'.,;';,1Y , 1 , ..,.,' ,, .:7_1 . ,i).:.'• .. .' , .t:-.:,,;,::. Siltsburiat dazeftil. niumpoLORMRO,'APREL, 14, 18434,, car Arm SUBURBAN winring:mAA. rmmiut= ^:Oar?Book Table. Si r Sotaixo. A Book for Hors. . 13, Mrs. is 4 0.-Tusbill." !kat.: Coati ola., Pat. - burgh: !Or ado bl . Derir., Clarks A Co., 03 Wood • I Thaift a.Eatm.- A Wok': for Soya By Hrs. Dorton. Crosby A Nichols. Pitts. 7 —WO: for solo bi . Darla,.Ciatka tr Co., 93 Wood lies. Tuthill teem, to lISTO a very pomp! , . , tent:knowledge of yosttbfat human nature; as • of the two &man g s toiy-books, whose ';?...4ltleiCare given- steno; • will satistaotOilly. . . es4lllsh, .prosirse; as soon in your par reader, for some yotmg friend shall . _,...niake :the ee?e , ieletito by - patting the - -. oot to his hand as ikpmscut. For our own pott,*o triust - ooAftiss, eiron at the risk of in earringa sosmiitidiscretion in being • eaUdld; that we have been tempted to read more pkges, when we opened these rolemes, thin one no longer witttlh - the roinal golden ' trellised enclosure of the firer and second de .. cades E osuldressonably—lf roason'ts, as com monly Supposed, a mere cold calculator of probabllitims--bo Judged to barn inclination to do. Tan Hata lux; ;PSILOPASZ 6t11221. By Thomas Fol. With some account of the tooth° and Writing. - Baotou: Littlx,,Drown & Co. Pitts burgh: 60ydC0.,55 Wood areas. 32app. iuco. This work of the quaint, learned and witty ' Thomas Eethir,.whose name has ever held an haltered place among the "Old English Di tines," h perhaps the envoi' all his numerous voluminees work; which would be most Judicial:l2ly selected by an intelligent Usher to 'present to modern readers, as a good Roach= of the .singularly 'exhuberant play of wit and wisdemL—not play, however, in the sense of levity, but rather a quick eanestness, a genial serionsnese of thought and whISIZ characterizes thb deservedly famoas • anthor. .We therefore .Welcome the wear - Ince of this - 1101ellie, which in an exquisitely "henttfal style - of typographjr, and in a re r.niarlibly neat and convenient- forte of book , main& gives;is io conch of the pure beaten . of our-olden literature. • "Ilitscionurivox."--Thie I, the title of a iteripbbst, .Published in- New York, which, extordint to its author, contains the 'theory of the blending of-the races, anplied to the American white man and negro." There la no aim:muting. -for tester; it Is eaidand • , I the writer . this brochure In physidethno• logical simulation happens to have any . • - abnormal taste of his own, which a convenient theory, ocultructed.for is own use, will tog `out" of difllculty, or shamefacedness, we con hare92o resale objection to his publishing , - the same. At the very wand, we do not anti, !Spate that the "storm of contumely and abuse," whloh he thinks his book "will call - down upon Itself," will amount to more than many another celebrated "tempest In a,,tea pot." _ The zuktorilef .people will probably hear • his opinions without any very violent 'munitions whatever—and some may sot him down for oxen , elaboratejoker, oven of the lang•eared species. The book is for sale by W. A. Oildenfenney, ~. • 45- ?Ifni street. • Eieltemeftt on: Grant Street - -A Deur.. MEM! :List evening abont seven" o'clock, quite an isieliimentjersts ~created on Grant street, assured by shooting of L deserter named (burp Da ,by . Sergeant Eisner. We learn that George Daily and his brotker, Ketiu4 deselledftom the 140th Pentutyleant& 're , giment some months wince. Yesterday, Kt?- . • 'say was arrested by a detectin, end in the arguing - his brother was mat by Sergeant -Itigrier,• on Grant etieet, and _upon being 'atoPped by the sergeant, the deserter, resisted ;and a Janine ensued. Tim sergeant drew a ~:rerolrerand Wag:about-to; strike Daily with it, when- a night 'watchmen ,interfered and might bighead. The sergeant wandressed in elthen'aolothes, and the watehinarrnot know log that he was an officer, interfered to pre • went a breath of the pears. Daring the al. .tereation between them Dilly started and ran :.down.the - 'treat, closely followed by the ger - gesit and the watchman. After following him about &glair., the sergeant Seed ill him, the bail tithing effect in his shoulder, inflict. leg anlight wound. fle was then captured f-t - and.taken to the guard house. - Daily wore , henry -overcoat, . which interfered with the -teem of the ball, and probably eared his. lintief•Cout4 and the Sanitary Fair. • • -. Butler county; with La- gotten:lns Jibes& lily, . .. haa 'moulted an executive • committee, eon . . sisthag of Writ. Csimpholl ,Totai N. Puriianee, • I. N. Cumsahl'is, - .Tiones Campbell, U. C. man, arid E. hie.Ttuakin, to, attend to the in ' • taresti of - the county at the..forthooming Bin. With atililr to a combined more . meat in tho cour.ty, sub-committers haws been. 'appointed in each • tOwnshipi and -berotigh, - .personally.upon • theliesidents of their districts and solicit eon : iribetious.:" - -it. circular has also .been Issued by=rthe.eteentivw committee to - the T/WO • . anti.oomatlstaes,"nrgieg ttpon £m- i pntance - or the •Palr, and', sulking for their. • heartyca operation._ Butler countyde Surely ,Uutftled - to -groat =wait , for.the.dirpo - sition evinced to taste .the Pali • suectst, , alad we :'Rope adjoining mnatice wW follow hot stoblo : ' • ' • 'Weaken ogi in Thealnal • . , • ,- _ , .• ; The edosing srxercisesnf - this institation haratnenin Steal steni - .; LEalloviag I She • „ programmes The eininlanhon. of Oa dints will 'been . Blonds, at 10 o'clock— • Bar.' eptit ; 'Dietion orßaltithore; • siltudisnansuid - wits be contirineCrdoinbg and • afternaan' finished. - On- Tuesday. •• atoning, she viddress ibafore the Society of lagnlq wllkbe delirered. bj , Rey. - W. P. - - =Breed/ rd. Pldladelpida, loathe First Presby teflon. church' Of 'Slin legheny,• at o'clock.,, On iiredneiday noon, the illusinnan of the • ..-Eranziningreasnadtbse will address the:stu-' 'dents fa the Chapel' of the.,i3trainary; after wideli :Ainzant will siert hantodlahly to orni Aligatitioll OrAil=tit - 4nWeders-. 'day 'stoning, the relating arieraists will lake ...plaws in' the =Second Presbyterian oholdh of .PilUbargli, arro'eloOlc:' - ' • ' • . , . . Crlataai' Conn The following cites w e re dliperlidef 16 . 35 y aliarik4O, before Jodirs Sterrett and. Brows- • J0b541116,-wino:Aras consiourd 'of at. ..t • tetnpling to-dissuade a 'Macao - from testify, 1. lag, waa,sontesoad to pay a flak of $2OO and 'got% and to undergo as iniprtionarent, in`,the ,county all taro' terra of-tatt months.. ' :bass Viark "tentacled on illonday;:of: at --.tainpting to rob: , an elderly zoen_„„ it Um Penn . ayivania Railroad Depot,on „ Liberty "street, • •vu contoured' to the:.Pii4torti!ify •for One titian Vanua , . woo: placed an teal en s ehargoof maistaintag aradionoi..':Tho di • -fondant 4 6 10 a orrifectionarxeo Pith 'beet; • and, ix imtured'oforroPYingthe. - ptrament' iremt othisatore iontrary-to:larn, The_'jury brought is Aikiderit en , the h and street Bridge., ' ; resterdiyaftniloon, trlllazirius;tiriying a team idols the Hssid street hildge,. (ono. of :.::the fortiori bein g eundj salitot wept luta- • - _ . lion to wlutt.ho was dainsbi. allowed the -_thrtit to atop Ontiido of the oniony, and his right : bind foot went through the laridgei.be . tuna the szth aid tho - outaido timbon.. - Thik hors* Wu thrown down, and. for a long _time" it vu thought that it'wohld.to .inmossiblerto resod* him without, bmithing his leg, but by theiunltaitesertions.of. s number of be onttiosto4 Tory inuott. brultsd; 4a; ciaiott A* bridge to • bo. , biackidod with . wagons and =Min I :from .onoAnd to 'the •,...'-.clis , #!;o ,. f it,iti;,: . i: Dr. L. McCook , f'b~dofa a i s tici ' 'i ~.thi-roup,izi dos 4r of Esaith;i-r oil 2, and oil , : for AtAtlllN C0111Mtler11.010.1!.., fig; • I White .To•"" P•me.. -1412.8 ' Cotored:..;....t - . P'Agunl2 017 .• I....wn.litheicWiV vir ii 7 o e155t1,16:0 9 4. fulatutlan or Draw, veo/17 211 1 4111 111011t - W.IMP/14 Di ta oir.i &tun Bossixt--4 dtepitch lais b.. a .resitival - 141* - Inasastathiv . Milts - of 4110 nolo ans7,,lsm .1. 1 1 , Na & alitaillksaltit-psst Ita't tonal la ?fires* i tisy as We siase.- Captain , waslanat- - Captain' and vu ea < azosetftly". tura -and .wartbj 411 car. aras.sioaadisi "la tins battisa &sick ea Ono lavas in the sprain, and at .ileteysbarg 41.1stiagolshad, hbassitlol tit tit. 14t . ; . ?7 iodine soldierly gaslitiss, - 2folt .B.ibtnntizprit• /war of Idss. %FM. . 4 1airisa is sasrposad to 'Ufa dreintad her 4 VilasthatiCrresk Sn - an' ag, 9 0840 0.!iFfillral tiOt ~1M67.1.P.,01"t!'' - -•'! 4W, MESM Pax thio Pittebargh Clatatta. Fremont and the Preitdeney. - communication appeared intbe &mate • Monday morning, headed " The Fremont Movement," . which, owing to Its imperious, Ilictatorial and defiant totte,"should not be el. lowed to pus unnoticed.. The writer repro ionic the meeting at Wilkins Half on Thurs day evening, rib inst., 1111 a very "small" af fair. I say It was a very respectable meet tog, so far as numbers were concerned. It is seldom that a larger meeting can be hid in the incipient stages of a political campaign. It was a much larger' meeting than' the one that was , held -in Lafayette Hall some time since to further the-interests of tee:admit Lincoln, notwithstanding that, on the latter maiden, the - most gigantic efforts were put forth to secure a mars assembly --and distingniehed Professor was brought here from Washington City to 'dominate our po- Waif horizon with the brilliant acintilfa tints of hit Metropolitan rhetoriol That, ,however, was a small meeting, and It became "small by degrees and beantitallyless," un til, when the -Professor had' euceeeded in de livering himself of - his "piece" limns was sweetly a corporare gast•tin the , This woe no argument agitirust the popularity of President Lincoln, not in fisfror,of.the tem sition that few would 'vote fee fidor In this community .in -the event Of hie re-nomtne• Lion.. It rather argued that our appreciative citizens couldn't see the Professor's euneri • ority as' an orator. The writer further characterizes the moot ing as "a discontented faction," composed of gentlemen who have been left "in the shade." I infer from these expressions that the author of the communication inidonday's issue, Dlo genes-like, does not wish any one to "stand be tween him and the sun." This seems to be the standard of his patriotlem. Bat it requires no very profound !ogle to cob, that If it to pa triotic fora man to' later (Or hie continuance in office, it le equally patriotic for the disap pointed office seeker to endeevor to secure hie elevation to official position. Adopting the standard of the writer, I seer dist the one le just as patriotic as the other.. If all men are "unpatriotic" that are "In the shade," and those only are true and loyal that are "in - the aunshine " Fremont and Lincoln' will both be loft out " In the Mild, and McClellan will be triumphantly elected. I infer farther from the communication In iv:minion, that If its au thor had been left In the shade ho would have been in communion with this "discontented faction," and would' have labored with all hie might to dluipate:the official clouds that interposed between him and tha sun. In plain .Mtiglish,he might have denounced a Lincoln meeting as "unpatriotic" and savor ing too-much of monarohlell heirship and I succeesion. • ' ' Again, he says, "To confer the nomination upon some other gentleman than Mr. Lincoln, -will be construed, both in 'this country and Harem as a condemnation of. his adminis • trade's andpolley." If this Into be true, the great niejoritY of ell the :Presideram of the United Stable must knit had their &amnia trinket and policy eonderitned, and if, Mr. Linehin doet not' die too noon, his will be condemned ye% for Vitippne the writer does not expect that we vitiate. him a life tenure . for the purpose of near* g oar approval of - - his ~Execative fiats. , lit - all this i do tot say anything against Mr. Lincoln's re•ttominetion. I believe he is holiest but he is. mosiois. .', He does not 0 ed ucate" the people. The people educate him. He has teen-far behind public opinion in all his measures, whilst Gen. J. U. Fnunoutitas shown himself to be. capahle of leading end educating the people: . . I would prefer Fremont to Lincoln, i al though I enjoy a personal acquaintance of the latter and have perfect confidence in his fealty to- the nation, and never saw the form er, that i know of. ;Valli adopt the sublime watchword of the politicalhavant in the Ge nres, ‘.., 111 Fremont honest? Is he capable 4" He is. Then 'elect hint: ' lint he Is mere than honratind capable; he Is learned, energetic and - determined. Those f• are "qualities we need very much at the present time, and the nation should require of President Lincoln a gurrantee that, in the overleaf his re-nomlna tton he will bp more energetic and determined. 'would , contribute of my feeble influence to entre the election of Fremont; Lincoln, Chase or Bitter. I ihould, however, make a proviso hen, I wonid" not by any menus favor either.. thnomination or election of Fremont If .it 'true that be would give 151. lt e... 'Clellan a com d. M'Clellan is neither honest, nor capable, nor loyal Now if It wouldbe ' , outsize; unpatriotic, unitise, factions, and; fraught with peril to the count*" to turn liir.i . Lincoln :ant of offlie; bow much more—lets alarmingly more--to torn out the Gazette correrpondent and thou ands of other °dice-holders I These 'are the yeti props'and life oribe nation: Turn them int , of , office, and !twill go to ruin in twelve hours. Dillndlll them, and you draw-the jut drop of blood-from - the national veins. Bat yOttr 'o°7r/53p:indent caps the plimak when he says, "Ought we to perzelt ilia' a. thing to to none now" as the presentation of Frensont's tonne: Ought.' fre," the office hold en, "to Ronnie the' name of sapure, heroic and loyal a citizen as in the Country to be pre sented to the people with s view - of hid beteg dieted to the Presidency. We will not ask your permission, Mr: Contributor, if to us it shall seem fIC• In conclusion, if a few mom thunder NA!, liknibia where. (Filtering coruscations Il lumined the eoluanos of the Gawk on Monday miming shall be fols#lnated by interested of doe-holders, ifli !abandon all idea of Mr. Lincoln i re-nominatioi, and labor against •We don't ask the pelmisiloa of Mr. Lincoln himself to present the name of Gen. Fremont. We. should demand of Aire, however, td give Fremont a contralindiand lt.he docent. do is soca, he wilt endanger both his re-nomination and re election. . Fgagtm.yagoot,g. 'Our Boldlers.,l The . Writer of ills estiole was one among many who heard the tioinis of our excelle follow-citisen, Feliiilt. Britnot, Esq., deliv ered a few weeks -age in thi Bey. Dr. Chirk's - church:lw Allegheny eity,en tho subject of ''Otu•Soldlerrs"—asniject so rich, so broad, so fall of lights and shadriws, as lit was pre ' leafed by liff. - BrotOts that the' InTrescian itill4narcr.fade front la mind, although he has arrived et- the ego when men Torget more of whit they hoar from &ilo day than they • remember:..' .. ' : ' -- And',;the :reason is obvious. Ur. Brunt bas labOred Much. for, the 'soldiesa, and sat toted with them: For the sick Andes wounded he has tolled In hospitab,elinpv and on battle letdato the paint of imhanition pond, rather than abilidorrthinn in the Midst of the seven days' Ashy ke beanie a voluntary inmate of 'the Bibby prison, ldinsolf a prisoner. : No wonder ' therefore, that, he tan lath, is to stir the heart, of; hi, studltois to their &pile, about "Mat soldier*. - Mr. , Brunot possesses what is a rare combination ' -6 large inteloCt and a large heart,loth highly cultivated, and trained in tho JACO of "who went about doing goo&". ' • - Now.what I prOpelelsible tiirlift.Brunot be solicited to repeat iootnro in one of the large halls is thli thaproceede to be devoted to the Seinliii7 aii. Nothing eould be more dthing'l llFFoPriabl than such a, dLtoourso for an obJect; for, I ant vory Mire Ahatit , draWinaillnany's basin and has Money for t'our abldima" than Will suerely•paylor atbilision tette ' •• " ‘•nab coypu, .- , L( poriiir.ui,iiell:Ca'the Gnats.) • Dmuzae Pone = Y th e .Coart dig paied of the 1011010cl:este:II • , , as .1 21 Mellen ei7 . 13:1414.' Irentlet for )' F isk- tiffsl79 25. • - 7 Coliseormealtb LW We ell GA )hid xs J ZrD. Glenn, el On trial. . rOwenumwealth gill of 11 Bobb re .1 ldeD. Glean. et aL 93 Dully ZTawer re Alex. Elebaffey. 31 L 11 Volirt t Ock ye /Woes 'll.Wm IcAram'e Whin WM Neely. , • dcriaiox Pizp.t..-4121 Ciao dirpoicdef yi!iitatday • 3934 ri.id 546 TS W 511.01 clerk. Vardlet for 1. 79 / 5 4Z MI, • ' Y Sikhs T Bed ti LEaldemai. 77 Xs* O'Hara nMO Mall*C. . , . , • Taunt. —The ligrointiottary drama, the Dead Heart, wa rperformed last tinning to.s rotterdedlonte.. -Mr .Adams, perform ance-of Slobett Landry, iris MUT ekaal to the great invitation he has acquired In the res. dition , of thncharsaterthrother ' The leadin members !nf fl thel,oompany.deierve commendation: . for:; the exthllentmanner to which they ritstained him. pm. Eames and Loads., acquitted themselves admirably, and - htr.r• 3911kInson - , the. new candidate for later, was'ateeldingly,bzinsorou is the bar ber.. The drama wilt berepeated for the but • Pigrassessioi..—Lisi*.l)."::D.l9ltrolar,.of Goi. - Brooke ate; waa-7ssfSid,7 ,presentig with an oloipist: 41 11•14" RiPt4d4 onrolSolont Proisst ,secizsusi. Inla sp• predation of I . llr Talkies as s paysztusa and „Taos. was no truth .ropott Nato' ittUlt,lel of tba A. btftiPo hod - boon Isottoyid by the :MO' wstot, a dal or two ago. No dation Wu otattatoodby tbo - road, and traintwrotwoolne As alma: - • • 'Atilt:llll4in* filvited to biped thil Non= tiful suortwairitixesetlanairi‘kipt,V Goorip-XisTir; at hL aus47 044;41i, Slur ' IWIRI*:if-tI,IP/104$•;•`-:', • . Clotirnauirz Ncrm.—Ammterfdt ton &l iar note on the Citizens' Bank of Mutschn - - aotla was eironlatedin Philadelphia on Bann , day. It la Wall' deceive eintort any one. t, SZLLIIIO 161 , 41:70E WMIOI7I . lAMBI —Join Cousin, of p m That Ward, was arrested yes= tardily on • process from Court, on • charge cf . selling liquor wtthont Ucente. Eta arm com mitted for trial., SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES Toofue. Patrr, flab an: Cralattiental SW* Rooter, mod dealer In Pommybrunie and Vermont elate of the bat Quality at low inter. OL oat Alas. Laughlin'a. neer tho Water 'forte, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Stacie:. Ntrrum.—The attention of our readers to directed to the brilliant assortment of Spring and summer Goods just received by our. friends Mr. John Weer, N 0.125 Fed eral etreet, Allegheny. ills stock. comprises a great variety of Fancy French, foolish, Scotch and American Gassimeres and Cloths, and Sno Silk and Cassimers llestings,—all of which will be made np to order in the latest styles and in the Dept manner. A choice se• leotion of Furnishing Goode also on hand and for sale, together with a full stock of Ready Made Clothing, wetland fashionably made. azuovar..--Samnel Graham 43 co., hieratuant Tellers, have removed to 73 Smithfield street, and would moat respectfully chi the attention of their friends an 4 the public, generally to their new stook of ilfring and Summer goods, which they have j t relieved; Their stook is of the very finest quality of English and Prated' cassktiores, cloths, cashmeres and vesting. dlso, a very extensive assortment of Scotch cashmeres. Don't fail to give them an early oall. Every garment warranted to give full satisfaction. • GRAHAM & bloOsantssa, 73 Smithfield St. SIT= MIXDSID VOLVIITINED SICK In Oat . —Young men, be warned in time, supply yourselves with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. They are guaranteed to cure . .the worst cases of Sores, Ulcers, Searcy, Pa vers and Bowel complaints. Ifolloway's Pins sOd Ointment are now re tailed, owing tothe high price of drugs, Ace, at 30 cents, 75 cents and $l,lO per boz or pot. For sale in Pittsburgh by B. L. Fahnestock & Co. For sale alsOW.Faiton's drug store, Fifth street, Pittsburgh, and by George A. Kelley, Allegheny city. _ Snowier' DZOKOHIA.L Tao:num—The benefi cial e !lids arising from throbs° of this Remedy and Its extensive use for Coughs, Colds and Throat Affections, has brought out many Imi tations, most of which contain injurious In gredicasts.- There Troches have proved their efficacy. 'For sate at Fulton's drug eters, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. VLISMII3, M. Roberts, No. 17 Fifth street, Is now opening the most choice stock of fine Gold and Biller Watches, Jewelry, Silver ware and Fancy 'Goods Wirer displayed in this city, and is selling Owen at remarkably !Defoliant. .osortsmi NM carriage tans will be taken et the Omnibus once, No. dlO Penn street, day or night. Al orders left at the above place will be premolar attended All cells mutt be paid In advenee.: • Da. J. M. Ltnnasir, the Inrantor of Blood- Searcher, can be seen at Fulton's drug store, Where he Is preparing Blood•Searober. Fos CELLI' and dedrablo dry goods go Co Barker's, 59 Market 'treat Josari EL Gerziar, Attorney et Law, 93 'Grant street. al:Sm C. Bus, Dattist, .148 Peas street, trill re., • . • • • rl.n••••-,.. of Vs "...foto., a fiARRIED HEGOGNES--GADOILTS.--00 the Ilth Instant, , by ROT J. Da=ltt, Ault. JOHN P. REF/GONE; of 1014 (old 13th,) Nev . . Co. p, Pa. Y..., to Mica 31A.RSEIA J. GAMIEST, c7'0.1.0 city. .137iEliltATT—On 77<doesciay, at 3 o'clocl p. cLABA darghter 01 Irrtdertak and liar; 1311.matt, %Ted 3 park 7 =tabs and 11 dop.. Iszerst rate (Thursday) a.rriastoott,.st from the reAdence of bet pulses, So 199 Liberty street. The friends of the !molly sly levecifully. Invited to attend. • MIGHT BLOOMING CBRETJS, a slew iii Extrost for the Handkerchief. It le the most tregraut and &flatlet f AL peritonea It Intl not etalo the handkeschis • Also, large end complete amortment of 'TIM TOIL= SOAP% highly reormmeadsd for rendering lb. Akin sat. fair end smooth. Also, doe BUFFALO ROBB DBF.BSIFO at sizes; Bair B. mho., Pal 6.3.11, hall and Tooth, itrombrs, to groat wrA7 ktplso.ottaotly oo hood and far itee.tr .060 Aa KELLY'S 0000 STOPS. Cbracr Milo . and • raeraistravta. El=r=l DYELICO AND SLIMMING ESTAB audarshrtud hallos opentd as estsbltshment at No. 42 FOllllllll STEEP. r, be. tarem Markel axid Barry, fitr the purpose a tam. tog on the IMMO A2:11) 8001111171 G D1)9115r58, velvet:lay sollelte •'where of public pa Hawing epeat ohm yes:sin the et tahltahmwo= Nioper, be flatten thasell that he caoltre the hal • est sothifaoth-n to h!.. t intorno,. AD good.. tact will be returacd to two weeks. othllt3w GEIWALD'WICHErEII, ON Ell. 0. oI'OP:KMAIN, eitai(*.ratirlitliati JO OILS wORL • lave al. ey• au tutu mud Emit. only, InON ABC BRAM EIfIREZn Wittn OLOT2 ; 6IZYCB Man larlda; ELDDLES, rot nandx7 ow • REAP! WoLLII 1011 VINDuWb. tc..; BIRD 4.0118, 0 ISABISSZAI, Winn WOLUL, for rowers. ar... • rtia REMOVAL—On the Ist of April wo if al remote oar Mario atoi. 'to t 7 o. 63 671811-1, YT/MEIVr. • The bonito M proacit omnplod gem Hlubor Dro. • 1160 &mamma d PIANOS on baud pm tntly at Go : 61 rprra 7. a OOPFMA2I & Bob Agent. of Dakar's kiwis K NABE k CO.'S . GOLD METAL" ' I PalE3llO3l FL&NOS Are 1:10W beyond • doubt the telt ?lance muds. W•riantet tor-right rem. oummotrn nunn nth sheet. ?Ole Agent for Itnabo's Plena, Haloes Bros. Planes ead•rtiodee &boot Orion. CENTRAL DRUG STORE, ntao..*e 103E= V.LUELLNOIIO9A. WATER, PATENT ItISDIOLEit, r;iretoasg' L.7;r512111,! •1re.:1,!. WR DISPOSAL, °moderato tat= For eub,• One lot of siwnil -hind 20, aliud 61rLifID ARID T 1 /301411110=0.9; of 'dlffasut pas; also, apTernO tocond-hand DISOINI3, of diroant aim; WROUGHT—IRON SRAM, for .and aldir wheel boats, DOCTORS. Also, Saw and Plotr : IHII ENGIRIS sod TRZIORT H0M0.% , THOS. D. XLIAB, Clero, Unapt:. S B..BRYAN,•• • • • , NOTARY PUBLIC, • ISM '69 rotratu sinzar, (Botkeq Moildlog,) d es ban from 9 o'clock m. to 6 o'oloelt p. DR. 1 0 . BEBE, . . . Surgeon and,, Acconetteur; • 1;0.144 gairrillazl4lo,, 04 4or below-00a, - - , ' . • Pri - a • uultGll, Pe; A BARE OP.PORTITNItY.-4Bobk, 44.1sta0ueri and Nero Depot Goisskry la tha test imatup, in a lugs eit7. ilikkj a rdi Nashua. To army= about Aux), f ni to en P_ =ctitt..lis mato, Isladt ' think. MIL' /Mb ttrast: 1)00T013, pisa, tpuiiiciis.rf.AND SUDGEONi So, 269 PEStH grargracow Ifand , Pittsburgli. - •'IO3IIPII:ADAiId, _Dontiot, •Uotaitilly's u:DnudiAg e conaos or ptamooa'ood Gaut ~iv Titttbutzti: WerFmitDr:AilkkronarAMELEltil, Ituuntrlhwit.. Tri . :l l -11,ABSTA I To, Dente hi WALL V. PAPZE 3 eBO B DIRS. le, _Wd $1 Weed etre. Wdandlik - — .tsd Qyzimscumf4woW, , :virrx , . pots* psdraryt. 1.9 r4IDNG M in AN, bilelrtbY -311 t V,11 110 2Eall get. tr,Pl) ,4o blo liarr oxicre.,ll4 'l' .cialThti, 44 , , to. 0. I r. Iyu eitstuteguy ,- I. Very IAtm4Te,IN OUR SPECIAL ICEPATOBIS. PROM 111:411111*GTO.V. spools!. pinuta. to tt. littistrtnb:Glizette. WallaMinx Corr, Aprit 13, 1864. 88CIIIIMIT , 1314111 MID TK GOLD 117SCOUT011.11 Secretary Chase expects to go to New York te.night on publio business. t Gold specula ars there have taken alarm, end speculators and bankers here report that a efforts to sell gold spent. in New York late this afternoon wore unavailing. Crory body was expecting it to fall. 00N05133 NOT IN BCB2IIOII--ruima ' OP NI Neither Roue of Congress Is In swaion to day. The members have largely attended the funeral of John 0. Rives. The proceseion which followed hie remains to the grave wee over a mile long. The pall , bearers were r, Senator Collamer, and Representative Mor rill, of Vermont; old Smola P. Blair, Mr. Long, Mr. Rives' partner In the publication of the Moll ; Senator Powell and Represen tative Mallory, of Ky., and one •or two per sonal friend,. When the prorte/lon arrived from Stollen/bag, in front of the Globe oak°, it was Joined by the Columbia Typographical Society; the Book-Bituler's Ashociatlon, while the bells of the city tolled during its • , passage. Tall TS, POxerT Thu, ten.forty loan libeginnitig to work off handsomely. Over two millibna have been sold to day, and over a million and a half yestordaY. It la expected that Afr:-Chasa's visit to New,Tork will tend give it s athl greater impetus, though it Is tiPt unaerstood to be particularly dstircd at the Treasury Department that dally subscriptions shall rise mush over Arai pr four Imllliotts, en amount of the atISECili diaturbanoe it might.create. Ina Loan reruuttos Pass. The debate on the Long expnition cue, by general understanding, is to stop to morrow within half an hour after Congress meets. Messrs. Colfax and Long will then make dos ing speech'''. and a vote will be taken. It is not at all certain, however, that the Demo crats will adhere to this oadditanding. number of Republicans will not rote for en nui:lbn, although there oak hardly be any doubt about his being maimed. noniron, or Gil. 0101 T. Gen. Grant goes back to tbe front in the morning. Ile was off to•dp'at Annapolis seeing Barnet& and Inspecting the Ninth Arms corps. 11W TIIMOII7 OCOAII. A. new. Republican has been started. It is an enthusiastic FremonSorgan. PERNSILVANLI LEGISLATURE Specie! !Asp ach to the PlttebuTgh aeetta EASEIBBITCO, Apr 1113,180.1 /doming Samoa.—The Senate peeved the Apportionment hill finally and cent it to the Bowe. A supplement to tho roster Coal and Iron company; of Westmoreland ootutty ; a supple ment to the Somerset Iron and Coal company; one relative to the Western Pennsylv ania Pailroad company; ono rolative to taxing dogs in Blair county; a supplement rotative to Standard Weights; ono rotative to fox scalps in forcer county. One by Mr. Wallace, requiring the Auditor General to examino the Chita* nt Waiter Gr aham Bopping; one about tne payment of bountlea in Washington comity; one by Mr. Latta, -reisSire to Gm now judicial district; consisting of Weatmoraloy4_4oanty by Mr. tit. Clair, a itipproment to the Brady'. Band Iron company. JULIA lIIIPOILTICD. Boosit—ifomieg Senior— bill to charter the Westmoreland Coal Company; one to dilator -tho Cocent 011 Cemisany ; one to o • or no Forest Improvomentterepanrr one to regulate the passage of .coke and coal boats down. the ;Monesgahola Navigation BlachwiLtekjims to incorporate the Pittsburgh and CorMellsville ..Rallroad Company; ono to Incorporate .lbe . floutbern Pennsylvania and Bedford Inspreveinent Company; oneto Incor porate theAllegßerty . telegraph Company. 4Thut-rAimo Mr. Effigy of Mitt Creek tewnship, Erie county, to permit theeranberry Coal Company to build a railroad in Venango :county ; sup. element to the Jamestown and Brauklln road, empowering the collection of more taxes to Pluralist borough, Venango tounti"; to la ctose° the pay - of the Committioners in West moreland county; for the relief, of Mr. Shay, late Treasurer of Cambria county. Hones whole af ternoon was consumed In the diseunlon of the appropriate:chill. TheDomocrats gener ally favored an increase, whlle the Repiabll eau. mostly opposed It. Bowe adjourned nntil6o.night. ilocrls—NightkerSiori.—Thorcilouse was en gaged all night In the consideration of the Appropriation bill. There irarkeen sparrbog between. Messrs. Bighorn ! Barger, Schofield, and Cochran, of Brie. Personalities Was the order of the debate. Tho test vote of the Ilousndesided that the salaries of clerks. in all the exec - calm dePart menti, be increased two hundred dollars, passed-47 to 39. • interre-4/Irrrioo Scseice,•-.-The Senate was engaged onprivate bits. The Western Penna. asthma Company'bill, which.prirrldes for.the TILCIItiOD of the canal from Fittaburgh to Freeport, plumed to a third reading.; ; The !Manor Itallsoad Vompeny bill entandlitg firm . Now Belem, Westmoreland County, to Minor Station on the Penne. Central . Italiread, parised {dually. The bill to pay bountiee in Wiulp; Ington county passed fleally, ;,The supple ment for Brady's Bend Iron Werke period , Itnally. SIIIRTZ—Nigat Res:ion—The Beasts was Pre. :copied all *robing in the diameter' of • hill rrelative to the payment of, the Birdie Interget. ,Mr. Turret made an able speeeh In fATOI of the bill. Mr. Bt. Mir repliednt length 'to Mr. Lumberton, and made a rigorous speedt, . showing power. Mr. Lamberton,opPosed ihe Death of, ~ A. Lovett—Vent. Gsnefal Gkant—Longstrout Reported at Rtelt. mond. j Nsw Yons,Apill 13—litr.!A.',. A. Lovett, ' !the &quint/rani et the People's - lithe at telegraph, dlttithla evening trt.apoilest I,hts office, NO: 21' Will' Street. Sti. Lott Ihad long teen .Identlfted with the telegrapto, Intereett of the . ceturt4, and daring tutlr , . Id career. had preteens . Mnmelf to Isrie Ante otitendr. Ilitiremahre wlll betaken ' to Bandy, Mm., for Interment.' M , eat. General Grantretnrned to Walla .Iton this evening from a brief whit to Ans • Aotountiftrom the trio of tho r.tonno. ,that oar 'meta report dust Loroteest is ;Itlcamond with the greateet ~porttoe 44 . 1 1 !army, , 110 many 'parsons mat:. thlr s !Meat. 1 An Old DenlOeint on ISlivery. Sr. louts, 'April ofDelf rills, an ,old Democrat, !priestly' Oolonsl 4 one of tho Illinois Togliatti, miasma/wat. 'elf is candidate for Coninise‘ Inthe tee 1.114 L . &stria, of Tnlnoie. i tII. deilnis Ns' position . Slaw: "I'm in..fesnir_ of allrandttlagonalasl ging, Aprons prommtion of the 'war for th attainment of pesos and permanent re•Utlioll. lion this and, and to establish Justice, I g" l 4 for the abolltlon of .1 - lams, end's gmayot absolute freedom' ' before the lair, to esti humus being in the - United Stain, loss to mats slavery Impnsill4 in a riconstructed , t iron Ciad . Lanneltod. ~17nacrivAir, April cow; trop-alii ItimasiOitintbs,iral uMy Istiohed here ati Itom t6-4rf "4 ,` d:z;-.. `c` "+ w "Ye+., ~ mod. { i✓...tSst+J.v`Za ~.Y "s -~~ N w"aa.-7 ~R;~s: tzau:.+a^^';'.aerwa .+C~c~~..u..r-air The Surrender of Columbus De manded by the Rebels, ARRIVAL OP t,OOO TEHRAN VOLUNTEERS. Fightipg Going on at Fort Pillow 4 THE UNION FLAG SHOT DOWN. Affairs in Louisiana SMALL POI PREYAILLNG IN NEW ORLEANS. Forrest's Force Going South: RENFORCFMENTS SEMI TO PADUOAH Alg CO LUMBUS. U., &a, A. 4. CAIRD, April 13.—The rebel General Bu ford sent in a flag of trace at eaten o'clock this morning, demsnding the surrender of Port nallock, at 'Columba., Ky.; white sol diers to be treated as prisoners of war, but no protection was promised to colored troops found in arnie. Five hours wore given for tho removal of the women and children. The U. S. stsfamer Mawford arrived bore in-the afternoon crowded with the Letter. As ebe was leaving Columbus two steamers arrived from below with three thousead veteran' en route home on furlough, also a battery, which were linden and which would doubt less materially change the calculations of the rebels. The steamer 011vo Branch, from New Or leans on . the 6th, arrived this afternoon. Bbe reports that fighting bad been going on at Fort Pillow all (ley yesterday, up to the time she passed there (three p. whon there was a cessation of hostilities. Negotiations wore pending;and a flag of truce was visible. Af ter passing the Ilgating was ronewerand the Federal flag was-soon to some clewn,„but It. was believed to have been shot away, u tbire seemed - te be an effort made to rase it again. Among the passengers by the Olive Branch were Gen, Shepley, Governor of Louisiana; Capt. Miller, Late acting Moyer of New Or. leans, and Capt. Thompson, of tho General's staff. The Free State Convention was to meet on the 6th, whoa a temporary ohmirman - would be elected, and the mac.binery far business put in motion. ➢our passengers were lost by the resent huming of the steamer Rummell; among them a Catholle priest; supposed to have been sta tioned at Retches. The Tot, says it is reported that the French bons occupied Matameras. Nothing is said. to indicate that Cotillion =de any reminisce. Quito likely this atoonneeitentis premature. The small pox prevailed at Now Orleans to an alarming extent. Merchandise vatuod at $34,000 momently landed opposite Port Hudson ttud was seised by the military authorities. The steamship Creole was toenail fat Nev York en the Bth, the George Washington on the 9th, and the Ravine on the 10th. The latter is *ground on the bar. Cotton is in fair demand at an adrenals of two cents on the gcotations of WI week. 'The sales on the sth were SOO hales. Prices ranging at 58©71. Sugar and molasses bad advanced. The former was 18% and the latter 82. Larzu—General Buford's demand .wa.s fdY the unconditional sunweder of Port Pillow, nadEatatcd Balt if the fort sturcudered the acmes would be returned to their mastars ; but itforead to take the fort no quarter would be ihOwn them. Cot. Lawrence, of the 34th Fos Jersey, commanding the poet, replied that his govern • meat pieced him there to defend the fort, and serreader was out of the question. Path:Drab advlces to n , on report matters mote quiet, and the probabilities of an attack greatly lessened. Gen. Eraynonn has tent adequate reinforcement, to both Cabirobus and Paducah, and no (errs are entertained by the military for the safety of either place. • Pessenger* from below report that Forrest recently crested Coldwater river, nearotack• son, going South, with 9,000 horses and 1,900 wagons. IL Is in don:4leis creggerted. INTERESTING FROM EUROPE. Particulars of the Wreck of the City of New York. THE fr..lR LI IDEA:JCLIRE. SIIIP BURNED BY TIE PIRATE GEORGIA e!MEM!MI New Yeas:, April 13.—Tho steamehlp Etna, from Liverpool, on tho 30th nit., via Queenstown, on thuSlat, arrived at this port this morning. ller papers contain additional particular/ of the wreck of the steamer Citz of Now York. Sho ran on Mural Look at, the entrance of ciao' is to wit harbor, at 3 lido& on the morning of the 29th ult. The rook . penetrated the bottom under the bunkers,. and us tho tide rose tho ship filled to but main dank. The passengers were safely . landed. Oar German accounts say that the Danes had attacked the Prussian I ,lftrettehmenbi; and after gaining hand to hand, were Wien back, andthe Prussians occupied their ifrevfew po- Alden.: The Prussian division of the guards bmre gone to 'Frederica to ea-operate with the Mu trians in continuing the sedge. Two ingagaments, which resultod in favor bf thalcsurgents, have occurred in Poland. POIVILIiD, April 13.—The steamer Pen avian hal arrived. Danish affair; remain unohanged. It is asserted that the negodationa between the Arch Dako ?doziestDian and ,the Emperor of dostria lave terminated favorably. . It is rumored that the pirate Georgia; had turret the ship William Bilunpien, ' of Maw York, in: the Bay -Of Biscay, Mat nothing could be teemed of the affair from:alb* officers of the Georgia. Thepirate was-being-rapid idly trAired. la Gevoune. - Lisepoid, April I.—Cotton is.quiet and un changed for, all descriptions except Middling and Inferior Sarah, which are end 2d. lower. The sales of the market amount to 3,800 bolas, and 6,000 were mild to-day. Breadstuff are -very dull.' Wheat is easier.' Provisions am quiet, but steady. London,Aprill.—Coneols are quoted at ill% and 91% ter money. Illinois Central charts, Id% and 13)iper cent. discount. Brie eludes, 7034 and M. . The bultiou,Le the Bank of Ragland -lee decreased 43 500 dartag the week. nivra,jNTELLi4B3ICE. Ifitiata, Whetlioz, Zeitcv,oll qty. Cti:rodiPOind!,plad+l, Kate ltobinton 011 City Tho weather continued cloudy and utuiettled and gala appears to bi the °Film of the day. The ter ricedelr aeeal Inches yestardsy, but lut evening it was apparently at a stead, with about th.c teeo flat in the channel. ~ _ ' Due tams was quits iietivei at thaimullits natet. sad with talc rocelpti; there appeared tote an' fm; in the shipmarda. -; • The only traoskat arrival from below( since Tmult day, ts the Gordy friends; from Hoeing* t The Starlight parsed Wheollog idamtlnocei yestitr= day caber way opowidatte will _doubtless be found at the wharf mortdos.. - . - The :Este. Doblosoo, with slity.kabinpaiseitgars and about des handled *moot height, lett Gm Lords. Mlle last, errattimb, Pilots—ware . Hoye and WU" eon. - Thera were mother departures aside from the dailyl ins Sarno List dropped doint to the foot of Libe rty street yesterday;to take an a lot or mitmedkan or Hasimills., It le probable she wtil he Madm-toleare this amnion.' .• ' • • Capt. Chub. Idurret, formerly' of tho.Chentit, - bni : more. recently of the Lila Taber, bas charyor. Good* Yriends, - harios purchased the coumnanditill lateral - tor eincinnitk* few days since. Ohartey.Lotenit, a ma:men trellknown. het* The - tirlLL IoD for till City but eve s. crowd with temenseri, and *lair *eight list. • The Major Andaman; Jewess, Jennie Hobbs, 0h ' Valley, Mule 3factin,dlekta and wart . adult , Deed to' leave Cincinnati la PAU ToeoolY `lb* time steamer SG. 8, Ilepham tom the gnat centre oratttution at the- wharf tor `mural dam It is generally conceded that in point of ityls sad DO -10.,-Ithe kat :tither wink*, one of thaduest stesni .th , one women inters. She will botesdy.to cow Mom - bushes. an Tliday,- and will ban- ref St. ,Loolit do:lntl* early' port crib* contthit 'The 'ls!. HI Gilmore, (*pt.. Jolly. will .peeittrely Imre Ihr icoshyllla l alne - o'clock tills morning. .040.4. informs - we that ha ha , all the height-1m mu take, but, than are *Se meant .elate,2110;111, which he it da w. lroxis-a;hartaiseecuPhd. , e. ; The''-Argonaut - Ho. 2, 0aPt..7. - ` W. Softer; is 21T bm-up rapidly , tor St. Louis; andplll*probablir be learn l ter . - . iniE • law VOL • 4 TSC42BII'. A - WaiArtPLC • T. forial4frri T 7 CI.:P_MYXO4IIAPVEICIJARTISTS.:- 144 unmpszt,DAaar,auotialhanvcrarini, 'wow 1 .7910 - svirtrorginit . 401111 1. • , =III iHuraKETs ar rtriczaßipmG., Chlage Blarke. SpocLl to the Pittabagliassetto. , . Csansan, Apia". Our martats barn boon lankly Ladled today, and the transactions an to:meow Slam the cline of badness hones fhb afternoon at three o'clock, there Imo bean m 61403,000 bultals of Whask MOGI batik a/a of Oarn: WOAD imbstaor Oats; 5,000 barrel. of 2,7111 Um:cc of Laze ; 504 barn& of Port and 21,CC0 places of Etiontdels. The marble l. ettil exelte.l. Wagai—taSO Mahar. into.No.l Spring .t aI L II, and 80. 2at 81,23.1 X . zonal—Zak higher. 'Bales new /So. 1 at b7a1,01, add No. 2 at 1133.54.97 e.. LO.tra-24e higher. Sales No. lat 4Tag3o. lira-210 higher. Sala No. lat g 1.10.1.11. Baancf wen at 81041,301 n No. Z. Eicarcisa .llta and 2030 higher Pala at 5t,14 .IT. *ging At B,IL Paoristan !intim. &las at Mese Pork at 82512 a; Balk Sbotild en 11c; Iwone rough bides IMi. Lann—Loon buoyant. and %o banter. Salmi of pre r 1 atl3ical4l%o lira Carta§ nand,' and firm at '55.451.5.11. MEMii2NUii=l Cincinnati Market. 0111CMIATI, Aptil unsettled and Martin, mIII • speerdatlye demand; Superfine sB,soata,co, Extra 58,75 to 50, 5 0...4 ramily $7O 7,60, elector rather quiet. Wheat advanced to 51, 45 dat,ss tor Primo Bed Malta Corn adranosl to arld to good demand- Bye Is bald at 81. 45 . Oets advanced to 82903, and In attire demand. Whisky to attire demand, with mom Mayers than salient at 81,25, holders askt SVIS at the closa. Prorleloms buoyant ; Mese Pork &dreamed to Prime Sims 814, Stag Meats at loan-, &woo Shoul ders lle. 60,000 rho oldelear ribbed Sides told at 1211/1 1254. There Is a largespeculatlre demand for Laid; da 7,500 at Inc ; but is now held 13 0 higher. Cloratseoldeelined to 53. Cade* very firm at 44€115- Sugar 17(419e. Idolsases Gold In; Silver 165. Eschange In active demand at 110, pronolom. Philadelphia Market Puntancutota,Aptil 13.—There lea hood demand fur Breadstuff, of all Mnds, and the tendency Is up ward. Flom is satins, and 0,000 bble Extra Paudiy mold M 38011,2.5. /lye Floor has advanced to $0.25. in Indian Cornmeal there le no change. There le a ehlritod demand for Wheat. and L 2,000 1111.11ik sold at Ill t dOelit,d2 for Red, 41,81 for Amber, and= foulPhlte. 1170 Is minted et 111,35@1,40. Corn is In demand, anti has advanced 20 per bush; olrsl,ooobnsbSei -loww at 51,30. Oat. are active at 88490 c. Clover red commends 5'1,25(47,60..1nn0thy52.50g2,73. and Plumed PAPAS. Petroleum unsettled; sales Crade at 341133, nettled In bond ft% and PITO at maw. ProMelone of all kinds continue to batman upwind tendency. Whisky to active at 51,2331,25. New York Market. Now Tomo, Aprlll3.—Cottor, erlroncod lgac ; sale. 3,000 bales at 80e. Flour 15425 s higher; tales 511,1:03 kb!, at 16,35811.65 for blots, $7,1037,55 for Ohio, and $8,15011,40 (or Soutbarn. Wheat closed at on advance of 335 e; Chicago Opting $1.74e11,8a, Milwaukee Club $1.7r€41,79, Bed 51,8331,80, Mehl iron Amber 111,901,95. Con advanced; mire 5.3,000 bushels at 10,33131.31 X, In atom, for Yellow, and 51,5501,1534, afloat. Port butpust; Stew 112.6 (325,25. Lard banyant ot Ifaux. Whisky flan. eaten of 450 We at $1,1713100. Turpentine 16c. Petroleum excited; Crude 36*, llefined in baud 5234. Freights dot and drelluing. Meek and Money Market. Now 'Toon, Apro.l3.—Stodu better: A B. a. A Combedaad pfd....... 8.5% 0. B. A Q -111. Control Bcrlp.....itby Michigan Centrat._ls, Michigan Bourbern..lls t Harlem..,---..-174 • do guarued....lin C. A P 'New York Centrol-143% T. I. A A 8634 Beading» W A Modems 1117er.....--15t74 T s 71e Missouri 75 Coupons Erie— One Year Certificates Ca Golono " A Chicago...J44 Gold • st. Loafs Market. Sr. Lours, April 11.—Cotton 2c higher; 74c for gored Middling; receipts 140 bales. Floor advanced 2061230. Wheat& higher. Corn advancing, ranging Rom sl€ll,lo. Oats stiffer at 90 02c. Prarleons seirsorlag Hew Pork PL. Hogshead Lent Tobacco sold to-day at S'2oo par 100. CtROOKRIES. bag. plisse Rio Cores; 60 do do Cape do; 10; hhda. S. 0. !near, new caopi . GO do prime Ceiba Sugar, 600 Ws. Refloat Sneers, mated; 230 do 0. 0. hiatuses, new crop; 2.23. do do do, old crop; 3300 l d Syrups. assorted brend brandy, Rangeon,,lleel trio pashas , . 2164 J 1. tkla and half bid..; IGO bbls. Rorie= 11.7 ilerrins; 60 do • Bay of behold do; LA do Laancdor do; 103 hal bbla. Lake d 07.. 60 do 29111te rub; .2 31110 bids. Tetra No. 1 EIoIR . sou do Extraased litre 77noillilq;ess; NO booes Tobsesoo osnortedh. 76 btiha Re. No. 1 winter strained L.nl 011 60 tierces prime Leaf Lard; P.llllO 10 the trade low, by 20110) 1. 1101190 a 00., , roll 4 comer Seciehtleld and Water stress. GROCERIES. 121 bag, Won.oorta; 36 bbds. N. 0. Funr; 30 do Cuba do 193 tlercos do do. _ 110 bbla. N. a 5u1.14., lOD do ebolco Byrum ' .40 bout d 1 and 101 Tobnceo; . 90 do Pounds do -15 Iva:wt.-twist 44:11 160 bait chest. Young Dyson, imperial sad Black Teas; Arriving and tor sal. low b GS 100. y RIIIV.PATIITCII. d D/10., 191 and 193 Liberty stmt. GROCERIES 2Mb dz. N. 0. d P. It.thigms, good to prim; WO has. N. T. Fyrope, warted brandA VII do N. O. Idclasse; 200 do Chard, PoWd. Onn. t Oolras Sugars; has go to p,lnte Rio Calks; `•sts Y. H. O. P., Imp. di Oolong Team Tea, 100 bbl,. Rangoon " 1 700 pkgs. Tobacco, solo bbl. Lako He ring CO bbla, and bt bbls. Ito be el , awl 110 0110. No. 1 and IS 01acirete1; In sloes and far awls by 4 stars and viands.; • ' m atte VIA; tail Noe.: slum= LAMB, - Na. 27 sad t 9 tlm thilold Meet PRODUCE CONIGIcIitENTS. - I ear load Pea& Blow FateON; 1 car toad Onto mu! Oolt; 20 bbl.. Balled Chinn 10 do Apple Huger; • 00 do Fresh Tap; 10 de &dn. /dOll Butter; • 5 kegs Puked do: • bbl.. prime Mud ; . 103 bath. prizinlo9 Peachili - 930 do do da • Apploar MIA *Green Appkr, SO bush. Clover In•od; In atom and for We at No. 10131n0hOold stmt. • a . VII&NK VAN WADE& NI? W BOOKS I NEW- BOOKS • BIBS AND PROGBEaft Or SUNDAY 80=0 ' La —A blogriphy of Eat Adam; and Wm. Fox: -By John O. Power. 1 vol. Prim El CO. • A MAELIAL ON =TEAMING TEISH— Founded on ttm Anatomy Of tao pots Inrohad In the opandlon I Go kinds and Prom construction of lortrusuata, Ala I rod. .13t00.. •.• • "BEAM GIIII EGEN. I Tot I2 io.• •'DARING AND 817111 MING. LEM. Rotten gen A Win ',g supply ibs latter work kat oxblood. . „. DOISWGYALENTS. NJ • '2OO &cu. 0ra1:4.4; 60 do lemons: -•,., 60 do Hamburg Chia*: , 160 bbl.. Potato eo bait bbla:Lske . 900 bbla. Ramat and Willow inAca; - 20 Dozes rtimo ROI Dotter ; tootPud and tot was at No. 360 LtDerty , ktroot, TOTTER, AIRES & SHEPARD. SUNDRIES: • •• • ' ! 100 abb. claim Hallett - Apples;; SOO .do Totally Mow- • • • SOO blab. Spring Bartel - % • 15 ,030 :to Ont.; • • ' ' I,LOO do Ear Corn; •-• • • 1.03 do Sheilod Cato; 1,400 do Witsait YO do Widiegienna... for ente•by GOL.A.P,E.N£3. • . , PAISCRELD'H Gott) PERIL WAILEMPLL 0411.D.PERS. Those until° bet! In the Diarist, which we csii pot onl,yrocamcossi4but rant marcisitayity pm:iota DAMP, CLAILEZ it CO., , • • 'AS Wood street: PRESSED' AND - COMMON BRIT uo,llo ,400,000 OOMMON PLIGIC; on h3aa anti, trxr sale bi• _ _ DAVID /111/0111$03. BriaN 11111. SUGARS I EUGARS I bble. Crushed Sugar • • • .1.1 do Ported and onoolated !!pp do "A" tad 'Briar; SS hbds: cholO; N. o..sium Zir dodo by BOOK/ = a LAO 'OUNDRIES: ' ,•,- _ . tco agr bum:mitts Tian: • ; - 150 do No. nerparslviet lysekereli • O. do - 3 IS:isSid attll.• 54 boxes 'Buttner Daisy Obseer, ' 100 bele. Bolintd Oarbon OU In store rut!! far Ws by BY (PM, PETTIT “Cl.; 55. 12 5 ktrillf 115LD lITHEST Jul maid tin store I 7 50 Ilona prim L;sf L ai d; 140(15 4, - •floiles 51 101500 •do 15elonail riavir *mod: ' doss sad rthbod &dor {CO bulb l'hisd 5 p 010... sfla 1313M - 1 , 112/111iX tfWll.ll., v 1,1 Iso bbisesteina;"` • ' 100 ea not 1:i1 0 3 v de 4 N:= l 4 4 ,=.ii anti k•sti In.- pa-anon ANNOISC, No: •• • AND YO • • .; UAL Obis Stisiatatii WAN Men Post Tarsiliby T.ItIMPILTILION 41i tiatc. • -• AK awl 393 'MU . BIM -- ," --- 2f/RCIEZZrovir; SILVAR PURL -1 CILIIIMPTON4i 307 Merl, etatest i 5 0 . 16 ProPiot= utd 11,, .Nestern Peamitanie, Otdo, laic* Minot* am latamed. Alect, sikaastfactannofeat Palm, German, 011ie anti Bohn Soap. Laaiitrifts ; ' TaILICT MEDINLIIHCIT Of oar 811.71131 nada wW = eumll 4. dantiallr recommend es totter tbr general nee than any other tofu» thelic; ilmtdd be banie In mtad hem neither ma ma Ideas OT nods. a n ether Wawa* itk icture which Min shrink er Ware the Must Wake. Yeanwbnntt Wool= Can be washed with the Ispidtry of Cotton or Men Cludlum ireabcd with the am vra P/11814301, do net require bulling or Ulf the rubbing, which of PACIte wee the weer end teer. itt,v - ER PReaL , sciip Ilssnorew.Groawe, DIA, Tobacco::Mains, Pliant' Smote, and the wont Belo .Water Stalin Int. mediates, apslying It 'with • elitist Sponge, that protecting Windows, Carpet. and Taranto. Dom sods nal slop. It tmparne a beiPlaney Elsts, ittarelridlatostrare, Kimmel/0d Paintings and Patent Loather llinnetilatsky ; and air darting marble and &or Melt bas no yynal. :Far the Dtth, and partite Warty tbr ShampoaWag, the &My= PHIAL BOAP U.% vela luxury Ina W. all who ban tried its =mato onslitiss, seknowledgs It lb. tonlatost Altoossris of the ago. Thlit Own pasty ask . twist front ail who. are Interested (Witting Soap, and la von cue erillseltnd tie prios of tbs aline sboaid It WI sotomitllsh Villa tee data Ur it; Ruin] according Bold .t nvia CIENTE{ rica,:eotraD, to fifty poniel bare; delivered to the qua or boats, or to al lrylhory, flllrmingliam sad city ‘,italdemeee five of tdriollow Dr ado pa iurteckadea Literal • . tdarotoluta from abroad arflV - dr* !wall to glut • flarfOli a CO.* call,. Oa 'inert, °inc ite Pew* treads Ballroad Paasugar YT Barran of all turttattom; sour gellottie cob= • • • our tradr-martifliVES PEARL xectOrd by National Gopyrigat. rohutri 1864.: - _ ' '''' "1864 EXTERMINATORS. • "le yeas otabtisbed In Y. City.", .0.1 7 wenible recadlee knOwn. d • " "Frei froasPelsooe." • "Not dangerous to the EinIDAZI "Bets came cat of that; holes diet . gold by ea Druntets everywhere. Enamel of ell worthlemi tattetiene "Gootai'• Depot, No. 482 Draidlniiy.ll. old by A. A.YARN:B7OOIVA BON a CO. cad It. Er, WILLEM a CO.. Wholetel* sea Patel', Arent., Pittdmegh. Pe.; MISSY P. SCHWARTZ; Wham& tad !total! !wee; Attlee:l=y Qty. ra , 23:Sok HENRY G. I4AI•E 00.. . . AT. now rsoetvtog Spring Stock of Goods, Which In atone, cboir and twee tW . atupase arty. thing Ire hare ever offered to the pone, exhuming thantc,oor roan, reiends and patrons for the tila• oral pathinage heretothe receiretted trooting, close attention to blutnessito meet alkonrold friends I=l GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, always c!xL tun& ; • oosartt or mars ASS sr.pws swam Prrtszcisay, 3,000 HORSES Vi 14 .7 11:). • Oltlrdr,lfr 11ua.a.a.17„ . • - • Orr,. or Miter QUierratuairtz, Waabbigtop, MO.; Zilarellls,ll,6i • -• Oar Inindned and fifty (11 . 1.50Idalbuy per heal ba paid for all ' • will orreT,Fx: tronsp.. dairm4l..ttain tb*V4Zi thirir r pi" Government Stables at Climtbro, ' Maid lianna to tai errand In all paillgilims, mat leo than Pro (5) par mom tbad. alas (5) - yeaze old( .11tain 1454 to It baud. blob ; foU flintori:eampactly brtaln woe, and of aim naMeleat I6mearill7parpenes. 2M. 4.o44rottenar WA ha Miceli,' enflerof i to, prat_ s arrem , parlealar: :.; Payment made. M delltenTat fen ia ma, mi llama of 11,:l'al,mtlat, froni 9 a. to 'to Pp m. efQuartem eTdnnowa Onion!, Cht ar„ tab9l: tin Canby PATENTED OCT.9BEIC 8, 1861 DITHEIDGIFS P/A.TIITL X VZINT GLASS. Them Mammy. are tateaded for the W. ftousoy hosting ill parts of the glom eqoallocom tt to crocking. • ' X. R. DI rott Pitt Elam Wort; Waalltnalcat street, op 17 • Pittitrafghaisam. k • TROPOLITAN LEONARD, The very latest "tvea n01,80;174. "AY LOGai sa. 19 Firm orzirr rpo GARD L ENBRIS', AND - VJ and.wszu satacorbar boa • gribAwbua Ms rano, aUsata Saw mita down the Ohio this.. as which tha Asearazaadadau Tralaor the Pittaburgb, , tort I Chlaap 11. S. atop. into hat* rarllas . from S to 14 amp, .feb.boOSera Ibe oak: an soixassaLfl tins tan= Oozed the lots asb talarasa well salt ed for Sluttistiar ..Ss!rSiplawl. ttA cosalrs. sesPorbStt othars are pall, billsl4%thot alp, to Oa mutt ter irlaeyards. liatar.fatl rny lng. bea *dna as oath awl lot, a plaa at which cab bents at tha. Mora or GEASAN THOILIS.,I6S and 157-14 b arty ilatat,Plitalsrsh, aadoa lba pratalas,. what* pa , widasS ttirch Sood.sear tba .t CO.; _ . ,Whidrealt. Dealm Eats, iCaps • and), Straw 'Goods, ame got' 111 ISM the rarOitFia mill 41;10'6 rm. °nark to ihs *at. throllita; >fls tivunto4 to call 104 mato ow teak, tbia will lb oold !h! 2.3 . 1 .Wi 4 4 8 ttr l jitt!burgb:' MANI, • •• Ins* • iiisncier' • • • -zaaittylvied their Weida isul the pada plarady, haw loin( room tuld powar.ta ttLe 17N1071 , MILI, tau their . . Istk Naaakro. and ars lavpared to ssecnteatl ordera attired Wiliam, 'Da prompt:ma mad ttapotta• ' BM I BI7 a Bata stork of /7.77 Ida:bar on hand, not daznaitea B 7 ea !Vend pn, they 'pita a 611.407. ;be pre to .furalt4 dry 71t11 , noWagi 11 , r ilusgair. roasottablo ?atm , Amer- I"TATSTEMcj344rui rdlatAZON 'Vas Mtn argaz Para:atm at:atlas sp and 'Mahn' sea. OIL, nada Pr BRA-bd*-191.1 111027 COM" ;ado Abe MUSS Uiaa,_orill ttada.}6adaatrhoabactataogce.'e.' 1 . dtloideas laft at Ildhal sad l 4 lamas isrwr, near Mat-41a be prOmptly adadad t 0....;. - IrerVbs:zoimbera of .thleArm bang. rreamtaw • aanite., primly grdif„ arc Osseo da; Oar la:amp Ida bardto giro saisfactia aragraPeet. s' aro n'abak•sagas tor Guild, Ciarriaosi.A.CoOs mum. VIIIMP. fa fnimpfre•Wafaifhado and Br. 4 112 47 0 1 1 4.ta: - •••-, :• .414•111 , 1 - 7liOusimuNG.-:aisAimiauts• . ;tame et,,xt of so,,xla sal •141• t. ill. prat Leman. fit: atemaly , prloqs- MerarrEo o l , thdr, - Sett -nod ,apetag , TIMMS • peat mkt" or SWM% TABLIP .111,00.11 0 . CLOTEB;... OAIIPC18••• mt.eassao TAD= COVEMIIi&IMAktdo, Grua:: tn• Ms -104 DoiddredVATA, ct ch.• bat q•alith . v.lieboop., lonlir•T , estaadeil 00,•. . •, •.119. lUNAAD romortspoca !.7 tir elands 4.• • eau• - • • 'MOW.* n 4 ..j alk . - : 2 4 , '' 13 ..fh - ;;;,1 : :. , 1 •,., •,.., i l Pmpares atisiiteP Insiinsaiiint3i.scrt Abr4ll.lrintlx atakaliop,' amet,,iiimslatet ift .42,21(* w:Xaomblt ' 42 , 21(* 04,Accdmoit. - Ainete.ilstiviicANix4C: ,USibliline 10.-I.Michrnretity..,.-!rs,7i.-. _-., I s.: REVARAN(I4,--Niii:s3ltrizar: automp.masarottia-unrwm WON= SPIKES astaispn andbairos;of wiP , Igeal. Cad. I 4 47110% at that codas: - a , / Sc 94 =Wm* band - .i t BARLEY, t ifrAt T . 7, - 11Aimgh rat- and Artwair *ALT • o,4lll4V,Rabi4matar4Vic-Hriali“.. I - • 11 0 4 :M. AATAISHOZIL -"ODNCE&T it AL i. s a o -7' :STOPS The Lamst Variety, Best Goods§ LOWEST PEERS or .ANT 13001' a figoZ EinVi tit tacarnr. terNo. 62 E'iftb. Street:lßl Sir A rodactloa tmoclo to &Mimi: BOOT AND MOE STORE OP I. a BoRLASV. lq ci. 138 211.11/31.1K1V11 ISTFLEWV. Th• Israest, but alit* cbsapsid Monk of • . . • '. • Boots, !hod, Gaiters . and :Baliztoralf To be tinna • iincamtsral.; 111114 at bed Tod ava 21414. Wm- . 8s sue and anandss_ppon...butds. Stock beds* sayslasatag st. - when, . - • • ' • .141. - 8081.1911:11..113 Iddakst stnost, ItSIEW AND CLIOICR HIMEOTION -Spring and Bunn :ter Boots, ntrAbiO :We ltatAal• -1; NAW 13001` AND gaol, iotzall 01l SLAZIER. dc . SOUTH, na 54 NaAErc tit, qa dAqr=f4sga ThIAL IVElir GOODS! NEW IMIX3 .tan past nairsd iiar.i3ldla 'ilia& of , Boars min mut whist, v. um sentitio - L611467 Webs.. ths largagt, end beti.B.l‘l4Astmek of., N, W/ VMS Ctalt Diarts, • To eimunnictit. clil. laintslApit eAtens "rds« Rabb, - Fl y s GooDg i , r ,;_,:•-..,..:,-. .... ~ : -.........1] . s r , . ' .1178 r EZOSIVEZD,, . -.., -.' •• . rr . ~. - LADLES' btors Imo sktatomstAtomrs: ~ Do , moilocoosclors wan, do; ' ONN;O8 VIBES COLE ClltArti tiliTS do ; AC of tba bail eistods tort, sod r wiii,C•siigitt to eve 0134). Ain= BOH e; Ito. 71. on:of wi.on Ltd rT JOHN CAMPRELLOdiomfaebaror of BOOTS BNB MA avutT_,S. ALBREE i 'Jr silo sad of Dollen 1.11330013,1180813,ka, =bat Wood sattl YaostlvilarostwrPtithsttith. :DI 3 OL lITION.—Tho raittleolup: 3:ordeal's:l:Mar under Ulm ilatt ArtyWr ' otJOHB VOLVTLYA III• p u re of air. dV _ b .=!..r=r a h arXt_ OLLS TONGSLY: I 61.1'ws . krioydattboacalvaii Ind , bte4 to, .atl than bates' daft% egatbil Bad ttna. will pm, Vico. tlie suldertalsted seta*. mut. ' SO.III:IIWIGTLY,Tht. . , BUM= 11119DAI7ON. •• ' lia:log used our Tloadoelllll to Itfori4; D. GIL. 1132 • ex, ye abarful!Treccatmead Um tom Jam cadamers and the pablio In • gausetililuumai of pr9hol sikaperteata. .JOIpit.TOEBTLY• 00. ieforriski" to Itssabo* werwinld altipoH:tfolly botPoolt coollintuste ef te iv' outtiltolgotoPxo our prodocomo.o, to tholtloortos Nast 13ot!th the rIISSOLUTIOIC—TI33 .g acre binetatere wider tbetisam and .style tkiIIDDLZ OD., wee dlasolied by mutat agmatentini the , last . day of INceciaber. ,The Gaserce maihrebitmert Lae been anee..the lat at lanuary,. - 1840, sad , henceihrth be In the hands and melee 'the Mix*. , enumerment of an 6aratlstiea Oder all.: . ma et Amembly, salathig to • g SIDDLL b anthotised Me Am mad& • mailmen& All paitbei haitarnletnie mamba - the Lae 'Arm' an mooted torment the .semee the Onantlagrom toreetaleamn @Mall peimialimine• lag - • withalitdder, ..• . EOM= =Brit 'ROM? 81D DLIC ' CS= TAIRSOMMON OF PARTNERSHIP lisitottrs mistlits batmen ths etsdastgisd,ltabsr the = 4. 11114 OF.JOHN. BTON 4 .11 spitssttx tux LIM,. frost this oo Sesta, BI ONAND BEESON r than Stu firm' Ths buttnass will 1. Ottaltold It =BM. tr, sadee ths otosas .biastotcas.. - - • . MILO. Blttattsts. Es& 11041864:. - mb&tt - I . llSsMan'ON dt COZAWi r liEß= lllll2.—Thonlv bustotoos,lslottos Winos TON . sod_ 14AH , DAV/14 toklor tlia Orin of OIL 1.11.411111.1.201FA1Xt bat beetidtamlool by:Moat toosoot. .308.1 AV HAN. ILTOH vat attind to tbolsouttlitt oottomto tht abl 14E4 comer Iltettal!l6, _JO& P. tontabnikigtqc ketwuirtih. =ler fauf sirls,or."lll TIMM ts - fully Uffettudriff tafA erffm "AIM /4 1 / 4 t. sanigl u as qua, .11 LIADI4/0Ir: ir ' ' u .T ttixti O . Ira - War ISTRIWiCrEt ADAIR . _ PHOTOGRAPH ROOlllki.‘. co ,Is= Jana AND liaureeputto.. aia oh*, int tue '.7moft sum) ' . . • ' • or frinotO , eiriFtyksltails oamsd.'filia is.. .; paipalre Outs d• Timm to Odds* and WY PinINTANCID wolf houttbl at thk AMP' AlM p n r Z o ot c h i e n may eeaV:. oientlity at Mb otabnibakent. Lilac ~lnd to • daps 'bad Matt of !War.. Team inqlentioal AIM Eli 33- • -- ' , -i'' . , - . of •-,,, '''''• DR. RELELZ.. • - " a C ,,,... d"ri• übw"uv.rig.- ags aurirtcml.LAi.LlnFo,- gm-tr_ad d tda=A4 Pun"nt.llTeio,onoaLowinnu;tts,a 11l f ,DMwanosyma! I rodour.. ..,, c ,.. ice i ffi g — iftzgrf ._,-. ~.„.,..-:',,,„ . -.. MHEY DIE INSTANPaIe - - • •'' : Jo:total ISZM I ZaV rie T i FF".."!4 I2I "4. 44°III :-' VOWZ"‘SiliA*4lolo;', . I ''Y °it 14"414.:"V4a,qiij4:::, 4 I F °21:11 # 144 1 4 4:::::' .1 1 •kr;647oitithi-t3iicc,in; ~ 1 5Att1”, . .,i,, z ,,4 .iz• MT9LLISTEIL 4k, BAIA :I „141'4rtlilf4-04. TOBAIMASIAII77 NO. 101-WOOD-8221124 Prirciviart PM of‘fullid4llselP 1047 Arta 45 NUWP. 124 4 'ste TTETIP44C": .o ' ace as ms opurejwitt 4404 5 t , ie;"iMitg 4 O 46 ILOVIrO N. il4in• Atirrica•take. 'Aka, Dodo. AnSalitat, Agrfrow l ittlen_sla,/e8 . 14, 'aVio:f A 'tt 4o • 4hl'l~+J k ND AcjinG 87#4124,, 3 r' pladßlir, .pliaa EM=I Efiel
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