=BM From California and S. America. The Surrender of Scottsville, Ky. i . Tun Anson (Me.) id vocate tiii. - ye . that NrIIOIIIESTEAD GAS LIGHT.- ---..7 .., . . ~ i a mysterious disease nide its -appear , The Disaster in Chill—Arriv./ of the 0 alinnti. iand Desperate ResistanCe of ,ancc in the The Griffin Homestead town of Cord, in Somer- Ocean queen. 1 Our Forces. aue — I set county - • Which ha far baffled the Gas Apparatus Manufacturing Company, I um lea mot Several persons have al- Organized I The steamship Ocean Queen r. , from : The Louisville . Journal publishes the , (.1 - I 1- `-': al' ready died, and Many more are sick—six under the Act of July, -1863, is now •a— s i e . prepared to receive orders for Alachines, for use Aspinwall. arrived here this aftetn car, ! following particulars of the late affair at ' e " I Scottsville, Kentucky: . in one family. The disease resembles the n ss houses ',mate dwellings. hotels and", I p in utre i b e ullilings. ' bringine 1t,.• Colitornia mails and' fro. - , . ' Captain J. D. Gillum, with his coma cold fever that raged so fatally in the Tee apparatus 1s simple in its construction, ore ! easily managed, and not liable to be put out of : pang of the fifty-second Kentucky, was i Eastern States forty years ago. I order without gross carelessness. The (las is in B arse - of Panama we hav e lb e fol- stationed atthat point to defend a section ' ----seees— LAST week a man named Alonzo D. 1 o w n a l e y hir s ie f, l ,, a t h t c it o f1 :, ! ,, r ,, , , , , .... ; e , d Ri to inanunieture . it ion ing near, of the of country covering an area nf some seven- 1 I too Me part of ; Lewis, '.deserter employed in a saw-mill there Nnu accumuia , rFhi - i or THE MASSACRE: IN elfil 1 ty-five miles, and this, . . . ~.,.. .„ . .. 1 , . slob. and tionset,tientit no danger oh those terri --.• the State which offers every advantage in iNt•v• i ora State, while engaged in hie explosions to whi;iit ,oat pia; Is so liable, and -On every hand indignation has been for the successful entrance of guerrilla edging boards with a buzz saw and at- in point of ettltensi• 11., 'ant Iti, Compttred with expressed at the fanaticism of the priest- i oalli l s, tempting to remove the edging, the saw Ti t ,. 2;11( . 1 01 8F ,, num by r ing b ehave( e caught his sleeve, instantly severing his to y ' L7 2 . ) rin " :l "- :r C' e f (: ‘ ,. - 1 t ! - kr on deliver ) atthe Fac -1100(1, which was the cause of so howl- 'down a u r i t l n c , m a t t b t c h( , sa a w ante time drawing him in this city. .qac'hines cakiilate‘t to run bye n catastrophe, and at the cruel, Heart four conduct of those priests connected four find lii ii hundred, under command body at the breast, twenty-fit e burners, *llOO , for large outat, special 01 Ille rebel Colonel; Hughes, Hemilton se a p l e n r e a o t s i t ng sev ti e i r e in g g re h a is t be addressed to FOSTER " COM with the church which was burned. . e e ° e 3t a rr i rt , : e ni t " aC i) h i be n Ist: and: Engine Builders, corner and Dority, made the attack on the night - - - With one mind the people of Santiago of dm t).7111 ultimo, yelling like se.) many arteries and killing him instantly. of Penn Isad Stanwix sts., Pittiburgh, Pa. MR. LINCOLN IN A ` TIGHT demanded that the building should he . tale. They no doubt anticipated an t HAS tl HASH...H.I I li PLACE. razed to the ground, and had not Govern- : Jlll3-1f0,13,11e". ST' 'victory, iall in this they were sorely A WESTERN paper records the present The reader is no doubt aware that at the meat issued an order to that effect, not -1 disappointed, for Captain Gillum in..t tatioe of a beautifui sill: dress by fifty to, last session of Congress, when the con- withstanding the most strenuous efforts them w ith a desperate and bloody resist- citizens of Burlington, Wis., to Miss 'lse of the prix-ts—most certainly the people fiscation of rebel property was under suer- The Captain gathered his little belle Crawford, who demonstrated her wrwhi I°l ' e do "' the work themselves lin tln. Nino hous'e, and telight tio•in pluck and patriotism by knocking down consideration, the President informed —and now a struggle goes on between i bravely for upwards of an hour, when one John Russell, of Dover, for having the leaders of his parts!, that unless they priests and people; the former, if possible, . his ammunition gave out, and he found : insulted the memory of her hraye brother, to regain the power and influence they passed the bill as he desired it he would that they had Meet the town at different . who fell at the battle of Chi, karnatigun , have lost, and the people to assert their . veto it. He was for the confiscation ofpoints. - - - --- , tINVII freedom Of thought. the life interests of the rebels in their es" -By the voice of the people this first re- ' "Under these circumstances Captain ' The Saturday Morning Post. Gillum capitulaeta with the rebel Cole. tates; but the Radicals then and now are suit lifts been obtained in an act of the . - Hughes, who sol..tnly aereed that the for its wholesale confiscation, not for a Senate, that henceforth there are to he , : property of citizens should be respected, TRH ONLY DR.MOCRATIC JOURNAL no illuminations of churches and antra- ' , „ year, or generation, but for all time to • and that tiler, would be no departure on Pnlashed In Allegheny' County ' did night services, and that proper men their part from the rules of civilized war come, This general robbery of the in- : sures be carried out in all the churches fare during , lime OrCilpation of the town. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, nocent children of rebel fathers, is par- 'as to proper construction and sufficient Ti ,,,,.. no sooner got possession of tio! , number of doors. AT PITTSBURGH, PENNA . ticularly attractive the leading 'ldan- place, how( yer, llom the uetial pillaging NS htle this has been carried, the clergy : thropists. and robbery of stores and residences corn- At ;he following rates have arranged the publication of it new nicrired, and everything that they could One Dollar and Fifty Cents per Annuin A bill of this character passed the newepapei for the defense of 'teligione lay their hands tiPoti iiti value was appro- House on the 4th inst., by a majority of interests.' piiated. Not satisfied At 011 Ihil•So ontrag. eight; and should the President slick to "Another result of this . calamity is the es, in violation o their pledge, the clerk's ~ ~ oraantzation ot a fire brigade for .anti- .Five copies, each his convictions and veto it, then all hope a 1 mime Wan Itrok . t , tll 1 , 1110, , 11 , 11(1 the [lllllir •k . rent copies, each ago an. ii ti li enthusiasm has been dis-... of his re-nomination may he a bandoned. played in I'd- matter. 'Flo. tire canna document,: mutilated allay destroyed, alter Twenty Calplea each. and one 1,, getter. il l , ' • fire d 11 •11 - 1111 , .. Iotiel her Thirty , •• •• •. r wh i ch tileA,the , 1 11, ~ ._ . But will he, "honest old ABE," adhere Liles in V:ilparaiso are the , most popular wit lit he court -house.' By the ,'\ ,era ations 1- "rlt - to the promptings of that silent monitor, of 1 , 11 ,e '''''ci"l institutions, I t h e city. , . i)f the eti?ens, however the flame- , were - I wo thousand one hun d re d corpses condemns-extinguiehed and pelt ot the buildings which whispers approval or extracted Lanathe 'Compania' have been rearil- , eave: l Li "The from above% If he does, then his registered at the burial ground; besides and 'The guerrillas broke ~pen the jail :mil political race is nearly run; if he baulks those a number of single limbs and piece rebeisiel eive ~ f 11., ir7esfilee- whew , re and not found,been a the destructives in their designs for ter" ea of bodies haveunder indi. intent for murder Th,i a few sufferers died afterwards from the ritorial plunder, no President—nut even al ~I,,ii•n ni.in Ili, ciliziin, " iii reach effect of burns and other wounds, so : 8 e30,100 They , „eenied to he I, , , , ;sense,i Joan TYLER—ever me t w ith th e obloquy that about Iwo thoutand live hundred ' which will be poured upon hint, and altozether may be safely estimated to . ~ . ai f , , Ei t r , „ 1 , .. y ( if \ ie. ( ' _ m,:in. l , i sie , sit ion to mutilate and im , that they could not that, too, by the Wretched crew Wht.) have . perished through the priest 5' lolly - carry off with them, end the damages and imprudence. inflicted will he surely felt in' the cite have been calling him the Government, „ On the list December a similar cal- of , • • ' :lent -.5c. - itt-ivill Theft mode a draper " opposition to which was treason to the amity had nearly befallen the worship , at , e lir fo t tempt to burn th•: jail. lilt er r,. State. How the tables would, in case of pers of the San Isidro Church. One of the , v Lel in their tit siomett Id the united a veto of this infamous scheme, lie turn- numerous c-indles on the . altar came . ~11 " contact with a pet of artificial tiots eta eti: :: r s i , s , , :L • O i \ i t r t s is ° ,_,, i ' li l l - ,, 1 :,,, : r i ' l lih' citizen= pilla -, eil several ed.? The loud-mouthed brawlers, who and, although the fire was itantedieney have been callingtine, ley oat, rilrls. and the e.,iittri- rolit ed fo the arrests of their extinguished, there was such a great 01 most j7l the valuable property it eon betters, for exercising the poor privilege eenfusion, rushing to the door;, falling tainted bria,l., the w.o. and crying, that the severe had to be cl e: , of free discussion, would then lie the - --.0 11.0" ed for the mght.• most vehement in their demands for the _ ____,_ _ ___ Letter from General Grant to the __ largest liberty in debate. Their old REI From West Virginia. , Western Sanitary Commission. tation about "Free Soil, Free Speech and, The citizens of Si.Zonis are organizing The Cumberland 01d•,./ c;c ill,, ":' 11 Great \Vt . TOM Sanitary Ce.noniesion Free men," was nothing, in intensity, 'Thursday, last has the followingPolli( u Fair Ther,,ll,,wing, lest, r fromGt•lleral to the new crusade against the despot, who dared to curb the liberty of speech lays oldie tat , ' raid, which wan hill ilrietlY Grant was read at a meeting h e ll on Mott alluded to I , v telegraph It appears that on ,lay , vcnin , t . hot , and of the press. Such are the extreme - Thursday ol' lest we, a train of goven ' - ST Itot - Ph ',NI , !Inalitilt" B. iln,(hi. ties and the villainies to which our irre- , me , . _ 1 i 1 e•tt t. Nlagon, oat e• ai i supplies, itn ~, ti ~ ~,,, ~ ~, ~ ~ ~., ~ , ~,, a .,,., 0t1e ,,, sponsible and revolutionary faction ie dispatched to Petersburg, Va., to provis u,lfr, rt •,,/ , ,, , .r, ~o .1 312.1,), capable of descending. . ion troops stationed at that place When ' Gentlemen 1 our I. i ter of yesterday, he train lia•1 proceeded a considerable . • , . ~, - . • ; ", a l The bill, in question, the Radical , : en- the train . rei t tlesiillL, Mt 1 4.1 lat f iit a p 1 1 • distance on the road, it was , diecoyered . meeting of 11 „. l e , „I ~ t i e .,,, „f el. temi deavored to pass without debate. Know- that the trees were felled across and other on Monday evening, to make preparatiOns tii pe "liar ,A”el , at where i„ i,,,,, ._ ing that its unconstitutional and lilopn. unmistakable sighs gave out that the :eh. , for n `G!arcl :Mississippi Valley Fair,' I , l\ i.' ..I trtil.. r..-it on Lan! ott wtil in .f,ttiti.tittre trona character would not bear investiga- els werein force to dispute its pas" , ige for the benefit of the sick, and wounded to order. lisvin7 the itiree•-t 31Ciik in the ntA ail The further progress of the train -xas in tion, the majority endeavored to rush it eoldiers of the western army. is before periow, requi rinii trott.t, twill ant it to their ad view of these obstaeles arrested and me I regret that illy ulroatly ItT dr:l,lNi , through . without investigation; i Lot the brought hack to New Creek. On Friday, stay in the city kill 'prevent ant - lancer . , , . ~., Democrats and conservatives partially reinforcements in the shape of v% aeents, delayte „„ wry public d eli , ' I regret i•r. 3c , alit: , 'I, ii ii,r, onnll l t .111, 3 1 , - Prevented it. They succeeded in giving horse9,inu. 1 v 4 and men, al•Ola. one bun- this as it would afft)rfl 111 f• the grettlenl pit "term of "I ro,iten ~ k lprarter. act .ac Besides our ,wn nano t c ti sKt °ell. FRA.NR BLAIR an ox,,portunill ,. to ' ;tred wagon'. alidef."3=kei l tt'"tetlrefVAALZU I altee.?„-erre nee ri,pue e nia tiller. l he la.tur• a 1...5e I r '", ''ed a second time upon the same errand , Amu , so „melt for the ,„i f „i ng „ 1 , 11 „, lively. His speech is construed by some under command of. Lt. Col. Snyder, of the of our western artniee The gratuitous Ritter & Ptlifi,fl , :r , Celebrate) Trus as being indicative of the President's 4th Virginia regiment. On nearing Wil - ' offerings of our loyal citizens at home liantsportths , train seas attacked by rebel views upon the subject it discusses; if it through the seency of sanitary commis artillery,infantry and cavalry, supposed sto , t ,, ~n r brave , i,iiers in the field, is then Uncle ABRAHAM may bid a long to be about twothousand inall,when,' '' horn to . have oeen to them the Mont earaillraptle farewell to all his present greatness . we afe informed, a few shots were fired I end gratifying ea H ence t h at as l i ji st they Alluding to the proceedings in Con- and a scene of e ild disorder now took are risking lie and health for the sup gress upon the bill in question, the int el- pia ce among the men composing the ee . pression of this most wicketl rebellion. tort and the teamsters, each one making their friends who cannot aesist them with • ligent Washington correspondent of the his way as best he could to the laurel and musket and sword are with them in nIVM - Baltimore Sun remarks: other hiding places Up to this time we pathy and Isar The Western Sanitary The filibustering by the democrats in the have not been able to learn the number of Commission have deeteh".,lweee tonsil Rouse restated in the concession by the Repute killed, and as nunded and missing. It is Howls of an opportunity for Mr. &silt to speak said stares in the SrliPit , 1111,1er ni v etuninand in favorof the P e eeinident's policy of amnesty. It the 4th Vireinia regiment suffered ' Their . volunt M . re Otb , ring- have magic 4.1i,1 . 1 INe seems that there are but few Republicans in the severely, as they were the advance party , the hearts of Inany theosands oi Wollnt led Bohm who are not for a "general ouster" of the in the escort. ",'Most of the M. Horne I nA m th o e us r etl 0 property, n . a ionnsdt ' and sick eldter- who otherwise would LVe e Vi h r e almost from ' Brigade 1121 A returned to New C'reek, and have been subjected to se v ere privations the tea / elution of Congress, the passage of which :at latest accounts, but about a dozen re Knowing the benefiis already conferred the President made a condition precedent to his ''stained to be accounted for. It is indeed ~,, the en " l e , the \v,.. e ,e.„ !ne e, ars sigtditg the emit:location MIL It is impossible } mortifying to have to record repeat.• teat this teeter:tire war can be made against the I thesec om missi on . I hope for them a full and President bRe Republicans in Congress with- .ed and successful raids on the part of the enthusiastic meeting m nigh. and a fait out preventing his re-nomination by his party, enemy, the great loss in prisoners, horses unless eett e wilt his Ruiner horses, to follow which will brine together many view. That he will not do that, appears pretti , . inules, wagons and stores. Some eight old friends who have been kept apart for evident from the carefully prepared speech or or ten of the teams that Were in the rear the last three years, and unite them again read by Mr. Bi.e.in today, so strongly antago. have since returned to New Creek nixing the radical position assumed by Mr. Ste- , OnTuesday last, about one o'clock, it in one common cause--that of their coun Venn and others.try and peace. I am, gentlemen, with Mr. Bears suggested, what is canvassed in di- was discovered that the telegraph wires _ erect respect. Your obedient servant, plOmatic and of high circles that the doctrine east of us on the Baltimore and Ohio rail- that the South is outside of the Constitution , u. s GRANT, and laws, and let° be treated as a foreign nation loutof • ki order, roe. were ts or ng and soon . -Major General United States: Arm y - under the laws of war, is conclusive reason that : thereafter persons living in the neighbor- : foreign nations should recognize its independ- hood of North Branch and Patterson's - ence. He attributed to those who were sup- i The Germans and the European portingthe measure before the House a design 1 creek bridges, came into town bringing War.---A N ,„. Turk letter says : Our ot °hooking off the President from a ranomins- ; intelligence of the fact that from 300 to 500 non for the benefit of a rival, and of seizing rebels were in the act of burning and foreign population take a lively personal upon the inheritances of the Southern people. , interest ithel ' • . n c dinging aspects of the otherwise de •trovine structures, Tun or , the radicals were unconstitii- .. - -.=. . these. , quarrel between D, , iimill.k and Germany lion and inhuman. within about six or eight miles of out When the steamer America arrived on city. Here then commenced another Wednesday morning, slips of the latest MAKING A VIRTUE OF NE- , scene of excitement. Brig. Gent Kelly „ewe were CESSITY. , and his staff busied themselves in prepar- Will bon posted up in some of the street beer saloon , , where it Jowl MINOR BOTTS, of Virginia, le one lug for the tug of war. The troops sta- was read with anxious interest_ Li these of the neutral patriots furnished by the : t n i l i a m rc e h d in l o. a. r o e i•d7r i s tila and l irt e h r e y, 's received o v fell assemblages there are Danes as Well lea rebellion. He lives in a locality which ' few min'utes all were in motion. A halal Germans : find party fe cling, ill COI - ISi. quence, frequently runs high, but this has been occasionally in possession of : was called about one mile east of the hills seldom or never runs into aquarrel. It the rebels, but more frequently in that of that overlook the town of Cumberland. was announced et one establishment our forces. JOHN, under .these circum- H ere a line el battle was formed and a that, should hostilities actually break skirmishing party sent out. It was soon out, that hundred ' Germans were stances has adopt ed the neutrality dodge. ascertained, however, that the rebels had ready 9 of to go from this cityto aid the His big palpitating heart is bleeding at ' done their work in a hurry and retreated Faderland in the inainteanee of its the idea of civil war, and especially at back into Virginia. rights. This Was received with great Patterson's bridge: the dismemberment of Virginia,the moth- - let -eons creek was eta- , applause. An intlivi•lual in the crowd : tioned a company of the 51st Pennsyl- : mu er of statesmen. It is but proper to re- suggested that, if any body was as going, :Tanis volunteers, which was gobbled up ' i is a' : ' had better 40 at once, Lerause alter mark, however, that he does not refuse ,by the rebels in a short time. It is stated the passage of tlie new ...inscription bill the largest renumeration which lie can that after surrendering five of the pri- it might be difficult for able-bodied men obtain from the rebel Government, for sates were shot, one of whom died tm- of any nationality to_leave the country. . mediately. another is danerously and . such articles of consumption as they the rest rest sli lit] gy w ounded. About a This suggestion Tess not received with great applause may see .fit to purchase for the use of dozen made their escape and arrived at' their army. Cumberland late that evening. Ite pau g post. -...„,"-..... \ \s . I / ix , -• ' - --- •---_: V , _A' , liiis!/•. .:• .. - . „.j1 - - - - -,--:-„,... -- - 7 "- - tC - - - ;- - -c '' _ f::',li."'".' - -._:,--,••• -_ - _ r.-i- . --,-'770t.:-___ - .... 6n: _ - 7: • ...'7.' - r - ~ , ,, - 7,-_€:, .t , :z..-: . .1 : 4e . -..7.-Li....,:,,.. 3 .--• - _ PITTSBURGH 3 TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 9, 1864 It appears that some of his admirers have lately invited Mr. BOTTS to accept a seat in the Senate, but he was not so verdant as to comply. The offer, how evil; gave him an opportunity to write a letter, an extract of which we see telegraphed to our contemporary of the Gautte. In this. patriotic effusion he remarks that in the "present condition of the country" he cannot accept office from either of the numerous Govern mutts eXefcising authority in the Statei bUt-frem the present aspect of affairs he flaiters:himself Suit he may one day be the means of doing a united country some important service. In order to be useful when the propitious moment ar rives he remarks that "he must permit no shadow of suspicion, from any 4 051 - ter:to attach to his unselfish patriotism or the disinterested integrity of his pur pose, which acceptance of office might subject hint Jo." In a most iu n= POI I lintnble - manner Mr. Boers concludes his episad'hisa strain which will rerbi:ii ly, save Lis plantation from both rebel and loyal . devastation. He says: "The extent of my aspirations for the present is to return good for evil to this once venerable and venerated, but now poor, down-trodden, shattered, heart; aacLifieed and dilapidated old Laothetof states. " 31 r. Goo . \Y Auci..R, for many ye.ars one of the eclitor..t of the 'llringfftl.l (Ill..) ./(ciiitti+,-cliecl on tic j Inslott. "UNDER WHICH KING'" —A German paper states that on a recent Sunday there were stormy scenes in some of the churches of Holstein. A great number of pastors limited themselves to offering up the prescribed prayer for "the legiti mate savereigu," and so kept open a line of retreat to either camp. Pastor Han son, of Wansback, who knew the temper of his people, prayed simply "for the King," without adding the name of Christian IX.; but, in spite of this pre caution, a great tumult arose in the con gregation, and several noisily left the church. In a church at Kiel, Pastor Ludeman prayed for King Christian IX., "on condition that he be recognized by the Germanic Diet.'• The declaration re, ;veil by hisses and laughter. I.ri.ryl,ody left the church, and the min r prayer in an empty TEE Poet:LA.lll;y OF SONGS.-31. Ler land says . . in his essay on "War Songs,' i n the r -r Afagct7ine. It L< 113 proof of scant ,1 merit in a song not to have become popular, but miller, if it be really good, that it has , not as yet met with its musical uaffinity" in the form of an airht to please There are not among the songs of Koerner bct ter war lyrics than some.y blob have peen given forth by our poets, in almost every ; kind, "from grave to gay. from lively to severe;" and if nothing has as vet actu ally replaced the old songs of our nation : al Ll'nion it is because our army is still fighting ;pier the very same brave old Feutirhoit expressed by the ever popular "Star - Spangled Banner" and the `lied, White, end glue " and find-them, thus fir, all sufficient THE POST---PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1864. A GENTLEMAN in Hartford, Conu., has received a letter from his brother, who married in North Carolina, end was in business there when the rebellion broke out, dated January 8. In speaking of present prices at Wilmington, he says: "Ladies' shoes are sixty dollars a pair, butter $6 to $lO a pound, gent's cloth coat $525," and adds that it takes a for tune to live a month. He says he "can not write as be would for fear of a peru sal by some distinguished character in lace and authorilp." TETE great families of Russia have con cLive,l rather a pretty idea, which Les_ become the Muscovite Mode,that is, to present to the visitors to their country residences a souvenir of their sojourn, an album which contains a photographic illustration of the happy days they spent —photographs of the personages v. l, formed the society of the mansion. the - , i_hte and scenes, the stables, the bor=es, the principal epi4o.:les anal events during the :aristocratic entertainment. A SERIOUS row between a number of citizens and soldier.,i. occurred in New London one night last week Revolver, bayonets. baickbats, &c.. were freely used. One citizen received a ball through the leg, aimed and fired by a F:ohlier: an other, a bayonet stab ',in the month, an other in the side, and the fourth in the neck. Peace was finally restored by the arrival of the police. Os a lake, nearFincennes, Indiana, a few days since, large flocks of wild ducks would go into the water and then come upon the ice; the snow falling and me t ing upon their backs tl"ould freeze hard, All 'work warranted and thus fasten their vertka so they coup not fly. In this coridit}iln they were easily taken by boys, who killed them., witlr sticks by scores. it. lint> Hat ei--1 The :Market, and Agrieulturid tnteregt, of the Count) will, heretofore, ronstttute an oopor- ant fe4t ki re of the 11",/, ly . Post AMBON IS STILL RE- I A11.0;(1 Al' Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, the Illarnund .th.l Market stroct At 5O Conti per trall,,ta t Lento per ggllon At 60 t 'ents per gallnn r:• 1114% in -btained at the lowest pris.e7 pnrn: the pound. warranted , s• - tda Ash of the bent quality ; lmlet soap: , and Per filMer yto great t ariet) - Hair Dye.- ot all de, crlption, lintzhes and Combs in great c silent' Pure 1-tultnra fur mottled - Alpurpose,; all the re- Italie Patent Medicines 01 the dap; Family Lt - ye : title and A 'oarse Sponge, In ft. t ii ou wiali anything that can be pro,ured in a y linm Store. remember that such an assortmeh; not to I e taunt iliewhere in the city. as at JOSEPH FLEMING'S DRUG SURF, , k,e I itroond and,Market street N - 77e! - ..IIEFINIA OR RI PTURFICURFD nrr prt.p.tre.l to Trent r•tptory In young persona, ,art in Ittia•lle an•l in tstAste • t ••1.1 pt , r—t has Ine titled up cc enter-, e ,1 a 1..1.r.,0r0 i. .., and Buppon,l Dr. 4. 4. Fitrh'q ectehrated Tritserx, Marsh & Uo,'s Celebrated Trusses, I- I; EN. H. I AI TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS. Storkaugs, Burninges. act. At the Pltt.burgh Drug Hon, I'4 1111.111 - :N C:1: X- ' ; A Hit • , •rer of Fourth and Thirkrt .treet,l 3r I 2 10, FA( It II a Dye In the tear lerels air Mathews tiNt prepared the VENETIAN HAIR DYE; since that time h hPen I.) thousands, and In no instance has it tailed to ggit P entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DY E it the cheapest In the world. Its prier is only Fifty cents, and each lurttle contains double the gnautit e In those 11S11,1 eold for hi I he VENETIAN DYE Is warranted not t.. in jure the hair or scalp In the slightest degree. The V ENE • I lAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring nu prepsrai ion whatever. The VENETIAN DYE produces any shade that may be desired—one that will not tade,eroAc or a ash out—one t fist is no permanent n 2 the hair sell lor sale by all druggists. Price au cents A. I. MATHEW:, oeneral Agent, lit 0-old et. N. Y. Also manufscturer orMATHEAVA' AALNIC finte (ILo-s= the best hair dressing in use. Price .25 cents Jantn ti .1. I:REAT SECRET.—IT IS admitted lir all physicians that thegrand s.-cret ot health and long life lies in keeping the blood and various fluids of the body in a high de gree 01 fluidity. When you feel continued pain in the head or bowels, or any,continued uneasl u,ss in any organ or parts of the body, you can precept serious sickness by taking firandreth's P'llll4 Bleeding may give momentary ease, because the blood lett will have more room. But as the boa) is made from the blood, and sustained be the blood, to waste our blood is to waste our life, and ruin our constitution. But Brandreth's Pills relies e the circulation as readily as bleed ing by only taking away what It can well spare. and i HEY NEVER FIE HT r, Hooper, of Barnstable 'flans., WEIE, cured 01 Vitus' Dance. dieneral Debility. poorness of blood, and costil eneas of many years stand ing, by liraudreth•s Pills. The case at length is published In the pamphlets. i,old by ThOMAS HEDPATH, Pittsburzli. and by all respectable dealers In medicines. feli4-Iyd&wc GREAT REBELLION Triumph of a Great Discovery The public has rebelled against cauteriying Flair Dy.s. Fashion ;has foresworn them. A saga cious community has adopted in their stead. CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, And for these reason,: It embrowns and blackens the hair, not the skin. It Is a vegetable emollient. not a burning,flui.l. It doesnot burlesque nature with blooming metallic tinges, but produces her own living hues. Its cooling efft.ct is lasting. It difies detection. Its results are uniform. It net fails. Manufactured by .1. I'HISTADOIii), No. 6 Aster linuse, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers letA-iileswc TOBIAS' VENETIAN LIN I MENT.—A. certain cure tor pains and aches, and warranted superor to any other. Croup it positively cures; relief is absolutely sure immediately it is used. Mothers remember this and arm yourselves with a bottle without delay. Croup lb a disease which gives no notice, trequently attacking the child in the dead hour of night ; before a physician can be summoned it may be too late. Remember. the Venetian Lin iment never fails. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold In THOMAS REDPATH Pittsburgh. and all respoetable Dmegists. Oilice, 56 Cortlandt street. \t-iv York 4'04-1 ydBor c iiO='THE CONFESSIONS AND EX PERIENCE OF AN IN VA LlT).—Pub fished for the benefit, and as a OAUTION TO VCI:NU- MEN and others, who suffer from I Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Mau hood, ar.c., supplying at the same time Tax Mesas or Sr.i.r{•t ae. fly one who hail cured hiniseli after undergoing considerable quackery. B 1 inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAI - FAIR, esq., let6-3mdtr.w Bedford, Kings co., N . Iar"DENTISTRY.-TEETH EX tracted without pain by the use of 1.,r Oudry's apparatus. 7. F. la OVF 31 .A...3i SECOND WARD PITTSBURGH RE- LIEF FUND—Soldiers wives or others en titled to rebel - money can get the same by canine irI rLTIVAT O - MOWS, IPCIDDIZEt _.,. lon MONDAY EVENING, the Bth lost., at the , e_., Cutters, seed hay elevators, dorpow -134 Smithfield Street. , store or the undersigned, on the corner of Third.', , ers, OAP:mita= teilks, , fncreale by and Grant streets.BECIUSLAM & LONG PITTSBURGH. iebB JA-. 31 - FRRAY. ap-29 121 Liberty street. DENTIST j uf-13 - 1 I To CONSUMPTIVE.S.-THE REV. E. A. WILSON'S REMEDY Cot...lnapt 1011, tiatliton, Broochlll*, toughy, Coldi, and all Throat nod Lung Affect ions, Together with e pamphlet gli tug the presr,ip tion and a short history 41t his ease. can be ob tained of .iW•AF.PH' Corner elertret street end the Diamond IM=ll ;:rt - ORNI,VELE. 5, KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver arid Brass Platers, I .5) 1 1,14 I LAI EMIMENIMII Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No '"; St (lair street. an,l Duquesne Way. (near the lictotee.. PITTS(I3f'R(IH. "'The best is the Cheapest." `e 1.0 W. B. BRADBURrs 4°4,, (:)I:I.OMALIKER & CO3I PIA NOS. IFN FIRST PRIZES, WILD AND 71 , 4 11 , er ed within a mouth at ,tate Fatr,, and Fair of Atnerian Instuut, New Yolk. In 1663, In NI . B. Bradbull. f,ar the BEST PIANO FORTES. S(' H , C.%1.1c1:E.R fi.oo , Philadelphia, received the Crystal Palace Froze .51edal at London. be shies have numerals Diplomas and spe ,ial reports fr,an estate Fairs and Institutes Both h 'AVE. a nk,mber 1:t ter- 01 re .01ilinen id- T lon from the highest moil, al talent, embraMat: rs-kosch. Wm Mason. %inn,. 4i,-1 ,ohets Better and cheaper than ac. , .lher Pianos 1.,4.1a., and Warranted for I'ive Year Sole S.ger.f. lor Pittal - qfrelf and Weitern Pa WHISKY FOR SALE. 'Tic-ruatik 4U;rei IMAV . T: CONSTANTLY ON DAND A IA the. i:IWif:E , I 1..!Q.1•0E7` ,. . ..•ortsistinat. of— Pine Old Cognac Draudy Prire Old it3c Whlaiky, Port, Sherry and 3lnd el rn iX Near England and Janinieu Rum Cook in Winer. and Anoint) , Markt," y and Chrrt y'Srands . We Garr r. I,w I rr 0111 H Rye w lAA; y, enAlvie.l t Mr. W LYMAN. in 1661. 8ei. , 4 - e e”.e e evpy of ecrlllic•Rie re, el; I a: that time Pii TAP . , In I , •iriii --11LAt \ the of V. ~.I, me rimi It A pie art...l. - 11 i irve troll l„611 the ,nmnton ~ I tilsq, Ye. e ;., ..Tier.t,I L ti,e ..r , 1.1.• , Fk The nbus e sip T , 1,1,1'.• • T•s t U Py the hßr trl gallott its ti , t4c of to,' in tozeht 1,1 t-hlitying.nit I 4 , prhre, ,s .1511 ett, ..ttAtttruer. We incite ihe atlentiot; 01 DenleN Ari.i ',mu, to ?der. hblitei to An exnntlnallon ot ,tock reeling none that they eon do as unit •IT tAt , ll,hment 4 , r. • In the t‘so ettle, Al:I. 101)•-; 1111.1.\ }.RED IN EITHI: ci I 'F lo No 5.5 -; . N E ...,prner of li~euond. Allegheny tit) Duquesne Brass Works Crawford. 7fetnitn.'. , firer t c try cyr.ety it I-' I N 1!•411 n 1311,1r31.4 WORK, %team and “ar Filters YRTICCI.AR ATTENTION PAID to Fitting Itotirwrwt, t. , tetinbortt work ,to,l lie string tgrutE rttrUf6ll - S sy 1-'HoN. with improvement attacked. Corner Dittioreme Wny.lk gt. ( iI. !ebb PITTSBURt N EA% Trimming House for Tailors. JOHN A. GRIFFITH & 00., Beg lean e to nrinoum:e to the Merehant Tailors and Clohlers of Baltimore and Washington that they tare opened ' , 1.. at the Southwest Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets, Over the .lewelry Store of Canfield. Bro Co where the trade will Ilnil a full assortment, in eluding Pierr Goods, Buttons, Braids. etc., Adapted to that line of business not surpassed by any house in the country. Having established a house in Cincinnati In connection with the Baltimore ;House, and con sequently haying to buy largely. we feel assured thou we can otter such inducemente to the trade an regards prices as will make it to their interest to give us a share of their patronage Just re ceived. the Spring and Summer Report of Fashions We are also the agents for the American and European Monthly Reports of Fashion, and Henisch tr. Co.'s Patent shears. A full line of MILITARY TR IMMTNOc. suit able for isierchant Tailors and Clothiers JOHN A. GRIFFITH. JAMES O'NEILL let 2-31 a wtal .10SEPH H. MAGI'IRE T AXPAYERS CONVENTION To Me Ta.rpa . tier of AtTrgher.o County You are lierel,s requested to meet in your res pective Wards. Boroughs, and Townships, on MONDAY, the 9th Ins' , at the usual hours. and select three delegates, from each TAX DIS TRICT of the countyto assemble in Convention. at the Court House, on TUESDAY, the 9th lqat., at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of In structing the Commissioners and Controller in reference to the further issue of bonds to secure bounties fur volunteers, amounting in the aggre gate to about 600,000 dollars. This course is imperatively necessary, as the County Officers have neither the legal right nor the expressed sanction of their coutituenti to issue such bonds. DAVID COLLINS, JONATHAN NEELY, GEO. HAMILTON, ecmmi33lonen of Allegheny County. HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. Pitt 'burnt: Febr.tary 01.1%4 ( l ificers Meetlag held at Concert Hall: W. F. Johr. , n. Pre'.l. John P. Pe:.. I. B Beatty. 1 ;co. A. Berry, Thos. :NI Howe, .laeob Corode, NVTIFor, K. Moorhead, George Wra•g, Hugh ld'Afee. Wm. C A.Pjarthy, Alex. Chamber ' . Armstrmz. . I TNO. C. HARPER, GOOLEY, Secretaries. 71- a ." TO 9150 PER MONTH.--TRE $4 Little Giant Sewing Machine Co., want an Agent in each county to solicit orders for their new 815 Machine, with guage, screw driver and extra needles. We will pay a liberal salary and expenses, or give large commission. • For particulars. terms. nc., enclose a stamp, and address S. T. PAGE, Toledo, Ohio, (len 'Agent for the United States leb3-dtdal I m TO-DaIOjMITISEMENTS., =1 E S CLOAKS AND SHAWLS HUGUS & HACKE, Corner Fifth and Market sta. fel:9 REMOVAL. ON THE FIRST DAY OP APRIL, I will remove my place of business to No. 51 Fifth Street, opposite the Theatre, And will be prepared to give the public general satisfaction, with a well selected idea of Opti cal Goods, and a large supply of RUSSIAN PEBBLE SEUTAOLES. They are warranted to strengthen andimprove the SIOET. Made and sold only by _ _ .1 DIAMOND, Practical Optician, No. 39 Fifth street IL.urrroN, OLDDEN ..sr, Are prepared to do GRAVEL FL OIDIFIN 0- On abort hotice. Material to sell with instructions. fkire-Offlce, corner sth and Wood streets. second slur). feb9 ‘l, , ANTED.—BY A COMPETENT V V person a situation as Assistant Book-keeper or Shipping Olerk. (`an give the best of references. Address LOOK BOX V, Pittsbusgth P. 0. ARGAINS IN T Second Hand Pianos. A 6 oct. Rosewood Case, equate corners, Iron plate, made by Gale & Co., in first rate order 3160,00 A 6 oct. Rosewood Case, fluted corners, Iron plate, made by Ballet & Cumston, 160,00 A 6 oct. Rosewood Case, round corners, Iron frame, made by Chickening & Co., 160,00 A 6 oct. Mahogany Case, tinted corners, made by Brown & Mallet 136,00 A 6 oct. Mahogany Case, square corners, made by Brown & Flatlet 128,00 . 6 oct. Mahogany Case, round corners, made by Robt. Munn 100,00 A 6 oct. Walnut Case, German 20,00 A 6 oct. Mahogany Case, German 46,00 A 6 oct. Mahogany Case, German 40,00 Fur sale by CHAS. C. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. A splendid assortment of New Pianos now on hand, at prices from flr-a to 6850. febB J F. bECKliti...ll Beck ham Sr. Long, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Agricultnrzl and Farming Implements, Seeds, Fruit Trees, &c A GENTS FOR HENRY BOCK sloc's Nursery, Buckeye Mower and Reap er, Russell's Iron Harvester, Wood's Mower, Quaker Mower and Reaper, Cayuga Ohlet,jr. Mower, Buckeye Grain Ruasell's Massie. lon Separator Economy Wheeled Horse Rake, Cook'. Sugar Evaporator. No. 127 Liberty Street, Next door to Hare's Hotel de3l-dNw PITTSBURGH, PA PIANOS FOR RENT.—A FEW GOOD Pianos for rent. CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street, tebS Agent for Knabe's Unrivaled Pianos. - - MELODEONS FOR RENT—COM prising 4. 4 and 6-octave Melodeons. CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street, A'ent., for Piet Melodeons and Harmoniums fcb9 fa,O,R C 4 /A CT EL-6 BBLS SJO R 01111 , 4 SYRUP—Just received and for sale by FETZER & ARPdSTRONG, feb9 corner Market and First at& ORN-130 SACKS fait -- reap — itait. lJ CORN—On wharf and for Bale by FETZER & AilmsONG, feb9 corner Market and First streets. 111 . I. l• • 11: : : • •• I DR lED APPLES—lnatore and for vale by FETZER &ARMSTRONG, feb9 corner 'Market and Fiat sta. ; . : .1 , • : ITI : : •:4 APPLES—Jun recei ved aad for sale by FETZER. & ARMSIZEIONG, t comer Market aed Pint eta r_ DOTES OSWEGO CORN Of STARCH—Just received end for isle by GEO. A. .157.1.74, bi 49 raitttil it. 'Alleghett7-4. A c 24 - C) E-1 1: z k, <=4, ... e ., I=l F.7' 4 1-2.1 G 0 9.5 2 9 4:.2 ‘; . 2 2t 1 t gtf.% Sig>2 . l l %94 SELLING A'T COS'''. TO-DO'S ADVERTHEMM. " a 2 14. r t ' ll E-+ g z 8 g A Gt Rcr• .41 z Td E. 2 2 io; DRY GOODS AT BARKER & CO.'S 59 Market Street. WHITE , ORR & CO. No. 25 Fifth Street. OFFER FOR SALE TO THE TRADE by the piece— LIGHT AND DARK PRINTS, Mousellne BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, Kentucky Jeans, Drillings, &c.. Dealers will find in our present stock. some cheap and desirable goods WHITE, ORR dr. CO., No. 25 FIFTH STREET A TTENTION.- MENS' SHIRTS AND COLLARS, A superior -lot Just received, which we offer at low prices. MEN' AND BOYS' UNDERWEAR MADE TO ORDER. WILETE, ORR ir CO No. 25 Fifth Street LARGE ARRIVAL NEW, SEASONABLE SPRING DRY GOODS, GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, SUCCESSORS TO E. R. GARDNER & CO., P sspri.3w=i. New Spring Shawls ; New Styles Dress Goods ; New Black Silks ; New Plain Lustarines; New Traveling Goods ; RIS PER CENT. LESS Than any stock of old Dry Goofs In the city Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75, LARGEST SIZE Spring Style Prints, at 18 3-40, Shirting Ignalin4, at 20 and 25c, Heavy Russia ()rash, at 12c, SUPERIOR MAKE OF Paris Kid Gloves, in new colors, STITCHED BACKS, AT fax, Linen sods, cheap, _Asking Cloths, cheap, Fancy Oasaimeree, cheap. cq (..0 ...;. 4 ' I'