-11,i1e:71 The Rebuker jEktbuked. gh t , , In i g . 05 t . Te ( t ) h t : Ed tak it i o n r g ef u t the fa :r I ale vii,!;,. „morn ..-----,-------_ ings since, I wits hot44tiatonishWaint --- '"' — r ------ mortified to find my bnine ftipitgl s the'l \ ! ! 'y / caption of an article foe:Our:0 r t d.4 ' , • ent "Argus," w liereinaiktNl . giteny2_ --,VIA' - mous scribblers, he usegiS)arlanguage'.• and don't confine himiEtelf toitth„ I did •--------- • " . ! not expect that yeti, sir, would' have al - ----,-----..,-,....e....,,,, _----- ,! / lowed this, and still think that you may .6 „ . not have serutinig,ed the article in ques ,e, _ , tion be:ore its publication, as I fondly ' hope you are aware that I am neither an '•uneouth pretender," nor a -malicious person." .As if to invalidate my veracity, he says that I don't know "what hap pens in all the houses of call." Well, I will frankly admit that I don't ; it may be that he does, and there is where we differ. I gave the names of such re spectable houses 119 I did resort to, and where better men perhaps than either "Argun'' or. myself resort to ; aye, men who not only hold respectable position A STUPENDOUS FAILURE. 1 amongst the community generally, but 1 who also hold prominent positions as di- This great country of ours, which rectors of some of our leading churches. until the present Administration came i For what purpose, Mr. Editor, it pixy be into power, moved along so smoothly asked, do we thus resort ? The public, and rapidly in wealth and greatness, is from the . tenor of "Argus' " remarks, would infer that it was for the purpose lOW floundering like a ship without a of taking drinks." Well if I must use a rudder, and tossing miles at sea. This plain expression our very appearance change is ; of course, because of the un- gives the lie to that : but I Nk ill say to skillful pilot at the helm, - who has, for you, cussingtlmith \ e v l e ) c m , t e c a . t n ( f i o r st t r h o c v p i e T t po n s lt e th o ol il t L o is -i i. three long years been dashing us up upon assisting cur common country, by insti quick-sands and rocks. Those in charge tilting means to force all ministers and of this great fabric, seem utterly lost in preachers to exert their best oratory to the magnitude of the crisis their own i;ir c o k u et se" T t e „e p eo r l % t y o , T a o: y e tfohre the right folly and fanaticism created. - Like a which intuitively, as it were, bring us to vessel in a fog, the pilot is compelled to gether. Now is it reasonable to suppose, abandon her to the doubtful mercy of looking at this statement, that if a cam the , winds and waves, no beacon or land- r f i o a r i g t n h e d p o u c r u p n o i document t 0 7 a a s d a v about c o a u t t i n t .6 o , . 1 ) ) r. e issued iselv mark_being 'visible to guide her to a , these views that I should not know it ' haven of safety. Why the very idea is absurd. President LrNeour's favorite scheme "Argus" asks, "who is Pichl?" I will say that Mr. Pichl was an intelli tw9;etits ago (when he thought he was I gent loyal citizen, who. kept xi house of going to have the entire slave popula- refreshment on Market street, where, as tion of the South to provide for in a few ! I said before, we used to meet frequently. months, because of his emancipation ' He took a notion into his head of extend ing his t his business and we recommended Lim proclamation) - was to colonize them o do so, in fact gave him much en somewhere in Central or South Ameri- couragement Loth by word of mouth and ca. He used to tiwell upon this inagni- in writing ; but somehow lie got into a ficent conception fotliours; and often he business tangle with the Government, by, I believe, writing some other persons expatiated upon his imaginary Southern name on it (trait, which was of course Republic,_ which, *time was to remind done inadvertently, and consequently he us of otir moat enthusiastic accounts of had to make a pleasure excursion to the teeming millions of swarming Asia. Germany. Now, that's Who Pia.' was. The t lnithnritieri - - Of Central America, And now that I have given refutation and personal explanation to the charges however, having no desire for the new and insinuations brought against me, 1 _ republic of our President's creation, ob- will say most respect - fully to you, that jected to it, and so the undertaking was when againyou see proper to admit any suddenly abandoned. Immediately, n b i N e ! rdei discontinuing n a u r , t n icl e n s, you paper. ill oblige me however, another scheme of coloniza- - g'y Respectfully, tion was invented by the fertile brain of MACSECA:.E.. Abolitionism. It was no less than the -.8. •. The McClellan-Lee Hoax—Second colonizing of "American citizens of Af- Statement of its Author. rican descent," in order that they might The individual whose name was given eventually be the means of carry- as authority for the silly tale so greedily ing cirilis' ation to the land of their caught up by the Abolition press, of a forefathers. The genius of HANNI- a se n c d re u t e in n te L rview between ti Gen. i Me . Clella h n BAL, who led his conquering le- truth of 'his ' s . tlit n e o ment , Y b n u o t w afli c e r u n l i t s 's that t' ' gions against Rome, was invoked he was induced to make the statement to inspire and strengthen this stupen- . at the instance of other 4 high in atitliw: dons enterprise, and She prayers of the ity. Here is his second statement great Priest, Teirro - Lrerr, who was an / / ~ . A l g N 1 ''..r •• •.••••• --- 2 - _- „,... ------";-#... - - . --- 4, %:' , . -_ - .4-` -- , --__ .::-. , , , f-r-„- - "; "":,' -;:--.." •_- v - ..: --- ' .. rie e --- '-73---=;--_-• _ ' s :l. - '-r92- 1 . - * --..,_ ~, - • --. :-, .- f- ' - P urTs II Et s THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1264 Or Those of our patrons w on the Ist of April will please leave no tice at this office the No. and street of their new locations. early missionary in Africa, were also hoped for to enable theoretrical enthusi asts to accomplish impossibilities. f-layti , was the spot 'selected for planting this colony, from -whose labors civilization was to soar and spread so luminously. At the last session of. Congress $600,000 were appropriated, to ,begin the experi ment, and, in April last, 426 colored persons embarked from Fortress Monroe, destined for the Isle of A-Vache, belong ing to the Republic of Hayti. During the passage of these unfortun ite people to their land of promise, the small-pox broke pUt amongst them, which fearfully decimattl their number. After their ar- rival out their sufferings became so tern ble that, our Government felt bound to dispatch - en agent to inquire . and exam inc intoltheir condition that the President who induced these un fortunaies to leave for 'the strange Land they went to, bas been compelled from feelinit of mere humanity, to have them returned to the United States. Accord ingly, on Saturday last the ship Maria C. Day, arrived from the Isle of A-Vache, at Alexandria, Va. , a few miles from Washington, with 368. colonists the sun - i v- ors of 42Atheir original number who were sent•to Hitytl one year ago, Thus, then explodes,another Abolition experiment with the nnfOrtunate African; what the next will be Heaven only knows. But if the destiny of the African race in America be left to those who now claim to be their especial protectors, they will, like the Indians melt aways until they become utterly extinct. So that in the blundering of the present Administra tion, we have bnt the beginning of a policy, which if carried out will termi- nate in the absolute destruction of a race which Abolitionism is now laborintr to place, upon an equality with itself. SEIERMAN'S EXPEDITION. Ir is well understood, remarks the Herald that Ocii;, ElarormAx's expedition for fe . lititt and Mobile failed because of the failures of fens. SMITII and GRIER SON to join him from the North; but it now appears that there was a drawback at the. other• end. Accordingly to the Mobile papers, had Gen. BANKS, With a red - pee:Ole force co-operated with Ad. miral FenneouT, the city would have been in great danger, and might have been captnfelt but Oen. BANse was un fortunat4y, pre-Occupied in'the business of the political re-organization of Louis iana, according to the last December pruclamation of President LtacoLN. That business being regarded at Wash- ington, more important than Mobile, Admiral. PARRAGIIT was sent forward simply to amuse-the enemy in that guar: ter and to divert his attention from Sticntmaat. 'Now, however, as Louisiana has been put in an acceptable shape for the Baltimore Convention, it is to be hoped that General BAlcss will be allow ed to Rroceed to the practical business of the war, and tint the prosecution of thispplitical work of re-organization for Presiikntial purplse3 will be postponed to a more convenient season. ;l E HIMEGRIST. The profundity of-our neighbor, the Githite, is` iittly Vipialbirby its humor, In Tuesday's Poet, alluding to our peo ple's sacrifices, we remarked thus— "Ou'r lines and Means have been samifioed-and svidanderediaind , wnl eotttioue - to be, Dot for et prearmtion'Of - our Republican system, but for its subrerstem." To which-do OazeU thus wittily re- " The Part edited *dead men? It would seem so, if the above extraordinary statement about the sacrifice of the lives of its editcrs can be relied upon as truthful." ME= s of alt cles having appeased, of which lam chat ged with the author ship, about the 7th of March, I met person 1 y the mum of Graham. of whom 1 had no Lim CO lie asked m( to write a letter from 16in to Colonel Sharp, in regard to an account he ha I with that officer. He till me that he was employ ed by the War lit Faun( nt nd epics to Richmond. While we tt tre talking al.out the hat le of Antietam--I was tt Hinz him 11 enerals Kilpatrick, Buford. Met ritt, and Colonel Campbell, making my Mane a 13!ace lor eating, l r ,—this Mr. Graham asked me if there we re at times many officers met at my house; and I replied. in the way of a joke, of course, they have; when he replied, if you will make an af fidavit to the efieet we can make a good thing out of it. I don't remember what reply I made to the proposition, for the reason I was laboring under the influence of liquor for some clay , . He continued to keep this subject before me two or three days, keeping me under the in fluence of liquor during the time. Ile visited Gen. Milroy, and insisted on my going to see Lim in reference to this sub ject. I went to see General Milroy, at the Avenue House in this city, and to back up the statement which I had made to Graham, which was that. Lee and Mc Clellan had an interview at my house. We had a conversation on the matter for some time, of which I do not remember. On the 10th of March.l was induced to go to the War Department, and was in troduced to Col. Hardee and Mr. Dana, to whom I was induced to say what I had to Graham and Milroy. Mr. Dana made the remark that he believed every word of it. The next thing that hap pened in this play was, I was sent after by the Committee on the Conduct of the War. That was the first time I realized the position I stood in. FRANCIS AIDRON. The result k A Danish Iron-clad in Action.— The first trial of a monitor in Europe took place when, on the 18th of Febru ary, the Danish iron-clad turret battery, Rolf Krake went to Ekensund to attempt the destruction of the Prussian bridge into Broager (about which our special tor respondent telegraphed us at the time. ) We have now received authentic infor mation about the result of this trial which was most satisfactory to the monitors. The Rolf Krake was under a constant fire from the land batteries, on three sides, for nearly two hours, yet when she returned to Sontlerberg, the ship tur rets, artillery, machinery and every thing, was uninjured, and fit to go under fire again at any moment. There were about one hundred marks outside of her where the shot had hit the planting, and some of the crew had been wounded by pieces of shells bursting just over the gratings in the top turrets. The reason why she had to return was that the water was so shallow she could not get near enough to see the bridge, which was pro tected by a projecting piece of land, and consequently she had to fire at the bridge at random, without being able to judge of the result. she, however, succeeded in 'doing considerable damage to the enemy.—London Times, March 2. Death of a Noted Man.—E. Meriam, the noted meteorologist of "Brooklyn Heights," N. Y., died on Saturday last, aged nearly 70 years. He was generally known as the -clerk of the weather,' and from early boyhood devoted his attention to scientific subjects. His hour records of the weather run back for nearly thirty years. The N. Y. Timm says: Failing health. an'l the unmerited criticisms which certain newspaper peo• pie were in the habit of casting upon his efforts to impart to the public the truit of his observations, led him some years ago to discontinue his articles on on the weather. Since then, though the world has known but little of him, he has gone on in his old, quiet way, feed ing the little birds which flew regularly to his garden by scores, fur the seed and crumbs which he carefully provided for their sustenance, while he was noting h oli % s t s tilay find by night the changes ofthe afeter and thermometer, and those other neientgiciacts,upon which he predicted those -"heated terms" and "frigid terms" for which his name was once so famous. .!2Mll~4\~tH<'WlSb , t....q..F:dcf+l ~' _ ~. e`<~xr..arr.~eienx~e. , .w--us+^~Y~ i'na`~iti ~. _T~.. , ..tiw - r -4. ~ w..-A.2~~ ~J~ ... ,!w: i C ~ nz ... ....~..~w' « . .~'~.i ta ~i+'~r-_~•~~ .. ... .~. ~_ ~+...w~..ct~y ~~•. v~-ter.. .~ .._. ~...n.~5—_.._. ~. THE POST --PITTSBURGH, TIMISDO 14PRNING, MARCH 24, 1864. Moveine*.of the Indians in the , orNf.-t—tiliel:lll4;n:Eß Gtooops,.,4aT flphr. Ift ~ North*eitit--lia#gers to Idaho cl?rrne .'• Ju§ ,- YDEIRING , s DRUG STORE, witAl S ADVERTISEMENTS. *--4,'-rnig*tion. .. : --' , ,r'e ~,-, Hard and Soft sill:4i d s ß y ti ri n o r g k e e s t , st ni re ale et: uid fe_ I w ' ' atm s _ Aleclato thi Chicagidilbune.. ''' - S ' SEMPLE' : 4 , -• male with extra tubes -.. i. 7 r ' . ,4 Bt, T'AuL, March 16. ft:ub t Tzt a h i B an a d as, Nall Brushes. Tberrum .. --, '7,:s Dianatches from General Sibley's R'l's Hard o Hard f r a t Rubber ßubberanßubberS 8 - 0001 report that the buffaloes are coin-E i p e r e t a s s . t Pumps. Ing dawn the valleys of the James and Cheyenne Rivera, and that the hungry Soft Ru bb er Indians are following them, thus driving Cupping Glasses. them toward the white settlements, and Also, a complete assortment of Traveling Flasks and two or three parties have already start ed for the frontier to steal horses, Drinking Cups. homeof the red-skins are opposed tO traveling. This latter article is worth the attention of those peace, bet a large portion of them are in in railroad cars. A complete assort ment of Foreign favor of war. Some of tli Chiefs ap- and Domestic Perfumery on hand. Prime Potash and Soda Ash that cannot plied to Governor Dallas, of Hudson's Bay Company, for advice, and he sent be excelled In quality. Remember the place. them a letterurging them to make peace. The Chiefs do not hold supreme sway, Joseph Fleubles Drug Store as many suppose. I Corner of the Diamond and INI k ar et at A secret society, called the mh24-t& Soldier's . f Lodge, composed of young men and braves, independent attic Chiefs, is the real power for peace or war, and as this society decides, so it will be. Emigra tion to Idaho, both overland and by riv er, is particularly offensive to them, as they consider that a premonition that they will soon be driven from their coun try. It will not be advisable for emi giants to go either by steamer or by land until the cavalry expedition precedes them Snion.An as it may appear with large and con , tant receipts of specie from Eu rope and America, in fact draining these continents of gold, the cry is raised in ('hina and India that a gold currency is needed there and Calcutta letters of late date are, "We have not enough money for our trade. Europe does not seem able to send u the amcunt of silver we require for our currency. We do not take goods in exchange for cotton and tea, but sped , •, and unless gold is intro duced it is difficult to see where the re quisite amount of specie is to come from. The papas circulation is very restricted, and for years the great bulk of the peo ple will prefer coin for note. These countries buy little of Europe or America but sell lame amounts, they keep all the specie obtained in payment and now de nand a gold currency to aid their reten tion of all that Australia, California, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, Mexico and other gold producting countries may furnish Europe in payment for its pro ducts consumed. A LADY who recently visited the Army of the Potomac says comse 1 saw many bearing names not born to die. and was polite to every body, not know ing but the quietest Captain or Lieuten ant there may one of these days outshine our brightest luminary of to-day I saw General Meade, who is tall and slender, has a full iron-gray beard, we ars eye glasses, and did not strike me as inure formidable and ferocious than other men. I saw General Kilpatrick, who, instead of being the tall, dashing, flashing-eyed hero 01 our imiginatit n, is small and slight, with lightish hair, and laughs un teasingly. I saw General Sedgwick, who is merry looking, and-not at all the austere, patriot he bas been represented The Nashville ("row, states that it is the intention of General Grant, to order Lieutenant Colonel ]iow s, of the Ad jutant Gent rill's department, in this military distrkt, to hi- new headquarteis in the toast KAN Nk elinesihiy atternoi.n, KKAai It 1. Ila Ui 111U1111 Ll len Kane. age , l • 2 learn. The trich.le of the family are rerlie Arial) in sited to aticii.l 11. , f..r.eral thin afternoon, at o'clock, from th,- tvsi le - ,e of his pirents, Nle :•-trAwl,erry 411 e) 11.% V E. LE %UNE') NOT TO a,t..1,A,1,0 Ini •Liivtltiwr. Years ol ex perierwe aria acnrrtspondence e I endi rig through out nil the nation slates of the haldtable globe Lase turned their theories into !nets and estnt, linked A baste flow w kick we need not err We Are not surprised nt such I -lets ns the lotion% trig-- although the persons is ho write them are. We know the persons /1.141 ciret.thstances. hence leel At liberty to indorse their stntements : NEW I;EDF , III+. 51488 . Nov '24, peen Sin —1 hale tarn atflkted many years with severe groat rat tug cramps in my limbs. cold feet and hands, and a general disordered system. Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some 1 rientis New 1 ork who were using Plantation Bitters they prevailed . upon ere to try them. 1 commenced with a small wine glassful alter dinner. Feeling better by degrees, in 0. few day s 1 was astonished to find the cold ness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through. which 1 had not done for years. I feel like another being Ali appe tite find strength her e also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. Respectfully, .lout vii RIMSKL. •• • • I have been in the army hospital for fourteen !tit/IlitlS—lipeechlean and nearly dend. At Alton, 111. , the) gate me a bottle of Planta tion lllttern • • Three bottles restored my speech and Cilll2:i tile • • CA. FL ACTE.' The hillowing IS limo the Manner of the Unpin Home School (or tie Children of V,thin kt - I,NIII LIZ M 5 - :1H ST New York, Aug 2. IMO. Pa. Ini.ekk --Your wonderful Plantation Bitters has e been flu en to iwute of our little children sunering from weakness and weak lungs 141:n moot hapt.y etieet. tine little girl in par ticular. with Intl nd In her head, loss rut appetite, and daily so ft6ting consumption, on whom all medical skill haul been exhausted. has been en tirely restored. P e commenced with but a tea spoonful 01 hitters a day Her appetite and strength rapidly increased, and she in now well. Respectfully, Mss. U. M Devoe." BosTon, July 7th, 1863. Dr. Tobias —We . have used for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, cuts. ‘• • • • I owe much to you, for I verily be- bruises and colic, and in every instance found it lieve the Plantation Bitters hot e saved try hie. the best article 1 ever tried in this circus comp, Rev W. H. WM./OIINKR. Nladrid, N.Y." ny. Please send me slat dozen, as it Is the only liniment we use now We has eRN horses, sonic " • • • Thou wilt send met wo bottles more very valuable and we do not want to leave of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been town without It. HYATT FROST, greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, .. Manager Van Amburgh & Co.'s Menagerie. A.3.r. Cr RUIN, Philadelphia, Pa." Sold by THUS. REDPATH, Pittsburgh, and • all respectable Druggists. Office, 56 Oortlandt • • • I have been a great sufferer from street, New York. nihlT-lyd&wc Dyspepsia, and had to abandon Preaching. • • Plantation Bitters have cured me. Ray. J. S. C... I 110 RN, Rochester, N. 'Y." 1 NEW THING UNDER THE SUN I - 1 nirwE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERE " • • • I have given the Plantation Bitters I In its ofeet-instantaneous. X tofore existing between the undersigned, to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the in its coloring power-matchless. In all its ingredients-vegetable. under the name and style of J. F. DAY & CO.. is most astonishing cited. In its operation-natdral this day dissolved by mutual consent, Jonas iLls LINN'S PATENT LAMP CHIMNEY in Its beautifying resillts-enduring. , XIII CLEANER.-No more Chimneys broken Keefer retiring irons the firm. In its tendency-preservative. io cleaning. It cleans a chimney without wash- In its popularity-unequalled. J. F. DAY, mg and is the only article in the market that CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, JONAS REEFER. cleans a chimney properly. For sale at the Is pronounced both by the World of Science and Pittsburgh, Pal March 7th, 136 i. principal Lamp Stores, and at the Lamp and 011 z-nore of the world of Fashion, the tinest preparation ever WELDON & KELLY, invented by art to rectify the short comings of , - " • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured Nature. mh22 Agents for the Manufacturers. me of a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, No. 6' CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned hare this day entered into NABE'S 'UNRIVALED PIANOS Organns that has distressed me for years. It acts Astor House, New York. Sold by all Drug- ' K are warranted for eight years and privilep charm. C. C. Moons, gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. of exchange granted at any time within six No. 254 Broadway." mhl7-tyd&wc articles of Cu-partnership for Manufacturing, months, should a Piano not gi_ve entire aatisfac ac., &c., &c., &c. _ , Importing and Vending of Hon. CHARLOTTE BLUME, Saddlery and Coach Hardware,: Sole a f ent I°r , 43 Fifth street, 'lhe Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, IVENETIAN HAIR DYE, VENETIAN • LfNIME'NT and CRISTADORO'S HAIR Knabe's Pianos , Haines' Biro's the languid brilliant, and are exhaused nature's DYE, sold at ! I New 1 ork Pianos and Prince's School Organs great restorer. They are composed of the cele-. JOS. FLEMING'S DRUG STORE, In all its branches, under the name and ' and Melodeons. mh.l6 brated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Cor. of the Diamond and Market at. style of Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pure , -..,---::-.----. - - ------ - D .A. 1( dr. 1I .A. IC II V St. Croix Rum. G. W. I). ANDREWs, Superintendent Soldier's Home, Ole., G." '• • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of Liver Complaint, of which I wns laid up prostrate, and had to abandon my business. H. B. KINUSLEY, Cleveland, 0." PAirsAPER HANGINGS—E lb RGA N T and COSTLY from the "Imperial City of Paris." BEAUTIFUL and MODERATE, from the gay "City of Gotham" and "City of Broth etty Love." PRETTY and CHEAP from the S. T.-1860 — X. • , •• Land of Wooden Nutmegs" and "Steady Hair Frill EPL BLISHERS OF' MAGAZINES its." On exhibition and for sale by Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with , x AND PAPERS having made repeated ad- . . W. P. MARSHALL, weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, I vances In the Wholesale Prices of their Publics- zahl9 S7 Wood street. Hone we are AT LAST COMPELLED TO IN- H. - 3F. M 0 'V A L . ROPOSALS WILL BE RECiZIVED lack of appetite. distress alter eating, torpid lir- I CREASE THE RETAIL PRICES OF SOME P at the Office of the Western State Penitere er, constipation, &c., deserve to sutler if they . OF THEM, as enumerated below, viz: WE WOULD INFORM OUR CUS- ' ti ary until FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY' OF:' trill not try them. ' HARPER'S MAGAZINE, tomers and the public generally, that on ! ' • , APRIL, for furnishing LUMP and NUT COAL; They are recommended by the highest medi- , d - goo FRESH BEEF, free of bone, (in all' an go ATLANTIC MONTHLY, cal authorities, and are warranted to produce an , I Ntre will remove from our from the first day of April next. Bids will be LESLIE'S MAGAZINE. A.l - 'll.l - I_, IS. 'l', 1864 . immt . diale bene fi cial eliect. They are exceeding- opened on sA•rt. RDA Y, THE SECOND, at 10 cases the bone will be deducted,)'for one-year, CONTINENTAL MONTHLY, ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZIES, and WOOD STRE.ET to Present stand, No- CA ' a - m and awarded to the lowest and best bidder. JOHN BIRMINGHAM, . No7lce.—Any person pretending to sell Plan- DEMOREST'S FASHIONS, mhlS- tai Warden. NO. 68 WOOD STREET, tation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a «wind- , 30 Cents per Copy Each. WELLINGi - i IHJVSE FOR BALE;.-: ler and imposter. It Is put up only in our log (Old and well-known Hardware stand of Cooper •AY The subscriber offers for sale the dwelling HARPER'S WEEKLY, hereafter, 8 Cents iO. Lavely, Lavely, Park & Co., and of late ' NVni. house in which be now. 11yetotittlated On South cabin bottle. Beware of botttles refilled with per Copy. ,S. Levels - , now deceased,) five doors south of Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. The lot is 27 imitation deleterious stuff, for which several per- NEW YORK CLIPPER, POLICE GA- Present stand, where we will be happy to meet feet front by 160 deep, running back to a2O feet per Copy Each. sons are already in prison. See that every bot- ZETTE and SUNDAY MERCURY, 7 cent. all onrold friends and the public in general. and alley. Big a two storied trick, contains six NEW YORK LEDGER, 6 Cents per feel assured that with our increased facilities for , rooms and cellar. The out-houses are a wash ivy, doing business we.can yield to all satisfaction. holism- stable; coal Wain/ fie.% Them is 4- • tie has our United States stamp over the cork unnectilaled, and our signature on steel-plate side g DAY &HA Y DEN . yardlturrounding the dwelling, fined With a ' _Pittsburgh, March; 1864. intiB-2w I and otrannenfilltreee 'There is gas asulWater in label.. Sold by respectable dealers throughout CIN ALL CINN NE A W TI Y D O A R r i, ,Es PHEL , 5 Cents ADEL.P per Copy Co and py miNfr. ' all theroonisof the dwe the habitable giote. Each. I,C ECIEGEI3: 7 4c. SC EMIDT - . P. H. DRAKE & CO, SOHN P. HUNT .. and Upright .111.1., lecturers of Grand, Square , ! taltwoffer for sale aA • - e country resi denie inßneheatertowihddp, veretaatriTa 1 - 202 Broadway, N. Y. HENRY KINEd, __ . 4.1. PIANO -FORTES, containing" twenty actigrogstiniev ,. . Th ero. la a , SOHN W. farruu_ ~1( -;-:,,newtwol stOrtedifranufnerinbeg, dontalribl o - W. A. 43-MDEN - FENNEy, ' : lyareroosna, No. 6 Leroy Pierce, N. Ir t ~ .i . o oms, on i het ,„ ertv m ai m aieso4 .- .., D RAKE'S PLANTA-77 WTI' 4 1 1..5. 7 —The genuine article sold " FRANK P. CASE, E. EDMONDS, We offer to dealers and the public:li very suAoichardeil-iillblait. There is a perior article. Our Mi. KROEGER was of the barn, out-houses, &c. It Is about a mile from the SIMON J HNSTON, I E. MINER, late firm of Callenberg te Co , and the manufac- Rochester depo t. D I cor. Smithfield and 4th sts. And other ealers. . turing partner. Descriptive circulars free. For terms, iguire of R. M. BOL ES , Pittsburgh, March 16, 1864. tuhi6-2t ' AR - Agents wanted mhl7-2md jan.27-tf outh Avenue, Allegheny city. feb276aultcw-cod IEEL. at: It W.., 16, 1663 HERNIA OR RUPTURE CURED. —We are prepared to treat successfully all cases of rupture in young persons, most cases in middle aged, and in some cases cf old persons having fitted up an extensive establishment for manufacturing Improved Trusses and Supporters In peculiar cases or where persons desire any style of truss not on hand we will manufacture to order. Having the largest stock in the city all persons requiring trusses will find it to their ad vantage to call. Dr. 11VGARR will attend personally to the ap plication of Trusses, Supporters, &c., fcc, Besides our own manufacture we have a large stock of Ritter & Penfield's Celebrated Trusses, Dr. S. S. Fttch .9 6 Celebrated Trusses. Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated Trusses, FRENCH, ENC_ILISII and GERMAN TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, ALL FINDS, Elastic Stookingai, Bandage*, &c At the Pittsburgh Drug House M•GARI; APOTHECARIES, corner of Fourth and Market streets, Pittsburgh sel2-1 yil-c IM:=1 tgr CORNWELL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware No. " Clair street, and Duquesne Way, (near the Brldge,) PITTSBURGH 11Gr•DENTIStRY.—TEET 11 E tracted with t pain by the use Or. Dr. Dudry's apparatus. J. F. II 0F F 211 A. N , DENTIST All work warranted 134 Smithfield Street. nirTHE CONFESSIONS AND- EX PERIENCE OF AN 1N VALID.—Puir lished for the benefit, and as a (JA I 'TION TO YCLF NU MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man hood. , supplying at the same time Tug 51KAN5. Ity one who has cured holdielt after undergoing considerable quackery. By Inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may be load 01 the author. NATHANIEL AIAYI AIIt, esq lebti3rnd6.w Bedford. Kings co., N. Y. I- TO RESTORE THE SICK TO HEALTH —l'he blood must be punned and 'all medicine. are useless which do not poe tess the lunlity of Stimulating the blood to dis charge its impurities into the bowels. hi Al. ir It ET ken Pitts possess this quality in a high de gree, and should he In every family They are equally useful for children and adults; etitaptevl to both sexes, .and Are as innocent as treat. yet must el:Tee:five is a ruedwine The HIM. .1 acct l Beyer,' of :,foring% file. Ind rftea to Dr lirtuadrettf tauter date of May Itch —I have used your Invaluable Vegetable I CO versal Pills in my family since 100.4 , they have always cured 2 even when other medicines were of no avail. I have been the means of my neigh bors using,. hundreds of dollars worth and I sin satisfied they have received a thousarid per cent in blessed health through their use. 'They arc used in this region for Bilious and Li et Ins. en. 4•19, Cr and Ague, and in all rheumatic cases With the moat perh...l I,I,CYS.N. In fail they are the great reliance in swkries, and I trust your ,enerible life info be long spared to prepare su e‘eelleat n medicine fur the use of man. • flies. .11d mr) our lowest imce by the gross." : , old by . tritlllAS la:I/PATH. l'insburgh and by all respectable dealers in medicines. mhl7-lytltawc ly=..A rAzia. Is It a Dye In the ) ear 15.55 AIL Mathews tired prepared the IEN ETIAN HAIR DI ; since that tune it has been used by thousands, and Inno lust:wee has It failed to give entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DYE le the cheapest In the world. Its price is Only Fifty cents, and each bottle contains double the quantity of dye In those usually sold for ♦l. The VINk:TIAN DYE is warranted not to In jure the hair or scalp in the slightest dbgree. The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and eertaint), the hair requiring no preparation whate/ cr. The VENETIAN I/YE produces any shade that may be desired—one that will not fade,erock or wash out—one that is as permanent as the heir itsell. For sale by all druggists. Price 60 cents. A. I. MATHEW:, General Agent, 12 (told et. N Y. Also manufacturer ofMATH scws' A ICY ic o Ho is iit Li so , the beet hair dressing in use. Price cents. Janl6-Iyd 1113ff'DR.TOBIAS 9 VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT.—In pint bottles at fifty cents, cures lameness, cuts. galls, colic, &c. Head the following TO THE PUBLIC. 180 and 182 Federal St., Wholesale & Retail Dealer DRY GOODS, Dress Goods, Delaines, Plain Silks, Figured Sil s, Prints, Gingham s, Crash, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Bonnets, Misses' Hats, Ribbons t wtIIJ, the at ention of wholesale and rat a dealers Is respr , tfully incited, at `ti M. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal Street, P ITT'S B 1 ILO /I DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS, BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, NO. fi4 FOrRTil STREET CO-PARTNERSHIP. I) Ai TOE FIRNT DAI OF FEBRUA 0. 1,04, the nit,deraivital admitted as A member of their firm Mr 1.1:W1. 4 lItWE. for rnxiJ) ) eat, InAnwrr ,t 1 ILo LAKE SUPERIOR UOPPER MILL rh, tuttne 412.1 style •d the ntm I telliti./11 ha =NEM . p K. M'I'VRI)I" h 11 LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES Smelting- NVorli4 PARK, M'CURDY & CO., ii ANUFACTI HERS OF SHEATH, IV Isrnrler•s Rod Copper. Prtaserl Bottum n. ntill liottomr, Sreiter der, Also. Importerß nod dealers in M01%114. 1 to Pinto, Sheet Inn. Fire. a. Ake - Constantly on hanit. Machines and Tools Warehoii4c. No lei FIRST and 12i LEI Pittsburgh, P Atie-Speceil ordrrb l'orpor :lit to itny desired psttern. teb2l-Ivilikir F OR KALE OR Exchange for City Property That LAB., I , U Il LINt xuh ground, at ta.•hed on CARS( lN STREET. formerly aeeu toed by Christian Ilitosen. late of Eaat Hirm Stabling and Out-Buildings In the rear of the Ilwelling House MESE MARCH, APRIL AND MAY 4 RE THE MONTHS TO PURIFI ZIL. THE BL0(11). li k e compound fluid Ex tract of 1111 t'.r\ orcr. hs prepared hp RAN KIN, Druggist. 611lnrket street. below Fourth will effectually renovate and apparently reju- senate the whole system, not only does it a,-,t its an alterative to the blood purifying when necessary as it rolls through a thousand chap nels,it gives toneand energy to the whole system I Price, 50 Cents for a large Bottle, InIV2I 13 - ISSOLIJ'T'ION No. SS Wood Street. JOSIAH F lirlY, IIit)MAS S. HAYDEN Pittsburgh, Pa., January 18th, 1363. ALLEGHENY t undtittng In part Flowers, Ruches, &c., &c., AL.LIAiIiLN) -AT THE MEEMIE And Smelting Works L. 11-DISEN. iul Fourth street, Pittsburgh 1211== L AV. " i 118ENENTS. Notice WkilOixidryin en. pi4OPOSAWAeRE,4IIVITED BFOlt Ibithi h Vi n t n ai th W inl eOr e wL o i r o he wW lß con i: thilpf about 15,110glineal ffolV.pe, 20, Ifl, 11, 12, 10 SOdS inches diamattir. Ilidtavill be received for thetivhole of the abo'vettialliity or for part, un tifiral!RSDAY, Aprillih. Pipes of 12 feet in length preferred. For itibre particular informa tion see the undersigned at S. M'Kee a Co.'s Office, Birmingham. G. STENGEL, Engineer Monongahela Water Co. in112.4-Iwri NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS ARE INVITHD POE the construction of the Reservoir of the BIRMINGHAM WATER WORKS. Bidders will state separate prices for embankment and for excavation of earth, loose rock and solid rock. Also, prices for Clay Puddling and for Rubble Masonry, both with and without material fur nished. Plans and specifications can be seen at S. M'Kee ac t'o'e Pittice, Birmingham. Bids will be received until THURSDAY, April 7th. G-..BTENGEL, Engineer Monongahela Water Co. mh2-1-Iwd DISSOLUTION.—THE ir 0- P A RT nership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the name of O. KNOX & CO., has this day ,been dissolved by mutual concept. AU debts owing by said late co-partnership will be paid by T. 0. Morgan, and all claims due to the said late firm wW be collected by said Morgan. C. KNOX, T. 0. MORGAN. Pittsburgh, March 21, 1864. mh24-ltd SPRING GOODS, OPENING AT • HUGITS HACKE'S Cor. sth and Market Street. mh22 INSURANCE AGENCY. DATE BEEN DULY COMMISSION ," ed and licensed to act for the following re liable Fire, Marine and Life Insurance COMPANIES PHENIX of Brooklyn, N. NI Capital With a large aurplua WASHINGTON of New York Capital Assets Feb. 1, liki4 1 nsettled claims Capital and Surplus fssfla,BlU 46 This Company issues Participating Policies. Its script dividend have been 60 per cent. per an num fur three years past. American Life & Trust of Phila. Capital 14500.000. For further information apply to S. S. BRYAN, Broker and lasurtmee Agent, 59 roue) street.. To Railroad Contractors. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR the Graduation, Masonry, Bridge Super structure. Ballast, Cross-ties and Track Laying of the PPISTSBUR.GIi ac tiONNELLSVI.L.LEI 12 AILROAD, between Counellarille and Cumberland, Embracing a distance of about EIGHTY-SEV EN MILLS, in Sections of about one mile each. :-speeitications will be ready at the Company's oiliee in Pittsburgh. on and after the Ist of APRIL proximo, and proposals will be received until the Oil of APRIL, ensuing. BENJ. H. LATROBE, i)di, , e P. N. C. 12. IL Co. President. Pittsburgh, March 15,1844. mhll-tf Black Diamond Steel Works, PITTSBURGH, PA PARK, BROTHER & CO., MAPiIIPACIIOORS OP Best Quality of Relined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon, of:all sizes. Warranted equal to any Imported or manufac tured in this country. OFPICIL AND WAREHOUSE, I+9 & 151 Pleat and 120 & 122 Second Bits, rebl6-1} d SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH Warehouse, No. 143 First and 120 Second sts. Manufacturers of all sizes and deacrtdtions of Coal Oil Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal Moulds, Fulliea, Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine anop attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to. 021-Iyd&w E. P. MIDDLETON, WINES, BRANDIES, &C., Also, sole proprietor of the OLD WII3E,A.P WIIIIKIKA", No. 5 North Front St., mhl4-I yd PRILALELPHIA, PA PLANER & KAYSER'S Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines, These Sewing Machines are known asthev_eg best in the United States. They are WARRAM'- ED, and sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and examine them before buying elsewhere. Re pai ring of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to. ERNEST AXTRELAI Agent, No. 103 Third street, Pittsburgh, P' a. mhl643d DAY'S AMR FIFTH ST T . SPRING STOCK BOOTS & SHOES Call early and secure bargains. Remember Concert Hall Shoe Store, 82 FIFTH STREET, JUST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET ALBUM! Holding from 12 to 24 Pictures, FOR, SOLDIERS ! FOR SOLDEIEIE;LS Can be sent to all parts of the United States for Twenty-OW: Albums for Centre nblet, Albums for Centre Tables, A T PITTOCK'S, OPPOSITE THE POSTOrFICTE. feb36 T HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Calf, Hip, and CAVALRY BOOTS, 400,000 00 585,136 45 2,326 00 With Enameled and Plain Legs, McCLELLAND'S AUCTION; 55 FIFTH STREET. 3E O C9I:7I:LorM3 16frri:L3EILIErr. WINDOW SHADES, Received THIS DAY. : C Bi NEW SPRING STOCK OF CL. , i I R. PETS! Well seasoned OIL CLOT 11, A 1 AT McCALLIIM'S. JLLX‘X , `ZIPX" gßirC::) - NO. 87 FOURTH STREET PITTSBURGH i• . •:;74 iiill el ...,-•••,. . . " - ---•—•== a5ci.,,:•'.. ,---- ..---.........• , ' .. ,7 - :,.. d= ----- ......, ... • A BRADBURY'S' .. GELBBILAVID PIANOSI. - . The most POWERFUL and ELEGANT ..+ toned instruments manufactured in the country. ...• ~ EVEN FIRST' PRlZjFper Received within a month at State Fairs and Institutes. We are also agents for Schomacker & oo.'s and Boardman &Ani34-- • Well-known excellent FUNDS, and ' :,•, : S. D.& H.W.SMITH'S MELODEONS & HARMONI •• •= PERSONS DESIRING A •PELRIPBiC'E I - instrument are invited to can and examine- , before purchasing elsewhere. Amor& those Win i • have purchased these instruments in this vicinVe. - ty we take pleasure in referring to Allen Wm.! , met, esq., Bateman Goe, esq., Allegheny-tail , John McCurdy, (of Park, McCurdy & C 0.,) ilicGuify, Oakland ; Dr. Jonas R. McClintock A. lioeveler,esq., Richard Bard, esq., East La- • erty ; John Quinn, esq., Dr. D. AL Rostettet,-Li; • . M. Book, esq., Pittsburgh. ....:n.: A Guarantee of 5 years with each 1,1,,. '1.' strument, WARCELIITIC & BABB, Sole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western-Pa. • No. 2 St. Oar st., near Suspension Bridge. 1156-A general assortment of bluedcal Goods always on hand. (UF TILE FIRST DAY OW APIRCrI Ur will remove to No. 51 Fifth Meted, stiner,- , ent occupied by .T. M. HoFman & Bro., andlilitt. be prepared to give the public general' tiatialite tion with a well assorted stock of.'PRI-LO. SOPHICAL and MATHEMATICAL orfriam - :RENTS, and a large supply of OPTICAL.' GOOD_S, with a fine assortment of RUSSIAN. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, which are warriented to strengthen and( =prove the sight. Madeittrd - sold only by J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician;. No. 89 Fifth Street. Remember thenumber, 51,51, 51 Fifth street._ after the Ist oriivril and do not be Unposed upon by others. add JUST or , • - fki G. A SPLENDID STOCK OP , . SPRING DRESS cfooDs, • SELAWLS, CLOAKS and OLOAKINGS, All qf the newest patterns. Call and iiwa 17 .T. lgh -4foN9llnkritetaNqu rah2s No:1 Idarret ALANG* 4 0 T 4W L. ‘-••• Tobacco • tin Tobacco, • naPo „ u. . " • arkuab*smaking.Totreco, r- Sobiee EizusOut ' Sweet unny Side Pine Out " S Olive " • ItVCOLLISTER 3 RAE WS IOB Wood street. MMlffrirl MEM Have received their the place, AT PRICES 13E1,4:3W AT PRICES BELOW ALL, Grain Leather NEW STYLES REMOVAL.
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