PAW'S Di 0 1 :3 11M111;g3•141:4z For standing matter per every day : One Insertion $ 60 One month. • OM Two insertions .... 1,00!Two months 9,00 ;•‘. , 'Three innertions.„ I,2s:Three months ..... it, o o ,' Valtrireterthint. ;.. 1050: Pour months..... 13,00 Five Insertions.... 1.751F1ve months...... 14,00 One week...Q,.....5441,00,5ix months 15,00 Two week5..4.....ti...i , 3,50 One year 25,00 Three weeks 6.00 One square changeable onec a week 1 year. 00,00 II A. I 1, S'l', agirlilB.l4lbeerlptiona by inn% $B,OO per year. - Deltierett;lll the city, at 18 dents per week W lt: 1 , 1 I{. I ... 'V I' OP 1.4 -r . - Single subscriptions $1,50 Five copies, each 1,40 Ten copies, each 1,30 Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,...N) Thirty '. 1,10 JAS. P. BARR, MEDICAL DR. HOOFLAND'S ERM AN BITTERS, PREPARED BY C. M .1 AC: liSON, 11111.11 1 E1.1'1111. l'.l It is not a Bar Room Drink, .1: 7- 13,-;"1" I -FT RUM, AN INTOXIG'ATING BEVERAGE, HUT A 141 , 1111. V )tiVI_NTHA IEII VEGETABLE EXTRACT. 111",:l'ON IC, Is 1_1: Alcoholic, StiutollntB or Injurious DruzB, WILL IEIoPUCTUA LIS - CURE LIVER COMPIA INT, DrpepE:ia and Jaundice, ROMANO'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL 1;1: 6\-E:t:AS.:E Citronle or NC1,011,4 Debillt y, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Di&eades arising Isom a Disor dered Stomach. Observe the Following Symptoms 1 - 1.11N,1 PE, it Di*ortirl, of 11ir Dig,rsli it e (h.graus 1,05. 111, r 1 Ptl. blood to the Head, Acolity ~f the Stottou'L, Nat,ea. 11, ,rlO..rb. I osuost for Fno,l. I - IV, ;_hr to the stontlen, mots I..ruklatious.:•••duk tog or rho': ••.1 11, hit id the ,tom ach, Swistuntior o: lb •Harried and Ditli:ult Inv tit.tt, ChOkirlgOr:`,ll/0,1111 tad: 111 Jrig posture, Dion,' •i% t-Htt. its or Fills be fore the Sight. ,i;.l lull I' ttn in the Head, Dell. ;F11.•1" of In•r , spit•ttion. lowness of the r 1.1/1 'I n.l I.) rs.l'Fin In the r 4 1.1...1t t. tl.l Sh.l.lt.r. ~, float. Hid,- lil,^lll the ' , .nst,lll Ilu L;:ininrn I HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL GIVE Ykil A r:, it •I) AITETITY, 'NO HI:AAA - 111 NEI: TLAI.I" N lILALTIIV I ELLEN, A GOOD ( NSTITT . TIIPN, Ci)ti,;TITUT lON, A HEALTH CON , rUt UTION, Li JIVE MEV ER FFT FA 11. ED A SOUND cWiSTITI"FION. RN the tiil,tl ,, il4 ti,Nr le'n P:I; I MMMIE:=II WEAK 1',"11.1. :14.1E1. THE DELICA TE 11 11,t. i \ I_i 1.1. .k1..1 DEPRESSED . . _ 11 IL]. .N 1 A E TII E SALLOW COMPLEXION \ EL I'HE DULL EVE - 1131214;111 \\ ill p VC 1.1e ,,, .ing in Crtn he u,-.i urti perf.,:t _MALE FEMALF - g . *Odd det.cadel H 12.112122 EV's r ? h 1 0 ,i” Fidaales, Priainan. y, di • Barrenness, Sterility, kepi dittirtios, Kiel PARTICULAR NOTIUE. ,ol Nytiire, and emphatically the 1..11 , 1 l' \A I E MEDICAL. Ali IstAi, teititttlii. I ~i There are man,: said under tin 11.1,1, seat Bee ti , iiiiy addro,. lC ci•ots ridd , ;Lk:litters, put up rn gnarl P,411(.1, ouipound, rd „ th "P C., '" '""'i 4. - lin'illii nii.l liw,it ,cell N. syt,t I.‘ to 40 Celli It per galln.o. I...>fr th .guised /0 . , p• 1 ridentintly, when desired. see( . Coriander Seed. I and pre-paid on reeelpt ut nione3 This etas* 01 6/orl, to ,*anNol conl,n,e .1. }i {il IN. :11 U, g,ld. to cause, as torn, as they '4 be auld, hundred • ,:1••••, the death 01 The ,frunAard. Bo List , the s!, , Or 4 pirmi” g. I 0 • t kept Ph , / , ..na ( n‘ , ~ 11,011111" • Markel street, ngt.til - Mu/Atli:U 01 Mr worn I. Ind, the 1,,,. / ,‘," ; burghcreated and kept up, Le, , ,.1 /he ,r :NU huo rors - attendant upon a !lie and death. /IT I(' PI / pi I ALL (() \ ( E ware of thew. A [hong a et tt ~;"t - FOI those Wit° tie., vr,,/ •vlll hat e a pie I :.'i I`.'• '• l,- II i' o nh'lni" I - Bitters, We plibiT,Ah (, r t all I,h)aita it, I 11:11 Ad, Id, 1141 r 1 , 111 II t• Bottle llootioild', t, r rota. Bittendiset , rs named in tLra ea rd. t Pi t ts , nitr 'rah Three quanta of (Good Brandy or wyy this should he they fur t,., cal, Whisky, and the re, WI te,il be preparala, te.,El Arc 11111) 1111111, 11, 11,11 ail 1' 1 ; " I ' ll ' ll I''• Will far exert In ../ and let, u.I. ens,- „I i., L ICI u-, knee any is lb , -.0 •,• theta's in 11, the ‘ ll,, e , tat - P”, are nu uLuo~dm kef, and win coat moo Is tree. You uud/ 'gat, reE, renned p,rl ivn. I is e .d the virtues Of Hoollzoid . , Boners in connect..ai let iihe of their fan ill gi, Iv a party h .i• will/ a good u .: ; , 1 . . ,d a mu d, ~„ cito,l y oni., 1,, 11n-sr I,enen. 1 I than these inferior prip..,,itions will/ ust et,, the Lie'. art.! 1,1,1 -i, • 111 t. Weil I DEI.ICA 'FE ['BILL/I:F.lc. r tanned deprived the party id his lite. I' nt 1 - ist to the plyt siiyan that adv. - , lin , . are ll.ep to Icroas ' \re the, not •iii 1 r that 011111 iirOdle, TI•Ir 1..10t1 les Tin]: .11d NI. Paul I.lettr,l .let Pain if, 11, treat went of this These Ellen 4:1 - I tip ah 5111111111.2 in the Medical world I don't I assert that all men ,re wort hy that 0,1.1 oily still tile!, are ore at them 11141 are. I laic del 01,1 III) ,11 he tl.l :end Ireallnent ..1 PICIVAI 111 1 11,1 1 .16 111 4,1 ) ea] s. 1,1 icithyrit egotism ..a say I Ilne ma, e.l 1 .1111.11 1 e.1d Iron\ years of misery and untimely dealt,. Up treatinent is confined to the veget .0 , 10 altdeo,l., as I think it }sine h, - -it and most oi rtnln. It i .aly er it; brit, I.llll.lredr ..t II I Thol,oll II !Wee,.,,, to rertiiy Id mini kOlll,ll - aeon . but lily restderice in this ell to sum cient proof Without adding inure. tatternia tort lea and all diseases ore-,114 irl , lll it are rured In a shorter time ill herettif,n-e. et young man \nd Pie eneelLll in Pc .de a ply) Siciall The dine' en! ertineinents that are seen in Our papers are of no worth, and no lenetit will arise from answers than only Inns in 1, - filth nun looney. liundreih , are L l lll l Oll annu ally tip my new ties. Ad./rest MIX 'SAO J Art-Iyd Pitt oboe yh Postollice Those suffering Iron ALA I wasting away, with scarcely any desh ,in their hones, arc cured in a very short Ione; one bottle in ,u„.:h Cases, will hat I . pi! I }iconßing from le, rrb any kind —Therie Hate!, will renew your btrviirtii 10 a very FEVER IND AGEE, he chilli; scut not return if these Bitters are used. No per-... In er anti A .r.te Ittst Oct should be without i urn, From Rev. .1. !Ca11,7,1 1 , 1 , . Encycluped vi L.. 114 iiaideicdin. Although nut dispos; .1 to f "or or recommend Patent Medicines in general. through distrust iit their Ingredients I , I yet knot,- of no sufficient rensm,s in may not Nadu to the benefits he belie, ii;;;;,eii to hit e revere from any simple preparation. in the hope that he may thus contritiute to the lament of others. I do this more readily nn rteard to lioritiand's (lemma Bitters. prepared by lir. I' M. Jackson, of this city, been use 1 prejudiced ng,u II St them for many }car:. idol, the tmpressiun that they mere cruelly an alcoholic mixture. I ain Indebted to my friend llobert Shoemaker, esu for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when sod,- log from great mid Jung continued debility. The use of-three bottles 01 these Bitters, at the begin ning of the present yr ear. teas tollowed by evident j Hat e removed troth No. 245 Liberty ct n vet. t relief, and restoration to a degree of budily and ; their new and spacious building's. mental rigor which 11,,d nut jell tor six month - before, and hail almost despaired ut regaining. I Nos. 200 and 208, therefore thank lod and my truind Wl' direct iuc me to the use ot them. •-1. fa a SIXTH, PRILADKLPIII.I., .1 urn'. .23, 156,1 W here they N, 11l happy to twee t their old J. N E4V TON BROWN. friends and custom,' ATTENTIONSOLDIERS, if 4 00D NEWS TO 1104 sEKEEP AND THE FRIEND , : OF SOLDIERS , VA Efts.— 'File iii:laa; Oa ni, thank fu I for past ors, c We call the attention ..l slt having relations lai 01 and ex a respectfully ii,i c their pain., to call none their nett ooak M friends in the army to the hot ft, it ••Ht 10l - LAND'S German flitter- ' ii ill cure nine ti nth. of the diseases inn uets i .. e e .I.W - titres and prick. Cobadd ad:, it Cutle:N, Tea 'Fla} s and IV aiters, Dons incident to camp 100 It- the hats, publi,le ' ed almost daillicit tannin and Block Fin Ten Sete, lice Irons daily in the nI,V 'papers.. on the aroi 1 : Stands, Toilet ll'are, Phil Calrec, Lamp., of the sick, it will be noticed that a very larz and Stands, &.. fcc.. Cooking moves,. TM and Sheet Iron proportion are Sutter Inc , rum debility. l'i el - ) ~,,,, ii ,, ii ,,,,. ware. (1 ,, i ron ,.. , 1 ,, t . heris, case ot that hind can be readily cured by Hoof- I me a ~,,,s, Sc. land's German flitter, NI c have no hesitation , rffi Rooting and Job W-rk acme to order in stating that it tilt, I:: ti, rs n ere freely dricil among our soldieis Linen oils of lives might he nil work It arraaied. .5.1 SCHWARTZ, saved, that otherwise e,0 1 0,1 hr i 0 ,,, 1. KIM nd 41 W t ha Os, a The proprietors ;are uady receiving thankful ~ iTh4-Ira No lIS Smithfi eld letters front suffer. rb in the al 111 1 y and hoapitals, ._._ ' who have been rvidured to heolto by the use ofi irkrE, LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF those Bitters sent tic them tc tni Ir friends. • , ' NEW add CHEA P - BEWARE OF ('al Iv 7'E ltl-1.4 TS. See that the Sizm, iurr of - C M .lAt'hst )N" is , ' Wall Pager & Window Shades ' on the WU:l_l'l'l — k of etch liott,e. In the country, at F()ERSTEI: a, •,CIIWAIZZ'S. PRIc ••••= • T Lae size if 1,00 per Bottle. er Half D '. loz. _____________ _.. Medium size t 5 - - or Half Hll7. #.4.1. , 1%1 ARVIN'S BOSTON CRACKER The Large Size. on aCCOLI El tof the quantity the IT. BA K 1.1(.1 . , Bottles hold, are much the cheaper. Should your nearest drusmast not have the no- CIA FOURTH f-.47'iFt„..17i."1", tide, do not be put off by ally of the intoxicating, Preparations that may be offered lnts place, but BlTTSzni*liiiii. PA, I send to us, and we s ill torward, securely packed Bet iveen Wood and Market. febos by express. Sir Principal ('Slice and Manufactory, No 11.31 10111 MIMS' AI, 60L I VETI V STABLE.— ABCR STREET, PI( I 1.. t IiELPHIA, PA • xii,The undersigned having remoi ett his Live- JONESry Stable Irons the rear of the Scott House, to & EVANS near the curlier of Firma and Smithfield street. t f AV. C. Corm's uld stand, is prepared to tartish (SUCCESSORS TO o. 51, dAcKsolit ,s t . eti.,) catrtges, buggies, and saddle horses upon the ' .. PROPRIETORS. shortest notice. Also horses k. pt at livery at ,-.." 4? ~i; leap:triable ,rates t Drulnrtald. and all arrange *? FOR SALE by Druggists and Dealers In , meats for funerals will receive .5 special atter.- item town in the United States , nollEt-titkie I llon. NEAL BRICELAND. are, - (1 . 6 Ovoidal Editor and Proprietor KUNKN:L'S CP.LEBR A 'P I 1 Hitter Wine of Iron Bitter Wine of Iron hitter Wine ut Iron Hitter Wine of Iron For Dyspepsia aria In.ligoblion k or II) apepsia and I'44r hyppepsl.l nob lilb,esibk44 liyspepma L.. 1„ For Weak : - .tonisichs - ttd truer 1 14 4.4lity, For 11 eak Stomachs and el. -4i Ih 1•4 i 44 . I. 4.; 11 e:4k Si 441.4aLbs mitt t l•• bet -41 lo b; 11 . eak Si liut Reliable and Sure to 4144 , 14444 d, Reliable and Sure lotto tiood, Reliable and Sure to doll ood, Reliable al! <tire to It .lot hood. And ',dud .I.• It ti And t'uur I 1.. II ,rll, Anti 1 . .11%11...1 And Cann": ,I,t lltrnr It * itSid hut little and Purified the I i 'u.ttd hut little And Puritiex the It t octa hut little and Punned the It t'dsti but little and Punned the I, We only atilt a Trod. We onl3 n..k r "I rid We only ad: a 1 nil. ,11)% kr /i a 1 ri,t. tide, \ 1 inic it thi., 0111, M=EIMMtM =MlSt=al 1 , 1113 7 -, CIS and qn,l , I- 11: I , .3 nl.ll n,c Doh ii,41114 Msl.llflettllt,l solel3 .1 F. \ 131- - ;1 , tienertl Urpot . lis tr- P.,. 1- ‘,l - 6 , 110 PI 1,. it-prc 1, td do tlet o. 1.,,r Ale tn Pitt,burgt, H I •A. t:t , ., Rad E. L. YARN j 9 nll4 11l PrtivArrT.: DR. BROWN'S OFFICE AND ANGER ICe 611(.1,1.1 n,.: Lil t 1)r Brown'F, reme,llna never full 1 ,, PI: re irniol anti enerevl 111 r. here,lltlT) I,lHr. Furl r. other -kill disc thi. i pent to i,;sl4,nat. I , r [Cs rtirneilics for this I,r on ,0!,13.1y ihii t.rd Ili! 1,110,11 lllci.iiritr) which tit restiirti ti, health. }Cc also ne.vta Pllea. t . 11141 Die,h...recs. t! H LA: •t! r, t A tt , I r,1,1 Pi 1, itl calcines serf H, Pny P1!...1\ I n •! 'Mice tad pm ate renal, IC., "A/ It LEI . Pitt-! ;:rel. Pa. IMPORTANT rho LADTE', "Great Awswricau try:f ij Harvey's Chrono Thermal u. I. ink, Alll4 . 'lll, TEI t•j; NATI", it E, Fir 411 TV ; t lr w rediorir, the ayAletn tn perl,c I s 1.1%E1.1 11, Ihe PIN CLEAR ters]es r 4 it h..nit 11.. aqme time .1( T A - ( II 11C11 \ 11, y:,, ,u:. I. i .I._ 1 ' :16 111 it, Cl l lldt J.lll, atl.l ~n t hc monthly period with regullnt ter loin what enure the Ikhstrie•te, e.•%, I II ,Pr L , ur /110111h6 Sri I,IIZI dt utter hare , ye tuiscmri rebbO. box ../11 Clue GO Pilln. bl 4 1 , J:x (it_ R EMOYAL (LAT'F ITTGU-., D) GRAFF &' 14 0USE'-Fi'B.Nt•IIING GOODS, -------- , _., .4.,,,,,,,q.-4.,,,,,,,,..4.m.,:itv„..,,,t,,,,,_, ~,,,,,,,t,-..n5,,,,,, - ",i , ... ~ - i e. ; , r...-..' a - .. ' d ie- -- .--- , ---7 , : .. • ....t., ' *------:- - .._,..............636,.... .., L.., , ) .1, , 11!! __.1,,), ail I , . N eg *- / - 7"? ... -'` , -..----.(fl. . flil •• !:' - ~. : r ) 1 4 .. , 1 N ., r " o p- - 40 ,- . 0%11311i ItiTilllr ut_ ..1, — . 1 „., . I .. r N 7 . • , y s .' f • i :.-_ ---''"lt-------1147::',. ,--- - 'l7 t: :: 4 ...,.' :... -7."41 : .--- --_ -- 7, - _ — ..-7 .l ____ . ' 11 (1 - - ..- , ..i. hc t- ' 7 4,1C-PY. -- f:t r r -t 's - ,.-=--,f.:;- . _ . t - In t .' • .0 ,-, .. . .. , • , , • . . • MEDICAL File {I wit TOrlie, ; yang he ; t•ql l'ente, Ihe treat rte • real I,llc, No. 50 Smithfield Street SRIIINAI. W KT , : I }:HF:I TI~]I Milliall VI:MALI.: PI I_l 1118111111•111 111!1•11 t. I1.1:11 I=l DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C =MI eamal e 1... t .-. I' .110 , 4.4 " •• 4 1.=,••( ~.. F V. 1 SPRING WHOLESALE HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Embroideries and Fine (;04,114iM Trimmings in rs try tits/rabic style Beautiful Boum': and Trimming 11lb- bon.; PIA id Vel vet Ribbon 1.11.1/0 kllltl 6 / 1 11 ..... 111 , 611 . 11%. 1.116 iAlld 3101,14 la itir 11%. 111 •I) Iv. /1 . • nit‘i •-• 1 . 9..11,4rniak 111 I i., II c•.‘ 1,, I Its I III; Nr.11611 1% Lit.l sr /11,1 1.1411 n ,:11/1./ in, z 21) Fin( V. 11131 irti Yn leer I 16.1 1 1 6 1 1 11• 11 161,;1t 1 11111 i. 1.11 .h .1 11/ r 111(1-tt & (;1.1 MAhht:r ;;TV,Ef, SPRING (1:00i)S, OPFNING 11 1 • S' 11.11'h I.:ti ;J!li and Wirket Street. .. c.. 4.8 Goods 1 Goods Now Goods New Goods N w Gooc h T !..v . 17 P ATUCK OF' DHESs ra tiIHS SHAWLS, UL(JAKS and (.I.A/AKINI Ai; nt the newest patterns. Call and see, at H. J. LYNCIPs. No. 98 Market street, an i No. Market Alley JP _lt: A 11 I- :VI I LL UPERIOR PLOT - R.—R' E HAVE :loot menced recei,lrnx lery choice lot of 135.000 bushels. Southern Wheat, fulls• equal to th a from which the highest ersues of St. Louis Flour is to vie. We Are nu, preps red to furnish our customers with Fi,,ar equ,l to the bet SC. Louis brands, to h3.l4wd I?. T. KENNEDY BRO DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS, -AT TUE BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, NO. 6 IF "FOURTH STREET, S. S. MARVIN m,23 F LOUR 500 bbls Extra Family Flour; 100 do SuperiineFlour; ut,t received and 'or sale by FETZER & ARMSTRONG. m h2n corner Market and First sta. I'IITSIUTIZGH, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1864. . FIRST NApONAL BANK 11 I . II4UTLGII. 04; 'z TREASIIIitY DEPARTMENT. FOrrice or ComPTROnt. SHOP TMEOI7IIIIENCY, Washington City, Aug. Mb, 1863. WE( Ragas, By tiathdaetory evidence presented SI . 11 to the undersigned,ll ban been made to appear 11. that the FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF PITTS BUR( H, in the County of Allegheny and State M of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under rl and according to the:requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "asi Act to provide a National Currency, secured by , a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provule for the circulation and re. demotion thereof." , approved February 25th . 1 T 1863. and has complied with al) the provisions of 7. said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. 17 Now Tit titsvOltE, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp- troller of the Currency hereby certify that the 0 ' said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS ' lit r ltril - 1, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the VI business of banking under the Act aforesaid. Fj In testimony whereof witness nip hand and ' seal of office, this sth day of August, 1863. 44 HUGH McCULLOCH, Comptroller of the Currency. : t THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBUROH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital SlOO,OOO, with privilege to In creatie to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Curren cy, under the title the FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PlTTSlttlft3 H. would respectfully otter ita servi,es for the collection of Notes, Oral ta, lltlte of ice, receive money on lA deposit and buy soil sell Exchange 011 all parts of 00104 the (mutiny The succissi which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Compaut since Ha organization in 1862, will we belie% e Le a suttiment guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will RETAI- Oen e the same prompt attention. L.. Having a t er) extensive•correspondence with Banks and Hankers, throughout the country, we believe we can otter unusual facilities to those who do busineas with us. '''r Ihe t/UNIIPE.t. Will be conducted by the same rs And directors. I 11.11..CTORS RS LAUGH! IN NIM ii. , lll.ltT H A JILE.I.tri ['Ea vscr, 1i it . 1 111,. Wlnti TMnn, A LUX litl.l.l , lkY, 5.5141,1 I. Rua. .TA LA I aLIN. President. .I ,, i+N Y. Otaluer. auz.s,l..twtf ICCOND NATIONAL BASK CIO THE FIRCT DAY OF APRIL, I Ur will remove to Nu 51 Filth street, at Imes,- eit occupied by 3. 51. llofrman is. Bro., and will be prepared to give the public general satisfac tion with a well assorted stork of PHILO- Ili EAsi . BY IiI.:PATII . SIEN if, s i OPHICAL arid MA - 111 L.NIATICAL iNsTRY - - ‘,. rl. e ~ F I. • , Nll'lll-r.laR ~F rgii.. klita: , ' Y.' MENTS, and a large supply of OPTIi 'AL Washington i 'it) , Fe,b. lath, 1164. 4}1 . 1( IDS, with a fine assortment of RTIS,I AN i Wura11.., , , 1,I) satislaeto, ) esdence presented PEBBLE , PE , - 1, ACLES, which are warranted to It. „ ailerxigned, it his hem:l./made to aidiear to strengthen and nn prove the sight. Alade and - nisi thsill ~ : HOU .I-,cieN in the D NATIi iNAI, BANK lIF esild bnl by M .1. DIAMOND, Prmracal flptiedan, y Pin . County id Alleghen . ;No 39 J. ad ) street. ' iri.l - ri , ,- of Pe:. soy IN 'rd.. his been duly organ- llemember the number. 51, 51, 51 Fifth street, a I, eil utidcr and a. , uithlig It. tine requirement" II after the tat of April and do riot be imposed upon the Ait of Congress, entitled "An Aid to pro mht •., 1 hie i National, 'orren,) , secured by a pledge of by _ _ . I 'nit, „I St. Ate, : , .1,,,.k., An.lt, provide for the., IN — SIaA -- NOE AGENCY. ,ulna Lim mid redemption thereof" apprlA ed Fel r,,,ar) '.2sth, i sh:i. rind I, ia complied with all the - I,r „, „,,,,,,., ~,,,,, i,t required to be compiled I e.. 1 and licensed to act for the lollnwing _re- HAVE BEEN Di'll - COMMISSION IIei with lad.ire cOratueng the business of limb . liable , " 1, ; , , w,. therefore, I, Buie NI. l'olzocn, Comp- Fire, Marine and Life Insurance ; troll, rof t he t 'Loren:), do hereby eertii y that ~ the snit sECiiN Li NATIONAL BANE ::} COMPANIES. PIT ['sit 1' I. i 11, i ',Aim, of Allegheny, audit Ate h ,1 PC I / 4 1113 11 4/11A, 1] Hutt.,ris,l 10 clomuletlee t he PHCENIX of Brooklyn, N. Y. twal , .eas of Banking under the Actidgoressail, p Caital . .. .. . . .. tbdo.ooo, --- JD Lest, moo ) whereat , . / and teal of Otricc, thin lath thl) "I k 1..14 l. - Will, a large siirpl,-s / ' ) 'Ai) laisi HI ,ill :Ili l'l'LLiu'll. WASHINGTON of New York. - I • iiniptroller id the i ' , lrrehiy i .Do nal . . t4000./Uti OJ --- A ....el:, Fel. I. 5,4 ~IJ,, 15 TB E SECOND NATION AL BANK I dn..111,1 . lain, '.:.32,) .li) F , arnerly 1i i'l I 1 II; I'•, I I'„Nip?, y 1..311111. 5300,01/0, tt Ott pr it tle, • t.t t.l $1,000,000. The Hit iN t 'ITY THl', I t tnli.t N h., - lug -1"VA111,-i ational t 'urreti.:) . orlen3 It, m.rtlo.•N I, the transaction Of a tieuet al bunking Business. Draitti bought and null Aiuney received 1,11 Deposit, and Colle,ti,no, u, oar un nlll.lrt. cd the country PAINTEI I . 1.. i5~,.,• .1N( F. PA I . I I.li, .N. 10.23-11,1 UNT WHAI EVERYBODY WANTS, 1. POCKET V I,IILINI IPCYR VO 1 2 Si,' 1 United States for Twenty Cts Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables. AT PITTOCK'S, OPPOSITE THE POSToyric irh3s THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Call - ' , kip, anti CAVALRY BOOTS, With Enameled and Plain Legs N IN McCLELLAND'S AUCTION, 55 FIFTH STREET P LANER & KAYSER'S Noiselea Patent Sewing Machines. 1 hese Sewing Machines are known asthe very best in the United States. They are WA R RAIcT EI and sold at the Li 1W ES PR ' and examine them before boring elsewhere. _Re pairing of Sewing Machines Of every kind promptly attended to. ERNEST AXTITELM, Agent, No. I tri Third street, Pittsburgh. Ps. _mhlG-1 y d PARTNERSHIP NOTIC JOHN T. APKI2INAN has Hue day be come associated with me as partner lathe IJR I /0 N ESS, carried on at No. 69 Federal str, 'et and corner of Federal and Ohlo sta., Alleghen Fa. The name and style of the firm will here. af ter be GEORGE A. KELLY & Co. Allegheny, March 21, 1864. mum BBLS CHOICE FAMILY FLOtil Nails, assorted sizes, Clover Seed, Mess Beef, Mackerel, bids and halves, , In store and Herring for wa le by mhi PA ERSON tr. AMHLON No. 8 Wood at. NATIONAL BANKS PITTSI3I;ReIi OF PITTSBURtaI, PA MEE= It 1{..1 MAN. IN. I • M I . t ;r. %1 A i<:\ tat. r rrer:vot Holding from N. to 2 Pictures be seat to all parts of the AT PRICES 1VE.1,40W Al'' 131 7 :1AJW Grain Leather mh22-10t FOR SALE D 1101:1SE FOR SALE— The subscriber offers for sale the dwelling house in Which he now lives, situated on South Avenue, First ward, Allegheny, The lot Is 27 t'eet front by 160 deep, running back to a 20 feet Miley. It is a two storied brick, contains six rooms and cellar. The out-houses are a wash house, stable, coal house, lie. There Is a large yard surrounding the dwelling, filled with shade and ornamental trees. There is gas and water in all the rooms of the dwelling. • I also offer for sale a desirable country resi dence in Rochester containing twenty acres of ground. There is a new two storied frame dwelling, containing six rooms, on the property. There is also a young orchard of all kinds of fruit. There la a good barn, out-houses, tc.c. it is about a mile from the Rochester depot. For terms, inquire of R. hi. BOLES, jan.7l-tf South Avenue, Allegheny city. j ir . ALUABLE. FARM FOR SALE.-119 • acres and 100 perches, situate 12 miles from the city on the Perrysville and Zelinople Plank Road, all tillable land and good soil ; 20 acres of timber, dwelling house, new barn and all neces sary out houses. orchard, well of water and farm well watered by • springs. Apply to S. iIUTHRERT & SONS, 61 Market street. ziagGC z4lGe NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Philadelphia & New York EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. 13n il3 - lb - voila-1a Line. CIONSIGNAI EN TS TO EITHER / Agent forwarded to any point East or West ttuc ot commission and it ith dispatch. WM. P. CLYDE.. Agent, No S Delftware avenue, Philadelphia. JAME , HAND, Agent, No 117 Wall street. WI L MON NHII.LIIIV. President. New York. m REMOVAL. 4110 ii .11 • T. , V2.'51U Tut. l'onspany tBNue, Parti. ipiting Policies Its script illyhlehil hate t-een vo per :eat per an num lot three lOM'S past. American Life & Trust of Phila. „, Yor further information apply to :a. S. BRYAN, Broker and Insurance Agent, 59 1-'ourtl street. m h Pall Paper! WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS. - 11 ATEST ST vi.Es DIRECT FROM A A the manukcturera, for sale nt the lowest pikes, 41 Foerster & Scirwarz's, NO. 104 If I .II I . &A T' rnhl7-2m DI~`OL.UTI()IY CO-PA,lll'l ERSHIP HERE tofure existing bet iceen the undersigned, under the name and style of J. F. LAY tic CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, .Tunas Keefer retiring from the firm. J. F. DAY, JONAS REEFER Pittaburgh, Pa., March 71 h , 1864 CO-PARTNERSHIP Ihe undersigned have this day entered into articlea of Co-partnership for Manufacturing, Importing and Vending of Saddlery and Coach Hardware, In all its branches, under the name and style of DAY a 1-1 A. Y . 13 ;N . No. 58 Wood Street. JOSIAH F. DAY, THOMAS S. HAYDEN. Pittsburgh, Pa., January loth, 1564. uthB-dtl Black Diamond Steel Works, PITTSBURGH, PA. PARK, BROTHER & CO., MAIII7FAOI7IIHRS OF Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes. Warranted equal to any imported or manufac tured in this country. OPTICS AND WAREHOUSE, 149 & 151 First and 120 & 122 Second sts, 10,16-1 yd PITTSBURGH. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES A N D Smelting- Works PARK, M'CURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Brazier's and Belt Copper, Pressed Cop per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Sod der, &c. Also, importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, &c. ConstantlyilEs — on hand. Lessens' Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 120 SECOYII STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. J`Q - Special orders of Copper cut to :say desired pattern. fet,2l-Ivd4,9' AND GRAIN RAKES, WARRANTED THE BEST NOW in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and for sale by C. COLEMAN, Near the Penitentiary, mhl7 Allegheny city, Pa BAHRELS FOR SALE.-100 SECOND hand IRON BOUND, by H. M'SWIGEN b. CO., mhl.l.lw 63 Smithfield at. NNEWSTYLE.—THEPHILADED. 41 3 1: new style of Stamped Gold Paper H with Satin Damask inserted. For . W. P. BLLIML, zfre giaitii post. Congressional vs. State Legislation The Excitement at Trenton, N.J.—Gov ernor Parker's Message. The Trenton True American says that there is great excitement at Tren ton, growing out of what the editor calls "..`the effort now making in Congress to usnrp the right of this State to regu late her own internal improvement." Governor Parker, in his message to ,the Legislature, invoking attention to the subject, says: Two inquiries naturally arise. First, would the proposed action of Congress, ' if consummated, effect the pecuniary interests of this State? Second and chiefly, would such action infringe upon the sovereignty of the State? At an ea ny day, the State of New Jersy, for a consideration, made a con tract with certain companies, during a . specified time, not to construct or au thorize others to construct, any railroad across the State, to be used - for the trans- . portation of passengers or merchandise between New York and Philadelphia, without consent of said companies. This privilege was granted partly as an inducement to the investment of private funds in what was then considered a hazardous enterprise, and partly in con sideration of the transfer to the State, of a portion of their capital stock, and the agreement annually to pay the amount of certain duties in the State Treasury. Whether such a con tract was wise and calculated to advance the public welfare, is a question net involved in the consideration of the sub ' feet now presented. The contract, as it stands, has been sustained by the Courts, and whatever difference of opin ! ion may exist, as to the policy that dic tated it, our solemn agreement cannot r now be repudiated without the violation of law, nor dishonor. It is for you to inquire whether the proposed action of Congress would affect the interest of the State in the stock, dividends or tran sit duties, derived from said companies. The pecuniary interest of the State is of little importance in comparison with the principle involved; and I therefore direct your attention, particularly, to the -(iond inquiry before mentioned. New Jersey is a sovereign State, and it is our duty, by every lawful means, to protect and defend her sovereignty ; and to trans , mit, unimpaired, to posterity, all her rights as they were received by us front tur father.. In the exercise of her right ful power she may build, maintain and manage lines of public travel within her ! territory ; or she may grant to others the right to construct such works, under such regulations and upon such conditions as she may see fit to impose. When the *aces entered into the national compact they ,y1400;1. to the Geriestattappiirs - the right to establish roads for the eon veyance of mails, and the power to eon at ( - net military roads in time of war, for the transportation of troops; but even these roads must be operated by the Gov ernment, and not through the agency or for the benefit of private corporations. A law of Congress, proposing to ex ceed the powers granted by the States, WI juges upon their reserved rights, and .1, tract,: front the State Legislatures a portion of their rightful authority. The roads which Congress proposes to invest with such extraordinary powers are al ready posts routes; and the President has been authorized, by law, to use any rail road in the country for military purpose. Therefore, no additional legislation is needed to make these roads post or mili tary routes, nor has any been asked for by the President, the Secretary of War or the Postmaster General Wall Paper! The third section of the bill declares the object of its originators, which Is to empower the companies therein named, not merely to carry the mail, or convey troops and munitions of war, but to transport goods, wares and merchandise of all 4,escriptions, and passengers, be tween New York and Philadelphia, not withstanding ana w of this State to the contrary. Add not only is this an thorlty to be given on the main line of roads, but the proposition before Con gress is, to grant the power to carry freight and passengers on all branches thereof, built and to be built. If such a law be valid, the Legislature of the State is a powerless body, and our citizens must hereafter beg' Congress for the privilege of eon strncting works of public imprave merit in our own soil. The passage of such an act (although of no binding source, because unconstitutibrial) would be an insult to the people of New Jer sey.. It would take the creatures of our law, now under the ban of judicial in juncion for violation of our statutes, and, direct opposition to the decision of our courts, attempts to make them inde pendent of, and superior to the power that created them. Such action de- . - - serves and should receive the strongest legislative remonstrance. Let it be dis tinctly understood, by those who would inflict this wrong and indignity upon our State, that while New Jersey will comply with every legal obligation and will respect and protect the rights of all, h e will not permit any infringement of her rights without resorting to every lawful means to prevent it. Interior View of the Confederacy. A gentleman who left Atlanta, Ga., about a fortnight ago, called upon the editor of the New York Express on Tues day, and gave him the following insight into the affairs of the Confederacy. He is a Northern man by birth, and left the Confederacy to escape the conscrip tion. He had Leen a resident of Atlanta for several years, and has resided there continually during the war. He came into our lines via Cleveland, Tennessee. He says when he left Atlanta, there were not many Confederate troops there, but the hospitals were filled with the sick and wounded. The railroads leading from Atlanta were all in good order, but the rolling stock, owing to constant usage, was in need of frequent repair. The Government foundries both at Atlanta and Rome were running day and night, turning out ordnance and small arms. The mechanics and work ingmen employed in these foundries were mostly foreigners, and nearly all of them are said to be skillful and expe rienced men. There was-no lack of provisions or other necessaries of life, though prices were exhorbitantly high, in consequence of the depreciated ear-. rency, and the schemes of speculators. An immense quantity of dry goods had' found their way into the Ali cmfedemey through Wilmington last fall eztdwitttqn,: and these have been fonnd.amply suffi cient to supply the more urgentatecessir ties of the people. . In centraland north en! Georgia there were several looms in operation, turning out coarse cloth for the army. Paper, which; lad all along - 1 i • :, „ , 1111..e . .s ‘ v o Steam Printing Establishment, ~ x ig AL ~! •41:4: cPripiMon.' . , . - PLAIN AND FAllerMirPiriTlNG Executed Junta best stile. ..A.p43 0 ,..1/11. Art.?i7of PAW TO RAILRagwigANDg94.--PRIIVTING. rz:.«.----.1 --i, Postf l *:6:4 - 4*, .0.4:, ;ft... For .01gbittons natibiliteert seaimat be • " - -Tarpaped l elbereft7:—. ' been very sparcev AtiAg_plentler, oivirigto.the-: Wspa per mills ino variouspartintille &at* There arefoutilswapapenmy publish el at Atlanta earn the Croneder acy, the linkiga" &4tmhis Appeal, • and , the` - Ktfekvilliro Begis ter. In regard to,..the,generalprogress of the war, the general itenAincottof the people seemed to be, Abet Oeuerta -Lee, Johnson tindvsnotidet w j etffebe able, not only to hold •theit vont:Mann to make occasional. raidaLintol.thaiMorrh. They bevel exery, eptifideneeWelf.. Da vis, and expree.s„theroielre#,, l certain of ultimately achieving theim.Xependence. Nevertheless,,there is =under these pro fessions a convitthm thartfietntbl have to eventually succumb tetuiearie supe rior numbers, - wealth--and , nteoprees of the North , Amt "'that' 'ciiii*thin, of course,- seldom " finds'atidiblevarpression. There was an attachment , to.the Vd flag and th e old laden, in Central (*eorgia, for the first year _sr.„two i el th . c,rebelhon --bnt - it is, how oilsappeawittintier the intittence df the' radical "lee:11161°n at Washington.-., At :dttrantarlatWeltery where OPP, Mr, 41 coln'AXmanciPation Prociatnation was published in the Con federate jOtifiiitls`: - There' wag ns effort made anywhere' to keen Ma: beer*. The Confederates were.ip thattabitufspeak ing of .it NM - disreepent w o,There has been no trouble with.,theuegrocsin that. part of Georgia Iffrift.,b i llielvhf. They morenever wermoredocile/ or•lliott obe dient—though; they lusew „us :well what was going on as their masers. • From Chambers , Soul-aid At the early breakfast:the Ptineess ap peared in a Cashmere morning r dress, wearing a pearl necklace , fastseril with a rich diamond dal'', ear r ungs and bracelets to match.' 'She aftdr*Vds pro posed showing us her ciresses;ltteenfi her finery and that of her niece Wasilisplay ed. She also produced her jeyvelry, of which she. possessed enough . , to adorn the whole country. A gag individual who appeared .ai, dinner was; 1 believe, her present hnsband;. she had been mar ried several limes as is, Cheritionin Po land, although the' Pioles , are ,Citholics, and divorce is note allowed .in that church. I knoW liot.how thorW, ntrive it, but nothingis more commomthan to meet a gentleman - having , two-or three wives all alive ' 6 4140'0(4 , 4iiii Dam ber oflusbaiisisc-- and what is most strangest tthe ipartiesLthinir Married and antuarriedm.ept on titi,4iendlipst terms. This taste for and facility,o‘,...dtvoreing leads to unheard COinSrlifiationftf rela tionship. i I . Wfit ill itituNds‘l'elaiiitAes of these intricate connections during my sojourn in Poland. . zu „.. 1 . d. l - One. day a epp . .o4 . 4onilt i l ly 7.—. ar rived; Wind Ms" wobrti li seat ed when atiother'66ltple , tr - etiii Donne -ed. - They biltagempd.stolbertill lire,most, dql ( l4 -, WA9O-14RAJNErPrxtiPtiriirfc 'the gentlemen played at cat* yuh two ladies and a thlid'Whb' *tiN'stliying at Ostrotraki. When her artiverrittli*Coun: teas B said to me, "Is it ra&enrious to see my cousin Alexaoderifhtying cards with his three wivest' " ' three wives! „ I exclaimed, "suret Pi jest.” "Not at ail," she answered; to/ttothing is more common here.- .ll.e.nOw-tregrets his divorcement from the,,tltE44,,he liked her best; but she has also marned,again. They are all'vety friendly''itifcragreeable to one another" ' Oormteati S-: 1, -L-1-. con tinued: ,r • : - You will hardly , meet a. petson in the country who has not been married more than once. The'Rfisslana'reproach us on our facility for diverceineht, as they marry for life, we, for as long as we please. It is better ,than, living to gether on ill terms." This Seemed very startring to me, brit it 'tire§ - a tact of which I was convinced- by personal ob servation. One bitterly cold .41iy,,,wheakthe very aspect out doors was ettough„to make one shudder; Count&te ' 8- - -t . ', 4- 1 14 15anlein Muller andniyaelf, Caere- maltint artifi cial flowers; Anna, whoibniged,i '. know not how many_ degregApf,F.old,Anagone on a sledging excursion n ic4 - I A e T father. As we were seated by ti"WindBw, we saw a sledge drawn, by' heirsitifloming up the avenue..; Mei . wete. wondering who the courageous oklakt.ors,,conid be, when the beautiful Cottriteas Zr---_, a near neighbor was' annoidiCed: 'On "ntering she said to Countiiss.S.,,.PL have not a Moment krablay,,_4dliiiebiimething important tii fiat" na?"husband intends proposing for your datithto".- 4 he is an excellent man, so rfietpfY r dkiiiii to let any delicacy of aentittientOttWiccount be an obstacle to' theft' rinilOtt„ - '9 have already obtained my diirbtee,Tabind'am on the eve of contrictittrietrothef tarriage. I leave for'Varsolle tiiiiiivenft.' Adieu my dear friend`'' 'firi'fitiAttEdikdisap- , peered as ipiicktfail iditiXateenkred. I t , own thatie n• thiniderbiiitninnr en at my feet, 1 could,rfotlta' fehegii r a' *sed. Prauleln MalleriesincYVitiS6 4 .` stood •up to leilite - the 'Worn' liad.lif, ~,„ eto gam the'' door • Crille".`Co .1 ~, ',:s . , cation Was intide: . Vutiiiiiitiiii4-L-' 4 , bittM of us to retnairr; wildfa *A% aiiitUr rrikitid left, observed, withottt'Stgeinfil"thi least amazed at what' site tind• *aid that COunt A--- - Wilyin't3 old ilirAtitta p • Un doubtedly, Itesluis'yt Ve - fat - fortune, but, 'added'-she; . , 'we '"ltaVti a 'almost given our word to =OtherilergitiP She was evidently iditirliie khbcfrii!Vat the strange an nouncitnette? ttildingly, --- Count Adict - coltiellib , ,d da eit-Aty, made formal- demand and *al reftuAnna's opinion coinciding Witfttinit Of iter pa rents. " ' JOEL PA RYER A GOOD , INVESTArgarn—AO ISIDW A4a- and,. vallYibie Fillialtat agpeLlp atnetttl* VS per flay Oove =pease; hap tylAitx I':n com pleted and patented: The - pateh t: . the State of Pennslvania witie onembi , chines is is now o ffered for saleOplt . terms. This is a rare chance foedn From p 2,000 to $3,000 capital require& Address - , , IDOSIDS, teb9,440 , . .PVIIPMgh,Pa• BEADICAVI STHr i ew, • PlTTBsetvliall i TAgrats for Russell ran wet. ant Resper t Huckeyg Mower and Reaper, QuiakeeMotter' and'Hes" °Wi gs Mower and :Respell, VartserAffetlier, Wood Mower, and also, Horse Hakes W a levstors and Agricultural and.Faittuing imp kinds. -' NW-di of m A LARGE 'LOT OF - '''.._ - Congress Ws Tbbacett, _ - • i Baltimore Spun-Tol??redi • , Na Pounds Pounds B" •,, . .. t . Cu and Dry Smoking Tottc' , Solace Fine - Cut Sunny Side Fine Cnt " Sweet 011 re "' ~ --41 PDOLLISTER at BAER'S, 108 - Wood street. RAISEN AND 17 UR - NANTd-, 13 PRUNES 1,000 pkgs. lluach and Layer Itaisios to whole, hall and Spatter boxes, tegs 60 mate Seedless Raisins, ._ a 2 60 esaks do ee Zan teparesots,_ ; Ea kegs nenellTrutducruidTloutur„ 26 boxes ; do " , sr . Just received assilar 0418._L 15'1161014 ----- 1.. v. . ; ,: a :, i... "0•144(0414 ,: pm i . • ' ... • rilintiatilAt tlinfi ,, ,x. 200 -.,,1 Tent**, ~iick - -..., In ist orenn l . n . C .vie I^26 .3r i at ,411 t, WtOS ~ mile.: r. - 11 ~ r 426 ' • funnWKW!xoel et. Divorces 'in Poland
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