'rift gailV post. PITT SIB URG Il : FILIDA,Y MURNLVLI, FEB. 26 , 1864 dtIstiTINE LOYALTY The Abolitionists are a progressive people—we mean that portion of them who areluxuriating in snug places under Government, or enjoying the huge profit; of well paying contracts. These disinter ested and patriotic persons, have for the time being, ceased their war upon cop petheakdisloialty, in order to lush into .submission threatened rebellion in their own ranks, against the renomination of Mr: Lrucorts. The Gazette, of this city, is,singalarly sensitive upon this coint, and, in an article, yesterday, bristling with small caps and italics, indignantly declares that, "the Congressmen who gave the sanction of their !ranks to Mr. POMEROY'S attack on President LINCOLN have certainly lost all right to the desig nation of "prominent Republicans." They should be made to take liack seats, and.their places should be filled with better Republicans and more prudent and iipatriotic partizans." Prom this it will be seen that true loyalty is not adherence to naked Abo litionism, but subserviency to the office holders' candidate for re-election. So, 'those miserable wretches who came into power, by noisy ofession of free "speechand free met," now deny their own partizans the poor privilege of comparing their candidate's qualific.i tions with those of other Presidential as pirants of their own party. If this pres ent attachment to Mr. Lrucous arose— as in the case of Gen. JACKSON and Efluxar CLAY—from any great quality he possessed, we could readily appreciate and applaud it; but this is not the rase. He is, compared to the great men de parted, .but a pigmy; either Ci..iky nr JAcusort was, in comparison to him Hi perian to a Satyr;" and yet, the most ardent admirers of either, never insti tuted such a test of fealty to his cause, as is now set up in favor of LINCOLN. Thus, while these degenerate Americans are howling for universal freedom for the blacks, they are fast becoming en slaved themselves. Will the "Gazette please inform us by what divinity is his "majesty" surrounded, that it should pre vent the American people from canvas sing his claims and qualifications for a second term? What great things has he aCtomplished that the people squid re . ;'n as mutes unable to oppose his most support their chief in any outrage upon popular liberty; were he to imitate N. miaow., by becoming "a cut-purse of the . Empire and the rule," they would unviestionably sustain him in his user. Patton. Such degenerate people talking: ..of being the friends of universal liberty tat base imposition, because their cring ing to power shows them to he but little ba-ttAr t 1 in slaves themselves. A fourth rate village attorney, nominated by acci dent forthe Presidency, and elected be canse of a ditision among his opponents, ifito has, sinee-his.iisduction_iato office, made his mark in nothing but in obscure story telling, to so suddenly become a god, is the strangest transformation Ab .olitionism- has yet exhibited. We arc dined to inquire Tit.ory what meat does this our Cessar feel That he haegrowri so great?" GLOWING AND BURSTING PATRIOTISM. It wits 'EDMOND BUREE who uttered the remarkable words that the profession of " patriotism was always the last resort ... ,of scoundrels " How a wfully this is be ing,demonstrated in this country at the . present- time. If we look round and re fleit, we will see, that those who, before the rebellion began, were marked be cause of their infamy, because of haying Sounded the very depths of political corruption and prostitution, are now the noisiest persons in the country, shouting themselves hoarse in blatant profession of public virtue. Men of real genuine merit are jostled to one side by the gid dy - multitude, .to make room for these counterfeits and pretenders. One of these indlyiUnals, upon a small scale, is a spouter 4 in Philadel phia, wli Mieses no opportunity to inflict Minstar = upon the people. Pos rr seeped _:s.4lsing Vanity and a loud V6ine; i e,?-410frA hear himself talk, end isas tlipplauttli his charges of treason • it,gailistAls betters, -as he is in compli 4tieriting - himself and his abolition asso niate4lst ,It. ' lets .patriot, like many others likeiiiira,:is a•disappointed office-seeker, - and tivertrit not that we do not consid ei hireirorthy of notoriety we would PCII)Dsh, his name. He' asked to be ap pointed U. S. District Attorney by President BUCHANAN, and was refused , 'he then'tmlnediately began to talk about thenorruptforts of the Administration,and dorignifed in his doleful lamentations . uptin the degeneracy of the times, until he found refugeand comfort in a Union L'eagtret :- There surrounkal by BUCHAN ,AA:4II4O philadelphta Postmaster, the virtuous FKLIKEY and others like them, this - verdent attorney spouts patriotism, while his cOrripationsare figuring up the profits of big gbyernment contracts i s , . 13PNEt31 1 1' .OLD AI E." A iragliirgtOn correspondent of th e New 4 1 I . fiii) /4 WI rellap, to the recent Mori -8 : • . • • . M oir as • tr Curious' development of ExecutiVei•itifirmeddling in military .asaffitim- chi& Said that upon hearing of 0 AimitAMMl49l.atti, fienefal HALLE•rri" Was - - f it* lite* tlif auvrlae, and ' wrole to Glt:ruxt*ltarranann. to know what he. WEB • 181xeilt :lailiSonville, a place, ti*.ltad 1 Otg. t titint,t i ltree times in our tpeAsea r , rsion-and ' , ins not considered wort)/ lioid-: . Abiti and-ta.skedlhaw he eatne•to go titere, :not nay/ Withont orders,: but withont the 4.44litiger iiiiil = binitiary to thy yoaltrvy instructions of the Secretary of War and General HAILECK.._ In reply Gen. GIL MORE is said to hafe, enclosed a letter of instructions from r the President, trans mitted to him by ?iff 7 HAT, lttte priyate secretary to Mr. LitiCoLx ,s di"int movement to be ma;:ile. State ment has been in eitntillOon it is rumor ed that the expedition :Isms intended simply for the ocMi 7 patioff , of Florida for the purpose of securing the election or three LiNcot,N delegates to the National Nominating Convention, and that of JOHN HAY to Congress. The eo,t ut the operation to the . ickivcrnutent at about one million of dollars. HARRISBURG COURESPONDENC RARRISI3ITRO, Feb. 24, 1864 I..AL —The Senate met on Monday evening, but Without tiansart ing any I,u,ines, on motion olMr. DoN ()VAN, adjourned until T 1 (•v,•n- The House met last evening and the discussion on Loyalty, arising out cf Mr. KELIA's resolution to pay none but loyal men Mr damages sustained by the rebel raids of 1t3624, was resumed. A number of speeches were made, and the subject has been worn almost thread bare. So far the Democrats have deci dedly the best of the Shoddyiti-s. The bomb-shell Ihrown into theenemy's camp last week caused a consternation from which they will not soon be likely to recover, and it may be as well to mention it titre for the benefit of -inch Gm-em-nom e,Jutractors and office-held eri as are ever ready to stigmatize all opposition to 61.1 AWE and his horde iT plunderers, as treason. I quote from the able spesch of Dr. Y ENkS lread from Puitoox's Digest, page '2.17:1•1t any person, haying knowledge of any of the treason , aforesaid, (those that arc enumerated in the ar ticle 1 have already read, ofgiving aid and en couragement to.lhe enemy,) shall conceal them. and not as soon s may be, disclose and make known the same to the I iovernor or Attorney rleneral of the State. or some one of the jiubros of justices thereof, such person shall. on cons its lion, be adjudged guilty of misprison of treason, and shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceed ing one thousand dollars, and undergo an im prisonment, by separate or solitary condrement at labor, not exceeding six years. The Association of Democratic Edi tors of the State held a meeting in the Surveyor General office to-day. The Democratic press ni the State 11'89 rZe ly represented, latt as the meeting w strictly a private one, I did not learn what I rail gpir,l In the Hou9p, to-day, a f w rn bills of minor importance were passed, and at the present writing. the House ;-; engaged upon the private calendar. The bounty bill went through the Committee of the Whole to-day, after ; undergoing some few amendment , , none of which interfere with the gene ral feature., of the bill a published by you neat week. )lajor lieueral .- eattitrion and staf f , - of NN est ern V irgina, sui, ceded in their : on to Ri, limnd" , iii Thursday. and , ' I lot , I ',. I 1 .'..c Th , ,"h I it hl- 1, , ,, ti,ed I,) thonwiti.ln„,..l in ni. flat rii, 'in , loilzod :111 , 1 I •'d - 1 1 I .;""' n ' it. ''" l 4. ' • inicl'lTir;(3l-':•rl,lr H3:llll(Ml'X'l'''',"e,lll:tilli'ant.PlYll'','ll. 111,•• 4IN , N,III, 111-11•1 \ .. :1111,• , Sil Ili r, h 4- i i Itied 11l Zi, i• cillilt• , iliall,cliull. ' ENET iA N DI 1., 1. the cheapest in the ••; ;'' ~ I' l ' ~ it ' ' ' ll. il 15 ' iin I" t . " : Wl. The te \ 1!! ii- 1,,a 0101 FON) ~,,t-, , 111,1 ••,. ollel A. I t '.' , l.r, 1 , tilt _u a !•,,, many o( Li- won, , alit one ,i,iiit4e th,. guano') ol J3e in th.., ii,i.illy -old tor 1.1. brother otlic ,, r- - I he VENETIAN DI E is ii arranted nut to in riftv.riglit of 'Ate ..-, 511,1 1 jeere hair or scalp in the 84'111e:it degree. -2 = i,, , .,....r5itia..kt,L,: recaptured and return-' l, ENETIAN I/YE wurks milli rapu t iity 1 ,1 1nli, IN - 1010 ' 1 : 1rii,: - ,1,:1,, fill , : - , i ';,. ~ . r •issif.4o6l3tritikW , _,Mig i Wii . la no i.aris /on . 1 . 1 . 6 •01....., 1111. , .. Petits ~ ,,ii 111.. n ‘,1,,,r,:.,1 w it i, 1, di w,en. hit illy I.) :11 druggist. Price:it) orot. A. 1. .M.I'IIiEWS. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCK Y, in g 't i''''' ' ' '' ' ''l ' l'' !' IL '' I"- r ' in m''' H i ii•nenil Arent. le t;old fit. N. Y. iiir to tli. ,I, 1., le iil Ilii Iiideill:11, iii i • , A- ::: . " ; " :. ' ;' , .' " ; , ''''''' " ' '"'"'' "' i' a H. " , EXECTTIVE DEPARTMENT, • ent her , ill tor in 11 la L. the t.',,afe,t, r ...',..:,„ ' ' r d r cr'''‘ , 4l iii h' , .• 1 - ' , .., .:.. FRANKFORT, January' ri l'i(l4. 1 i polio-It .1 Brigadier General J. T Boyle, con, :''' ... I '' : ' ' I "' i t ' '' n ' I. ' 'l".l'. Ti ,i, \ manding District w Kentucky, Loop, Lorton Mrs .\lb ~ rceei ved ti ii ,: i, ii-, r.,,,,i,Ti'11,AF: t.:RE.1.1,T SEC It ii.'l'.-IT Ville, Ky: ,-,,, Q t t 1,,. ~,,,n,i,sii m e r 0 ill, i•,.1,..ii,j,. i .,,:,-„ it adiiiitte.ll.) All ph) bodyi hat the gr Fe and o t iit liiiitllli INN ton 11:•• lies ill yip, It • Lear .t . iir.• The letter referred liv yin' '''''"ri' ol . , Ili I \i .1, iiiiii'i il lii It :Ds. Ht, ra ' t ' a.ai .sint various nuids 1 , 1 111, body ingt rti ' L to the from "11. Barnes, Colonel Ot th,• Iva , : r , airtniled 1,, th • r•ii,finly of I 1..• Knit, iii iiiitilat3. When 3 oii reel continueid l ' inin ~..urtr,,,,,lit 1 ,,, 11H11,4 hn. ~ , ul4,i, i i i ,, „. ii , 1 ,,,.. 1 . 1 ... , head dr tt Ol 4Cl:l.. or Ally CO/1111010d Une•lbl /St Michit.:an Coliired Ifeeini, nt, - r , _ iii , ta), organ or parte ui the hoy, )iiii_ean questing your aid to "csin . IV. the C1,•1 "Cl"' IHNl'nd pre., ei.l r.eriouir bi,..1. hi r.., tan)' lakine, tan, •• in his recruiting mission to Kew ro.i/tar< nitoi Prnyer. uteonctret h,i,s t.titA. tacky for the "Ist Michigan colored Ri 'file conlvderate contrresq hie , a 1 ,,, , ,, . 1 Bleedinr may give nidmentiery eiirsi.. because the giment," is before tne. I the iidiott ing r, solution Wood 1, -it it 01t.),,. ill'lre rota', lint, th ilr I Furnish the Colonel iind hi., reernti, Di r ; ••Th„t I t Ia• recommended to the p , . I+ u1.i.1.• n, ~r , 11..' M,,,!, ~,„1 ..,,,, t ~„,..„1 . 6 3 ‘; ' 1 , 3 ,. Captain with a copy of my reply to a ' ph' of thesi• : - ; , :iie , that Friday, iii ,, ~,i :, i i , :i , l. It, ,•,,ti• uilr 1•10 • I 1.4 •V.-0,to• 0 .,1 hic. similar request 'wide I,y "Captain Ed ' day of April a xi, 1,, , -, t apart . .111 l 01. 1,,,a.1it ~,,,i,r,,,,e,,,tii,;:,,ir.,Ttiuit.tuttk1.,,1,1..„ 8 , t, ,.‘ t i l i rran.litl, i, ward Cahill," recruiting colored troop , • - t 1\ id ii - I, •lav ~ • I , l , iiiiliat ion. fasi,,;_. , In.; t.l vull liking an 4.3 - ,v.ll, i;',.,;1'1.,v:11,1,.111r',1,: and also Hit"! it eopy of this letter. .111,1 prayer, thi.t ilniii,7l,lV (iod would -- '" l d t ' " 1 "-r '' 4" near. NO such Feel uitiug will be tolerat, t i presade over cur publii. ( i„nri I , and , „ ,it ' ; ) ii'-',‘'-c4'1`,.,'.!.,',7,772",'1m'r ./.. i :`, - 'l•,' . wan cure . ' here. Summary justice will be i e I , i ' i .n.dice,, . 1 . , t0i , 0t •ti th , .t if , woold so ii ,, piry ~ iir ar. .4 1.10r..1. ~ nd ~, ”.t 1 vene.,,, ,•( t, in; }ro%rt,.'",TH:;,.-1: upon any who attempt such unlawful ' Ink , and I heir leieli r, w hi, we.dota , ~i i r !''''' ''' I '' "'lre". ' "il' vibe, *.. ,I ',,,,,, - ' 'is''‘l,i.-tt';:' 'l-11.th(e)lk ITI:lilli';'A TH. Put 1 - purpose. age and rid , el'erilllcf•; :ill , l iiii Iliallii,"it "Neg.ro traders" have ever been hem Himself in the Trent nes: of His goodnei - "hi i i •111 r(speolal,le aisle!. in 1..,..1,.•,,,•:'".rt'' in disrepute in the slave States, and only and the ill.,it , tv of ilk power th ot% , ''''Y'l''' tolerated as we tolerate the vulture tribe, may he -it, !)- and successfully led because they rid us of the vicious and throwth the wart;, which IV(' are Ii ti •• i;...--;,:.)--=.13R. TOBIAS' VENETIAN EINI -- 1 --A rert•tir , r - • tor • - worthless slave population. ..ittl , j42Cted, 1 ,, ?be attain !tient of nil 1.,,,1, sr:,e,q, ri'ill,l-.\))-irrintc.l sups ' rei . r .. t o s l it un' '':',..' i r f l o le t f t.,, l r s , ), ori t it i i i ii3 But under pretence of loaylty, a cla:- orable peaev. ,- , ,i that It li ile we enjoy ltw I ~,i,1ir,r,,,,i,ii,,,i1ixt,„:11i,0,N,t jiytiiitii,,,,,,zlts of "trathekers in• human flesh" lii I'll -- i .lll -s , 'I ~ 1.1., - , ill./ ii i i , PPY "" v' "1 remenit.i.l i i ~ y a n , 1 , ri.,,r,i,iii, i3t0i,i,r15it,i,1.x.,i.... tun, ,i.h iii liot,tde IcIthOUI starlet! 111.1 for wore. , initdniilible for their 111l•111. li,- 111 , 1 it, rib, 1. , Ilia th,• hotvii itv hypocriticra pretitadons to loyalty, and and the _tor of our prcaperitv and in I. t k , vva , t it -, ii ••'Llltic Ili, Cllll.l /11g1t1:e'dne'tiTi4.,..; . ,i 1,1,...!,1 . N 4•1011.1 phISICI•OI,,, Le summoned II Inure despicable; beacause of the trwan ' , valence - ~,,) LA • 1041 Nile. h ,• tmoither, the % enetian Llr,- ness of their motives; men who, to !ital.,. lil•i iillst ileolis. . anent net .•r (ail, Price 26 sad 6o cents *born.. profit to themselves, engage in enuring Ti- Mite ~ of I.ele, , at ci , . ha, 01,1,•1•,,, - .LI In ir to cu.Vi HEIiPATII. P1i10,,,r0,, ~,„1 slaves and free negroes to enlist, that to its engrossin, ro ii bill ;i i, ' ll " , l'el;t:thle ileUggista. tun. ie i fig li'ortlitnilt blleltt, Nen 'lurk 10.4-1 ydn ‘l C they may "sell theta - as supstituti-, iv , Mit't ',,. , Y' , :-11 , ,, towaids thv cii,,, . obtaining the krge bounties offered in ids tint Cl the ( ovilw , t 'll :01,1 (Ado It 01 : 1"..T11E I'ONFESSIONS AN') EN- States but willing to furnish of their own if. 4•1 1;,10'.111,1;E:1 1 1k, 1 ,•11E02\11.,(11'.1.1:,(411',.1.1 "( ‘- '-k A t i' T il l ' ,;,; P "1: - , population the call made upon their , :Ninny o f the farm, I' , i r OH' :'aslant o ' ' I tia N , ' 1 ~, 5,,, ~,,,: 1 . 4 1 . _ ; N I i t and otherr, ii I n i huller le do loyalty for volunteers by our 0 - oven) 1 county of flockliridiw, Va , haV•C h ), l'remsture Dersy at . bl an ment. themselves and tin it tantilir , nn n:ln i,,,,,1..5., i,lijipleingitt tliessine tin, l ed . Mi.., iiiii Such "trtiflickers in human lieih - Will rnliono of meat, that they may thereby a - it; -. 1 -' i l l ' i l :, - ie ' '''... BY one Wi, has cur auntie', endanger their own liberties if they are have a larger cAirplu, to sell lii the Gov ' ity iador:.K,TiLftngitt'pm,.:ir'll:::,?; 4:',1',11=!,tn.,..,ii-vbit,, caught within this State. eminent tor the ust• or the arniv. r.„-,i, , 01 , ,, , ,, ina) tie 11 , 4,1 01 [hr , 111111 C, NAIIIANIELZIAI VALI?, ea. - , , Your action is in accordance with tlw The Kinston, iN.C. t correivn du lit I, h. - . th‘e sit., , •-ntid,,Ar Beiliord, Ru:, eii , N. laWs of the Federal authorities tool me of the Italeiirli C i onfederate says approving judgement. Respectfully .ierter , who went to Nem - bent and tool, , .1. .5. e,,aawai.r. i ifi" ,-- =' , l. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE. up arm s against their kindred were 11an... , rd in Kinston on the 12th inst. COR N'WELL s 'Junta, Probable Change in the Cabinet. .______,---------- ' DIED. . ' CA_RRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, A correspondent of the World says 10! Washisgton is full of rumors to the effect w A NI2-( in Tline.irta; itteriinon, Thu . ...in in .1 . Silver 'and Brass Platers, that Mr. Chase is about to retire from at 1 0'i'1 ,,,, a VI r- N..\ . . h.,, 1 . n 11..• ..; 11111- S., A bit ra an u far t ii re r. 4 of kilii the Cabinet. The friends of Mr, Chase •''""" r- is 'l'. '" the 4uth ). " "1 h, t. se' . and Mr. Lincoln have come in conflict The friends 01 the family are r‘n.pectinlly ,n- Saddlery & Carriage Hardware. so ofren recently, and at so many toed It, attend tier funeral. on •-riturdai 110111, , Ni. _.. C la i r points No. i :st. street, and Duquesne Way. that it is considered impossible for the idr, the nth inst., Si 10 o'clock, iruin 11, ir,.. (near the Bridge,' Cabinet to remain as it is during the .lenee of her huilian.l. Nu. ,tt re.iniiltri , itt. st. HI. 11,5.1 yd P1TT. , 131'12(111. ! '‘,..,,r-7=DENTISTIII". - TEETII E Presidential canvass. canvass. Both the Chas(, w3r`li _ _ .___. i .....__ __ _..... and Lincoln men are equally in carnes4 in getteng their favorites nominated, and RE3I 4) %/ A. L _ i 7,_,,,,,,3.,, t • trialc,.,te,r,toliii-isthout pain by the use of lir it will suit the designs of both parties for .1. _P. If OE-PMAti. Mr. Chose to retire Iron his present post- ) ri,ta D ENTIST. AVooft 2 S l irect, ' e %Vocal Street. Lion. Mr. Lincoln, of course, wishes the A ,i WM k• wsrrsnted undivided patronage c , l the whole (i, iv 11l smit b field Street, crnment, the Treasury Department in mr,-itt .1 PITTSD(. 7 IO i it eluded, to be used for his benefit, while Mr. Chase's friends, who are the Alton Lion Republicans proper, think that their candidate would be stronger as the recognized leader of the "outs" and disappointed portion of the administra tion party. So far thene has been appa rent prosperity resulting from the man agement of the Treasury Departtnet and the friends of Mr. Chase well know that a financial crash is probable at any mo ment, which of course would entirely defeat his chances for either nomination or election. If he should be succeeded by another financier and the crisis should take place, it could be claimed that it oc curred because Mr. Chase had not control of the deparrment. The publication of the Chase circular. sighned by Senator Pomroy, of Kansas, has brought these presidential preferences to an issue; and the only solutions() tar, seems to be the retirement of Mr. Chase from his present position. The Semite will not ore . 4nize hero'. next week vi.ry brisk hen , at present, stimulated a: it is Ly the ..t large bounties. Bucks county carne in to-day witla an offer of $4OO cash to ea( ii 3' 110 0 itn gra • rrrulLitt g Ground. _ . In Prince a new feature has Leon Added to photography. A man may now cuter a photographic studio, con stxuctd according to a new method, be therein,photngraphed in a few seconds, I,pd, on calling in a day or two, receive, Utst.ead,of I.lle psual photographic print ( it one'a: r fnce end fle,are, an exact fac .411aPe 041kirletr- L in t 4, shape of a sta tt/e* PIP e USA a ir,l, ,- Tfir POST=prrrsbriTßUlT, - TRIDAY - 310'1ININGr TrANY"B7Tg6I. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH • Theltiilowing extracts arc from the Riciaiind Examiner of the 20th instant: Execution of a Spy Yesterday, shortly after noon, the ex treme penalty of death was visited upon spencer Keaton, at Castle Thunder. He was arrested, tried, condemned and hung as a Yankee spy, found inside the Confederate lines. His execution tyttas fixed for yesterday week, hut upon his own rcp:',-entntion, ill a letter addressed to President Davis, that he was not ready to die, he was respite,' our week . Yesterday's brought the day upon which Deaton's respite expired, and no further, \ tenslon came or could be hope ,ed for. So the pri.ton ottieials trained him, and up to 110011 he was busied in his cell with his religious adviser, pre paring his soul tor a transitions m t worlds. At a few minute; past 1.2, in everything calculated to rite fatal dis patch to the machinery of death having been arranged, Kenton, the condemned, made his appearance at the castle dot way, IN hid' Opens into the enclosed : yard, near the centre oft which the seat ' told was erected. Ile was accompanied Adjutants Ward and Wiley, of the Castle, and detective Caphart. Stand ! ing beneath the gallows, Captain Calla han, of the prison post, read aloud the proceedings and finding of the court , marshal which condemned and the dltath warrant which sentenced him. Demon listened t- all, his eves fixed in vacancy, his hand , in his pocket , and his list on his head Rev. A. I). Dieken son, amp colporter, then,came forward and engaged with the condemned in a most fervent prayer, Denton putting in le•tpouse now and then. At the close , of the prayer Demon turned round and went tip the I idder, with difficulty and not without assist at.ce Detective l aphart followed him .upon the platform and pinioned hi , arms. negro adjusted the rope to the beam: the noose wa , tixtd upon his neck, hi- face tied, and the white muslin cap drawn But deacon', arms were so long that though pinioned at the elbow, he reached up and removed hi , death cap onde or twice. Deaton -aid it would not do and tp - -keti 111 .1 hi. arm- he tied at the wrists, which was done. A- Caphart waa de s.aaulim2: the bolt, Denton rank down and -tretched out the length alb rope on the trap. Caphart returned to loin, hevtred him to stand up like a mhu, and put him on his feet anin, hut h e down again, .•ttli, 1 annot stand; you mu9t hold Inv up Adjutant Wilev then came and supported Deaton, standing On tie ladder, while Caph ha , ton , 4l down and drew the bolt, whir l , erored the trait. :111 , 1111 , work WRF , The trill t it :0 tine , n minutes 1i•,1 w , 'ilk aro r lu,n ~ in= thirty o.into. w as amincd I„ Sur j, 11 , 10A'. I gone. D, :tout tat? a Ti 01T, thirty <i 1 , 4 a.!, r, 11 in. I )oiin,n, r. I In r,•y .1. , 01 A r “inni iirid , a r, ur'a to r,gil - ht ratihg in Efl T( II nes,(,• ll= our present lorulnn nn Vtith street hoc ink, t:: 1.100 become more 'ILA mote unleirable for nur tattiness, we beg, to announce that we 1%111 re rum e our ANIUSIt' t;TetrW o n th e I { IF A. PHIL next, to 12.2 1V001) Four Doors Above sth St., 1...4 inkti THE FIRST RAI - OF APRIL, I 1111 ! it be le ,L,, , It, will remove c.y place of business to ',...,..' (Formerly IRON CITY TRll'f-7 (2031PAN1r•1 No, 51 Fifth Str,Ltt, opposite the Theatre, VI! Ift it tft r..., Capital, 9300,001 L with . prtrilqb tn increase to 4 , '..a." ' And will be pre - pared to else the public general 5 1 , 0 00,1100. ' 1 ' satisbwtion. o oh a well selected stock oi Opti cal t iii ,, d , . and a large supply' of RUSSIAN The IRON CITY TRUST 00 1 1 1 PANT hat-- PI:BBL. I. -.1, 'T Ai 'LL-; f hey are warranted trig organized under the National Currency Act, Vl-1.7,174,i-VV-_,,%.'-i---tirs rii . TA .. N0,.,,,, to strengthen and onproi c the siotiT. Made and ------------------------ .Eittet-lielci & Co oasts its services fortlie transaction of a gener al Banking Business- Drafts bought and-sold. sold cd., by .9 .1 DLI MOND, Practical Optician, I Money received on Deposit, and Collections gaisto rg _ an d H ow ea 1,.., made on sit parts of the country-. ' fen-t _No. 39 Filth street. ‘,/ 0, ,-;- e. 4. SNI,t.II.I:IN wmriEin STR.EET, I DIRECTORS : ddecl-led wHEELIN G, v A. I JACOB PAD.PTER., I ROBT.R.OIIOIVION, 311 ter cr E . B, ll.•l 7 rT i l , L E I this l E llin 71: market. IR A ei ToTTIf S ; - 4: P L . E- 478 ANT HOME. --- -- e R A C I/ E " :' IfirZt,.hree iii7y°f°dor.ati.l:lc _... _ , Jake Hatt, I I?. Bouonstax, --- /N A. CON- i • C. P. KL,Tyr ER ; W. al. Got ten, _ - ..... , _.. ventent and desirable locality ,- ,3 4 of a mil ifgerri.A GREAT REBELLION. 3 Ir m A i l- F- J" 0 " -t :s '• it 7 ::::::rrti-F.7.I ', stocked. with fruit trees and'shrubbery land, Triumph of a Great Discovery. eV POR SA LE. PITTSBURGH. PA. The public haa retell, d 9:2:..i11,1 ~.. !../,,,, g flaw Bet ween lV° ° ‘l Suit Aiarke t• feb2s S. BRYAN, I - feb"._34mcl :. Broker and Insurance Agent, f- - - - -.----- -------------,_______,. r ,. 4:mit ! ... , ... L ; . . and valuable'intlehirinP Dyes. Fashion' has tore,wolll 1i.../1. A ~ ,, ,sa al °NON 0 A 1-117. I. A Btic DOS, ? 4145 GOOD INVEstp A N Etn P e it rr ttib o u s rgh, p T o ebr a uar ,ril y 4t i h n , 1 1, 861 E . 16:1 $ N 1 l u il l i u, S , ta r ti s : A .i p : ri st, p i t ; o i giredr e : Wm. COoren, itir.v. COTTAGE 6911 0 F II °11rti ffillS gtree- t. ' 11„, .---A Wavy mous community has adopted in their t•teq.l. CA* of . ti,e,t t' g CRISTADORO'S HAIR DTP.,. SA LB - -Fronting on Bid we/I street, (Saga- ' .p w rng r a f a a d r o ab ere - exlp h ses, lig Just besis.+,--ecnn , AL Managers of the Company for erecting a , And.for Mere reasons: It einbrovenas 4 ol ac k ens Bridge over the Monongahela, opposite Pitts- • h ue e 'a Lane') Second Ward, Allegheny, on the , I F oßt *. 0 r.F, h afi at enteit' -e, patetri-rithflbr the dof Manchester Passenger Railway, nearly , c . f. lyulltn' one on,inffr'tisa-. the hair, not the skin. It is a mortal* emallui.t, burgh, ill the Cennty Of Allegheny. ill conform i- I ; opposite the realdence of Min Elisha Heath. isi Aire, ,' 'for sale on favorable terms . not a burning.fitild. It doesnot burlesque nature ty to an Act of Asseby, passed January 2.9 th. 1861. ..will be held at the Toll-liotnie, on hi Also, a CHOICE CORNER LOT, CHEAP This Isla: Tare 'c ee for investment P ” with blooming metallic tinge's, but produces her adiolaing the above, situate on the corner of I`246Xlto'Bl3,ooffeapltal reqtffred. own living hues. Its cooling effect is loafing. It DAY, • hlatelt Ith, 1884, at 2 o'Clook,p..rn. defies &tertian - . Its results are totiform. It Two- feb 2,s- twit " fail'. ntufactured bY j•-RIBTADURa°II _PLAIlust retell- I) W' and foriVsnle. I:77:ESTr6"-- . Allegheny avenue and;Fayette st.--6"; , by 1903, i Addtess .130.ria , *- - 1 .t- 4ep. The/neat:km Mimeo( theracistdila.yable.4 . b 2 f - tr :. .. . .., . glii `BBL FLAX'S E • l3 -in the 'city. Terms easy. Apply to ..,,,- • liclart,,,s4var„mumera ..• No. 6 Astor liure, New York. Sold by W. ARSON, N 0.46 Ohio st, ' JEI in MlmphyttarstiSto.reißms, Ortintats. Applied by all Hair Dressers. and Ifs AE FLAX' Opposite the Mayor's Office, Allep ay m ites , Also , BMWs eto any h- • feb4-tydkw e febn corner Market and ,Ftrist sts. f Opposite ' ‘ , 5 rEt, .1141.MWOcintizdatua 81"14411ff. .SARX - .llt-1 leh24-itd a. titt np1.,,,1tv pa tb! ur.:ll :1.161 Cumiriny "TLr r.'y Will re:114111 in litlr pOSSe I IIOII in H. KLEBER & BRO, sTR ELT, PrZiT - PRIC STON & 11 . IERRILILICEAST YOWLERS. 2. 5 ' This article is vastly superior to any Y esat In Baking Powder in use. Give it a trial. gross received at JOSFYH FLEMTNG'S Drug Store, corneroftlie Diamond and Market street. where alio canTettada complete assortment of Preston & MerriPs Flavoring Extracts and Bur nett's Flavoring Extracts. These extracts are without doubt superior to any extracts now In Use. No.l Carbon Oil is still retailing at 60 cents per gallon. Prime Potash at 18 cents per pound. superior Soda Ash at 5 routs per pouutl. Also, n tine :itrarr . rt meat of Liquor; t.,r mellei wil purpose.. Remember the place. At Joseph Fleming , . Drug Store, At Joseph Flenang's Drug Store, A 3 Joseph Ilerning's Drug Store, 'orner of the Diamond and Market street, ' orner of the Diamond and Mat ket root. I 'artier of the Diamond and atqrket street M-,.. 4 - 7.IIERNIA OR RUPTURE CURED. --We are prepared to treat successfully all case; of rupture in young persons, most cases in middle aged, and in sonar cases ef old persons having tittel up an extensive establishment for inulaeturing Improved Trusses and Supporters 10 peculiar canes or where persons desire sof iit) le of truss not on hand we will manufacture to order. Hai ing the largest stock in the city all persona requiring trunnen will rind it to their ad vantage to call. Dr. M.& IA RR will attend personally the ph:nt - in or Triisiws, Stj porteN. kr , &c. t , lilt own mantilactitre We hal v largv 4t.in k Ritter & Penfield's Celebrated Trusses, Err S S Pitch's Celebrated Trusses Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated Trusses, FRENCH, LNG LISH and (IER Al AN TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS I.L ; Elastic Stocking%, Bandages, 6.c at the Pittst:urgh I/rue, Ilohge MOTITCEN4C7I:. An)IIILCAPIEs c,rner .1 rnurth rural Market streetsj r zihar.: 6,12-11 TO CONSUMPTIVE,•".-T111?. REV, E. A. WILSON'S REMEDY Consumpt ion. Asthma. Brune hit is Cong cohiA, and all Throat alit' Lau; A ITertions with a pamphlet givinz the firePeeir toin iolit It short of lOSE.PII FLEMING, Corner Mirket etrevt And the Dintuoutt PACT I• It n Dye SA If CZL Kri:rt REMOVAL. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. I ' SAL AND A D "°?' . • , 1-118trunilinjaf t gon 1 cert and Ball, ~ ' ~ ,, L; ~.,%, -:' '; .: , "- - I , or Oflienellt of: i'll. oo-Z C...-441.: sA.rvrcoi-ti, • - - 1,11 r , ‘S—d..l, l • .;,- Director oLeteheSt2lor the German Theatre. - V -. .:51 "giltIS J ...;t: r iig- ,-, 11, it4 .4 „,—ts KATIFIA.44 I [(6''L ir i c . in ° l l l7 i ro bl ni .'i t ' t r ie li ti t =ti N o . r7l " RefthrtaMr . Prograttilkie of Concerti 1. Overture dettlfsidere, Auber, Orchestra. or "Kathairo," signifying to 'Cleanse, rejuvenate t 2. CaVitillaThit.lllli, Alla Line Scriba. and restore. This article is what its name signi- 1 3. Grand Violincello Solo, Souvenir de Bellial, ties. For preserving, restoring and beautifying mr. Sartori. 1 the human hair it is the moat remarkable pre- 4. The Dark Daizing Eyes, (German Song,) paratton in the world. It is again owned and mi ss Eli za st er ib a. put up by the original proprietor, and is now 5. Violin Solo, Carnival de Venice, N. Teorge. made with the same care. skill and attention 6. Aria, Lucretia Borgia. Prof. Wamelink. which gave it a sale of oi crone million bottles 7 grand Divertisement on Violineello. Mr. per annum. Sartori. It is a most delightful Haul/naafi:l,g. 6. Overture. Crown Diamonds, Orchestra. 'lt eradicates scurf anti dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. ; ____ It Makes the hair rich, soft and glossy - . It prevents the hair from falling off and I turning gray. I It restores hair upon bald heads: Any lady of I lenleman who values 21 beautiful heal of hair should lA, Lyon's liathalron. It 16 known and used throughout them ilfzed world. Sold by all respectable dealers Ia—WAS s. BARNES & CO., New York. 11 GAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.— This is the most delightful and ext aordi nary article ever discovered. It changes thesun burnt face and hands to a pearly satin text ure of tak henut , imparting the marble purity of ).iutii and the aJytonyue appearance so inviting di the city belle of fashion. It removes tan. treekles. pimples and roughness from the skin. leaving the eomplexion tresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skim Patronized by Actresses and Opera Sin ger,. It is what every lady should have. -oil everywhere. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy. N. Y. Address all orders to DEIVIAS S. BARNES & S y s= IIEIM TREET'S INIMITABLE R I(tK ATI VE. NoT A P\•E, but restores tray hair to its original color, by ,ipplyinc the capillary tubes with natural su, tenance, unpaired by ace or disease. are Composed of Ism l cal.! ir, des truylnc the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford ol themselves no dressing. Heimstreet's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by any easy process, but gives the hair a Promote, It, ttrott - th. pro:, rat: its filling olh•irv,lanclrlitt. ts ilth srhl •thtt.- to the 11,0 It ht- Fit,,,/11 the tl • . 4 f of 111111 . , the oriLhil hair 'ei,,rlng. :till! wore•oho r : in I 111 If. I neli Ii) both ,nl lelDell . 111 . 1 I Oh , • II In soil II) all respeet,..- ,L.,‘ be pltletired by theta ut the etal hgentg. liAliN ES Fe. I I )., 2tr.! ffnvelt. ay, New .Prk. Txt ,Zoo . hoe. anti 31. PITT:,ISI'ThiH F. X N 31 1" STAN (1 I. 1N I -411.1.1N I —1 lie 'tartlet, in St Leto, :Ind I . 111,1111,11 tc LI/ I•Ci`fl ..00ntertlettni,' the ‘io-ttrt Lint wrist Linder pretenee ul prop' tetor ,Z3lll, tilr IllIth• I 1.1 iOll. lIA e ''l; IPh I.1011;.:111 ; 1.3 the 1 • ;1 1;10 1/ itt • ii i- tl • I re,,, . a ',rt .,. I In,• L. • •i ; ,;; 1 . .;,13 .1.11111 , t.etirti tot I.lr. if ,1 1.1.,t'ure . 511.11With011i ii }ll,ll ; , 'ht et I onto, It d.,1111,01,11. 111.1 W t/rlll - 01011 Cc) bottle 1 tlln Llll - I/1 1130 /11g in fit or Lis t t t t t . : ,... in ear.. ; •here I , eirtllt enints hamlet i on 1,11 does nol i conta 11 1 e .t, dx it lwrie,lll retus ttde. are ed. pelt nr. relief ed. lit etti wired, vvlitittle laCn remedy !tilt ..hould never h ie .11Sponse.t1 1.1 t, • trtir;. -tor I % I tJ.N. t., I I 3n,t I ~.r tl. •••r- OPEN F I) THIS D.ll AT HUGUS & HACKE'S 400 I'IP K. I tl! Pl:i\T':l !lAEA, ill I ti HI \I S, IHF LA IN L'S at 111, 1 1 11. 111 .1i ,t •iud Alarget ets M kfti M it 0, 4 ►r 0.1, On MEM Luxuriant Benin y, I) • 13 Ili Sark TREASURY DEPARTKENT, ( terICE Or CoMPTIIOLL ER OE THE CIIRELENCY, Waahington City, Feb. 13th, 18641. WarnEas, By aatisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned It has been made to appear that the SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSI3LIBGII, in the Cdunty of Allegheny, I . and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organ -0...-. i zed under and eeeordixtgto the requirements of In coluiection with the Extract, is a ;specific for o.w. the Ant of Congress, entitled "An Act to pro the Gonnorhea, or protracted Gleet. -'•• - vide a National eurrepoy, An hy, aptedge of Xi United States Stocks„ and to Prokide tor the eir- Syphilitic Jiatients, especially carol of ',old ciliation and redemption thereof," approved• Fe- standing would do well to try I ruary 2 5th, 1863, and has complied itt - Ith all-the , provisions of said Act required to be conqated . e.... \ with before commencing the business of Bank ing.: • , Pi ow, therefore, I, HUGH IVICCOLLOCH,.OOMp troIIer of Ihe Currency, do hereby certify . that the said SECOND NATIONAL BANK W.' i l'irr slituicill,Uounty of Allegheny, and Sta te A Medicine that has STOOD THE nose OF ...„_; „ 1 of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the YEARS, and in connection with the use of the ' business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. - - In testimony whereof witness my hand ) s s. ? and seal of °Dice, this 13th day of Febru- / $ ary, 1.764. HUGH lUct.l LLOI.III-, ~ 7- ,- , Uomptrotter of the thureney. ___ '''''-'-' I c... 1 THE SECOND NATIONAL BANIC G. E. WARNER, President. .TN((. E. PAT! Cashfe.r.' TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.. Commencement of the Ball. The undersigned respectfully solicits the pa tronage of all lovers of music le b26-ltd OLLISTER CBAER, 108 Wood Fltreet, HAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE lot of Nnvy Pounds, 5 4 . s Lump, Baltimore Spun and Bright Pounds. Also, the largest and most complete assortment of .I.IIGARS in the city, which they will sell very low for cash. feh2S •. PTAV rr mitt , rto ATICE & CHICAGO HT. Co., ) OFFICE OF THE SECIIETARY, Pittsburgh, Pa., February .24th, 1864. S DIVIDEND.—THE BOARD OF Dl rectors have this day declared a dividend of SEVEN, PER CENTUM on the income, or Third :Mortgage Bonds, of this Company out of the earning, of 1863, payable in CASH on the Ist day of April next. W. H. BARNES, feb26 Secretary. CARPETS. Pa '1 ; n - EA rr Co o=l ... THE LATEST STYLES IMPORTED VELVETS, BRUSSELS, AND EVERY ORDER OF INGRAIN CARPET WE OFFER AT THE VERT LOWEST RATES W, D. & H. McCALTEM, Fourth Street Carpet Store, NO. .87 FOURTH ,SMENT .TOSEPIa JAMES P. PLENIEBTII.I, DRUGGIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DPATJR In Foreign and Domestic, Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils. Dye-Simi - LS and Perfumery, NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, lamy29.-Iyd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. T HREE SECOND-HAND MIFMINgI FOR SALE CHEAP. CHARLES C. MELLOR, T IV HAT EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET ALBUM! 11o1.11zig frum 12 to 2 Pictures, FO 12 & OLDTFR o: Can be sent to ail p irta of the United States for Twenty Cts. Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables, AT Frri TC]a9 liFZ Opp ALL,, AL 1 RIC Fu i 3 E.L.ONV A T PITTOCK'S, .I'N), ITE Tlf E PfI:‘;TOF'FICE LAND FOR R - . 5Up ACRES OP LAN N D IN TIOES. LA township,l'orest coiusty . , Prs,4'un itnprored and adjoining the lands of Thos'."Pat ' terson's farm. l'he land is well timbered with ' poplar, Iran, sugar, ash, hemlock, maple, pine, ice , situated near the oil regions, south of ride out and some alx miles west of the sunbary and Erie It. It., and fit e miles north of Marion, the county sent of Forest co. Title good. Terms— one-Milf cash in hand, and the other half in six months with Interest to he secured by bond And mortgage. ALSO, 400 ACRES • Of land in Jenks township, Forest county-, Pa., bounded on the east by the lands al ; Robt. Phillips, esq., on the west by that of R. L. , Blood and others, being part of the large tract, I warrant No. 3165, and adjoins the tract on Which ' I Beware of the. numberless quacks to be foundin is located the county seat of Forest co. The 1 all large cities. Many of them know --- - soil it of the best quality and is well timbered with cherry, poplar, ash, hemloclt, sugar, milled maple, !inn, &c. The late survey of' the Uront ! Level R. It. passes through this tract Terns i the same as the WO acre tract. Refer to James Nothing of the Prectiee of Medicate, Painter, esq., Col. Jno. D. Hunt, G. W. Rose. Inquire of .11.41I'LAIN & CO., feb22 N0."102 Fourth street. I --. SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBL7I:O3I. OP PITTSIOTROFI, PA., „., gatAlf trheilel 0 - . D i .0130 I ' es „ , FOR THE AFFLIM'EDI ! <411.501 - 010 GENUINE MEMOTNE& The inventor of the extract of - , -PMMIRA BRAVA, After an experience of many years In private pradige JIOW &remit' to the afflicted f& a highly concentrated term. A. SARToRI What is Pareira Brava ?-1888 It has, since 1868, been a specific for CALCULOTJS AFFECTIONS; INFLAMMATION OF THE .59V1.4,5; INFLAMMATION OF TILE KIDNEYS; LEOCORRHOEA all.l all diseases of THE URINARY ORGaNS. It hae been recommend cd by the talent of, th l'iledle4 : Profeadon for nearly two centuiles. The Fluid Extract of P'AltlaElEtA. BRAVA, Is now offlered to an afflicted world in a shape WITHIN THE REACH OP 'ALI. For all disseil . 9.l the Bladdes,..Aidney% pfar el or Detipsiaid swelling, no niediiine 'iniftted can cope with this compound in its power to it erally ANNIHILATE DISEASE. All bad properties in the drug are removed by the processef its compounding in the shape of fluid leaving its STERLING PROPERTIES ALONE Young men who may be suffering from the many ills consequent upon early indiscretion or abuse should try one bottle and be relieved. The eymp toms are INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION, NERVOUS INDISPOSITION, LOSS OF SIGHT, WARM HANDS AND LIMBS, FLUSHING OF SKIN, GENERAL LASSITITDE; 81 Wood st By not arresting these signs, which as unerring ly point as the needle to the pole, to Impotency, Epileptic Fits, Premature Decay and Death, a crime against nature is committed--a practical although protracted SUICIDE is being .eininnit^ ted. AU medical authorities agree that were thief- EARLY INDISCRETION Removed. that there would be far less *lie for lusame Asylums, the• records of these humane tnatitnpons prove that a very large proportion of their pa_ [Tents owe their reception and detention within them to early habits of indiscretion. For all unpleasant and dangerous diseases Gilson's Extract of Pareira Brava Absolutely cures secret diseases, of no matter what length of standing. No change of diet is regniml, no cestattion from business. Soldiers Home upon Furlough e• And who may peshaps have uniortanately con tracted disease, will find the Extract of BARBI EA BRAVA the swains for their • By* its peel:Was action uponthe gidneilt,, it causes a frequent desire to urinate, thereby re moving obstructions and securing the sufferer against all fear of stricture of the trtherett. "YOUNG- NEEN And yet they are allowed to decisive and den*); T r i3.lEl 11:7.1%T1i717.41.3FL1r-, thrtD oftentimes after a lifetime of raiser death kindly ends their sutrering. . . (ikon's Chlorine Water, G-LLSON.F4 XTRACT (iF PA/IEIRA RHAVA:, Will effectually eradicite any case, no niatieipf how long standing. wee, $1 per Bottle. No. 143 Dey at., New York, , eleneind Afiest AND FOB set's Vi nac:•lemisetle• db PLePte.l34 -a. M. F . rr 3r -0 INF; DRVGGIST, - Dtspaealt .11n , H. C. OARLEY,
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