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W"a3".. v. . . t no . f. , ta by ma ll , $B,OO per year. ij i dp z ..,• ,._ ... . ..__,. ___ . • ~_. ..._..... , . ..._ oity, f a T ts benta, „per week. -\,. Jall '- , • • I, i r' - , 4 - Irgr al.' - ~. _ ---- -----, .- - .• -• . —mu' ,_ ._ .•: - • 7 r ~.16 • :,.: ..- • 1 „, ''lr is St ,50 , - • - • '•' • ^ . 1,40 ,, -" A - ec .....:. - -- , , ',.. 1,30 . I •.• ._ It (mid one to fietter , up,) 1,20 1.10 Ft, • , well ,/,) kiViAlftga: Chree insertions_ Pour Insertions—. Five luserttorui.... - a )ne square el 13 A. I Single subscription& Deity ,tu . %:t; Tingle subscription/ Five copies, each... rerromios, each—. , tiviiWoovileit, Phirty " JAS. P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor MEDICAL OA utrptruir. Hernia or Rupture cured ernie or Rttvture cured Hernia or Rtipture cured hernia or Rapture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Herrita or Rupture cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Hipture oir 00411C07..4red *rapture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia eared Marsh's Radical Cure Trues Ritter's Pateskt.Truss Ftteh's Supporter Truss Self-Adjuotint; Trues Dr. Baunning's Lace or Body Brace, for 11. e cure of Prolapsus Flcrl, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses S!* S. Plt - Vh's Slicer Plated Sup- Piles Drops, fi,r the support and cure of Elastic Stockings, tor ealt and varicose Elastic Knee Cnpa, for weak knee joints Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints Suawrn,liary Bandages Self-Injecting Syringes♦ also every kind of Syringes Dr. KETSER has also a Truss which will adisallv ewe Heroin or Rupture. "iiiii - Office DECO STORE, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Persona writing for Trusses should send the number of aches. around the body immediately over the DR. KEYSER will give his personal attention to the aplication of Trusses in adults and children and he is aatisile,l that, with an experience o twenty years, he will be enabled to give satisfac Seif-Injee in g Syringes Self-Injee ring Syringes Reignlnjecting Syringes Self-Injecting Syringe. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Sitspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, • A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A..t DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street. nolOdyd&w PILES OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be found a eeelkdleale from one of the most respectable citizens of ii'il,kioo township in regard to Dr. Keyser's Lindsay' Blood Searcher. The Doctor's certlficales are wilhin reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to hit preparations Da. Gao. H. KEYSER :—I became amcted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much s.. at times as to unfit me for work. Soractime4 1 was so bad that I could not do anything on account of them, they came out on me as large as a hieltory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy =115ME1111!EIIII vim Liars and pamphlets that fell In my way, but I could not get cured, sometimes they would do me some good for a little while, but afterwards they would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to -two Doctors who visited me at my house and gave me some medicine but It would not do, I count not get well. Over a year ago I got an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood searcher, made by yourself—when yo❑ sold It to me You told into one bottle would not cure me, Ti that my whole system would have to be re- newed by the medicine before I got well. 1 bought one bottle and took it home with me and used it according to your directions. I then call- ed to see you again, when you said I could no expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought ft on, one bottle se n time, until! had used five bottles. After this quantity had been used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur- edpnefor.twentyyears. la other respects my CIA" J. . health is Improved, and 1 Mal as welt as could be expeetedfor one of my age, being sixty years past. I have been well now for elx months, and here. is no appearance of a ret urn of the disease. uan do any kind of tinning work now without the PLlea coming ,10,V1:1 and hurting me. I can pitch by, chop ‘ , ..00,1, lift, or do any kind of work which before used to hurt me. When I found out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking it until /got entirely well. 1 consider it my du- ty to make my case known to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering as I was and do not know the value of your medicine. You 1 3:nay-publish this if i6u like—l live in Fri/kint Township, an4 l l - pleased to satiety any one of the truth of this certificate if they wish to call ELLIOTT DAVIS December 24th, 1863. Look.aut for the name of DR. GEORGE H. GEYSER on the cover of the bottle and pasted over the cork; also for his stamp on the United Stain &tampon the top of the bottle to prevent being tarn spurious article tchidi ' hi 414 the'martd. e74.lydaw KUNKEL'S CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, The Great Tonic, The Great Tonic, The (1 reat Tonic, The 0 rest Tonic, For Dyspepsiaand Indigestion, For BP3PeNtia and Indigestion, For yopepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Weak Stomachs and ienei e l lit For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, Fr+r Weak Stomachs and General Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, And Cannot l Harm, Arni Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, It Costa but little and Purifies the 13Iood, , It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purifies the. Blood, We only ask a Taial, qe only aelt a Trial, We only ask a Trial, We only s.ali a Trial, Of thfs - Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, of this Valuable Tonic, only 16 Cut. and line per Bottle, Only 16 Cts. and One Dollar per .1-t, tt le, Only 76 Cts. and One I collar per -Bottle, Only 76 his. and line Dollar loir Bottle, Manufactures! solely by S. A. K EEL tt. BRO. General Depot, 118 Market street. Har risburg, Pa. For sale in PITTS 111" lit lit by all respectable dealers. For sale in Pittsburgh by R. E. SELLERS CO., and B. L. FAHNITOCK a GO. janl4-6m IMPORTANT TO LADIES. "Great American Remedy." Harvey's Chrono Thermal Ir - F',3lA_l_.: 6 FIDES HA VENEVICR VET FAILED( lIEN the directions have been strictly followedo in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTIUNS, fiR STOPPACIF. (IF Or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Proiapsus, Uteri, the Whites / or • other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. the Pills are perfect I y harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress ; at the same time' THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity. No mat ter from What cause the obstruction may arise. They should, hawever,.NOT be taken the that three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES` FR VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of pages, sent tree to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. JIW Me pills and Book will be sent by mail, conlidentially, when desired, RECI'RKKI and pre-patd oh receipt of money by J. BRYAN, I. D., (}enrol Arent, l'.sedotr street, Neu - 1 ~rk. • /Sig - Joseph Fleming, Druggist, cnruer of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitt. burgh. nee., w i , 1 every kind PRIVATE n f;'• DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 50 Smithfield Street CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN natal of medical adviceabould notlaji togive Jatin a call. • . , . Dr. Brown's remedies never fall to cure impu rities, scminious and venereal affections. Also, hereditary taint, such as letter, psoriasis and other skin diseases, the origin of which the pa tient is ignorant. SK!IINAL WEAKNESS B's remedies for this affliction, brought on by solitary habits, are the only medicines known in this country Which are safe and will speedily restore to health. Dr. Brown'a remedies cure Ina few days this paint ul affliction. . - He also treats Piles, fleet, Gonnorrhoe, I.3re. that DischarFes, Female Diseases. Pains in the Rack and kidney's, Irritation of the Bladder, Strictures, etc. A. letter to be answered most contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed. Office and private rooms No 50. Smithfield STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. noladkw. NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.— Among a certain clans of self-important peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in this ward, (PR./TATE DISEA3ES,) why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just the Very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he ad, ern see the fact, anti their family physician says he Is a humbug so he can get the case. often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises—how (-IBC are they to know t Are they not aware that Sir Astley Camper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul litcord devoted years in the treatmentof these diseases I These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don't assert that all men are worthy tlint publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment of Paivarx Diseases upwards of 411 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. Sly treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, 'as I think it is the best and most certain. It is lu my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought It necessary to certify to my general suc cess : but my long residence in this city Is suffi cient proefwithatit adtintginore. - Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postottice. .JUST OPENING. A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING DRESS (4-0( WS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS and 'OLOA.MOS, Allot the new - eEif patterns. Call 'and see, at H. J. LYNCH'S, No. 96 Market street, and No. t Market Alley DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS, BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, NO. G 4 IFOrLiTil STREET, S. S MARVIN. \FIE LARGEST Ao4iiiit,ifENT OF 11l NEW aunt:HEAP Wail. Paper & Window Shades In the country, at TOERST ER At SCHWARZ'S, m 1.4 1414 Smithfield 0. mABA' 'S BOSTON CRAC BR. 11. BAKERY, n 4 Fora - urn_ e'rilp..p.or, PITTS BURGH, PA, Between Wood it.rt , )i Market. • teb2s. EMOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE.— ..I,lle undersigmed.having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to near the corner of First and Smithfield street. W. 0. Oonn'a old. stand,' is prepared to furnish carriges, buggies, and saddle berme upon the shortest notice. Also horses it ept at livery at leasonable rates. Undertaki, and all arrange. meats for fanerals will receive is special atten tion. NEAL 8 RICE.LA ND. MEETING OF TRUE .4%.Stockholders of the Clex Lland and Plt - tw burgh Railroad Company will be held at the of , nee of said Company in Cleveland, on the 4TH , DAT OF MAY, 1241, at /0 o'clock a. m to vote upon the increase•of the Capital Stock' of said Company, for the purpose of allowing the bonds of said Company to be converted into stock. The Transfer - 119qm willhe closed en the 234 day of Aptlianut open on the Stiiirayoof May. Alli HALF BEMS. WHITE FISH— Bs order of the-Board of Directors, 10 V In store and for sale by Y. N. WOOLLOUGR, President. PATTERSON & SON, Olerelarid, Nat& SEVlllet. • ' aped,; I whit No. 6Wood at. MEDICAL NATURE IE2MIMI PITTSBURGH, wuniat, %APRIL 23, 1864 DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. PLAIN_ BLACK SILKS, 91,00, 1,12 1-2, 1,25, 1,31, 1,50, 1,75,1,00 Cheapest gouda In the city BROKER PLAID FOULARDS, At $1,1%; 1- , d per Vent Solid Colors & Double Face, From $1,50 to 'l,OO per 'Card. SPRING DRESS GOODS, At IN 3-11 r, .25, 31, 37, 50, fltl, 75, 51,00, Comprising some decided bargaina, GOOD SHIRTING MUSLINS, At 14 3-4 and per Yard. FAST COLORED PRINTS, AI 116 r per Yard, AT GARDNER& SCHLEITER'S, 92 MARKET SST rtiLMIMi. n. 1131 OTT ITH STAN DING TH,e. HIGH RATI: t i /GI.1). and the lidrTnce in all Icwde of goods, we 111, Still belling our very 1_.,1.1.t. Gr . F: STOCK Shawls, Cloaks, Dress Goods -- AND together With Bleached and Unbleached Musline At lower prices Ilia c.uld replace thew t, day. To wholesale and. retail hu) era we can oi ler inducements in our line. C. Hanson Love & Co 71 and 76 Market street N E AN SPRIN G GOODS WHOLESALE & RETAIL Tt.. latest Itg to .1 everything In our line br.ut,lll to this market. slur stock will be Inoint very complete In HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Rich Embroideries and Fine Goodies Trimming■ in every desirable style) Beautiful DOI/DC( and Trimming Rib bolts; Scotch Pletiel Velvet Ribbon; Hoop and Balmoral Skirts; Silk, Gilt and Morocco Brits, new style; Ladbps Combs and Setst Photograph Albums, thr cheoprst In Ihr city; Nollon• avid Small Wareu; Ladlce and Gyula' Coll- liars slightly soiled front 6 to I'd rents a picrri Flue Enialeled Paper Collars for 45 rent a; a large stock of t•cule Trn vellszg Good• r,113.r.1i ar,l ,11 N Lc, hut 1., null ngain are Live us pur toutng rla where, as we buy onl y 1 non man 111 nat urers or Importert EtLI,I tell Yt pew., 11.: eai.not Inil to 111 _Wit LY DE, 78 MARKET STREET. N Goods Nuw Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods Nov Goods New Goods DISSOLUTION CO-PARTNERSHIP tolore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of T. F. DAY & C 30., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Jonas Keefer retiring from the firm. .1. F. DAY, JONAS KEEFER Pittsburgh, Pa., March 7th, 1864. CO-PARTNERSHIP The undersigned have this day entered into arturles of Co-partnerahip for Manufacturing, lini:orting and Vending of Saddlery and Coach Hardware, I a all its branches, under the name an.l style of II A. 1: .6t.. IT A 1) N No. 58 Wood Street. JOSIAH F. DAY, THOMAS S. HAYDEN Pittsburgh, Fa., January 18th, 1864. rnhB-dtf M_ A It 13 . VIE CLEOPATRA AND OTHER T Marble Panels for Walls. For sale by W. P. MARSHALL, ap9 87 Wood st. p.LANER ‘f, KAISER'S • Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines, These Sewing Machines are known as the v.m , best In the United States. They are WARR ANT ED, and sold at the LOW EST PRICES. Call and examine them before buying elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind proMptly attended to. ERNEST AXTFIELM_ Agent, No. 103 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. n.hle-lyd IstA.T6IAL •AANIK • OE' IE'rr'X'SESTIIIIIaEK*I TREAStrItY DEPAITIIFBBT_ • Orrioa CoMpIibOLEFAI OF TEIMUMPLIt*Igby, Washington OitY, A ag. tit? f 863. Warns-as, By satisfactory evidspipaiwysented to the underalg.nell, it has been madit_bin a ar that the FIBST NATIONAL BANK CIF • " BURGH, in dhe County "f a A i lleig/PNLY, and:State of PeOaylva ri g-tola has been uy, organ nf' ize4 and accbrdin the requirements ttdeAct of u,ui. Congress, entitled - .‘an Aet to gravid& aliatfonal Curretwy, secured by a pladge of finned States Stoats, and to provide for the cird iillallon and re demption thereof:" approved Febrtrary 05th 1863, and has complied wtth all the ploylaions of said Actrequired to be complied with before cOmmelligng the busineas of Banking. M - et/ op h , Comp_ Now Thannrons, I, Hugh p troller Of the Currency ,do hereby certif at the said FIRST. NATIONAL BANK 0 E/TTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and ?State of Pennsylvania' is authorized to commeine the bunnies* of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witnesss my' tieuid and seal of (Mee, this 6th day of Autuet 180. HUGH MoCULL9OII, SS S Comptroller of the Ourancy. THE FIRST NATIONAL SANK OF PrrrssusGs, Late Pittsburgh Trust Comitarty. Capitol $400,000, with prtotiewito In crease to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company ffilvt a it organ ized under the act to provide a Nation , urren -0 FIRST N A under the title of the FIRS NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer Its services for the collection dc Notes, Drafts, BUM of 'Exchange, &a., receive twonep deposit and buy and seU Exchange ow an parts of the country. The success which has attended the ihtsburgh Trust Company since Its organixationAn 1852, will we believe be a sufficielitguarapitte that busi ness entrusted to the new organizertion4 will re ceive the same prompt attention. Havinga very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the Country, we believe we can offer unusual facilities to those who do business with as. The business wUI be conducted by the same officers and directors. DI aseToßs Janie LAM/IMM W. K. Minot, Ronsar S. HAYS, ALEXANDER ISEWRat TRIALAS BELL, FRANCO 0. BALLET, THOS. WI9)3TYAN, ALEX. iiItADLIET, Saxert REA. JAHEs LAUGHLIN, Pettident. Jona L. ScuLtr, Cashier. augted&wtf SECOND NATIONAL BANK • Balmorals, I 1 REASURY DEPARTMENT, OF VICE OP COI( PT ROL I. Ell of THY CONAXIWTs Washington City, Feb. 13th,,,1864. WIIEIIBAIi, Ely satisfactory evidence pee ented to the undersigned, it has been made t O appear that the SI.A.IOND NATIoNAL HIWK. OF PITTSEUROR, In the County of Adrigheny, and State of Pennsylvania, has been 00 , organ ized under and according to the requieftnts of the Act of Congress, entitled "An /litho pri vide a National Currency, secured by a Wes oY United States Stocks, and to provide f thecir• culation and redemption thereof," appal ed Fob. ruary `2sth, Mid, and has complied w ithall the pro - % bilious of sald Act required to e tiempiled with before commcnalhg the busin ' Rank infC'ow, therefore. 1, Ryon IdeCoui:Goull.- tmlier of the Currency, do hereby • that the said sEcON'IP NATIONAL. A ' OF 1.1 TTslt L.* RO It, County of Allegheny, of State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to no nee the business of Ranking under the ACt aforesaht --- In testimony whereof witnesses,' land s s I, and seal of *ince, this lath dallrefFebru t ) ivy, 1664. flUtili Itlot.ll.l , x4lCH, • Comptroller of the Etirrency. t. TILE SECOND NATION BANS OF PITTSBURGFI. Pirojk (Formerly MON erry TRl'S'l> ... ' " ANY Capital, $300,000, with prtrUegeto tnereaie to 81,04:00,000. The IRON CITY THt'ST COMPANY hay oirtrra.iTuanleredrvices und f e o r r t t h h e e N t atidtta ran t l i.; ' n ur o T t na t LAc r.. t, ae al Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold. Mune y reeelved on Iteposit, and made on all parts al the country .1.. tPii ii..l3T HILL, I BO{ AN, t' F' FiLurriat ; W M IA tk,l tl *ARNER, Prtimarnl .INI. rTERst Otahler le tt23-4m • NEW CASTLE AND FRANKLIN BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE Capital . istocic or the NEW CASTLE anti FRANKLIN RAILIicAD CCIIPANT will he opened on WEI/NE-SPAY. t he 27th of April, proximo, In the City of Pittsburgh, at the Rooms of the Board of Trade In New Castle, Lawrence county. at the lice of the New Castle and Beaver Valley Retli• rund l'ompany. In Mercer, Mercer county, at the (Mee o f illiam Stewart, eat. In Franklin, Vertango county, at the &Mee of First National Bank. New Goods New Goode New Gori, BY (moss. OF COIIMISSIONERS : A. L. Crawford, Samuel M. Kier, S 14. Brown, .1 Zeigler, N' m. Dilworth. Jr., U. W. Cass, Win. Stewart, .1. C. :11 oriai. J, I'. Shaw, k leirge I' Itets, Robert Ashworth, Josiah King, James lileaklel , , iiiringer liarbaugh. .1. II Robinson. 1 W. lilanchartl. James K. Kerr, .1 H. Sullth, I)Rviti Courtney, 1' 11. Kennear Pittsburgh, March 31. 1664 nih3l.ltd Wall Paper! Wall Paper! New. Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods WINDOW SHADES, New Ge New GooOR OIL CLOTHS. New Goods LA TEST STYLES DIRECT PROM the manufacturers, for sale at the lowest prices, at Foerster & Schwarz's, NO. 104. /3111119r1IFI.E.1,1) mhl7-2m CEILING PAPERS POLYCHROME, FRE S C N D Floral Decorations. For sale by W. P. MARSHALL, spy di Wood street. TEMPORARY REMOVAL. "li7PIXAMEIN/5 "I=lr "-_"11" AY' Our friends and the public at large will nut, we trust, forget that we are at present and for n few weeks to be found at Wilkins Hell, over the Mayor's Office, Fourth street, where we have on exhibition and for sale as tine a stock of HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS, ETC., Asveeevbr9athi tnd at strict ly.• A ; TE & F A c t y hqa . H. ITT.PPYR & BRO., AGOOD TIirVES9rMENT.--A NEW and valuable machine, capable of netting *25 per day above expenses, has Just been com pleted and patented. The patent-right f. the State of Pennsylvania with one or more ma chines is now offered for sale on favorableterms. This is a rare chance for investment. From $2,000 to 03,000 capital required. • Addreas feb244l 508 A T 8, " A iib clUArte," Beidzides Canunpaglin, • *Canes *pnrkling Mocelle. In gore and Or MILLER tc lIPMERSTSON CAULKING MALLICTS, OF rior quality—For 545151 xes SOWN, 135 Wootst, I saluS NATIONAL tIANIC OF PITTSBURGH MN= It A I .1 - .11 (01 A. 1-) PIA NOS, W1.1k140 Ball, Fourth street. BOX 7M, Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR SALE. BELLWOOD COAL FARM FOR SALE MIRE BELLWOOD FARM IS SITU .. ate on the south side of the alonohgabeht Elver, nine tulles above Pittsburgh. It contains about AID Acres Surface Land. about 10u Acres of which is good Timbered, principally of Oak There are about 160 Acres 01 Coal iipon the premises, with the advantage of much Goal in the rear. There Is upon It one elegant mansion, with fine Fruit, Clreeuhouse, &c., the former realdenoe of Isaac, Jones, esti. There are six Dwelling Houses, and three good Barns on the premised. It has a frontage on the Elver of 2,800 feet, with a good landing, and sufficient depth of water at all seasons for loadfog coal. These, with tight of way to the coal fields, comprises the property non - offered for sale, A map of the entire prem ises can 6e seen at the office of J. S. C , OSGRArE, 163 Second street, and price and terms can lie learned from J. Y. COSIGRAVE, Iti3 Second street, or JOHN 310PLOSKET, 41,14-lot Port Perry oki SALE. MIRE COAL UNDER 5.51:10Dil ACRES near Monongahela City, with some 10 acres SURFACE bordering on the Monongahela Riv er, haring some 460 leet front, where there is a superior landing, even in low water times. Present price $l6O per acre. J. R. CASIDAY, Real Estate Broker, No. tit Fourth street apll F at HALL-- I'd ACRES OF LAND, Within thr Borough of Lawrenceville, and within 3 MILKS uF THE CI,I`RT HOUSE It is excellent land, well Improveti.lwith good hcalse, barn and out-buildings. It to the •t}ighest land In the borough, yet generelly level, and could be all divided Into good building lota. l'or shape, location and other qualities, It is the finest place for residences In the country. ()Were.] at private sale till MAY lot Title perfect. No incumberance. Inquire of GEO. F. GILLMOR E. LiS, Fourth street, or on the premises of aplB-21vd FOR SALE 0.11 Exchange for City Property. SA At ['F.l. U. KELLER That LARGE DWELLING with grounds at tached, on CARSON STREE; formerly occu pied by Christian thmten, late of East Birming ham. STABLING AND OUT-BUILDINGS in the rear of the Dwelling House. E.l). L. ISI32SEY, 109 £,.urtle street, PI ttaburgit r~OR SA LE.— THE U NDERSIGN ED have hero appointed 3 committee by the stockholders - to make sale of the OAKLAND AMIN PI rrsutrni ill AWL ht INERs V ILLE HALLWAYS, or either of them—with equip ments, stock. hc. , and will receive bids therefore until MAY ISTproximo. If not sold by that tune, proposals will be receit ed for the iren and ii cci of the respective railways. Notice of the disposal of the equipmente, will be given after May, ist, aforesaid. Sor particulars refer to either of the tinder ytgasst... W A. HERRON', lrmitttA ItILOD Scal, ' SAM 1' EL MORROW, CHARLES MEYRAP, A • .1 n I'ollnit-tee AIIIABLE EIS - 111-141tiill LOTS FOR • ISA.l.li,%—Four lots, each 1:5 feet front on Bluff street, corner of ist street. and 113 to 134 feet deep Pour lots, each `to feet front on Bluff street, adjointng the property of Alex hillier, deceased- Four lots. each At feet front on St. Patrick's alley. by lOU deep to an alley - 21 feet nide Also three lots, each 24 feet front on Crawford street. hy 133 feet deep on Tannehill .erect Will le s , dt at 1,,u- poets and on easy urns. Apply to S CI IIiBERT h. SONS, ap5M 51 Market street. MEDI CA CARD BODF.NIIAMICH, M. D V 1 rw ,12 W. D. DODP.3IHAMER. M. D Office, I. 14. 11.,14 xtrtct. tf tiler hour, from v to 4 p. m. DEVOTE THEIR ATTENTION TO the Medical nod Surgical treatment of Chronic- Ilisieittiet-i, k:speclully those of the lAIWER lit I V ka. , suck. es Niles, tiousttpsoon, I ul,t e, of the Bowel, Uleesttion el the Hovel. Stricture of the Bowel, pc. Also. the tsrlooa ehrtapla itisessea of the Wtouh, the li.ltlneys, the Blad der, etc. mhltittf It II: t) V A I KANE & DUFFY. KANE & DUFFY WOULD INFORM their friends and the public that therhave removed their Tailoring Establishment from the old stand to No. 14 ST. CLAIR STREET, Bis sell's new block, near the St. Clair st Allegheny bridge. Those desiring the latest patterns of Spring and Summer Clothing )(the rarest and most fashionable styles, are in cited to call and examine their extensive stook of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES KANt St DUFFY, No. 14 St. Clair st. To Railroad Contractors. IiaROPOSALi4 ARE INVITED FOR the GRADATION, MASONRY, BRIDGE sUPERSTURCTURE, BALLAST, CROSS TIES, and TRACK LYING of the Pittsburgh and Contellsville R.R. between GonneLinville and Cumberland, embracing a distance of eighty-sev en (87) miles, in sections of about one mile each. Specifications and profiles are now ready at the Company's Office, in Pittsburgh, and pro poiials will be received to the 30th of April. BENJ. H. LATROBE, President. Unice P. Br. C. R. R. Co., Pittsburgh. &pH OFFICE OF THE PITT9BOBGS,VT.W AYNE &CHICAGO RV. CO., Pittsburgh, April Sth, 1884. Ifik E BOAR L .—TOE OAR KJ, of Directors have this dhy declared a Divi dend of TWO AND ONE-HALF (2),;) per cent. on the Capital Stock of She Company, out of the net eartfinfor the quarter ending .March 31st payable(free of government - ibx,) on and after the itiTH OF MAY .prox.., at .the general office of the Company la Pittsburgh to the stock.. holders Whote Stock is teglitered there, and at the agency of the Company, ( Messrs : Winslow, Lamer it C 0.,) No. b 2 Wail strect,New York, to the stockholders whose stock laregietered there. The transfer books of the Company will close at 3 o'clock 7 p m."; on • • the 24 day of May prox , and will remain closed till 10 o'clock a. in. on the 17th of May thereafter. By order of the Board of Directors. apla-td W. H. BARNES, Sec'y. I)ECKHAM. A. LONG NO. 121 - LIBER, 1.1 ERTY SBTEET, ~, Agents for the quaker Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Russel's MoWer arid Reaper, Farmer's Mower, Cayuga -Chief, Mower and Reaper, and Wood's Mower. Also, dealers in Agricultural and Farming Implements of all kinds. febridtsar ALARGE LOT OF Congress bto Tobacco, Baltimore Span Tobacco, Navy Pounds " Bright ,4 (intend Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Flue Cut Sunny Side Fine Cut " Sweet Olive " hitODLLISTER & BAER'S, 108 Wood street, At mb2o dri ALTZIIMIG MONS—SMIJOAMT OART - RIVS MA Wt--ror Bale by JAMES isOwN, LBO Wood rt. he Palk post. edule of Advertising Rates STANDING 11 ATTER I 13 times a I (Mee a 1 Daily. week, week, i 1 Sqr. 1 Sqr. 1 Sqr. One time li• 76 . 5 i - Two times , 126 Three times.. 1 60 • Four times. 190 , Five times , 2 20 , One week.... ...... 260 170 , 65 Two weeks 4 35 2 90 1 45 Three weeks ' 600 400 200 One month : 750 1 600 , 260 Two months 11 25 . 7 503 75 I Three months 13 75 I 915 466 Six months 20 75 , Li 86 690 Nine months 12700 I 19 00 900 One year 32 00 21 :;3 . 10 70 - CD ANO/LA El LE ADVERTISE-VI:Li TS. For one square, changeable one time each week, confined to the immediate business df the advertiser. All larger advertisements in fixed proportion. 3 times' 2 times] I time Daily.) a week a week 1 a week • 1193•6 001 *360 [ $l:3 7 20 11 45 24 00 19 00 15 75 10 50 40 00 2B 00 24 50 .14 00 I month ' 4 months 6 mon he I 3 eqr. Sitr•Fiat notices double the above rates. Death notices, each insertion 50 cents Marriage notices, each insertion... 75 " Steamboat adrertisetdents, per trip .42 at) I . :3cecutors' and Administrator's no tices 2 15 The above are the revised rates of advertising as established at a late meeting of the newapa per proprietors of this city. These are but a slight advance over the .old rates, and in reality are still under the figure that the stringency of the times demand. Roth eastern and western publishers are much in advance of this schedule, it is yet possible that Pittsburglipublishers may he compelled to advance the schedule still farther. The continually advancing cost of la bor, paper, ink, and every essential to printing and publishing makes this action of publishers necessary and obligatory. As nothing is now made upon the subscription of newspapers, for the reasons above stated, it is required that the deficiency be made up from advertising or not at all. We hope this plain statement of the Case will be reason andsiptilfamenough for our liber al and enterprising .buainess men. They have heretofore accertied . a generous plikronage, and when a vital question-tike the present arises they will not, we ,know, be found holding back. FROM THE SOUTH Views of the French Emperor on American Affairs—His itecogni t ion of the South. Frwn the N. Y Worla BA.triatoitz, April 18 Southern Sews from Parts. I have had a long interview this niom ing with a distinguished literary gentle man who has resided in Paris- ever since the spring of 1891, and who, indeed, will return to that city in a few weeks being here at present .merely on busi ness. If this gentleman could be pre vailed on to give to the world all that has come under his own direct observation relative to the diplomacy of the "South ern Confederacy' (as it is called there) in Paris, and the attempted diplomacy of Mr. Dayton on the part of the United States, and to the gradual development. of the plans of the Emperor Napnlekain regard to the United Staies and to Alezt ico, it would constitute a - pamphlet - Us PYI tPliZiniXl4 ; slsisl - 12111 W-11-13A-Wbial wouM be all true, and the facts of wuten wow show in what a disgraceful position we have been placed among the family of nations In consequence of the imbecility, obstinacy, and fanaticism of the present Administration. Instead of recognizing the fact, and acting upon it, that diplo macy, and above all, the diplomacy at the French court, requires the exercise of the very highest mental ability, the umst enlarged understanding, and the most brilliant qualities, both of manner and person, and above all of that expe rience which can only be the result of long acquaintance and familiarity with the practical diplomatists of Europe; the Administration Sent to Paris, and has kept there as our minister and rep resentative during the whole of the present fearful crisis in our national histoiy, a man who, while he is an_es timahle gentleman at home, is destitute of every quality which ought to be con sidered necessary even in the humblest clerk or attache in his office ot Pella He is entirely ignorant of the French language; and his ignorance of the very rudiments of the science of diplomacy, and his lamentable deficiency in tact and manner', places not him but the country he represents, entirely at the mercy of Napoleon and the practiced French diploMatists. Advantages of the Sauna at the French Mart. If this were all, it would be bad enough. But, on the other hand, the tebel author- Ries at Richmond have been wise enough to send to Paris, as their representative, a man who, to say the least; fills the po sition of a foreign embaseader with cred it to himself and with advantage to his country. In spite of the difficulties of his position (for, he has not yet been 'for mally recognized), Mr. Slidell haS prov ed himself to be the equal in diplomatic skill and finesse of the European diplo matists whom he meets at the French court. In a social pointer view too (and you are aware how much depends upon this in Paris), the representative of the United States has been continually kept in the shade by the elegance, the -fre (money, and the lavish. expenditure of the entertainments given by the repre sentative of the Southern States. It is in consequence of these facts that Mr. Dayton, and the government that he represents, has been-deceived aud overreached on every side by the, south ern ambassadors. Even before the ar rival of Mr. Slidell in Paris, the agents or the South there had made such repre sentations to the Emperor of the power, resources, and determination of thesouth ern people, as caused the,: Emperor . to take the initiative in recognizin , the' "ao=confederacy" Eta "ik bePIEPT - , eat P " which was forynally„dope! at Washingtonby the ntinistersOfFrow! and England, This get prevented ! opr:1 government from hanging aspirates - ttke I rebel - privatosersmen whom WA had cap tured, and whom Mr. Seward threat-• ened that he would hang, and compell r il ed us to treat . them as prisoners of war. Views of Napoleon on American Allthire. The character of the Emperor Napo-. leon is such as leads him to form his plans, and toarrive at his determinations, with great deliberation. But when once they are formed, nothing can in duce him to change them. But in form ing his ohms on any subject, he seeks light from every quarter, and it is in this respect that the presence of lir. dell in Paris. has lieen so beneficial to the South. The coursewhich Napoleonwill ultimately pursue toward the South will be the course Thick he believes will 'be the most advantageous to him, and that will redound the moat to. the :glom of Frame: Ha bellevea,andqin member that I make theileistatementeoxi the antharitrassehliemen whoattzela, , • , ' • SOB g p - posT Steam Printing Edatiliaineent, BARB do FLYEEM, Prrprieton.- Pt Aitt A*,oO, PIIINW Ese&lQ the Li style. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO RAILROAD, - MERCANTILE AN. ODAL,FRINTING es*.doini - ••- - - - Poste, ~nrp~a' _ Lions with thedffilmnats of the. French court are of the most intimate - name= he believeetififtft6' iiiiTotllle North ~.3 , against the , Booth.:Wiltr* 141141Metigiftd in a military point - 43f_ - _-ortrtitaUllie . SoutheatinotbeCOriqliheligkthleVorth, thatlhe Seutheruil3tlitearimight- ly dentonstrateCtheir. i ,t/bift• '0,9 1 1 1 4 1 f . taro their - independence, and . t. t hre e r years. of' War -, tom:': :if lii North , (not so frirMimen •Multiouieridis of Waat.a.re orategrmitio butifinatitioN46 that,he -I,lll,Bil a t Ml l 4-. 1 .9' OPM4•.-t fDigil 94 gdtrettent,, in any e'srent." • ... If the Alterman 'SMtei hlid-ferucifaid united her would.i.noty;ifront:)coitaideral - tions of _policyilmmtActedan k liw,n u m e ti) ner he has in rpgard• to 4eVerti ..# Is, his operations lit Itte.tico 2,firidia e- Mg , ns - towardihelridie'd'Elitiies3tg' tft parts of his planic.f operliticanitiVittneri ice., This , plan ha&-betett PirtlflYP.dfalstri' , log. Sit „t WAS ; f...., ed, mid_ decided Ilan inobrlis was. "ail. llcelline - for - Iti clevelcipaidit Iv nil* 'fit' habit" 2 ' 7 ' 74ii If Napoleon;' Will Stoomi t' 4 ; 1194 Soutb, as nn Indepsind ~.H , } The tuiperor believe; AO gni) poilit4- cal and - 64mrdercial % adviiiitagea.. wilifoli he will .derivtiv froth tittql Illiriciileir c kti meat of: he Independeit of the South; and from mi,al Ibtofzwith thelt i gioutitera confederacy"," - reeture him total* tltage - steps, cad Ae tifirtafi yfi, *riel - i_,q nim i the , recogifition-of the effipire-in Mexico tinder.Maximilianbothitythit.Nerthiand Seatih- , The Peot.)!lti4 l APAr Wilikilbly promisedl l 4s FL,,elicultnit.Mi".7.7 the prien illid was to p r _ eemn tion. Buitbeterig4tielofild ?-Unman and Air.: Spsafird.fu . consenting- hilifeci egotze the eq4lienttlfg.44 o f. a moanteirs in... Mexico, on condition ..that. he.. would remain ributral 'nettled& 'the r ltrOftliiiiid South, surprised fold rather be the. Emperor Napoleon. :He :.had: been led to expect_that4:Bung - averment : mg kird,. make some attempt at /eastoo.mainftpin the Mon - tot doctrine;' sit . - itiii" to see that doetrimi Ei6 tillthAf 06E41* for it is literally true that illx , ..!Daytoti4 , - 4 1 91te.4ieRE912, 1,0.1.11e49115-IPISAVAItr inzton, commurucq to rtneerenen minister fdr fhtelikrt 'ird'O't ittigie or otir korerntherit to re/v*lle th'PErri; - ' • per or i Maximilian itutammi .: asgliiigishould ageea4 4te 24 C.Ttelliktbliir. !sr) ThisO#R#P.A on the, part of the, 01olninittzratt%,...hoWl ever, ' Win not - chttno ilie'defetmtiti,4 or the IDnmeror: And ItTitille-dpittiOn of my informanithatneither - rite.: cent action- of Ailliii,lPite!ctr .qvgula , tives be seized sippO l i tX, Na Zi IPPII- as pretext for' ii - niNtire - vtith'the. WON; bectiese thil reshltiffen l - pled'•hy Afar' body isso meek and Mildittita ham sad because the action of thegouse dperiltok and bes no power tli,, commit the ,aidudu s istration 'Warty cinirie - Whatetivi?. : - . , A Preach Avail aaii'lliii;y 7 ta c taLoiie 4 iiil 4 IA! , with Ine # I IM4 I -,,,, , 7 511.;.. The actiop of lia ~ apitoiltan it ; ii occur, accordink,tp 7 . t._ a_atithciiitz I take the foiiii Of : ' ' - I . 6frifoililinitt-', southarn meigderits=in ,--PliftitalliectijitlY haw that, kite liarthla SoAter insadeshby, two squtt,ypia-artekaa,thihaufftEatrifillidA, is the impression at the` terenc.n..,,paurt, chid that will he the'tiitie r thititiii or willtthrow - Jdoina thtrittitiskiwhieh hd has hitherictlworit,,and: mill , pochigiAt--- Clain ; i t twAiland, theltnial acknowldagenienf Ott heilt"dg attire' "siiiitikaig th&forrthilfdrfeeptkur • . that power, at 4 ---- eTWlteh„ 0tt,t1.. ! immediately followed by therapist: of a French ' 2 ing of a French army :at Newlailetrtuy The occu_pation of. the tparbgralif Vita/ ton and Wilmington by iteets,negre war v't awls will - iiiimecliately'fa)ki*r he blockade 'if those • ports Will 'N;iilsedi and' the long-hoarded! command tabaceis of the.§buth, bought -IvitlkAr/Acks will begin to Apr t v r toward - Ape portk - oi France - tinder donvoy of 'tifinedielgi. All thin we may expect-to; see khis isui nun, and:4111,44n! lesulteiSrart: the Oct that the hatred off , XL Lipct4.and, Seward towards • 114.- South,ytgidf determination' to br gl•Wrwil ate the southern pecipre; hairotkunttailt: er motives with them.thanvattiolkuume love of their wholcpottntg., Locoixsotive sa n d, rad he 4iniat. 4 .‘ I ant awareotilteterlei relldfillity of the tales , brought . :brrefugeast Inuit the South. Morer here*fciWp gees" have arrVed ' ditnng ,t hp your weekS. After "the' 43 di" they arwporeilittdlogitiliitutstlfdriblAK and go .where How pleastasvi - bavastesat abclut half-9f AkMLitit:e_r_Qmkw , 1 0 2 1 LTiellse4 with mote _than upzeb, 4_O,S whale' nnintier'inili WO *tire 'sseMd . of any infonnation two I heard, - of 5 a CaltlentitnY:4 z ifeind . them hoth i (but gt different,plittviNoFl3-, tug busily,at their tra de, ., arp„ina:, chinistg, Northern wore In diked to fei to , wcitk oif thegnithlle and.:-Obio,. Railroad before Ahe i wat:hez . gal?. • WILAIAIPY. iqbaw Jag RR* , ent ConditiOn. of the SOntherniallroMa, and the "rollhig 'Stock thereon', ie ?SOY valuable. ' I believe- It. true, because_they are welllatimmhere as honest ,axid trtgift4Mll.lt.". -u; They :that , the rallrOltdal say in the South, gehtrally "ataLl)l order Atag t ,fierViry %Drop been found to be sii:ly • of our r ral. , ." • - parties,' MirifthelPdhiiiiii'fiiittifa I. sippl,).-and that iiiveral new -ecoitfteeilng roads have been bulitidurlng tchftlxittsvp years. The road : ftomp L eitAllgtijkafr ginia, to 41leensborougb, _m North 0/0"- Tina, wai'ecnpleted - tile* 'hiiiiiilisige; and the rolling -stock:was rikbeit'ffillt few;weeks before my., - infortwnieft;Ykr , 4 41011 41 9, :•pir tared at no thali t` _Waist place's in the Smith'. The Works at Richmond (WM& thin' . riewripapertiorthe'Nliftir , rettibrid to'Alabams•BOUle months' itge4 hitt-bet& - engaged - day, and niglit-fitt . two . sicidtta past' tit the • riialmfdetWeq=barif of road iron for a new railroad.)rani n The 'other pliWes"Alithik*. : hi • madenro abOhariestimAdelgfAt~,- 17112.4WiWvw VaL. Y#FMINRIIniN THMAragEWMPEWHINE. 'B-p • et•Send er hiaottlites; at tles•OP re = 15 62 , w.gte the ; $ , setwing/ W PPT P ' an honorable en on vantifitAnifWheel ex• & Whip e medal 14 dend elder Hnoir.." 's The Ho far we ' awarded a.:417161U)Un1,00,A1k ) as the best for aLl.pmposeson exhibition. Our • 'lightest- Llitiedthin sustsideedlfeei st Mpeenet work on the lishtatand heaviest Sold and at IPos:l2lhlett. Mid set • =1:: +7 ".. ,4 1#*4',Z40 0 1t_ ' r JEN 4311E.;-.1 , 76 MereAlideidefie • Oen2 4sl V. , AciellukaAl-mitht Ink-ann is the - onlY'arladle • hnitirlintlitertind: eleati•h thiraw,344:o424,ollakm . principal Igarsll3- %Pk at the ' a t!, .5t614.,0r.,4 “.% , ... 2 _-% - iciLi -- 13.1t a-X:1 macs kgentilllWWittklikiC, - - _ g tilk ' I goQPIPOIIIMI6, • 5 4444 .1 51 45, 45 1 5!!'„ ,44 izE r,, 1 1,1,1 , 1*-57.<1 ~ ...