was di ra t ifying :what did not deserve it. But being assured that it was used wide ly and industriously to mislead people both as to the subject and as to our chinch, I drew the paper substantially (some What sthonger, ) as it now appears. I made my signing it contingent upon its being signed indiscriminately among a good portion of the clergy in this and immediate vicinity--because the moral value of such testimony depends largely upon it, embracing a respq•taldc number Of those of different ecelesi,:ii cal sympathies. I left town mediately after, and was with lily wife in the State of New York for more than a fortnight. On returning I found to nv surprise that the Pretest bad been 11!:, flea by the Clergy in the interior, and was evident• iy being circulated throughont the Diu •e‘se fore.saw, at once, that in some : smaller and more isolated congregations it might he the occasion of unnecessary trouble, and that the younger Clergy were liable to be embroiled in unseenirc discussions, unless much circumspection and self-restraint were used. Hence I Ile letter which I circulated and which I marked Private, not because I coutt• d concealment, but because the t mut', I given was especially for the Clergy, and would loose its force if it became early the subject of discussion among the Laity. lam glad that you have thought proper to act upon its advice Oil former occasions, and do not fault you that in regard to the late proceeding ~r your Vestry, you take a different cour,o The Letter is now at your serviee, t,t be used in any way that - you prefer. In regard tO the action of your Vestry I must be pormltted to say that it seem to me to be unnecessary and likelt to be injurious. I have Ile% cr regarded sign ing the Pentegi as a test question either regard to Loyalty or Slavery. Variou considerations of courtesy, of expediency and even of stern principal may determ ine one to withhold Lis name —and I should hope that our congregations may not be dividiedity having such question , forced upon them. The signers of the Protest having dime what they deemed their duty, desire now to leave it with Him who seems to have taken the cause of the Negro into his own H u nik, and who will find the agent proper for his work. If my opinion can have• any weight with your Vestry, 1 wish you would ex press to them my sincere hope and de sire that they will reconsider their action on the subject and set the magnanimous example of a sacrifice for the sake of peace. At the same time I must request that in doing so, you will read them the whole of this Letter, that they may per ceive the ground on which I stand. In haste, yours fa,thfully and cordially, 1 ETTER TO MESSRS. :MADEIRA A Perrsnrucin, Dec DI, 1 , -41e;. Ray. E. M. VAN DEUSF.N : Deer : —Pr uquming that you would be glad to reply to interrogatories, ad dressed and properly propounded to you in candor and sincerity, on the subjert of our present difficulties, you will allow the subscribers to approach you in a spirit of kindness, with a desire to re move erroneous impressions, whhh may °fitow;, 0, - in the minds of some, do injustice-; that, in your reply, you may have fin oppor tunny of satisfying the moiff in relerend•e to your should it be questioned by any One, and restore and perpetuate the harmony and gimil n-el ing hitherto existing between you and your parishiorers, and place yourself right on the record in reference to atrof eious sentiments set forth and promo] gated in the political pamphlet issued and , published over the signature of .Joan Hopkins, Bishop of Vermont, thus .as chi. vie elating and identifying the opol na- Church with such monstrous and dis- t, gusting doctrines. It was in our opinion, hut ff x pre in say the least of it, unkind, ungd-n en • ous and uncharitable to the thureli the truth of which he by his labor and eloquence has one of ti. so long sustained, and apparently loved I„,h. and cherished, and deserves the une quivocalcondemnation and reltuke of eves' lover of his country and his church_ A test of loyalty, in our view, of the questions involved, is not confined to any particular mode, but may be exhibit ed and proved by both action and dl,-,• - titration to the satisfaction of every Ten ztonable man. We deplore the present trouble, and would be happy to have your views, in writing, in relation to the light of secession and the institution of slavery as it exists and is known in the South. Hoping that your declarations may accord with the sentiments of those im mediately interested in your happiness, welfare and usefulness in die Church— Mar cause is jostled from the path of we are dear Sir, with undiminished es- . Mica' and military prom otion. teem and regard, Since the war eTan we !Nye t his ex- Yours Most Respectfully, emplified in a hundred cases. Now' in P. A. MAnEWA. I. M. PENNOCK. the North are now so acceptible to Ab ; olitionism as old broken down pro- DR. VAN DEUSEN'S REPLY. i slavery Democrats, like BEN BUTLER, Zi MESSRS. MADEIRA AND PENNOCK : luau who cares no more l'or Aboinium Gen denten : —Your note of the 19th• ism than when he voted it the Charles inst., has been received, and as I always • am grateful for any expression of regard ton I '•it venthin t'or JEFF y nomi from my parishioners, so do now highly nation tOr the Presidency. At that appreciate the assurance of your candor, , loot time a suited' to be a pro shfie ore sincerity and kindness, and will endeav or to answer your communication iu the man, represent ing Massachusetts; at same spirit. I presume you have not present it pays him to be a miserable considered, that at the Vestry meeting On tool for the extremists of the extreme the 7th inst., when in stating tny reasons in , of Abolitionism. He is a repre• for not signing the Protest, I gave, at the • request of several Vestrymen, my opini• • sentative man; the embudiment of dem ' ions at large upon the subject involved agdiguery; a loud and extreme declaim in the discussion, I was assured of your or, and these it seems are all that is entire satisfaction with those opinion ' I needed to pass for what one pretends and further, that Messrs. Madeira anti Harper stated, no one dissenting, that if , h '• ! I would put those oyinions in writing, Then we had, for a paying season, there would be an end of the whole unit- the notorious Parson Buowa-y/W, an ter; that a promise was madethat I should ' old humbug, who for Years insisted on receive a note for this purpose; and Mr. , Madeira moved a reconsideration of th e and argued for the "divinity of slat Resolutions, leaving us to infer that if I, He took the stump early in the rebel in reply, embodied in writing substan- ,lion, and succeeded, by airing his pa tiany-what I then said, every one would trimism, in making a fortune oft of the be satisfied and the Resolutions w•uld not be passed. sooonies who bought his romances. At • waited an entire week for that pur- ' pr,•se n,t the ~ . gesi lion in this line of pose - , and nothing was received—nor an • pretension is ewe G(.11. GANNETT of allusion made to the subject. I then Arkansas, lately an officer in the rebel called another meeting when the two . service. He Is 011 s toop in New absent members were present, and still no reason was given for not enmplying York telling such stones as best suit Iris with the pledge to send me a note. I was Abolition employers, which consist in not asked to repeat my explanation for h,„„i ty the benefit of those absent members, but the Resolutions were passed, and w i th _ of the Nortlt. This person recently from out - anything further being said, the nut- • the rebel serviee dares to suspeet the jority immediately retired. You will loyalty of the opponent , of Abolition perceive that Dm- the c cry action was • d • is one of those th, taken, which my written snit, no nt -" • - to , render unnecessary. The door W Itrleans corresponfli thus been Amt affainst me, and though. Ifif•ri who to obtain place arc rikadly atter the lapse of nearly another week p : , )1V Au.e. GANNETI . is now Io S the note is cent, vet nothing that I (am • now sage y will chan thosif plo-eedines. ' • 0- -• . , atate Goverunif nt in In regard in the yindietition of my lac. Wider the Prisident's altv with those 'Wit luoit, which at - as to Ise ly pro - lamati, if, when it is at:comp ish. another purpose of the written explana- it will n-,t be leird to tell the name Lion, I now feel that that object can he „ rat uni et , _ t :states ~en - more effectually a rnmphished be thc Certificate which i Inc'',. had the ple t iffure „nil it. ff , the effirespondent in of receiving to-day. and a cope of which question intimates, the rebels should f send you. I hope it may he in sin rent, this GANNETT. And all like him such way as commends itself to y.oir would immediately rot nin to their first itetterjudgments. Very Respectfully affection. Pc ruining hiniselfto b e used Your Friend and Rector, by the faction who have hint in training, 11' , E M. VAN DEUSEN. th , il his I,llii pretensions are ----ea — Tint; 111.-W Military bill passed by the .• It c rutty v"ltihilitY: he is, how rebel Senate places all white men from . ever, at present the lion of the Rich, eighteen to fifty -five in the ranks at once, with the exception of certain civil ofti- A DELEGATION of butchers from New - cers, clergymen, oversvrs of negroes, Y or k, Philadelphia, and Baltimore have and a tew other exempted classes. had a hearing before the Committee of Those that are not aide-bodied are to be • employed in var.-ous services connected Ways and Means of Cohgress, and re- With the war. The conscription is to he monstrated against any increased tax sweeping and relentless. , respecting their business. Vast. .`,. Till'HsllAy AIoRNINtI, FElt. 11.1'361 Ifl PRIM AR V M N:ETINGS Meeling of Ilte Allrm hen y Cout.ty Demo cratic. Gantt ltt ec of l'orrewpomleuce. Plll',llallt 1., tile er the ch n t r ,,,, ll , : „„i si•rn•t:ity published in Post the committee Met Sat ardity at the St. ('haste; Hotel, and 3,llopted count . ) be an 4 they Are hereby routtosted to moot at their several places of t Ming IM not the 13th dry 01 Fel/MI - try teat, and elect ‘lolegaios to attend a county cont eat ion to be held at the Court House in Pittsburgh on the following Wednesday for the purpose of selecting Arlettates to the Denn,ratio State Votivention. Residue?. That in the Pities and Boroughs !Odd election shill te held Let seen the hours ul5 o'clock am!". o', lock p iv. and in the ton nuhipi bet Ween the hour, 01 p. tu. and 5 o't•loo k Resolved. list each election district Khali he entil led to two delegates in :121.133 s'ollllly (..551- senti.)a. Hrsa?veil, In 4111(41,1114'M of the tirst reNolut ion. that the lieilloorac iNlet 'lore ribliip tie re quested to hula their election for iteleiiiates at the huinie of John Hartman in said lon not at their riAt•t' 01 i ut ing • lIEMBE= 1 - at I,bilrgh, rill. '23, LAU ABOLITION TESTIMONY The 13“,1011 mot, wraith, tilt . orgall ul S,nal.r Nt \t:: ER, anal °niers (mi . the Abolition stripe uC WANI,EI.I. P1111.1,T1', 4 , has n u‘irre , poinient in Nuw ()d e a n ., \eh() tells sonly very unwelci.nie stories of the of thin Inasmuch as tiii• cxtract liiis ttlrcady permitted 1, , ri...tirmitice it witlimit -HI. jeetinif Hur,elve , tU the eliarge nt tr. o.ll'l 41.•,114k1it I, he , tr,l 111111.1: 11111 111 t. 1 , 11 - 11,1 L 1,4k- , 1 , .111 111,1 11111 , 1:NVell11 . 1"1:4101,1 31.1 111111,•1•111 1,11, 1 ,It 11- , `,1 4 1 , 11 , N 1 . II New IIJIi ~111 be ; ,k,•,, I.tir the entire loath the peoltl,• 1?1" Ii .N4,r11, 114111 N „ ell relit - vim-di their 1.11111 titeorie, on, ~r1:1 1,1 re% ..r n, nn Ji-- still very srron, Ihe major-it y: t o inure t the Citllle klet of ors K and lair premier JEFF. The Do-,allod I 111,1 i 1:11iLlIt'llt to ntc.t,lll , tal tl,r larren,e, hitt it n ti' the element:, r,I Its -En , •'- A Po TT*l..lt the .on , hi -10E13 art' slittloiently l'he great, pert 01 the I 111111.-SCr Itotiv It•ctioil, uli li'for,o A, 1,1. • r. we ore errs I It • .tre w Ith LIS, Lut ahnult rrt ONE- uccrtAkc Anti Ili. , tit Ili] nknw into t ot thy N.t. thry ,Ellll.l 1,1/1t r I, hlti,l the luk,•wnrm I uionni l'hvy hql PVC on I helr nut Wlly 1.- thAt lil' uclre of i.r.)p,rt) 1 , 111c , 1 it trt,t.l, ,14rcingl) . uro I thr proMittnl,—t .•ontempt or thin in but lii \ 01101.11.1 ill,' helr 141 41 111. T... 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I, HOU Without expressing an iiiiiniiin the truth lil Aii tlie,e Ilwrt• one of them which i , I' id. to thfli jiculy condt•iiitiN the hratclinir apo,iate , , tell,, to obtain iirc (\cl read} 1 ,, fl ht under any hanner and f,r any cau-k• This cla.-s ‘.l nrimpt dein iwng itlly , C1 . 1.i0/1 , f tilt• but , I.t livard , if iu I•N cry L , cnlity Tlicy al.. 1111 Alinitur they I , I , ‘ M : 11. l 111'y ;Ike g011;1 ca n• t• that thvit bril liance "It tII NVltni tlrc Itti 1.. in -111,•rrity, thvy wake it' e 11 S i 11 s itolit teal and partizan 11.0 ks are thus, suddenly tran:forined Into pa 'riots, while genuine d e votion to the pup THE POST---PITTBSURGH, THIIRSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1864. P I T S 13 I' It G II 111, In' Sine I. THE OF`rizt.e POTOMAC DemOna Ahroits th e Ka pid an New 'York Herald has a letter Llit 4erBundity, !riving the followitlg par It we= reported at Brandy Station this morning that Gen. C'trldwell, with his own division and another brigade of the second eorps, captured a rebel captain and t ‘ - tolk\ live private, or the picket on c r.,•: . -ing at Mort cm'. Ptmtl, that the inlormed him there wet,. only 10(1 hti:rado.. within t , :11 111 , 1 , •• ( , 1 . that 1. , !111. Then . Upon (;,•11 I . :11,1w , 11 determined to storm the Jebel Nvorl:•:, where ten or twelve pieces or artillery were in post. lion II dr, w the tire of the., litter• les, ,liseover.•,l that the works were Ni it lc 111 , enemy, and deemed it prudent 1 ,, I . AI] kWh 11 1 I 111• prolortjtoi ()I hi, I illt• pil Th , re he reinaine.l, but toll arils nigh! 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Su:wit - 11,n. , 11 , 1nrtal I c gr!rrilla -1.,•w day:, t,ll the Km1111:lii !PI iiN r. \Vt' , l Irglllbt, \%;l , ii l'i . 2lll,tr 'II ut belonirine ,AlLrineei corp., ~r v, •.! in Fl ,, rida and M , •xi,•,, and ii tr. ~ n t;.,n hrutl'- staf f ill with tle . lator ~,Lllllly Sule.equ,iitly h rc , igne,l the army am! to!cupt,-,1 the presickney ot the Iltti lir In , titute (if Cincinnati' in which punglit he wa, at 11ur breal:in:2uul i I ' the civil War 11, then became .• , .lonel ..f this ;?: - til Irhin regime.n_ and f ,, ti , zlit bravelv n wally bath,, i•ve, iitlit at Bull A litit , t mil, and r, iadt - ,, 1 a 13rigadwr-hip for reward 11, , t if Put, F. AND PAPE.Ii.-- A. 'York that sim c the war the ri- iu gold rf; per rent.; in 'run 127 ifer rent . In cmil MU per cent f•utree null per ct ni ; 200 per rent.: tea 1111 per l•(' (•01.in , r lOU per cent. IVIly has guilt ri-411 heist' Simply he ausc the whole cmnmmtity, including the Government, are daily' offering, in (Tea, .1 , luvutitie paper for them. and only a .-nutll r las-. sic - duties payers and speculaturs and intis , rter-, tfi e ha ler it auld The pats I I rte nutlet. it is nut e ported It is latex in increased titiantiiies, and wise tint:Dd) fails in value TUE DiFFEII.I , Nt F:.--_1 h.5..ty lawyer . lately in ,die , •.urts, found himself hongd with a I,n.)f y witne,,, who ouldn't explain, :is lie ilebired, differ cure 1,1 wren the "Wick . ' and "long kind , lialel.ne • \\AIN', wan: hr :-aid, eein \\ the t Nveen the thief: and Inn.• I d w"Exphii❑ittlua 11 all I , lla!ltit.v tijck head t i, hut y ou u Said thu 1!1,.,'H prHect 1, • , ri:ittated at ‘‘ ,t Point to rYI hi h .11:111 I in=critted the 11}11114 , s or all riigular army n'ho .Ball hit I tCI killi•il ur died of Ivolin(li,rficiiiv i in tlii Ii I I luting d: n •-•rthr 111 , Y1111111Y111 to by I I 13Naljoil —;(.12 111:1;iir ; I F for 4.6'1 , 111 -tor:. 16...1 . TOC I-Z, IND I:OND.. FUR SALE. ;79 libind ..i 'i ail - . i iduielisi Mo. I ~ri is i 111 ii; in, . iiiiii.itnin:, Bank. i ' 04113“ Ii• I' . : I ' 4 ht litijoi. S S Uhl .IN. . . . —a ... - - liruner and Insurance .iktecur. hl II •,. I ourth st . (Burke's Buddha; I AIN iii•h-ii , .i' ili .iii :'; 4if,.llifl n•h. la it a Dye-...grk PER CENT. " PREMIT":111 NVILL glom , -el . \ i. - w. 1 , t„l, , le I.i on the ;.I IL/MIJI he algid Oil T., in, , t:int, in the old Catholic pari , h ,•iyurch , in the year littst Mr. Mathews first prepared Of Monaghan, Ireland. in i iiiiiint•Linaii- for \ L.NETIAN HALE DYE; suf., that time May Conpons of the 5-20 Bond,, Lion of the dental of A rehl.j,h,,i, It iit .i.., ml has been used by thousands, and tit no Instant, - it,i it failed to gile entire satiklaction At KUL NTZ 2.. MERTZ'i , Bankers, of New York. The .swiss. were or The VENETIAN D'VE is the cheapest in the f e bl 4 . l „, I la N nod street tiered by the Rev. Dr. McNally, Lora world. Its price is only 1. itty cents, and each --- - - --.- TION.—T HE. FIR 111 OF those usually . sold for ffl. D .. 1 1,11 Bishop of (Uglier, Ni ho irttiteiii that the , l ' tile c° "'"" inutile the quantity of dye In is .0 ( DAN ff./. AR :11-.1 ID 'No a. cm . in the dereaqed Waft a native of the palish of The VENETIAN DYE is warranted uot tu in- Armstrong Coal Company . was dm...died en the 17th of .unitary last, 1,3 the s it hdriiii al id I, II clo , her, younly Tyrone, anti that he :il_ Jure the hair or scalp in the slightest de.gree. The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity Toonly front the firm. arid selling o u t hie ititerit Ways kept up the most Intimate I onne( to Edward Dull All claims again-t the tin, wall and certainty, the hair requiring nu preparation ton lion with flint di.4l-.,•. a hate% cr. tie iet tied by the remain ine parisierii '' The VENETIAN DYE produces any shade Ii H. 1'00:11Y. 1 -', 17; 111 - , - ; the anh,llll I of Wool chi Aped that may be desired—one that will nottade,crock EDWARD DI - 1. tram CalifOrifita was fifty-fit - L . bale (4 wash out—one that is as permanent as the bait °- _ ieb/3t DANIEL AR3ISTRUNCE , of itself For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents. REFINED SUGARS— ---,--- :3 colninon, coarse Wool, worth ,ix, eight .&:- I. DIATELEW S. 21:Xtbbls. -A" and "8" Coffee &wine. -,' or ten cents. In 1863 the clip will be Genera/ Agent, 12 Gold at. N. Y. , 50 bbis. Crushed, Powdered and Grano c A 15 .. 0 manufacturer of MAI /I rws' ARNICA HALTS ! lated—now in stare and for Mile by over fifty thousand hales, at an average ,Lo. , S. the best hair dressing' in use. Price '25 ' REYAIER re BROS., of twenty-fire ( ents a pound. coati , . • janl6-13d )a(115 126 and 128 Wood 64 • . . . :tIIE "liiirdd's-lifirucl" of the Catholic F.VrA GREAT REBELLION. ellurchi,for the repose of the soul of the - i aii... . vriumph of a Great Discovery. = y late Arehhiscip Hughes, was celebrated with great'poutp at St Patriek,s Bathe- Pyre.l /,he 7. l)l l l i c io h n a!' h '',r,b 4 l o " / Ag,„a, o i" n gt fn i m em A " 9 bag .liair. ted dral, in New York, on Wednesday morn- cioue community lins adopted in their stead,.. ' Z ing. The catafalque was brilliantly illu. CRISTADORO's HAIR DYE, 1..1 i minated, and the great edifier, from the And for 0„,, ~,sort: It embrowns ana blackens 0;4 greatontrance to the grand altar, presen- the hair, 5, it Ihe si.,/, II is :3 1 , , in tare l'oncolifenf, r .,,,,, ted a'inost gorgeous appearance. The n wl t d, b trola i ';L fi ",a": , /,:; 1 ,! ' 1 1‘,' , ';1,'..", r uT . eroli'll , e , c i es i / e r r e r . ,_ . ., eulogy was pronounced by the Bishop own living hu r is. II- CIA. , : i , ‘K Onset Kht 31,,, Y. / 1 '."'') (Loughlin) of Brooklyn. difi I' N ifehi /h. I Ini es,l7 8 are al; ii,,, m It 'WV'. ' ..... c --010 el f•I IR . A 1,111! lit lii tt b) .1 (11.1, I . Al.( qi( i s Fle:, o. No 6 A i,tei lino,. Neu 1 - I,ri: ! , old 13 nli A LETTER writer from the Army of the Druggist:l .31 , p10,1 1 , 3 An II ,i . I Irei,erzi. Potomac says that many of the veteran l' l4-I l'''`." corps returned to the army before the cx.pi ration of their furloughs, One of thin class gave as a reason . for not !TM:lining the fit!' time, that he wile "home_sieh" and •;‘, returned to his home in the army. Eiii li such veteran is worth a LIoz,n:TZINI recruits, whose chief weakness is that they iel home-sick :Liter another fitilii,,ii \V ksittNoTiiN letters (remark.; the linclnn PoAn sav that the t.thle, of gros,:tnen are hurilimeil down with com munioation. on all manner of topics, iln portant anti unimportant_ The labor.- which 'one committee men hare to per form are really onerous, and rohthe of tie, of representative of much of the :flit ter which n eon . utitueuc•y often throw, in their imagination, around it . A NV , .Iici. , TLE ont,mporary tell , of a puEnaoiou, goat who, seeing his , loolow in a hole mad, in the lowerLd hi, 10•(1,1, ,hook his { tiudal ttpiwitilzigc ['iodic:illy, and at a trentendou,gad rush ed upon the shadow, went into the hole , fight und,r and has not twon 9crn . Mr)ntl: neccr lu:h into anything without giving the subject due ron,hlPration Till t.p.rt the IL. ISt tit lury Tri• t , ury estimit Ow Runlet.' debt ttitlit• Cttuft •&rat v ti' , 1.117. , 71,M1. rt•ititicatt,, t;ttt:It,0011,100; inn.rest bt•ttritit4 tren , tury 1I trp, $102.140,000: Imn inter t-tt tittt.ts. $720,000u00, It i tltt: tin lint r trt-tt , ttry ttntt-, on hand, 4,97,11t.(1 . . (On K ii) (;iovE,4 RAT kiNi , —A iiol.llliillly of Fl'cu.•huicn ha; 11,1.11 I riji cd iii ('llicag o . fur tli lcurl x .;c• of catch ing iat', tlwir and export ing them h. Parr, wchcr 111,..v ~re ma;lc• I.lj , in Ow \ - kid - ginv,, THE rt , llltS id, tile hi,' draft Wt•rt•-•l:ited n ( ~i nfreizs tlir oiln.r I v 7 - 000; rr ii 71,100: paid ,I.lllllllllHliiin. 41 taHl, urci suhstituic , , >l-1,)10(1 , , orvisd, 11,000 THE eNctlillll k io ountmin , ut plea:quo, -prio:.zs in nmiuro which qui) in tli dmytiun% bidildo in th, Im , nni. 4 oluloulo.n-• HI nil_rhtfAll Tiff: Itherly of 111, mmllllll-1 drn ‘ .1 Ili.. It a i rt J 1,1 ;si 1611- ItU 114 - 1.1 - 1. , ('‘ , 111C c Lt tit r than nlhittl ..It 1,1 , .1-meht, “'l.l II al.t.Nl grin llf (11,1.1- f f 11111 / r t , 11.111,.• iron U..• to^; gr " ‘i Lire townnhip DEEM 1..- k.I vt• Ir. on il.• ,1•11 •13 I:1_ :11'131.N1 , 1.-111.1 nr, wl tut diu_lo, %% , IrLlTticri, Alin lr. .1 ru.• 1,1 11. h• (Ilia :ti I . ll'l \\ :‘: I lie 1 .\I ir) The Saturday Morning Post. T 116' 0%1.1 1/Elll/4•1( ,1411 RNA I i'llt.ll.lL,l In A 11t.,11,1 HIBTRHED EVERY 13.Al'URDAY, A I I'll 1: , 1i1 lii l 11 . PI.NN . Our Dollor load Flfly 4 ...ON per Annum" I , pu c,,•11. 1,30 ent .111.1 et! r re I •• Thy \ I ,rltel :Anil AI rl, ull it rnl iutrre•«t, nt the uiii. R. 111•1 , •Ilifori`, C. , 11-I lIIC ul 111,pur ?Ant Ir,l klro ul the II lel'Y R HON OIL Iv siTIL L A ILLNI A Joeeph Fleming's Drug Store, ..rner crf the .\Inrl:,•I etl•ct4 A ;Po per yAlluli At Stt dente per KYllun ',II. per It here a 1,,, Ina) 1., w.:amm,l. at the prime Putft s h 1,, the pound. warranted . I 1-11,i tl,v te,t yacht, ,Tutlrt ap, Amt Per inniery in great I amyl y Hnif //ynr, Oi all cript and ('canto in great t ariet ; Pure I.ltltior, lor purpo , ,es i all the re• Patent Aledmines of the da3 : ; M ine and Coarse Sponge In fact it yllll %Oil] an} thing that can be procure,l in I , rug Store, remember that such an na,ntlllll ilt la nut to hr Inun,i elsewhere in the city, it, at JOSEPH FLEMING'S DRUG STORE, Corner it the I /iainon.l and Market street. --- "?'` l 12 ICTLY pURE ARTI(I.}! Al' LI )W PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & McGARR, i'loMl I Corner Fourth and Market Street.. Drugs, Drugs, Medicines, Medicines, Chemicals, Chemicals, Paints, Paints, Spices, Spices, Soda, Soda, Ureani Tartar, English Mustard, &.:. Frell.•11. English and American Perfumery and rticles, Brushes, Trusses, Patent Mel,- all Druggists articles. ;StrirtiY Lt low prices. Pre4oription.4 rwetiratol) lod at all hours. and Liquors tor me‘li orr:Ll 1.4. 11.2,•*,1 FACT DT E 'lab !Cul,. PI rT,HI'Ki Dyes, Dyes, Oils, Oils, TOBIAS' 1 . ENET I 1S LIN I MEN"F.- I.—A eel sure for in.,' 'Uhl 11,n, nniperur A.. all . ) 01 her. I'l,lll. it 1 1 0PITIVely 1•11 re, relict In .0,6 , 111001 y sure 111111teth.gtely it is Mothers remember this. lint Anil l OW, IN ea n 'Oll 4 bottle without . 'rnop I, .1 nhaeane Which notice. I rnonent nttseliiii,s, the Joni in the dead hour oI tii,tit bet n rh).. in esti he sllllllllolled Ina) hr tun kte. 'he N . elletiati I.lll' neler latln. Price cents n bottle. 5 , 1.1 ICI 111. NE.I il':11 11, l ' ltheit/Urgth and 111 renpe,Thil,le II tigelot I orlon. f,e; Cnrikinit street, Nen' York. E 4 rii.-I '. ?\ " ' A S \ A 'I L N I I D , hatted for the benefit, Milt fie n ( A 1i1.1.4 IN To vc( Vii nt ffinin 01, le! ,lif‘ . Prenottiire Iteciit of Alan- Ilona, N.,. • sunni) in, It the 441 - 11 t• t II r , I, L. ISI 0111 . uttut, h., ..111,11 titer unilergoino H) p,J.tpAltl athire,sett rul t•I , PPC zi le t I.e hit of the N I MAN FA lit. Iteaftird. N =EDE TO (11.Nrl I' TIVES.-TliE REV, E, A, WILSUN'r3 REMEDY tou.nni pt lon. .I,lllmo, Brour hitis I ongh , lulu-, nlt all Throat on.l i.tiiif• A fleet ions IH a pamphlet irk ing the 11011 ti 14,1 , -1 1.1- 1411,1 10-1 Pli • rlu ..,trri MN 11he I I=l 4 17:?7ff, .(1,114 NN% ct KERR CARRIAGE MANUf ACTU Silver and Brass Platers Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, =ZEE rl , ll)ll,irw=no N 1 . it. lin. I L , . , Ff OtrErt,l r i i N:0 T git V.—T E I;. E r. T os- of E X ,l Jo. hi lry't. It:,. T . F . I 1 < ) ' I.' A N IMMIU:Iii 111 r,. , 14, a trrn;.:, I 11 1 ~ 1"1211fielq z REMOVAL. • - - .1 _ . TIIV 1P1111... I th t. It!t 1110 S , lll I . pi. I, ii.• ;.• .111-11. ‘l/4 .1 1 Mill ~..~, Duquesne liras , WOrkS, Cn4i;wAn )I'4. I FINISHID BRASS WORK `,•1•E.l %lAD/Al' V. 012 D it El" II It .79 \ rill oN Pt MP. I. St NI)AI LIQI OR SEI4I,IA(i. WalEli It: 1 `.; 'T It: A I PASSE II II I . ,hr I I 't t.ti 1:1< ,111, 1 )01 .1 1,, i1,,.1 ...It,. I 1,. I tie 111 • /il,,i I • ..•,11.11 , .11 , 11, 17 itt ,pi 11.:111 , 1- Ilk. ••it tw ‘ll.‘lll. o, or 0111.1 Tlicir. prt 1 11.1 4 , 1 ,‘ t 11..1.• kit. r ISt r ,kt Hrt.\ll,tr. sit ittl. t:\ 1,1 VVHISK POE. SALE. r ~l' 11 . 1'IL:111 ,\ (;c•TI'S II VI.: ( (INST UN ijANI) h 1 j, 1.11 . oI - Fine Old Cogunc Brautly, Purr (lid 143, ll'hlsk y, Purl, Silt-I,y 1111(1 Iladcirn IV liars, Ness 11:11‘lit (Id alit( .1((onalen it II 111 cookime %Vines and Ilrrtlicly, Ltlnckberr3 and ( herr( Brntitty. We Lit. y It,' karcl, dIII s, Inch t r hid IPN LN MAN, In gL, e AAl.} Cerl hint hl limit 11111 t• : 1 , 111 t.H, TIIHN nom. s liLl .- - i LAU,: eXhlll -1110i lite epeilliit . ll \‘. hi,k3 :Li iii with lint /1.1 N plat' atilt in. .1.1 ie I ree Irum Libli Mi. lire ''olluullllllptlrli Inn,,' It oliclilq," 11 :" a gelltl ihe \\ 1 - .1 \IAN. Eh, al•ore we are prepare,l to sell ht . the bar red. irall,fo and 1.,17, put up in ,h.zens for Ouppme. and 1.1 1 o suit fair Oust hinters We invite the attention of healers Anil I 'min try MeNhAntn loan eNaininition of our lto , k, titling lore thlt thip can do 9.. F. 0140 tablishment a- ant In the Iwo ot ALL iii till , '. 1 , 1.1.1% LI:El , IN f I'll VII EL ( rfla 111.1fNANN , ;1:1"f V. No d, t , hiu ,!.. N 1,1 Diain,,fal. trltl x' A preheat i Nlayor'2 Notice,---Sidewalks, a 1.1. PERSONS INTE RESTED ARE AL. hen+) tnasti,t 11,tt 011-,r.,1-,1111;the 14Th .Inc in-t I , rdtn.tt....c., of the Cit) ul Ilil,burgh. IMIVI• Iu 0h , tr , 1.•t14,(11 i•ll iLr ~idrtralk, ,c ill I, rttn.l . l3 t-ntorcd. lit uktut .tt.t . ,.r ' , A \i 1,111kr.11 BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY. . . 1 3Fit_ V , MAnulA,turer 4'1,1 nll kind, CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, No. e.4 . FoURTII STREET Betwevo Woo.l xn,l Mqrket. le P1TT5.131 . 12:111, PA. 1,1:11.'1'11PN. (~, A r t , pr,parrti to .1 Cr' 1-2 A VIET. 12 0 0 I , 'IN C.; in -hurt nut,, :141,•ri V• , r;i It It In-tri;.ll, rnor in I 11 - 0 , 1-trr,t4.,q , • , n.l 1,100 TO-DAVOMNXTISEMENTS.. AM:AINS IF tft4-4rbond I-I and Pia n A ti 00. EoNewood Case. squsrt corners. Iron plate. mink 1,5 lialr & • In first rate order $160,00 A 6 ‘,ct Rosewood Case. fluted corners, Iron plate, made by Haller & Cumston. 150,00 A ti oct. Rosewood Case, round corners, lon frame. made by ('bickering & Co.. 150,00 A 6 Oct. Mahogany Case. doted corners made by Brown & Ballet . A 6 °Tr Mahogany Case. square Turners, made 1,4" Brown & Haller A 4, uot. Nlnhoggny Case. round corners, made t, lilt Munn 100,00 A 6 tart. Walnut Case. German 50,00 A f; oct. Malngany Case, German 45,00 A 0 .0. Mahogany Case, German 40. 00 For sale hy CHAS. C. MELD (li, 81 Wood street, A splendid assortment of New Pianos now on hood. at prices Rom $2 . 2.5 to 1 , 950. leb6 N OTI(' E.— LANCASTER LOOOMOTIVE WORKS, Being engaged by Mr. damEs A. Noun's, an -'yperintendent 01 the above worka. I will he .1,1 to have tny old Mechanics. And other First 'I Machinists: to such the highest wages a 111 le pscl F. 111 k, :Superintendent. ijR OF. RICHARD'S THIRD I.EC IL I I'RE laytore the Mercantile Library As sociation still be delivered this THURSDAY EVENING. at I'ONCEBT HALL. Striiityn:l , I he Elasticity of Air. Illustrated by Expanding Hags. Exploling Cubes of Glass and Magical r snsfers yyll Fluids: Compressibility of Atr ; the Fire Syringe ; the Air Orin; Ball Dancing on a .let of Water; Buoyancy of Globes; Ballooning —History and Ascensions of Models of lkjohtgol :lore and Hydrogen Balloons. ' frldt "IkTOTICIIC.—THOSE OPPOSED TO any further issue of Countyt nils or ins cre of taxation, will meet at e COVE F YI -YE. on TI'L , IDAY NEXT, the 16th WISE. it II t, cir,ek m. The business of the meeting si ill te to take In against tlie..k.ssue of any nycic loud- or incredse yd county 4ndebleylness 'ytt/eus from the country district,. are especial ly 11l tied W altenyl. tchll-31,1 I 1 T'BriZG . . . _ Ii'ALUABLE FARM AND COAL Hill SA L —Thl ier, alua- Ile property in Allegheny county. known as the .‘iorcan liobertsiiii farm. on the Monongahela v. er...hoot I- miles stave Pittsburgh, is uttered do sal. It onnilins 1•37 acres and 4 perches, lo acres of which are embraced in the liorceol West Eli,alieth, the residue in Jefferson township. A hoot 'ii sores of it is excellent sol:11 land. The Imp - cm rmcnts on the place are in valuable char- ~ ,•thr. there Laing oo the part in the Borough, a I o - .7e bri,.]: mansion house, 131 Ce hrrn, log house an 4 (rune stable, and on the remaining portion, a hearing orchard. two 1.,s Mut,. able and tither building's. The la . d, m of th,, prone rip in Admirable, front Inv lui i.m, he- on the ri% er and hating .s tine en h deep u ,ter Alomr it. The land a loch to of ellel.l rr.1.11.1311V Itcku ant to the uuti,put sule title and ,•-irlv poises -, w,ll 1.0 tit rn. 11,1,1) -0011 t. , 11l I 1 i I \ Intl Block l'ailloottec- o /11 I lIN ENINt;, (1/..k. in the ItYll mt., the Columbia Engine 001111•1, t.I Le.•11..k Ind Anderson streets. 1,..1 ..1 All the I (miiinitters is re- I M. , Mork I 'on...litters are earnestly ii•iiest...l colli•,•1 nil subscriptions and irm) to i ht . i •possible. ieln .1. 11 E.R.,st II DE\ '.ll I 'I'E It :I It V Si4/I:IF.TIi .•• 1111', F.‘ F.\ IN. i to eleet otti,..rrs for letn, Ili ordrr, N. i,t.ii-it 't ident. 1111INItiTR %TOR'S NOTICE.—ALL IL Lie , .1 0u1...u,0,t the ea vie of o. LL I n o!. I 1e..1.21.,,§et1. late of ,t Ill,hrti‘ n . Olllll V. is,, will ioleA,e pl ALIT ilrlat Iehil • 11,,111,11 hose oii tag - 55 I s ill 1 , 11,1,0 pvy of vf said claiws 10 I ht . I.ll.lVr,rlakt Is it !lout further notice. 1 - 1E.,-1, ield I- It laatir Administrator. 1101. SES TO LET.-9 .1.4 r brick ladise on Fon rt h street, t went y aads, A bugr 111.1 i, on Water st. house }}ebec and ground, trees, etc.. on , street . hall and s four rooms. Font ro,nr- GA: Robinson et.. $1•20. 14g or.. hill awl lour roun., *144. • S. t"Tfilit:RT & SONS, lelol 61 Market street. 1.1.111(1AIN-5 LOTS OF GROUND ronting. on Robinson end Cory streets, and . Ir' dwelling lion ie. Price 41,375, I=l 13e eh. h in Si. - Long, Whole,tle and Retvd Dealer,. In Agricultural and Farming Implements, GENTS FOR HENRI" BOER stoc's Nursery. Buckeye Mower and Reap er. Russell's Iron Hart ester, Wood's Mower, husker Mower and Reaper. Cayuga Chiel,jr., Kluwer, Buckeye tirain Drill, Russell's Massll - Separator. Economy Wheeled Horse Rake, ('ooh', Sugar Evaporator. No. 127 Liberty Street, Next door to litre's Hotel, de3l-.1.5.w PIT - Trißl - RclH, PA. • . F. 13A1-IRIC", 1-ate Cashier of the Merchants' Bank,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, Mil. .11AR TICULA R ATTENTION PAW f-- to filling orders for the purchase of Cottou, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork, Baron, Lord, EVERA Bankers. and Merchants Louis generally ; John I). Scully. esti.. t Pittiliiirgh. irder, and consignments respectfully solicited and prompt returns made. Jan•H-tm A. NI c it. to /PRINS liroplcinl4 454:: LAzenl•, AT T 0 RNE YS-AT-LAWiI NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. j mi,l other legal business attended to In Allegheny, Washington, Ureene, and ad ,:ouuties. J al/21,21nd SMITH, PARK & 00., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, 1'! I' 0131; livi H Warchou,e, No. I-13 First and t2O second stn. '• Call and See Them," 1 14 , a oa a i i. ; ,..; i t i i/ 4 1;z r o t fall s s aizsersilal:dcdizLitldtiloiaasteorf " Call and See Them," pipe, Sad Irons, Log irons, Wagon Boxes, :'sal " Call and Sec Them," ?double., Futile, Hangers and Couplings. Also, .lobbing and machinery of every descrip-; ITALENTINEs iron , Tl,llll. to order, ,f Having a complete machine shop attached to ; TTALENTra-nci the foundry, all necessary lifting will becarefull3 - ' V Ilia.), attended to 021-13,1&w F' CD 1? 1? F. - IN -T' . V ALENTINES, Comic and Senthnentat _____ SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR. PHOTOGRAPH'S RENT hi- N% 011 kr:uskn S LIVERY STABLE, PHOTOGRAPH PHOTOGR APHS;: On Dinmontl Street, between Grant and ALBUMS reasonable terms. The building wasbuilt Tin r i irn 'or a Li; ery Stable and is well adapted to the itue; 11ID , pose Poi.ession given on the FIRST DAY OF I Alinws , APRIL. R PATTERSON. fetst-ff M'COLLISTER & BAER ) 108 WOOD STREET. XNAVE. NOW IN STORE A , EARGE KZ lot of Navy Pounds, s's Lump, Baltimor e Spun and linght Pounds. Also the largest and most cumulate anitortmeiiVOUOMßE!44olin city. which they will lovelbr'easteY t.`• -• , - fet4 011, dri--211-360 , UV:KC T Vltuint Li CORN—On wltarf gNirferlialeyb FETZER & ARMSTRONG, lets corner Market and First erreete, 1:1:?: . ± - 1,4 - i, ) -2 W 0 ,_:, 07. . '7 , .„.,.-• 0 .?- ..1 . i A r•-• -, '7 0 Ts 74 PI _ :. 7. g 4] H No : Z. - '. •,. I=, 4 :..-. 0 cii 7 1.- ....% -., -2 47, 111 3 5 Lancaster City, Pa TEI 1 l LE.NA - N, 1 S I'TH BERT &SI /NS, IggLrker street H.E\ LoNG Seeds, Prult Treys, dr..e Sunithfield Streets, ~~MlL'lY9+i~'?.`•a~.hi:~X.: r4~l , "+:"^'a:.•~>'~A';,+'tr..r-a_ z`~~~-~i'`s." SINIMMM TO-DAYS WWI HOOTS HOOTS I HOOT'S: HOOTS GAITERS ! GAITERS ! GAITERS GAITE7RS ! FANCY SHOES! FANCrIi . SHOES! FANCY" FANCY SI-140-E.ST HEAVY WEAR FOR Men, Women an Children; And in fact the largest assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, With all the varieties and appurtenances thereunto belonging to any house in the ;city, selling at less than regular price, and I , :very Pa il• Warranted, CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, 62 FIFTH STREET, Next door to the Express Office o ; cf 2 - g \ E _ ‘ CI 4- ; c ii :r. -1 •¢" • 2 d ta •-c 2 e CLOAKS AND SHAWLS SELLING - rL G 0 1 . HUGUS & HACKE, Corner Fifth and Market eta f, h 9 Az ;.) ii oi 4 E , g 14 W 4 1 g 01 1:4 g New Goods DYY GOODS, AT GARDNER & SCHLEffER'S, I%!E.Ei.FI.3M3Err EPX*R3iEIT. Black Silks, $l,OO per Yard New Spring Chintzes Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75, New Spring Shawls Dress Goods, at 31 and 371-2 c. New Spring Dress Goods. Russia Crash, at 12 1-2 c Best Kid Gloves, at $4,25 teLIO 2000 New Cards 50 Different P urrrociic;s, OPPOSITE THE POSTOPPICE. teb4 '8.4841.-_-900 881.9 8/Mtn:l . ez—Juat receired Ilia for sale by - FETZER & ARMSTRONG, let* corner Market and First it a. New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods
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