MMBIMM life' Alth the w atm:. tip pical u-wrease of Paper airy , e l: blood and the fragrant "miasm of fierce-pri pre coo jent c ed, o thri , p a e n o- d prices, like Capt. hm will at once and ht4tltlkalanimatlife which be- come down. Men not then hoard their gold, 'ongs to the new hot will veil it 'when prices do fall, as . 1,11 they eieutuall — d ill, sorii,i\ody will be badly hurt. :"*" n ght The tips tio 112“. -1 7 To the Editor o f th 4t,, 4 r. ENF ER t gape SOQu . t m . one made a lottery , te`pro y, 4 and that. g . reat*tie JOs de. ait touch quotel and genera y ocepted as true. The private property of the coun try is at this moment the sport of the trold speculators in Wall street:- New York—the men who are transferring milhons upon millions at the New York TSTR:74. : Board do 114 Qu'n u .hundrelh part of the !iaal oes' ich€ch they .deck They 'work tor a commission sotnetimeS, arrd• sometimes on joint account, but always to their own profit-and,tile property of . , every manjn the nation is affected every day by their 'gtimbling. Prom all parts of the' country stork and gold gamblers t congregate in Wall street, to riot in the spoil, dra.Wn frbm the commot posses sions of th.: people. But of the men I ...who own the solid property of the coon try few Can go to speculate in Will street. Many could not if they would, and some would not.if they could, share in the scand dons strife. Meantime the writers of money arthies carry on an angry war—one set tells the people that those who put up the price of ' , gold are •'Shylocks, - whom Mr CHASE is to humble, and another set tells us that Mr. Caato: himself is a charlatan 'whose sebernes will explode. One thine- only is certain that the prosperity 3f the nation is kept in the air like a shuttle cock, het \veep the battledores of these mbrhty gamesters, the rival cliques of gelid speculators—and that daily the pro 'ducts of the country are diminishing in volume and iu value. The "Shylock.s" who oppose Mr. Quist, and the swind lers who form his "Ring," are willing to rob the people who have any thing to loSe. But, unquestionably, if the doctrine of some people, that "slavery is the cause of the war, i.e true, it is equally true that the corruption Of the currency by the Secretary of the Treasury is the cause of our financial disasters. He it was'that'opened the 'Pandora's box of monetary ills, and he vainly seeks to ar rest and eonfme them again. To know this, however, is hut (-old, comfort to the man of moderate means, whose property is worth, in gold, one third less to-day than it was in April. 18ln—whose tinily expenses are just :Jo per cent, more than they were then, and whose taxes ay trebled. BRUIN ta,....± t.ky. PITTSWVItGrErs i.. sAVAELDWIC WANING - , APRIL v., isu 'mrscl~~~vArro~ti I,Weilitect the reader's nareful au en don to an article in ,to-dity's Pont upon - , the new ?ibolition'abOmination, Misceg etatfott,,cpßie4.liom;the tOndon Review t ; of Aftt342th. ult. :Preto it the reader will perceive-the'emotions created - in our cousins by this new and re pulai.doctritke of a commingling of the mean. PERP,ETEIVk OF THE It NioN. We have received from Ham J. li. IloonsEan a speech purporting to have been "delii - ere",d - by him in the House of tepreientatli - es on the 26th ult., upon -.44 Patriotic theme of " the perpetuity of-the Union,' - '. We are obliged to our "Repl-esettative for his remembrance of. - ,,, v iita,.„and :desire ,fo . assure .him and his that Ve.bave made considers Me aiwiritice in -return for his kindness—we littilf'readlisSperth 4 ' ' ' are email& the many old Demo ,cra.ts in, this localiti who always enter ;tatted a delicate appreciation of the Gen eral's -andatityl but we confess that, shine libirprcigreis through K-now-Noth ; Oanti z tigibolitionism, he is elreyyt Way worthy of a seat alongside - of . Boron- 3eit4tatow. The General's speech delitOnstisteir thisi - beyond all begins by alluding to the . speech lately. wade 10- Hon. JOHN L. Iltlwathr which te'Tharacterizes as be ' fitett4 . OgesCiiihtle'during ths present DcruOcratic side of the Ilikinsel This being the -case, the Gene "'-ral. felt tionnetolinswer it. Had Mr. ..74f* . rriliPit'a effort ,beena commonplace ei . ith,,.tair,Attpresentsti t ve would have let ..--fritaTIDEM3 STEVENS .01' THOMAS NV IL- I:LA.ma or some other small fry reply to ttie ablest speech deliver .... any ,Demperat in Congress this session, the General felt bound to an , wet it himself. And- whet an answer lidJande ()Tit. As a:specimen we quote little•eattract: • • 'Sit,. amongst the people. of my district there ate ( 0. 0 req. feiY, Who are not faithful to the pationAn this tnrcat crisis of need. The de feetiotr there, fie elsewhere, Is 'confined to cr • trestle Ord-slave:lV men, who. Uphold it not only :tor Jto owiti nalte,_ but as a means of achieving ,VarnZlln success, in tdtameletin disregard of their nolemh duties to the corittlrY. • • ...):41 1 reaaer ever see more . absurt, • • nonsense, :to say hothing of naked and • blancleriOtitilsetuitod, crowded into the ; , eme pro-slavery men"' Jthia.,,congressional district. • relying I. tipotn-the-ailvoeacy of -slavery for pont f - • carprOthotion, is a bit of news we tv , re n?t,.,prepared for. But the General ahoo, A ld..have : been more explicit; he ought r ita have named those pro-slavery who'are Upholding shrvr-ry ::a ( sith' . liteti l liks aChleting partizan sue- .[ -liVe should like to know them. • •, If there betartch•persons among us,. men " whl&hatp-(nteresta in slavery or • slay& )ithi)r, ' We hate to gay to them is :that so..lcug as they have slaves, treat a theinftintily• and , with consideration. I " l "raiit Vie treatment -of their slaves, he an • el'ailfpte Of kindness, to those who, n few proso cuted'aiewVOtton girls yilipmerskiudieted, far andconvicted of a • •; ; Ornitspiraest, because they dared to rebel abet:tat physical , oppression, worse than that slaVery, these prosecutors , were, Xilren who are now sniffling out silly Alyaddle • about the hardship of "tfre 'Had they slarea; we can image )(tti# they would treat ithetp,•laYinere remembran CO of - the pro.- •emition alltuied . 'There is one other po'int in this speech Of Gen. AlootannAp, which is worthy of a,pasislug notice, because it furnishes an • addilional•evidence* of his incomparable ' • etiiihtesz. Speaking of"the Suppression rtfie tel p lio e hp,rexu" arks, that when . is put ,dowxt, _this country will, become .. the asylura of the down-trodden and op. pressed 'of every nation." When we re ' ' - inenffler:tbat the' speater of these words peinocrgic patty—al - -WAYsielie friend of rite do wn-trodden of erei7 notion—lir 'unite himself to a m is ertible;sttildixight, oath-bound conspiracy, I th • • • .I.9,9AlppFeasp.ot„ou y poor immtgr:m,, • bhttliteJahtlye-horn also, who professed apavtienlarreli;gi . on; toenail place a prop ts profeesionsnr • _.l g4 endit Y or those tic ~49~iAttte l lead•of Abolitionism, our rep ...a. ireadttativaiitiOdnKressisibut a Meratrira --ttt IM i littisith 'OllO6O ebnyictfOns • a ve • anly.lgelicSii, and no wpactples beyond 4.4 -trAttollitffeklr lead; h,nd dollars. k.'..4%llllrheradth 4ilseliss are like THADDEUS. Ihititcke- , - cideettes,' matters of con ve ; 4. u • ..,;Lf99W•9 lit luStiCe 445 Gen: %.Iktkoctiulmn ,to.aay that, since. he *ball -. ,:dtnand Detnoerasy he has by his liblitiiiirtainagenrent and industry en joyed boil - sport and profit. He is a dapitiat leader for our opponenta ; and,. • because dohs impudence of his -recent sjfoeeti rye thiskifirri entitled to anoth -4,1 1 iz , 44:1.1444Y94 fPr. _ T0P.,1 1 .4 1 5F”, ,P}Pleg4, . Onr talented and. versatitle,,ueighbor, 'Gaiate, ) yeaterdey had en interesting ",l'Radet re , e4 s it is pro f.o4.44:l:titik!soPhiu . g.nd:ftwit.sc Our Lai: • • tieted;cotomporwry with singalar.fecildy • Paisiit4rom "Ctra,rf 1. lirgly _to Severe." 410,111 s • • ibl After i acC 1 41 1 40.4 ?S'fi ' Ane wrAin ex, , --ttiotitirtittrtb:e otieseasiof . 4 rise inpri ` `"i.A t ' i 'ii i thus -edrreltidi.su es to the ‘ l l ' ;#1;i14 4 . 44 iilalf:_o4,. l ::t.i Ira* ttiiikaA ~ , , ,,tAkmusgion, 1. 20e ilaustration of- 0 1 0. • ett tkttitErlittiktheitoon , !is good. Tlte two 4 r1441', / iiiints riecestiaryttreqii mere tll :r ~..,,.. •:., . , . ' . it rA APOrt - increased 30141(13141n4171111),-, 'ctopittg ttlm robals. t,artr, Ititigikb9S, cook • a ~thideq: 111 - ! f, ••• . , :',.,: - . f. " , -fit 1 04 Idtpimil the farther Regrets 'to the Editor of The Post I have been sick for, several days— ! more than sick--I have been disgusted and rather in sorrow than in anger I Write to infoint you that at the election for vestrymen' in st_ Peter's church, .11 Monday last, Vgg'tieket went heavily cm der. The result, I fear, will have a - very disheartening effect on our armies in the field: For nu may know that our ticket was the loyal ticket, and for us to be beaten two to one is too bad. Why, Mr. Editor, people must have lest tin-ft senses. 111 may be allowed t!. say it, we had a ticket that for weight (avo;r. dupois,) and -,/ !!!:y, could not le es. celled—but - tire fact is ace were not thoroughly organired —the nnformnate departure of Pinti on a business tour, (and thr high rates for printing wicir It prevented the k.UiTILT of our book ) w, ,r•to - i44Trefq oraua - rithil candidates. I never saw our fine old emit r look better—and lie ian pretty troll ton—just think he was only beat . ten by ten:others on the same ticlut and I call that doing very well. This ! sound, unobtrusive old patriot maintains his popularily amazingly. The scien tific gentleman from 'Kilkenny also made a good - run and looked intel. ltgent—but I can't enumerate—latent pattiotiam:and gond looks, l l. fear, are not As fully appreciated in this rommunitli is we could desire. I must - close with the assurance that I would have written st 27reater leng.th under more eneours , - ing results. Meantime, from my inva:- - id couch I must declare my belief that ouebs.. Will he pit blishtid. It may look like a Pal-titian arrow just now—seeing that the field is won by our disloyal en: citnies—hta still I say our book will come out, attd then they will be silenc ed. Respectfully, Sours, The Right of Sedesaion The question as to the right of a State tp secede, was raised, and decided before the ad?„ . ption ot the Federal C'onstirution. New I ork was unwilling La accept that instrument and join the Unibn which it created, unless she could terminate her :onneetion With it at pleasure. Her pro posal Was to join for five or six years, with 'the right then to withdraW if she desired. 'Alexander Hamilton w_as in- Jined to favor the compromise, and wrote 'to Madison in regard to it from Poughkeepsie, July, 17.SS:in these terms You will understand that the only yeah fication trill &e the 'rase/wiz:oh of Me righl to recede, in case our amendments have ,not been decided upon, in one of the modes pointed out by the Constitution, within a certain number of years, per' haps five or seven. If this can, in the litst instance, be admitted as a ratifica tion,. I do not fear - an,y further conse• . quences. Cprigress presume, re counMeird certain amendments to ren der the atrtiatute of the GO vet ninept snore sectife. satisfy the more con sidekitte 4d. honest opposers of, die Con- Ititutieti; Aiicl,4 . llllrreak up the party, V"oirn, affectionately, A. Ilemit...roN. Anl here is Madisou . :s reply : Nary YoRK, Sunday evening. My DEAR SIR 7 Yours of yesterday is at hand, and I have but a- few minutes to answer it. I am- sorry that your situ ation' a bilges you -to listen to propositions of the-nature you describe. - My opinion that-a reservation of a right to withdraw, • ifstnendments•be not derided on under •the' form-of the Constitution within a Certain , titne t isn conditional ratification ; that. it does not make New York a mem ber oflthe neW Union, and ronsetmently .that . shealtould not be received on that plan.- •Compacts must be reciprocal ; rtiagolitieiple would not- in such rase be preserved. ' The Gee Oh istiern.rey-ut - res aJ, adoptiOn fa tote arid - FOREVER. . It Los bnen , scv teflopled by-the other States. A n adoption:Ter a Ilinited 'time would •be a-z defective assn adopfierri. of some of the artiele4 only. In snort: , any condition whatever must vitiate-the ratification -What the new Congress,•by virtue of the , power to admit new grates; maybe able -and disposed to -do in sudli a-case ; I do not inquire, and I atippase•thar is Mit the tnateriatintiint at present. '-I have.not a, mat:nein to - add more than my , fervent_ wishes for your success and happiness. The idea . of reger, , fro the ..rigle? to toith. drake was li krffed at Riehinon'd; and- eon - ..4iderefl as q'cooditkoial rettifitation, -which was itself ahandotteel—frorselitah-sejeetio77. '• Yours, ,-• • JA ORR MADISON. New York finally abandoned her claim, and•' - `adopteti the Constitutiew- in Coto, 'andtrounvzii." ' And se did ail the other fitatet - A MAN Was convicted of. blasphemy in teAtirnt, in aria recently, and senr fenced Dal, three, months'. imprisonment Ist hari thibor,:atid to , pay a fine of five' rioilare. -a- -ia -I- 013 t i - 1( i t ~ t '4 3:l- 1 Ii VIA, 3- .x•-• -_, - _ . , •••, , -' igrSTILICTLY PURE ARTICLES NE S AND GENERAL ITEMS . - -L ...i _.„_...• .. ' II IWILEANS .TENNtEE. AT LOW PRICES. 5. , ..",,‘ 1 4 . .•'.' ..-„guarehl .--- were captured and - 1* -11 /•.r 'e ' - Roletielignt IsrwtA,Arm PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE lat -.la': the 1 y ot_lVlc lit inni We, Teanessep :; , ..*. , e ,„,' , - - ---_ .. the Ohi o . - ',....;. 1 IX' /Itia • make a military ' C 6 '' " c ',-;'.."i r - - trs4.llo-New tiork..trtbune. „ - ,1 Tis gAii! - --i ikxffanted to ma --i 4 • ,--, s _ ..._-_ - ' *144 , -kl.' • • C-Ifplarch _ . 20.-The Army i TORRENCE,A L 00- Igp i:. _A 1.41T111 - L. ' '. TE Z..;1 : ' cx i --, - , mo tion ''. ' tut ilexpedition. • , ,i.. , --, a of , oivrn- - -.116 - for nearly a - ~ _ ~. , eat OTTlat. OWIlt -.-.? cdi., ' . • - tr , , TR , chm renels ha; e got no pork tePanks s __ had ceniiti.4l - '4lO "M ' - , - !but they pace Federal prisuiterstrernendoun ra* S i - V , ' - .and wh , 11311 - wati, L on the poin .....coe • Fourth I. •et I* '. : . l e I •,, ouram ily . , SIIII/UCUOIERS4II4 el position at .1 PITTSBUR ra I l a , Taw tleeppAtaviiil,Peeielial 1 have a eel? 'W . J 311 1 1 48 Clap,begaiFetptipgradifiturgetniint • 43. f• 5 . , ,T • ,ii 54,4 00,00 n liital6 7 44lt 4 iiilthnient 01 it sound cousti- ofrtite-Vtire . tind tabitup a position titl .__\,,o/ \ - .0 Lzsp I tutional Democratic paper in 'dace of the Volk,: Mossy Creekt iviii deemed, for a f rev qd . rVIISO - frII - 01, 2.o4lentioneti, only a pro- i Drugs, Drugs, dentist measure to retire the Army in a _point in the rear, w Medicines, Medicines,here a sudden dash of the enemy could nor srver our -con-! , Cher Cheniicals nectiork Nopl , ou,,r,,hase at, Knoxville, It i, ' - 'is repolieti noit' that 1.,i - ingstreet' has. i' ''' '' ' ' " " - Dyes Dyes, abont 4 f4„ - 086trien•r"rind tlfa Ire - was-retiont-? moutittima Art RC .1.4-.Clapr's ,li v isi on_ - for the purpose GP making some hostile I knoTeule.nt, ,•auspeeted to be ft s. d s t•llloli stritDo9 ma_ our re,a; : , Ott the other Ilan, ' Qen. 12lorrar ' ,1, commanding De , partmentotthe Clytteh,expresses the con fident belief that the . rebels' colttThhplade ,an invasion of Kentucky.- . _ Gen. Sthiolleld does ,not alkare lila fears on that subject,. while othergoodjudges es of - the rebel indications agree with Gett..Garrard. Gen. 'Schofield las re t urn.td to town. That portion , of the 'army which Is stationed at the Plains is engaged, in strengthenjiig the Works fo.r.the protection of the Midge so lately ftinshed at • that cussing. Predictions may wholly prove at linilt; but . , .judging of past. campaigns- up the valley, it would he'natnral to oxpect that the 'rebel army will follew up our.retrograde move ment, and that we will still fall-back ea-en to the defencrs . of Knoxville-raft er than to fight a. battle where nothing eipld be gained even liy victory in our pre,ent poili,-On. It is uecdless to add -that prudential motives alone have ili, i vers i a i rPi ' li. ‘l n 5! Ou i r ai l li n „ ‘ ytnl e l ‘ s . 'td eg - ei t b e ie h av e 'al titled this last movement-not ally a ppre i al sexy; curefa, even s 3 l ento other me di cines were .benadOld of- attal-k. from the rebels in our ' 0150 avaih I hate been the means of my neigh boworth r. using hundreds of dollars' an 1 arilfront. . satisfied they have revels ed a thousand r cent. SZ/lite-eltahli,eS haVei.reheutl v oe, urred in blessed health through their use. y are in commands. Dr. A. M. Wilder, late used in 11111 region ter tubas and Li & Dts acting.lifedical Director of the 11th •eZn t f;:l, t I t[ e e iz o r a a t n i d , e Ague, rk jt ~suit i ntuitsu cc ess. . rheumyii i fact e call: e k a Corps, is assigned to duty AS Medical the great reliance in sicknea, and I trust: they are " B r i g ,eriersble ids may be long spared to ,prepare so Director of Its `...YJd Army Corps. Gen. M. IrMason lately absent on leave. 1 1 'nfi ll e cu ne r n a d n nTe d1 3 ': c l i n u ' r f l ' i i i r e t e h s e l I p in r ( ic o e f b ma t n l4 - g - ; H . ." ,-.l4“&zeturaed- to the- Departaient. Col. 1 .•,-.OLI by '1110:VI As REDFATH, y Pittsbu ' rg ' ti, Wol fora is here, and is under arrest for Lead by sarespect,hle dealers In ntedlcipes. alleged disloyal sentiments uttered in liehll43-68" a sword presentation speech at Lexing torn - The Colonel has mans - friend., 11,-.1 ; . • 1 1 -1 , 1c trif .t. , 11"‘. 1-...)t- ~ Z VIN N s v aA L N I II 3) .-E P uX t 37, ,j here, however, and there is .fittle r- fear I 1 1 N‘ a 1, h ;.1 7 1 ,7,, i ,: c'T . 1. 1 :q :;, 1 :a - t e ,s i rill,111: others, rieil.s a w I E2 s ti u l ti lO r Ni. from Non I that he will be roughly handled for any ongirardert words let 'drop In the beat of i„,',„ 1. ,, ,5„,,,,i,11,.,„rte;;,:„."„r,e,,11,-,),e,e, D e co}' o f excitement. No, elan liar shown more •-F 'cc F-I 'URI 113 one tern has cured himself i .,. r , after u ,, l , ldEriclnng considerable quackery , sle;01v devotion to the • LaYtioll Ctilll4W, has tfeen exceeded in self denial and kii, 13 3. 3i , Le m e s ih n g „, i! , 1 1 ,,, Ti i i i t , r1 , l f u td a remi r. envelope, gallantry on the tioid. Hi; has been NA iliANidll. MAYFAIR, egg., seriously wounded six times, and has let6-3mda-w Bedlord, Sings co., N. I. had sixteen horses shor under him in .7 ---'. 77.--: - -7-77 7--n----- = 7- - --- .1741TTENION, YOLTSMIZERS 1- bailie For the derangements ot the system in - ' colental to the -change of diet; Wounds, Erup- The Man Who has been Dismissed I,ooa and Exposures it lidedi every volunteer is liable ti), there are no remedies so safe, convey from-the Arnarfbr "Disloyalty "._ tent. and. reliable as _httiL.LOWAY'S RILL' F tom the Louisville Journal, II art Is is . .5 Nl> , 'INT:WEN" li the readerof this •• no \V itiiin the last 5% eel., three highly ' stre,elculni:,,,,"‘rnin'',Trio,,,,f p ure e, let Z n r : i w nti ? lett free' re-liei table citizens- friim diffeii-nt parts' so ‘,'.ltalued Lane, Hie - losing the amo r u kt n t l, lo ar l i n d e l of Kentucky, side of them a rebel ~!, i i i. i i i i i ;a il - : c., , , V ,,n. l.P umr i , ? ,t a tn it ,a a .a biu , z x. 3. fr m ea L l t,:n ex ce 7 ,,,, i7 h(Tanao hi tt it t n era y pu -d eser e: toh le ne ri II Ito, appears I i be a •'11,,i lI,Ct" ant „,. ' thizer, and the others - Union awn - , are 10 LS,' an alermoist} .hart trop of . heat I told us that they heard' John Itl , •rgan make. '..i4 cents, ss, cents, and il,-iq per lion or this }ear in the North Ir. Ilse Noirlie :sr ern say in person that Col. heard' _ and his ' l'o't - rrih2B-Inc State, the wheat sown in the is If has 1 3 3 t to command Were the only Federal forer • 1 ...--- e ---I TRY--T a great e‘tent killed by the inteimel) -did that Ile and his men dreaded. An o d w . r ,E IV T S tra.leil ii ithout pain bEE Tli ..E. l- y the use of Dr. winter It Is also reported . that dile tri.it old Putiliall, to-day, a letter feol3l a Most ~.o.u d r y is , ,pp,r atu, „ man} lrort trees are killed worthy Chaplain of the Kentucky Cav- J . F . 11 OF _V _3l A.. IN , 1 airy, who, as our readers will Sc I', D EN'TIST. sic nest ten in Haverhill, Maas. in It'sl - Before that linte there Wt.: a, it pur- ha strongly confirms, after - having had the All work warranted lltal , TeTT host opportnnitics cif learning 111 C .insular•+l,l,l/1..t1•. ,i, 41 , 14.ttS Ls a lme passe. ) ter truth, the filet of th e great rebel dread of 111 1 - 10- 'Ti.st A bls.liarti - 1 Woe. lu. ri in Wolford. i .ur PsZt ~ ' n. spon letitgivr• half ass hodk before meeting time on Lord'. ,la} I na his name and it is at the scn - i, eof • and on 'lecture da) a, and receive one poomi tit pork annually tor his servo Ca from each IfIIIIII{. c a . nybotly that wants it. perhaps Cm " Innen, after knowing from whet Ching, r IN the New } ark Legislature a member p•oie• i she was saved by the tem.r imposed ed In the midst of 9 remarkably windy speech. in rebeibireasta by Wolford and Lis men, : 1 o i - L - 1; - olrit Tircird - e'r. - I , :rertbrxt V stared, wonder• her hair was standimt ioi end 7 'liri ' ing whatlhe point iif order was." What leis " said the 'Speaker •• f think aft " corrtinueil the l (Oink upon the fretful loin mom, - ‘t ,l 1 tcel blimiliated ‘ and athamed that her 3 nt'er , "It In '' 3 ' ''' 0 ' let l' 3 3 ''," ', '•'. I'•T ' i.l ..:srl ,- 11•11 - e k;t• nIOII":11111 , 'ilO1 In r --s II by wiater•" lied the oht horn in theorro.-1 niiiii4lititit IHi AIIOsiIIISTISIICOI organs are bet/imam , : al- I and vinilitliye spirit no 'pi , . bold ,i; I ready to 0 Bole from robe' KAI rnAls to show ti. it Manic, thollt!'h lob., I.f N ilhpruili ill (len. Al‘ c ri.: I ~, o nor an able oileer (It <Tit:pelt +it Lexington. Tint, whati 1 .•1 course It is for the interest el both rTtrel. a:, I Chit ifiliali may or - Ihrt}' tilt fi eh at, AGOIIII,IIiStS to depreciate this gallant man 'he , trust that the military ran horities of th rebels to keep him out of Ho: command of 11..• or- • :301.1t11Wtal Will hare (00 much patriot Isle my and the negro tactical to keep hint oat or !lie and too trine]] genie to let the eagle -t-, • i Liiet.r.to e _Loa at ;V A.1.1:.. - ion ' • - .ryl lion-hearted Nii an .or he long as di, Lot ~,,,„,„ ~,„„„,,, , , h , , ,,, ~..,,,r e ,;,,,,,,„„ belt trolls tai Itt's acryir c ill the call-ri ol than she knows what to 1., south. .1 rerad • k ,t- , the country. The f' ,lo ale in Ly ri cit. c ernor is still ruling the outer iiitish••.. it „-r- I hot the driii kr ads I. is ii , , Las ilia& I loot nor 1111,05 I- .12( flt New Oilcans, Lot finds 5...'1,- "flois or rebel Ile lirl - lank r arid !cask aii • i k eg iu -, l os. 5 1, 55 .11,„, u s , s , us ,s, been sus , suu ssu us •lie, la teliev col iron, his cbminand but ted. and riot.: ribetri:, themiliisry • iot err. : Is .` l l'''in 1 1" t 'l , ona 1114 for ,i lont Th .1 it seems, ItastTot giv = en imp i:i 1 ,..,ne,, ,n.i ,t ~ ail ll.' -warm, io , taint- 4 rebel gust.is! -ii.i there Isome hitch in the teat - d /.., !,. a. rejiiir t• eVin in Leal lily than tlo x Aevici:e received et i i , pringtleld from 11'a6h- Ington report that Illinois has tined every call up: tO . thiaT time fo - ri - nien, and still haT3 plus of about 30,g0y.., It' hu.bang chenit, thank OW that he rtrreTrn7 - g - rnfrkg• - 11 - Tg. cfietrs viii sintike l a. fhitniZ t tog that be flogantt, take snort. II he goes all three. thank (tog he'll not live tong. (iT 0)1 i 6, 'fatai r tor copying an umbrella on a sunny dap, saying he hall heard t hat't he It'rrey ortlie Potrmiac myaa motion. and it always rained within twelve hours alter that army made a move. A PA nn of rebels made n dash lot. the town 01 Bath, Morgan codnt), "aest" Vir ginia; one day last week, and captured a Sens tor and nanember of the lower Ft ouse ‘,l Wheeting Leadslature. tioa+ In I'enn33 It sue, hnvo regultedylthe triucupht!pt kty22e.q .,. of the Mein ti, kei larze neuorities. Re oliAg t. Nprr%town, York acct liarrtibtuticavc c the old Dernooraele hug through triumphantly Iy shrullir.tnt mnpritle, A IIEse,ST../11roro Westerland, Maryland says that Mrs Foote. the wife of Senator rnotc: ni the C.2,deder Ate Congres, came ycithtn our lineadt Harrier's. Ferry, a day or two ago, 1,111 was Sent , he °tiered to take the oath ut To ti sc ertnin the length of the day" and - night, t any Unseal' the year, double the time of the sun's rising, v.h.teh gives the length of the night, and double the time of Its settling,' which gives the length ul the day. "[Woo ia a aPayle MCI 1i,4. whie.h, we guess, few people see aware of. THE NOriCak Re-4arti apps that ties Ciovera- Went has a contract with John alinor Botts to tarnish two corps of the Army of the Potomac with wood. the soldiers are cutting and haul, ing it themselves. He furnishes 2,000 mils a month at ti a cord. No authority has been given by the Treasury 1- Department to receive subscriptidris for the Ten-forty Bonds, except to certain Assistant Treasurers J 1134 thAignete3 Isla; ion& Banks All representations to the ,ont rark are Ivithout an) foundation i❑ troth. ' A ttex'-floVerniar, who lately vls4ed-Wattling ton, say falltit nearly all itrazes, ofigno4 breed,ni.- have left the city. To which the Old Guao.l re sponds• "How an that he. when we are tell. that neer lbta, mulatto miner hate been born here since the accession of the present party in power"' W tcr'a the use t,l I,llllle, )t,lrly liftooll dred dolLurs apiece In members of Congress There aro enough St hu would pat ILt i,nernutent flflern lulnrlred d,dlnN for the 'tilt tlege of helng metntn2r.. nail probe bll t t.el wouldn't I tune!. IA Inn the present sOI - Lou 1.I& UORK FOR AN Ad Hew I.,rk hay 1 , 1!,1 NAL P ltFt at . . ato,:k dealer for forty } ears, 5l ate , that _ _ Itiefore has seen people tootte as ,racy HP' the} JOS, I- I I, } 14ING'S DRUG STORE, „ are now. It matters not how worthleas certain - • - Corner Markt s street and the Diamond fancy atiarea may be, they are snnt: heti up t} t he eager crowd. w ho -- a&rreptr - step to 1.0g;;Ie ; t the prise. People wh.: can commkel n hundred - .llollars hu greenbacks. no lonocr "dOubleilrlevii-estittert.....4. n s l .164 to H.- kairer and streets. eel place It In It, hands o the bankers as ei marsan 11fAcsnAN E - I ),• th,. bast=teinter, at I to, T tt,r, .• . rtf dyed returny.l tt , el hors ',titre hoert ul ruir •turn, where, ~010tt.,, ..thot.9,, .are the likep. Ljct. Alheleilan att.l .. l.aucoh. At the "Llttle.Mac" the 113.011 :Apr.—too, t . - tt the hetti General ill A rn. rl " or Hero. the Bully Alan," "Hallo, here I.tut o the matt Who - ktai it firitto - tor knou In, t murk ni the war." or "You are a• 11Ic(aeil ,r, mon, are your Bully for you" Not* 'hohltor but aantitas and speaia ;IR papa. 8114 . TATEMENT O 1 TILE 'CONDITION i,.. OF THF., BANK OF PTMBUBGB. • FRIDAY Monwiae, April 1,1864, MEANS. . . . . ;1 , !.••-• - -11 A o .4 N•ta must AtiNtli.l A BA 1.5.1. Loans, Billa, Discounts and U. S. Ger- I ~seph Flerriing•4 ru Store, s , — This to I lie ot .lellg.l.tiLii anti c.xt lurch- tificstes of Indebtedness-........., 91,001,366.* Dg nary si title ever discovered, Ft changes the sun U. S. Bonds 6 and 7 3-Ie per cent...... 600,000 05 ourid lace and hunts 1,,n pearly satin texture of Real Estate-and Ground Bent. 48,65249 ravishing bcaut } . imparting the Marble • putity of Stocks and Miscellanies - 4;913 83 t or. oit he Dumont ant Al ark, •1 at. . \ out}, and the , I•ttirlOar'appeartuice HO inviting Due bT s, other Banks,' 184,231.21' _ In the c,t3 belle 01 isaroon. 11 removes tan, Bank Notes, Cheeks and Treas./4i es 687,872 00 irecklen, pimples and roughness ilium the skin, Specie Rim bo w, ," tint}.: leaving the complexion fresh, transparent end DIR.TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE , 215 ; 708 '34' , • • ! 1115''' Lit / MENT.- 114 ~, . 1, . s.,c hi,,,lsmooth. It cunt ailla no material injurious tu the Total .., -----„__ FITTY German soldiers arrived at Portland on I.centaLcuresdamene.sn, ga.,7444603 83 Wit. g`l'i' °, `Y.."' w• - • • " skin. It by actressee and Opera Stn. • Saturday in the America, sent out by an agent the f n 13 Basros, July 7th, 10°3. iLrs. tis what el. cry lady /Mould have. sold LIABILITIES. Dorn Boston, who recruited them in the father everywhere. Prepared by Capital Stock Dr..i'cotnal . .—W - e have used for the. o at pear NV. E. HAOAN, Troy, N. Y. Profits and Earnings land for the purpose of filling the quota of the I your Horse Liniment for lameness, Sick:, cuts. A I,lresa all or ders to s _ Unpaid Dividends and.Susperise 9th Ward of Boston. Some difficulty occurred al ' bruises and Colic, andln every inintnte found it the best article let er tried illi anti circus Comp', fit- wAS • BAR N1. ,,,, •".5 e, t . CO;, Acc't Portland, as other recruiting anent discovered York. Due to other Banks y Please send me six urt.n.. it Is the only the prizes. and enlisted several of them. A l u iniment we nee now. We hat e Ida horses, sonic ' ----..— _ —, - ....-__ _ Circulation t 0 lk . n I, without ria e r very valuable, and we do not want to leave - Deposits Boston committee, in attendance to receive these distinguished foreigners, 'explained to the mavur mburgh a. Co. ' a Menagerie. 1 . - ,,,„ A H Y A , lIT. FROST, • Total I 02,140,80348 , of Portland that about one thousand five hun- 1.,01d by •FHOS. REDPA•I•II, Pittsburgh, and The above statement is correct, tolhe best of my knowledge and belief. tired men had been engaged in ilentrany to come 1 a il re"Peetnble street. ;New York. . Druggists, Office, 16 Cortlandt 1131117-Iydziwe . • JOHN HARPER, Cashier. over and enlist. Who says Massachusets w il l . - LIEIItISTIIMET'S . INIMITABLE Sworn to and subscribed this Ist da -of - April, 1864, 2 before me, not furnish her patriotic "warmer. • 5..... A NEM,' THING I'NDER THE il A lit R.F.'_STOI( ATI YE, NOT A DY L, Notary th'''''' A LONDON journal says the land belonging t., 112 r ~., , , 1 . , , but restores gray bairn> Its original color, by — 'i' the insurgent natives lif New - Zealand is to be i .. In its elect—lnstantaneous. sup p ly ink; the capillary When with natural 811.. Q tenance, impaired t,y4tge or disease. All f2i015,1- confiscated, and and about eight million acres are al. -' fa if, cote ring 111 all its ingredients -1 eget Able. latirmit dyes are composed of higar caustte, des -ready conaidrred -to have been forfeited, an the In its operation—natural It ,, ing the vitantrqVl beauty of the hair, and , Capital 5t0ck.,.... • • ..... tutor., of themselves to dressing. Heitustreetta ' Circulation Government proposes to turn this land to ad. In its beautifying results--enduring. Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its ' Due Depositing- • '• • - In its iendency—prettervattre. vantage by establishing upon it a portion of the r . • /nits popularitß—unequalled. . natural color by any easy process, but gives the Due other Banks twenty thousan; military settlers,. The British . hair a CRISTADOROS BAIR DYE, Luxuriant Beauty, , Loans and seacoasts • • 4,4374 , 71 papers are like the ministers in the wrecking . coin • • ' • ' 2 57,57347_, ifi k t e •e w nt im el town, who rushed, during seryiee,loward th e ' Is pronounced both by the World of Science and , Promotes I ts growth,„prevents its falling ott' • I Notes and Chenks,of other Banks.. 60,666 67 - 1 erndicatesdandrulf, and Impartah6alth and-pleas- Due by other Banks. 163,909.44-I beach, where a vessel was wrecked, telling his ' [fleas to the head. It has stood th by art to rectify the s t comings of IT b . dot_}ashion, th e finest preparation oi ever I e test of Commonwealth of Pa. Loan .. 60,000 . 00 . i parishioners to do ache preached, and not as he Nature. mug the original Hair Coloring, and is • I.' S Treasury Notes and did. They have condemned all con fi scation of Manufactured by J. CRISTADOIM, No. 6 constantly increasing In favor. l'eed by both I. S. Legal 1,21 3,,^ nn Tender...... . . ..., Astor House, New York. Sold by all Drug, l gentlmmen and ladles. It is soh! by all retrpecta. • the property of our rebels, but they cannot live The above Statement is co t and . tte.,>lo 6° the giste. Applied by all Hair Dreesers • b le dealers, ur can be procured by them of the ! be tof my knoWledge and belief. ' • up to their good precepts when an Irresistible op- „,hr_ iy d,, , ,,„ ; commercial agents, D. S. ItAltNEs.& CO ., 204 s • ifiliN soon) -11 . .. , Cashier. portunity presents itself •fio turn laud to ad- . . Broadway, New York. Turn _ 7 sizes , eloc• and 41. Sworn and subscribed. before me this let darof . . . vantage." ; igr 4- P'A err. • . • " • • 1 fIL Firs-T, ENTI I.' .ecrOtt,iry the •Froa6ury will anon make his report in an- sKel to Le inquiry of. Congress, in 'regard to tie . In the) ear 1535 fit Math:wo ttrot prepared empl,ylisent 01 .la} - tolooke, act an agent for the heAIIiNET.LAIfi liilit . .DYE; Binge that time disposal ~I 11, Fire-Twenty loan. Ilia rep]) It has been used‘by thousaiade...andla no in ikti---"DIEXIICAN MUSTANG; LIN I . will stow that on the ten milliims,...llr Cooke re- haisilte7iTNl tlg.e entire sAtisfaction. , ceonuctiroefr proprietort t the p l Er ,, t n ies in St Louis and ceivel a , arnmission of one-half of one per rent. ' world. M p E rice 1 - 8 - ,z, -. . E, my cents, aj n e, t , c h l e , cinew a l l ' h '. ho . -- I . . i l a l r e those usually sold for $l. . ship haVe been 1 horoughly estoped by the Courts. : .. .. _ For the oommission on the balance lie IA as i IK )l 3. l v , AcatAbig,ALNAbleeapiaittity .of dye in Mustang Liniment under pretence " 600,000 00 limited in gross to three-eighths of one. per i To guard against the further imposition; I have I g ite ,,,,..„,U l a.,._,tir_ ._. ' , '--- '' ! "''', ' „,,,,,.„ Capital Stock procured frorn the IliiitedNrates Tt'easttry, a pri- v, '''''''' '' '' ' '''r ' 1 %I; ' ll *ooo.oo' cent., which he was bound by contract 'i to apply as follows : One eighth- to- sob- ' The itee TF ,.h N e. „l'l . air, Ti.A r ..a rr ip rfi n - T i t e. ii ii tewartua ligh . te Je lit i eue not e t o In- . TIAN DYE works with rapidity , rate steel-plate reygnue stanawhich is placed 1 Due to Banks and. liallitelif 11 and ce " " figent4; one-eighth" - to exp etm . e , f orsu b scrily , a rtainty,.the halr ;:eipiiiing, no.Prepartition ', over the top of each bottle. Each atatnrbeare 1 The above stateA.entils.oorreet to the Test At hatever. ' - ' 1 ' the tar-tintr of my Engnatu , h h . h my , knowlecrge-atal %OW.- -••-- -.- - 1 lion and other 111 ea LIS of popularizing an.l The VENETIAN DYE p.dduces .any shade I the rticle i5...3 eo •te ' re e"Wlt ' heettr I - - (1. T, VANIKHIEN, Cashier.' • . .. . lie un rfeil,d crone and worth diffusing the loan oler WhI2I2 129114 . 171, and that: . may be desired-one that will not tade,croek I less imitatioa. Eit in' alla-eavery, bottle. This Lin- Allkined before me this Ist day_ of Aprit, , the remaining eighth as his own compensati,,ii lor wash out-one that is as permanent as theftslr ? 'imer.t has been in use and growing in favor for , /8 "•_,.. - It E. DAVIS, qteelf.• For-sale by all druggists. Priee6o . cents. mans- years. Ther hardly existsa _hamlet on . ',-___ . Notary eablie. .. for the risk. labor and responsibility, for his sub •.A. L iILAT,HEWs. the habitable globe that floes pot contain en- .Qt TATIr...Kt-JIT 01.V..THIIKIlLEKKICIfir agents and expenses: . Of live hundred an:l tf.rf '' General A0r1t,,121.f010 et , ILI . deuce of its wonderful ellecta. It 'is the best-1 p, BANK. __ .. millions mild, Mr. Coosa disposed - of three h un- ...... Alari Insaula atom: of.hrs..mnuwaiAiCsic e .., i a ensoleent in the world. With its present un- Pll7l3BUlloll7April Ist; iB64_ dred and etxty milliork and the 9u1,-Treasury, t, the best hair •drelodng in... nee. _kliC V.• cents. pruved, ingredients, its -eatata upon m ILI and Capital gtoek_„„,ablV,ooo . . Jamb-2.N beast are perfectly remarkable. sores are heal- Loans and Discounts 1.013,494 48 at New York- and elsewhere, of the balance. 1 _-___=___ ' ',,,_ ' _, „, _ -,,,,. -- ed, pains retie - tett tirtermartl, valuable animals I DUE. by_otheratanks 135,919 46 I He did not clear -expenses on the first ten AT ENETIAN KAIR DVA'VRNETIA.N 1„..,...,...-1 1 12filit ett,mtelikitis assitageo. For cuts, :. Notes and Oheckssaf ether Banks . , • 68 comfbas,' but k his total share of the amount -Y. LINIMENT and CHISTAWHO'S HAIR I .."',:Mt —i ttti47 . 4l l W i tn.4 Bl Va'elftagi'btes, ;. Specie. . ... , .. .„. .. . 56114 trees, c.,lt is a Mover- . V.'S. Sibiu - title; drd . 'Fiegsnri , goie2l l - o - n oo 1 paid-by the Grreqlxiinierit will range odot.vbere D TE, sold at ... - - Hrs. Fr...llllltinP.,, S. t fO4:ISI LIRE` XI I -.teiTel'l'at should eater be dispensed ; ! ...: " -'. _ ,-.., _ ~:,, • between $440,000 and.450,000 - genia,*tittt'in no (or of the and Market et: .11 druggists. edbe in accty lamily...old by 1 CircuLation .. '... 1 --, '_,..... -.... 011 wizens:di-exceed one-eighth of oneiastr sent. on 1111 . ARGE AND r + IhESUNILIIIIIV AL OF ' a Due b lather Beinkii:, ....._, .1, - ,!'-' '''' hOS 60 DS. BAl_iN&S,'New l iprk: 'Due tope'dslioii. " ,_,_,' `" --''''' '. 010 three handretand - sisity akillionsinf toilers. By -E-4 _iSitrieg and . Berameri,BOOTs, sHOL , , ' -._ .-- -''', Tkie abate afateniiii*is Oarerp -- to that a ititecaletilatfen: ft is that the...whole tIAIMTS and BALMORALS of the latest /1111.B.AK.OVE ARTICLES 'FOR BALE '' beitt-ordeptati --Tr be '''''.. ''''''' - - / °l ll oCtat less than three tenths of -one jjer cent. the styles, : opening every- da*,,andLtbe obverted in _._ b-y ... SIMON.IOIINSTON, . or codtc.noreaer. c d. H. BORLAND, con Smithfield and Fon rth BM I, Sword tuittirepitiiiii this: tiasi' ' '' '- Paid ta agents in eifecting'it. 1044 . _ - ... 98 :Market at. 1 feh9B.4toidtr.w-eod I ape: • - ''- I - 'S. SMITH, Notary Ptillic. Fine 01.11.'ggriae aran.l) 'Tide filS P6rt * Wine" Fine Old Whisky, I-Ine 1 titt-Viterry• Wine, - I toe uld Madiera Pit-re Htklifila.l Pure .1 arnawa Rum, Still Sparkling Catawba Wine. Ttlevll4tior4 tizive bren purfT,aeFiebelti.,, for medimlal purpoaeli. hod those hat tug time tsr , them ,:an rely on their purit3. Alpo 1,01.1. Cotigrege an,dt . ittystogn Watefittile hr ;,1" Pr ime Sore Ash. Fine and - I't itter sponges, !lard and Solt Rubber Ooods ;0 All kinds, aril an 6:feilaive asenrtineut ..11)nn:, and Patent Nie.lietneit inl 21 mat la at ar Dye 1 -11 4 4 5 , Fainth; Spices, Spices, Soda . 130cla, Oream Tartar, English' Mustard:lw, French. English and American Perfumery and Toilet Articlea, lirushes, Truaaea, Patent Medi cines and ;all Druggists artifice. Strictly pure tartietes at lon price?. escriptiona accurately corn- Tvifunfled at all hours. Pure Wines and Liquors for m:Alicinal use on- - jua-ly d TO R ESTORE TIME, SICK. TO HEA Lill —The blood must be wnd all medicines are useless which dd not pot .sess the quality of 'Stimulating the bloo4)o dh charge its Impiintiea into the bowels. I - Mazer, P. 114., possess this quality in a high de `.gree, and `should-be in 'every family'. They are equally useful for children and adults ; adapted 0 both sexes, sad are as innocent as bread, yet noun effective ns ti medicine. The Hon. .facub He crc .6r Springville, Ind., 'writes lo Lir. Firnn.ireth under date of PI lay Ilth t I oot: 131 Smithfield Street, 2'ITTS.I3II:OH IZMIZEIZEI dl'" CORK WELL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, saver 1,, A rid uintit , iclurcrs. of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. 4,1 I .IIMICSEIC Why, (tie ti.i 1;r1.1,:t. KATIJAIRON.—KATIIA • is ..n to !rpm tne hireek tepid '• K l tthror y • Ka luttro. 4 -oinittey tie to cleanse, n uvenate an reel It. article IS Whit 1s name algal-. I 'For preserving, eeettlru... Set.l bcoutin ing .ne bunion hair It Is .be remlarkoble pre paration In the north 15 1, again on nett and cur hp bt the onginal proprietor. and is now ..Is.le it II L the skill and attention Erase Er a -ale us or one thilllon bottles . IT , - , c,,: .lelii.7:,rf ul II in. liressin. .. • I; t I t.ll,itt, Awl 11 arid d.i./Itirlitt. 4 GENTLEMAN WO ZS ENGAGED It keep , the head cool and dean. , .L'IL. in the minrificfUrehl Ghisii, - EitstOrouni It makes the 1,,,,,r rich, sot t and closey. I him to connect himself, with, some house in I t pre, nut., the hair irom I tiling off and l Pittsburgh. .. - .. turning Kra). , It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lath of t;enleluau it h., t - allies a beautiful Has Twelve Years Expetienee, , ~ .. .1 ol hair should ..1..) on:, hathairon. It : ',I: menu awl usedtldoughour tie oh tlized world. /twits thoroughly - COncersant.with +be business, . ~ Adbl all 1 - , - ,sp, , ,,tat,lc .le,lert,. 1 , 1-...11.1 i both in selling and manufacturing. ', -. BA fiNfl: &el ) , - c:~~ I SEWING MACHINES Oils, Oils, I , :3ktsrtt EX IT .„., amine, ancLyclu vv illtiten..agr ee tvith I EVERY FAMILY is made happier bs theintroduationg4his truat thy machine..--CAriiiiatkitnelligen. .... • . . ITHEREare.good,:better and best,: and THEY HAVE NO !• • • • • Stietatfit'Amertircin These Maehtnee are Warranted for Three years Prices from• $5O- upwards- NO, 27 giREET, WM. ,SUMNER. & apo 3meod S. S. fllt, NOTARY PUBLIC, 59 Fourth Si., (Bnfk.e.s Building.) ( ace hours from Pn. m., to & o'clock p. m Apt PITTSB[Ait H TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. ATRACT OF 1,500 ACRES .ONE mile from the Allegheny River, in 111 , Keaa minty near CORYDON, accessible by a plank mad. STEAMBURG, on the A. &G. W. 12. R. v. AN' miles from the tract. - • Oak, Pine and Hemlock. Timber A plot may be seen and full particulars fur nished on application to To Glass Nanufacturers. Best of reference given-in New• York and Boa ' ton. For further lnformatton address for three days E. P. Q., 3;f0x15345, Et p2-3t Pittsburgh 4.. 0. new York T.VDEINENT OF TKV.IIIERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS , BANK. " - P1TT98UR013,•14 , 144 Ist. 1864. %%000'00 1,1 DO 379,059 140 9,77818 Agrrit;lB64 ap2 ,TO,S. Nottuiy Public. SFAVEMENT OP VITIZEISOr OANIC • PritSlSPltali, iiiiiii 0 7 , 1864, Loans and Discounts 669%019 41 Coin • -- •••• - - • 16 4 852 79 Notes and Checks of other Ban ks.. . .14,661 84 Legal Tender Notes . 65,00000 I'. S. Securities • - 792,900.00 Due from Bank and Bankers 85,916 97 • " - - - - . - VERTISE F'‘l 7 l V 1 ) F " ,..:W1:. - 1.; .1 its, that it 12 anialteost perfect in- rument—Evening Posl the.best . - machine, w feel entirely afe.la "Wheelarlo ..(.312'13."—Western Advocate H AVE received the . 111gthet PremiL., Aims wherever exhibited Philadelphia Press.- EASILY ItIADIACfED; hoenable to get out of order, very beautiful and simplein CortstrUctian.—N. F. Evan BvFoR . E .. PURCHASING, the '• Wheeler Sr.Wirsoh:" =Daily Gas EX - L .- ELS in ull The ciutailleo that con st itatea , good-machlue,—lnd 7..endetil 8 1J RPAS§E:..# q others.—Lf:iter Re- T HIS is unquestionably the best Sew- liskailikr-htue, and :41.4:1 ' i:one. which we can. uactual4fiedly recatameiact. United A-e,sbyttilan P/TrSEURGII OFFIO4 AGEita'S Abound this land. S.S. BRYAN, Broker end Insurance Agent 59 Fourth St., (Burke's' Buildin: $1,143,600 00 229,072.65 A 991 00 1,327A73.2& .~:~ art. rliAnwsMaiPlT& r- - _ te, prat ‘; . _.. • . ,• ..iHave receive& thhitei • • :11; • sPlii - IGS TOOST , z 1 A n 9. • • ". • , 4.4 fr; BOOT**B6-8110ES 1,6 Call early and eecgre bamaine. Remember the place, a- • ••••• " Coreert Ittot Store, 4 44 • •./ 4.41, • -.4•44 •••• , 6 -44 -FIIMII43TREET, mh3l • _ -.ANICS, MINERS IVOR:R*O..SIEN OF - WESTERN .i.VA.NTA,'CMST VIRGINIA AND OHIO: kAut the Executive Com lfiltllrdl-The`P_ll-;.uigh Fair, for the sick and wOupPdpf outArnay an Navy, to ask you to lit - rtlfepTheacs — bl'bile'day's labor, in your .9rilitiaryAiroctitiona,tet this Fair; and the ap peal is made in the confident hope of a generous -respons4%..42tae daeAsr.ses:' :reit in the year will not be hard for each man to give, and Jet the aggre gate-sum prodUeett.will• he a -splendid testimo nial of your sympathy with the noble soldiers of the Lialont.whe-srrelser , Itee/siwgiving every day, and their lives for the glorious cause. None butithose-whoohave seen' the operations of the United States Sanitary. Commission on the field rstitldia.thrit heap .11;a1, 4 .csa.tell how great the benefit it works out for the soldiers; and JPAviikithqiitoidieri 'Atieniselmsti r whits *tar lives are being saved by the Commission oft d o not know whence the'aid cornea.. ' " It any one supposealhAt4ntworkitonan or the poor man has anyless real stake in isstrug gleforliberty anddinicm than the marutfigeturer, merchant or land owner, he is in error. Thepoor men or his sons may btellniefrich, the rich man and his sons may become poor; whether rich or-poor, the blessingskrrthe Free Institutions watered in their platiting d Ay the blood of Revolutionary martyrs, and diFtivated to their present perfection by thew states oven of thZlll , priblic, beldfig fo air; rind For our. sets es and our posterity "mint and shatLbe pre to-red." Some of us must fight—others must Iliglir=sl4....litnOirg all -illetundeit.b.y.,w,hich we whb are at Mime can - labor for the holy cause, there _is pone mole, efectiye.thatt..to,Aid,lhe sick and w o unded soldiers. Ever - life saved, is a man given to his couktry, ariii_lmuggie man at home, who scot dif otherwitte be needed to fill his place. • Every - gift tO help the Iv - minded 'patriot, is a gilt to God and the cause of freertom-itrid He who came to heal the sick and "to proclaim liberty to the, captivp,' and pig„ rpaking of chains to them ` flint rotuid," promises a re ward forAkikimitatioa-of Ins works,.--. God, patriotism, humanity—the holiest and .nobiett Ail:it - Dig, springs of ...luinnum,:actlcen—Call upon us to help the Soldiers of the Union. Let every 4640 •respona, -and let the- riot& `OJAI:men in iron and coal, to whom out countil - ,ow,es so flitch after:prosperity, thre - the Rad in the pa triotic effort, ; • It is' requested that each mill, foundry, mine, or workshop will appoint its own commi ttee to obtain subscriptions and see that the sum is paid to. N. Holmes, Treasurer. of-the , Fair, by whom acknowledgments will be madelti the - neartyrapert-antt try letter: Ma'irMan Executive Committee ASPECIAL • AfEETTIM A Stockholders of the Cleveland dui...Pitts burgh Railroad Company will be held at the of fice of said,cquatitky in..thert4andianuthe 4TH DAT OF MAT, 1864 o clock to vote upon the increase at thelciapitePStbtlt of said Company, for the purpose of allowing the bonds of said Cothpaty'tb' be 2iintkieted 'Tao stock. The Transfer Hooka will be auded,oothe 23d day of April and open oh ths.tth day of May. . Jiy-onder of the Board of Directors, J M'CULLOUGH, President. Cleveland; Mtersh 29,'N104.• • ' -art-td L E cTrag,,_4ll",.Tßitti-Atrx. REV. BISHOP .i.x.r51t ,,.4„ uNEC, in St. Bridget's Church, on SUNDAY•UVBNINaviAtisi-11 3a, at 7 , 4 k., far the penelit of the, k'eqr. .Subject: - The Harmohs---iernY "..s."trrillittlidelfel*ecin the catholic Faith and th,e, Visible W.orld." Ad mission, 25 cerifk apt-10 Airy norers. FARM FOR SALE, PLEAS_ !L) • tintiVhduated.t.miles from the city, on the RiftaninA,Road, adjoining Rural Ridge Postal flee, near Churches,titthools. mills, &.c. ; MO acres more oftlnas. nearl3 - 60 acres of valuable timber, a large bearing orchard, also, ..r/ young inithard of two years growth; all tillable land, well fenc ed in ..and in good order: du alba& Inatiiih;itpring Itottoe, double barn and stable, wagon,aheds and other oat-hoti,es. Apply to • • - "tti.h S. OU FILBERT & SONS', a 1.2 61 Market street. DubtaNt= THIS MONTH AT LAST summer's prices, Women's Congress 1 - Toe. Gaiters, — Halnorals s aki eota l ßlasaP,md• ChAn't Hoop?Rtitrl awOAllifs' Ityg' add loitted' orals, Boots and Gaiters. Call and secure bargains. JOSEPH H. BORLAND, al2 A 8 Market st., 2d door from sth. AEL COIODRS-,MAGENT4, CUIR, Robin's Egg Re 4, Gretna, Blue and White colors on Paper Hangings In the highest style of the art. For sale by Apall. 1 9T.—CHEAP WALL PA pers from 10 to 15 cents, and Glazed at 25 cents. For sale by W. P. MARSHALL 87 Wood at DntincTarrir OP 186,f: PITTSEIJEGrf & ATlTlalitStfifAtiES And Vicinity. The A r t;ith Volume of the Annual Series of Di rectories of Pittsburgh Jaw' Allegheng.Cities, -and vicinity, will be issued Du'or 'Beint'e the F F lrat of itme,, And will be . pabliShed in - eietibefter's e than that .lif last year, which. "the. publisher as no hesitation in saying, was, in the execution of all its details; superior to and printed in the Drifted States. The list of MulfesMill embrsee - the'rilid4EM of •• PITTSBUDOEVAND ALLNGTIVAIN,OPPINS? The, Boroughs,. of. - • Manchester, Sotith litrquesne r • • • . 11 1imongabeiso r • 4 , :.• Lawrenceville, Sligo, Rult - Birmingham,' - West Pittsburgh, ' 4 1 7 11 46rhe-t%. .. Sharpaburg, AND THE VILLAGES OP "Alt. Wastbirrcl,'' Oakland, _ Temperaneevillc...., grri• and cqt,i,iss Towaenreli„and nape parts brilieloivultlifpe of " Peebles, _nese/ve t St. Clair, Chartiers, • • IrleOlure, ' • Mioining , the. City hod. Aka - T.46h lines /row EAST 7.4„8.E.8.TY TOIWOO.IIS. -AWL The Advertising Department will be printed in a beakitifui and attractive-Imm; two. *lrk al- G gethcr ntwi.re.PlFrOg buskne,P•L'ar4B,9llllAlutill atfractiVe. - inprevious.yeara, the publislier distri. bute, at his own expense, free copies to from one to t wo hmidred Hotels hi the •• 4•• t -••••• VARIOUS-WESTERN atld B . ASTNILL... win*, and TOWNS, tram the4ll3 ,- itfraarivSatyLe in -whine. the , advert is be,pitnted, very noticeable , over a wide extent of country, he cards-of of our business men es•may be Mserted. The - eibiv•asSeiv• cmninente tatlchir the „num of residerdoon kiOn:BAY,Asettl„the 6th, and the publisher would here request that the inmates of-each household ; who-map/mews: the enquiries of a canvasser, will furnish the name of everrniale - adult - resident with•tlit'lltinily, aso.et . any. ltblow and of /VAY P 0 )44411 /Arng 'o business on her awn acceounE, fothe thi that the.Dircetory. may whericampiled-be maperfect as possible. • • - Ench.cenvasser will be ptovidedisiitrvit-book on which te,tgke OPlqs 11 4 eq[acectr,,adartlse • numis. Conscious that . each. Succeeding year he has endeavored to render the - Directory not only tieefulio the citizens/bat more creditahleito the city and advantngeous as medium ofa i ertis. ibg, the'publlsher !:mediumWOuld - hik Mara i Aronaggboth. •of sulusitinlipna for cerpieLand i' :37 advertising be extended this year - to the üblica dlom • ~,, • —GED- N, ml3l Publisher. madam! tg, TBt ppsi:. rioting . Potttrwitli • .dzirrraramai -aPPolgtedaty.the , ,Exer.atim Committee of the approanlaing Sanitary Fair, are nested to mnetnt the tIAZ MTH. F1T0R1.4.14 on SATURDAY, April Zirat tub, o'clock,. - a. m. Committee ofthe "est---Charlea McKnight, J. Heron Foster, C. D. Brigham, .1. P. Dan v iz er . ler. Allison, Rev. S. H. Nesbit, Rev. Dr. Kiwgh, Thickofen, Rey. Dr. Kerr, C. F. Bauer W. Neeh, Rudolf Koenig, mh3l-td RIDDLE, Manisa. -. . itti ll, E'S ata X 0 i warranted fo r reigt of exc h an ge panted at any time toti= rmairttur, actual' Planouot s l velsa i r i Cao- L.1;491„.. ~ saler non, for Kunbes Pianos, Nev York Piano' and Princ!losen t , Organs and Melodeons. ' ' akin W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street.
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