EIsnsfer. B. IL GARDINER 'General Agent. seettler WIINITED STATES NAVY( MARINE CORP& . 7 I am authorised to Mein recruits for theta 61' ganhatfoas, nailer an order from tbs War Ikpait." . . mom, dated ork &arch UM. Able or ordlamy HUMID! arlB tecales tnixtfil Ji tatlo.., to Philedelpl4, three months pay loam., (to be rlanded from - any Palo smorr to .b.eh may be emitted ) la the Id ,:ogra there* so mbraom pay or bounty, but the 111.1111.11*ili TO? . 0111.0 - PeliZE 31 0 . • . - . . ales far the lioalrieralesar Marv• fkyrpo crallt..4 on the quadri, for draft ta•cme r men far, abeam,. J. akaox roscas. Oirala and Warm litarabsL PSAVOST MASIOSAL I 0ritca,d....".1 Did. Pa rrreaaracia, March 23.1844 NOTICE.--Severel of the Police .."Ar OlSlces. of the city of Alleghony havingieelan ea, the Commits , * are dralroas of °total ni,ig 'slumber of sccopettet and trostoofthy M to AU thOrsaus. cite. Itypiloatiloos. slaws personally or In writing, Flu tos. malted until TUESDAY, April fib, at the laskynee .otlire4 Ali applicetions must be accosops stied by- Ait.biatUry evidence of goad. chanaokse. - Llisral comp, wagon. rah:SA.O J. L. L. KNOT ebs.rovul. iI.It..XCELSLOIt. iNsTITUTE.;—The 44 T-7 Smut.. Brlsfoa of t Edo leattatlon win on TONT 5 it, April 4tb, 1844. add rnattbno Metro Weeks, 8144141 Tr 1447, .1400 24 Lb. Tor Wm, To., p4U &ay, rit the lastl tali Twat; from 4111 0301:14 Not **lrmo Ho Cfrenlar, 344.,W..6:0T&T, 341 75/4. • 'TN NOTAUK-la , WirtOre: i.tter cepa at the Allegbo 2 7 Vat& othildiru ire to sums lib. 911 ot.mlot. _ _ h .61 .t PittwoW °mit "'Pm.'" Attestfact' to Wit tut. to do Ott Maar ; , . /02$01 _,,, I r t r blea Llalf Whitlngiabe !; fit r.r,~=~= { ~ WALL PAPER and ' • ••-• Ncivnon - Bab D es. The tar, curobbxd mat totatd for ado by opt; ta JOb o J. D. Z. , ,,nent. It 2 Wood at rpo PHOTOORAPHIC AfiTtSTS— L Jti•t recd.& IIA^H-011.011NDS, peper ave wldn, of no s.vr syprot.d .pi 2vr. JOHN JDa goThlk , 112 Wood .t. NVLINDQW BLINDS, cheaper than Oil Ittßlo ill NITIAN BLINDS made of wooden elate, SLI7. oech 5p4:2,• J dDe 1.0" C E, lIS Wpod gt ivrANTED-A gentv to sell the ST AHD HISrDEr QV TEIE WAIL. A nve chance to walla meaty. A gcnt• are cleating STOW CO to SS , J per moot., met* velem. already id. Pend r clectel , re. Aelicata JOHICS, 11110:4. • Pt , . Pt] , ll.bcr•. Hal smote, Ml. en 4 im WA,ST ED. R Y E A. B t LLOO, ICB nod 170 Elwood street t ftrAnt et. sad C,torry /11 FI x ECU TO RS' NOTlCE.—Whereas, * l - 1 Lott.. of Jouthostrattoo ns, the east. of Here Sent Butt n, lets of Ka.. township, Allegheny , wary, deed, hosier been maned to the u Hier. eland, all pereons indebted to the yid estate are reei guest. d to make Immediate payment uld Shelflike', fais Online wins , .Yd estate are requested to pre at them, properly enehentiNeted for eettleneent„ to JOHN tt. AlcCORtllOl3, NAZ tELAIL [EH, Exec , era. D IRSOL UTLON.—The Partnerehip hetetofor. erleyni under the name and state _. J tKN VO.O MY & CO.. for the purpose of .ear. tying on the naming buntems, ham aid day been Menefee& In an•egam+ r f the death of Mr. NICH oLAS VOKOTJ,Y. ♦ll par/one knowing Memoir.. Ind.nted to, and them hart* debate against &old firm, will pleaae call on the enderalgned for sag. mans. JOIIN VOEGTI,T, Ja. 12300.1 f If 73ND4TION. Each% mid our Flouring Hill to ldes.r..,D:l3lL -110 HE t CO , we cheerfuly mcdosmedd thett , Ja.e customer. mud the public In gene's', men of probity %ado rperterme. JOBE VOEGTLE i 00. In Warring to the at..., we would respeetfelly bespeak s rontin.nes of the favor bestowed upon our p edentate a. 41 the Tloniing 81111 at South Canal street/ A Ileghen sp4A". D GILMORE &CO ►ro GLASS AIANUFACTURERB.-A gentl.mon .bn lo engn.pd In th. coannfoolonn or MESS, EAU, rrettld like to coronet himself Pith ens. Pittstorgh. Ilas twelve years' esrrlenah .cl, t. tlairoughli •nituloto4 Irlth the tnnthesP. both to manuf.etaling. Unt of.raer enc• "Arlo In Neer 'York 604 II elan For tardier Lrl'or ' instlun raidrrar, for Mr.. dap. E. P. C., Do: Pittatat P. O. PRODUCE CONSIGNMEYN. . I car lead Pratt. Blos• Potato., I rar load Oats and Cora; YODEL. Untied Cider; le do apple Bn , tet; sn do rte.h Eno: io i choke tsell Flu , ter 5 krga Pa•ked do; bbls L.•d; 100 bush 22Ine. re 2 Peaches; 2 g do d. do App:..; 10 lade Green Apt.'s.: 30 rush Cloy, Seed: In store and for sale at 010. Its Second street 21t4 IE4 Ng Vkg 00$1.E0. FOR SALE. OAK AHD PINY 1111111611 A tract of land, on WU from the Alia Atom, river and ontaton•kotio,viko.ktby • plookod mta. Mo&e.n n•••&tt•eydoo Is miles Croce BbamboTT.. Cho A Aprod. W.R. H. , slr andmit .100 iIAIC, PINE 104 13 [ML OS ttmbor coot•to- I. g :NV AC &Et& la off.. eat &r a•lo. Fall in'oretatiert given aed terms male known by 8. S. BRYAN, Broker sal Um:manes Mast, 9 IMURTA ST., Dark•'• D.lll/41 OrEItilNG MRS. 11. PINKERTON, 10$ FIMETIAL STRICLT, dl'aigtway Will open on 71117BSDAY, April 7th, baniftrono salurtannot of Spring and Summer Millinery, Te wtlzb Au would Invite Lb stowlUdo of the Lad', 02.6 t DURING Tills MONTH, is ill be sold, Ladtrt' Coagroaa Gattu., tmand toed. Do Baittorata sae Dcott, Maas' and i.taldr leo D+l,lll nay that-. lc Doer. Men 0,8 Is' mad loath'. attlaaotea, Gut*. ..od Brogan.. Call soca and vont. Damning at DOllLatt OB !dulcet atterat, eV: .'rand nen, Om .11. h. AY 110ISES AT AUCTION.—OnB vt EADAT 11010:1110, April OKI, at 11 o'ilwok, will be mid la Peat of Om Corommelat alis Emetic N 0.64 °lib .meet One B.y florae. g nal via , works in attber alooltr hr doable baron; • tory :are .•,d rel Va. family oo ; will Cot frichtect at a locomotive, mad will trail •Itiont hitairog. Alsol/twat fdtly I•roted Cork Pay Mare, about li :mods • blab. very Imt and tootle, mailable f r driving or .addle pa p wet. apt DA VIS • IIIeILW A MI. Anco.rs. DYEING AND tiCOUßLtiti &STAB BIZLIT.-1 he aalturetretcl having *tamed ea estaellehmeot at Nn. ri Pt/nail STEEEC, he- Meta Market and Tarry, for the purpose of carry ing na the DYEING END 190t/VIII.NG DOBINESS. rtenectfally aellAta • share of pahite pstraaage. spent taste rare 11l thotalsallehreett of M. !teepee. he Genets L mo t if that he can give lito fait eft satisfaction to h• cuetotnev• AR goods takes .111 be re cannel to two make. rehtGale W ELD WERNER. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER. HlP.—Nottce to hereby elven last the 00. p torro')lp lune enrol sew, og la-tone:ea JOON SCHAUB and JOHN IicDONALIY, as =antidote • of Coma rod 8.. h. to hereby diaeolred from ltd. day AU partly. barloy claim egalnet or rotop to roll lat. firsa 051 preeeut them to JOHN !COMM f r rttl.ment, who to aotborteed to settle the Ma. JOHN eCHAUD, JOHN M.DONALD. Adoyhroy, lot. IBM aVySt s S. BRYAN, NOTARY PUBLIC, No. 59 FOURTH Stsrar, (Burke'. DvWin. Office bawl from c iclock ► m. to 5 0. < 14 4 p. VOR Eight Mick Dwelling V !louses 'pirseantly cumin. .Lot 611 feet by 21.- able vacant int VS by r 0 fret, fronting on Stevenson strvet. The tJeo... ./• conventeudy arreaged, well built, elate nieTs, end to food repair, now renting for $762 per einem Apr y to apt gr,C13111131.84" I /30178.61 Market qt. WATER:: PIPES.-8,000 feet Mono Water Pipes, from 2 to 6 loch collbto. mite wanly B. (*Lyme: It EJII 0 r.l LEI. REMO VAIL A BALLOU /44 reared tram Watof sts.l to Nos la 1.4170 SECOND SITIT.Z I', betrun Onnt dreet and Cbarry REMOVAL, TEMPORARY: WILIUNS Our Meade wad the public at WO trlll oat, We tract, forget that to are St resent,..na far • low treas, to be foonl at WILKINS HALL, over.the itlagor'e Otoo., lf,arth ttrret, .ben el bare 0111 Z. hiVtion and Ihr .ales flee • .took of HaNOS, lIADMONIIIIIS AND MELODEONS, nor were brought to thin oily; strittly SEEN 7AOTOET PEIOES I • ~ r i p, H. KLEBER & BRO., ',t pt WILETHA HALL ptEMO VAL. ncera YIN GOBDIIII, 4ttleo ant riomodsolon Merchant, bat remand to , fib. to SittlT/t/lELD BTRIZT, motor of Vita. REMOVAL.—WrorsovotT's old and 1111 !cog eet.ptebh.4 BLIND IPA.CITOXLY Hai been ramrod to No. 31 BUITHTHELNST.I mar reolosil, where you can we ten psr, mut: of your mom try poling your new Blinds. and your old oneo.neolly srpoluird lad transact!. In lb, best romper and wstkrosaship. WtSoItaNTLT 'Proprisior. REMOV rus arTIMID nap: INISCIAISCi co llr micormi9tiollloB Uom ilmrslar. beau& Or. net Marital stuOifittar ottutts, .0 MAIM= SWAT. 14:411tost IrennAt. Mimeo tame Baitklog Octets. • law 111.. D. 111 IMPS. , RE3tOVA4. lan Ze2110,64 m f otles to lUii IWJ.j BRMOVAL,—/Oderman J. DONALD. _BON bar. noicimed hie hem A. a Caste mod to JACIUOVI BLOCN, r asat,V 4. 9 ghoWdttoi 1110=?CrIbi, OHM" I' 18.6%1111. . OtrY Or ALL 5013624 1 3, - TareerirVe OmCr, April 4th. 18 , 64. OWNEfixi OF DILA Yri, WAOO O&M'S HACKS. 0111.F/InJOICe, and every ce. 1.1,m0 of , Altat&Glal, etetrgotred to call et the omee or the Oily Trosestm, end Ulu oat , h.t, Lb (meek an or before tee lei Of nal 19X.ST. to each mad sr. ry Wagon. t arc, Oar. Dray, Baggy or Carrise, dr...irn by to ham., U. /or mob sod every one of the sb.m named yobletes, drown by eleo.honee, the tam oL. for *web and toe •J one 0 , the above bowed ",b cles , dro•n by C.,ur ho Sc., the men You e .ch sod arery Hack drawn by two home the soot Tor ea-h and every Ocon,true sod Timb r Wt..% drawn by two h. tree, the .no. 0r.... 12 00 Ter each adddlonal hone attached , o any of the above named rebid«, the .om of 10. Y Sao. 4. It *hail bo the duty of all Livery Stable He pets In eani c.ty to make a later n to the City Tiresome, within twenty dace crier the plow, of this ordiu. -a, nod sat ially th Trait, on or before the let day f !gay of etc, sad every year; of the number...( v hi no of every teecciptinn o.nrd and mod by them In theft bean es nod the kind titer's of, sad the said Mtn n .hall be made under rata, ran. fl. Al. orsoeraof Cara, Dray., %Terme end other retarder , . wh • eta f tn•l ft Or temp to p u tire • Breeseaa afocies. d, 'bail be .mien to a penalty of not less than 10 ker not ter every thirty days the semi tentalevitoptid after the let dey of kLayrof each year.: eh Wverf Stehle keepers filing to male the nett= n quired'ln the till <lion It thir ordinance, thst In anditatin to the to solar tre widest to pens* of an egreedins Sty dallese r ale of wall, penalty keeCratlNl before tue Mayor or one co toe Lidera,' n ref end city, by summary cootie tine i god tt; growl be the dory rf the Chief of Pollee ? seelt outall pencil. who hove ray ed to map!) with enl of ihe Pmelsosee of this o Altana., and re• porDthe game to the City Treeremar, for Teich ter n. he shall mealy, the tuna of lifey retail In each casts to be Ural ar d r.lleetal as pert Of the meta upon caolictloa se aforesaid. Tb• vi s ouiltiot for son-Amplisne• with th e ordi nance •ill be etrictlyenforced alter the at.,. date. ea4:l. D. kiAIJTERDON, City Tremont. NEW AND POP:SIAB BOOKS, • AT ETUNT'S. Vigor. A novel; by Walter Barret Clerk. nu CAl:wanes Thal, do. By Jean Paul. McClellan's Deport. Various edition& Ondio's Cave. & Woman's Hansom. Comsat and Comfort. By the Country Parson. Elise Woodson. Held In Bondage. By De Tigne. Whip, Hoe and Sword. A vie. a Slavery. By Bishop Hopkins. Benan's Ws of Jens. Butler at New Orleans, Industrial Biography. By Smiles. G.. Gr." and hi. GltmPeEtia. By J. E. Larks ties to the Jaceset. Dresuathorp. By Alas. Smith. Husks By Marion Harland. Lights en Shadowed Paths By T. S. Arthgr. The Old Helmet. By the author of Wide; Wide World. Gurowskl's Diary. the Perfect Gentleman, or Etiquette A Eloquevos. Breakfast in B. d By Sala. The Great C. tom Ta'et of a Wayside in.. Broken Columns. The Ding of Amasl.. Three months in the couthorn States. The roams Parson baskeray, the Humorist. The Crags of the Legio• of Honor. Author Hallam's Remains And all other new b abs. no be bad at HUNT'S, nah'lS . 169 Fifth street. Ilasehle Hall. NEW CASTLE AND FRANKLIN RAILROAD.—Dooka of gulmertp.l. to the flaoltal Stock of the NICW C4inTLZ A IRAN 6 LIN RAI LINLID COMP aNT will be opened on WED- NteDALT. toed of Aprh, proalmo. In the City of Ilttobutzb. lb. Roams of the Board of Trnde. . . . . In New Castle, Lawrence county, at the Oak* cf the New ewe!. end Hoover 'Fahey Reamed Com pany In Mercer, Mercer county, 11 the Alm .f Blowers, Fog. In Franklin, Vecutin county, at th e Offloe of the rint Nationa l Bank. ST Oran C • 001M155103.1.1. h. L. Craters:ed, Samuel IL Bar, P. Q. B. man, J. Z. I.ler, Wm rtlerer-h, Jr., 0. W. Cass, Wm. Stewart, J. 0 Murray. J. C. thaw, I (teems C Belo, Robert AIM warlh, Josiah lU g. James hleslo. y, Sprhlger R•rbaogh, .1. 11 Ilth mos; J. W. Blanchard James S. Sere, J. 11. Smith, havid Caertney F. P. Kalmar. Pittsburgh, March 31.1•11 L LEP•FINUWKLLN GAS SAVING GOVERNOR I=ll lie gulotallver 0. .that Bald abed la tl•la maPhlh• preamaro of poi Goat the Proat matm aota nO° ad-ate le dlaphrag a, to • htch I. area: Gel • rata Plat la wad. to an the gas to abut off, and op. , to most. the demand • eat • ant la earlablj ad,las lag Itself as the atpaanstanoza require. N. B.—Each mscbte, Is triad by Ni• rooter wh appltel. wad la we cue vrtil It be lett ante. It • • catoplah , • all we yr.tcaba. AKIN .1 b Bailey, Farrell & Co., /106 Aye it for Western Prrlrtrylvrada, No. 129 YOUILTII RIME? i 4 EN RY }SALE Jr 00.. ■—• are now reoehrteg Met , Spring Stock of Goods, Which In extent, choice and taste will ninon wiy thing we have ever effaced to the pubilo, returning Bunko 'Dolt many frirnds ad patron. for the Ob. cost patronage heretot, • e.col.ed. end trued ox. dose attention to business, to nowt ail our old .dmmymerocm A chola collection of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODF, menage c n hand. oOlurrs or rims LBD 8'?. mini frrowirrs, Pile leas, Ps .sta QTAN Dik RD ARCHITECTURAL WORKS. Moan's Model Architect, 3 rob.. folio .416 50, nicsn's Constructive •rchltect, 1 voL, td._ 6 CO Sken's blemewead Architect, hinstrated.— 300 Shawn, Modern 3 10 Owen . . Uinta on Public'Archlteocura 3 50 The Modem Scolds:le Cold*. By 6 00 The Betuttles of Architecture. By Lefever ... 310 Baker'. Modern flout, Bulider.---.... ...... 2 00 Benpinen'e Fraciito of A rchitectnni.— 3 00. Broptnan's builders' ' 3 BO Tattle Vines and Coclairee. New edition-- 150 Downico's Country --. 0 00 Downing's Conntreilsidenots o.ltrageriPds 310 Olovrinnd A Btekust , TillatA gerinCottagee... 2 50 Wheeler'. Basal 1 25 Bolleekl Itudments of Arehilecture.----- 7$ 11.10'. City Architeeture.,.......—..— 2 60 Tae Carpenter's Book of Pricy..._......_....26 apl IC cr s CO rir VIN. CITY PLANING MM. liltite if Alexander, Beanele burned out take pleasure to intonalog their Wands and the pablio generally that they have lamed room and power In the UNION PLAN. LNG MILL, near their lane location, and am now prepared to execute al orders entrusted to them, with promptams and dbpatth. Having a large stock of Dry Lembo on hand, not damaged by the meet Are, they will, to a ton den be preparm to fonateh dry KW Mowing, In any gnats y. at remousble rate. moiSam ISAAC HOUGH & CO., EIONNIAAIDZI lIEBOILINTS, Tar the do of Crude and Refined Petroleum, BOIITH DELAWARE AVENUE, NOTlCE.—Whoreas, having been mar- Hod•n May liad, to GIORGIN tlf TOWN. N.ND, Photo‘rapher No. SS Fifth street, rate. burgh, and be not having done northing for my emp• port since, serf has repsr.ed t the pnblia his haven remised a 4.oorne, now be le known that I, MAO Oil ISH/Plik.k, his leafed wife, do hereby areal myself ofthat report, and cotton, that Twill “ndrto Raid report by having notbiner more to do with Mtn. ent:111 MAGNIN lIIIIPMAN. QUGARS I FLUGARS I . u bbbsOroshed Bo6sz ; 35 do Pood'd and firanolotsd Bagar ; 80 do .91." sad ' Boyss; BO .do 6 .0 . • do; 83 hbds. cbolos.N. 0. Sow; 11 do 450bil dol • Fo asis by scuommun a LAiio Lltorts QUNDR .8. 400 Eva Dbl.". Milts nab; VD do eke Hannay • 160 do No. Vargo and mot. Markers] 80 bb a. - No. do do; 80 do No. 6 heal, and med. do; , 16.0 boxes Modern Daley Mem, 10 , Ibbb. been: d Carbon Oil; etore and tbr ale by , • - 1. v. OA*)FIELP., . BY' COOK, P ETTIT & CO, N 0.12 5 211 . 2121,1/aD STREET. last reugrod taster.: 50 tierces prime leaf Lord ; 5,000 Veen new 0110,11; : I MOM do do Plain Bun i • 10,000 do Cincinnati eager Oared: 5,200 deur sod ribbed lido: 400 bizeb.Dried I , pplrc mhtd . . U 610.10 LOAN. • • Subscriptions to (WYE 11.310X..NT 10-4 0 t LOAN, Nivea 44 th.,:eic. or mums, newr ♦ oo , Woad ortnnt. .1.13;!, HAAS • • t.. PIGS SOFT %MINA . LEAF*, 2,50 asal **WO/ t 442 l l Zair abilear , - 110-InSgusitim. RENZI DRY" 640DS, xu AT 'RETAIL Bead limp and Bead Buttons, &ND tqairt. NEw •Iv 1! G Tbs Russian Collor sad Czar, .1 Apia Point Gauss gelt• wnd Unedistrobitf., p lad Pad Due Line H I Lame*, Gres- dins and Cr.. re 1". lie, Fhanberg T rirc=l le. In y 4.. Pa, ti•C+nt Head Ft rer) Ocnsts, lip Soing lialmursl skin. • fall line of Dlen`• F Yr. I•hlag Goad. always halmk. Lad ts' .vd ClAldr.v . • 31. s 6A bad Gauss Cndervua, ; bit. Merino Under kin,—cost taw 'boy (b. mst<r2,lll ma. tbem Wholata's Itotomt up •ta'r• Pate, la thr dlty ad borate natat., grin do to :o.k at oar • k latt.ropa.chadog. JOSEPH HORNE & CO, IVrE•W TRING GOODS! WHOLtsALI. & RETAIL Tho Leant eros of ..orzallog in our line Errought to this zurkeL Our stock will be follati very corm. plots Is HOSIERY, GLOVES; rich lIHDROIDIR- 113 and TINE ; 1%1313113G5, In nes7 dr drably aty le ; beautiful Buss= AND TNl3lllMitt ILIBDONS; SCOTOII PLAID VICO - ET 111BDON; HOOP AND BALMORAL SKIRTS; SILK, GILT AND 1116/10000 BrLTB, new style; LADIES' 00M118 AND Net; PUOTOGRAPEI ALBtAIN th• 6.4.4 in the city ; NOTIONS EIMAXI. WARES; LADIES' AND GENTS COLLARS;• allghtly wilai, TIDED a tO 12 cents • pleas; TWENTY PINE ENAMELLED COLLAS3 Ex 28 02=2; 0814113 GOODS, • Large stock. or.d on who buy to veil spin invited to Live us a all before parclosatog elm- tome. as we bay ordy from manntketurem or flo porters, and moll at pokes that calloill fail to plows. MACRUM & GLYDE, GRF.AT SALE, AT J, AY, BARKER & CO'S , eighLarketStroot, OT SILKS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, Dit•ltStt A,A,10 MARCH ..... • 1864. FOR SPRING TRADE! An eleuant anortaant of Bead and Bugle Gimps, Bead and Bugle'Fringes, Of an widths. Ohntoe styles cf Bead Buttons, .le Ornaments, for Drent and Mak Triniminne Rloh Style's of Bash Ribbons, Bonnet Ribbons, Trimming Ribbons, To which ere invite the attention of our cruttoteUra. W. are now opening a large amortmeat of Goods, parr-bawd at LOWlatli CA.9I/ PILIOES, which we will Mar to the trade on the magi liberal term, EATON, RACRUId & CO., Nos. 17 AHD 19 MTH Mann. oahlt SILKS AND MANTLES, Of the latnet deep.. ALEX. •BATESI Wham,e wad R. 4611. 21 FIFTH STREET, DRESS 0001,115. SHAWLS, AND LINEN GOODS. DRY GOODS I SUITARIS. TOR MAKING UP FOR THE FAIR AT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S • While aad.Colared Blerlaos. White Wool Detainee. Colored do. do. 11 4 1, Caseltneres. lot et Remnants. “111.4 dm*. Machine r/onnelng. Jlll.OOlllSt : Naneook ena )llnaLins. Jaronette and Cambria' With* Urge.nertapnt , of • ' tele. T;) IT. 13,131- 00E101 Erm=ats BAROAINR FOR THE BOL.IDAYEk PRESS (Jong! wT KM/ t 3 PRICE 1: IIeAMOY Ilveo.lit, 1101:11;p Be, I. .TVT3I.V.A. err_, g ra M LO i ILT BLOOMING OE REIIB r a new • Enna kw Qs lizsultartioof. ; II t. lb./ mot nt and tellaite of till parlosias. It will not n int batrikrettillt. . libo, a Taro wad =Diplom satirtment of rm, .I . llilAT BOLPS, tibbly retconsiended tor roistering we acw wolt, ear and /moult. , Alto, ar. sorra.° aostr.var.ssx reanis, Aka sins; um, Dna" parikmi, 14.1.1 aint Taztb Esspha, le swat wesey. WI maweral3 on band silillat salqlll. .'..i 010., A. 1111.Lill DIIIIP BTOM., . . , ... ekmer 4)16 ss. , aedna atm*, 'lges 11,40.-10) pip.,No; aslasima Mic-Polity • ' s ECIAL XOTleitS, W. Cars lemved not tr. le ternbalshed at any - Ott:as. Year of el cries.. and a cor me,ridstnx ex tewhor the mho,t .:L national lam ur ch. hat/1,4110 globe, Mee tdroed arks luto facts and ...cal/Usher' A 1..13.• Rata wbleh We wed not err. We are not surprised at path tsets• . the following-although the persons who write them are. We know the pares. and eircumettarme, hence feel at liberty to hadonwtheir Ord/neon. : " Sawdlianloan, Maas, N0v.24, IbCl "r e m Sir : I ham been an.i..d many tensertth rever trating mumps in my bathe, col end Acad., s od a general disordered system. Phystctem and medicines dto wham me. While stetting ems friends In New York who were ming Planta. tbn Pi ram they proralled wads me to try' them.. I commenced with is small •Ihreglawful atter Meter. Feelrog tracer ey degrees, now Sew day. m oo affittut- WM. to llnd the coldn-se nod tramps lf left me, and I cored sleep the slobs through, which I hose not dose for yeah. I trot Irsi Sly sppet Ice and strtngth hare al.'s greatly Improtwo by the me of toe Platastron Bitten.' llwtsettntly, Jitli TB Ettl3Bl.L.l! MM=E! r... r t. te, " • • I here been in the army hospital Jom focrtoon toontha—mp•mbleas end toady dead. •At Alton, 11l , they gave tne • Lettle et Plantation Bit term. •• • I brae Imottice reatond en eiwbintia eared nu, • • • • C.. YLAPTeI." /be following le from the itonager of air C.f.. Boma School for the Children of Volenteers: . , Dr. Drake: Tone wonderful Pleutatitai Bitters hare been given to wane of our tittle children auger. tag from weakness and weak lung. with tetra bnpp effect. One little girl in particular, with paled her bend, leis of appetite, and daily wasting cox ; anmptiou. on whom all medical atoll bad been eg teateted, ha• teen entirely mitered. We commented with but • teespoonhil of Bitten • day. Der appe tite arid strength rapidly Increased, and the In how well. Respectfully, lira. 0...11.'DRY0E." • 1 owe much to you. for I verily tellers the Plantation Illtbes bate awed my ilre the. W. 11. WAGGUNKII, Madrid, O. Y. • • • • Thou wilt send me two bottle* more of thy Planiation Bitten. Wy wife his been greatly benefited by their am Thy friend, AS. CM:MO, Philadelphia, Psi . " • • • I hue. been • great eyeful, from Dye papas. mid had to abandon preacnuig. • Plantation hitters ban cured me. Der. J. D. Eld.11101L • i, Bucheateri •• • • • I given the Mutation Bitters to Dundee& of our diwbled whiles. with the most se totdatting egect. O. W D. US OBEWS, Superintendent Soldloa Dome, Ontatineti. • • • ne Plantation Bitters ban onrali me of Liver Complaint, of trbicti I was laid up Pros testa, and. bad to abandon my business. IL D. KINGSLEY, Clevel.do • • • The Planhati Bitters hare ',torrid me of .derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary :Or gans that has diirtreased me for jean It arts Uke a curam. 0, C. MI).BE, No. 254 Beradirag," The Plantation Bitten make the vrak strong,the languid brilliant, and are exhausted Datum'. great reatomm. They are composed of the celebrated Ca lls,. Bark, Wintergreen, Bastsfras, floats, limbs, An n all Rumoured In perfectly on tt. Unix MM. 12= Perin. of sedentary habits, troubled bith weak nem, lassitude, palpitation of the Mart, litok of ap petite, distress after 'eating, torpid Una, tro., deserts to entree If they rill not try them. Obey are reomomended by the Giglollit medical antburitica, and are panto:trod so produt• u fame dime beneficial effect. They ar-.. exceedbigly agree. Dia, perfectly pure, and harmlees. NOTICE.—Any parson pretendlog to iiiltPlantetion Bitters la bulk or ley the plloo Le • swindle and im poster. It Is pat up only to our log cebin bottles. Beware of bottles refilled with Imitation , delete ' tions stud, for which several poreous are already in prison. Bee that every tenths ~ as our Mined dist. stamp or the cork eemetaleirik sal our eiStaturs plate aide leoeL cad by raspectable dealer, tlizobigtkuut the !Apts. Dip riot.. P. H. DBAKX t 00., SIM Bibbfivray, N. Y. fr66.Amsod:w.W 0-•DRLILE'S PLANTATION BIT TIBS, U. ge.ntre arttcle, fin' see 4 SI MON JOHNSTON, =L e: , Damlthtleld and 'heats. U.PRIVATE DISEASIIS Ls the only nl4hlo remedy Cur disarm of the cirgsa. , f 'anent:lot. It ts the dlscovary of an szolnseit nye... whose ILIS vs. dsvotscl to Ll 4 trestoaint of this clan_ of dthessila, With pew Issr ., „ nor dun twenty - yews. It 1 porter-Lim in heir, rOgnlrlng no lajectlora, and tressk the , mistakszt pnbeitce and the Kt4s.nza Worth tee ocznpaurtd• uflert4 to thapublla..: It ts cottraly 'notable and perly max It .cta lib; • 4usna anli appals aratga sad siva a Ca Slimmed Man ' put mess of tiinumwdiet looting ponsaaout corm doe td to thibotogOttstod by =principled man. Obserrsh thanrotnno, *11.• etiipm=l,lf the proptletra ttetotind:*b bos.Rets her 6 rant.. Prepared outy Boldly all Dna&Wt..' Mae. $ por box. 11111 r For labs at whoLualo b Op. IL "KriBLE, 10 Wood stmt. Jottard,.:ol? re' ONE OP HITETNEWELL'S O BB AT BEN EUIEB- 7 .I3 . I:fNEITWELL'S TOLD Asonrax.-7titsjasUr «Janette, prepare= tin, whin his so truly awned the, name and Lune of a • True Anodyne by results Which had Wiled every other attempt at son pr relief in Bennie* Ithalimattres, Goat, Norrors lineteche, Tooth and Earlobe, Cholera Norton, Pains iii the Stosso4 or Bowels, linter* Dinar after ;Eating, Loss of, Sleep, General Narrow DabilirW Paroxysms b e Amnon and Whooping Vough, now datined.to be' largely wrens, and for the pens la Monthly Men- , Wanton. aho declared t. to ona:of the Men /me portant poi oh lin medicine. A ladi write:sin* blew York ••••n it tan dollars • drew I would not to without B to my Wally, and no on ahosild bir with oat it. Ronde by all WhOlesnla and Eotatt Desbsr •JOILE b. BIESNEWELI. Proprietin, Ynetical Chemist: Boston, Mss. Tor eels by Jm. Flaming, fin. If. Enver,: B. A. ifehnsstaek A Co., J Inina. Agents for -Pitt. burgh; Geo. A. Belly, W. I. Keane sad Dr. James Brown. Agents tor Allegheny Qty:: sildfarth-je is U'A PHYSIOLOGIC/It VIEWLOF PIABOIAOID, containing woody WO 'page% end 193 Ors Plates end Engravings of the anatomy of the Unman °roam in • state of health and Die." ease, with a Treatise on Zooly Nrrare. It. deplorable commun.= upon the blind and Body, with the suitor's plan of treatment—the only rational and stmemerfal mods of can, as ohownlby the reimS of este treated. • troth Doi s4kee4 to the tosniod, end those contemplating utairist9. who entertain doobta of thole phyla. al candttlos. Sent ire" of ?wage to say Wm.; on mewl_ of 23 awns or rata itorrwy. by aildrosing DT. LA 01101 Z. No. al NoldenLane, Albany; N. mhhamdawr LAK:E BUPEBIO copypa 111 . ILL s 1173111,T111C1 WClttES,Prrnicrsaa. twARIC. 3.IcCURDY CO,. Madradontra of savenutio,-saianrcas AND BOLT OOPPTIIi SIMMIIED coins BOTTOMS, BAISZDSTELIrBOTTOMS, SPASMS SOLDER. dam, lmpen4ip and dealers br PLATT, sum IKON, MUM Se. dkriaittly ca Smuts TISSMSS' MAORI= AND TOOLS. 140 nun a 140 8EC0A7037:8;.' Pittsburg 11, Pa.,, BiToth . a Won of "ropper out to', moiy akbod pat , ; . . ,soMlydow? PIBIFSOF OF AS DWELL% imbUsbod ford. bendoud m a Taralag and citation loci MID irlo scar 4 from 2(crries.DObalty, Fteßonfare Decay a Naraix4ll, etc.; isapplylajat tM cone. A. xvsmaWars. op* ',bit br curl!d himself fitter telng patio itssit szpesue 4d Wary Want tiedtdid tdudtrai sad Vacker7.! MEEMEiiMi -ranrainn ruorrane. r m211.17.14n0P ' Bedford. Et arnAty. fi.DII3B ASES OF THE NERVOtia, gintorat; rant/dm STATllisant sad %Taiga; tangent-lo liapnts onto limin Association. Boa by mail in waled bite ontdor.fros Gams, -azamo D-I,llalta I• 321 / 1011 GitION:assrani AinclatlG 2 3.lfro•biiitih 9 tn i b*1 4 . 220 : 644 0 1 51 PS: tdaS:_i7 ..n*ILEATRY R. - COLUNB, ?osiwisx. qa , upcotwasmitincHANTAA ibiluretn, culmartnak, a ns WK. 4010 saiter ~g enakr,lra; wow r t . ireavod ArnlcTra !t•anaoy 57th 6lrert, Lie 4 lotk, aagust 2, tata UNIZSCIM 13. T.-I*l3a-N Dr. Ludlum's Specific U. P. DAVIDSON, Bo Propeister, Ontepioitl, 0. CONFESSIONS eisrp s lamit .!.z SPECAIL .V 0770.108. . 11 . 11 ! 7 U 0 . Boma& tirET MON WOLK. • St, Nso. D 3, ^.l, =i sad 46. Hating so. atrod . bogs ford sad thro.l.L hod It with th. oval Loa promd tonolOort7, we urn prepared to maaohctor• avery deocrlptloo a 1 NOILEBS, to the bon moaner, and trorrortld mud t etuy um.ie to the ocatoury. CUTENESS, FIRE DED.q STEAK PIPS:. LOCOMOTIVE DOI L EILN, CONDENSERS. !. SALT TANRS. OIL STILTS, AGITATORS.' SETTLING PANS, D..ILEr. IRON BEINGS:4 SUGAR PANS, al ..1 coanwacturrra of BASS. ‘i DILL'S PATENS ROILSRS. Repairing do.. an t s the shortest tostico. dolS:If we. C. wriesee ..... wmaos ww. eta' ... ..... Unity 1L0113102. .-s - =-ROBINSON, REA & CO:, (ego- o,.nn W V.OSISM., ti 1.5 @ 3.lll@essj WASHING TON %CONKS, FGcautts @ Ilacareura. Pittatargb. Mentifacturen M BOLT AIND STATIONBRY STEAM ENG/NES, BLAST ENGINES, MILL 14Amman's, orannw, SHAFTING, CAST. INGS, M .11 descrlpOora ; ,OIL TANKS STILLS. BOILER AND SU GET ICON %VOLE.. Agent. for OlFywicirs PATENT INIZMOn, rIM TEVIIING maLLits W.l'o NEIL VOUS SUF FEELERS 0 Born SEM E9.—A reverend gentleman Levu bug been restored to health In a few dam ate, eta dergoing all the end routine and Irregular man the mode of treatment withont success, consider" It hle escred duty to conurarnltate to kilsatlllttest View =Mares the mean" of core. Ilene, on the rewdyl f . addree..l envelope, be will sevl,trce, • copy all the presertpthme neetL Dlrect to Dr. JOHN H. DAOSteLL, the 'Fulton erect, N. N cihil:iSda.r• BRONCHIAL TEOGEITS, for the ears of bloareeneek Tbrratt Disown. do., ars sperislly recommeodedlo bllnlsteri, .4.yersous whose ♦oeatton .all 4 thm to peak la pnbUe. Itanolsctured ortly by O.!, A. DANIIVAra A CO., IlArrtehtirg, Pa., to la= di ordvrt shruld be addl....A. Alrlold by Dent-Agate eetrytrixre. C. A. BA.NNVAIIT A 00 ... DVOILIIILI LA BELLE STEEL WORKS REITER 6: CO., Soccoaaon to Reiter, I.T.ort=so 1 Co., mountactatm of CAST STEEL, SPRING, PLBW AND BLISTER STEEL; SPRINGS, AXLES, CROW RAILS, &o. Works, FIRST WARD, Alloghetty City. P. O. Addreat PITTSBORGII, ~TORN COCHILA.B dt BRO., Man•_ c&ciarera my HAILING,. IRON VAULTS AND VAIDLT DOORS, WINDOW 6IIIITI TUIB, WINDOW GUARDS, &0., No. 91 SECOND and 66 THIRD STREET. bet. Wood and Market. "Lava on band ararioty of my Patterns, trusy and An, suitable for all pumas. Particular attention paid to enciosbag Onto Lott. 'Abingdon* at abort notice. .9 N. HOLMES & 80348., Dasi.na T 3 FOREIGN AND DORESTIO BILLS 01 EXCILANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 RAREST STREET, rlttoblitgh. FIT Coll,tiou, aulAo on all thr prtr•ctpal date 422 tdrettgboat tht Cut.d State, U S. SANJTARY FAIR, AT PITTSBURGH, Pe): FOR SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS 13713:133 TRH 8177'81Mb:1El SANITARY C011 , 417r11E, • to &itch or the 11. 8. S•oII•ry Como:art:or. escob. lizbed for the teller °rill...irk sod em:it:led moldier., annonace to Ur, public that • Great Fair will be held to Pittsburgh, P• , conotorrOollog bo The First Day of .rII2IR, ISB4. The object of the Tall te to Obt.in 'Money to en. aLle the ran.l. Cemmlgloll to.prowed with their good wet* ,acrevetl.enercy and nsehthunt. The practical ...sting. of the United Etat.. likanttaisy Commlaslott hors been of rush tnealtulabe atd how mot each bleb appror..l fr.m the entire pont... that.. ainasratlon of its claims la ruwl es. Crory one. feel, It a ditty to tweet the wounded, slob and obablesceoldies. The prompting. or...ay losid h.nzt ispeak clearly, I I at we, who do not bear the dint and tint:nett of the battle, ehoold troside Itheratly (Jr toe war-worn son. of the Ibpabilo.. Clultthwa charity ap.wks" trutnyebtonipted to era and every one, tatting ea to fender to the want. •f eb ao who are /Ix, wounds! and dtaabted In ow country'. station caw, The dot. of car common humanly Machete that all should hone In the eauee; and If a cap of mit •at,r L not to go tonewwdad, vial icantorni facts m.t.b, lostow.d on ea" chow., the liberal do. non to to deserting acd charitable • wort. Tisch teal to been acomplished na the pod. Snow more can b In the. moors, by melted, ems- .• frolic aid liberal amloa fencing ths Gaited Matra . Sanitary Conletie,f n. mots of oar armies are being tap , dly and several bunde.o timmand br••• &Allen now ...Lod ...boulder to ebotdeor” to uphold the Una; (p..wanal and politmal,) of oho p:Vhe tf tba Gnat U.Pablic—to hot. socred oar hymn and our eltars- , 1 .I% lP pe n r7ylan our ouch oat i t cod " art . lent when sounded, eiblt mot dinttled 7 Our sister New York, Aroollyn, Pt t oe Cievel•no, St LaMa r end all theoushcmt toe length and brutish et the land, are magsged in this . holy and no-owary, work. Shallnot we alm ehow by oar Ithandity madi lectuutsour charityto let . , that we, too, fall fur the canto, Godwin give macs towards, It Tide le no morel local matter. Viardlally vibe Os donations. manila:M=so , ld and m opera- Um, not only of Stollen, Qty. Bimalturbam,. alba.; ghee, oottetY, Sad the of et Penneylvania, but: of Colo aad all the States of the Berembe. gha ro.• ciplants of the mitt tn. Psaltery Commtmloo ere' tbo spe ndo Glib* United States, without regard to • what cial Shen enlistod from, citmene or 5..; deters, old or yams, and without respect to met,. , szth or, mine. wno light and are disabled in the ,acre Of our common country, are embraced in tire; management and earn of the Ilnited e a r l y Seeding Commission. .We thirefuntaM. the hearty no-epos, Mon and aid of Donations of money will betheakbetly. reeeteedi the ilancrary Tann= of the /Or, • b. betares,i • Contribution of merchandise *fever; natant with be tanned by the Committee appointed for that, bol sir will nada the tenitrol of firm Irsonj Ute Omentittce, F. IL Bnuatei. Etc" Chairman, and I replica will most prompt attention add.ceerd to s. 1.4 Ton Bcennitmor, Honorary Corrropoodlng t o g s o pittabu , gle U. Senita.y ConmeLotien Tab., Putts.l burgh, Pa. ttiaitaa ' Jai% Slumb•rger, Tim. IC nra,, 4, Itranott. Scam W. gulfsuat, Clem 41. talaelor, H. Y. James o . oozwor, Junes earlr Jr., Jal.t W. Ratios, 'John Watt, W. 41141103. Ilia it. W.la'lfteDDEN „President. Mem Mx 8. Benno; " an, " Paxton. Print, Wm, native% Yobn Watt. Brady Wilkins, algersert fait Min glossa &Nat Mary Bloorbasi' Miss ELLAtIfB Want Ilenoary - fart. MoIIILLAN, Nat BaSEWE , L, ganistant t3ecretaries Ererlibing that ma es eaten. geom. told, or toi toriono'to look at, a solicited in" aid of no* Monet andoontribtoloaeoreli laud.; trout Va. menq 11..iebants,atesctorerc ILchanke. joielleta Clo s thiers, Mtllltart, Os dmer% keel , florists; .Norveryteka. •am wanted, and Wine ens. Carta tea; iipsalments. of Neutral Nato: Itt!modabt,Patio !lass. do •11l ha gladry rso.ired as donsttont or on exhiti Ica tarts. Ooteerta, erteertsi,nraleof all torts, are de shad, tad all the friend, of the aioPer aid of the glotiont•mito an ward in ezaciso their liberality and ingennity to mats Ibis effort a two... Dalt. clay do we tollointhe gssiartail Paw tart - prima. to tire (lido Lbetal aid. Money to be teat to N. 1101A1121, thwILVIIK. AL V.IIIICI be avldnaw d to P. tt• 11BONCIT, burgh &Diary rem, and tar nature of the OnitVilt, parted on tbs yacksa, or the tame of -lb. yrc. post. (loantliton Small wawa matt be Amu by zVVems All freight aktt4d is Alltubortit. be *tint cream pitcogo should be twirled on the oat. ildd • A 130t101 Of Miry shipment, - satin itavoo with rho ettLastad ram Match articla, thOold la sent with tae lidt of. Latimit to NU. _D. MOON itN, 8 ,, c ,.. un a t t h. ;sir, by mgt... A,. letter of so- Irooorlegment wig W roomed at ante. • ' 1t 1s deeir.ble that a lamb/able arikba should 'nisch tretsbtrgto th. 240teor 111, sad they tumid beset& al much sonny la.pomble...: Petit/a. hie anklet can he seat in tar: thit orating of Volt tod durien de pretreat 11410 WAN. Sanitary /ARAN °Es Airy 1431,01ti'S. •‘" • 2 75V 1 far a& POTM, aJX EM sekPAILD, Rd iNkt T. 44.81. nu: Tout' zoote-n iti.iLLrkat Inv it teiNNLlkd HADDihe' alibut I. and 304 W Colcuest. a I cd and Im acd• a Lt. Fundy Gr h ote : .'l44' .144 r`C.i. cy AO,. Or • -.10kla:11.-hENOWLW. 611 . , co.rirr tibtrt , 604 Band 01,46: A,LI, CO tle ,--Magenta,.•Cnir, Retina ES6,:.IILL Grer 4 4. 8i. , 6Luvi.W4114 mdars, 61 rspa bstabw,•:l4 , gl3e blAtvlit 10. et• art—tar mos by - • ", P,XiIIStIAL , k PHIL. , AolLtromut to 1.15 . sad itipd at 15, hike br - rintAA-troz nfter. -At LE& tilsic Atilkb.o3t finality, se Eci, win Bt (keirTaziet. •m6H • EltiL*l(}, INZCZ
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