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',l7i*n Spite Oonientlon... - lo Oen* tralon patf; irlet: &tat' :annar= tbiAlaaot, ths.Hosias 4ti Tl:4 ,. matatlres,llllsr riabsug, ea Thursday; . 41.30a41110 lb, 1 0 64. nett dlartetant tante& toPeana Inman , * West salt liiiialtillitteXegiAdt.m s la ada. m.atideni m eb. by dui :ctnre =at? actuante... n• • State Convention is WWI for the impose of plailnyjn nomination an Electoral Ticket, mlecting delepslite allae tell the' Naimoli Colmooilmi of Caton par% to bp WA at Baltimore on theirth Jane neat, and taking such action as It may deem proper In reSirecniiiitothe approaching Preeideatler movies. 2101:liebliztiori3O.fike district delegitea fee= Perm. , rilfatilik to the 'Tailcoat Comentionie 'left. elute it mammy belongs, to the people. assembled In their county 6d:imam trat the different count] Com. mitten are aerrestly repeated to ldopt Mich meas ures u erg niches *full attenlince at their impact ive econmttots, Ind thereby secs" In the choke of denptea, a WI trod fair armed= of the TM of the People. . Tier coMmittla cannot forbear to onigratedata all bursa liberty, and the tarn tenon the recent tri umphs of thiflgood dense in Naar Hampshire and Cooi•ciko . tt end tie hens, shared by all lepletuee, that they greenly theforeruncre ofmore nplendli /ideate, now to be won-in the same came alike by the bullet and the ballot. • • WAIST. MoVELGII,CcaImam Gra 'W. nAinactux,.,l W. W. Stu, ) Secretary Seward's Position on the Monroe Doctrine- Oar special dispatches from Washington yesterday informed oar readers that the Senate - .cominittee • on Foreign Relations have resolved to postpone action upon Wye- Tale - Dsvrif s resolution reaffirming the Mont . roe Doctrine until the views of the Admire -'straiten as to the expediency of the mea sure can be ascertained. It is worth while, therefore, to Inquire -what cpinions have been held-by the State Depqrtment concern ' ing the' . propriety of Instating upon the obseriation by European Boners, and ape chilly by France, of. the doctrine of nom, interference in the affairs of the continents of North and South America. The New .• York World; of Friday, published all the diplomatiatiorrespondeaceof thee Department , for 1868 that bears upon the question, 1 namely, that which is contained in some half dosen dispatches between Mr. &omen: and Mr. DAYTON. From one of these we learn that, in the Secretary's opinion, "the United States have neither the right nor the . disposition le Intervene by furce on either aide in the lamentable war now •going on between Fiance and Mexico. On the eon.' trary, they practice in regard to Mexico, in -livery phase of that war, the eon-interren-' lion-which theyrequire all foreign powers', to observe - in regard to the United States. But, notwithstanding this self-restraint, this Government knows full well that the inherent tormsl opinion of Mexico favors a government there republican in form and, democratic to its organization, in prefer -1 ence to • any Monsrchical institutions to he imposed froat abroad. • . • .• 5 5 Nor do the United States deny that, in their opinion, their , own safety and -the cheerful destiny to, whiCh they aspire are intimately dependent on lie continuance of republican institutions throughout America. They have ' enlimitted- these opinions to the Em. peror of :France on proper occasions as ', worthy of-. blieerihrus con.sideration in de- ter/caning hew be would; conduct and close what might prove a- miccessfel. war in blexic4. - Ner . is it !licenser) , to practice reserve upon the point tint if Frenoii should, upon due consideration, determine to adopt a potiey In Mexico adverse to thi-Ameriran opinion! "end enrollments which; have de scribed, that policy would probably scatter seeds which would be fruitful of jealousies which might ultimately ripen into collision between France and the United States, and other -American republics." " This is ,certidnly explicit on titi Mal point—that Cho rutted Suitee would regard their own safety is 'endangered by ilia es tablishment_ in Idexicionf. a government ad. verie to, republican institutions, and , that, if Frani° should mishit in establishing such a goirerireent, sakiwin:o 'lie scaUered which =tat ripen into Collision between this country and Tranci,. 'Ailthe same time, lir: - .Svaisita says with equal explicit ness thst the - United. States have neither 1 , the right. or the dirparitioa to intervene by brae in.the,Wer between Srancii andlier• leo. - -Dranother dispatch Mr. Smrtun says "The UnitedSteternennot anticipate the ' action of (lie people. - of of: 61iiiice,l , nor have they the, least purptise* desire, to inter fere with their iikOmediags; or' control _ or interfere, with their trr 'choice; or distirb Ike= in the of - whatever inatitn intions :of .• government- they . may In the ii i • exercise of an absolute•freedo establisb. ;tit proper alse„ that lli;Drujrzt e L'Huys should Inz informed that the' U ted States . . contleue.le regard Mexico as the theatertf a war:which has. not ended lefthaintier elorrof the government long exLitinithere, with whioicika United-Ststes-elso remain -In the relation of pears and s incere friend: ship; and that for thia4nostin, the United Stites • are not new •at Matt Ito - consider the nitestiOnat. reCogniaing is gov e r nment . , n ! which in th e foitkerokincti f ,- war may come' into ' lie Vane., . Min ti Md Stater, consistently with . their. princi ler, can do no .otherwlen-then .leave the destinies of Mexico In the k ee ping of ,her, own people, -: , .• and recognise. their sovereignty and twin postdates in whatever fermthey themselves Null choose that thLsizezereigaly andirfile . pendence shill - be gaiiiretitar - -t: --. : from .all this we- gather - thel - the policy ,• of the Administration: Its' herincfore been - One et iscia.fsWernics bathe affitint of Vex -1.,. Mo, na . inatier'. -- Wititt kind' , of 1 government '• -, um- Issold!:404 see Pro.FT, elect 1"'" : i -1 - - - Sid, that the abOuld really be eleided.and not firm them . .: ,flow , ' fir tiiiiota of France in &minting to place 1 4 33301 4 11 . : ion-the- throhe of Mexico -MAY lat'segerdedi iS dilitatOriii`and lOOMPidiary. lb* Administration; from all die eiidence aigeme..L#,Aqta:iot seerri ;Whir° deeded. air. Ssw uu doeirMt7tonsh thlibint, nor did the Passritrar iti.ltiliDist 1 ' re fert ol Ii f th • .• "sum mes s age ' . t, i t ma Izi at, • .up to ilia time the louse tt.. itcpreaentativei Pattli4.74f l .# li i l i li f i lie 1 10 1,6 ; 1 , 11 r. Half --- :44.3)*is 'wilting rot , Bt. zisizis.eshading . : In illiiiii4,-iiticfrOca:tiii. a e O nature. of .. . . , „1„ .- , . .. . '• :. mmapoo aagcotiwi. ta him ilia - pralcan - " people, be 004 judge whether he was atiZ ----',:skin,,lt•tcik majority • of .ahem or. int: FralitiliiiSi.-:kloty,q4.*. already to thepahlie in the boenzepon_dence alluded to, vitti, &SC saniilistti if lie *id: beniiial-, fawe4l4:!illaw-!421; °lrli4AcP.Pntf i n the .oYeat: l 44l4*Pi l ii e P e it iOta2o t: ?4 .. 33 1 - 1117.141!;1010:111i4Otd*Oitiiattiepi an__ lektrie4l l ;, t 4 would it:ici . s have ". - .bee — n' inonaict* *aitiiiirtbifiewi-gcleOiciept, of trettaiiituipuoivyargyieffqtaltr ths : . ,;,,,a - nizyi trAtiti6moi. - iiiairsi&ii.lrii - te: far --I siiatiatisdilditloti*O?? and France : - 'lrauldi:itiiaaa 14 1 ~ -FOIP4t o , ~ - _Southern_ Confaleraby.:,...TWon#L. - 'dotti?Wf:lMitiCtiliik,railk *6, roamais,whioii•-• *old , ha;tWlMitWitedi Ili,. Stvragm - ili , iFrßiagMti policy Aii!4',-;119.. 13 ! 1 , 1i , - , •-. I"- ."'"`" ENWWI 446/4 TheiAtistentfo all. And Sire believOlhst, ffejf. ed* doss reaffiu, tho Becretiry is still inclined, notwith standing the action of the Homo, to pursue ilf.cisinstesdaf sf,c/Pgercet policy toward MittetraAr snd France. Treason Lo Congress. . A stalling feature of the proceedings to the House of Representatives last week was tfie speech by Loxa of Cincinnati in . favor of the Sc4;thern Confederacy, and Be prompt And hearty indorsement by Harms of. Maryland- 1 , LONO, took the ground tha t the Government-had no right Wattempt to ,coerce rebellions States; that the Union was lost never to be restored; and tha% sooner than see the war continued, be was in favor of recognising, the independence - Of the South. Ile said that the masses of the Deirtissiatic party were for peace, and opposed to running %war candidate for the Presidency.Autamof Maryland,whoithould at once be indicted for perjury, in swear ing to support a Constitution and's Gov ernment of which he is the open foe, in. dossed every word of Loxo's speech as if it had:been hie own, and added that the South could never be conquered and he preyed God Almighty it rimer mould be. We recapitulate the facts in this case'of manifest treason in the councils of the nation, that our readers may be reminded by a reperusal of them that the peace or VAat►antagA]t wing of the Democratic party is steadily progressing toward the practice 'of the doctrine they have all along been teaching, that the Southern Confed eracy cannot be subdued, ought not to be subdued, and therefore should be recognised as an independent nation. The vote on the resolution to expel and afterwards to cen sure the rebel Wows foe his atrocious sentiments proves this even more concha sleety than the two speeches to which we have referred. Slot enough Democrats could be found in the douse to secure the adoption of . a resolution to txpel a member who dared to utter the blasphemy that God might never permit the subjugation of the bloody and barbsrout Southern Confed eracy. Oa the vote to censors the same gentleman, twenty-nine Democrats dodged, and many voted against it. It is not many weeks since Loan intro anted a resolution in the House providing for sending peace commissioners /o Rich mond, How these commissioners would have been received if appointed, we can easily learn, from the fate which attended similar resolutions introduced in the rebel Congress by Mr. Tratour. They wg not even received by that body, and the Mont gomery Mail of March 12th tells as that the day utter they were offered Mr. W atom la. Richmond and did not return during the session. Ile was probably eopcl'cd. But this is not the fact to which we wish to draw the reader's attention. We would have him mark the more important factthat the man who, in the Federal Congress, is moved to propose the appointment of peace commissioners toitiohmond isreadya short time afterward to recognize the iplepend. ence'vf the Southern Confederacy, and his speech in advoCacy of the policy of recogni tion is at once virtually indorsed by ether Democratic Congressmen. It is the last, but perhaps the most conclusive evidence yet furnished that the Copperhead .party, while it prates of the unwillingness of the Administration to allow the rebellions States to lay down their arms and resume their positions 'ln the Union as they were before the war, is itself opposed to any other peace than that which will dissolve the Union. We do not suppress the mortification we feel at being called upon to record the fact that the -United States House of Represen tatives, in this the direst crisis of ear. his tory as a nation, does not possess sufficient power to expel from its ball a perjured, boastful rebel liko'Henats, or that crawling ' thing, the Cincinnati Copperhead. .Such men are foes to public liberty and defilers of national boner. Ilsatts and the other fed low should have been expelled upon the spot and by a unanimous vote. That would have been the true way for the American Congress to assert its own dignity and pun ish the enemies of the country. Bat alas I These are the days of domestic traitors and Northern Copperheads, and what should have been done is left undone, that rebels may be encouraged and patriots be made to hong their beads with shame. Philanthropy During tai War. We learn from the New York Epping Putt that a gentleman of that city, Mr Hartley, has 'compiled • small book, pre pared with great labor, and which is s meet striking exhibition of the philtn .. throPle esertirMiskr the Am titan people during the star. Begtholag with a descrip tion of the state of the nation at thevime the war broke out—the financial rasamentty the military deficiencies, the inemperlence of those in authority, and our supposed thabilty to encounter the burdens and sactifiess of a conditlon of protracted wairare—the author promtede to • narrate the spontaneous and voluntary effariii un siertaken tv provide for all the necessities of the crisis. be ;fathers from official and other authentic sources a 'narrative of all contributions , offered by the people to the tulip?' of ;their armies, and to the iolace of action:eters by, th e war as far •as the statistics were accessible to him. it Is probable that_his compilation, an fat se it may be defeothre, errs bq that it rather than what It inoludet: We stipend .the resume of its contents as given by the -Pail: • "We learn from. it that the total oontri buliella from SLAV , . .counties and biros, for the aid and relief of aoldiers and their bee amounted to over onahundred and eighty. err en millions of dollar'', (187,- 2.09,608 620 that the contributione for the 000,end comfort of soldiers, by sasoeta- I tlatus and individuals, hassmounted to over I taresity.four milttooe, ($24.0 44,8G5 99,) that 'the contributions at the same time fpr suf ferers, abroad her been $880,14074 and that th e contributious fur freedmen, puffer ; ere by the riot July, and white refugees :beVet . :beett $,6.3?, 1 344:1; - nutting a grand Mutl, : eielasive of the expeaditurea of the Onverfinient, -of 'more than two hundred m loons al dolitre, ($212,274 25949) 'lilt tiaggerssion to ray that this is unparalleled itt the histiery of nation ' s; in deed, ootlitniibd reading of mimmy en _ inks : Wee hot allow us I o recall soy instance in which theasme thiog has been en tenth ae :attempted.— In E9glan4,, daring the C e fu t eish Irsr, end in Geimany,liniingthe stiuggie against 'Napoleon, both men and - .women did a arras dept in, couttiblitiog to 'n:comfort and relief of their armlet'. It I. In fact Impossible` that War should rage in any nation-without exciting tho,sympa. thin of thepeppleL:nt et greater or less ex :tent But nowhere,: - we believe, have such ,eptiitisheene and eyetemetto exertions been =4o'er:such 'grand restate asiomplialted an inths,Ustited States- - , •: "lint the real significance of littio large cuntributione lies in the deep and' almost 'wavered deintion whielrthey manifest, on the part of the people, in the cease of the *sr. All classes have token part in them the foot. widow with her mite, the rich Vnerobinaerith hie thoneande," the child of Einaday: erhoel, the settler of the bulk. wefi ,le the „American reacting distant • - - 14 fitcnnone speelal •to the .011ambtot tait.) &m. Dye that the former , eit:y le be •lng provLsloned tot edge, Passenger .I.Wne have given way to freight toles. - - v bslii k .. p ir ticrns islhebtliq"* ; ; aah ' ul /- 7,: 1,- - $1,044400: ", t ~ y -.:. -.--.. ~ It. ki.,u..t,....-'~.-....~.,i ~~Es:iir:C. ~tiius.~yw•. ~.:J,~..:.. Voting in Calmp. ;7 f , klioheoler Deißocrai ii in dioomildwit the q ovation of voting in gam r, or by proxy hoe the following: "•We have Been en election carried on is the army of the Potomac. A regiment of Ohio cairali7 oast lhOir solid vote against Vallandigham, voting while in the saddle, and fazing the enemy on the morning of a day of almost incesitant baitle. And that let of . the Ohio soldiery —oitisens in loyal blue--etandiog in line across the road at Brandy Station, each, right hand groping the ready sabre, which in an hour was to hew the rebels in froit, and the left deposit ing the ballot which wee to rout the Cop perheade in the rear, it was one of the most sublime and significant spectacles we have ever witnessed,' and bow truly Amer lean ' GENEILAT: STITAII:6 in his report to the President on the gunboat canals between tide-water and the lakes, estimates the cost of a alp camel, around the Falls of Niagara, 105 feet wide en the surface and 95 feel wide on the bottom, with 12 feet depth of water, having locks 275 feet long by 45 feet side in the chamber, capable of passing a gunboat of '1,250 tons burden, at $5.958947 25 withal:tee looks, and $7,638 529 02 with double looks. This is the av erage coat of five lines surveyed last year, The average length of lines is eight miles aid 3,070 feet. Tas Baltimore American calculates that there •ill be 66 members of the Emanci pation Convention of Maryland opposed to compensation for emancipated and 31 In favor of it. Teta New York Prineipia, edited by Wil. Ham Geddell and leorge B. Cheerer, and the organ of the Radical Abalitioniete, has come out for Fremont. Tug Baltimore fair for the benefit of the Christian and Sanitary Commission win open on the 19th. EVERY plantation from New Orleans to Baton Rouge is now in process Of cultiva tion uliiic WroricEs. WFOR COUNTY COMMIS7zIONER. —Akken Dunk; of Pitt tosnship, Intl be a candidate for the allce of Otfinty Cotrnhainner, entiject to the &defect 01 the Union. Republican Con rend.. aplltdewto H WARD, ALLEGHENY. hock 0 imminent are !met,' leutill,d to ha e all sebsetlptibrue to the Itttnnty fond enit bctetl and makes fntl tegart et Anterting to to 1141 on THURSDAY litZti IRO, at 'Hi o'cle it, at the h ront of R. V. A. relbanher, Chestnut Groot. By order of .e (ept2) • t.slnM ITTEE. MhETIKO OF Mk: UNION EXECUTIVE -003111ITESE, of MI 'FiErtlY amity, .111 In held at the °floe of 11/01,8 ALL S QROW N. No. Ild Stith mtnet, Pittobargo, e TLICRSISIT, April histi, init.. at I recloak p A. M. BROWN Chairman. SORB tr. STZWART,EometexT , apihtd 11 --- _ - TO THE ENROLLED MEN OF k -, ) 7UE accosii WAIL°, PI PP6llOBOll. At a meeting of the Finance Com:Mare, ft wee te e awed that ell mlied men who have extberrlbal the amount of Fiby Dollen to the Bounty rued, or who may. protions to the 16th instant. mate their enbecrip Mae amount to that lam, shalt 1 I cute they are &lave, be relieved from liability by the prooortng for them of .• eobstitote, or the payment of commatatiat b.. Farther enbectiptiona will be remand by D. KINZER, 62 daahhtleld street ; ALP. J. PAILS6NB, Controller's hflloo ; E. O. SHIT 11, 114 Water .trret. Thare will he'a meeting of all enrolled man on eATUEDAY EVE2iIIIO. April 9th, at WHAM. Uall, at wh.ch time mancriptione will be received. ap9.4t . ) --, FIR2T NATIONAL BANK, CV` A.L.L.ICC4H.IaN V tth rivllege to Locromuo to.— This Rena le now hilly orgaulted and In =mow trd operation. We are prepared to oo a general Busking and offer ourur aereitx• oe convapondent to Urn= re Banter, throughout the country. epode attentitgi given to collection In thin and the adjoining City of Pittaburgh. aa mull as in all • parts of it,. uvular,. Mama recodeod on denial% and Zarlaange 021 all the principal °Weil borucht and mold. Arne, fur Cr. 10-40 Mud.. - I/M=OW : a T. NEVIN, ' EL H. DAVIS, /WIN D CAN, EIZNICIt GERWIO, Wll. LIARBAVOU, JOECNTIIOIIPPON 0.0. BOYLE, A fATTABSON. ARTHUR HOSFON, . PZIGIDILIt. EME3=3 NO OF THE MAT ' ASSOCIATION, held 6n , 6864, it was enanimoinly r no work will b. taken • c, or by "stock nod time,. thb AMIDCIO.IOII. GlllOand k Orr, William Loos, J. O. Boyd, &rear! line', Wm. Boole' I Bons John T. Clobsy, John Thompson t Oa, J. O. Tall,r A Bro., Ji ha T. Gray, S. 01111I.d, James Powell A Bro., Treaty, J. 0. Edichel, henry Wheeler, Jacob fodder, Wed,* Coulter. Samuel Dally U.AT A MEET! Tilt PAINTERS' the averting or March 21.1 Bwolc6l, That bare ifte other than by oteasurninen it the priert erningtel by • J. 6 H. Phillip, Longa Lane, Dunes A H.Eln, Home tr. Polka, J H. Elateincii, W. A. Lyons, IDE s Warren, Pew rd., A Burt. Blown, Morrow 1 00., P. O'Brien, B blelatiorney, Hine, Pneedniii#, W. IL Bcggs, Bash d Darnel. Nosh O. O. els it Co, I , 0. Abbott, JOWLUS Angel. apt:RU.33w Lr - T A ' SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockholder. of the Cleve/and di Pittsburgh Billreact Company wW ba betel at the aim of said Cempsztv, In I.lvoland.l7n the PM DAT 07 PLAY, lat, at 10 o'cloCk ut., to vote upon the inmate, of the Capital Stork of said Company, for the par prole of allowing the bonds of geld Company to be coneerted Into stock. The Transfer Boolta will be dosed miles 23d day of, April and open ma tt• gth day of Hey. By order Al of lb. &wilco , DirPretident.ectors. J. NlellLLOUbill Cleveland. March ES, 181lL mh3Chanyl. Oman or Norm Ow, Matzo Co., "35 fifth meet, Pittaborat, April 4, 1861. I W'THE DIRECTORS of the "North CU Mining Company, or Mich%tn." have Waled anaueminentotOWS DOLLAS PER SHAKE . the Capital Stock , as the same may Auld at the close of businem on SATUELaY, the hnteinetant, May to the Tyr/tat:mar ma TUESDAY, t h e 16th of May nest, with intereet a 'ter that date. aprgbayll THOS. if. HOWE, Trawl:mar. PITMISILOS IT. WAT*II/IND MILO° 111.1111 , 1 T Oa" - Orrice or 71111101ZSZTAILY, Pittsburgh, Ps, February fith, tc?. DIVIDEND.-THE .. IIOABI) Directors hate thb day declared is dividend of SWIM PKII egiNTO3l on the income, or Third Mem* Bonde of this Company, out of the cant. logs 011.80, lapis to cash on the Id dot of April pest: Tien] W. BkEINESiSeey. NOTICE.-Tho owners of 011 it the Allasturay lauding are :equated to remora MO 011 at cmco, otherwise it vfi base to be awned qt tbelr mama, as Men: le not room Mare to do ail currant beninan. Attention to thb matter will am trouble sod amnia mtell JAMES AfeLEN, a:bare natter• :-.21,E4 REQUIRED BY Atir Oat ASI . fdiXIILY, notley fa hereby Oren that Ad- DB= f.OBO haa been appointed hadatant Cashier of the Xxisharape Dank of Yttabargh. 11. M. MIIBILAT, Cashier. Pletabnrieba April let, 186 , L aphlat .TE Tr ADIrERTIBEMEA TB: A-------- DMINISTItATOR'S NOTlCs.—Lot ten Testamentary upon tbeestate of Hee. Ad Mem Henry, late of Union township, Allegheny county, doomed, having bean Woad to the ander. eled, names Indebted to sald estate will make payment without delay, and them having clad= or demands will present them. delj anthentlettr4 for settlement. JONATHAN NXMLY, 'apltalterT . Administrates., RXECUTRILICS N.GTIOR--Lotti3rlS Teetemantariliseing been *rental to ths no derelgoed on the estate of John U. (lbszobers, late of Alleeway city, deceased; all personstnowlag them selves Indebted to saidasteta sea .teqnsated to make' Lei - meet immedletely. and Woe • havlng del= spinet aidd estate .111 please Invent than, duly authenticated far otttlamant. • NANOT Jt 011AMBIate, noontels of the estate of Jolt 'H. Chamheun. apldulteed AD'uI'ISTRATORS' 40T1CE.4--Let, term of Administration upon tha =tate of Use= U. Graham. late of the City Allegheny, deceased, hamper been granted to the tindefilined. Pnimil ludebtad to said Mat.rrlll rim= make pet moot Im. =Miami', and du ee hosing claims or demands Mil present them, duipautbontlestod for settimient, ABB/ GBAllellf„ North Cat= street, Allgheny; JOIN E. VA BCIIIBOX, N.. 139 fourth =feat, Pittsburgh; sp11:0 let • Adminletratera CHRISTIAN MISSIONS, TIMM salmi AND 2111:111aisuvr9. Hy T. W 222.':,tkaU. 2 Tab.., Bro. Prica.ll.s 00. sex 00., 65 Wood streq. A PPLE& ; sad Itogrisdte Applag do do prime Dry. Appl* Zir sale by , BEOK a CO, bbls. prime White Etyma; 010.11,10 do Sweet cEder; Tot sale 4183LIbutpfirest.. AOObb, • xtra: No. IS. t ny at p 1.5 Liberty stmt. *,OO T 'AR' D OIL-8 bblo. No. Winter, now ' yudlog trot! . .staimar Sailior Usk tat ado illiAII ffl== aim WE IP 4D rEserrommr,rs. EBT:-Taro laige and handsomely furnished ROOMS, lthat board, an be had by ay plyletif at.. No. 155 THIRD BIBERT, betimes Grant and Smithfield .treat. apledt VOUND-- , An amount of Mourr, be-' J: mean Pittsburgh ad Alb allay, latch ta towns ca h.r. byalling at aft at Webster stmt., and prmlog propel, and paying Marge. t DI we ANL LYNCH. Monday morning, the 11th L between El lab and 111111 etreetia, on Wylie, a P OF IeONEY, armem tog to .boot lllshq Dollen. The ilader.ll.l be liberally reward ed by leavize It. et ibis am... apll:2t VCR SALE—P. plaasnot Country Sent, suitable for a business ma, cosy of .can by either the Y. n Wayne or Moocher:sr Unsays, well improved and abounding In oboist fruit, i. nosr of. toned for sat or in esubanys for city property. pply to • B. B. BRYAN, Broker A Ins. Art, FOR SALE—COAL LAND ON THE PENNA. It. 11. TOE EILLIIL—A very valuable tract of excellent Ooel, altosterm the Permsylveribe Railroad, near Hawkins` dump, about YO mites from I ittabersk. If oot sold at prink eels before that time, thisproperty tell be offered at Davie toot!. Hon., TOICSOLY EVNISINO, Hay ?A !notaries es to terms, to., may be made of 001. W. G. HAWKINS, near the premises: Res. W. E. L&OCK, Braddxk's Yield; or HOPKINS t LA KEAB, Aileen:lop at Law, No. 103 /Nth meet. aplerleard3w TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.- Tbe Aamberty Taney Railroad Company Myna prixoals for the Graduation and Masonry of about eight m am of their road, between the Bcrowh of Mt tanning and the mouth of Ilahoning Oraet , to mo tion. of about 000 Tall, Pestling, Plane and lipeciacatione of the work w be ready. for examination at the Office of the Com pany, on Pito street, in the city of Pittaburgh, on A after the lath Wet., and Propose:le will be re • trod until the ern or al &Y, out. T. WRIGHT, Chef liktaioser. April 11th, 1484 .n ote NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-Pro ;Merle van be received op to SATURDAY, Nib lost. at 4 o'clock, p. m., for the following Grading nod Paving Morton Street —Grading and Paving from Peoti nylvanis Railroad to Allqiteoy river. Roth .treat—Grading and Paving from Liberty. Peon street. Butler andklechanic Streets—Gradlog nod Paving from Liberty to Pike street. Adsnis Street—Bradlog and Paving from Peon to Pike street. Pike Aired—Grading and Paring from O'Hara to Washington street Washington Street—finding and Peeing from Lib erty to Webster sin is Waahington Street--Gradlog and harlot from Lib art revel to Duquesne Way. Dylan Street—Grading and Paving from Xtne street northersrdly. Watson Street—eiroding and Paving from Boyd !Greet 390 feet eastwardly. Peon Street—Gradiug and re-paving from Railroad croesingto d point 13.11, SteT.l•ol2 If oiberry Allay—Gradlog and mortaring from 8.. chautr. to Harrison street. Spring Allay—Grading and Posit], from WatLiog - ton street to titevanmn alley. Wide Alley—!trading and Paving from Loves to Elm stoat. Bidders on Pent street will data what mire will be alloyed for etooe and iron in Oanal bridge. al Lte . rigtt le reserved ( t ., 0 . l i e k it , zl , l , v , w, park of Office 391 Poon street. nptd G Rov F ,a F RAKERS FAMILY MACHINES "Comet& for lle•uty of illit&tt Excels for Elasticity of Stitch 55100,000 500,000 inmate for Durability at Stitch It Is tils•dlly Vsittorstood It I. Really Blansa.d The Seam will uelth or lily nor 111Trol. The Ends Need no Fastening Ererif .Tlashisse Warranted for Three Fears We :take pleasure In WM:ming on eal4etd see them Runeleg OfB4, No.lB FIFTH STREET A. F. CHATONEY, A 2 - 6, BOOKS, received at MIN EN'S • Illeallitlol3, of Coloring Prom... By ry Hoe- Atencer ; alth • notice of fipenoer's Bev ißem of Philmopbj. Cloths .....__.._...._..8l , Ls Oitiota; • Opanleh BoveL By lemma kalldro. Club .... 1 20 Ten "Bores Inough ; • Practical . 11sperienc. liktir , lng how • very mail Farm may is. ao keep • very largo family. Cloth-- I 26 0010 Prison. 0 1 am • Mae,' and nothing Parades to man la indilleient to too 010. 123 To Life in VictsbUrt. with Leitull of Trial and travel. By • Boothern Lady. Cl.. l!CO Bind to Riflemen. By H. W Cleveland. 0 ! 113 crli*llfasaye. By BoWborter. 1 CO Glarlture. A Trent,* an th e Cratlvaiion p liatlva Vine. By And. O. Palm, prae y,llf. Ifortieulturiet• tfloth 1 IS Wantland Play; or, Literary Variottea. fly *prima Brudistell. 1 00 OFltlici flirt.' Gatland. A telrotion of Poetry. • • ........... 1 RS Red?Srack. A Melo of ionic*. Own,. Ao• • ;golLed.— . . IMILE Nana, tn. Wonder of'lLimperaodlliare.. I CO 19101lighta in a Bar•Bocim. By 1. 0: Arthur. 1 II llteknWa illatory of Spanish Libman:l, 2 via • 00 Campaner Thal. By Arm taut, author at "La " "Titan," eta.; ekals.---.....,. .. 160 Tlet , Veil Partly_ Lifted and Jams Becoming By W. IL nausea ; cloth.— 1 11', Glatuni and Wafers By the Country PlllOl2, d= of "Becroatione of a Country ninon. 1 50 red.hetilal Biography: By Woad Amass. en. tbor of .Self-tielfe," etephenson.. Zsto.;l 23 Their of Alaverl—Paiptural, Ecclesiastical and EGstorleal By Dies Hopkins. of Vt era 1 3 0 Titer. A Boni By Walter Barron. Clerk ; • I •;. Kober o 1 'Old Eferchanta of blew Tore; yea. 110 The Illustreted Barr Management By Ka. author of "'the Illeutrated Gorse Doc ilel6o Tape and Pidgeon Gals Ilakerala. Sy a Cltisen Soldier, Army albs Polcesme Meth. 146 tkainetona's 'Thessekeeper. A Dap English • Goeel—• compealm6 is Piqua i c10th..._....... 1 , 6 0 tae and Lettere of Jabn Winthrop, ClOTarnOt ; oT ilmachmeta Bay Company, 1630• hoeilfeauomy. A Treatise on the Hee, °egad - Inaba, Employment, Gores. Meat and Anthoritimaf &hods; 1 26 Gan. Grant and his 0.22611gme. By Julian E. 2.arke. With portrait on steel: cloth...* 1,60 Bordello, Urethra, Christine. Ere and Erbr Ley. Gy Bohan Brownlee; 1 2.5 ir of Witt" Br Prescott. By Geo. Ilelmor. flrean Ydlam. o Tintadpaper-...... 60 Itetobienraphy andClerrerlyondence of LIMA . Beecher. raw by his son. Vol. 1, cloth. 1 76 •nobo rt• Bomo. By Wm. W. Story. els, el sOO 'lloslnes. A ne , er newel; cloth.— 1 10 .11nrowski's Diary. Noe. and Oct 13 . ; oliTti I 'l5 Tam By tbeauthof of Model ; cloth_ 60 fledlo's Gays By, author of Neighbor - Jack• • *nod ; dab . I% ten. Bator In flew ° sham . ny Parton; clo. AOO llarA.Book of Bow Testament. By Kr ' Wlearter ; sloth 00 Copies of any of the 'bore 'Doak, culled hie er pocitipt on receipt of prism BLINII3I, - 71 and 73 fifth strait, oast doot to P. O. avail! MirSIrMM UM=M 00XliTiL1O And dealer. t Plamr, Grata and Pre4oo*, lit neon , et, bor. Wood a smithad4 9r,lgiluk' DAyism mmm' U 0 Waco. stmt.' sOlni i s ""s:: , _ci:~ ist:~+vß-~t~:,sum -.:~:6:,o~••a.-~r'w'-•-~ M=El nnr GOODS, kc NEW SPRING GOODS AT WHOLESALE .& RETAIL the West .tylea of arrurldng in war Una broued to this mattaL Oar .lock will b. Wood vary com• In aosizay, GLOM; rkb EMBILOIDILB- IZB old 7 GOODS; TUIMIUNOS, In ..IT sir. .le style ; beautiful BONNET AND SHIMMING RIBBONS; 84ROTCH PLAID "'ELM 11113 DON; HOOP AHD IiLLIIORILL SEMIS; SILL, GILT AJAD 1110110000 BELTB, new style; LADLES 001dItEl AND BIM; PHOTOGBAPH AL131:3113. the cltoaped h the, clh ; NOTIONS ANTI SMALL WARM); L AWES' AND DENT% OOLLADS, ollghtly oollsJ, from 0 to 22 coot. a piece; TWINTIr TINE 1121A.MILLED COLL+II.I3 fur 48 MINTS; ours lIIMNISHINO GOODS, . lam dock IS kIESCRAHTB, and all vbo buy to ma Kato, inviumo sly.. • ..1 1 I== bon, is w boy out) from auomullotorcis or 1m porters,. and boll .t prices tha =not 611 to plena NLACBIIM SILKS AND MANTLES, Of the Wad deslote. ALEX,. BATES, Wholesale .d 21 FIFTH STREET, D ft Ff. S t. 31 . a RAWLY. ANO LINEN GOODS apt AT RETAIL Bead Gimp and Bead Buttons, MID Mall INKW TRIYINII,O TL• %lOW finarlan Collar rad Cuffs Omani Pant Gent. Setts end Handkerchiefs, Let p, 4.1 uld the Linen 11 . 111i'lls ;Laves,Cares- dine .d Crape V;11;1 Cambria and Mamba,/ Tyburnl,lo, In groat mrloty, at bar prim , eleiruit 8.. b awl Scarf Illbbous ; lionneb, Hata and Tim ; Hood Nato, of every .tit.; Etooklogo, Gloms Omuta, Hoop Skirts and Spring Balmoral Adria A hill lino of Mon , . Furnishing Goods duty' hand Lull& and Children's Merino, Bilk and Qum Cluderrasta; Lune.' White Merlon Under. skirt•—out teor thou the motorist to mot • them. Wboloud., Boom up •tutro Buyers to the cltp ad fezda tbo country win do vuldl to took at on 11/...1‘ bears poxtbmdas .10131 PH HORNS & CO., GREAT SALE, A? J. W. BARKER & CO,'S, 59 Market !Street, SILKS, SHAWIA, D Ft. lEe. BB tgi 0 0 13 K. DRESS GOODS I IT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S Mosambignee Grenadines. General Agent. Pongees, for snits. Chalice. Black and Colored Chintzes. Shawls and Cloaks. Boys' and Gent's Canimares. NEW 0-OODS N. E. eon 4th and Market Ste apt NEW AND DESIRABLE! Ila atoll, Plaid. Scarf 4 BORIS' t Ribbons. Bead and Daigle Gimp. and 81111031.1 Vide Lams and Embrald eeeee , Corsets. 4klrti, Ohms. Ilostory Scarfs, Neelq.las. sblx4. Oce..tc EATON. MACBUM & CO.ll, W. w. 110011ILLII. Wollner_ ly with Lion, Unarm Oh. J trim. 00RaRAD, DENNISON & AM. Haas Ad mina • fall Wank of BAIBRuI. THIMIIINO;- THREAD LAC& ENGLISH and FRENCH CRAP& ST= sad- LINEN 11/11IDEITICHISPE„ ORIPFS ORNISUING GOODS; twat quality OM TON, MERINO and BILK UNDISSGAIL GABMENT& HOSIERY GLOVE/It bast WHITE Bata ,Ts Lurks and - PAPER .00LLASS; BUTTONS, a kinds. SPOOL ocerroN t taws it* soszarr RIBBONS, Fa., do which art,pffared to the Wade, at sad ostsl, as tin most tavcauble toms AT Clia. 15 (=TS FOR GLOVES I 120 dozen, of Fine Lisle Gloves, 71ir Vit =tit 111 1 ::. 5 EATON, MACRUM & CICL, 1!!!MMIE Ilr! amlowtts, BARGAMS YOU TIES HOLIDAYS, • , :2-1123811 . GOODS! tumottolet , PRIMO, utins,arikiiii6T a co.* eau: s sass noun a- mem. 499 DR. WISHAR'rS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, _22_ Q .._ T.-1860 -X 1..7 & °LTD& CONSTITUTION WATER, ATI.Rri Cherry Pectoral it Sarsaparilla. 77 AND 77 WAIIENT STRIKE? CLOAKS, do Gingham*. A largo wertment of New stiles or IMETZEI Black Oulpure Laces =l=39 103=3:1 So. 1T TIPTII RTICYST 10. el;i Riff:kat XII"Hp WORTH 95. xEurc4L FULTON'S DEMO STORE, PLANTATION BITTERS, ADP - Erni:MD IN ALI. TRY PAPERS E=Ell ULTON'S LDVIECISED IN CLINI,NILLIC 112219 PULTON'S DRUG STORE. FULTQN'S NO_ _ ____ HOOFLA-NIYB GERM A N BITTERS, ADVESTIBID 111 ALL TEI LIZIVSPAPEES MEM FULTON'B DRUG BTOR2, TITTH STREET GILt , ON . B EXTRACT PARERIA BRAVA, CHLORINE WATER, JOHN H. FULTON'S DR. J. M. LI .NDSEY will be parmanautly hunted at Nos. 67 and 60 Fifth St Where b le llow proparlog BLOOD SEARCHER, L 11..PULTON, DittracirsT lIITd 8 fIIZCT. riAtti DYES Bachelor's and Chris!adore's, FIULTON'S, TWO D 00111.3 IRON( TEM Pat mum OMROKBH CURE AND REMEDY, For tab stibe • ,--;.,:•;- , , ', 7' - i [..: -,_- ;: • • ::'; DISPVICEI BUILDING, 11111 'bet& SP ECL.I L -roricEs. O , .LYON'S SATISIRON. Eathalrou is ton the Greek weal "Rattan.. or •• !Sethileo," elgalfying to cleanse,: redovotwte and orator, 7.111. oracle le what Ito name rgulthes. For remora as, ratan Irdt and bee otify ing the human bah ais tae moot romarkable proparatipn the world. It 'tarot° owned and pa up by the origins] proguire tor, and le now male with the same Mee, 2%111 and at tention which gate it seam of over Ono million bot tle* per ant.am. It a a W. delightful Boer Drawing. It wadi...too stmf, and donated. It keeps the head earl and dean. It makes the hair rich, laud andgloomy. I I prevents tho hair falling of wJd tuning g uy . It teetered hair upon bald Mad& dry lady or geut:outan •ho values • bountiful head of hair ehonid ueo Lyou'e ga:harrou. It Is &noon ant Med thromhout the civilized world. Sold all ra.pectelde deed,. d. BoitFFb & (Jo., Now Sark. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the mat delight 01 and extraordinary arti cle trot discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face and heed* to a pearly milli teatime of rartshing beau ty, Impairleg the marble purity of youth, and the dlr. thipt• appoaranoe so Inviting In the City belle*, fuel. lOU. It rename tan, freckles, pimple. and rongtairse from the s.kin, leaving tile °maple:ion freeh, transpa rent and month. It contains no mammal Worley to the skin. Patronised by Actresaes and Opera Sing ers. It is what every lady should biers. Sold every• lettuce. Prepared by W. E HAGAN, Troy, IS Y. Adios. all orders to DEMAS S. BARNES CO.. Non Perk. nennstanrrn Inimitable Hair Reston; NOT A DIE, but restores gray bar to Its original color, by supplying the capillary tab. with natural melanoma, Impaired by See or Mame, All '*attnauc moss dye are composed of loan onatic, &Orating the vitality and beauty of tbe bar, and afford at them selves no &again. nelmstreeffs Inimitable Calming not only maraca hair to its natural color. by to easy .prams, but eve. the bar • Luxuriant Beauty, promote Its growth, prevents its fa/Nag off, eradicates dandroff, mcd imparts the test of tinket bein health and plearan g totes to tbo bead. It has stood the original Hair Coloring, and is conctantly lotasetag faror. Craed by botb gentlemen and ladies. It 11 sold by al reepectable dealers, or can be procured by ttorm of tbe commercial ag1 , 1141, D. N. DA ONES d Cu , Nff Broad way, New York. T.. sit., 60 teat and 51, MEXTCAII MUSTANG LINIMENT The parties to at. Looh , and eimlunati, who have pboonrete counterfeiting tbetsh /Mutant Liniment ander lme of prop etolp. tiar a bons thoroughly sapped by the Omni. To guard kvinst farther Ito = n i p h , i t s n e n e = teem o m m n,, t u h n 13 ‘ nit," d p n, B is placed over the top of each battle. Earn stamp b... the fax rim& of my signature, and. without whiSh the article counterfeit, dammtous and worthless imitation. ILl:amine every bottle. This Liniment has been In owe and vowing In favor for many yearn There hardly exists a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not cositalo evidtlice of Its wonderful effects. It is the best enrol lens In the world. With Represent improved ingredieuts,its effects upon man end bout are perfectly remarkable. Bons are beaded, palm' relieved, lives eared, valuable animals made motel, sod untold ills &Imaged. Vor mats, Probe', sprains, rheomatism,swellings, bites, cots, caked breasta, .trained homes, im.., It is a norereign Remedy that sheniduot be dispensed with. It should be to every family. Bold by all Druggists. D. S. BARRIE ' S, Sew York. ==M ORME ABOVE la:110Lp TOR BALE BY SIMON JOH N5T0, 1 5,, Corner of Smlttlflgld Fourth ststrohe 10 -PRIVATE DISEASES Dr. Luditim'a Specific gae only reliable remedy for diereses of the orgehe WANTED—A situation as Shipping Clerk or Palma., la's Wholesale Orooery or Iron Bat" or Traveling Clerk, by one who hue:- trustee ecquaintance throughout the States and Physlolan whom 015 was devoted to the treatment el I Canine, Milton BOX lOto, Pittsburgh P. 0. iplaw generation. It is the discovery of an elates Mb dim of dissaws, sad with unprecedented sao• can, &It er.ore ln.n tconty years.' lib puler-U. in Welt, revising no !ejections, And Melia; mace, tr. In the mletaken praotlso anA the =men. web Ir cosapozads offered to the public. It 9e attlzsly verstablo owd perloctly ads. It UM IMO • Clhar/S1 • d SmpvU stnugt) and vigor w Lbs diseased Currroc.—Tbr great =awn of this ramerly m H. Wing permanent =lna batted to Ita bin& imilstad try unotteetpled etea. Oteeres, therefore, that the ditratop of tba proprietor la axotrod earl boo-Nona War liisaulak.Veral cmlY by WK. F. DAVIDSON, ed. Proprietor, Meetlinati, 0. Bold by aD Drzulata. Price; 51 per'boi. R for ralo at mbolorala by GIGO. U. EICYBY.II 34:U•ramP ONE OF lattililiNULL'S GREAT r.EIdIDIES-111lIgliRWSW8 TOLD ANODTllH—Thlijustly selebrated prepara tion, which has di truly carved the name and fame of a • True Anodyne by results which had baffled every other attempt at ears or relief to 'Neuralgia, Rhdatiatisos, Gnat, Nerecnni Headache, Tooth and Earache, Cholera Modem, Palm In the Stomach or Bowels, Hotetia, Distress after Sating, Lam of Ole*, General Remus Debility, Paromme to lothma and Whooping Clough, now decided to be Dimly num:pi, and for the pans in llorithly Hen struation;, also declared to be one of the mod im portant pante in medicine. it lady writes Gum New Tart "were It ten Wl= a drop, I sotild not be without It In my family, and no one should be with., out It. Tor sale by all Wholesale and Detail Dealers YOGA S. 111:111KIWKI4 Propiletor, Przetkal Chemist, &stain Mass. lb* gals by Joe.l l ismlM Oeo. H. Koper B. A. 7shirstosk d Oct, J. Jl. Pul ton, Agentir to; Pitts burgh; Geo. A. Kelly, W. J.llearn and Dr, Jams Brawn, &gents bYr Allegheny City. enbleremb•jeee t - ,7% PEI/BIOLOGICAL VIEW OP REAREIL&O)2, containing n..../Y EOO page, sari lyo 800 Plate* and IngraSino of the anatomy' of the Human Organs Ina state of Health and Dn. ease, with o Treatise on Early. Errors, its deplorable consequences upon the Mind and Body, with the author . s plan of treatment—the only rational and moormfal mode of cara, se shown by the report of can treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doobta ,of their phydcal condition. Bent Due of protege to any slime, on receipt of 25'oersda, In Artampa or postal currency, by addnerdig Dr. LA MOLE, No. ill laDddluiLaneigibany, N.R. tabiltudawT . • LAKE STIPBRIOB COPP= tninansa . ` worms. virratnia. PARS, Diectratir & CO., Dlsmeacturszt of BIIDATILIDG, ' ADD DOLT 001111:Ei, DILLSSED:OOPPRE DOLTON& BUM BULL BOTTOM; &D<ED SOLDIX &Ivo, Emporia , . And teatiri& In 'RE .ALB,' PLAT& ansier taim, wilts, &o. oc l meau, band, TIMMS' uscarna ADD TOOL& Warehatown. 80. LtO *112.9T & 10? SECOND elthblagh" Opeand ordeal Of Copp& oh{ to ►any amura pat. - . mY2PDS4wT fr.7" - TEDB, rria4. -.O es ONF Or B AN SS , I urv ON A Et i r EX reag44 Oft the Ixcellf &odium Ira4Csad castitim tomo os 2 = •ho gag.- WM Tf.r l .o P•balfiN Premature Dem of 31544:49.1, stg..npraylob la tht gems lima . as 'wan egg/arm Ity ono who has card himself stir Was inct to Feat impetus sad 14414u7 thmint =OW humbug .4 , 4 d 4 ittuleb47. 4 - IMEBEIiEM NATILLITIEL lIATIAtEI; ; EJagicotprty, 41. .":DIBEAtiEB OF,TECE NERVOUS, imattNaL, DIMWIT AND SEXUAL. IiMIZENS—aew sad tellatol!r tnataleal—ln laportr albs Howard Amodatton: "Ant by tug In sealed lOW earnAnffitm,oreldrte:"Alitess D. /JIM; LIN unarm Havaidosto. 3 south spa sivaJunadolds. Ps. Jit 'ita=2ol WNW_ Flamm, . 4. .. l i a tiii=o7xoti n iuggraorrazs: ME. and Pods* Rif. Ns. S WOOD nd 'CI SPECI.II. JrOTIVES. r -- - -, CLAPP, STANLEY & CO.'S L - ' POI. 0 P T ICOSLORAILIA psArpeod BARNHILL & CO., Itoruza WAIVERS AND SHEET IKON WORK ERS, Pena SL, Not D), 2. 24 and 5:1. cured a tarp yard and Onalatud it with the ataat tm proved a:WWI/cry, we are prepared to sonnedictrwa every 4.scriptlon of BOILERS, In du Dart maziaar, and iarranted equal to any Mlle to the corottry. CHIIIKEYS, 8/LICHEN, TIER BEDS, STEAM PIPIT. LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENSERS, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATOBS, SETTLING PANS, Ronan, tam 13/IEDHER. SUGAR PANS, and sole raanußctntran of BARN HILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing doves the shot - tart notice. Mica { -ROBINSON, RBA & CO., (silo senor. to.ilowasaa, Hem. WASIIINO TON WORKS, Fornmsa S bl.cunnsrs, Pittaburgb. Blstoafactona. o , 133 AT AND STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES, KILL MACHINERY, GEARING, SHAFTING, CAST. 1505, of tali description. ; OIL TANKS a STILLS, BOILEILASID SHEET IRON WORK. Agents for GITTARIrti PATENT IN,TLOTOB, ron.rrtDma ROMER& .11:1 NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH' nrfflii.—A reverend gentleman hls• log beam restored to health Ina fet• dam else ms• dergoing all the meal rontlne and Irregular expel• else oode of treatment. ssithoto succem, =elders It his sacred duty to re , ,uutosie to his afflicted fellow creathres the means of core. Hence, on the recetpt of an eddreesed stevedore, be will sendjnos, acm • the Oreeicriptleo used. Direct to Dr., JOnft DAGNALL,IB6 Felton street. N. Y. ;ahll lidarrT BANNVART'S BRONCHIAL YIIOOIIIB, for the cure of Hcanottor, threat Dlreames, Ac., are epoclally recereusemdad to tilledetere, Skews, and pc , la show roattiostoallo thou to .peak ',labile. .ufactured only by O. A. DANNVART a CO., tiers, Po., to whom all Gillen ehottlit eddr SIIMIe by Druggists everywhere. C. A. BANNTAILT a CO. r. 1.4 .3m ItO {OMIT. scuaalr.._...J. T. ONOLLIIUT LA BELIE STEEL WORKS REITER di; Co., Eineseasors to Baiter, Ilartmes 1 Co., manulsetioer. of GAST STEEL, SPRING, PLOW AND BLISTER STEEL ; SPRINGS, AXLES, caowsens, Works, PIRST WARD, Allegheny City, P. O. Addres., PITTSBURGIL P.. COCIDIA.ISI it.BRO., Man ufacturers of . IIION RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SRU' TED,S, WINDOW GUARDS, &c., Nos. 91 SECOND and 88 TRIED STREET, bet. Wood and idortaL Rare on band agarLety of new Patterns, tansy sod ndtabla for all poriasto. Particular attention paid to rooloring antra Lora. Jobbing done at abort uotioe. an 9 A. HOLMES & SONS., NAURU m FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC) BILLS OE EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 MARKET STREET, Pittabtugh, P. Mr Collections made CM all tka renal* elites thfsughont the United States. 0;0 IW.I.XTS WANTED—At the House of Refuge, s Mint/lA-AGED WOYIAN, or mum. Itznit mo well rocorainoodi 41 for character and capablll• ty.. A pplication io Le nude at Cho Institass,_cn VIITIDA.T. April 1.5 , sirniat WANTED—Ten or twelve SHIP UAS VY to work in a boat yard Ikea. miles below Wellsville, opportle Yat,otr Ski*, eit Nihon'. Hill. Apply w Capt. JOHN NOBS, Cowls Ojhoe, on Toowisy, Wedorearg sad Tbaredey miter• noon', between tome end four o'clock. spl2.:kt • WANTED, Nen for the Naval Squadron, ON TAB' kINSBIMIPPI RIVE% • Thoo ertillstrotot two year.. Three mouths' geg lu ogrance. Peir (antler Information aryls et Ilegwrairg (Ake, No UST. OlthlEt EMIL' Gr. Pittsburgh. WANTED—Agents to sell the Entri- Tv: can WOMB( OF THE WAIL A rare chance to make menu. agent..t. elearlma MO to IMO per month. SYiO,OOO Toluene tmld. Pend £m circular.— Attire JONES, DUO c A CO., Publisher., Baltimore, V!& aPitins WARTED, • A MLLES SIOULDUIL PHILLIPS, WANTED—Boys to learn Brno Yin lahlug and Bunts Titling. D &NIB • PIII.LISES, . 115 WWI. meet $75 A lIONTEt I-1 want to hire , Agents 11:1 awry county at ,r 5 a mouth V=PC. p . sidtcactl 'my ra l atr o l.L . Solting Malt p .G.b ALBUM ?IMRE% IN OIL COLORS, FOR SA..L.R AT HUNTS. Put op In sets of !warn assorted copies, in tastefully Prbitod antelope.. Price, 50 orals per,set. 1. Buttardies of Amarlon Part 1. 2. Buttertileant America. Part 11. 3. Hattori:llea of Amtrlca. Part 111. • 4. Baterdles of Anunics. Part IT. b. ' Autnam Leaser. Part 1. 0. Autumn Loam. Part 11. Autumn Leann. Part lIL B.„Antrunn Lenox Part IV. S. Summer Landscaper. Part I. ID. Winter Landscaper. Part I. • It. Flowers. Part 1. 12. Plower.. Part IL 12. 19141 Tkroors of America. Part 2—Jona. 14 . . 15. 0 1.-2,ogoit. 16." ' T—Sept. 17. Wood Noma. Part 18. gumming Mole of America. Part I. . 19. American Dinging Birds. Part 1. 20. American Singing Birds. Part 11. 21. American Strming BUMP. Pan 111. "Mt. Allttrieg. Diming Bithk Part IV. 23. Woof Ctdidhood. Part I. 24., Life of Chilit andßlo dh ar ood omr.. Part 11. 25, fru 20. White Ilanotain Scenery. 27. Fanny Character., (very fanny.) Pan 1. : 23 runny Characters. Put 11. W. Sal. 30. View. on the Ittuboos. p litti m P.lgfi t T o ' f aml . al Age so rich ate. Id cltoll . A literal discount to the trade, Prkailat. Its. Ara . WHEELER It WILSON'd aIQU!ST PEZIIIO Ct LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE'S. TNI arr.Apwr, el nvLtsr AND gimp. Prlndpalttica sad I:7l,.Lana. rzapotlaocO', No. 27 FIFTH' ST., Three doors below Thwaklnear: : - • • • WIL 'Adman 4axsTa.' BAILEY, FARRELL &CO., PIIACSIOIL ;Plumbers, Gas and Stesun titters, trsTecoutvgi T on eine ► nu urninoint, iwr Gas Fixtures, Dath Tutor, Shower Boast, Mrsteraloseto °Lien 1:0 . 111F promptii 4•3-. -- ~~s~ A g o I^~.7oDBTtI fTSYEf Ylt~o4r[h~ F L FOR SALE S - - ' . , .., .. ....;,..;.:, 80)00 Vino Catvar ibi Grave risat, .- Of MO prim 'mirth, bunk? El t° llll°24i " . Apply at 3. tr. EMBALM'S 1311ZWZUrxid. - - -- -.. =MI - TlOLER—Foorteen . . IWO -/ong,43ai ail .t JANII.9 13:10117r8 ZOIIMIIIi I Dwilttnta Way. Katt la sold Itamtdistaly. apapitt