-. 3 -ot:1 a-lida-• --15.' •••`.ikiiht, if.,:-,' • to be I ,11,64,,,. ..., assurance and • `')•st-"li.tt-ts •";•,•• •Itli'"' 4hgeOu .ef i...,_''•-'',4%..i4-, 4-wit4."W -ff,raPer -r•-•erT,---'-- ~- • -1-pr Our. . lit ' 'l‘;/,•_..'*-- -': -- ' ~, tree,- ". le illelt19g1! -- of',. t,"-.''., .4,1,-r•hilliaing"- ^ speaks 3..k.1in - ...—,-.F....„.. 3,.0i. - . were -,z.', '' . • •,T,., --,.....r1rA1ri,.. . 'lO. he .• ' r . .. 7: :‘ : ....."etokTft .... ,) ::Jeefir . , as 4 ' , Instead t i 1 ~.,; :... *,_.•,,,,, • . 441e="7 ...throne . is, t.l• - ' . ` •• •-'ISIe-twA" •7-,ofjtli - really -...:.: ~......„ --, , vier-- „1.7, as he. .- talks rliiirE n•-y - p,......„, ~• ~he '4iff°4l97:l-41ii iu ""3 if h. were AIIIVI---. y .•iilien:-J, ; • 'Pe who 41 ..101,f31t-.?: . : tl°ll_ of 01 the time ' . .1.• 4-Etilk,4"l- of a line ' ? o.,...i i iiiiikant' r • ntio- since • will, ...,,mwoh_,. ~,..tothiit en wil vieereY . s Tit 0 . r BST gii:49W the M.°nte7 res .. ...;11.....U05%-• trihreng4, who is • '4:- '''filif,-**/71' pride 01 one --k,'.' . 2.•,,.- - z...d....ti1t0xe 0.4ta.1". his ancestors. 9 44 '37444:.:46.4Y1 iffie Et erna l City .4:00.613444tt0ji0t103Ft0 enjoyment new dignities w.Ldch are raised 111 e aced people "of Mexico. k' 444iclitY b established - 100 SoWeiii **id, because .a , - .'...",lll.olaii.linpatent . and .couttpt ' - iiratibfi at -licastdrtioil,' / not only per ift(teitrita COONikt at it. of our "Washington au thOri.ties in regard to Mexico, ever since dts..lwiasionliiiiih`Years ago by Nero . ...bl4frf. fures i owder,the pretext of 'col iPl'etirig a- Amp - 11,147 debts, is most.humil , ktiln*:= Mr. .130RWIN, our Minister at evely other sagacious per- SOMlippiOtpjA ;.the 'designs of the crafty • gierktiumok_asid 'communicated his sus plitiOns— to- our Administration. Mr. 9S iAnD, istWever,was not at all alarmed 44;;VirfOliadk.to Mr. Convins that it iyakiYvery : certain if the idea of pre paring a throne in Mexico foran Aus triiiiiq'rTncel-if ever, entertained, was diPsarded. His assurance alt did got remove the appre Ihnitanieuf cuirldepilda Minister, seems ..-toWelert4ercid- him indifferent as to tit t iMitittlik 041 0 106. invasion. !The ,dig* Atitscnable conclusion, at Which • victiltairlartive -that Mr. SEWARD ''Fityktnitithe Whole proceeding, until firmly established at our Eery tdoor.. As proof of the Seere, tarfpf?OtatelP complicity in this French 'SPitittqf our continent, the New York . the Times brng . • 6 1 , ___ brings . 1 at ,-; • : exinantr. nfnletter from our M inis te r zwAan, 6.,,430trt:ef _F ran ce , Ito Mr. I th * . aiihe - follOwing significant pare- Ai t c. i t . - a n to - an interview '' gia744Kelirs': Allll- g ~ 7. , . hottumi- w i th the . p ren uu Minister tt ou a r t ~•:..,..,,*.. miditfier,tremarks. i , application C , =•• - ' 2 thifliPA ilio, rtSfloM .l ° the wr'- Mr:Atom:3W lthe /: • - 0 kry„.....,.......„.',..', f i - =mu', tiOn. .lof - wagons, . - 10 1m 130 ° 14 1""At. t e- " ~ ..i. li;re. -bad at once 444 -I tOfalii f''',': ' ''``', , r , 87 1, 0 b stand $ - 4,: i..*:# l /bA. g '1 _.' k fur g , = 'li b d"in - 1 , 1" K Aral . -:f - - f-t„ 3 / 4 ,: its pure se '7A4r4T.z.fr.44XeldPl9l3l', fe lt him '''''{l''''') -an that the Mexican t'..:-*,• - ••-..,.::.•;:, '-, - ; _ ..;' , ,-,, - tit4 nse ip i oieu i , ....:....,:4 1- ,:i. - 54.,?.,:;i:','.--.: --; ...,„,. ~! • )..,,, ___,t,,,,,the unpleasant • ;:,..•; jot .1: por,:in o,4Ruultp had if,' . .-,,-,:-1,:,-- 1 1.. v ' .11... i in.: Government -'4, - -....in kkotin ) aa. a ...-, r.,i , . , :•; . - . • : a nd unfairly -,..„ . 1 dii4biowsted 7 i.11:11 4 , '5.: ",..-.' - - He-wis hed me to send .•; I n - -. agfifelickeiieo.' correspondence iiiii*o; ,'0,‘,,...44•aer ,-,, au — d i have this moan, -1- .e, this .rnu ~..r.*; Emperor-, .:correspondence _ de.. 7 4 ' 1 - _ hi m . the ..... which 1 „ ~ „i ng•suliv -, jig marked , L" . call his attention. Aft:the-1)/to • u ex sir •:- IN .tA.,,t,kularlX ,• this 313 a --1 ' - Idrii.___ . ,„ ~,,.......whichlB63 one r Lwrixt 24th , ' dated Admtra ,trastssn)llm‘. ea . while o ur its sul efts Tidi .' (+4,,"i'' through , toad- ag-ik)441411-!jg' w el -t,.. bozo .114 determ i nation........_. e ,li sE vtkreig i z,. , ,k_et;;,,,masisemde'et ''Frarkett lAsaa, :in"' ,• , our Minister.r mex - invasion ''' i_ ,Esour?lni,,, xribt4e•Jtj/Yr at, tcd?' in tr4-'..k.. 4114441 ire ad, and .that, • ' - ...;2:44' -'- If v..." las t° ~phieh is h k''-',-,."l*n-wx-ershjeet fear+ ' ^ ie to our nati°n , 1 . 6 pie most .initeniath. of this' ~.... , ,_. rhe, , i hi the . ~;,Lbigi rr 91 yet, .. - • „,tration RO:': :'-''' 0 01.1r4,. 1041 the A.tl to ..bee SAY''''' • w as pow er l ess try "-va,.,....," *--gt9hi NlFthe effrah ..-;-, at ww.,..... • it it , has Mr. .d. ' t it ~,____.5,,...t.4, °thee. .. °V . „I-rl-thr tExi Lu s t a..,-,.0 ,17 Stye, fp,?....0 dent, to e ° ~ -17114,1*- jilt% 444:- - of arousing , -'• distiAlst%'' ' -bbn, instead' 6h antes- Pi-,-,'! ittoSt*V°lllnrojot this 'Frei) h xevi,,, ' an - & 1 4 1. 20 1 5 . 4e 'throug h and de • 'k.` -, • tikati c ip 4, , • apaaebesa:, -aunk-11 p it 4,,,airms.-- ta continuing, Vcy. . .o ,--2-. df ‘.........,...---the States are i 0..., ;Atenalkui!'", iiiit,g-tef?4,,i- this '6647 --;'?1° tif.rt 1,44)1174' ' a cease of "1,-,----:'":_bact.l.:' i ' 4. '. f „ L Sl;#l 9 - I !ini well ' '''''; - - OM* ..''' - F - 31fItl eileCIY AS ..74C'-'4. -:'---711'' - ' daNaltr" - •of the rebels the •-finunis wed resistanc e , ,4.,,, 11„,i, t.4,1-_.A•-- the c onti n u ed Administration' 4 . -- INI . ' --- AS' i.: tii.,141„... —• vrglee, to fOA 'nOu ,rs'at re' it 4 e?l o erit<,Yl:.•._.,_°,' ' -V. zhlgt a,, -trance,_,lXti PI . n'-',i-t--;:u::,-, •••..:•,,,....&•=,,lfyi-fitii 93hr the ,eamet, -. auxurimp: ~_. _.-1nt414 against d _edicts of tuvipprivE6, i ~/a.,,ffdn,.,. an ihe pe0,..4.-..,,tr,- , ..4.-..,,tr,-- .„, Ao , . .. k,,„ th of ~.. . `5-'f1t11• i ~,k.,,,,,...-,,the reinagt. V1 . . ,- - -- a" ' # ' ifogli tog°2..-1"- e kWh" ~,,/. - l e - ,I $ - -.tha tenth - becom e lA:3- •-.1%r:".. - Tided. - .. ~_. &i t , -to p ro long ; *l--14-t- atirilM. w-Arg.int 114 ° 4 vik vaxp '.'l,4'4'-,3.-',- oAtiur - - - sgsc_ 4)s# theY '''4l,_ ,t, i V. 4;2f i r ptatin;',ihe P o w er " :„-,,livii -= _... , 0)..t.,- ...,----- the ,persbaution -;,t,'4110 in0_...........wkl - , L : Even , oohi-uot Ats-„.. i„,,,,,,,,„,,, .ff .... ...ho w . 1 ,, _ _ 7,...f.,?Tf'5;)-4!-'gre iii-Noirn.bico,e,dwi ?: or-: -* ' 4.'''.4ihu*----Abolitign Pro' nt:4,i, - ~4 ,4 ,„ e .• i.4491411# ' i comtmraw r lU:.VA..' , ,: 44"4t1;asitordity S ' that it iLt--..-- ~,thatg tlik4airitilf4:*A6l. irpneed .. T ha t -AXx-:t.,•.E'''rty.l/40 :+.•-ioe,c, rittiTished. 1:3,4;71iff .wri t k,•• 4' b ( eerk a ° =dent tele.- 7._.-#•,_Ncliik-71u!......-"g vington VorresP • ttay via ir'':',..:;iiition:!e=” *4 ff 'Plen:"4 r_the filft. Vt-.. ihitif4h3 AT66116 P n "?'-` ' tlY: v,;,.ejog.--41#4,414111# T... TE6:',Aimi.,lq.cPi _ t tte ; ,k ~ eirlk.;x•aliAeY,' -,.., ~,, Ali esgo, ...iittai 411.7':.A9. •-; , .:; ' '- ,3.1?1,_,Aci;,..-4/4.,,i0. I.` ,! ds . , _ , ~, Te l _ ile v"' ' :.;,....; -, '', .... ''. t 1... ',:.:' ii,,,,„„114-(-2.,.....e.th.5-,, Alia' . i*'' iT,,rl-187,,i„14, T thli,7 Alt. 4a , m . ' ' 'tiara .4.'ll3o:l7l,,r_dit'gr2/VOAO, f et Ma 'i ' 44* 7.iiitwurpoit 11..ttiii.. (1t1t.05.-4,, ~..• " " • Oprn. [Cheers.] .hismipecimentronviliu--eoo per Institute performance of Miss Alma Dicurasozi, which occurred on Wednes t 'day oflastweek. - SayErtliirift ger . of Urfa' ;Vessels current ~otv'for"loyaltp.r The wade declared bo . bb a nego war entirely. It hahininirltheproarrlty 'lctf<the eciuntry; . nlanta i n -the bieast's of the *pie of thetwo root® of a lasting mutual hate, and 'aided in untimely graves the greiteilmetion of a million of white American 'men—malty Of them the youth of the land. Yet "slavery" stands rut firm rai ever. It refused to le-"Waihed Out."lChily the wathas "liberated" itiondeveventy thousand out of four millions of slaves; and of this comparatively small number, nearly twenty thOintAnd Ithve already died—died 'such deaths of woe and suffering as only such a war its this could inflict; while of the remaining *fifty thousand, the greater number are hasten ing, through helplessness, neglect, and untold suffering, to the apeedy graves already reached by their more fortunate fellow "freemen." But it is proposed by the profound statesmen of the .Gunstr and ANNA DlClari.9ol , T school, aided by a million contractors and others whose' pockets it helps to keep it up till "slavery" is "washed out" or the slaves theniselves elr.exterminatedi And this is calleri patriotism! This is called philanthropy!" Besides the terrible deetsuction of life, ..th of the ,Wlfite and black races, and has s Uffering that has been brought upon honstuids yet sorrowing in a state of helpless destitution, there is another portent consideration. To wipe out his institution of slavery—as it is said assachusetts has pledged herself to do— here is a debt brought upon the coun ry that is fast approaching the amount" • f four billions of dollars-4a sum calcu. emit° tielis and our posterity down to unremunerative toil during our national yes, in the mere effort to liquidate the ,terest. And shall we have a Union— not the old Union even a new one— : s the result of the great sacrifices the .eople are now making? While the en :rgies and resources of the nation are eing frittered away in dealing blows t the "accursed institution," may nbt he golden opportunity of reinstating he Federal Union pass beyond our each forever? And with the immense • ebt, which is daily growing more large nd unmanageable, what resources will we have to set up colonization schemes • get rid of . the burden which general • mancipation will entail upon the peo le? Freedom to the blacks must . be ollowed by colonization beyond our .ritadrit teriitoriei=for equality of polit cal rights and miscegenation will note • lerated by the mass of our people— ; : • . .11;a:um 5.9 . CAPLe-frlr but out of the people's labor to accom plish that object? Four millions of free blacks will create a different state of affairs to seventy thousand. To confine the freed man to geographical limits and enforced labor, can only be a change of masters and will be slavery still. Then what will the Government do with the very large elephant which it is about to win? It cannot kill the animal, and it oueht to be ashamed to'abilse him, after spend ing so much good sympathy on him; them, what is the solution of the difficul ty, if it is not that this great burden of colonization Must -also go upon the shoulders :of the people in addition to their already grievous load, or else that Week and _white equality and black and white admixture must eventuate as the deplorable future of "happy free America?" The future is dark—very dark, indeed. . ABOLITION STATE CON VENTION. The Abolition State Convention, which came off in Harrisburg on Friday last, was under the control of that vir tuous man, SIMON Cararnos; we accord ingly find him elected by an almost unanimous vote, delegate at large to the Baltimore Convention,- besides having himselfapPolnted Chairman of the State Central Committee. When this man used to be hanging on the skirts of the Democracy he posseased no influence with the party •whatever. Occasionally lie used to. make himself felt with his Middletown notes, in briping some poor devil to violate his-instructions, or be-. -tray his conitituents. Beyond this St raw,' was of no account. Ile seems, .however, to be the man for the Aboli _tionists.of our, State;- hiS dexterity in as demonstrated 'While in the f War . Department, has given him precedence over mere amateurs. ,The*ople can form s; proper estimat e bf the morale of a conveiition which put a _programme of CamEruni's 'arranging; and they qui, altio, Properly estimatethe purity of the man, elected as their Presidentiar:canclidate. Were he , not been as corrupt e as Camattora,Jkiteself, he would not receive the support of such a-convention. • ,7* t Among, the. reiolutions adopted we find the re-flowing: Resolved, . That we.regard the re-nittnlnation and elecflon owtaar. Lntcotag 14 the Ptesidincy a eeeenttal not only to the cm .pletelErferthroiv of the "slayeholders , ibutae necessity bYthe fulrorganizatton and op 'oration ofthat pOlicy which' alone can Secure the peace and prosperity of a ttetored Union. This is the same as Waapassed last 'fall about a thousand- times in re and to . otricrin; just elect him we, were told and it.would be of, more value than twenty victories over LEE:... ~Ftetaliatiori.7—trpon the report of the massacre of negro troops at Elymont an exchange remarks: "We need*no strong er evidence of the otter Mcdolpetance the preserit,ftdministration than the pa ion in *lath the-natton is placed by ocairrene6:of such affairs,Ve ,pp 1 'whate* to put a stop' to t I ,theie att6cities,; : fiepeeffie President yo ozus most 41 W0eDat anti - : al* flu which be iS • e Oa,* At tlte Baitiiktrt. , altirOV/WeilealkNit!toy **Wm,. hoOßN'ilitlfat.tbditelitr43 ..style 'of • teWil°t 1216 •. x,outed eithet • • L I; "WaAlt i:N/4" AV* : . V!5 4.37 I 114.3.41. would ft 1 - gto stop A. • wafP- t• - • • fritaNctinracert 't--43*-Ac.,44,:i mr,F , -OMR POST-TX-In . - Retrospection. To the Editor of the Post _ her of of all daces: ipec- Three yeare„ltayegone by since -SOW flrstgtui;Of:the,Wafigtie heard as it-thuii*' dereolibith upon dew:lied FortiFintateit and as`-it ret!erbeni_ tedlthrough - ons-hilla, Awaking the efeepingiiiillion4.*llO with Otrictiellkatuitr4., eVotiOrii-teiiuntry nev r":;before-Theirdd, thousands sprang, to to defend :Abe old flag. The COn.4 stitution, the Union, and maintenait&• of the laws, was the battle cry 'orted upon -the:itienners of our rallying legions, and shouted forth by all through , out the Northern States, Three feverish months rolled by and our army march ed forth to give battle to the Southern traitors; and by them were defeated, as is known by all, at Bull Run. . As our broken and decimated army came pont • g beet into- Washbigton "City, Con gress then in session, passed resolutions to the effect that this war was for ,the 'restoration of the " Union, and not to in terfere with the cherished institutions of the South. This, it must be remember ed, was during the six dark days when Beauregard With his army, Awaked with victory,. wan.: iiipected hourly to appear upon Arlington Heights. Whet a change has taken place within the past three years. The Constitution, which was the watch-word and battle-cry, has been trampled under foot and disregarded. So srib-directed-and its meaning distorted, that as far as holding it as sacred, it might as well be as blank as the paper I write upon. The restoration of the Union, instead of being now what is wanted, as was then the cry, is directly the oppo site. The total annihilation of slaVery, subjugation of the South, and negro equality, are the sentiments of the party in power. At the commencement of the, war, the masses were hearty and earnest in their supporti and as one man rallied around-the standard when they supposed the country in danger. As a people we believed the Administration to be honest in its endeavors to crush the rebellion and restore the Union. How nustak • we were. The tears were hardly (117 upon the cheeks of the friends of th brave boys who had fallen in Grcelys "on to Richmond" movement, until t.e pdlicy was changed to that which g,ee dissatisfaction to a million of voter in the North, and to the rebel leaderfthe fuel they so much coveted to fee? the flame of secession. - There is n o denying the fact tcevery man who has not allowed himsef to be driven into the fanaticism that new rules our country, and has noticed candy and coolly the different phases therebelliou has assumed, but what he kncws that if the war had been conducted is the way commenced, for the Constittition and Union, and let slavery take care of itself, but what ere this the war would he ow r, and peace and tranquillity be with us. In looking back threey,ears and noting what a change war has made in our country, we feel like crying outie agony, Oh, God, save the remnants4l our brok en and distracted cownry ; open the eyes of our rulers to - a sense of their great responsibility, or give us leaders who have Thy interest and the good of the country at heart. If a change is not made, the bell - in old Independence Hall that rang out Liberty's birth in 1776, can toll its death• knell in 1864. A - A REPUBLICAN ' OF 1960. '1 the lint Then laid Very. ScilliCHMAN—Ou Sunday evening, 111 try let, '• Mr. aionna F. Scattosuctn, , years end ten months. 1 Notiae of funeral will be given In the evening ilar'WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO be astonished at anything. Years of ex perience anda correspondence extendingthrougb out all the nationalities of the habitable globe have turned their theories into facts and estab- Untied a basis from which we need not err. We are not surprised at such facts as the following— although the persons who write them are. We know the persons and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to indorse their statements : NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Nov. 24, iBB3. Darn. SIB have been afflicted many years with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general disordered system. Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some friends New York who were using Plantation Bitters they prevailed.upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine glassful yfter dinner. Feeling better by degrees, in a few days I was astonished to find the cold ness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, which I had not done for years. I feel like another being. My appe ite ana strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. Respectfully, J CL.ITH Ruasat. RILICDSBORT, Wie., Sept. 16,1863. " • • • I have been in the army hospital for fourteen months—speechlesaand nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of Planta tion Bitters. • • Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. • • C. A. FLAUTE." The following la from the Manager of the Union Borne School for the Children of Volun teers : HAY/METER DirA.DTBION, 127TH ST., New York, Aug. 2, tBe4. Da. Dassa :—"Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weaklungs with most happy effect. One little girl in par , Haulm; ivith pains in her head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been en tirely restored. We commenced with but a tea spoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly increased, and she is now well, Respectfully, Mae. 0. M. liavoz." • • • I owe much to you, for I verily be lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. Rim. W. H. Watitiommt, Madrid, N.Y." " • • • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thv Plantation Bitters. Idy wife has been 'greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, ABA CFRRIN, Philadelphia, Pa." " • • • I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon Preaching. • • Plantation Bitters have cured me. Rev. J. S. CIA.THOEN, Rochester, N. Y." "* • • I have given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled sold Mrs oitth the most astonishing erect ' G. W. D. AND/LIMB, Superintendetit Soldier's Home, Cin., O." " • • • The Plantation Bitters have cared me of Liver Complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate, and lied to 'abandon my business. H. 13. RINGSLZY, Cleveland, 0." , 4 • • • The Plantation Filtters have cured me of a derangement ol the Kidneys and Urinary Organs that hag distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C. 0. 4100}3.8, No. 554 Broadway." as., 10., Ec.c., . Ito. The Plantation Bitterimake the weak attn . n,g, the languid brilliant, and are exhaused nature's great restorer. They - are compaseil the cele brated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Bum. 8. T.-1880-X Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation "of the heart, tack of appetite, distress aftereating, torpid lit et; constipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medi cal authorities, and are warranted to produce an : Immediate benetleini effect. They are exceeding . ..iy - agreta 4 ble, perfectly pure and harmlesa. j farias —Any person pretending to sell Plan .f.ation sitterain ha* orby thegalkmisSi mind hie and imposter -9 It isput t* only' bur log cabin bottle. - Beware:of battles refilled with • ijnitatiprt - deleteriounstuffrforWhieh'setenil 1P tilreinlyin prison. See that every - bot „tithast 'SOW Statewstatap over the aft mneitit arutcNrsigpattEre,tiniteekaste tide label - Skirl table **lief' a throughout -the habustitig:Totte.:l P. IL MATER & CO., • - WO Etroaliwayair: "mr-vif 5 • -721g.enuAtt .811,0ergivithiV.,1")51. • re 'I. - • '.?4, - V :, "vfilin'tq l uokirbotteutr: ~t h IaK .A. - atitt:nito" iVizgl ejeg 143,:e1vw;--Abloy filv aporfo.. " . ‘eos,~.. itabesP_Sal% •" : I, :..rt t rarLnaM .PUITEJAQUO r - •- , m i , „ „per* 4of the'fine4linnlith '. • .....r4 -. ~ , , 4,0..w0 , 8ra . p.!4, itspleildid ;Pr' la e , ~ 4 411, ,,,,nui. . L 714 es e ll i t AdaiLlf ''' ' V IWI ' L Y `A"Ii 9W , - 3 = t rL: 3 . - stalty - M l4 P lellvi i ic.47tion '- •-'' -r ‘•!' 7 - 1 .7 . - 7. inre Inite , ltiirbon ail - z450 l e Per gal Xurn:Whitt Criation , oll it 140 . 1 .8 Pe r le 1 •'- • ' intinignruf - • - -'g , - 134 , ,',' .„ . • Potash and : ,_... ~, r inst for excellence ea - 'i.' ez°e # 4 l;::: At Joseph. Flemingle qte, At Joseph. Fleming's ere ' Comer of the Margo nd Market st rny2-2t of a soTUE REM= .. SOLP/r4Young web,;B," lt fixto the expos a W 4 4 .- lEfe, should pre, thenwelvarid'dangers' . e t zemthamrati es-for -1 are almost cr llieSoreslindSelaryi, p mrsitmed ..._ to folio*. - 4101.1.0v•'" the reader of this health, UV every . tonally dark% the r 4V 01Villsor Ointmeutfrom notfee'tannotketlu r let- himwrlte to me, will (nears sound. the drug storexerb g the amount, and I So himaiden Lahti . f e. Many dealers ndwinillit aeon other persons' will marl keep eikenot make as .ra cent', and 101,40ver box or make. 36 war- my2-live pot. , , . . p - iik y krii ~.m on hand because they el.-Mr... my TO . '''''l l _ TORE THE SIC. TO _y.mi TH.Th6 blood must be purified • and a ll ine s ate ;Urged: which do not p0503„3 o3 „ 3 th e „ n yy of Stimidating the blood to dis charge id Aiurities Info the bowels. BRAND mai, ppe possess this quality in a high de gree., an d iouitibe id every family. They are equally for children and adults ; adapted to both,e Fal s, bed are as innocent as bread, yet most e va as a Th e d. Jacob I nu Vi:l Springville, Ind., wr it e o . llr. Brandret der date pf lilay 11th, 1861: v iibi l tised your Invaluable Vegetable II:li ve in my family since 1838 . ; they have a l w cured even i w w y i n other medicines were o f il l in rail. I have the means of my neigh bo g hundreds o dollars' worth and I am B . .ed they have received a thousand per cent. 4 in ed ini h n ea regi lth n t n hroug for .Bliiiithoeinsr anduse .LiTvheerypAir: kha, Fever and Ague, and in all rheumatic oases , the mdst perfect success. In fact they are great reliance in Meknes, and I trust your • . erable life may be long spared to prepare so • callent a medicine for the use of matt. • Please lend me your lowest price by the gross." Sold by THOMAS AEDPATH, Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers in medicines. mhl7-iyd&wo OrTHE CONIigNSIONS AND EX PERIENCE OF AN ENYALlD.—Pub fished for the benefit, rand as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Prtmature Decay of Man hood, etc., supplying alahe same time Tun Mt:ens s SnLv-Cone. By One who has cured hlniself after undergoing considerable quackery. By inch:ming a addressed envelope, single copies itiay=f the author. NATKANIEL MAYFAIR, esq., feb6-3mdstw Bedford, Kings co., N. Y. J. M. OONNWSLL..... BAYLIS& BRIM IY CORNWELI &. KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and ;Brass Platers, And menufaoturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. 7 St. Clair street, and Duquesne Way, (near the Bridge,) jublyd PITTSBURGH. m- EX traded without pain try the use of Dr Oudry's apparatus. J. V. HOFFMAN, DENTIST. All work warranted 134 . Stelithfleld Street, PITTSBURGH PURE ARTICLES AT LOW PRICES. PITftBORGH DRUG HOUSE ' TORRENCE & McGARR I Corner Fourth sand Market eireets, PITTS BURO-11. Drugs, Drugs, Medicines, Medicines, Chemicals, Chemicals, Dyes, Dyes, Paints, Paints, Oils, Oils, Spices; Spices, Soda, Soda, Dream Tartar, English Mustard, &c. French. Englisliand American Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Brushes, Trusses, Patent Medi cines and all Druggists articles. Strictly pure articles at low prices. sai-Physbatens Prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal use on ly J0...1yd tgr 6 DILTOELAS , VENETIAN HORSE , pint bottles at fifty cents, cures lameness, out galls, collo, &c. Read the following : Bo.rron, July Ttb, 1883. Dr. Totnas:—..We have need for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, outs, bruises and colic, and in every instance found it the best article,' aver tried in.this'eircua compa ny. Please send me six dozen, as it is the only liniment we use now. We have 108 horses, some very valuable and we do not want to leave town without It. HYATT FROST Manager Van Amburgh & meCo.'s Mgerie„, Sold by THOS. REDPATH., Pittsburgh . , and' all respectable Druggists. Office 56 Cortlandt street, New York.. Office, Igr.A NEW THING UNDER THE SUN In its elleat--Mstantaneous. In its coirFwer—matchless. • In all its lents—vegetable. In its opera ion—natural In its beautifying results'—enduring. In its tendency—precervatire. In Its popularity—unequalled. CRISTA.DORO'S HAIR DI E, Is pronounced both by the World of Science and the world of Fashion, the finest preparation ever invented by art to rectify the short comings of Nature. Manufactured, by J. QRISTADOSO, No. Astor House, New York. Sold by all Drug gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. nihl7-IyAkwo itgrA FACT. Is it a Dye. • • • • • • • • • • In the year 1856 Mr. Mathews first prepared tne VENETIAN HAIR DYE ; since that time it has been used by thousands, and in no instance has it failed to give entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DYE la the cheapest in the world. Its price is only Fifty cents, and each bottle contains double the quantity of dye in those usually Sold fa el. The VENETIAN DYE la warranted not to in jure the hair or scalp la the slightest degree. The YENETL& DYF works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whateyer. The VENETIAN . DYE produces any: shade that may be desired—one that will not fade,crock or wash out—one that is as permanent as the hair itself. For sale by all druggists. Price 60 cents. me-THEWS. Oeneral Agent 42 Goldot.:N.,Y:' • Also Manufacturer of Id alitswe ' AnalcA Rd_l a Gloss, the best hair . dressing, usa: Price 25 cents. jeinifiqyd ENETIAN HAIR DYE, VENETIAN V LINIMENT and ORISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, sold at Sos,FLEKIN,44 DRUCt-STORE, Oaf. of he Ditikabud attndifitet • MYERS, SCHOYER & CO, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND Blank Book. Manufacturers, , k 1V 0.. .41 tiit t rr $ ,POST BUILDINGS. All 4 ftl*'?: 1 ! PrOmPOT Ateloded to, ' isplls I " •W G 7 4 ) ittPliatai • °lll o 4t raiTt." , .." . • uksHOCL;A:;:viii..247.l:ll..! ~~ ~ ,~, r1 37 ,11TrM 7 77'm Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher's EXPERIENCE WITH THE Greyer & Baker Sewing Machine Grover* Baker Sewing Machine Compank--Gma lemen : It gives me the greatest pleasure to add my testimony to the unrivaled excellencies of Grover & Baker's Sewing Machine. It is, in my . opyilon, by far the moat valuable of any I have tried. The thorough operation of it 11 most easy and simple, and Its unobtrusive and quiet move- manta are very grateful to a weary bead. The. work when done is wonderful in 'its strength. More than two-thirds of airthe sewing done in my family for the last two years has been dope by the Grover & Baker Machine, and I have never had a garment to rip or need mending, mr.- ceot those rents which frolicsome boys will make in whole cloth, and for them 'your machine has, I suppose, no remedy but &patch or a darn The seam on the under aide, sometimes repre sented as an objection to Grover & Baker's Ma olrine, is, I think only the evidence of unskillful operation Honestly appteciatingthe excellencies of your Machine, as fully as I have stated, I could give it ao higher praise th an the toot that when my only daughter marriel I gave her this long-tried household friend, depriving myself of Its ser- vices to lighten her first assumption of domestic I can manage my machine comfortable, but my daughter was never willing to use any but Grover & Baker's 1 hope to be able soon to send you a well de- served recommendation from my hueband; mean while, if any part of this will be of value, it Is at your disposal. Yours, gratefully, BUY THE BEST—A First-class Sewing Machine—one that has from its first introduction to the present time, sus tained an enviable and world wide rep• utation; and despite the bitter bitter opposi tion of etlous rivals, fur eleven years has been accorded such unmistakable evidenee of public favor as to warrant us in terming it the "NE PLUS ULTRA," THE MOST POPULAR, THE FAVORITE I THE VERY BEST. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARS. Office, No. 18 FIFTH STREET, A. F. CHATONEY. Rev. Dr. Chapla's Lecture Hey. Dr. E. H. CHAPIN, the •`Prince of Pul pit Orators," will lecture in CONCERT HALL, 'Wednesday Evening, May 4th, 1864 SUBJECT-EUROPE AND AMERICA. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture will com mence at S o'clock. Tickets 25 cents ; Reserved seats 5o cents. For sale st C. C. Mellor's 'Musk._ Rooms, tit Wood street—with plan of Hall. my2-3t Countryßisidenee far Sale. A GOOD HOUSE ON A FOUR ACRE .tS., lot planted with choice fruit trees and -shrubbery - , in good variety, within .l( of a mile of the Wood's Run Station, on Allegheny and Manchester and Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne 4nd Chicago Railway Co., from which there is a macadamised road and a plank foot walk. Will be sold or }change for City Property. S. $. BRYAN, Broker and Insurance Agent, my 2 69 Fourth street S. S. BRYAN, NOTARY PUBLIC, • 69 Fourth Si., (Burke's Bethling.) Office hours from 9 a. m., to 6 o'clock p. m myl INFORMATION - WANTED. frOHE SISTER OF JOHN; TIMOTHY, Jeremiah and Catherine Sul:Wean, would be glad to obtain any Information of the where abouts of either or all of the above named per sons. They are from Oman, County! Carry, Ireland. Address MARY SULLIVAN, care of Wm. Tayler, box Mb, Wheeling Va. COAL LAPTDS, COAL "RIGHTS," HOUSES & LOTS, FARMS, &C., FOR SALE. at low figures. J. IL OASIDAY, Real Estate Broker, my 2 NO. 07 Ftturttatteet. MEDICAL CARD.—DR. BROWN can be consulted every day and evening. Persona afflicted with any form of DELICATE DIRA.SES should see him without delay. Dr. Brown also attends to all kinds of Olimnic 11l health. From long expenencearad• study, 'ho can assure those who put themselves ander his care, that all wilite done for them which-medi cal aid can do. Office and private rooms, No. to SMITHFIELD STREET. my2-It LASS FOR THE SANITARY FAIR. jr —All persons, Societies, and other having FLAGS, are requeeted to lenti them to the SAN ITARY FAIR for purposes of decoration in the 'various buildings. Arrangements hive been made with Mr. John W. Plttook, in Fifth seinet to receive them. He will give a proper receipt arid mark them, so that they can be returned at the Fair, if desired, of parties Width , contribute contribute them for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission, the receipt will Indicate the Flag and the name of the donor. It la desirable that the Flags be sent to as -soon as possible, so that those needing it may be cleaned. JAMES MIiLEE„ . ap29-2w Chairman Oommittee on Flags. &SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Cleveland and Pitts- Railroad Company will be held at the of fice of said Company in Cleveland, on the 4TH DAY OF MAY, 18ai, at 10 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 Books will be closed on the 23d day of April andopen on the 6th day of May. By order of the Board of Directors, S. N. 3PCULLOUGH, President. Cleveland, March 28, 1864. apt-td • 7 06011..IPMESTMENT,rA NEW , joll, aid valuable machine, capable of netting OW - pey dalrnbove expenses, gas just been corn and. patented. The eatentlight t. the =Of Pemisztvarda with one or more aut. chines is now inured for sale onfavonabletentm This'll a tare chance for investment From to 19;000 capital required. Address felatai TALUARLR FARM FOR SALRAULO Z eu s/r e :B, frol , n er 6 . o 4 to w 60 in erretitut,reniain dauflle barn, shingled roof, orchard of 100 goodtrists - ortwo f ,yeers growth, good soil, well water . oll .. excelt at. LnitlsirglYAtreckll4--r,Xs to if .F:1 AFT - EAMTLIFIrro. 1,%1 r ':....-. '' ' ',3;' " PIT I PINIT/COH, May 2,1684. '- • i_ eatdtalS • • . • •-.• A s ' 6400,000 00i 1•9 - . atts and I. ," ~.- .., 478,739 82'. , - - *.i . Pa. • •••••••; rtl'!'/,.. -• • wee_ 639,60 D 00z 1 i'l 'telt izt * W-': Bid '4 ~ LT- -• • 203 22° :.r ai al, IV'. - - - ii th , Y, . , . . Y° - • , ki et t. ` 7 .: 01 Pa -3,200 00 ! -li ., '..4494 S. •. .i 0 •'', - Banks, h • latil U. S. -' .11.1* . ' etas 209,859 16 It's . . • .... ' iiok -- .". ?-*- "' 118,99 2, 09 ••- to other Banks ~ unto Depositors..., .. '770, 4,913 46 805 00 702,818 85 Tiid above statement is correct, according to the • of my knowledge and be G 6ief S. rttsr, oiiihier. • 1,, ~ ed unto before me this dill'. • , 12 S. SMITH, Notary Public. -- 41ir,‘=-78.- 10-40 BONDS: ~, .0 BON - DS -*FAY& ISSUED :2 1 : der th e' Ait ofrongress of Match Bthi. _, _ h ,"_-- ~.; _,. I oh provides that In 1ieu.,041131r :46 6 4 01 # 6 I authorized by the ActoilrfarelA illio§4 0 w h this is supplementary, the Secretary or .:., _. th II authorized to borrow from time to I*,:on the credit of the United States i not ex g TWO HIMVREB bila*W.l3ol.- - Lduring the aliment ilscalyeal 41 ;444. p dlsque therefor. Coup 1 on and, .3,4lstered. Bo ~ o the United Slates ; andahp:Bonds is me this Act shalt be =MOT FROM t fer TAtT/ON by or under any State or munielk . ,a 1 a orlty. Subscriptions to these. Bonds ate r . United States notes or notes of Ns- tio They are TO BE REDEEMED IN . .., ekt the pleasure sof the , .(herernment, ecE uks. at an not ter's; f!etzei teiri - : norgiuir44yrtl years )d6h4r dt.e.„ , and until their redeaiiidik;ix :]ENT. INTEREST WILL BB P CO/N, on Bonds of not over one hies-il , . t deed annually, and on all other B 0 0, The , id is payable L ail the flim aais a le March . September in eabh year. The semi annuAl Upeas are Payable at those dates, and the: coupons on the 60 mut 100 dollar Bonds *able On the lint of March. . Subect will-recetve either ..liegistered'or Coupon s as they may Prefer. 'llesiist ared Bonds e*bided on the books of ‘ the 17.13. Treasurer tid 'can 6e -transferred only on the owner's dit;' Ormpon thin& are payable to hearer, more conveMant for ehtpqnfittc4ll dile& Restate ,O4da win be Issued . of.thedenems i 1 4410112 fry Doan, - 00,) - 9fie mnaiicti Dollars, * ,fv . 'e Aunc4ea,3Dollsrs, 0000 One Tho , ~ Ilam; (i 1,000,) Five Thousand Dollars, (6:: y ; 494 Ten Thoitatuid if Othini f i ($lO,OOOO Out tipi4l Bonds of the: Actumus twos of lif 11fri r ($80,). Onellundreil•Dol- , ULM (MOO rki ' '-fred •bolbrs, (*sou ink One Thountuni. A 11,0004 . , Subscribiani ' 11.04 Will have the Raton . of having their '‘w hitetestiroth'Mqch let,'by mull, ... interest la coft-44#!; United Statp ,:or the - :notes of Nstlonali, Banks, addle pr 'cent. for ormuluni;r9r 'interest froartherciate of ' Mrs. H. W. BEECHER General Agent. t i 1" j,, ~ . ga-7 4 Smtt.tt"s CahaC lata ; . 5v: ,,, .* ,":"?' HARMONIUMS i ME ON& -‘-,5 , -, , --- And:Musical Goods . -","*. • r, , . • r•N` , , , :qr-- . The superiorktrAt htn . 7 . : a: r 4 1 . - .. i .„ , 0 is already establis - ittme .. . - 1::.0 , 2;”:" •• 08 no new instrument has gained ''.. clarity or rectelved..so raspy . ~.....“ . ” the apace of two years, __..auf ..-? • !:''' sesleTA Iren Frame, (Neutron Elsa haul ri ; .. Ml= Piano Forte, me. ,, f.otured by W , 0,13. o• W IT- SOUPAWKEaky t p-P •,,,: Og ) been so leatgaoid ft" -z,14.0 ,- , • other emindatiarai s eedlto ugh& 00e,,,,.... _ . All auarantoed voix-slie. - WA. E E Cal Nir ,* 'SA '-'dole iagenbigor nta l lh,lusaX ~ •-.;,llisre.:-it , • 'Op* airgoiiiitf ' oiktind: , ; eat& ing Pn 4 linne.Pinn l l4 l r. _ _ __. ___ fIpRESS' 1/1004Plgr4M - .:<11B1 I. '0141:4 _,.',14-PitnlW-t-4'A- BOX 756, - /IMMO> . re receive them subscription ant As these Bo 'emit from municipal of is"lncreaoed fohn one I,l*, aceet4ing to . Alm .gold they may, and or tem- State: tatuttioo, to thr6t per rate of tax II peter; It is 'anneal nous of debtedi ties or _ only is pledged of the 'United Sts% countryy, is holden prltielpal and' so great deicitp , of 4, 1 rate par iulith ties .I . ot Viellebta tole property ottlier `le payment eftioth oedfoyin imnia4com on the saw terms, iyailahle totheaniall-, sp ihrry can any moment, and • k of the interest. irta are payable Iiiii:IIIIYIPe4 Or Ida largely In ax iom for this par- These Bonds-may itae up to any magnii and ars thus made eat lender and tijet.h be converted into in the holder will haye The fact that alidui in specie furnishes' interest on all Got,. cess of the wants of ti pose. Upon the receipt of eel of depoittherefor, In the original of which subscriber :0 the Stet Washington, with a le letered or coupon) and. Ace vi a certificate :ate, will be buctuld, i4orwarded by—tbe i : TOV /e TzeasttrY, vmitUttionotbende'? • • required Upon the receipt of the the Treateiry Departmen for Will be transmitted t 'eid :g sa t‘ 4ubscrlbed , ik4latisoribers pestfully. =2=l SubiforipUons will be re AiSO, a corniptejiipol :f4.WAT L ATMAIVi - T.k .. ''')?Zt -;- "r -. ' I . : :''.'i:,--..' : 1 - ..' --1--;:::"''....,;g;•.*7:,...,-.'; , w: - .. y7i:.,, , e,. • r.• - • • -,, .7... ...._.- 12. •3 i ..40rii;• - .1 t- .t :,a.. .. ESELY SOS s • • . 1, ,EM • AT T,4E,Glint,. CONCERT EULL .01).1E', - !..svoit As you go to the /N*oo6lnd see the c thro4, okAeiguticieiei4 Tne deijelyi Soo*, eildiatray cacti, see the dive Isedp3i; 4,pt u t t i r i a dh, door, and saywhtire.ttitioOpip,A.,s , in the West, and look at...tbobest est& '` rr "g FIFTH STREEI4 ( • A thousand empty Shoe BaxAs - L'orpsie. ap2B It , , : i 4 t ~._:. 0. o i . 8 `i t e° 9 at ig 0 1 R Cl u • 0 4•ti ri 9 ,c 2 01. co 16i :i - 14 0, Ci XI AS i ~ % ^ • p, ~ ). 8 b - t 0 al 4 - ,- 6 z't 6 t 6 'lri - 4 1 00 , MI i i 0 l's 1- R cn co co co ch 0/ C l 2 M V/ ig , 4 44 A P i l ,i 2S ; 7 I'llll 41 18 . • ,P.-, -•:,.- r:, - °._?,_., l'l'Arl , 4, -. 11 - THIRD ARRIVAL OF NEW SPRI-NG SUMMER GOOD! BUGS RACICE, Cor. Fifth arid-Market St Are now opening a splendid stock ot CLOAKS, SHAWLS • . BIRD OF NEWEST STYLFZS, French thiutzes, Hoop SkirliL 13 : A o AL. S DOKESTie GOOPK,: New, Silks, Dress Goods, Decidedly CheeP, GARDNER & SCHtEtTpr4i;; MARKET _STREEI'.- TEHORIT 'LOAN Of:lkt' .• g-te NAT lONA L SIBS OW avprilitthaoti, pesignated Depository and Pi =metal- Agent O the 1 31 , ; 4 v .- - 7 . : ; ; ', United States. t .43r,,authority ..of the Treasury% Iletrttsdiatre4: 011 1 lfiewtolllreeelvwShbanipthwafor thaattloimwo :forty ii Vier cent. Ciold.bearingn-..., to' lit, -J.. , .. ,_ ..•A. commlesion will be allowed to - -Ahratul Woken,. JAMES T.A.IJGWANVTvpS .- - i -4 'irtt=l2Bth, 113616. . Pre . o,olaltifbitalt - . aaltieeitia- .:WX mY I:--1 - / 4•93 1 71 1- it' ,. ' , 4f? - ItUnanlierS "SA . . ~, II)I :Vv.-. l ip ' ISW mwiteliiiilWhoo_ oos* it fleet - awtxit mond-Rtheititriletdderr PreacZart4 ituffilfthelt ruratiers ' are: eirt' earge if the - liret Ohs fir the thieirti" I . 'olP4llol4 . lpl= 1. gret e Pr ' tfull_P'' .1, igi, - Look out fot FOR el= a r. '4IECE AMOES 4611) DRYGOODS, -- i 4 ° :id -r1 1144 551 riftll , street. - 55 F'iftly.lstree4 - Gc • , 55 Fifth Street. ' 5531 Firth Strefe 045 Fifth . Street. 55 - Fifth Strit.r., 55 Fifth Strfet. ap2O 4 - inhANWR RAM . - 71` •••orfOi 14804) 4 . ante Ittoddioldeg. : llo , courArim-ww. 6..5.i '=r -I[lll -2V.:1;1 d" .~ PRESS GOODS And a full line of ALWAYS ON HAND • Cloaks and &wit 9 2
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