ADVERTISING RATES. For standing matter per square, <4O woida,) <f- £4 W3n?Tntilsbf4-4is» 6sif . TimSartlona.... I,ooTwo month!#...!?. £8? -■> n ■h#2totmwum..+. 11,00 To<ir msoraons— 1,60 Four months. ffii, 13,00 Five Insertions 1,76 Five months . _u oo One week Sir mbhtM leloo Two weeks 330 One year 25 oo Three week5..7.... 6.p0 * One square changeable oneca week t year.s3o,oo B>At LY POST, SfiiglfHAiteertptions by mail, *B,OO pet year nav ,Me In,advance. • , '-- Delivered In the city, at 18 cents per week payable toicatriers. .• ’ WEEK-L.y PO@T. Single subscriptions.... *1 M Fire copies, each. 140 Ten copies, each,..., !.... ...’ '. 1 ’3O co Pics» each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 imrty * « u .. « , 10 Fortjt “ « 4* - ,;oo MEDICAL. DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY c. >1 . JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. R a.Ear Room Drink, SUBSTn’CTE FOR RUM, AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE, 5 RUT A HIGHLY COMCfcNTR ATPTi VEGETABLE CXTBACT. a pt;retoS t ic, free from Alcoholic Stimulants or Injurious Drags, WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE RIVER COMPLAINT, 1 Dyspepsia and Jaundice. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS will cili-: every cask Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the KJtlucys, and Diseases arising from a Disor dered Stomach. Observe the Following Symptoms RESVETTNO FROM Diaordem ol*the Digestive Organs a . Constipa tion. Inward I'nllni's.-. or • Hluo.l tr. the 11 i‘ I, A i'ii)j Iy oi the Me.m *.-/j, Xau-.ea llc-irt (.urn. I lor Food. Fulmer <.j U ru-ht hi the SluniHcT;. MHirl.ructutlou*,Sink ing or Fluttering at the Fit 01 the Stom ach, Swimming 01 the Head. Hurried and Difficult Rrenrhuig, Fluttering at the Heart Choking or Suffocating >ensoriQiis when in a lying posture, Dimness of \ isionrikits dr Webs be fore the Sight, l-‘ei er and Dull Rain in the Head, Deficiency oi Perspiration, Yel lowness ofthe Skin and Fj os.Fain hi in the Side. Hack. 1 'best, .Limbs tVo. Sudden flushes ot Heat. Horn ing in the 1 le.-di. 1 (instant Im iL-nini"- oi h v i 1 and great Deprvr -1 < > 11 < i 1 >l-111(3 HOOFLAND’iS GERMAN BITTERS WILL GIVE \<>l a m h i[> U'pvrn i k. ML"V. M.i;\ L*. ilhALiin MTADY .\KL\ !> liK' 1 iv I ELLIN* . 11 LA LJII\ 1 I.I.U\,iS A GOOD CONSTITt TIO.V. A STRONG UIiSTITI THIN, A HEALTHS COXSTITI TiON, a sorjm ( OxvnTi tion. \\ ILL .UAKt rilK WEAK - - STRONG W ILL MAKE THK DCUCATF4 - . - ' . WILL MAKK THE WILL 3IAK.E THE DEPRESSED WILL iIAKEjrHK BAIiIiUIT x om t'LE AlO Bi WILL MAKE THE (I.EARs BRIGHT DVLL EVK AY ill prove- a blessing in EVERY FAMILY. ('nn l'i- with yrrlVct satVtj t-y OLD OH Y<>l NO MALfc: OR FEMAI.I ?f\ £ f?rr f f ? t ¥ f PARTICULAR NOTICE. 'l'hfrrai . ’-i,:n», /■)..■.:> nho>rs ■•••• Id u %J< / fV riflflw of butt rs. //Uf U;- ; . •/f.M’-r b.ittlrs. , umpounJed of the i heap’ */ *<•/. i-o v <" i.' .islnt-i j rout 20 tu 40 cvu/.v ; q^Lun . //;< /d >/r d i.vyuiAtvi by Annie or Coriander keed. Hn* da v\ l»/ lu:t< ■ l m </ '•<.' »»•(// coni. uue to cause, as tony u.s //... jn Oe fold, hundred* to die the di'ath of the ti runl.i., ■!. IL, //no use the is kept continually under the in ftuem r of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst th < r‘< -ire for Liquor is created and kept anil U.i • > -ail I . oil (hi horrors attendant upon a itrankeid's life and deulh. Be* wafe of tUem. For those who tie~.it , •,>! »Jll haxe a /i/uor Bitters , toe publish the folioimn/f receipt, tlet One Bottle Hooflan<l'» Ouiiuu Blitei'N, and mix tenth Three Quarts of Onod Brandy or UVhiklLy, and tin nsnh ir.a hr ( ; preparation that will far excel in mrduut vt ■ts uml true istd lence any of the nu./it i om. I.u/mn hitlers m the mar ket, and wilt coat much !*•»*. I'uu will have all the virtues of HootlumUs Bitters tn connection with a good artUlcof Liquor, at a miuh less price than these inferior populations will coxt you. DELICATE CHILDREN Those suffering Horn MAKASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely .my ilrsh on their hones, are cured in a wry tunc, one bottle in such cases, will hate n most nirpnamg ertect. DEBILITY, Resulting from fevers of any kind—These Bitters will renew y our alrvneth in a.\ ery short time. FEVER AND AGUE, The chills will n..t return if these Bitters are used. ,No person in a Fever and Ague District should’be without them. From Rev. J. Sewton Brow, fh P., Fdilor of the Encyclopedia oj Itchy to us Kncwlcciyc. Although not disposed to lav or or recommend Patent Medicines m general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects ; i yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benetita he believes huiiocll to haw received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the la'iietlt oi others. 1 do this more readily in regard to ’ Hootiand's German Bitters, prepaid! by Dr C. M. Jackson, of this city, lav a use i wa? prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were clnelly au .alcoholic uuxture. lam indebted to my lriend Robert Shoemaker, estj., for the remov a! ol tins prejudice by proper teats, and-for encouragement 1<» try them, when suffer ing from great and long . oniumed debility. The use of three bottles ol these Witrers, at the begin ning of the present \ ear vv as follow ed by evident ieliei, and restoration to a degree id bodily ami mental vigor u Inch J i> i I not tel! lor mv. montha before, and had almosr de: p iiied ol regaining. 1 therefore thank God an l my luciid for directing me to the use of them. Philadelphia. June j.t. 1562. J. NEWTON BROWN ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention ot ill hm mg relations or friends in the army to. the i .. t that ••IIu<*F LA.ND’S German ‘ w ill cure nine tenths of the diseases induced by i \p.i-ures and prna tions incident to camp I»f<•. in the ii-t.-. pnhii.-h ed almost daily in the lieu i»<-i *. mi the an iv d of the sick, it vv ul bei.o:.'«d tt.at i vei> luce proportion an* Mirtcriu.. tr *::i debility. ivciy case ol tint kind cm he jeadth cured by lioot land’a Get m.ui Hillers \\ c Inn- nu hesitation instating 11 . tll these Bittern « ere freely used among our s.ddier, bundled* *d Inca might be saved, that Ml.e: w i = e would G* The propt dm * ne d.niv r. .living thanktiU letters lrom sutler, r- m it.. tnu\ :md hospitals, who fi?ve lin n r. -t..rod t.• h. din |,y the use id those Blttei S s.ut n.themt.y tr,.., tlKMllls. hi I! Atit of LOl s It la til' Se&that th- Signature of « .M. .1 A r K..* fi.\ ’ l6 on the \\ UaPPKK - t i nk 1 1 It.din PRlt E H, T.argesize 9>1,00 per Botin*, or Hall Doz. $6,00 MeSuin sizi* “ “ r ltnll The Large Size, on account ot the gummy the Bottles hold, are much the cheaper. Should your nearest druggist not have the ar ticle, do not bn put ort by an\ of the intoxicating preparations that may be ottered limits place, but send to us. and u e will forward, securely packed by express. AJ-Prinoipal office, and Manufactory. No. 631 ARCH STKKKT. PUTT.ADKLPHIA, PA. JONES &.EVANS, tii 0. .hi. JACKSON & C 0.,) r uoparETOßs. j®“FOR SALE by Druggists and Dealers in every town in the United States. nolB-di|W grjfKEL’S CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter W ine of iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, The Great Tonic, The (I real Tonic, The (Irent Tonic, r,.,.. The (} rest Tonic, F or Dyspepsia and Indigestion, tor Dyspepsia and Indigestion, r or Dyspepsia and Indigestion, r or Dyspepsia and Indigestion, tor weak Stomachs ami General Debility, tor Weak Stomachs anil General Debility, t or Weak Stomachs and General Debility, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, ... And Cannot do Harm, It costs but little and Purities the Blood It Costs but little and Purities the Blood It Costs but little and Purities the Blood It Costs but little and Purities the Blood, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, Of this Valuable Tunic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Ol this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Touie Only 75 Cts. ami ( )ne I)ollar per Bottle, Onl\ i 5 Ots. aful ( )ne 1 >ollar per Bottle, t >nly .5 < 'ts. ami ( >ne Dollar per Bottle, Only 75 Cts. amt One Dollar per Bottle, Rlamirn.-luml Boi.'j l.j s, A. KINKKI„ f, BRi). iK-niT.il I 1 is Markrt alrivt Hih riutiurg, Pa. Kur sale in PITTSHI' Kr In’ !,v all respectable dealers, For sale in Pittsburgh by K. E. SELLERS & UO.. and B. L. VAUxWu'K n id. janl4-6m IMPORTANT TO LADIES. 44 Great American Remedy.” Harvey's Clirono Thermal fkmalk i>ills HAVENKVER VETPAII.EI), when the directions ha\e been stneth followed ) in removing difficulties ariMng lrom OBsTKIVTIoNs. ( * r on restoring the system to pcrlrct health u hi n suffering . from Spinal Affections, o lslJ , I teri, the Whites, or other weakness m i I terine I irgans. Ihe Fills are pence 1 1 \ h mnloas on Die constitution, and may he taken hi (in most delicate lemales without causing distress at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring tlie system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity. No mat ter from what cause the obstruction may arise They should, however, NOT be taken the tirai three or four months of pregnancy, though sale at any other time, as miscarriage would be Dir result. Each l>ox contains 6o Pills. RRICF nvi. IN ►LEAK. y DR. HAUVKVS THEATISK on Diseases of Females, Pregu:tue\. Miseam e.v, Barrenness. Sterility. Reproduction. and Abu-* « ol Nature, and emphatically ihe L A DIH c i’Kl \ AIL MEDICAL AD\ a pamphlet ot d p igcs. sent tree to auj .id.!re- s . siv reiitb t*d to pay postage. l'he pills ':iud Book Uill be lent h\ iiful eonndeni i-illy „ u hen d.-Miv.l. . n i i:j> \ u , and pre-p.aid on receipt ~f umnri b\ .1 BN FAN. ,\| D..«leu.nd Agent . . No. ili Cedar :itfeet. New \i>ili. Firming, Dtiugi-t, corm-t ot the Diamond and Market sire,-', ag*-ni Uh Pm-*- PRIVATE I>IMIOA>-il :t-;. DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, HEARTY No. 60 Smithfield- Street. , _W- TrtTt*!lOT*re m 1 iSwm medical adviceahould not fail to gii e him a call. STOUT LIVELY tXE AR Dr. Brown’s remedies never fail to cure immi rities, scrofulous aud venereal affections. Also, hereditary taint, such as tetter, psoriasis and other skin diseases, the origin of which the pa tient is ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. I»r. B's remedies for this afflicMnn. brought on by solitary habits, are the only medicines known in this country w hich are safe and will apeedily restore to health. Dr. Brown's remedies cure In a few days this painful affliction. lie Also treats Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhoe, Ure thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and Kidney a, liritatmn of the iiladder. Strictures, etr. A letter to U* answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. • Medicines sent to any address safely packed. Office and private rooms No 50. Smithtield STREET, Pittsburgh. I’a. nolodaw. Notice to all (omernedt- Among a certain class cd self-important pei>- ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named iti this card, {Pm vat k why this should t*\ they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases. ol every denomination, in fact solicit jur>t the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years tor their benefit, t>ecnu*c he adverti ses the fact, and i heir family physician say s he i« a humbug so he can get the case Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that ndv ertises—how else are they to know ' Are they not aware that mi Astlcy Cooper, Sir Benjamin Br-.die, Mr ( ’h irles Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the 1 treatment of diseases ! These men are held up as shining light* in the medical world ; I don’t assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a greAt number of them that are. 1 have devoted myself to the study and treatment of Private inwards of 40 years, and without egotism -••.n say 1 have saved hundreds • from years ot mi-wiy aml untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable Altogether. as I think it is the host and most certain. It is in my power to bunt hundreds of certificates il 1 i thought it necessary tocertily to my treneral sue i cess : but my long residence in this city is suffi cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arming irum it me cured in a I much shorter time than heretolore. It behooves j every young man and woman to be caret ul in »**- , i lecting a physician. The different Advertisements ‘ that are seen in our papers are ol no worth, ami ; no benefit will arise from anew ers than only loss • of health and money . Hundreds are cured annu- i ally by rny new remedies. Address BOX. 300. ! jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postofflce. | COSTAR’S V E R M I KT EXTERMINATORS, For rats, mice, roaches, ants, > Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs. Woolens, h.c., In sects on Plants, Fowl*, animals. Ac., Put up in 25c, 60c, and $1 boxes, bottles and flasks ; $3 and $6 flasks for Hotels, Public Insti tutions, A.C. “Only infallible remr<Ues known.” “Free from Poisons. M “Not dangerous to the Human Family.” “Hats come out of their boles to die.” wholesale in all large cities. 4S fc Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every where. Ae“Beware of all worthless imitations. a5-:>ee that “Costar's” name Is on each box bottle and ttaak before you buy. Address HENRY E* COSTAR. Principal Depot. A*‘4 Broadway, N. Y. > JWSold by H- F.. SELLERS it CO., and B. ( L. FAHNESTOCK m CO., Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh. jy ttMimdeoditvv. , THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE. Invented 1815. Perfected 18<V4. Received tribute from all other Sewing Machines, at the World’s Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on Its meritfl ; and Wheel er it Wilson’s a medal for Ita dev ice, called *•( ir cular Hook.” The Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,) as the best for all purposes on exhibition, our lightest Machine guarantee.! to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented, Oor. Penn it St Clair, streets. , oiu auu M Mo(>KEGuR my2o-d3taw-ly Agent. T IVKRY STABIEFOK SAWE.-IUE JL# entire stock, consisting of HiJRbEs,Bt Kr- GIES, BAROUCHES,' HAR NESS, HEARSES, SLEIGHS, and ail other vehicles belonging to the establishment is offered for sale by the undersigned on' reasonable terms ; and also, the buildings will be sold or leas&tfor a term of years. For further information inquire of R. H. PATTERSON- Corncr of Diamond st., and Cherry alley. janll-Gtf t/h BASKETS, “PUNTS AND tPU quarts,” Champaghe, 30 Oases Sparkling Moselle. In store ami for sale by MTLT.FR BIOKEBTSON MEDICAL STOPPAGE OF NAT I KK KHETM ATISM H ' f';f i 1/ rn’TSBPEGH, WEDNESDAY. MAJMB 2, 1864 Dry goods, hosiery, &c. i NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! j SALK. j Kobert Oarrett fit Sons and the') l Pennsylvania Railroad Cowp’y I n the Court ! R»fi St f ut * nviile and V Flea a oMH,?" •Railroad Company ana Jerfc- J riflon Countr niiflh Wilbur and Henry M. Ohio 5 Alexander, Trustees and others./ IN Pt/RSUAMCETOTJifi JUDGMENT ol S e, :j n K the sale of the iiteubeo > ule and Indiana Railroad, to pay the amounts ascertained to be due said WtWr and Mo"™- I der, Trustees of the first mortgage and al ß o the I ““O"”* due them as Trusteesof The second mort gage of satd Company, and in the obedienee to to a iarge and beauiifu, stock of Bead Buttons, \ Dress Ornaments, Bugle, Oimpjand novelties of j House^n 8t thC fr ° nt d ° ot of tt,e ° ourt the season in Hair Hresses and Nets. Also a i STEUBENVILLE, OHIO j the place designated iu the decree for sales and i between the hours of twelve o’clock, noon, and three o’clock p. m., of the j I . , 37th Day of February, 1864. I ! w the highest bidder, for cnsh, the entire nroDortv ■ ! afl d road of the Steubenville and Indiana Halt i road company, lying within the towns oi steu ! Jhffhl Bwark,and between the same and l E^ Rnch ,°'*“ d ~ad from Cadiz Junction to ! , tow ? of Cadl2 ’ deluding all rights of way '• i held and contracted for by said Company, the 1 j superstructure and tracks thereon,allsrdetracks ' | turnouts, depot grounds and bnlidings thereon | and appertaining thereto ; Including also as a part oi said premises, all machine shops, turn I tahies, water stations, warehouses, lots and lands i used in operating aald road and held by said ’ ( ompany lor that purpose ; and all the engines j locomotives, ears, machinery, tools, and all other ' property used In operating,‘maintaining and re- i pairing the said road, belonging tenant Company, • and all other, the franchises, rights anil privileges ' ol said Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Com- j pan), which, under the laws of the State of ' Uhlo, are subject tojudicial sale, and may pass i thereby. And in making the said sale, the plant 1 of said road, with all real estate and fixtures be- ! longing and nppertenanl thereto, will be sold en- : tire; but the locomotives, ears, rolling-dock and personal property not attaclicd, ol said cnmnaiiv ' will he sold seperately. and to avoid sacrifice, at ' not less thap two-thirds ol the present value, thereol. I J I he amount of first mortgage lien ! Inc amount of sbeond mortgage lien. Mi-i.-iu J An unusual full assortment of everything in , the Trimming and Hosiery line just opening. We would call the particular attention of the Ladies large supply of EMBROIDERED EDGING, EMBROIDERED MUSLIN, EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING, Gentlemen will find a full line of Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirts, Neckties. ( ndershirts, Drawers, Socks, Puper, Linen, and Patent Steel (dollars and Trai eling Shirts of the newest styles and supe- rior Quality at our usually low prices. Mt'rchants and ali who buy to sell again will be supplied at Eastern prices. MA('Ht J M & OLYDE, 78 Market at. New Goods Nt-w Goods 1 * ■-f* New Goods j ! New Go--i 2 Ei ! New Goods , (fi ! New Goods * E. eg W ! 3 M New Goods : S ; New Goods H: 1,1 W UooUtl ■IIVKI.I.I*.; I„„ SK KOI, ,„.K 1.1 n , M 1 li.iUK.- In whirl, 1,.n,,w'11 > jV/ "d AV.Vh New Goods i 55 § ! Now Goods o.:;',"::;., . It irt •» t«.. Ktuni'll Nick. mril-iin-, M \ < ! 1 i >«, 111 *i HTuI t’l'llll I „.,. h •ft W ! fcf f\ 2 Ht.tblf. .v.rtl house.\i\ Tlu-n* i- n l ( • m LO 1 Now ttcrdjL' >”•' -nr.Mm.l.n,: rhi'ilu.-11n,,. u »■ ~N i Hurt-jj u,Hn« nt.ti »ri ia. Thru- f, t;** ami uutn m Ml tlirromns ot tlu- iHvelJua:. lnlsuollrr |.» r sole i .1.-irald, i,-,- G.-n, •• it, h'u.-li.-bt.-r Imviul,,,, ] {,-•,, , , t .,,, Mt \ | , * <»”t iiniiii' 111 fiuj Here, ■•) u.| | i.. Ill'll lili' si i ■!' t>',| 11 *i l|t«' G ,i ij 1,0 ,i, i|| I » ||t lii < .. lv nn'itiH. on th»* j*v«*|»*'rtv Th.-r.- i- \ Ml.'l, till Ol ~|| l<l|iilii«)l lllill 1 |||-| i' 1n i Gil ii. m, Minuses, &.c.- It 1 3 ntiuul -t null* t nu,, lLv Kucheafer Gepot. New Goods New Good.; New Goods !"< j New Goods ! < \ New Goods ~ ,vv ‘coons. (i VRI)\ER & SCHLEITER’S, 9 2 MARKET, STREBT. Black Silks, $l,OO per Yard New Spring Chintzes Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75, New Spring Shawls Dress Goods, at 31 and 37 l-2c. New Spring Dress Goods Russia Crash, at 12 l-2c. Best Kid Gloves, at $1,25. OPENED THIS DAY, AT HUGUS & HACKE’S 400 PlKi-KS NkW STVI.K PniKTS DARK AND LIGHT, GINGHAMS, Hi) LA INKS at 3i» t BALMORALS at $2.60 Corner Fifth and Market sts. CAUr E T 8 WE ARE .UST OPENING OUR Spring Stock, comprising a most Extensive & Complete Assortment, ( M every description ol English and American Goods, Including many entirely new styles never Iwiore in this market. Having purchased our Goods just previous to late advance in prices, we now offer a great part ol our assortment AT WHOLESALE/ AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES, And retail at a very small advance. MTARLMD, COLLINS & CO., NEW ( ARPI'.T (STORE, Nos. 71 and 73 Filth Street, Over Miner’s Book Store. A GOOD INVESTMENT A NEW add valuable machine, capable of netting $25 per day above expenses, haij ust been com pleted »n<f patented. The patent-right f. 'he State of Pennsylvania with one or more ma chines is now offered for sale on favorable terms, i This is a rare chance for investment. From ! $2,000 to $3,000 capital required. Address BOX 156, feb24-tf Pittsburgh, P*. T , , J he leiniti of bale will be cash, but the pureht*- er ma) deposit ten j,or cent. <d tl.e ahme huiii on the day of the B ale w ilh Thomas 1.. •eu .11. the K. |Ver Id I tie road, to U* torteited n> • a.-e th. miiMiiit ol l tls tud n not mad.- go,*! at H.e tune ol the iritirn id the order ot h«I.- i New Quods New Goods •' k :\i \.; i f. special Mantri ( .her. • I:m " ,r > __ .111 I.IAIOI l-'Ofl SAI.K OF’ *ot» \< H KS, l.»u cleared and in ft hlfih stair of . nlln.n -*V ,r »- llj t* balance writ timbered. situated in •Moon township. Allegheny count), Ha. The implo\ rineiits are a new large Frame Hoime and Lini u ; 1- run in abundance ; com einent lo stoiH ( 'hurrhes and S< hinds ; S’, rwile.-lrum si.wie HtlUand KostoftW: M miles, from Hnt»- hutch ; :< i.tiles Hoi., Sew l, kl.-j v ill.- and Shouse town • lor hirfher part icu h* * i n<|uire ol Al.\ ’"lri enroll, oil the |T.'nu,.-. m nldr.^a New Goods ! New Goods FOR SAI.E.- No. 114 Elm St. 6th Ward Tlda property u* one of tt,e i mst couwnicut and desirable reside i.> « in thee, t > . The lot ex tendi from Klin to i'oncri's-n'reet The hou:>e it Im ii Htury hnek . c<- nt 11m iig *u rooms. Nantes bath room, w ash ln'iiv, hake Ihhim' and light dry cellar and pantry. There is a n... l\ paled large \ aril, and a hriek stable (routing on i ‘otigrr ss nt The house supplied w iih gas. led and e-d,i w dcr; hall painted and grained , parlor meet) timuhed wirh marble mantles ; proper!) all m gocxl condi tion. Price *M.duu. Terms —t’J.ooo in hand and the balance In two years. For furl tier part nuilar* Inquire at the premises dois-dtt Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. Thhk largest, cheapest, and moat successful BUSINESS MAN'S i.'< il/- LEGE in the United States. -W-Stmlenta can enter ami ret lew at any time. CIRCULARS containing full information sent FBBK of charge to any address on application to the Principal*. JENKINs 4t SMITH, de"-lawnAy Pittsburgh, Pa N KW Trimming House lor Tailors. JOHN A. GRIFFITH & CO,, Beg leave to announce to the Merchant Tailor™ and Clohiera of Baltimore and Washington that they ha\e opened a TRIMMING Hi.U'SE, at the Southwest Coruer of Baltimore and Over the Jewelry Store ofCnnfield, Pro. tc Co., where the trade will find a full assortment, in cluding Piece Goods, Buttons, Braids, etc., Adapted to that line of business, not surpassed by any house in the country. Having established a house in I'innnnnti in connection with the Baltimore .House, and con sequently having to buy largely, we it-d a*.-uivd than we can otter such inducements to the trade ns regards prices as will make it to their interest togi\e us a share of their patronnee. Just n cehed, the Spring and Summer Report of Fashions. We are also the agents tor thr American and European Monthly Keports of Fashion, ami Heniaeh it ( 'o.'t Fhtent shears. A fulllineof MILITARY suit able for Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. JOHN A. GKIKMTH, JAMES O’NEILL, feb2-3tawtal JOSEPH H. MAOUIKE. VOTICE.-ljj THKCOURTOPQ.U AK- 1 ter Sessions oi Allegheny county, Penn- I svlvaniAt No. —, March Term, A. L>. 1864. | In the nmlter ot the petition of sundry fret-i holders of the City of Allegheny, lor the v.h.-h* . tion ol certain alleys ami a street, in the Second 1 Ward, ot soul City. , All parties interested are hereby notified, that on'SATURDAY, February 13th, 1864, a petition . was presented to said Court, signed by twelve freeholders of said Ward, praying the Court, to grant a rule to show cause why so much of an alley lying 1“ said Wart!, parallel with Jjidu ell and Fremont streets, should not tie vacated and I dosed up, from the northern lm** of the right ot ! W ay of the Pittsburgh, Fort Way ne and Chicago 1 Railway Company, when* Iher-md line ft.lld alley to Island bane, becaliao the fii.l t ion ol said *ille\ lias tiecoinc ureh*?»* I* l ' h* 1 r l ' • hi- and those liai ing lands .nhoiuidliiij lli.-n-i.ii And. alr'O. why so mmil oi ll.e allry that tier-., in eft M Ward, parallel wit h. and bet w een Island bane and J uuiata street, should not tie vacate.l and dosed up from Hlduell street to the street known as Allegheny avenue, lor the reason that the same has l*ecome useless to the |*ihhc and those having lands Umnding t hereon, i And also, why bo much ot .1 uniatn street, in i said Ward, as extends from the eastern line of I the right of way of the said Railway Company. i where the said line erodes said street, to the i street known as Allegheny avenue, should not , t*. vacated and closed up, for the reason that the ; same has become useless to the public ami those i having lands Abounding thereon. ! That said Court granted the rule aforesaid, ! and ordered that notice be given of the filling ot i aa ia petition, and of the granting of said rule as , required by law feblfrBt-*2taw KNABK’S USEr\ r ALED PIANOS, Haines’ Bros. New York Pianos, Orove&- teen &. Co.’s New York Pianos, ami Prince’s Melodeons and School Organs—a splendid as sortment of the above well known instruments feblS j lu ? received. CO-PARTNERSHIP.— THE CNDER siened have formed a Co-partnership as I Brokereand Sealersin | and its products, under the firm of HAMPTON I A BENNEY, dating from January 6th. ?- l W. HAMPTON, I feb23-6td 0. A.&. BENNEY. FOR SALE. A LEA >TK\ KNm.N, -Muon I ’lla!i>ill' v Charles Streets. JOHN H. hampton, Att’y of Petitioners. CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street, Sole agent for manufacturers- i C"< i i STEAMSHIPS. <J TT IN A. K. i) I, i pj e. j Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. Th 's' i ™' <>»« Powerful Steamships, HIDON, I KT!TIAR MAUTIIOS, | TRIPOLI, .w , J' H'U SAII, FROM NEW York ever} - alternate Wednesday, i2&agjilSl£ £ om , 1-iverpool every alternate -v-v i -ftisrau lue sd a j-, and from Queenstown e\erj alternate Wednesday. f , r . nm Liv(, n'<'ol or Queens town, *3O in gold, or its equivalent in currency. lr S™ stee ' ° r u to Uver P° ol . *35 in currency. tePf'W'- Faßsace apply to WILLIAMS & ULION, 40 1 ulton St.. New York, or a, THUS ' KATTIOAN. Agt, No. 122 Mouongahala House, Water at., no2S-lyd Successor to Thus, Rattigan PASSAGE EEOM THE OLD"OOUHTEY, Lower than the Lowest. i*. the undersigned is .rgS—sSSßgt now prepared to bring out passen- sera by FIRST CLASS MAIL rtaa. I t'Tvmaj 0 I I'.A .\I !■: it.s directfrom I.IVER- S; orTITTSB™tVH, tOALWAYt ° NKW SEVEN DOLLARS lower than any other agent here. CaU and get the rates and he conrinced. Steamers sail every week, and passengers are found in everything „ i arlies brought out by first class CLIPPER SAILING vessels at very low rates Sight Drafts on the NATIONAL HANK payable at any oflts branches in England or Ireland for sale * or particulars as to rates, lie., apply to i>. O’NtIILL ('hronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth st. jan2o-eod and 66 Smithrteld st., Pittsburgh. Passage from England and Ireland. S"s,«u. EUROPEAN AGENCY ™ill AS 11. RATTIGAN, EC Hi jP t.A .\ AGEN T, No. 122 Mono,,gabels House, Pittsburgh, UEMdLivLILSSr Pa., is prepared to bring mil or ar!"„f“, ,° r 7;“" l ""' k Iron, m to any inf, packets." ' c,Hlntl T' l-,, her steam or salt 11 ■'«, ,M|; 11,1,1,1111,1 ||„. | UI ,. H ~, s , els s a 111 n V I.etteee„ Ne« I„l, |.,,,.rp,.„l ,;i,_ K.fnv and ( lain ~y. 1 ’ An J '""' ‘J'l Till,-. li. RATTIGAN. BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY. s - s - mah vim, Mannlactiiici art.! wholesale dealer in all It Hide CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, NO. 11l FOI UTII STREET, Hel We, -I, W„„,| PITTSBURGH. PA. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wlntrioii Brothers & Co., 4 Hl'. NOW IMIKIVAHKU TO It |.- *® ' '"dr:-. 1 11 .!,i ||„. ~u Uuule, Hoop, Stake, Ij.ui.l & Horse Slice Iron I 'l i'll I itl.s I' i; 1 \ l.i py li- I'. ISAKIiV, il-it.■ Ua.-lner ol il„. Mereloml.' Hank., COMMISSION MERCHANT, •\<>. II KOI Til JUI.\ STKKKT, s i' i.in is, aiu. ’ . < nlt«u, llvutp, Tolmccn, Flour, Por Bm-oii, !iUr<l, &r., K itke.ii— "i i Hanks, li.-uikrrs, «n«l Merch i •>f Lotus L'.-M.T tllj . n 11. sillily ,• i 'Jij'liM'r. PiHstturrli. t l r.!< [3 /uni i-oii.-ii; uiiHMit.-t respri-t t wl ty eohc nu<l prompt returns rimOr jan*2V- 1 m v o ft it ii i\ r r tItHE Sl!BS< RIBKII OFFERS FOR M. KENT hus well kunuri LIVERY STABLE, l)u Ulumoud Sired, betweeu Urnal and Smll h A fill Street*!, iin rf-tHtm.’iMf tenm. The huilitinj' was built lor i I.herv SKMe and i* well adapted to the pur ]>u3i'. Possession eiveu on the FIRST DAY OF R H. PATTERSON STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the Charter Oak Fire and Marine INSI’RANCE COMPANY, Jan. Ist, 1804 nk .Slock* litcd States Bond* ilroad Hoads. Loaned on Mortcune on Heal Estate limned ou < ’ollateral Hills Kecennble and other property . 6,913 b 9 Cash in Hank and hands of Agents . 30,543 63 i.ia i:iuri i-:x. Unsettled Losses F 13,366 69 A. A, CARRIER & BRO., Agents, 63 FOURTH STREET, febi3-2uid Pittsburgh, Pa. PATTERSON & AMMON, <"ommi s h i o n M erchants, Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal ers, No.-6 Wood st., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wa take pleasure in referring to the following Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, Smyth it Co., Zug it Painter, A. Bradlej, E. Eduiundson it Co.,R. H. Daws, .1. P. Woodnell. .las. MVullv it Co., J. W. Spencer, C. H. Love it Co.. K. Fl. Jack fit. Co jan29-tl JJECKIIAM ,fc LONG, LR>«rty Street, Pittsburg AOttKT. 1 * KOR Russell Mewer and Reapery Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Quaker Mower and Reaper. Cayuga Chief Mower and Reapei, Farmer Mower, Woods* Mower. Also, dealers in Agricultural and Farming Im pliments. janlSdfitw "■fjfcßlNtT'PA L WANTED—FOR THE m Public Schools of the Third Want, City of Pittsburgh. Applications in:ij he addressed to either ot the undersigned Direetors of tlie Third U aid Public Schools. John mkkuwn, Hr. L. (ll.liSHl’K, runs. A PENDER. KOBT. IiVNCAN, PETER BKAU\. febls-3ta\vtnild i'HAS. W. LEWIS. T()'iUso PER MONTH THE 4* J Little Giant Sewlrg Machine Co., want an Agent in each county to solicit orders lor their iir-w $l5 Machine, with guage, screw timer and ex tra needles. We will pay a lihernl salaij an.l expense«, or gn e large commission. Kni particular*, term!-, fitcenclose a stamp, and address S. T. PAGE, Toledo, Ohio, Gen. Agent for the I 'ulted States. fehS-Itnd&3mw PiTTe’mt, Ft. Wayne \. Cnii'aum R. R. Co., j OmCKuKTHKSEI'IUtTAIiV, \ Pittsburgh. Pa., February Pi, 1564. V Tiie annual meeting of the Stock and Bondholders id this Company, for the election o! DIRECTORS, and such other business as may rouie More it, will .be held at the * >ttiee of said Company, in the < 'ity rff Pitts burgh, mi the THIRD WEDNESDAY t'F M AKCIL A. D. ISG4, at 10 a. in. The Stock and Bond T cannier Hooka of the Company, at their office, m the City of I‘itta burgh, and at the Transfer Ageney in the City ot New York, will In* closed on the Ist day of March, at 3 o’clock p. m , and remain doted imi til the 17th day of March thereafter. W. H. BARN"Es, Secretary Removal op livery stable.— The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Scott Houses to near the corner of First and SmithfleJd street. W. C. Conn’s old Btind, is prepared to furnish oarriges, buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest notice. Also horses kept at livery at leASonable rates, t'ndertaki and all arrange ments lor funerals will receive is special atten tion NKAL BRICKLANh_ OAA 881.. S OP CHOICE PAiIILI jfilHP FLOUB—In store and for uteby - PATTERSON Sl AMMON, Nu. C Vt ood street. !OTT OFlte gailjt Host, Ought a President to Be-Eleet Him selfP For a statesman of ability and experi ence the desire to serve his country by discharging the duties of the highest of fice in its gift is an ambition which a reasonable modesty may not permit him to avow, but which neither virtue noT honor forbids him to feel. We do not, therefore, impute it to Mr. Lincoln as a fault that he wishes a re-election to the high office he now fills.. But when he assumes that the safety, tt elfare, and institutions of the country are subordinate to his personal aspira tions, and attempts under artful disguises, to subvert the elective character of our political system in order that he may re tain his hold on power, it behooves the people to inquire whether they are pre pared to relinquish the right of freely electing their rulers, and of peacefully deposing them at the expiration of their term of office by substituting others in theirplaee. In a tree Government elections natu rally (all under the control of political par ties, and the result is determined by ma jorities, larger or smaller, according to circumstances, but seldom so large as that the excess ot votes received by the successful (ahdidate is more than a small Traction of the whole number. A control by the President in office, of as many votes as constitutes this margin, | IS a virtual control of the election; anii I l^. s , 11 . control is gained by a perversion j °dieial tiust, it is as effective and I as criminal a mode of perpetuating bis power as open and direct usurpation. If, b.\ some adroit, mechanical contrivance, votes enough to turn the election could be surreptitiously introduced into the lialloi.boxes to control the result, every must admit that such votes would invalidate the election, and that the other held in pretended virtue of it would be legal!}' uikl morally null, how <t strongly h might ho supported in Jart by military pawn 1 .. If Urn machine, instead ol secretly depositing favorable ballots, was so constructed as to inter ‘ c|u and destroy an equivalent number "1 opposition <«nes, there would be no moral, legal or political dillen noc in the icsult. Nor would the case bo varied, or guilt lessened, by any modification of the method so long as the election was eonlrolied by the independent action of :i)l the freemen legally entitled to a vote. It are illegally'kept from the bal lot box, or it the votes of some are count- : « d lor mure than their actual value or ! a»c mthienced hy bribery, terror, or any kind of coercion, the man who by the i oimeious use ol such means resembling them, procures his own election, is guilty • »1 a heinous crime against republican in - 4J>UUUUi4ia. ••• ——— u, jeipleisin contemplation by Mr Lincoln as a means of keeping himself in of fice for another four years. That he has, at heart, no respect for the saeredness of the elective franchise, is evident from the military interference with its exer «iso which he has practised during the last year, beginning with cashiering Lieu tenant Edgerton, of New* Hampshire, for exercising the right 9 of a freeman in his own township, and ending with sending Republican soldiers home to vote in the fall elections while furloughs for that purpose were steadily refused to Demo crats. If Mr. Lincoln couid do thisi n the case of mere State officers, to what lengths will he not go to secure his own elec tion? Mr. Lincoln’s Presidential strategy, so far as yet developed, consists of three parts; the first being preliminary and'in tpnded to make sure of a nomination, the other two to secure his election when nominated. The preliminary part does not so much concern the country in gen eral as the Republican organization. To that organization Mr. Lincoln is under a heavy obligation of gratitude. It made him all that he is; it elevated him at once from the obscurity of a country attorney to the chief magistracy of a nation. It does not become a man who owes so much to his party, and has been elevated by it over the heads of so many of its more distinguished members, to attempt to deprive it of the free exercise of its choice in the selection of its next candi date. What right has he to innovate up on the usages of the party which created him? That party has always made its presidential nominations by a national convention, anil so little has that botjy felt bound by any previous arrangements or expectations, that, both in 1856 and in 1860, it set aside eminent pretensions in favor of men little thought of by the par ty. What claim has he to forestall the action of the party and deprive it of the liberty of choice it has always heretofore exercised? Considering what that party has done for him, it is an unseemly obli viousness of his obligations to attempt to innovate upon its established usages, ! and degrade its regular convention into a mere ratification meeting, in which the I claims of no rival can be even co much ! as discussed; much less voted on; still , less preferred to his own. In concert with his friends, he has made arrange ments for his own nomination on the ?2d of February, in such a way as to preclude the nomination of any other Republican candidate except by members of the par ty who are willing to assume the atitude of bolters. ! A candidate who thus tramples upon lire choice exerted through customary forms in his own party, to which lie is under the deepest obligations of grati tude, is little likely to feel any tenderness for freedom of choice among his avowed politcal enemies. He who redudes the national convention of his party to a , mere ratifying or registering body, with out choice, thereby accustoms his mind to regard regular forms as a convenient nullity, and will pay as little respect to untrammeled voting in an election as in a nomination. We accordingly see a plan for electing himself moving on in even step with the plan tor nominating himself, lie is setting up (so-called) State governments in Louisiana, iu Ar kansas, in Tennessee, and probably has in contemplation one in North Carolina, another in Florida, and another in Texas. These pretended State governments will be so completely subservient to his will, and subject to his control, that their elec toral votes will ha ve precisely the same significance as if the man Abraham Lin coln should, without any intermediate agency, make up the records of their number and send them to the Senate to be counted in his favor. He-has infalli bly secured this result by prescribing, as a qualification for the elective fran chise, an oath which it is certain that none but black Republicans will ever consent to take. By forestalling the Re publican convention, he expects to get the nomination; and then, by forestalling .$ 69,198 00 30,460 00 10b, 150 00 49,*223 00 34,026 00 $326,503 62 ADAM AMMON MOHHING POST ™ EVKBT DBSCBIPT2OS 0» PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING tn •*>!«. TO 1 ■Oar facilities for doing Posters, Programmes: &o. - For Exhibitions and Concerts cannot be lie actiohrolSft sisffiapfnum 6Tr of the electoral colleges, 'he intends to secure his election. But will the people submit toa-Lraud which amounts to a destruction of the instill systcm a subversion of our 2S°«! u TWs is a cbhlingency vfded a Mr - L “«Ste sS^afj>ro y third Mrt Of V Bee , U hy a gl““ce-8t the upon first, on the political actlon of the^amv *“»*• BCale jnhisfavorind^tiS Jy ofshis rotten boroughs .in: thes?r*rnn stituted ’ Stales; and secondly, to.resist and crush out opposition If the rotten borough votes are reqpiisite tb give him a majority. Each of the loyatStates has in .the army a number of soldiers ' greater by far than any majority,which it ever gave m a Presidential .election. In respect to States where no provision has been made for allowing soldiers to v< ? t^ at the places where they are stetion . > Mr. Lincoln is master, of thesitoation masmuch as he can aft the Republican soldiers to go home and Vote, and detain the Democratic Soldiers on duty His control will be seaTcely less | complete over .the soldiers who, vote in their camps What he did noT'scinple to do m Maryland and Delaware he will not likely to stick at in the army w here his will is the, supreme law; In the States papied, the ballots of the abolition party were distinguislied by a different color, and ffersbliS bfffefliig to vote any other were kept away from the polls l,y force. The same, motives for interference will exist in the army in tensified in force by the importance of a Presidential Election, and acting under no restraint from the presence of. State authorities. But if, after all, the vote of the'loyal Mates should be againßt iiiiii, anfr'lie is ohli.ired to depend upon that of the rot ten boroughs to make out a majority, •Mr. Lincoln has command of an enor mous and well equipped army, and will he better prepared to crush opposition to an illegal'election in the Nortlip than lie has boon to cope with the. opposition to a legal election in the South.— World. Another Draft. Hon. R Kernan, -of the Oneida UN. District, writes to one of his constituents, Deacon Doolittle, as fol lows: WAsniNOTOx, Fell, TB, 1884 lour telegraph or the Kith teaehed me only last evening, after the War De partment was closed. Have just returned from seeing .Col. , i - ' "''directed me to telegraph : you that the men drafted hr August last‘‘and the commutations then paid, i would be 0,1 °ur quota under coll, for oOt), 000 more men; hut that you hat bet ter continue to raise men tchilk gdiern l>o"7)ty i n * there might be 'AK- OlHßli CALL. I have just sp tele graphed you. As I understnn/l hi— n.~— —— tutes, hy volunteers or commutations. Thus the quota of each district under the |call for .500,800, will he'credited with the above mentioned. lit -doing this, they will bring the various States and Districts to an equality under the present call; and if any district has rais ed in the above ways more than' its quota under the present call, the excess will be credited to it on the next call, ichieK Col. Fry thinks MAT BSSOOJf. The Gold Medal for General Grant. —Loutze is making a dedigh for the gold medal ordered by Congress fjor presentation to General Grant, in pom meniorafion of his victories oyer the rebels. The obverse of the medal 'Will consist of a profile likeness of-the;'hero, surrounded by a wreath .of laurel., < His .name, and the year of his victories, are also inscribed upon it, and tie is surronded by a galaxy of stars: The design for the reveraeis original, appro priate, and beautiful. It is the figure of Fame seated. in, a. graceful attitude on the American eagle, witch, trffik Out spread wings, stems pfephßhg i fin i fight. In her right handshe holds the'hymbo lical trump, and; in her left a scroll on which are inscribed the names of the gallant chiefs various tattles, inth, Vicksburg, Mississippi Chattanooga. On herhehd isa' helmet, ornamented in Indian fashion, .with fea thers radiating from it. In front of the eagle, its breast resting against it, is a shield, emblazoned with the stars and bars. Just undemeath this group,-'their stems crossing each-other, fire-single sprigs of the pine and the paint, typical of tho North and South. Above ffie fig ure of Fame, in a curved Hite; ,; is'the motto, ,r Proclaim Liberty throughout tha Land.” The edge is surrounded like the obverse,, with a circle, of stars, of a style peculiar to the Byzantine, .pe riod, and rarely seen exeepf'W” ifittttin ated MSS. of that age. Thesestareare more in number than the .existing States —of course, including those of, the South —thereby suggesting further addi tions in the future to the Union, The Dog Forney.—Says the : Al bany Argus ; The political profligate Forney writes to the Philadelphia Press, from TVashington, his specula tions upon the next presidency;'in which he speaks of 4 -‘the odium that'has settled like aithUndetyclond upoitthe,.so called democracy,, whpch .mpy fatrtiany hour upon their ranks in u tempest of irrath, in consequence of the unbroken sympathy of their leaders With the‘re bellion.” . : This lone of threats and inatllL.is ha bitual in that quarter, and shows' fhat a clique of politieians reaily contemplate a coup d’etat, to’be carried hy force, said simultaneous demonstrations of violence against the Democracy thrqnghqut the country. Luckily, “barking dogs'do not bite.” Federal Recruiting, in Canada. — The Montreal Gazette says: iJ ‘‘Tbe ;iißo man Catholic bishop of the diocese of Three Rivers has forwarded a circular letter to the clergy of his diocese, re questing them to warn ihair nocks against the insidious arts of the eral recruiting agents. The bishops, of Qnebeek and St. Hyacinthe haVe Writ ten letters in the same sense: ■ t '•*<- Mosonoahela Baxnoe: ) Pittsburgh, Vebruarytth, fBSt-y An EhEcfioa fob TitmxKKN Managers oT the Company forereettng a Bridge over the, Slonanßaheia, opposite Pitts burgh, in the County of Allegheny, in conformi ty to an Act of Asaemby,jpasaed January 2Bth, 18S1, will be held at the ToU-House,on lttON DAY, March 7th, tB6*,atae , cloiarp.Bi.'' i ' fetaa-twd N. HOLMES.3hy«s. PITTSBUBOH, PT.WAVKZ A t Pittsburgh, lUthklsiU. \ OIVII>K‘\D. -THE BOABD OPWi. ot SEVEN PKHCENTCUM ontjStiE£|Kj^: the earnings of 1863, pay able la C next. W.
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