VElrl woman. a = • . - • - -- - • is fill H 'Off rE' 1 ---- I 0.,4 _ ktui R e, gate. (.40 ve&dep , • iA I; ;!: S. e " • - • •••?,- if r,7 ,(P'l • ''• „ .4 441 -• .eo Onemh. 6)004 'Ns " • AOO • niniontrxiOiros 1,25 Three months- it,oo •• • • VLibit,t^ - ,60 Filar 19,00 ...••••••••. • Lt 1 1 P ' _ 1,75 Five months ..-.. 14,b0 • ' • Mg. ' r " PLAIN AND FANCY JOIIpfIIItING, fitt PlitOtAt.ll;::4,o • r - • , ,Enir N'as • - •,.f &7 04 01r. • r - • ' _ : 0 ICOMented 'Li the 111 , 111).0,eir • • 1 / 4 .ff 4:Come week year.ls3o,oo I C 4 ' • • . " BP EX ,141.'" . , - - „1E!..1129 T • ql • ;"t7.t•••'.o .. a'N. ••„. _ • _ • 4 . RAILROAD, 1 :i; 1 " , k;19 4.01 W, by mall, $3,00 per year. , •*:;M - -4!" . _ city, at 18 cents per week. - "TAW I. poser. - - $1,60 140 g'•‘-1 1 , 11 1,,, 1,40 311, (andone to getter up,/ It .W • Oneinnerton Two insertions.. T, Three insertions... Four Insertions.— Five hwertions..., Two One wja i thtt, Three One square e hsngeaLle Single subsariptiom Delivered/ in the W rive copies, each. Ten •rOes, s•-• itn ocoyaes,nach.. Twenty onplen, earl . " JAS. P.' BARB, OR. HOOFLAND'S cx BITTERS, PREP3IIED BY C. M. JACKSON, e• PHILADELPHIA, Pa ft is • not a Bar Room Drink) tErces J rvrT rE FOR. R UM, AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE, -BUT A 'HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. ETTRJE Pcvpiic FREE FROM AlooOlio Stimulants or Injurious Drugs, WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE: ' LINER COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia and Jaundice, 14000%ND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE Chrosilo or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases . arising from a I3isor. dered Stomach. Observe . the Following Symptoms RESULTING FROM fitsorders of the Digestive Organs Constipa lion Inward Files,Fullness or • . Blood to the Head, ACidigy of, the Stomach, Natisea, Hevlburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink -J*r Iluttertogat the Pit ffthe Stom ach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart Choking or Suffocating Sensal,l9ll3 when in a lying tamaidgersescof Vision, Dots or Webs be fo ght, R , ver and Dull Pain , In* the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyea,Pain in lathe Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &c. Sudden 11 ushes of Heat, Burn login the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great Depres sion of Spirits HOOFLANO'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL GIVE YOU A GOODAPPETITE, STRONG NERVES,____ HEALTHY NERVES_ , STEADY NERVES. BRISK FEELINGS, HEALTHY FEELINGS A GOOD CONSTITUTION, A STRONG CONSTITUTION, A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION, A SOUND CONSTITUTION. NIL ALAKE I}U. vvIcAlL - - STRONG WILL MAKE THE DELICATE WILL MAKE THE THIN WILL MAKE THE DEVRESSEM - - LIVELY WILL MAKE THE sex,rAcriy COMPLEXION - CLEAR mursiicarEWlL.L MtK LEAR E THE 4 1G JILT Will prove a blessing in ErVrrsXlrir Can be used svithc perfect safety by HALE OLD OH OR SAL' YOUNG P_ABTIOULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitter - s, ptit up in quart bottles, compounded of the sharpest or common rum, costing from 20 CAllgot &Isehdb ,e s ,ps it. r Balton, the taste disguised by Anise or This class Pa of Bitters has caused and will cant:nue to . as lona as they can be sold, hundreds to die theileath of the drunkard. By their use the system cintinually under Me in fl uence of Alcoholic • s of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is erviatedditd , 4.pt up, and the result is ail the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's hie and death. Be wardporthem. FoOtheitterho desire and will have a Liquor Bitters, to e pub lish the following receipt. Get One Me. oojiand's Geranium Bitters, and g Quarts of Good Brzuldy or SY.hy, and the result wilt Le a preparation that Wv , tetZasel in medical virtue: and true escel- -letlo4 yaftle numerous Liquor Bitters itt the mar ket, and wta cost much less. You will have all the virtues of Hoolland's Bitters in connection with a good article of Liquor, at a much less price than these inferior prepardtions will cost you. DELICATE CRI.LDREIV Those suftering from. 111ARASATUS, wasting away, with scarcely any tiesh on their bones, are cured in a very short time; one bottle in such eases, will have a 171106 t surprising etrect, DEBILITY, Banning from'fevers of any kind—These Bitters will renew your strength in a very short time. FEVER AND AGUE, he chills will not return if these Bitters are dad. - • Noperson in a Fever and Ague District should be without them. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. uuygt e h d not lc le ad d ispo sed e t r o a l, fav o r through or r d 0 , .. ingredients and effects ; y et know of st o no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. Ids this more readily in regard to /Aootland's GSM= Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. hI. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indehfato my friend Robert Shoemaker, esq., .Sot amoral of this prejudice by proper testa, ,esndfor encouragement to Try them, when slitter ' futfrhui great and long continued debility. The useitifthreef bottles of these Bitters, at the begin ning of-12telpresent year, was followed by evident relief, j and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigdr which 1 had not felt for six months bgird; &milled almost despaired of regaining. I the re thank:Clod and my friend for directing ma to the use of them. PittLitettrute, June 23 1882. • J. NEWTON BROWN. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We Call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the tact that "HOOF LAINVS.Derman Bitters" will cure nine tenths et gliaaVIMA induced by exposures and priva tltdialtuddentlo camp lite. In the lists, publish ed almost:daily in the newspapers, on the arrival ot.,the sick, it will be noticed that a very large sOpoition are suffering from debility. Fver) ease or that kind can be readily cured by Hoof late' German Bitters. We have no hesitation ip stiltuag that if these Bitters were freely used agmyrour soldiers hundreds of lives might be MYdd r -otherwise mild be lost. The'p'toprietora are daily receiving thankful lohteni.4vinsulterers in the army neer h w h o toori t rsaitored to health by th o e sp use itals of thoskalittera sent to them by their friends. iSSIVARE OF COUNTERFEITS thst-theSloature of "0. M. JACKSON" ht oci-the of each Bottle. PRICES. Lug* .41,00 per Bottle, or Half Doz. $6,00 755. " " or Half Doz. $4OO it i gmajgotu t. z 5, on.acconnt of the -quantity the itilliatnThOM, alit ranch the cheaper. c ighoollour nearest druggist not have the ar _ .111014 Q nut be pat Ott by any of the Intoxicating =dons tha and w t e knzbil o iarj rward, ylc;j1:41 . nl4 =Wilice, and Manufactory, No. eat Aft filrFf , 4 , ll.ll.4lD,EDftkilft., JONEWL4jEVATS • • • (BtWOES-§angVo .31r. .TAMCIEWI #i 00.0 -PitoPi!;r3ml;2 s: ;: o laf ia t SA= by Drstatsts sad DesUrs to p3,,tAte United states. noLtsdarm Editor and Proprietor K UNKEL'S CULEBRA + D PLAIN BLACK SILKS, , FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF I'ITTISIFIriEfFtfaFT. AT , TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 6.1,00, tali 1,1,'25, 1,37, 1,30, 1,75, 2,00. • Creme oF Costeme.OLLEUOPTHROtriLIIRAOY, The Great lonic, , WashingtoaCity, Aug. 6th, 1863. The Great Tonic, I t.heapest goods in the ell). Wasaass, By satisfawto7 evidence presented The Great - Tonic, ! ' to the undersigned, it had been made to The Great Tonic ' ' BROKER PL A T 1 ) FOD LARDb , . that the FIRST NATIONAL BA.NR, OF PaPAT , BURGH, in the County ob Allegheny and State For DyspePeia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, of Pennevnis has been, duly organized under For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Al 31,121-2 pet Yaid. and accordingto the requirements of the Aot of For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, • Congress, entitled "an Actito provide a National For Weak Stomachs and Generei i:€ raiitY, SO " lid Colors & Double Face Currency, secured by a pledge of United States For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, i stocks, and to provide for- ecirculation and re- For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, ' demption thereof." appeqwed February 25th, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility. From 5j.1.,3d to 2,00 pet Vat d . 1463, and has complied with all The provisions of Reliable and Sure to do Good, said Act required to beLenmplied with before Reliable and Sure to do Good, SPRING- DRESS GOODS, oommencing the business Of Banking. Reliable and Sure to do Good, Now Tazazirons,l, ling.h hlctlulloch, Com Reliable and Sure to do 0 oral, • At i•t3-4-c, 25, 31, 37, 50, 111 . 75 , 5 1, 0 0, : troller of the Currency, do.fusreby certify hat the And Cannot do Harm, I said FIRST NATIONALMANK OF PITTS- ' And Cannot do Harm, I i 'omprieii-e su.,ine decided bargalne, SURGE, county of Allegheny and State of And Cannot,tio Harm,l ' Pennsylvania, is authorised to commence the And Cannot '6O Harm, GOOD SHIRTING MUSLIMS,; business of banking under;ths Act aforesaid. It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood. At 18 3.-t and 23e per Yard. ' seal of office, thia sth dal August. MA. It Costs but little anti Purifies the Blood, . , utriti stoouttoco, It Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood, FAST COLORED .PRINTS, )se Comptr er of the Currency. We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, I At 16e per Yard, --.a.-.` We only ask a'Trial, ' AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK We only ask a Trial, , ' GARDNER& SCIIT.EITER'Sf OF PITTSBURGH, PA., 9 I Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. 2 Capital $400,000, WK _ privilege to In- FP Eirrl=l.7ElE7C l . ',reuse to 81,000,000. , Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Of this Valuable 'lonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Only 75 Cts. and Une Dollar per Route, ju t - . Only '75 C.lts. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 76 Ota. and One Dollar per bottle, • mh 3l Only 75 Ota. and One Dollar per Bottle, I N r Manufactured solely by S. A. KUNKEL 6. eW 00d :3 BRO. General Depot, 118 Market street, Har risburg, Pa. For sale in PITTSBURGH by all respectable dealers. For sale in Pittsburgh by R. E. SELLERS & New Good 00., and B. L. FAHNESTOOK & 00. janl4.-81a The Pittsburgh Trust - Company Wiring organ ized under the act to proffide a National Curren cy, under the title of the ETRSTId respectful NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH wouly offer its services for Collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchang tic., receive money on deposit and buy and sell gliange on all parts of the country. .- sr The success which has attinded the•pitubtu T h IMPORTANT TO LADIES. New Goods 6 Trust Uompany since its Organization in 1852, N ew G cv . - 1. , will we believe be a eufficiEgt#L az rantee that bum - nese entrusted to the ne 0 atien will re .. Great American Remedy:, ceive the same prompt a on. - 1; .; , Having a very extensive correspondence with - Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, Harvey's Citron Thermal New Go o d s (1 , I N OA„ Goods we believe we can offier unusual facilities to those VEIIIIALV. PILI.S E 4 who do business with us. The business will be oondgeted by the same XI AVE'S( EVER YET FAIL E.DCW GEN officers and directors. JUL the directions have teen strictly followed,) .New Goods . N . fri New Goode, DLEBOTORB in removing difficulties arising from Jamas LABGILLYN W.R. K. li orlon, peo OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF pi ROBERT S. RAYS, ALl:xi:Worn Sp sea NATURE. New Goods Pai r 1 THOMAS BETS. Ps,grrets G. Bs.itz - t, New G oo d s , Teas. WIORTMAN, ALEX. BRADLEY, Or in restoring the system to perfect health when . Sam= Rms. suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, I iii i JAMES LAVONLIN, President. Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmleab JOAN D . SCtrLLT, Cashier. on the constitution, and may be taken by th -sr e DI ew Goods '0 1 New'i Goode _a4P5-dwtf , 1.4 , most delicate females without causing distrefs , at the same time 44 THEY ACT AS A CHARM, am, 0 New Good s By g reng .t hen i ngt tivigor a ti ng , 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, however, NOT be taken the first New ; ~ea Goods , three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the 'l i result. Each box contains 60 Pills. PR ICE, ONE New Goods DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, . N O'kAii v ITIISTANDITitti THE HIGH Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of nAlt OF GOLD, and the advance in all Nature, and emphatically the LADLES' PIO- Linos of g0,a14, we are still selling our very VATE nrFnICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir ed to pey postage. .4W-The pills and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired, SECURELY tiEd LED, and prepaid on receipt of money by J. BRYAN, M. D., Generol Agent, Shawls, No. 76 Cedar street, New York. .Joseph Fleming, Druggist, corner of Cloaks, the Diamond and Market Street, agent for Pitts burgh. oc6-emdaw Dress Goods PRIVATE DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, No. 60 Smithfield Street. log,ther with HEARTY STOUT CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IS need of medical adviee should not tail to p:,v e him a ealL * Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure, Impu rities, serofnlous and venereal affections. Also, hereditary taint, such as tetter, psoe.asis and other skin diseases, the origin of whir.h the pa tient is ignorant. Dr. 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's remedies cure in a few days this painful affliction. he also treats Piles, Glee; Gormorrboe, tire that Discharges, Female Diseases, Paine in the Back and kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed. Office and private rooms No 00. Smithfield STIIRET, Pittsburgh, Pa. NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.— Among a certain class of self-important peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseasesnamed in this card, (Pair ars DISEASES,) 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 familyto to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti sea the fact, and 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 thephyslatan that advertises—how else -are they to know I Are they not aware that Sir Aatley Copper Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles ' Bali and lit. Piaui Rloord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases I These men are bele. up as shining lights in the medical world 1.1 don't assert that all men are worthy that publiah, still there are a great number of them that are. I have ' devoted myself to the study and treatment of PErvarne DISEASES upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. lily treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as I think it is the best and moat certain. It is in 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 sutli cientpropf without adding rnore. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a 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 lose of health rind money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Poston's°. JUST OP EN I ING- . A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS and CLOAXINGS, All of the newest patterns. Call and sce,at H. J. LYNCH'S, No. 96 Market street, and No: I Market Alle: DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS, BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, NO. 64 FOURTH STREET, mh23 S. S. MARVIN /WIRE ,LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF 1. NEW and CHEAP Wall Paper & Window Shades „In the country, at FOERSTER h. SCHWARZ'S, inha 164 Smithfield 'at. MAYLVIN , S BOSTON CRACH_Eit BAKERY, 64 FOURTH eerruazE.,r, tureen Wo REMOVAL OP LIVERY IliffAßLE. The tinders:ls:rued having renurvi_id his Live ry titable final thirrear of the Seril.t House, to near the eoineri rif First suisi Smithfield street. W.O. °ono% old stand,. Is PrOVAL'ed to furnish carriges, buggies, and saddle heviies upon the shortest notice. also horssies kept at livery at seasonable rates. Undert, and all arrange ments for funerals will rtreetva •As atten tion. H lIIRT6fIf -A 74'.;st T. . ET LHG .OS THE Stoat:Mb:tete 6f the Cleveland and Pitts b Ragitr o ff:clOrtpany will be held at the of fice of said mpakny in.Clesehand, on the 4T DAY OF MAY nt atrlo 0 1 .140 ck 5,.. in., to vote upon the Lucre: , 00,Cartital Stook of said GonlPtut", for . tffpoae of allowing the bonds Theid vontyAtty to be converted into stock. Traostrrnotelta willhe closed on the 6:3d day of April Born thobth.Slay of flay. BS r id PE . LI 1 d . i . 9 f . _r J: N. MINIVULLQUOR. P resident . -cneveguk Kobe* tot - - . soma . - .... SEMIN&L WEAKNE:',S RHEUMATISM -AT THE PXTTS PIIRCIM, PA, and Market. feb26 PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1864. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY; &C. iL , A ..i?.. Gr - E. STOCK Bleached and Unbleached Mush ns At lower frii Ceil than we could replace them to. day. To wholesale and retail buyers we can of fer inducemerrts in our line. C. HAnson. Love & Co., 74 and 76 Market street FOR THE. UNFOkt - THE LUNG sot(iwr FOR ;ES M if -46 "° • TH fUE °• , - g • - • - DAYS CH 'MIME_ _REMEDY, C HEROKIirS INJECTION ',lmpounded from Roots, Barka and Leaves. HEROKEE REV), , the ores! Indian Dture!- u. a!! diseases .0 the urinary organs, such as In, aitiamer of the I..rine, Ivlammat ion of the tiladdcr, InflaL•mation of the Fiutueys, Stone to the Bladder, ore, L -a vel, Gird, Gonorrhan, and , epecially recur (mans ed in v‘ase cases of Fluor Ali.us tor finites is jema let) sehcre all the old nail:l eo ), medicines hare /lilt I. Zeit it prepared In a highly concentrated farm, the dote only ben tg from one to two tea s;,,sinf uls three times a clay. nte - It is diuretic sad ..niteratlve In Its action; ptu dying and cleansing She blood, causing it to now in all its original purity and vigor; thus removing from the system all pernicious causes which have induced disease. CHEROKEE TYJECTIONIs Intended as an ally or assistant to the Cherokee Remedy, and should be used in cthojunotion with that medicine in all canes of Gostorrhaw, Gleet, Fluor ALAI,' or Whites. It effects are healing, soothing, an 1 demulcent; rem) Ping all scalding, heat, chat dee and pain, instead, of the burning and almost unendurable pain ti tat is ex:pet-fenced with near ly all the cheap qucr k Iniectitisas. nsr - liy the use 0 r the Cherokee Remedy are! Cherokee In jection—the two medicines AT :he same time- sill improper discharges are removed, and the tt reakened organs are speedily restored to full rig , ir and strength. -LW-For lull parti culars get our pamphlet front any drug store in I 2:te country, or write us and we wilt mail I ree I u any address, a full treatise. tom-Price, Cher, lkee Remedy, $2 per bottle or three bottles for Al,. "Price, Cherokee Injection, el. per bot tle. or three bottler. Eor $. rEsTSent by Exp ref a to any address on receipt of price. 44-Sold by all (fru ggists everywhere. Dr. W. IL Merwin & Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, Res, be Liberty street, New York, i-old by Dr. CiEO. 'll. KEYSER, No. 140 Woo sheet. tnhl6-eotd-d.kw rilif - eiRTEA T .-. INDIAN MEDICINE, Core; dounded from CI) - = • 5-- - .0 r:g. i l \ 4 = MCC 4 '''' \ ; I/ \ =7 CC IV ' (~ . , Cl) :-I1 :ir • r— rri sm. -7 _t4 .i, . 4 = l ,1 .. _ .). g -. ~ r a n = - :4r, culr.c)ii. - nE CURE! An unfailing cure for Spernsatorrlie Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all shseases raussd by self -pollution; such a: Loss of Memory L niversal Lassitude., Pains in the Back, DiMlltiti t a Vision, Premature Old Age, Weak Nerves, D . - ty of Breathing, Trembling, Wakefulness, Eruptions on thr Face, Pale Countenance, Insanity, Consump tion, and al/ Ike Direful complaints, caused by de parting from the path of nature. SQ - This medicine is a simple vegetable ex tract, and one on which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not failed in a sin gle; instance. Its curative powers have been sufficient to gain' victory ever the'inost stubborn AlbiG-To those who have trifled with their con stitution, until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, we would say, Despair not 1 the Onzaonss. Urns will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doctors have failed. air For full particulars get a circular from any drug store in the country, or write the Proprje• tors, who will mail free to any one dashing the same, a fulltreaUse in pamphlet form. tirPrice,steper bottle, or - flu 46 begs* for gd, and forwarded by Express to ill parts of the world. Sold by all respectable druggortr evterywhe* Dr. W. B..lifirwin & 00., SOLE PRVIETOW, No. _New York. 'Sold by am. WEEYS • No. 140 WOO! wtreet. New Goods 'New Goods FM% cperii to. ri :Two TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OPPICZ Or COMPTROLLER. OP THZ OCIEULENCY, Washington City, Feb 13th, 1864. Wnassaa, By satudadtory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, in the County of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylsaa, has been duly organ ized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, esibitied "An Act to pro vide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for thecir culation and redemptimithereof," approved Feb ruary 25th, 1883 and has complied with all the pros talons of said Act required to be compiled with before commencing the business of Rank inf4ow, therefore, I, Noon McCor..tocu Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said SECOND NILTIDNAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, County of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid / In testimony whereof witness my hand / and 8 seal 64 HU of office thi H s 13th day ofbIeCULLOCH Febru ary, 1, ltomptroller of the Currency. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSAIIRGH, PA., New Goods New Goods Balm orals, (Formerly IRON Cal 141,11§N_COMPANY.) Capital, $300,000, with privilege to Increase to $1.000,000. The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hav ing organized under the National Currency Act, offers its services for the tranaactlon of a Gener al Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold. Money received on Deposit, and Collections made on all parts of the country. DIRICCTORA : JACOB PAINTER,I IiOBT. ROBINSON, Jazz RILL, R. BOUORMAN, C. F. /C 1 LOBBER, W. M. GOR.MLT. UOOPER, G. E. *ARNER, President J NO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier. febsl3-4md NEVV CASTLE AND FRANKLIN 110.00 KS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE JIIa. Capital Stock of the NEW CASTLE and FRANKLIN . RAILROAD COMPANY Will be opened on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of April, proximo, In the City of Pittsburgh, at the Rooms of the Board of Trade In New Castle, Lawrence e - .unty, at the Of fice of the New Castle and Be.: ver ` - alley Rail road Company. In Mercer, Mercer county, at the Office of William Stewart, eaq. In Franklin, Venttrig - o county, at the Office of First National Bank. BY ORDER OE COMMISBIONERB : A. L. Crawford, Samuel M. Kier, S. Li. Brown, J. Zeigler, Wm. Dilworth, Jr., G. W. Cass, Win. Stewart, .1. o—Murray, J. C. Shaw, George C. Reis, Robert Ashworth, Josiah King, James Rleakley, Springer Harbaugh, J. H. Robinson, T. W. Blanchard. James K. Kerr, J. H. Smith, David Courtney, F. D. Kennear. Pittsburgh, March 31. 1964. mh3l,ltd Wall Paper! Wall Paper! WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLO-THS. LATEST ,STYLES • DIRECT FROM the manufacturers, for sale at the lowest prices, at Foerster & Schwarz's, WO). 1t34 €41111"113PIEJL1D twr 3nhl7-2m CEILING PAPERS pOLYCHRONE, FRE sco AA D Floral Decorations. For sale by W. P. MARSHALL, ap9 , 57 Wood street. TEMPORARY REMOVAL Our friends and the public at large will not, we trust, forget that we are at present and for a few weeks to be found at Wilkins Hall, over the Mayor's Office, Fourth street, where we have on exhibition and for sale as fine a stock of HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS, ETC., As were ever brought to this city and at atria* , ly EASTERN FACITORY PRICES. H. KLEBER & AGOOD INVESTMENT.—A. NEW and valuable machine, capable of netting * 25 per d a y above expenses, -has Just beep com pleted and patented. The patent-right f the State of Beunss lvanie with one or more ere chines is now red for sale on favorable terms. This la a rare chance for investment. From $2,000 to $3,0*0 capital required. --Address BOX Mt, ./effilelf Pa. 50 BASKETS, "PINTS AND ctutrltho Held:doles Obampaghe, OtteelkOn*li.. ALPIMiIe , /a atm *Matt %a xe. mosntTsorir • . • CAvrailate MAzadzim, SUPS. nor vut.litp.Foy gala by SOWN Wag, it. OF PITTSEWROR 11. A I I, 0 A . PIA.NOS, SFSlkb:is Hill, Fourth street FOB SALE KELLWOOD COAL FARM FOR SALE. MIRE .13ELLWOOD FARM IS SlTU ate on the south side of the Monongahela River, nine miles above Pittsburgh. It contains about 440 Acres Surface Land, about NO Acres of which is good Timbered, principally of Oak. There are aboilt 160 Acres of Coal upon the premises, with the advantage of much Coal In the rear. There is upon it one elegant mansion, with fine Fruit, Greenhouse, he., the former residence of Isaac Jones, esq. There are six Dwelling Rouses, and three good Barns on the premises. It has a frontage on the Ricer of 2,800 feet, with a good landing, and sufficient depth of water at all seasons for loadiog coal. These, with right of way to the coal fields, comprises the property now offered for sale. A map of the entire prom hies can be seen at the office of.l. S. COSGRA E, 163 Second street, and price and terms can he learned from J. S. COSGRAVE, t 63 Second street, or JOHN HeCLOSKEr. dpl-11 , r 0 FL s THE COAL tNDER 5:150 ODD A:CH./SS near Monongahela City, with some lo acres SURFACE bordering on the Monongahela Riv er, having some 460 feet front, where there is a superior landing, even in low water tiifies. Present price $lOO per acre. J. H. CASrDAY, Real Estate Broker, No. 87 Fourth street a ll _ FOR SALE- 11 ACRES OF LAND, Wlthill the Borough of Lawrenceville, and within 3 MILES OF THE COURT HOUSE. It is excellent land, well limproved,fwith good house, barn and out-buildings. It is the highest land in the borough, yet getterelly level, and could be all divided into good building lots. For shape, location and other "qualities, It is the finest place (or realdencea in the country. Uttered at private sale till MAY Ist Title perfect. No incumberance Inquire of GEO. F. CHLLSIORE, 1.54, Fourth street, or on the premises of aplB4wd FOR SALE OR Exchange for City Property. SAM TTEL R. 11 ELLER That LARGE DWELLING with grounds at tached, on CARSON STREET, formerly occu pied by Christian Eamsen, late of East Birming ham. STABLING AND OUT-BUILDINGS In the rear of the Dwelling House FRED. L. IHMSEN, 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. - ff . „\Oß SALE.—THE UNDERSIGNED _K` have been appointed a committee by the Stockholders to make sale of the OAKLAND AND Pl rTSBURGH AND MINERSVILLE RAILWAYS, or either of them—with equip ments, stock, kc., and will receive bids therefore until MAY IST proximo. If not sold by that time, proposals will be received for the iron and wood of the respective railways. Notice of the disposal of the equipments, &c., will be given after May, tat, aforesaid. ..for pagtioulats...refer_ to.eitkoka, .1;4 er. signed WM. A. HER JOSHUA EHODEt3 SAMUEL MORE_ 0* CHARLES MEYRA. N, A. S. BELL, - Committee. ik , "ALITABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR V SA.LIG,,Four lots, each 26 feet front on Bluff street, corner of Gist street, and 112 to "at feet deep. Four lots, each 20 feet front on Bluff street, adjoining the property of Alex. Miller, deceased. Four lots, each 20 feet front on St Patrick's alley, by 100 deep to an alley 24 feet wide. Also three lots, each 24 feet front on Crawford street, by 133 feet deep on Tanoehlll street. Will be sold at low prices and on easy terms. Apply to S. CCM:L/3Ela & SONS, ap2o 51 Market street. MEDICAL CARD. W. BODENHAMER, M. D., 5.5 4 Broadway. NEW YORK W. H. BODENHAMER, M. D., Office, No. 146 Third street. Office hours trout 9 too p. m. "BIiEVOTE THEIR ATTENTION TO 17 the Medical and Surgical treatment of Chronic. IMseasois, Especially those of the LOWER ROWEL, Bud. as Piles, Constipation, Fistula, Fissure, k'alling of the Bowel, Ulceration of the Bowel, Stricture of the Bowel, h.c. Also, the various Uhroniu Diseases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Blad der,,,pto. mhi-dtf REMOVAL KANE & DUFFY. ANE & DUFFY WOULD INFORM ..1%. their friendanndthe public that they have removed their Tailoring Establishment from the old stand to No. 14 ST. CL AIR STREET, Bis sell's new block, near the Si. Clair at Allegheny bridge. Those desiring the latest patterns of Spring and Summer Clothing in the rarest and most fashionable styles, are In vited to call and examine their extensive stock J f CLOTHS, CASSLUESES,VESTINGS, KANE & DITFYY„ No. it St. Clair at. To Railroad Contractors. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR the GRADATION, MASONRY, BRIDGE SUPERSTURCTURE, BALLAST, CROSS TIES, and TRACK LYING of the Pittsburgh and ComteDevine R.R. between Connellsville and Cumberland, embracing a distance of eighty-sev en (V) miles, In sections of about one mile each. Specideations and proflles are now ready at the Company's Mike, in Pittsburgh, and pro posals will be received to the Both of April. BENJ. H. LATROBE, President. ()dice P. Ss C. R. R. Co., Pittsburgh. apli OFFICE OP THE PITTSBURGH, FT. W &THE & CHICAGO RT. CO., Pittsburgh, April Bth, 1864. IYIAEND NOTICE.—TEILE BOAR IL" of Directomhave this day declared a dead of TWO AND ONE-HALF (2%) per cent oe'the Capital Mock of thellompany, out of the net earning for t the quarter ending March 31st tilt., payable (free of government tax,) on antr after the 16TH OF MAY pros., at the general office of the Company inFittsburgh to the stock. holders whose stock is registered there, and at the agency of the Company, (Messrs. Window, Lanier A. C 0.,) No. 62 Wall street, New York, to the stockholders whose stock is registered there. The transfer books of the Company mill close at 3 o'clock p. to, on the 2d day oflffay proz and will remain closed till lOo'clock a. on the 11th of May thereafter. By order of the Board of Direatora. apl3-td W. R. BARNES, See'y. EECILELLM & LON__O NO. 127 • Mt. ER'rrSErn,LT,PITTSRMIGII, Agente for the Quaker Mower and Reaper, Buitele Mower and Reaper, Riassere Mow4gr, , and Farmer's Mower, Oayuga Cad, Mower and Reaper and Wood's Mower. Also, dialers in Agricultural and Farming Implements of all idnds. felVldarav A LARGE. LOT OF it=s6's Tobacco, re Spun Tobacco, Navy Pound Out. and Dry Smoking Tol , acco, Solace Fine Out SSun ny eet Sid e e Fine Out w At M'OOLLISTER & BAEB'S, n,h2B 108 Wood street. CiAIILIELNG 111.0114-41IUGART 4 taIMarISMIXE-Ptelaitiff JA.11023 Etnni, RAO MI Wood st, .4.'P...,,i,,k,.... : . 9 : 10.4 Schedule of Advertising Bates One - time ; $ 76 ! $ $ Two times 1 25 ' Three times.. 1 601 • Four times. 1 90 , Five times 220 ! .1 One week........... , 260 170 86 Two weeks 4 35 2 90 1 45 Three weeks ' 600 i 400 . 9 00. Clue month 1 750 , 600 260, Two months - 11 25 I 760 375 Three months ! 13 76 i 915 ! .4 56 Six m0nth5......... ; 25 76 ! 13 85 ' 690 Nine months I 27 00 ! 18 00 914*. One year I 32 00 ; 21 33 10 70 CR,LIVOZABLE AD VERTISN..II:ENTS For one square, changeable business each week, confined to the immediate ofthe advertiser- All larger advertisements in exact proportion. I month. 3 mouths 6 months I year... Sarriat notices doable the above Death notices, each insertion 60 cents Marriage notices, each insertion_ 75 " Steamboat advertisements, per trip .0 00 Executors' Mad Administrator's no ticea 275 It Port Perry I The above are the revised rates of advertising as established at a late - meeting of the newspa 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 tunes demand. Both eastern and western publishers are much in adviiice of this schedule, and it is yet possible that Pittsburgh publishers may be compelled to advance the schedule still farther. The continually advancing cost Of la bor, paper, ink, and every essential fo printing and publishing makes. this action of publishers necessary and obligatory. As nothing is' now made upon the subscription of newspapers,ior 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 Le case will be reason and apology enough f or our liber al and enterprising business men. They have heretofore accorded a gOnerous patronage, and when a vital question like the 'present arriee they will not, we knOw,.be found holding batik. REBEL PLANS . OFINVIBION. Johnston and Longstreot to Invade Tenn., Ky., and Ohio. CONFEDERATE OPERATIONS COM MENCING IN THE WEST. What IFlardee to Expected to Do A special correspondent of the New' York World, who professes to know tut about the Rebel programme for the spring campaign, writes to that journal froth' Baltimore, under date of the.l.4th instant,: giving the following intelligence,.sent rational and startling to the people "out West : Plan for theltonlederate OperAtioni The manner in which our army watt defeated at Dalton in its recent.at tempt to drive the Rebels froni point, proves the case with which. a comparatively small/body of troops ban hold the line defending Athrnta against a' lifget'lostrit 'force: - 'When - otiPititerli advanced apAnst Dalton, it was confi, dentlyetpected that the place would be carried, and the Rebels driven from it. But the very reverse took place • and the attack well planned and brillumtly 'executed as it was, only revealed the great strength of the enemy's position; It was then only that it was called a re connoissance, as all of our defeats have been called, from Sig Bethel, Bull Run, and Belmont, down to Mine Run. Descriptions ofthe Defensive Linea Cove. ertng Atlanta But the strong positions at Dalton, and the rebel fortifications there, are among the smallest obstacles that will be en countered by our army in its advance toward Atlanta: The examination of a good map of the country will show the existence of the two rivers of considera ble size between Chattanooga and At lanta. The first is the north branch cif the Coosa river, which extends froth Rome 'to Elijah, a distance of sixty miles. The -second is the Etowah river, which extends from Rome to Dahlone ga, a distance of seventy miles. Both of these rivers cover Atlantaw and both form admirable defensive lines, against an army advancing from Matta nooga, Both, too, have been fortified to some extent by General Johnsou dor log the last winter, and it is quite oil , dent that that able strategist ,inteods to make use of the advantages - which they afford him, to the utmost. The. Union army, . advancing from Chattanooga to ward Atlanta, must cross both of these streams at some point. If Mine run, an insignificant branch of the Rapidan;' proved an insurmountable barrier to the advance of Meade's whole arm 9n December last, what obstacles two such streams as these prove to be? It is a second attempt to carry the strong position at Dalton should it prove successfnl, then comes the Coosa river. And the works on the Coosa carried, and that stream passed then comes the still more formidable Etowah, with its high and wooded banks. Necessity of the:titt,ttelc olipalton The practicabiliy of,turniitg both of these streams has, of course, 'been cod , sidered both by Gen. CAtrant and Gen: Sherman. But to turn theta would re. quire a long and circuitous "march through the untrodden defiles. amiacross the tracklets mountains of Northern Georgia—an operation quite as hasard our to an army as an attempt to crosa two rireft in the direct line of its Doubtless it was a conviction of the lm practicability of turning these twoFitert Mal led to the recent attack on Daltont, which was, beyond all doubt, the first Step of any toward Atlanta. PrO,letted March of General Johnston - Into - Tennessee and Kentucky. It Cs the intention of the Rebel lenders, therefore, to leave the defensive line covering Atlanta to be held by a corn paratively small body of trqops, while with the main body of the Confederate army in the West, General Johnston. will strike at once for Tennessee. an, ft move rapidly into the heart oillentltchy. Forty thousand troops will be' left it. Dalton, probably under LieUtenaht Geri!' evii,flardee, to hold that point, or to re tire, behind the Coosa river, as circum stances may rendsirmost advisable. 'With the remainder gf his army, Genera . Johnston. Wi;11, mar& Northward. ""=""VrAliztnr`& 4 4ta.di - u - If the plena of the'rebel fetid - ere are to be carried out, be : will be joined At some point haillthee4. hY the whole Rine under Gen. L. ii eet widelfluts re been , inO for; that'ObrPeee- • fe arren&ed_ s :;the *hole force un-, der, Oen. Jebnet*.lii, orders will *Of: mount _ to Infantry, 'ffir% teen thousandcavalry,. end, abenttlio ItpAdk.l4&es of arilltatj' I 3 times aI Once a Daily. 1 week, week, 1 Sqr. 1 Sqr. I Sqr. 8 times I 2 times 1 time I Daily. I a week a week felweek I 6i35-I'll-6130TS r 5730'- 17 20 11 45 8 60 6 00 24 00 19 00 15 5 10 50 oo 28 00 24 50 14 90 Poerterer For Exhibittatolumil"'—... • try ilia tti - lp linirrit.:Z_ .. Ir. 'Map* ~ d the colummigAtaagritgArci- ba til:d tj e Lß Odi t Nviikojik4i4vii - i i l' ber those foilhi cargyairetAsr suditiftiddik tion. - Thilittietioli' oaltifli 5100ilgattleti,_ having been effoligddittiftqfkilictiarmV n wi • tb/M L.roEcts/lY,f,frwaPi, cross Hie - uldo nVpi dftre T a 491 e 'tlif-' i cinnati; of belaw o Lbuiiiiiire: a The infra-: t sioti ofithe Ttorthyllls l 7 4 4 WacaltZ 'I melt. .1 .: itialtio* • 4 l lloltil t0i.i...., .I.i eAW ' ' 4 r ipir, v _ atl+Al but .to e a ottp r e Or 'ffe, intmo' ' ohfo ochydi 11. Y 1 11.1-,.. : ,9,:-, :if a: P-4 , - , ;. sherriiiiits' Aim; 41iiiiititiA ti)' tiastutic) .then The Babel , leaders bitytoliettpaot *via i all_this Nil titojlt ",' ' ' 81 .0941 , We . ' ; t A il4 Tifql. th9 V g ' ll 7:g i e r tkl i g, couh on. nitre att rati 1c • _ ' either id-Vemiissee i J ' Ityfi?lltditiaar' or 0hi0... But they satitpeutis aleige their hftexiXicMliftr(iluit3dinft tdilli become, plainly. elope , ..., ele army at CluittanNoga*lif biltidtfai "Itti conternplattUsiftive , ear Atlanta ,, face about,. and.ptelytierttrAOlgolip_litcor; li, eridavox to-tlimit him an 4 .lFfe v . froth crosaingthe Ohio - dier. _ . Biit'ffelferM'AlaistiePatiiftit ith!t r eti; ling such a:good Vort;- , tuid on tuov*g with such trapidity,Ahat •he Ytilli lug& f e o ff :e cte th_ d 9 a V i g g" IIVY 2 !. riVit from, Vilottan . ;" 1 1 9- 1:. -. -..!./6-kir A die boatr4. ' 4 4,41§ B _,' NiV ti k l e lT i lVi i siowilram . •-tv, ~=l l, ,Agi l t incd- I ,4_,get* - 0 , 0 I how soon, pi,n.: ` hlol gfeeltlekt; the Utfion ' arzsgr j ,fi=4*.Voklist6# _ , self, howev6r, wiftlifiiiiii - avery . h *--, K t get hit wb,ols arinpacros4 the Mid` at ; and In find andtoßirf iloitle "ticiodificitri don' 'them , - beftire tishiorat . Shermanlst army. comes -tip etcphita. c7;] I; : 7:": _ r 7 e•; ,, - e r Ellazdee,alColpgris Wa.„7,ootcsrAF .14'PArt ; L 'H'e - dep4itlii g ot hiftriftl6s,imi'' 'the abtion• - ofi-PlitPrußfAXoßohiii thitopiitthst are to _be. left itt Daitunalcv-APtar4.l)Aff fOgrPlfl 9.l4betßft9 4,4sEmialll-41 4Pf ` ft ef a MMOniM e a l tri 3i trut wa ch b floo Union army; to follow them wheni - and wherever rthepro.oveTitollaztheir rear; to anaoyr-thehlitanks, awn't pousiblemethodztoaretard.thea-progpasa of t heir tka t ith,.., 11;4.;:37 3ar tail Lissf - 7, 71: 7 Iltee 'Erik i t ' itir i ghit -. l3t4lrtiP 4 Wilot 40. b4O -Transferred tront*ttorgittotaltidttAt,:is 'ln this. way - Gent Jelmatintaapeets 40 be able - toLtransfeoitheatatafewatttoin Georgia to the nortitside.Of thitiablinlY, er, and toteeplittleredUringtinmlwie summer and , tall, thus =lie , dsti;tiliGihntth of the 'burden-lof. suppoittinglwaoreat - hostile arndeiyand thrawyagitheXtbUrde9. upon.the Nardi; .andactuwiakthis res pect an the 7 simerprintiples and partying out the same klosliniethat:Getnr,„Learatill • 'pursue in the' But 1 .6'1...4. ‘.0! 4 ,..ri11,.4.,. , , It is expectedrbptheiseltelleaderalkst two decisive battlesta wale ber:fon,g,htan north ii thißetnnmer; and theyide pend an:Gen. JOhnstous.tol.fight Ahezorie, at the-West - In - -order ahatheitutyirbe victorlotopin this- cotiliet:thep.astitell deavorta nuthcothe nuMher of idattOOP reach 4 . 2o ; ooo anen;4apiitailiAlablkaife for us to rtentlitte ids: having leeir.than that, a ft er thosetbat he leateeprigitzally at Dalton shitilatave Joined...Mtn. E.,1-,::, At tiviiivitici4 3 l64cgr i __ At Grant's -Intentions towards ßiehmorfrare. de v e loPedikiekenk4e4olll , 29tAthekolo of . his colun:A ploy .'envy -: vitae. His riente4lll be the Shaba &AA' Valle', Vitt ItialOYlttrih . strong der:Wants:dons lAwarria.7Wsgeb ingtont that Utak Wiiisf4PClP ;I:LbEal i jectiye . point., : t ' ninety thousandtrdepti;hartielyr nay .1, thitrdinti - infhotry, ilffeeri - -airy, didittetv hundred, antiiklyitiecesof • artillery, ttitd , -,ltie 0 . 99p4 AOl l b.P,A4 to Y6*4thilkiiiiii .i ttiii3, • to stay there; aid lo`4#&tiie theattir oftsiar nirdltheiheirogicalottileAtwobostile fton2:Yiroll444.4bi foga9Z,l3i.ate- Kia,rionoMeet ,w4l. pe vie ,to up G4n.'..Giefeflregieilegt 'abfinefeh ,i3clOnEf,(lihd to dl the y itiltat tat ter to fbilowlrintOnteePininszastailb s ,lf he.caactifec444laPb.ifq LTthfr -, ,rily, • - he.trill, cittAck7 l .4shititlo, sat Ituktbo frdp the -' Vtiattlia Thititiffeede4 are . .ednflilfeitcr: 3 wilrfbiihk 130 71 4Atill'a army botielitgatrtvetint If;. - 05401314 - be :under! the, svAgY odd,-, fgr- the jtehe r i c entionksKe Arm - ti - evers: in the extdei teat 'Mil (, 1411iiIhride stithinenillieat Ivlgn lie throatbrotgiffash- F. !!ifi .ttaiscelgr, 9er4tsicidkd tprn,,o 4 , A - et:Darns ftent,orglciiipo*d, whether he . tell6kt - tit/ orfrot=' Clete. erali• • Ui' will illogi,tajake WashirOoff;,lnni„.tho R ebels . could very. weal 'atioid - tb - itietetheletitirkid for the 'gate et getting pestefisroworitans:lL But 'General. Lee counts on dThWingSSAkerat- Cirent'S army] a4errAiT,:l49"PV Ott Y-47 4- 44i t and on defe4ting hint' t h e _ tithe being free To cktki 'oritc' t th ftreat objects for which these tywiliMarattnitof the NOtthm) l l - liitme:beert.-1141inctaites? Wituitt Fl ph i kuek ot ,, tt as iSPapi lli rut Tlieq4l7 e arfirefi r et4 11•3, uel lead- eriiniiiiinbrigdenctitsititismtkirit Edief in tlieirabilitr.t&VlSMAßOA#l,l3ls. 5uec,14444 4 5 4.9-CPAVIS 4-11 : 1 474 1 :- ' 1.413 7 el4e#4 ll of -- T4Ma 1 policy of 84 . ry foie' abilthlr N 61134 in oggtitryle detached And: idistatitc4r4, be oentint.tedtbietYegt-, r ilorlott Of the ;fact that' 'the . have seven AitaidrEd4hciacilal- Oaf they sf the large zdynfitifo 'these that nsre and will be -,engsged ell 4 .89 0 Ae, ,!wartic4;in 4 Blilrlle4 .. sitafixppaittopii; in 0,0014 OA ' the s f e g e. charteiainifinci lag at Ar? . ;.: A Missob4 2 7anilLthe,ltidialt To*: Cory ~,,pegtit„liwor: sijobij ErierithO 4 00 Rigunt744r 46 : . 43411414941. .1 11 0 son dtitYlif &Alien towpoints vat ii*putthOaisitr • in. North .-Carolinnsf-AtaftiOAX,7:lo*--, bnkg, desert of other 06%4; AniCuthrlithrk-- . : - . .j tip: that them Will absorb fully. one , 1041044ittti.4nti*J Nctrthera-army. 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