■'ft-- —~ ADVERTISING RATES. For standing matter per square, (40 wojds,; ; p.• tu ; r 1 . : . ■ Onilnsertion. $' isbt>ne month. V 8,lS» Tw<» Insertions.... i,ao|Two months 9,00 Tnr^lqaerttotifi... i.asThreamooths. u,oo Pout Insertions.. .. l,sbToiir taonths. .... 13,00 Five Insertions— 1,76 Five months 14,00 One week 2,00 Six months 16,00 Two weeks 3,60 One year 26,00 Three weeks... 6,00 Onesquare changeable oneca weeh 1 year .$30,00 DAILY POST, Single subscriptions by mall, $B,OO per year. Delivered, in the city, at 18 cents per week. WEEKLY POST. Single subscriptions $1,60 Five copies, each 1,40 Ten copies, each. 1,30 Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 Thirty “ *• •• “. 1,10 JAS. P. BABE, Editor and Proprietor. MEDICAL DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY C . >1 . JACKSON, PH ILADELPHI A, PA It is„ not a Bar Room Drink, srnHTTTrTE for rim , AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE, BUT A HIUHI.T FOXCEXTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TOXIC, FREE FROM Alcoholic Stimulants or Injurious Drugs, WILL EFKECTI AiJ.Y CI’RE LIVER COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia and Jaundice. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS WILT. CT’KE EYF.RY CASE Chronic or Nervous Debility* Dlteases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising; from a Disor dered Stomach. Observe the Following Symptoms RESETTING FROM Disorder* of (be Digestive Organs j Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach*:'. . Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust lof Food. Euiliießaor Weight: iq ftneßtomaob, Sour£nictfttionß|Siiik* - log? oEFlutteringat the Pit of the Stom ach^f-Sudihthing of the He&d.ntirate&and - Breathing, Fluttering at thfeqfieart - CbokingoTStmbcatingSensa#gnd whenina 1 y ing posture, Dimness of vision, Dots of Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness olthe Skin and Eyes,Pain in in the Side. Back. ( ‘hest, Limbs ko. Sudden ttubhrrfof Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, i ’onstant tm-is-ininga oi Evil and great Depres aio n u i Spirits HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS MILL G 3 V E YM A GOOD APPETITE, STRONG NERVE*. HEALTHY NERVES, STEADY NERVES. BRISK FEELINGS, HEALTHY FEELING S A GOOD t OXSTITCTION, A STUO.NU ( OXSTITI T TIOX, A HBAI.TIIV COXSTITI TION A SOI’XD COXSTITrTION. WILL >IAKK Tilt: WEAK WILL MAKE DELI CM TE WILL MAKE WILL M \Ki: DEPRESSED WILL MAKE SALLOW COMPLKA'IO: WII.I, .MAKE THU DULL EYE - CLEAR <fc BRIGHT "Will prove a blessing in EVSR.Y FAIVTTT ,-y. Can hr used with pcrf-.-jt safety by OLD OH YOUNG MALE OK FEMALE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest wh isky t>> < ,> nmor, rum, costing'from I*o to 40 cents per yauor., the texte disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. rhis class oj Bitter' ‘ j? caused and will conhn'ue to cause, as lona at / i tj .. < V sold, tiutidred%to die the death OJ the drw.Kd ,l. Kj tueir the sQstrm is kept continually aiidi • virtue nee of Alcoholic Stimulants of the word k,n!. the desire tor Liquor is created and kept up. and tu result i* atl the horrors attendant upon a drunk.-'-:’, life and death. Be ware nf them. For those who and will have a Liquor Bitters, we publish Ur. joilowuu/ receipt. Get One > ftoUle Hoottajid'i. German Bitters, arid mix with Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whiiky, aid the result wilt be a prejiaratwn that will fixr excel in mtdicai virtues and time excel lence any of the numewus Liquor Bitters in the mar k&, pnd wlil cost much lens, l'ou will have all tlte virtues of Hoofland u Bitter* in connection with a good art,tie oj I.iquui, at a muth less price than these inferior prruo' alums will cost you. DELICATE CHILDREN Those Buffering from 'UARASMT'S, wasting" away, with scarcely any flesh on their hones, are cured in a very snort turn*; one hoitle in such cases, will have a most surprising effect. DEBILITY, Resulting limn fevers of any kind—These Bitters will renew your strength in a very short time. FEVER AND AGUE, The chills will not return if these Bitters are used. No person in a Fever and Ague District should he w ithout them. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. £>., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Ucligious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines m general, through distrust of their ingredieuts and effects; X yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received Irom any simple-preparation, in the hope that lie may thus contribute to the benefit of others. .I do .this more readily in regard to Hooiland's German Bitters, prepared by l)r. C. M. jacksoo, of this city, because* I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chieily an alcoholic mixture, lain Indebted to my lriend Kot>ert Shoemaker, esq., for the remot al of tins prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when Buffer ing from grout and continued debility. The use of three Ponies of tin Bitters, at the begin ning of the present year, w as followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which 1 h.id not felt for six months before, and bad almost despaired ot regaining. I therefore thank God and friend for directing iae to the use of them. Philadelphia, .Tune C 3 ist," J. NEWTON BROWN. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, A m THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or {fiends in the army to- the fact that “HOUX liAJTCHS German Bitters'' will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and priva tions incident to camp life. In the lists, publish ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from debility. Fvery case of that kind can be readily cured by Hooi lantPs German Bitters. We have no hesitation that if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be Saved, that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are duly receiving thankful letters Irom sudi-rere m the army and hospitals Who have been restored to health by the use »n those Bitters sent to them b> their friends. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the Signature of ; *O. At. JACKSON” is on the V> KAPPIiR of each Bottle. PRICES Large size $l,OO per Bottle, or Half Doz. *5;00 Medium size 7d •• •• or Hail Doz. W,ou The Large Size, on eccountof the quantity the Bottles hold, are much the cheaper. Should yonr nearest druggist not have the ar ticle, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered place, but eena to us, and we will forward, securely packed, by express. ASSffl&r&iSSffSSS®!! 0 - 631 JONES & EVANS, (SUCCESSORS TO O. M. JACKSON A C 0.,) F&OPXZSTO&S. ■WFOB SALE by UtnggUtehnd Dealer* In •rery town In the United mein.. nolSdfcw i.ui I IVKEL’g CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestn u, For Weak Stomachs and Gei eral Debility For Weak Stomachs and Genci.u Debility For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, Reliable and Sure to doGood, •Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to doOood, K eliable and Sure to do Good, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot Jo Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, It Costs but little and Purirtes the Hlood, It Costs but little and Purities the Hlood, It Costs but little and Purifies the Hlood. It Costs but Itttle 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 I‘oiiir. Of this Valuable Tonic. Of this Valuable Tonic, <)f this Valuable '1 om. Only "6 ('ts. an.l ime Indl ir per Rot lie. Manufactured 6olely ty S. A. K 1 NKKL it BRO. General Depot, US Market street, Har risburg, Pa. For sale iu PITTSHIRUiI by all respectable dealers. For sale In Pittsburgh bv K. E. SELLERS & CO., and B. L. KAHN hr* l'( n'K rn, janl4-6m PRIVATE DR. BR.OWN'S OFFICE No. 50 Smithfield Street. CITIZENS ANB STRANGERS IN need of medical »«U ice should not L-ul togn t* him a call. Jlr. Brown’s remedies net oi fail to » .ire impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections. Also, hereditary taint, such as tetter, psoriasis and other skiQ diseases, the origin oL which the pa tient is ignorant. Df. B’s remedies for this affliction, brought on by solitary habits, are the only medicines known in this country which arc sale and wiii epe<\lih restore to health. Dr Brown’s remedies euro in a few days this painful affliction. He also treats Piles. Gleet, Gonnorrhof*. r:le thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Fains in *hc Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Hi older. Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONK DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safelv parked (idice and private rooms No 60.' sm.ihru-l ; STREET, Pittsburgh, Pm. n<il,M,vw. IMPORTANT_TO LADIES, “ Great American Remedy.” Harvey’s Chrono Thermal i i:m au: x’iijl,h HAVENEVKR YET F A 11.KWHEX the directions have been htri •* .j Ldl, wed.) in removing ditfloulties arising 1 rom OBSTKIVTH »NS, ni! «. 1 i d'F.AGE <>Y NATI'H l. STRONG THE • Or in restoring the system tr> j.erhv he »i'h when Goodh a uttering from Spinal Aiieotion.-. }’ro;apsus. I ten. the Whites, or other w e.tk iir-,t r ci the I'ttrine Organs. The Pills are perhv: j v b »rmlosc on the constitution, and tu-\\ U* r ik. n bj the n. nr J 1 most delicate lemales without causing distress : I ** VJUUU3 at the same time THEY AC T AS A ( HAIUVr. *1^)0 Ky strengthening, in vigomt ing, and n>;. img the XT lv\i *■ t\i y \ r system to a healthy «<>cjdi! ir.n. •md t •, T f 1 /It X on the monthly period \v i;h reguiant) No ter from what cause the obstruction n.a\ i They should, however, XOT U» tnken the first ' ' three or four mouths of pregnancy, though sale at any other time, aa miscarriage would t>e the ; result. Lach box contains 60 Pills. PRTOK, OXE IDOLLAh HEARTY STOTT LIVELY - CLEAR DR. HARVEY’S TREATISE . on Diseases of Females, FregiiAncy, .Miscarn.aee, I Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuse* of Nature. and emphatically the LATHES’ PRI VATE IVItPIOAL ADVISER. a pamphlet of 7u , pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir | ed to pay postage. I £s“The pills and Book will Resent by mail. confidentially, when desired, SKCi'iistY sea leu. #and pre-paid on receipt of money by ' .T BRYAN, M. 1).. Oeneril Agent, No. *6 (‘ed ir street. New York. Aaf'Josepli Fleming, Drumst. comer n( the Diamond and Market street, agent tor Pitts burgh. ocb-enuliw Notice to all concerned.— Among a cot tain class of sell-important peo ple there is a peculiar reeling ot contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the' diseases named in this card, ( Private Disk asks. > why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases oi every denomination, in fact solicit .put the very diseases that are so obnoxious' to i n,.•»(.* very refined parties. I suppose they would nut let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he advert i ses the fact, and their family physician say s he is a humbug so he can get the case iiftt-n fie ha» almost deprived the party of his liie. He comes at last to t-hephysician that advertises—now else are they to know I Are they n«»r aware that Sir Astiey uooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie. sir i.’harle* Ball and M. Paul Ricord dew.ted years m the treatment uf these diseases 1 The«*e men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; 1 don't assert that all men are worthy that publish. still there are qgreat numberol them that are. 1 hai e devoted myself to the study and treatment ot Private TWkapk* upwards oi 4u years, and without egotism can say I ha\e saveJ hundreds from years ot nw=iivand untimely death. Mj treatment is contlno.f to the veget able altngpjhei, as I think it is the beat and most certain. It is in my power to tiring hundreds of certificates it 1 thought it necessary to certify to my general an, - cess : but mv long residence in this city is surfl cientproofwithout addingmore. Spernmtoi rhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretolore. It behooves every young man and woman to be carefui in s» - lectlng a physician. The different ad\ ertisements that are seen In our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise I rout answers than *»nly loss of health and money Hundieda are cured annu ally by myvnew remedies. Address B< >\ nm. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Fic-tutfice. JVST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET ALBUM! Holding from IJ to Q 4 Pi.dure FOR SOI.DMIiS! FOR SOLDIER SI United States for Twenty Ots- Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables, AT PITTOCJv S, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFIUE THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE. Invented 184-5, Received tribute prom ali. other Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on its merits ; and Wheel er &. Wilson s a medal for its derice, called “Cir cular Hook.” The Howe Sewing Machine was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor ) Aa the&est lot-tall purposes oik, exhibition. Our lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented, Cor. Penn & St Clair, streets i ■ A, M. MrGRKGOR. _ mjlJO-dStawdy _ Agent. BASKETS, *• P I X T S AND Ghampaghe, 30 Oases Sparkling Moselle. In store and /or-eale by Wn A BIOKEBTSON U 1 ■' i i 1 MEDICAL. The Great .Tonic, The OredtTonic, The i 1 reat Hu- 1 1 rent Tonic, i )nly 75 (.’iri. ami <»ne Dollar j>cr Hottie. Only 75 (Its. ami One Dollar per HotD* l , ()nly 76 ('ta. arul (ine 1 per Dot tic, SEMINAL WEAKNESS KHEI'M ATISM Cad be sent to aU parts of the AT PRICEH BELOW AX^Ti, AT PRICEH BEJ.OW ALL. Perfected 186*4, PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1864. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. , rite horses they lost if Napoleon gun, Dwelling ~Hoii sb yoR saddles, carbines, sabers, pUtols, The subscriber offtera for sale the dwelling uianKetS, (EC. Altogether the expedition • house in which he now lives, situated on South _ , was rather an expensive one to Kilnat- W-n-AT A r^ng r back h to IVieS NEWS PROM THE SOUThT : COn3IIe - TIATTTAT.PQ AT P X T T) FT ATT 1 abler- It in a two storied brick, contains six ' ation the results accomplished. LtUiIiJUIUJiJ UL lUj 1 -fills. , rooms and cellar. The out-houses are a wash ! THE RAID 051 RICHMOND. 1 From the Richmond Enquirer March - house, stable, ooal house, ate. There is a large | l 7 4 ’ yard surrounding the dwelling, filled with shade i The Plan of the Attack to Have Been 0 CIOCK yesterday three hutl- Aft'nmiß-..rfir«nt,ti *. , * and ornamental trees. There isgasand water in _ Made ontheClty. , dred and twenVr-one of the desneradoM ™. / ‘ ‘‘ ie!o , i^oTffr°for th^ie W a el Sahie country re.i-1 flowing special were dis- , Who were recently engaged under Dahl’- mmmini'S film de n c eiflßochestertownshiji,Beavercounty, Pa., co\ereanj the rebels on the body of ? rcn in cavorting around thts city had B « , oontalnlug twenty acres Ol'grognd. There la a Colonel Dahlgren- ' been apprehended and putin the Libby i inure- t new two storied frame dwelling, containing six l ~ nriarm T« *u« ILh and GENTS rooms, on the property. Therefis also a young, Guides—piOniCTS (with oakum, tur- P 3 *die crowd Were twenty ■M-uipxf mipo AAm uoi-DTO orchard or all kinds of fruit. There is a good , pentine and torpedoes)—signal officer— w ™ nded men, some badly, and seven i-ilbb AWD SCARPS, 1 K a oc n he 0 8ter h d°e U ) o C t 8 ’ s thc i quartermaster—commissary: , officers, who failed to make good their l.Ai'Es. ldoinus. plain, hem- For" terms,'inquire of R. m. BOLES, Scouts and pickets—men in rebel uni- r<,,rei j t - It has not yet been determined sTiiviiLii ami embroider- jan27-tf soujh Avenue, Allegheny city. , fi#rm: i whether these parties are entitled to the El> HANDKERUHIEF.S, rvwo' large'lots op grohhd; ! Tliese will remain on the north hank ' •«n«nunitles aHd privileges accorded to vr ld' tu i, r oi .. ■*- rtve hundred and twenty feet front.on Rob- all( j move down with the fnreo on I parries taken in honorable Avar. I JN6W & Klch Maltese Lace Collars mson street, three hundred and twenty-four reel ' “““.f V , . . 1 , T t , l,n * ! V UUUaI oj on Wadsworth street, three hundred and four ; bank, not getting ahead of them, ! From the Richmond Dispatch, March 6. j EMBROIDERED COLLARS and j feet on an alley twenty feet wide, containing j and if the communication can be kept' Forty-three slaves atmreliended -with Irom two to three acres of land, suitable for a | un without o-ivino- nn ,I.™ i xr V “PPreuenaea With suburban residence, or divided into smaller lots : , vitnout giving an alarm, it mmst be , the Yankee raiders, had been committed For price and terms, applj- to _ ; donej but everything depends upon a to Castle Thunder. Yesterday seven -1 nth! h. 1:1 IHBERU SONS : surprise, and no one must be allowed to teen were removed by their owners. JIOMPORTABLE thbee-story must in regard to SiTcroT Fr ° m ,he ExamiMr ' March c , ! ings'or so Mtouffiw l°t five' Yankee prisoners'on 8a turd* 1 I Market and Wood streets, well arranged with 1 repulsed on ilie south side, we shall no pantnreri pf P n ®dtmrs °n Suftiniay night, ; hall, large parlor, seven chamber rooms, dining whereto reernss at the nearest -nnint f. a P turet * in the encounter 1U King \\ ll- . room, kitchen, wash room and good cellar. gas t a u IT at nearest point Ham county, of which notice has been ! and w ater fixtures, etc.; lot 20 feet front by ao 1 Al* mills must be burned, and the canal token A eeoe.HwJ „ 9 u el ] deep. For price and terms, apply to destroyed, and also everythin" which ,w „„' . n cort, ing to our count s. cfthiJekt a sons, Icm be used bv the rebels must he le th ese make three hundred and four pris -61 M * rke '' s^d, n inchX^he W sTnThe rirt : SlleTand" a,T It Should a terry boat be seized, andean be Ki TKEAst RY DEPARTMENT. ) must swim the river and bring us infer- ' A PP ealfert^«H AiigingofthePri»oii«r*- 1 UFFicKoprnxpTROLLjERorTH h mutiou. As we approach the city the i From the RjchmonM Whig. Whkkea.**, By titiUnfaLtoi) ciuiencc pretjennM ptuty inu-'t take great care that they do 1 What then is to be done in-order , to the umieraigned, it has been made to appear not get ahead of the other party on the - t0 an'est this infamous practice* Our ' PITTSBI-RUH, in sou,h s!dc - “ nd musl conceal themselves ; soldiers should in every instance where I and state ot Pennsylvania. h*« lien duly organ- an,i watc * l nur movements. We wiir lhe J capture ofneers engaged in 1-aids, . nod under and according to tae reciuiri-mcnts ot trv and secure the bridge t.> the citv • characterized by such acts of incendiar-M I o , f (one mile below Belle isle; and release ; ism and wanton devastation and plunder ' i mted Mste. stocks, xml tn pro, ije t„r thecn- ihe pt isoutrs at ihe same time. If we ■ as *“ IS last raid has been, hang them , vulstionsnii redemption thereof.” approved i.-fv do u .,t succeed, they must then dash ; instantly. If they are handed over as! precision's Actm [ lo ."' n - ,i,ld we will ->o' and carry the j prisoners of war, they at once come I 1 with before commencing the hunjaeMof Hank- bndgt* Irom. each side. VTliennecessarr, ' un der the laws of regular warfare, and) ln ?. ; .. . Tl( the men must be tiled through the woods , arc subject to exchange. Our Govern-; trailer Of the?"rL%-‘Z am'along the river (tank. The bridges ment would have no responsibility in the said SEdorrn NATIONAL HANK OF' once secured and the prisoners loose I the matter? Questions, no doubt, would 1 i > r I SL f l B ’.;? o ?’ c ‘ ,unt { r °A Ah'ftheay.sndsute an.l over the river, the bridges will he ari se, but they might well he met! tmslDess < of'Bsnktng ,, und°r the °sfarssud """ Hl ' c uri '' and ll ie city destroyed. The 1 lj y a recurrence to the causes which lead i in testimony whereof witness my hand men must keep together, anti well in :t0 the action of our soldiers. The pun tss > and seslof ortce thisi 13thidsy of Fel.ru- linml, and once in ihe city, it must be ishment meted out would certainly com- ! r ’ Comptroller of the) 'iirrency destroyed, und Jeff Davis anil cuhlnet : P ort 83 strictly with the rules of warfare ! . killed. Prisoners will go along with :as l -ie acts which provoke it. Bet oar THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK combustible material soldiers, therefore, take thc law in their The officer mu.-i u>i; his disrretion °^ n hands, and hang upon capture the’ l of pittbbvrgh, pa., about the time of ing u>*. Hnrws officer oi^‘every raiding party found to be j , Anti cattle which vre do uot need imme- in acts ot incendiarism, devas- i diutely must be shot rather than left. 1 fatten, and robbery such as character- ■ ’ Kveryth ; ng on the canal and elsewhere * tke hue raid around Richmond. ! "f *u-rvicv to tin- r« h< ls inu«t be destroy- will effectually check the practice, i t-d As General Custer may follow me, hs som e security against the * be careful not to give a false alarm. The invasions of Yankee highwaymen. ! signal officer must be prepared to com- : Nothing else will. i iminu ate at night by r.- ket-;, and in The Black Flag Ag-alu Foreshadowed. : i ’l]n r things pertaining 10 his depart- 1 rom the Richmond Dißpatch, Marchs mnil Tim quartmmaMcrs and rommis- ; These documents (discovered on the ' sane-must Im-on tli.- lookout lor their |.l. o J y of Colonel Dahlgren) furnish un- • . epartinent-, and w that tuerefor? no mistakable evidence of the objects, pur- I den.\ °n UIL-ir account. The engineer : poses and designs of the enemy. To lib- ‘ "''“■•T w,l> lo !; n "' survey (he road as e rate the prisoners was legitimate and pas- .-rit, &c The pioneers must ' proper, but "to destroy and burn the' bt prepared Hi < .tri-lrm t a Imdgt- or de-- hatefiiLc ity,” and “not allow the rebel: -trov one. I hev mu-i have plenty of legder'Davls and his traitorous crew to i win" i T p, r !'" rnm B w h.ch escape,” was as infamous in design as it • will lit rn.led in s.-aked lulls, and given was contemptible in executiom The n the men to burn n hen w«. gum the cowardly wretch shrank from the effort: in Toip, uni - W .ll onlt he Used b, he avoided the south side, and when at : 1 l n o t r ” i‘.! r J ' riic mam tacked exhibited nothing of the despera te-irov' ym.' nni't h<- prepared to Pon and courage he had laid down for dtstrov railroad- Men will branch off : his “picked command. ’’ Dahlgren will ; st’r t >v C th g t 1 m’ ,h “ pl , ,,ne< 7 s ’ and . dL ‘. never go sacking again. Lieutenant Pol stil t till bridge- and railroads south of lard (formerly clerk in this city with Mr I K I limoud and then j.un us at the ct.y, J. R. Bridges) has secured Richmond j T' - T ll:!l 7 1 ; " ldl p 7 I V,"!V- "“s U1 I rp r I against the “oakum, turpentine and tor ;vm ’ n „ T ,'T' I ailing t.reek is pedoes” of this burglar Soldiers ! read I probably tlm best to work along or as these papers, and weigh well their pur- ! they approach the city, Goodes Creek, pose and design, wfil not these docu-'' so that no reinforcements can come up ; men t9 take off the rosewater sentimental 1 on any cars, y n one must be allowed ' mode of making Pennsylvania cam to pass ahead for fear of con.mnnicat.ng paigns- Should our army again go into 1 new- Rejun the command in ail haste the enemy’s country will not these ns- : “ nd ’! f c “« off - " 09S river above Rich. , per 3 relteie them f/o’mThe resiratats of a ! mond and join us Men will stop at Bel- ; chivalry that would be proper with a civ nmn r6I T r d < est T y , !.’,f nd iJized enemy, but which only brings upon anything else but hospitals; then lollow' them the contempt of our savage foe 9 with alMm.te U ' c 9T' nnnd at Richmond Decidedly, we think, that these Dahl with all haste, imd if cut off cros- the gr en papers will destroy, during the rest river and join As General Custer j „f this war, all rose-water chivalry and ! may follow me, be careftil and not give that confederate armies will make war j a ,al3e ala ™- ' after and upon the rules selected by their 1 Rtunlli of the Raid. cnemv J • Fruo; .fw K.chn.ond Enquirer. March S Mor . In , nl „ Rlchmond . „ , L Jie rai'l is nt'any over. The enemy. From the Richmond Enquirer March 7 j having again been foiled and defeated, , General Bragg has determined to order ' are ret.eating to the satiny ot fortress , fifteen hundred cavalry to be perma- ! .lonroe. The eamage done may, be , nen tly stationed around Richmond. 1 stated in a leu uot.-s. The railroad Such a l'orqe picketing the roads, will ! hroken but wil be repaired in a lew day.-; | effectually protect the city from the in tm tvKlualb robbed ot horses and negroes, suits of raids as well as the country from but tl.ehorses captured more than double j their injuries. Such a cavalry force in i those stolen; stables burned, a piece of, front of a raiding party will always ! nu an malice against Secretary Seddon check them until the cavalry from Gen. i and his neighbors, which in no wise in- | Lee’s army can come up. Such a force ! juries the Confederate cause. Such are ; has always been wanted here-and the I lie damages done. But what losses | fact that no cavalry was permanently ■' hulked m n n m JnT 't f' t‘ hve ! attached to the Richmond defences has hundred men killed, wounded and cap- ( encouraged the enemy in making these lured; and cavalrymen of the expedition , raids. The presence of these fifteen demoralized, and their horses so much : hundred, cavalry will relieve us from injures as to be worthless lor months. raiding parties. If General Hampton General Butleragain failed tocomc|up. -witkjkis “six hundred” could, blown i r trnaps lys engagements, in mansging . and exhausted by hard travel from Fred ihe “rebel womon of Norfolk, forbid his j ericksburg, overtake and capture so j leaving. At any ruu-, he tailed to make } many, what damage would fifteen hun- j his appearance at the fighting point. He dred fresh cavalry have done under such is a major general that never lights; his I a leader? f work is governing the non-combatams. “Look to Tom- Arms.- I Altogether, tins raid surpasses in folly , From the Richmond Enquirer, March 8 i cctplioi, miial h.n !i..n tl, work ot j, h , l , n J ,I i^fSSSJSSS.'SSZt rick was whipped by the clerks of the P d a bb th ' B u 4 department. Old meu aud boys-like hefaU anv f gallant Gray Doswell, who was wounded Three °? the face of this Globe, -repulsed the “veteran’’ cavalrv— 7 ? thousand ferocious horsemen, Stoneman.s raiders. General Wade Atoighrv onS (^d inT T ° f Hampton, with “six hundred,” took up tC ! ' BW ® e P the work so gallantly begnn by the de n ™ g mfnH partmenl battalion; Colonel Johnston, SK thnn»»il if P f with the cavalrv of the Maryland Line thou «md equally ferocious pnson also aidedjbut' Lieutenant Pollard of Z A we , re ‘°.. have been let loose with an the Ninth Virginia cavalry, wound up •, “ d i? h"”’ the raid by the killing of Dahilgren and l b >ini ‘he “hated cityd’ If these b:.„L s c; 2dSSv&, ,r iSs; t- i „ TB ' F ‘ deral onr town, from Hollywood to Rockets, From the Richmond Dispatch, March 6. from the basin hank to Navy hill, would It is somewhat difficult to ascertain have been one volcano of fire, and amid the exact loss of the raiders in killed the explosions of magazines and labora and wounded. It is thought that in the tories. and the burning of armories fights on Hick's and Green’s farms they stores and dwellings, there would have had seventeen killed, and it is known, been heard the appalling shrieks of that they had not less than twenty thousands, nay, tens of thousands of wounded. In Hampton’s night attack women and children burning in’ the upon them, near Atlee’s, he killed four flames. Rape and robbery, murder and or five and wounded as many more. In massacre, would have reigned snpreme the several engagements which ocurred and Yankee horsemen, as per the pro they must have lost, at a low estimate, gramme laid down by the demon Dahl twenty-five in killed and seventy wosn- gren, under orders from that inoarnate ded. Their loss in prisoners will reach fiend, Lincoln, would have fed and two hundred and fifty. Up to 7 o’clock watered their horses outside the city (for yesterday evening one hundred and because of the flames inside, they could seventy had been booked at Libby, and not do so,) all the while contemplating these did not include the seventy captur- with devilish delight the horrorswUMn ed by Colonel. Johnston in the neigb- And even Buppose no women’dr child borhood ofTunstall’s. What their net- perished in the Bames; but, escaped to loss in horses will amount to cannot, of -the hills around, what would have been course, be estimated, as the number they ■ their fate, Without foodof raiment, ora! stole in their line of morch will go far to . fooftO- cOYer them? Thew WO&ld have •make up the number captttretl'from: died in thousands from famine them. They did not loose less than fiwst sndithe ttoldT: Lbot?we]F to UeO hundred in killed and captured. Besides then men of this citj?jt ?Whft3lbt> the j SPRING GOODS ! niDERSLEEt'ES, msjiss trdimiivgs • >f all shades and latest patterns. Silk & Worsted Embroid. Braids, THK Sf'lil.N'U KASIIIiI.N Plaid and Plain Bonnet Ribbons, A f I Li. ].l\L OF VItIMEI HIBUONS, Jtt, Steel, Gilt and Pearl Buttons, Small Wares and Notions in endles.i ; ant ) Pay irom ni.muficture-rs and tirst handa oiil\ ■•mil on. mo uH-rchtnte amt dt‘Hl<‘rs an ex ten>i.»> and .-arel.tlly selected stock at kh:. PRICKS M A(’lU M (eLVDK 78 Market Street New Goods New Goods New Goods , .‘New 6o"i w b b & R 35; New Goods \ S 3 g ■ n § : New Gerdt New Goods New Goods Nt-w Goods Ntw Goods GARINER & SIHLEITER’S, 9 2 MARKET ST: Black Silks, $l,OO per Yard New Spring Chintzes Balmoral SKirts. at $2,75. New Spring Shawls Dress Goods, at 31 and 37 I-2c. New Spring Dress Goods Russia Crash, at 12 l-2c Best Kid Gloves, at $1,25, OPENED THIS DAY, AT HUGUS l HACKE'S *OO Pikokh New Style Prints— DARK AM) EIGHT, GINGHAMS. I)K LALVES st 31 a- BAi.MtiKAiib Rt fi.bO Corner Fifth and Market ats. ! A WOOD INVESTMENT!—A NEW -/m. and valuable machine, capable of netting per day above expenses, has jnst been com pleted and patented. The patent-right f the Mate of Pennsylvania with one or more ma chines Is now ottered for sale on favorable terms. This is a rare eh unco for investment. From 000 to 4(3,000 capital re.p.irtd Address feb24-t*' jpICKI.ES, KETCHUP AND SAF^E- 100 dO2 >£ gallon and quart Pickles, SO do pint Pickles, 30 do English Pickles, assorted, 300 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints, 200 do Pepper Sauce, 20 do Cumberland Sauce, 10 do Worcesteshire Sauce, 6 do Walnut Ketchup;* 6 do Mushroon Ketchup. 2u do Imported French Mustard, 6o do imitation do do Tun received and for sale by REYMER fc BROS., ~ feb29 126 and 128 Wood et. Thebe is solusß'ro weabiso P ATCHED BOOTS when you c&ubuy a new pair cheap, at BORLAND’S, feW l 98 Markot at. NATIONAL BANK New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods ( Formerly IRON CITY TRUST C< i.Mi'AN V.> Capital. $.*100,000, wtlh priviletrcto Increase to New Goods The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY liv ing organized under the National Currency Act, otters* its sen ices for the transaction of a uener &] Banking Business, Drafts bought and sold. Money recehcd »>n Derail, and ('oliectinr.s made on all parts o! the country. New Goods Jacob Painter, JAiu* Hill, C K. Kluffcr Wu, Cooplk, ■ New Goods . a K. WARNER, President .TNO K PATTERSON. Curfhlur i«b23-inKl ! New Goods G< K)DS, \ v^ Corner of Penn and St. Cis.ir Street», PITTSBURGH, PA. The largest, cheapest, and most successful BUSINESS MAN’S COL LEGE 1b the United StAtes. can enter and review At any time. CIRCULARS containing full Information sent fkkk of charge to any address on Application to the Principals. JENKINS fit SMITH, de7-lawdfity Pittsburgh, Pa' N EW Trimming House for Tailors, JOHN A. GRIFFITH & CO., Bee leave to announce to the Merchant Tailors andClohier* of Baltimore and Washington that they have opened a TRIMMING HOI sh. at the ftouthweat Corner of Baltimore aud Charles Streets, Over the Jewelry Store ofOuitlHd, Hro. k Co where the trade will find a full assortment, in- Piece Goods, Buttons, Braids, etc., Adapted to that line of business, not surpassed by any house In the country. Having established a house In Cincinnati in connection with the Baltimore .House, and con sequently having to huv largely, we feel assured than we can oiler such inducements to the trade as regards prices as will make it to their interest to give us ashare'of their patronage. Just re ceived, the Spring and Summer Beport ot Fashions. We are also the agents for the American and European Monthly Reports of Kashion, and Henisch fit Co.’s Patent .shears. A full line of MILITARY TRIMMINGS, suit able for Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. feb3-Stawtal Notick.— in tub court OFQ,r Mi ter Sessions of Allegheny comity, Penn sylvania, No. —, March Term, A. D. 1664. In the matter of the petition of sundry free holders of the City of Allegheny, for the vac.i’ tlon of certain alleys and a street, In the Secom! Ward, of said city. All parties interested are hereby notified, that on SATURDAY, February 13th, 186-t, a petition was presented to said Court, signed by twelve freeholders of said Ward, prating the Court, to grants rule to show cause why ho much of an alley lying in said Ward, parallel with Bill well and Fremont streeta, should not be vacated and closed up, from the northern line of the right of way of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, where the said line crosses said alley to Island Lane, because the said por tion of said alley has become useless to the pub lic and those having lands abounding thereon. And, also, why so much of the alley that lies, in sola Ward, parallel with, and between Island Lane and Juniata street, should not be vacated and closed up from Bidwell street to the street known as Allegheny avenue, for the reason that thsßamehas become useless to the public and those having lands boundingthereon. And, also, why so much of Juniata street, in said ward, as extends from the eastern line of the right of way of the said Railway Company, wjjere the said line crosses said street, to the street known as Allegheny avenue, should not be vacated and closed up, for the reason that the same has become useless to the public aud those having lands abounding thereou. That said Court granted the rule aforesaid, and ordered that notice be given of the tilling of said petition, and of the granting of said rule as required by law febl6-Bt-*taw Removal of livery stable.- Thc undersigned haring removed his Live ry' Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to near tha corner of First and Smithfield street. W. C. Conn’s old stand, is prepared to furnish carrrgea, buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest notice. Also horses k• pt at liverj' at leasonable rates. Undertaki and ail arrange* ments for funerals will receive is special atten tion. NEAL BRICELAND. Raisins, prises and ctr. RANTS— -1,000 pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raisins, in wttole. half and quarter boxes, 60 mats Seedless Raisins, 26 kegs do do 30 casks prime Zante Currants, 60 kegs French Prunes and Plums, 26 boxes do do Just received and tor sale by REYMER & BROS., 126 and 128 Wood st JJ ERRING— BOX 766, Pittsburgh, Pa, 800 boxe# No. 1 Herring, 200 do Scaled Herring J urt received and for fate by « RJ3YMTER it BBOS., mb* 126 and 128 Wood it ITBW STYLE—THE PHILADEL- JiW phla sew atyle of stamped QoJdsPanar Hangings with Satin Damask loasrtsrf: tot •ale fry W. F. MAE SHALL, ““ ST 'Wood It. FOR SALE t-F PITTSBURGH $1,000,000. I Kobt. lioniyso l K. Bouohman, l W. M Udk.mly John a Griffith. .1A Mils ONEILL, JOSEPH R. MAGUIRE. JOHN H. HAMPTON, Att’y of Petitioners. ’ (Tin* |pailt» MORNING POST rVKRV DESCRIPTION OP PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING ln the beet It^le. PAID TO . iJiCSir fadUitesfor doing Posters, Fionisnuirea, <fco M For T:tJiifiltfotfanna Concerts cannot tie \ . smpai®edlAtlie.crt&vc< >u-. bat moinfetittS cidlT int£B3afanory for arms or -ammunition# ,<jr arvwcehange but *iave everything athand in S° O( J order, so'tiiarfte cjkll to arms may be answered inStShtly. Horsemen travel 1 fast, and comerdown with a swoop. Be ready,tomeefthem. Cona*gre l u ra , %Nw . l u cluno , From the Richmond Dispatch. ' ' - Three scverel' conflagrations occurred in almost opposffe compass pdintrfrom the city, within' several Uon« «foeaeh leads to the belief that theyJwere kindled by skulking Xankees,, who, ner haps, became separated and losOn the late raid, adopted thisplan of'aJfenaHzlne each other and getting togetherf' l We have heard much: talk of acaoaftitrpa trol to protect the farmers.oX Jfojmco from such resistance as fightedup the country on Friday''night, birt wb do not know of anything that h6s ; coae of it. Had Spch apatrolebeen in on Friday , night the.hundred thousand dollars worth of property' destroyed might have been saved. - ~ i ’ The amnesty Proclamation. From the Sentinel.. ! Among the. appliances whieh Eilpat rick brought hjm to hy]p In fatting Richmond was a beautlftil snpply ofthe amnestyproclamaribh'df’Abrohaih'liin- I coin. Long live hkr-most fiereherftigh ! ness ! We do not know how many Of I these messages of love Kilpatriefc was j loaded with, but.dlrr troops captured a , box full. It will be gralifyingtd our ■ sweet friends to be informed that'these I affectionate missives havenotbeenbum ed, or hid awayinconsterpationfrom , our peeple, but have been sown broad ' cast in our streets. .r ; . radt T We have a copy lying before W3j thht : w '“* picked:.up from,about .t wo daradrdd i that lias }>een scattered at ,ope<of thfc most pu olio comers of Jfainstreeti * I Its appearance indicated tbfit pie showed 1 more-' diapbsitiOnetW'tread tbem in the mad thanjtf read thenßi But they will be excused .for,, this, as.dt was long ago published in all our papeS*and then_ curiosity being 1 alfefcfly 'satisfied nothihg remained hut' their l contempt. It would be a good plan for Kilpatridk the next time he lakes Richmond to. bring a • supply for the use of the cigar stores. & WUSIH'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK STITCH SKWINO-MACH-INES The Cheapest, Simplest and Beat. Principal Office and Wholesale Emporium, So., ay FIKTB.;»T., Three doors belowßa&kJßlock,’ WM. StTBOTEB & COV WESTERN, AQJENT3. febSl-d&w DISSOLUTION. The co-pahtnebship HEKE toLore existing bettveeilthA undersigned, under the name and style of J. v ria v ran li this day dissolved by mutual consentyjonar Keefer retiring from the Arm. ' J- FID AT,' '■ JONAS KEEFEE. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 7th, 1864, .... CO-PARTNEBSHIP. The undersigned have this day entered into articles of Co-partnership for Manufacturing, Importing and Tending of * w Saddlery aiid Coach Hardware, In all ita branches, underthe naine J And • style of ‘ i T DAT & HE if » E'W . No. 58 Weed Street.:, JOSIAH F. OAT, ■ THOMAS. S. HATDEN. P l t l a ? u ,T h ’ Pa -’ Jannarylathj 1804. • inhB-dtf - : :: . ) ■ , u of; f ii. It 33 M iO.'.’V: A WE WOCLD ISPOBH 808. cus tomers and the publiogenefaily, that on"* APHTL, IST, ISM, We mil remove from dur' present Btdnil; ! No. 68 WOOD SEBSEP to .7,' NO. 68 WOOD SmaEß®, (Old and well-known Hardwarestahd ofOooper 4. Lsvely, Lavely, Park t Off., and of late Wm. h. Lavely, now deceased,) flve ! dbora '-south of present stead, whete ,we wiH.be.hsimjtlto meet all our old'friends and the public mifeSeral. and feel assured that with our increases! r»*t»s*» for doing business we cau yield io ldlsatSKatton J : - day "dfh, March 7,1884 THIRD' NATIONAL BANK Having organlzetftiiiAir the N&tfbffaroAnmcv Act, Is now prepared todda , General 1 Banking' Business. Deposits received Exchange, oa the orfacinal cltiesnf the East aad Wot -"Snr“ p “ BOUGHT AND SOTTt AodcollecMoiumkdslc every aeeestibla Office forthepft^l^tStlftSfeMiip^on of dime HAvrfs'GS* no. liosaatbarilaEt.. Oppoate the Cueton __ DITUiCTOea. Wm. E. Schmerfz. ‘ J ' ,v s. H. Hartman, L. Mofg&nstern, ! IVQoe. „ „ ADAM BEDfEMAN, Preat. it. P. ScaMEßTZ,iCiMti. : Pt« tfcto. mh7-2md fJ.IRKJBS I T^RSgI 1 respectfully invite, the attention of tbtfpnblic to my large and varied astorimenff.brjF'ruit Trees, Shrubbery. Evergreens, Nursery Grounds fo mfl M /nfin Pittsburgh, on the r&tfrft ; - catalogues iurnifihe<V to those desirous of nur chasing trees, by c<tng at Beckham Seed and Agricultural Store. Iffia. ,T2t street, or A. G. Uubbage’a Grocery Store, n£ furnished gratia yhena<Mre*»ed; i«i*msri-r cloning letter-atamp, Box Ut MflfijiEy, . " RKSKT ’ Successor* to BOOKSTOfIB Hi umimr mhl<Klt<n.»wfcMg rgIIMBUEI- " . aoo boxes No, l Fire Cracker*.; 10 cases Sicily Lisilc&^ :« to CWabriiSSe, • / SOVe^Baktng^a, lOOmataOmia, #■' «• ■ '' BOwSa’,,.
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