Che SaiSnfo.'it. j PITTSBURGH! TUESDAY MORNINCJ, MAKOrf I, 1664. THIS ROMAN DICTATOR 1 hoiias Williams. member of f’ongres* from the 23J District, made u speech some time ago declaring that (he President's powers at time are and of right ought to be those of a Roman Dictator .Nobody was astonished at this mon strous assumption hy Mr. *W illi ams, for the actual usurpation of such powers by the Presi dent had made the people painfully acquainted with the whole subject. But the Westmoreland Republican administers merited rebuke to the duct rtttettf the “dictatorship.” Its denunciation is eloquent and forcible, but the whole effect Is marred by the following sentence; “Mr, Williams justly occupies a prominent position [ln Congress]. He has decided talents, vast propulsive force, untiring Industry, and is one of the few well-meaning men who have the confidence on the AdmlniHtration,and are author ized to represent it." Xow this is mach too sweet to be entirely truthful—and its gentleness dispels all the indig nation, subsequently iuvoked against Mr. Wil liams’ plea for absolutism. It reminds us uf the v irtuous pc&santbur police In a melodrama, bebit-viing the anburdina te villains of the piece with suppositious clubs made of black leather and stalled with bran. It don’t hurt the honora ble member a bit. It you admit that he is ••tal ented" and “prominent" and “well-meaning." you may thrash his infamous "utterances, as much as you please—your blows fall as harmless on his armor of vanity as those dealt with the simulated club on the shabby rascals in the play. • We protest against crediting Mr. Williams in advance with this cluster of saving graces. We deny that he has ever been “prominent” except as a plotter of m ischief and as inciting to Law-breaking and violence. We first heard of him in 1839, when, as a State Senator, he joined Stkveks In his effort to set aside the election of David R. Poster by the power of "buek»hot and ball’ I —and his “rast propulsive lor>.r" was exhibited in forcing himself through a back win dow to escape from an imaginary mob. Ho next distinguished himself, perhaps In a “well-mean ing” way, by hl6 repudiating campaign. In these days, with termagant vehemence, he preached resistance to the law* “even unto blood. - ’ Mia led by his fal»e counsel, the agents of the county sold her railroad stock, and have thereby lost to her nearly a million and a half of dollars. If a man may obtain honorable “prominence" as a lawyer by declaring that to be law which every judge of every court that heard the cases decided toJx> no law—or by malignant attacks upon the learning and Integrity of our highest State tribunal—or if he can obtain “prominence” as a good citizen by urging bloody resistance to enactments solemnly endorsed by that high court—then is Thomas Williams a “promin ent” lawyer and politician, and deservedly so. But his advice tv&s rejected, and his attempt to excite a little rebellion failed —and he is only “prominent” as the only man who made anything by Repudiation—it ap pearing, when the smoke of battle dispersed, that for his disastrous advice he had realized handsome fees ! No, Mr. W. is not -prominent. He is ambitious enough, but he is too dogmatic and too voluble to be popular cr “prominent’ —and as he goes around blathering about “cop perheads” and “loyalty,” Sc. c., he commands nut •title more attention or respect than a i.uisy street preacher. He is remembered too bj some as the man who didn't procure relief from the Railroad tax—but he was nominated for Con gress while this was yet unsettled. But Mr. Williams we are told, D "weli-mean ing.” Maiioxet, Cromwell, RuatSFiZERE, and many other bigots, tyrants, and false proph ets are shown, by historians of a poetic turn, to shudder to give him as much power as Robe3fiebbe had—we fear he would be as relentless as the “sea-green incorruptible" —(but not, perhsps, aa Incorruptible j—for, if Kobespiebbe had believed to any doctrine—He pudiation, for Instance—he never would have taken money from the people for pleading their case. It may seem a little absurd to talk of our petty law-defying agitator, In the same sentence with such eminent examples of human cowanll. e or cruelty—but then we sometimes .Illustrate by comparing small things with great.' As long as we are dealing with rebels In arms, we must not be too generous to those among ourselves who have always shown a disposition to overturn all acts and ordinances that did not suit them, and who, true to theirearly practices, are even now, like Jkfe. Davis, seeking to des troy our constitution and laws. The naked de formity of their Crimea, they are committing against their country should not be concealed. Their atrocious purposes should not be palliated. It Is not necessary to magnify their personal de fects, or even to allude to them at all—but it Is positively injurious to the cause of conservative freedom to flatter theße curaera of our land by ac cording to them graces which have been claimed bj-the worst of mankind, but which, if justly attributed, did not prevent their shocking .rimes against liberty. THE FREEDOM CONVENTION An Assemblage of Bcrce Abolitionists, repre senting the States of Missouri, Kentuckj, Ten nessee and Arkansas took place in Louisville last week, the proceedings of which were worthy ot Wemdele Pbillips, and wellealculated to inspire the spirit of Johx Baow.v, as “tt goes marching along.” It appears to have been di vided in sentiment, in regard to the next Presi dency; the friends of Fbeboxt and Ohase being pretty equally divided, while old Abe, it ap° pears, was nowhere. From this demonstration, as well as from other Indications, we infer that the Union Leaguers who thought of putting the President forwarn fora second term, without the formality of a national convention, are get t tng into trouble. The “disloyal” of their party are In open rebellion against them, threatening the dtarnptton of their organization. 1 The “Freedom Con vention” of Loulsviile was particularly hostile to Mr. Licoln , its first choice appears to be Gen. FEKaro.vT and after hltn Mr. Cbase, and with this brief but radical > platform. '■> -isl—The abolition of slavery forever, by f ederal authority If the States are unwilling to do It themselves ; the conferring of full rights of tUzenahip upon the negro, under the preßcrlp nona of the laws regulating the naturalization "I foreign-born persona; or, aa Gov. .loHxsort, u . T e unessee, proposes, after an apprenticeship w five years ; eo they may, not only as voters, t.uc aa militiamen, become the supporters of a better state of things. Sreond—-The avoidance of a landed aristocra- >l by contlacating the lands of slave-owners and ', hem u °der the homestead law, to be f amon S ' he I'nited States soldiers, the groe»” hl meEof,h b -''Odlh, and the free ne- Thia la all that the moat radical of radleala oould desire; and its promulgation, by the next AboU- uoa national emotion, is tc bu insisted on by xhe extremestof our opponents Weil, we are : lad of it. Let us enter the next Presidential -■.■in rasa' understf-ading, precisely, where wc Jtand. Lot our opponents fling their banner to the breeze, having their real intentions thereon inscribed : and. if they succeed no one will object to their enforcing negro suffernge and negro equality under all circumstances and upon all occasions. Had the Abolitionists In their con vention in 1860, proclaimed their real intentions —The sudden emancipation of funr millions of claves, a'.war resulting in Southern subjugation aud Northern..bankruptcy. we could have van quished them, divided even as The Democrat were. Hut-dkl not proclaim their intend On the-conUaty they .deceived the people, i c.udhaMe Then rbey dMarod themsahva opposed to interfering wuh tfie local instilutiona of the States; they v ere for free speech and free men; but now free speech, should, in their estimation be eitfayed only by themselves, while free white men are imprisoned because of their objecting to Federal usurpations. Let us hare no more of this dou- < tie de-ding; but let our opponents come squarely 1 toe conflict, with their reel opto- | ‘ acil thrown defiantly to the j gaze of the count)-; and, with the help of < Heaven the people will bury them in lasting oblivion. Let Abolitionism throw ofl'its mask and come openly tathe contest; let this monster, which, in the name of liberty, is rearing a des potism upon the ruins of American Democracy but fairly show himself, and thejpflople wlll*trip Kim so that his heels will kick “and ' his s<.»ul be damned and black aB hell W&eretoit \ goes, (live us the platform ofj’he LouiavJlfe I Convention fanatics, and no matter who nmy be | placed upon it, overwhelming defeat la sure to 1 overtake Min. A STATE WANDER The Pittsburgh Gaxetir, yesterriaj, was not ashamed to say that the south looks to the '•(. opperheads” of the North—meaning the groat Democratic party—for assistance in ••securing its Independence.” In reply to this calumny we have nothing to »nv ourselver; but wc copy the following from a late number of the- Richmond (Ya.j Dispatch to show how the rebels regard the Democratic party: ; * ' * “ * To dismiss these blissful vls : ions, and come to sober, waking truth, we must - say in nil sincerity that we regard the Northern \ Dt-mocra.-} and their -polte) ” m, the worst term j ot Northern hostility which has been mnniteated in the war. But lor the.in we should not be | where we now are. But for the military ehlet tains and soldiers of Northern Democracy, who | once professed to bu The bitter enemies of eoer i cion in ever) shape and form, the war could not I have lasted nvo months. The Black Republicans ! proper, uuaided by the Democratic element, 1 would hate been struck with paralysis before Lincoln would hate been three months in his seat. At the same time, however, that this “po litic'' party has given the war its chief impetus in loaders and men, it has prolessed a policy of peace upon honorable terms, which was far more formidable in its arts than the combined arms ot all parties at rJic North. There was at one peri od ul the war more danger from its seductive tongue than tne brawling and hitter mouths of Lincoln and Ms Cabinet. Kven now we Would much rather have Linocln for the President of the United States than the candi date of the conservative Democracy. Lincoln seem* to have been raised up, as was George the Third, to render h restoration ofcolonleß to their tyrants impossible. Ji he had pursued the wise and ujiicilinton measures which the Northern Democracy protess to advocate, "the rebellion” would hair been peacefully smothered in Its cradle. But M> heart has been hardened, like Phaboah's he has gone lrorn had to worse; he has so trampled upon nil law, disregarded all right; and outraged all humanity, that the whole Confederacy has become consolidated in the res olute determination to submit to every form of human suffering rather than return to the de testable embrace of a Government which has rendered to their minds an embodiment ol tbe powers of darkness. So long as he Is President so long as we see the Devil In his proper shape and tonu, we have nothing to fear; wc have only to resist the ilend, ami ne will tlee from ua. it is only when the prince of the infernal regions takes the shape of an nncel of light that the faithful are in danger \\“e must bo excused, therefore, from wishing success to the Northern Democrat*) Let the North stick to Its repre sentative mat;, and not change front in the hum of battle. The Aspiring Negro. I ndi-r the teachings of the T-ni. n t, the colored people art- beginning to “put on airs.' 1 In the Angola-African of this : week we find a sharp attack upon Elizur pacl, - v Wright, a Boston abolitionist, because he presumes to .-ay that the negro has not -n I , i as much virii.ty as the whites. The ed- ’ L “" 1 ' 1 ' -‘I, -peaking of ■tor goes on to show that the colored »<“• 1- gUlaturc of that State, which ha race in this country doubles every twen- just adjourned, -ays “It <an be s-tid of tv-two years, -while it takes thirty years the pteceding Legislature that it called for the whites even witli the aid of -■ , ~ emigration, ,o double their numbers “ omvem “' n ,0 "*ke M,ss.iun out of the But hear how this darky editor talks L nioit to save slavery. and of the present. No, liiend M’right, you need not dis- Legi-latur, that it called u eonvention to turb yourself about the black man in cast slavery out of Missouri to save the these hutted States; he has a good stand- L- ui ,, n ingcolor, and an abundance ofendur- T . ... ancc; ju-t brush some of those knotty 110 h,nj n; iiai awarded the cohwehs from your brain and look at him" of Co mniar.der of the < irdcr of St. tall, brawny, well-limbed, sound-brained Mauii e and Lazarus to Mr Bauxey as God made him a man and a brother. tor of the port of N,-„ y,-. r l and Lou -lmrp-nosed, haicucl-taced, iunh , hatred people, aided by se enee and tie- utmodore I At iniNii.il the Navy “hub," have vainly tried to ( rush tin Yard , and the Cross of t'ln-v.di. rto ('ap manhood out ot liim, and failed; do give tain II \tfokd. of the I'r.ited States : up; you cannot lie him out of his man- vv lor th- o-< mot hood. Ue is a better man and a better ' 1 P ' l ' >••«■■■ re-t citizen than you or your rare “ever ,l.,re - u '"'' gmci-mui to the iron i lad be." under any , ircuuisunees. in all ili Ingab It - .1' Itulia when she vas grouu ! mates, if not, why do you tut down hi- id at Barnt-gat Mr Huisev and Com eqtnUlimcn 4 V> by -hut v.iur eye- to j modore lhu-i.r.t.No are the only inu-ri ’ Bluff Ben Buth-r the ..thei dav, -tart l ' an * " b “ ve ol the u, ed on fh-rci-J march of or ,l ‘‘ r ' '‘•mmji.-U-r. of id Munruv ..-,d Ihr t c days. He had ruo while and twu VhtvT^i^i u - ! - -Y- : -h.. ZZLWIXZ "if ' ol i iCl> I,; ‘ d ( r"’ ,r " lU " •'*- n,,ro„. transmitting ,1 .’AI I 0100 1 tsaorrec, accord^ II i 1 1 i- * lau !( d, on the road—ci.-rv • -hur.ffrv at. i nmin-lmcnt-. asked Tor be '‘ah, t- t i»i« from » i.m-h ».. m-ed n„i ,rr v.‘, i .s-.ti.f nty knowledge and belief .dtneTriasu;; —<-•••" longer Ify.iu want this rebellion wip.‘:i < ia They appointed a . ,1- T ~ - Pl,bUe -- out take three hundred thousand of our ; 311,1 'oimnnt,, , ~iu p o-,.,| ~f \[, ~r < »i nu-rtj t„ ,ud,.n, e tan, a^om^andin U Lt?dft“ tl, i r bc?!u t h U ai l ?u lIo< ’ PEI ‘- KE?iT,,N . a,,d STEBB r*». to' lto,-..,.., in,. y„ X SIXTY HEAD FOR SALE, be wiped out. ' ’ ‘ " horn the w hole -übjei tIS referred, with 1 bLiK mk 1 hsi« leva atlti. led man) j« a r» Bja A ' I ’''.‘‘C ' “ f .l. Allegheny I also ha \ a Tins is decidedly rich. Thus,-darkies , ~U" •».«. they rep.,,-1 ,o ™' n " a ** n,u '" 111 “» % IT" .ramsdMulSS to-b P ri,V™,n Mul'es*' 80 tr9tle Un aotmder' 0 bdgdrter'race 'thard/"^''!,- 1 mi,lr ' a ' an 1 iir '. v There an- v r.; 1 ;'::. &** *' " England admirer Tl ! 1 * N " W < ' r " l lm l' urlallt suggestions in then-port, " hit,-, mm oe tries,t. X,-, York whow.-n - . W 1 " * TTK.Vf,.>,cr RR iER S _!»Ll T nonneed “sharp ’noil ha!d, i‘" adopted, will allow the Hank >••>=« I'Nnui,..,, Hm.-r,.,.-, „ied b',\i 1 ‘ D f n n , f 'Vr”''-!" triers of Pn?^ axirTS.T,’r*? ■ « sa>^®«».t9iisifc?su' iZZ„?£E,P "- lh ' g -.7 W „„„„„„„„ Vie hear from every quarter that the »•••*'««< llluew, w «»td toll,- p,„,„ , Jnmi Ilt-O. ' /by- < wtr, l .sMy‘'“‘ u ; 'J, h/'uri!” 9 and'l^frineK'.'m. 100 ' b *‘*' cen the G jNfAC'HINEI : Ar!ngthe^|1,- l ,-e t | !ron!.!’!mMr7nn? , " ''' T, »« 8..,. - zvt ;,rr»Vr ; A “»• usual. I Will have grave work to per- ' „ l , “ Np " ork ; Mr JuH.N.on, • • . A hAn-i:.- Btuok.M ttliM,,,,. [IW nn \ »Urut>t*-r ! funn and wc trust its deliberation* will | of 1 ensn ylvama, and Mi. Lovkjoy. of 11,*- i u n..u-ia>f i- k,m., tse n.,.,. r ~, I'u '\'llu't' 'm I '/ : ’ lri ’ -*«> \prin«t, om- r . : !oX l ieAra I s , ;r , iarar , ::! cn , , i x r,gft i 1 Illinois - T "- ,,r . >..-.ai..aa,v,',::;:- fonvention which* i- t, "" Na , , ,'°“" l m ™ to be seriouslv ill. Amot;.. ,w * , fet.o «roke, aa.t Insurance Agent, mhl , \hich t- to a--etnble at t ] tP , r ' , ° H.i van a van Man-ion, aith St ) - -s v ourti street. Chicago on the 4th of July, we trust w.- lae 1 au,< assl Sned for .-o much sickness . s™ \ „ r k, Aug. a. i 3 „.i , |a->;vßKw i: \, it i.siuit Pl4xos . WT»ltA«u < axek had at" i^. * »«« o.hc lE , • T . ;F(ras * anguished names already mentioned for 111 ’>'ed with haul coal move- «ir°en«h‘r«n|,ul'n,™ ‘ ier h «a.l . . ■' Mm,-. r ,. e ,. A collection of Ptano Music; the ■** W at c• ° lUe Genaral Sev , ™ CHORD, | EVERYBODY WANTS, of Westmoreland, Hipster "firmer P ,o-1 1101 K fo,lgllt :lucl " us is a staliou 1 H p, 1 o ' r , e m ;'" h t 0 '' ,r 1 'enl> u- T osi.-hktuiun Tin ■ A tette« m wtth m«S 8 ’ . Baluja - Duets, and tfuar- 1 \ 'l/ Ts"]' A T T>T t TV/T Berks and Geo.’ Mb Woodiard,’ ! - the .racksonville and Tallahassee " TJT V'-T' ' 1 UOKJkI ALBLM Philadelphia. 1 here will doubtless he Railrbad, forty.eight miles west of Jack- •-• •. w- , • sat.-Hu., 'fcu-'iC .Y.. A ‘, l Coatalniiar Chu-. v■ n P]baA - I * x *»s Others equal V Worthy pressed hr their flonvilb. Tl, u ,t> , r- IJ eK . Thou wilt send metivo bottles more in money. ' I con!mSn? Vi ", D ' ia *' frien.h «n thnt ll,r C„„i„ ,• W, "onville. rite Port Royal Free South ! ° th >, Plantation Hitters. My who has been bill the owner The-price of each Is an lm,-_ menu .o that the fonvention will pro- asserts thnr Knl.lwin i , , greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend. lof u will bemveu ,| i.-iVwm Vt- a” ~;rn 'wi m! o“l’ * nrt l “ I’W" Miming— that , he bably find little difficulty in choosing I - ’ h r Ba|llwin ls 11,,1d I>V our , A-.ilTunu, Philadelphia, l of the s-t. i,„ k u lv „,|, 11 d I >N A I.H E sl< « already immense. Foraaleby evpT,aU„n Wl 7/tT!slwrP ? ,i9 , 0 ' ' STh 8 1 ’'T W jU “ C ' i,,n I D “’ V* 1 have K rea. suftrer from i \ A,.,. PAPKKm , (> % „„„ „ ‘ ° HAS ' faxpectatian. Uarrwtniry Patriot <v l nvn, , tlj ‘‘ dMrkionulle and \hv Fernand,na had to * • ** I SECOND nationArTHTniK - - rfliirr.diU rtviinc t i_ Plantation Hitter* have uured me. ■ Onrdrftce i %• ’’ •' nil f from Jackson- Rev. S. Uathorn, Rochester, N’. Y ” urnr.ilt-s.ated citizens may sleep vtlle. A report comes from Hilton Head •• • . nii| D1 '’ ll, |i 11 from Waslungron, ’ that General Hamdee commanded the ~unJrcd » l otlur g diBaMed^old!era U "-nh , the ffrteSX • teM *•*«“ troops were a n “'“' “>“«'• tied nntil the first of April, which means 1 pan " f Braog s army. It is more likely of course, that i lie draft is to b e nostnnn' 1 at they were* a part ot' Beauregard’s i, t "* f * The PUntation Bitters have cured 1 N’eu- 1 Vork'state'ini - Vo| S u ,' sr ‘ <tated ,I,a ' 1 Porce - «-ie.al G.u.morh has sent re- i “ P | finder all the calls. *We in'T-a i Ulfor(emenlS lo Jacksonville, ami as the ! H U K'™™. aeveland.O.- .« im. ~-oru.d, rumor; hut it would he obvioush- linwil ! battle Of Olustee was fought just u week ", ’ The Plantation Bitters have cured -no no ]0 |,|.,- r I • u-«.t. a.,.i for the Government w instiwm | a S«> to-day. It is possible tbat jus, before > KpSSaW l » i " - ~ ouXtX r r a .^ran this General SEVMOcn has me. the enemy • e^ m So ’ s t four regiment-per day. It costs .some i al "' TU * re S lmeuls l‘C command.- ac ’ *c, fco., fce. Mdo imiurnTn money, to be sure, to pay the bounties’- ! #re lir3t . rBtS mal<?ria,s - a, 'd unless the The Plantation Bltt«™ make the weak strong, , Ju *' 1 <al"oM'i-'“ a-.t'• ’t.> ''' but it is in eLery re-pect a more satisfac-' tJn emy is betore him in overwhelm- H le languid brilliant, and are-evhaused nature's 1 feb29 '-t ut It Him-. tory way of raising men than forcing , in g force, he will he apt to move ahead f eat reBtorer - They are composed of the cele-! arui\kh <>h 1 1 ‘" 1 ‘a-« uo.i ,i them mto the army without contpensa- towards T-illalins-pr. rated Caliaaya Bark, U'intergreen, Sassafras, - “ ,v( -- tion at the point of liie bayonet. It would ylr, t, 5 R o ''ta, Herbs. Slv ill preserved in perfectly pufr ‘ 30cafies^Cnui''niJiu.‘- be a creditable cireumatance in the his ' 1 aie College ha« been endowed verr : * st l - r cix Hum \•: :u tory of the country if we could boast of : within a few years past.' Q ~u it’ A haying put down the greatest rebellion From Uie Ellsworth beouest it realized ' Pw, »• i-—lB6o—Jk. --;o ,i„ i .btlcJTi of history almost entirely by volunteer ! s9d 000- Jopt-ctt V c 1 Zed „ of sedentary habits, troubled with ! m'« -lo no tvnm-u,: troops. As there would be io SOUthera 1 , , , JOPEPn h - Sheffield gave it j “eakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, I*' rccc ‘ r<; ' l “1 sal.- by armies 10-dav without the sweeping con ; T ° n ' d Us sae “t.fic school, $100,000; I ack of a l’P et l' 0 , distress after eating, torpid liv- j f e b29 ' li^n, 4 , senption of the rebel Government the ! JosEPH Battel of ;f ew York fa ualiye ' "•'“ n * l |P»«oa, Ac., deserve to suflhr if they | credit to the lederal cause will be re- :of Norfolk) has recently given it #35 Thev A 7 ,hem ' I ® doubled if ui un arcomnlisli weai 000 i,-, f-r vt ,• ~n , f I he s recommended bj' the highest medi- 300 boxes Iso. 1 Fire Crackers, object without ihe :,idof !,1 ./l' 1 „ fi " ° hapcl > 3 - B - Chit- 1 authorirlea, scrip*:.— ” “ J ; itXDHX of>pw \n rk has given it *3O - ‘ ,mmediate beneficial effect. They are exceeding-j 15 ,io Prime Aga cor " e ' ' 000 as a fund to HUpnort H nr Ml .r. ? ffreeal>l ®» perfectly pure and harmless. 20 kega Xiaking Soda. The Abolition State fonvention of An,, li Street ..f New Hsv,’,'' ha ’ rerBon pretelldi,lg ,0 BaU p,aß - m taxes'R^kbanjy ' Connecticut resoiyea, “tha, propos ’ giv.-n i, *35.000 io found a Prn.bsor A— t ion tor treaties ol peace with the reb- j skip of modem language-, and now it ' ‘ ab ‘ n bo, " e of botttles refilled tilth '“ff™ 8 Fine cut Tobaeeo, la u n foil, eU - are treasonable. Congress has adop. !Ls stated that -omehodv name iml,ati o“ “ctetertou.etutr, tor which .everai,,er- *SS h ;ST^Sr , A I SI! l 0, ' ,< i“a"'r. Cd a resolution to reject every propos. I known outsi - ln r , : V “ ainft 1101 —nkcady la priaon! -ee that every Lt- >" .-to,„„„dfo a rTre l^.! ' Lle ’' r8 > {lom I 0m the Wbels-eren i *OOOOO L ° y ' hai ’ ,I *' ha * our <-’ni ted State, stamp over the eorki Mr „ "HEYMEH a BROS.. though they lay down their arms and ad- j e,J l«0,000 to erect a splendid new build-j our signature on steel-plate aide I J2«_an,t 12a Wr>od_ a t. here t° the constitution in every respect, j ing for the occupancy of the students- kbel ' Sold by respectable dealers throughout jR, xKD src| AßS_ 1° rdL P r° Bl Tnno , Ab ° Ul i° n ' afld beyond this it is hinted that P Ea gioba - ' b ," )a ", A ” «d “B» Coffee Sugars, is clear enough interminable war. 1 BODT . rich U U . E : P. H. DBAKE A CO., . A ’ no crushed, Granulated and Powdered The animal resolve that the rehellinn i« BODV . tlle r ‘ch Amencan banker m Lon- v - Sugar-Now instore end for sale by abdirP efia ? d' andTfcatthi? war is tp be j d ° n - to make a further donation j TfnAJugg Wua OT ATOO» MTTrai: i « . ras^&^h," closed inafew months, It IS no more of $lOO,OOO, with which to erects new -■- r ~ rile senulne article sold by 1 jSRAN@EgktES=SBRM?Cn*IMwii-‘ ,oT,i m tr% f ,i i „u, t -, FtoS o«e«i. “*f jMssaaßr*. • : " f p 4: w-eod j feb27 cornerTHarketgndTliitßts, THE POST-PIT,STBURUH, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1864. ITEMS Colonel James McQcadf. has beeu nominated as the Union candidate for Mayor of Utica, .New York* Miss Anna E. Dickenson has accept i cd an invitation to deliver an address be* | fore the Ohio Legislature, i George 1\ Kane, the notorious Mar. f bhal Kane of Baltimore, had arrived in Richmond, and been made colonel. Vermont has furnished two thousand and twenty-five more soldiers than have been required of her under all the calls thus far nnidi The receipts at the Albany Bazaar on Thursday reached an aggregate of six thousand six hundred and thirteen del’ lars and thirty-nine cents. The Maryland Senate has rejected tl»e bill adproprinting one million dollars to compensate loyal owners for property destroyed or taken by the military. The Richmond Knquirtr' t of the 22d says that if Grant defeats Johnston, Georgia and Alabama are open to him, and Mobile t\ ill full w ithout a struggle. D. N. Cooley has been nominated as Commi ssioncr of Taxes for North Cnr olin a, and Lieutenant Henby B. Seei.y for Lieutenant-Coin mander in theNavv. The census of Upper and Lower Can ada, which lias just been taken, gives the following result: Upper Canada, 1,89fi, lf)9; Lower Canada, 1,110,5GH. Total, a, 500,735. The citizens ot Portland_ have sub* scribed over one thousand dollars forth** wrecked passengers of the steamer Bo hemian, and the ladies have supplied large quantities of clothing. Between one and two hundred foreign ers, employed in the various gangs in the Nary surd, at Charlestown, Mass , have been discharged within u few .lavs for negh-cting to become naturalized ; it izens «.f the United Mate* The Dwight manuhn turins? '<»uijiany ot (.’hi.opee, .Massachusetts, have about tom hundred hands employed in the manufacture ot sheetings. besides a con* siderable force making repairs in prepa ration tor an incu-aoe in the running cu The full » or.plement is sixteen hundred hands DOFF— I On Thursday, Februa ry 25th, by the M. Hasting, at the reai dence of the bride's mother, in Penn township;-* • V k.. onKKTox Kk.nK.rA E. Dcw-M both of Allegheny cnnpty fcgr* another 'supply op that exquisite perfume, Night Blooming Cereus, With a large and full assortment of extracts fur ; the handkerohief, received at Joseph Fleming’s : D ru l? Store, corner of the Diamond and Market i street, where also may be obtained a full assort ) ment of Toilet ahd Bathing Sponges, Toilet : Soaps of every description, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, at low prices. The best lor oi prime Potash e\er brought to the city at ten cents jn-r 1 pound. Soda Ash ol the best quality at Mie ! <-*ents per pound. No. 1 White Carbon Oil at rii tj cents per gallon. Bell’s pure Rye Whisky. I which, for excellence cannot be excelled, and li : quors of all description for medicinal purposes, i at thelowest rates. Rememborthe place for the beat articles and lowest prices, ts at j *J<>►*» Fleming's Drug Htore, Corner of the Diamond and Market st. ( mhl-mitt C'ONSI'MPTI VES.r-THE KEV, E, A, WILSON’S REMEDY | Coniumptiou, Asthma, Bronchitis, Couglis, Colds, nuil all Throat and Lung Affections, Together with a pamphlet giving the presreip tlon and a short history of his case, can be ob tained of JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner Market street and the Diamond, PI’RE ARTICLES AT LOW PRICES. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & McGARR, APOTH n< ARIKH, Corner Fourth and Market Streets. PITTSBF Hi / H Drugs, Drugs, Medicines, Medicines, Chemicals, Chemicals, Paints, Paints, Spices, Spices, Cream Tartar, English Mustard, French. English and AuiiTuwn Perfumery ar.d Toilet Articles, finishes. Trusses. Patent Medi cines and all Druggista ar:i..les Strictly pure articles at low prices A®-Physician# Prescriptions accurately c.un pounded at all hours. Pure Wines and Liquors lor medicinal use on jutvl>d ra*DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINT MEN'T.— A cert ax u cure tor pains and aches, and warranted ruperor to any other Croup it positively cures; reuei is Hh*oa.f>-i> ►ure immediately It is used Mother* remem:*; this. and arm v ourselves u itn a •b-Uy Croup is ft disease whicti gives® notice, frequently attacking the child in the Wad hour of night ; before a physician can t*? summoned i* may be too late. Remember, the Venetian Em inent nei or fails. Pr.ce 25 and 50 cents a bottle >oid b) THOMAS HEDPATH, Pittsburgh, ami aii respectable Druggists Oitlee. .■*> Cortlnndr »tr *r New York let*M)d&.we P.MVK HAVE LK \R!V E I) NOT TO {tenTin-e amW.:om- ft{ ..,u.!.*i.ce exw mhngthi.mgh ‘i.t ill T !.<• fait |.-n-ij it ..f the linhtr |l-|r J.,?, O. W. I). Axtmtws. Miperintendent Soldier’s Home, Gin.. o. rfS|r*’*" PACT: “ "* In the year 1b65 Mr. Mathews first prepared the VENETIAN HAIR J)YE; since that time it hafr/beeiF used by thoußnuds, and in no instance has Itfailed to give entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DYE 1b the cheapest In the world. Its price la only Fifty cents, and each bottle contains double the quantity of dye in those usually sold for $l. The V ENETIAN DYE Is warranted notto in jure the hair or scalp in the slightest degree. The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whatever. The VENETIAN DYE produces any shade that may be desired-—one that will notfaae.crock or wash out—one that Is as permanent as the hair Itselt. For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents. A. i. MATHEWS. General Agent, 12 Hold st. N. Y. Also manufacturer of M at mews’ A ei.vica Hair Gloss, the best hair dressing in use. Price 25 cents. janlft-lyd GREAT SECRET.—IT IS * cay admitted brail physicians that the grand secret of health and long file lies In keeping the blood and various fluids of the body in a high de gree of fluidity. When you feel pain in the head or bowels, or any continued uneasi ness in any organ or parts 01 the body, you can pret ent serious sickness by taking Bleeding may give momentary ease, because the blood lull will have more room, But as the body Is made from the blood, and sustained by the blood, to waste our blood is to waste our lile, and ruin our constu ut ion. But Brandreth's Pills reliei >■ the circulation as readily as bleed ing b\ only talcing mvav what it can is ell spare, and tu k v n kv kii n r m . INI re. Hooper. ol Barnstable, Maes., was cured of St. Vitus' J'.ain>, General Debility, poorness of blood, and costivener»s of manv year 9 stand ing. by Brar.dreth's Tills. The case at length is published in the tmmphlets. Sold bv THOMAS REDPATH, Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers in medicines. feb4-lyd&we GREAT REBELLION Triumph of a Great Discovery. PITTSBURGH The public has n tilled against (jvtcriring Hair Dyt'. I asbion' has lurcsworn them. A’sag.i •nuijo i.omn.unity has adopted ill their stead, C R IST A DOR O’S HAIR DYE, And lor th< s 4 rrazor. a .- It embrowns and blackens the A. ltr. not the It is a vrgctablc enu/l’trnt, not a burning jinni. It does not burlesque natuie with bioommy metallic tinges, but produces her own living hves. Ita cooling effect fa lasting. ft dr lit s iU"d h./’i. 1 1 « results are uni form. It n<i>- cr f.uh M Jinulac' uivd by J. cKisTAIMiRo. No 6 A?tor Hn'joe. New N urk. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by ail Hair Dressers, feb-i-lyditwv jj}C2sf“TIIK (MNFF.SMONS AND E>- PLRIENi Euh AN IN'VALiIi.-Pub lished for the f-e.ic-nr, and a* a < \l TJuX To YCI NO MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay of .Man hood. ice . supplj ingiM m* same time Thi c Mkaxs **v ski.f-c i Ha.. I;> one who has cured himself after undergoing . uiriderable quackery. By lticlosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies mu\ la: had ol the author Dyes, Dyes, NATHANIEL MAYKA I R, esq., lebd-3nnl& w Ht-diord, kings co , N. V Oils, Oils, J M. i'iiRMVSI.L Ff.L <fc KERR, CARRIAGE MANUT'ACTURRRG, Silver and Brass Platers, A nd manul trturers of Soda, Soda, Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No - sr < 1-ur atmrt. Hnil DuquesDe Wav, I r-' n the Kri-l^e,) FITTSBI RuH. ra**DENTIHTRr.-TEKTH EX- wi’h.ti.t p\.n by rhc-uot-r.i l»r Ondry’B sippar-iru!* .J . k . iioft: n k s T I fi T AN n- k u-*rr »r,:. l i* \fi »*? ift In Style the Newest, In Price the Lowest, Wait and See, , Lor sale l.i feb29 JJlCkm<.s, k j-:t< hi p ■“ft 1 ""-* ' - Is a Dye. li ran lire til’a ZMIIh, a AMI‘EL EKRR. MA > , I'll Siuixiiflohi Street, PITTSBURGH 2 X ag e s * X C >'• -MARSHALL. fi7 Wood at \.\D MATCH TO-DAYS ABYERTISEMMTS; TO-DAYjAADA BRADBURY'S : TV. CELEBRATEpjV PIANOS! The moat POWERFUL and ELEGANT toned instruments manufactured in the country. 9EVEN FTRBT PRTZEH Receiv ed within a month at State Fairs and Instituted. We are also agents for Sohomacker & Oo.'a and Boardman & Gray's Well-known excellent PIANOS, and S, D. & H,W. SMITH’S MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS PERSONS DESIRING A PERFECT instrument are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Amonc those who have purchased these instruments in this vicini ty we take pleasure in referring to Alien Kra mer, eaq , Bateman Goe, esq., Allegheny city; John MoCurdy, (of Park, McCurdy & C 0.,) Mrs. McGutfy. Oakland ; Ur. Jonas H. McCllntock, A. Hoeveler. esq., Richard Bard, esq., East Lib erty ; John Ciuinn, esq., Dr. I). M. Uostetter, D. M. Book, esq., Pittsburgh. A Guarantee of 5 years with each. In strument. WAMELINK & BABE, Sole AgentG for Pittsburgh and Western Pa., No. ‘2 St. Clair et., near Suspension Bridge. JKf-A. general assortment of Musical Goods always on hand. mhl MEDICAL CARD W. BODENIIAMER, M. D., Office, 854 Broadway, New York. \V. 11. BODENHAIIER, H. D., Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Devote their attention to the Medical and Surgical treatment of Chronic DiHeniscsi, Especially those of the LOWER BOWEL, such as Piles. Constipation, Fistula, Fissure, Falling of the Bowel, Ulceration of the Bowel, Stricture of the Bowel, n.c. Also, the various Chronic Diseases of the Womb, tne Kidneys, the Blad der, etc. mhl-dtf removal; ON THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, I will remove to No. 51 Fifth street, at pres ent occupied by X M. Hoffman A Bro., and will be prepared to give the public general satisfac tion with a well assorted stock of FHILO SOPHIC A L and MATH EM ATIOALINSTR U MENTS. and a large supply of OPTICAL GOODS, with n tine assortment of RUSSIAN PHHULF. SPECTACLES, which are warranted !•; .-:rci»gtheu and improve the sight. Made and *ild only by J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, No. 3‘J Fifth street. Remember the number. 51, 51, 51 Fifth street, after the Ist of April and do not be imposed upon by others. mhl STATEMENT OF THE IRON CITY BANK Pittsbcbgh. Feb. 29, 1864 $400.00000 457,766 90 609.600 00 190,000 00 148.231 67 i ’apital Stock Loans and Discounts U S Pa. Bonds and Certificates Deposit in U. S. Sub-Treasury.... Due by other Banks 1 emporary Loan to Gov of Pa. to pay Militia V-»t«M and Checks of other Bank.-, iiid T' s Treasury Notes . 113,104 2u 1 uvnlsUon .... 77T:.:>GS00 Ime to other Banks ?.0?4 ?4 L'ue to Depositor* £22 720 11 The above statement Is correct, according* to the t>est ot my knowledge and belief. J MAGOFFIN", Cathier a dinned unto betore inc this da\. K hi s. SMITH, Notary Public. STATEMENT OF THE ALLEGHENY BANK. PiTTABi’HOa, Feb. 29th. 1564. Capital Stock $500,000 , Loan*, and lhscounta 1.099.474 26 i l'ue by other Banka 217 22 I Xoteo and Checks oi other Banks . 42,67989*; • . 133.612 S 7 • \ :> securities and Notes 392,560 00 * mma BB f* s .CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR NalU, assorted such. < ’lover Seed, Mess Beef. Mackeral, bblsand halve, Her Hog, In store and for »*tle bv Patterson & aaimon. No. 6 Wood at. m'TSBI.'KUH. I ‘/ DEPARTMENT, . r> '' 1 " l ‘ “<u-u« <-»■ rue CiUKitv ( ! Washington City. Feb. 13th 1864-1 satisfactory evidence presented | * f pl s£'; f ! pro,‘Sion-of said Act required S £ “mpited i ! ini ‘ b forc con >nieDcing the business of Bank- I Now, therefore, I, Hpoii MrOnr loow rw,„ ! trolier of the Currency, do herebv Mrfi’fv PITTSBURGH C D T “® S^UU s=SSSS“ In toarimoov u-herr >i u . - Ss. ( nnd sea, olrtce, UU '3 h <_iary. ,864 HUGH McCUILocH (eOini'troiifi of the Currency. TEE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) ( Capital, $300,000, with privilege to increase to * 5i,000,000. The IKON CITY TRUST COMPANY bar- 1 lr df organized under the National Currency Act ! oners Its services for the transaction of a Gencr’ -a, al Banking Busineas. Draftß bought and Mid a Money received on Deposit, aXcoHection, ' ® iimde on all parts of the couatir. “ e cnons ( J a {'OB PAIMKR, J ajLR Hill,. C. F. Klopjferj Wm. Ooo^Bj^ I ROBT. ROBUTSOS, J R. BocaawAai. | W. M. OoeJly. Tvr» t? t-. CF E- WARNER, President. JltO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier feb23-arml _ _(g 0 i‘i.2nn witL purchase a ** g S*; dwelling &nd iot renting H ♦l2 per month. Apply to , K. S. CUTHBEKT A SDN'S, JS 61 Market street*? ,y 3^ KIKDS OF lIOVSEKEEPEBy, Mowers and Beapera, Soldiers and Sailor^ Tinkers and bailors, Hod Carriers and Bricklayers, Boat Builders and Army Payers, City Clerks and City Mayors, Actors and Would-be-Aotors, Showmen and Bill Posters, Lecturers and Military Aspirants, Generals and Out Generals, Moulders and Nail Makers, Ship Chandlers and Sail-Makers, Saddlers and Soap Boilers, ShoelMakers and Hope Ooilers, Salesmen and Bar Tenders, Printers and Money Lenders, Carpenters and Jewelers, Tobacconists and Drug Sellers, Every Kind Short and Tall, Greal and Small Come at Onoe to Concert Wall SHOE STOKE, 62 FIFTH STREET, Kor Bargains in BOOTS & SHOES. CARP ET'S. NEW STOCK. • the latest stytles imported VELVETS, BRUSSELS, AND EVERT ORDER OP INGRAIN CARPET. WE OFFER AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. W. D. & H. McCALLUM, Fourth Street Oarpet Store, NO. 87 FOURTH STREET. NEW SPRING GOODS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 3,000 Dozi Spool Cotton, 1,000 Doz, Skirt Braid, 1,200 Doz, Shaker Hoods, Cotton Hosiery and Gloves, 211>. 468, II Ani an extensive assortment of FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS And Small Wares, Among u hioh maj‘ he found many novelties. Also, a supply of MULTIFORM HOOP SKIRTS, Th.e latest invention ivhic]} by means of slides tn*y he expanded or contracted, thus combining Paris Trail and Sly Quaker, At prices a» low as the lowest. MAC'KCJI & GLYDE, • 78 Market Street. I e DC, Three .U>on» Wow Bank Block, WM. SUMNER & CO., fthir-.iiw Holding from !•> to 24 Pictures, FOR SOLDIERS! FOR soldiers : Can be sent to all parts of the United States for Twenty Cts. Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables, A.T PRICES I .OW ALL, AT PHICEB IiF.LOW ALX,, AT MTTOCK’S, THE POSTtJFFICE. oo 0 o o 2 cc § £3 .n E*i ee 3 I oc : < 4 o o u Uf CO A full line of No. 27 FIFTH ST., WESTERN AGENTS s S ® &> 7 a a S' 6, fiO w a a ■—
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