©tefflatlgpost. PI TTSBURQHt SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH S, 136-1. THE DESPEBATION OP FAC • - ‘WON Tberb 'is‘ a bra ren determination shown, by the faction now controlling • the movements of Mr. Lincoln, to keep, themselves in power; no matter what means mayr be necessary for the accom plishment of this object. Up, until dis content in certain Abolition quarters, begajtto ; gho^fitBelfyvith; Mr. Lincoln’s aspirations, for a second term, his cham pions confined themselves to denouncing the Conservatives, because of what they termed opposition to the Government. Onri .complaints against. such criminal bungling Ab the massacre at Fredericks burg, was put down as disloyalty, just as our objection to Lincoln’s one-tenth enterprise in order to secure a re-elec tion by States in rebellion, U disloyalty now. • Bat this disloyalty to the Adminis tration, is breaking out in unexpected quarters, and is not confined merely to ‘ ‘syidpathisers with treason. ” The very means- psed by the Administration champions to prove Democrats disloyal, are now brought in use against the friends of Fremont and Chase. As, for example,, IpOßlfEY’s Washington Chronicle, the central organ of Lincoln, under pretense of commenting upon Southern resources,incidentally remarks “every attack upon President Lincoln's Administration is-quoted with, exaggerated comment: Senator Pomeroy's rircnlar is prominently copied by the Richmond prets, cmd endorsed w%th evident satisfac tion: Now, the Bimple meaning of all this is, that because some of the Southern pa pers endorse much that Pomeroy's cir cular charges against Lincoln, why those who oppose his (Lincoln’s) re election, must necessarily 'be in sympa thy with the rebels. This is the tight place in which the radical wing of the Republican party is to be put, because they prefer Fremont or Chase for their nekt candidate. We occasionally see in our Abolition cotemporaries, articles, denuncisHfry of Jefferson Dantb, copied from South ern papers. Does this demonstrate sym pathy with the rebel cause? Of course noty and yet the “President’s dog,’’an adventurer and political marauder, un ■ dertakes to prove that even the very .pioneers of Abolitionism are unfaithful to it, because they will not fall down and worship the champion of the late mas sacre it Florida. The truth is, and those opposed to the continuance of the pTCSCIIt dynasty had better tuflutt- stpoet it,- the desperate men now growing opu lent and insolent off of the very agony of the nation, while prating loyalty and patriotism, are determined to retain power, at every cost. Already they have nearly forestalled the action of their national convention, and by the most-corrupt appliances. Simon Cam eron is promised file Vice Presidency, j if Jie' secures Lincoln Pennsylvania; immediately begets up a sumptuous en tertainment, at Lochial, his residence, arid iri\4tes the members of his party, in the State Legislature. When he gets those thick-headed Abolitionists gorged withthe:delicacies of the season, “full of supper arid distempering draughts,” he proposesthri endorsement of the National Administration, and it is done with a flourish, Thus, Simon makes his point, and thns bachanalian proceeding, is hastily telegraphed a)l over the country as evidence Lincoln’s Irresistable pop ularity ip Pennsylvania. The numer ous Home League; and Legislative en dorsements of Jfr. Lincoln lately pub lished are, instead of being evidences of strength, unmistakable indications of his weakness. They are bnt the contri vances of his office-holders and contrac tors, and' Show upon their very face, fears of 'their authors being beaten by the people. Their attempt to choke off discussion of his Administration, and to stigmatize those who differ from him, as being in sympathy with the traitors at Richmond only show the desperation of the Lincoln taction, while it gives us anidea of the desperate means 'to which they will resort, in order to keep them selves fastened upon the public treasury. Bat,, the Tribune, the great organ of CitABE, is nOt disposed to yield without a struggle; in a recent 'number it re marks: liU eyery ifeeman’a conceded right to indicate hit preference among candidates, and to ask others to consider and to coticor in itrbut is that right respected! la.lt not plain that too many regard the wholematter Asioreclosed and conclud edf'oA'ifh'ot vet, they are reared that it soon thill bet In thU wire are safet Batanetection implies choice; and all wiioarc expected to support a ticket should be allowed a voice in making it. One man’s preference' is as good'aV&aothef’stmtil, at the proper time And to theappolnted way, an authoritative decision is made between them. Is this truth dulycanaider . py those drhb insist that our next President is already as good as madeT INDIGNATION EXTEA "Harrisburg Telegraph, a fussy litt]e,n.ewspaper, informs its readers that ' ‘it is . enough to make one’s blood boil” to know that “in a certain publication entitje'f} tW ‘National Portrait Gallery of Eminent -d-inffricana,’ ' tre notice that a full-length portrait of James Buchakan is placed so as to be in juxtaposition ■with, a splendid picture of Lafayette. ’ ’ j We have pondered upon, this brief statement for several minutes, and yeti - oaif ifloOd'doesn't even simmer. We ac knb'tyJeSgi! flip publication an outrage, j hotj^irfiT, 1 iVinsulting to every “loyal manjVivit .{should not only be sup- | pressed by act of Congess, but I an additional ’ clause should be ad- j ded, . the rjjmpyal ~ojf, s &pcß-1 ASAKfs picture, wherever it is found in juxtaposition; with that of LAPATET9E,' "ot'of any other man’s.” Congress ( shodld add another, clanse, giving every, ' ‘‘loyal man” a full length,portrait of Wenwbh, Phti,mpB, Fred. Dousi-ass, or . ■Old Abe, to take the jjlace of the ban- ■ istied counterfeit presentments of the re tired “public functionary.” We admire ; The following exacts are from late genuine “loyalty” where it is intense, , Richmond sutlers: - and this indignant protest against Buch- of Lou^tilrect. anan’s portraits is and The Lynchburg 'Republican of the 27th instructive. We trust*, botStever, that,sayap the T'lcvraph will kt few surging-t ‘ r( “ ,0 n ‘| 3 , . * v ; , ..**&, i.mS : «ss* »inocning that tlifc news of Longstreet * admirer* of the i x 1 hiS : Jailing back from its advanced po pictures in litth*. It ougfittoMfi sfrimicht-sitions. which with the information be for charity. s? fe v- foreiiß, « c entirely discredited, turns out * -ju. .zzuJUrrT—*'. t> j to be .correct.---(VViB.-have no idea, how immorality in Our FubliaSGhools. ever, that this retrogafe movement has Only a short time since, asour readers been made from any pressure from the will remember, investigations in the envmy in front, but it was probably eaus- Board of Education brought to light some the advance of a force through very improper relations between airtem- (..umburland Gap, threatening our rear.’’ her of that board and a teacher in one of Ihe Jonesborough (East Tennessee) our public schools. Then the Board of ednesday says: Education -did * what little it could do in j I army has met witli no disaster or the case of that member by his immediate reverse, hut is stronger and in better con - I expulsion. Butlherefsreabonto believe : . 1011 l °-uay than it has ever been since i that the labor oLthe Board in the same lts fl ?. cct JP? tl °? t^AC country.” ; direction onlv began with that case. Be- ie Caiette of the 26th says: i fore our schools are what they ought to bomethuig is the vnatter in front, i be there will probably have to be many j Longstrwst has fallen back to Greenville j more investigations by the Board 0 f! an ußall 8 Gap. It is reported that a ; Education in relation to itsown member s , ; portion of his force crossed at Strawberry : and in relation to the conduct of school ! ™ M o on Saturday last and were attack ■ trustees ' ; ed on Sunday by the enemy, which drove ' 1 , , i our forces back The pontoon bridges i , An accidental discovery made bv a were cut llloge to k enemy fr * m I r?', ln R ° me .^ ou g ( h ‘ to , : purauing . The repor t u that Longstreet of the authorities u 1 that city for the krst j ftn bacK s t 0 en t flank mov | ment | time the horrible debaucheries of the Bac-j believe he fell baek in o?der to i ohanalui oigie& that then were found j p cUer su b s igt his army, and for a more ito ramify under the whole social | j m p ort!mt reason, which we deem it ini • crust of the city. Apparently th'3 i prudent to mention at this time.” i recent exploration m relation to our i ... „ j public schools will have somewhat i ! B v? g ! v T S i the same effect. We are in receipt 1 Dalton, Feb. «.6. Yesterday Stew !of communications on this subject j ar f 6 . an y Davidson s divisions did the ! which tend to show that our public . principal part of the fighting. Breckin ! schools, intended as such magnificent es- j JJSJ‘S e 3 °* ( l division was partly engaged, i tablishments for public education, arc*, TL<? o*n<*my were repulsed everywhere, I many of them, only magnificent harems a . . * OTI our right. Some skir for the gratification of the libidinous, along the centre to-daj*. Two ; wretches In whose charge the}’ may: Yankee mounted regiments, supported i chance to be. Wc have been assured ; an infantry division, attempting to | that, the woman who went to Jamaica j °ur left, occupied the gap three ! with the member from the Thirteenth miles from Dalton on the new Lafayette j ward did no worse than is constantly road, last night. Smith’s Texas brigade done by others of our schools, and that i drove them out. the relinquishment of virtue is in some ! This morning, by hospital record, our quarters almost an acknowledged price 03S wounded is 151, including Colonil of position and advancement. j t.'urtis, of the 41st Georgia and three All this is a necessary consequence of 1 lieutenants Guffee, of the sth Confed the way in which our school officers arc erate ( avalry , Lindsay, qt the 6th Nort h chosen. To rind a man of education or 1 aroiina, compan)’ A; Nesbitt, oi the position nominated as School Trustees!? | d4th Georgia, company K. Number killed the rarest of exceptions, In our grand . ei ©kt °r ten. The number ot Yankees political jumbles the school offices go as j thirty-five, including a Lieutenant-Colo j makeweights, and they are seized in the 1 I majority of instances bv men who have wounded. The \ ankee loss otherwise not j but one idea of woman, and that the j known, but much greater than ours, j worst. Until this is changed, and school ; Dur !irm . v h eager tor a general engage j officers receive their appointment from . mPn t, and apprehensive that the enemy j some well appointed commission, this 1 W \JI retreat to-night. ' corruption will continue and increase.— Pai.ton, Feb 27. —All Thursday night : X. Y. Herald. i the enemy were occupied in removing ‘ their dead rind wounded. Their loss is Gen. Butler and the Jews. heavy They felfcback yesterday two or I The Jewish Messenger, of Xew York, , alU ;™ , !° n l ‘‘ e - v ar( ' i publishes a correspondenei’ between the e }° I LF nnf Tunnel Hill. Winder , editor (Mr. Isaacs) and Major General' T ur3Ul "S-.2 robbed the citizens at Butler. The former wrote to inquire ! “ a,K \- bu ™ l se7er *l houses, why the latter, in bis report of the cap , T , V J>NtL H,M - ' ! , A “ ALTO f' ( cb '1 “ | ture of a number of blockade-runners, ! e “ e “- v P a33ecl here last I recently, went out ofhi.s way to specify ; at 3 a ! ul wUI probaWy not the religion of the parties offending 5 The n " j! s . ani V- 5 n-'^i' 1 ( “,* lu^ am auga. General disavows any intention of cast- ■ 0nc 1 d L T, t s “ n H, “ rt 1 m . 1,n a C,,r P 5 , la 9 ing reproach on thi .Tews by cal’.in B ■ " B rS,^ r , n‘,l ' l, ‘ wln,er . “ b \ ns them Jews. The phrase, he says, was al .^““ el H L“ ™*, not meant to designate nationality, and not., 11 , a ' wi'' eri j! u . n 'j MlrK< * Yankee religion—as one would say five Irish- ' „ ha , e O,l ,hp "f 1 ' , f »>r«valry men, five Germans, or five Italians. He ! ! i "t.‘ k r ,rm,sl,ers , a ' 6 '”!! R “ always considered the Jews a nationality, a S encr! *’ ( ' have Jisap though possessing no country. The * )u 1 General also reminds hi« correspondent , Thc Fi S Ulill e Mu&issipju. that two Jew’s in the confeder- . DE.Moroi.is, February 2(l.— Lriter intcl ate cabinet —Benjamin and Memminger. ligence from Mississippi says that Gen The editor of the Messenger again Forrest s forces, during the recent en writes to correct the statement-as to the j near Okoh-na, did not exceed two Jews in JetT. Davis 1 cabinet; like- . thousand, whilst that of the enemy wise, to remind the General that a pat- j estimated at ten thousand. Late in tern of distinction in the Christian Church i lhe of the 22d the latter formed (Bishop Polk) is a Major General in the : three separate line®, and made a desper rehel army, and that Davis himself pro- al<J >to.n«l. lluy made thri»o ! fesses to be a member of the Episcopal * 111 earn rrwmcn they recoiled, and were | communion. Mr. Isaacs iurther states . driven baek with great slaughter. Many that there is but one Jew' in the cabinet, | Giom i.assed through our >uid i Mr. Benjamin, and he doe? uot adhere to "'ere captured. The next morning the i Judaism, as he married a Christian. Mr. wn® lined with 'Utlers’ stores, dead : Memmenyer is an Episcopalian. and ankrc ; . ‘ H , l ' ; Mr. Isaacs, in relation to another alle- Generai Fon e<t'- c ommand was too h aBls I gation of Gen. Butler, declares that he is tired io continm' the p.ursuit. General Hrt . r,, / t * ur J ir,tK * t st • ; *'- I mistaken in supposing that nearlv ali ‘ wi;h 000 or TOO State tr .op®, k . n ‘° 1 XIC I ‘ or9On3 "’ho write tiicn. . ! Jews pursue the employment of traders, . arr^VG d and went in pursuit. Many of ." 4 I ** peruana <in.i cir.-i.mst'mcrs, l.rn.r to.-t j merchants and bankers, inasmuch as 111,3 enemy'® wounded fell into Vur ' a ‘ * lc * si.itcments. ... there arc in New York colleges professors liaß d s . Among our wounded is C<>l * ** W l «.npor.ii, Mas*., .sov 24, ->— —« ! who arc Hebrews, a number of Jews who ' of Bell's Brigade, severely in bAVe AtflicW many years '“* ■ arc lawyers, one a judge, many nhvsi- 1 tlie breast. General Gholeon captured l )' 1 . ere prostrating craroi»s in toy hint*. <JoW j dans, others who arc on the editorial ' prisoners, small arms, sabre® an.L hAndB » J ? n <! a generaUisorUered system, staffs of the Commercial , Express. Times Addles, and was pursuing their rom.-d ' f, h . y * iClaiJ *. and In^ c^e 8 ruled mrci— and other journals, many who arp rv- columns above PontoKv ; M h.lev.s.tmg «,mc mend, porters, while m literary and scientific Sherman’s Mississippi Expedition. t 0 trv „ circles, Israelites as well as Christians arc- A dispatch from Lieut. General (Bish lound. and tliey abound in the army and | op) Polle transmits to Richmond the, navy, one New York regiment of vete- ' following dispatch from S. D. Lee ! rans who have re-enjisted being compo ■'Lieutenant General Polk: Major, sed mainly oi Israelites. Gen. Butler, General Forrest reports, at 9p. m. vYs in another brief note, says that he stands tin-day evening, two miles south of Pou- ’ corrected, and admits the fairness of the ' tutor,’ we have had severe fighting all : hit in regard to Gen. Polk and Jeff. Davts. day with the enentv. The engagement ‘‘both being members of the Christain closed about dark. ’ Church upon whose service I attend.” ‘‘We have killed about forty of the This concludes the correspondence. enemy and captured about one hundred. 1 " Our loss is not known, but is not so heavy „ ... President Linrfbln. ,as that of the enemy. The prisoners I CJ* 55=1S leTJeffiaS :ts , President Lincoln, remaiks the Her- 1 captured report that two of their colonel* i lor t ‘ ! ' trrn Jo-nuM h . Igoluig. nnd Stands, Toilet Ware, Bird Cagvs Lamps Tbree Jo °rs below Bank Block, aid , found the North united for the arKl one Heutanant colonel were kilbsi The following is troin the Manager oi the /V f So A 1 A n „ Ulac,u oi a & c.. (rooking Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Union. He has divided it by his uncon ■ this evening. , talon Home school for the ChtWren n, Volu.. T “ ° heBt8 ‘ stitutional proclamation', his iUev a j . “Colonel t nrrest was killed this even ,et,rs I fancj soa|,. t -t s,j VPr p,. a;i S; „ hl j, Tin fiooflng and Job Work done to order and unnecessary a. rests, his milita'ry j"*- was badly wounded . HaV ' M slw ’ A " W ° rk w ' mat ghi s scmvaßTv mismanagemen and the groas corrup- . ! , n kcM.l. Wu ha > c captured four or l»a. Drake :—“Your wonderiul Plantation i t,orni “ in ttiind m-.thei > J tas:,. > rt ii. u„ le Xo its Srmthfleld and 44*Wylie’stg tions of his suoor-dinates. He found the * lve 1, l artillery. ; " ITt f rs have been given to some of oar little or <>r *ui> uiifi -od-iil.-p m it« n-.iinui'ac- mhum people eager to volunteer. He broke the : “Op"- osme up this evening, : with rf™ei we 'a £ ne e! “m2 i^roeu w-,';,'Y'rM'TUe ipKfsoss-«P mUsical taste spirit of the people by wasting'our ar- Will tellow alter them, and drive I ncular, with pains in her head, loss of appetite. • rfl j»‘dtb\ oi « -ct.;. i.,,., I; » u - us » l( .j . t 0 eve f> that sing? and mies, uselessly sacrificing: thc lives of , them as far as possible. . ami ldaily wasting consumption, on whom Ali I Wltli tlu ' D.-ui ‘ - -I» ■-• ;»..t reqmn- !>oii- ' J "* v , name!) . the our soldiers, removing'our best and Th p fight rommenred near Okolona tirely ro«ored had with but*a tea- I T ! ip j e ' ir v^'i' 1 remu! ‘ most popular generals—except General lAl£3 e\ening, and was obstinate, as spoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and j t f re * I,irt - L't.i., > ; . 4lhs . ink, Grant, whom he d3red not remove—and 1 llie euf mv was fnreed To make reneated 3trc °& th rapidly increased, and she is now well • m pke nn 1 D.«* u urst W tCI Mam» instant allowing the rebels to concentrate their | stands to hold us in check, and.,' save , Ke,peetfuUx - M »*™-" I inferior forces and assume the offensive J llclr pack tnules, Ac., trom a stampede, j I owtTmuch to you, tor I verUy be- feUd3^lul it Hi.nih-mcy to pure ’ , w ILL BE PAID Upon Northern soil. All these criminal r , ll< ’ fi s ht rlos; ’ d «■«»« grand cavalry atter. have saved my life | itlSl, ry i .'HriV" ‘'••“'•"f ‘‘■■J i a volume ofSongs, B.tllaJa, Huets aod (iuar. 1 rr>^ blunders have killed volunteering, and -Large of the enemy's w hole force. \VY W H Wam,ijsB, ataitnJ, N'A ." '^{{ll. "=ttes, with PuL Accompin^elfCai-l^the ,10 OLUNTEERS M rendered frequent and enormous boun- repulsed them will, beavy loss, and rmn t'houwilt *n.i me two bottle, more I bothami lorneuUrij tor »h-,n,|,.- I ,.am K , the Mi- j SHOWER OrPFAWT « i * * ties necessary to recruit our armies. So routed them. S. D. Lef. ” i 1,1 ,h >' Pla»t»itou Bitters. My wife has been ! ‘S'S'* rl , •* * iwtfcct iuxur;. in » a-»ni i,, .... „ ’ 1 Bv-OAlßns-at flap-ratS liavp been tlipse »iijfnL-oa 1f,,-, - . read) benetlted by their use. Thy iriend, if 11 Who hme tried its superior qualities s> 1 ontalntng Ptioiee t ocst Dueta, with Ptano Ac- ° nagrai* nav e neon these: auatakes, if w C The Urmreoerlon teH r-nIH ti Ucukin, Philadelphia, Pa.-’’ Lu,v,-leaee It the greatest discovery of the ac, 1 eompantments. The price of each ia bo low— > . T nn ~■ . may cifl them by so mild a word, that . int ,„ ® Cold—The. .—. , ; iois t oinpanj-respectfuiiy ssu ,',rtal from 111 , cloth, and *-2 f n plain bindine-that Ore i No. 26. FIFTH STREET tlio former friends Of tbe President now ‘ in \ en3t C(, ld OI tills winter has penetra- "* * * I have been a great Buffercr from I Yi^ l 0 are ln t ‘ Vt ’ r y will relund ! aC ' Je 13 already immense. For sale by •• 1 take advantage or his errors and , i n T ?f ß ,v’ :n l PreCC< } CD T , teliSl whTw?c°utm to aacnmpiut. j M ., ; OKAS. r. M&LOB , €p Stairs, Hoorn No. 1. indict him as incapable and dan- TT r u i ias alrpfl dy Kkv. J. S. Cathorn, Koclieeter, N. V.” >oUI »u tt\t ucnla per J.otinj m rilty puun.t jft T ALL T ABi.E~ RKAI "jra"'rViptt- * —' gerous. The Pomeroy circular distinctly ! b no ] e f llefiV J fal]3 snow have i i boxe J-. i»eiu- P red to ihe .im, bo.ita, in AlWhe- 1 > ? A LE^?rheiSSwLiid tTii^X K po ? ' Mea Want€tl immediately. charces that Mr T inrntn p«nnAt i.-» ™ > oP(3ur r p d in the south ol France, and), > *, 1 have given the Plantaiion i ,J' J irin , l^ h 'V“ ' Vl ] d Clt >’ residences free oi Iho sale, on Y-Sh mh4-lt cuaigL& uiai .ur. Lincoln cannot UO re- t \,„ 1 1 • . _ TO hundreds ol our diaahled soldiers At-it) fioi ‘-•hnrge. Directions for use on All nackmrps !r,n, Y A n i, tfte I7th inst., tlwir elected, ought not to be re-elected and 1 Allowing announcement come? I most astonishing effect. *‘ r j Literal disenunt to the trade. ; Tlh novcr e fowhsh^ Rt w° I V K^ :i:oon t:ree k: in VpilPflAVl Itfliltfl Tinmminn-cT will imperil our republican institutions fro m m Suc - - G. W. I>, Aadkews, I, ‘ r ‘>™ »I»™J «'>n do wail to s „o ! “niS, one ,CIUUaU 151111(1 IJUllllimgS, if, by any chance, ho should happen to The severiQ-of the weather has been superintendent SUdier>. Homo, Ota., 0.-- | op H pii P a «y^ ■' :“.™.r‘k ? «>dfouz mUe. the^U^S^,: An entirely new and complete assortment be re-elected. This I? a terrible stated ex P erienced at Suez, where the' The Plantation Bitters have cured i L-tt-wtr.- "aH , *s a £ ‘ a Jrv r„- : la'? ‘.li 11 , 'ou-l. which are efStL oust received »f the . , ment to he made by members of Mr ’ u,most consternation prevailed in conse- j me oi Liver Complaint, of which! was laid up unfcJ-Waj.ha •«.. '.A,, ; with 'an , NEW CARPET iTORF Lincoln's own pariv, and ,he ianc- qUCUCe of the . diseovcr - v of icp - a P he ' Pr °“' m ‘ e ’ ' Urf n , °ii!ll^vTie b ?2fT,i - 1 “ " jrf or ’ BE tion if not l.y the authority of Vr Tin nomcnon previously unhc-arJ of on the H. B. Kinoaiat, Uet eland,o.- ; _ - ; are aJso a comfortaUe lmßdUng House,* Frame I OF i LAND FOR SA “ : ' 1 “»»-! and, in spite of his little jokes and bis ■ - like a charm. “ Moo£e ; tr ,A B “’ f sa “ e . nme «ud place, a valuable 1 bid of a thousand lives for three oleeto- 1 Thursday even- . No. 264 Broadway.” 500 fV o^n S . < 1 ! I 'M J, V'*’ D ,Ji TIONKS- ! areYlearid and m a R S of , i * v ’ hl<!h ! ral votes, he must acknowledge to him- ' 1 Improved and aiolnu'i ,he?ands : ?|>d £ ?”?“ bo * t, ? 1 m f" 1 - It‘a all well wa°te’r^d , self that Ins race is run, and. that not serves, to Miss Makv F. Cahii-l. ' 'lUe Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, pmd® *1 iT' 1Y 'T “ith | j even a rnirac.e could give him any pros Gr Ike kind nmnner in which thte happy I -be languid brilliant, and are exhaused nature's fee., siiua’ted Yeiu lin- oil nYoYii " Juo'i'Yf I'l'i'’ ' bouse and loe barn with shed attached 1 pect of success. More than .this, it will ! o?7 1 n ”S“ 1 t,“ b „TfJn I>rin, Y r ’ I ?a ,he l*‘ ,owal 1 8«>«t restorer They are composed of thecele- , out »nd some six miles westoi the Sunburn and ' baarl “Sfn*it trees, inqnlre’of I practically preclude every member of! re,^;?& n LrrtTr g ,. ; > r «ed Calisaya Bark, Sassafras, ! '^ Ht ' bl 3 admimstiation flOm Securing ail , U ‘S Diem long lifeauJ happinoss. i Roots. Herbs, kc . all preserved In perfectly pure ! one-hail uash m inn : ir,.l ri..- ntl!, ertll ; tllc premises. .s. & j Hnnn* ° D election ; for they are all variiceps a uni ; st. Croix Rum, j months wltli lniric-i j,, i v . ~. Lt l ?.rl'i . Bevlngton, Washlnrton. co t r*?.? in Mr. Lincoln’s transactions, and DIEP » ! and mortgage mh3-atd&2tw ’ must share his fate. , MBKIDFu— (>n Friday evening, at 9 O’clock,' l^1 ’ —1800 — X. "V E jy STri®.—Tll£ PHILADEL —_—I * u^. Ual:i - m *Bku>e . Hgeu about 47 years. ! Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with' ALSO, 400 ACRFS i m’S S i^! S d 5 * ai ’ ,eiJ ( »nl/j p an p r ' Thirteen Highwaymen Hung.— l of his f motliU W ‘fra^ e B Sor r l om the resi ' l ' n “| "'butb oss . lassitude, palpitation of the heart, I nle^ 8 - a For : They seem to have a “committee of j bay.) at 2 O'clock. Ydprrlceed'tos“ 0 Ma orv 0 rv ! s l c«2l ack ° r nppetite . distress aftereating, torpid liv- I 'and inJenks township, Forest county, j _“. h ? STWooflu. vigilance” out in Idaho Territory. Thc frl>'udi ofihc ramify ire Jvitedto 00nst lpa«0n, Ac., deserve to suffer If they Kobt-PhUBM cm ‘on the wesfbv'J'hato? vi* f± OLU PAPER HASGINgs.-an im. Recent accounts from there state thit 1 - not tr T ! Blood and part 6f lo , w as “I the miners had liuirg four highwaymen tS’PRESToy & MEREIIS teas T I They are recommended by the highest medi- ! ,''' a , rrai V N’o-3HS, and adjoins rhetract on which ' » g ' wp MARtHAi r who confessed that Iliey belonged to a BOIVHern. UIL S V EAST I ca| authorSticßi nnd arfi warrant ed to produce an I 1 ° rc ?f W. p . MABSHALL,^ gang of eighty-three others, and fSc- ■ This article is vastly , npc ,; 0 . t 0 #pr Ynat beueflcial effect. They are exceeding- with cherry, poplar - ~'. knowledged that they had robbed and : or Baking Powder In use. Give it a tri.d. Five ' U "ff rpeabie ' perfectly pure and harmless. , maple, linn. Sw. The late survey of the Great r „ killed over one hundred men At tbio i S 1 * 06 * received .T( >SLPH FLE.'UING s Dru«- Notice.— Any person pretending to sell Plan- ,L. P asse * through this tract Terms boxes Oranges, prime, • . the mini™ became and where «»* orhy thegallonisa awind, i 50 ™OBNBtmoH a 00, surrounding Virginia Ciry caotured 1 Pres, an a .Aterril’s Flavonn/ Kxtraem (Sdßu° f lef anl! imposter. It Is put np only ln our log j. Inquire of B. M’LAIN & lO bales Bor. Almonds, ! NoJZ OUve st„ St. LouU, Mo. five others, who made a similar £.„<•=„ , neT !' E Flavoring Extracts. These extracts are - '- ablJl bottle Beware of botttles refilled with N». 102 Fourth street. rgIHS: LARGEST ASSOBTSEEKT n* Sitm, and were bung on the snot l USV ,Uperi<>r ,0 a “ T ««'«** •» stuff, for which several per- ! T»ICKJ.es, gAOCE- % • 1 ““L'HEAP others were executed at Bannock One! No. 1 Carbon tnl is still retaiUiw at to cent* : * ol “ “* a * tea<, F *“ Prt«». See that every hot- i* m . , o- nSf^fw W . alnu l 3 > - ' - 'SKTtiW Bnwm X WmilnwsOL a»- hundred of the committee had £> ne in ■ Pe £’^ o tash at IS cents per noun i ' °T tW COTk | ” KcH “‘ ' »dS & WUMOW Sha^. .search Of Others of .he gang. Among! Aah at 6 Mund “<■ our signature on rteel r p}ate Bide ; ai dh fngtlah Piclles. assorted, do Pqa Nubh j In the country, at ! oaf for " the “ ““T 0 "* I '» In, for aa.et.v ’ ,: • . . FOEBSTE3} A SCHWABZ’S, ' 1:4! A S»« p. h. deakaa co!, rh S^ I mM3S4&. : A ’ lAt ® SSSK&SI.iSS: 1 H ERm * G - ' ~ - ! * w?SlSTffl3B^ Tfffe 55th Afpß the hundredth Cornerof theDlAmOnd and Market street, JLf—The BITTEH - 20 do Imported French >(Ward, 300 boxes No l Herri™ I Bank, "will be hftM onsSroN Validation uf the city J Comer oPtheDlamond and Market street, l&Bn*r«n I T *J 0 Ration do do g? do ! DAY- ptfiivch, lewfat the^teof ofst-JSf” * r , "OF js—“"■S? ra . MC , s . ir-r—«-<«!as{*A-o*eiIBJRSSUBR * ;;r - 1 ■“ ! - m *-°*sgBix Latest News from the South. EVmRB CUBED. —we &re;prep&red t'Q£tredt successfully all cfees of rupturefa young jplefsoUfi, Jin noodle a ff In gome cases cf old4|e|BOD9 hsxing fitted up an extensive establisimtepl for maiihlaotarjng am ] Snpportera. In peculiar casea or jvhere persona desire any style of truss not onjiaadwe wiQ- manufacture toorder. Having theiarg'est stock in the city aH persons requiring trusses will find it to their ad vantage to call. Dr. APGARR will attend personally to the ap plication of Trusses, Supporters, ice.. Sec. Besides our own manufacture we have a large stock of Ritter & Penfield’s Celebrated Trusses, Dr. S. S. Pitch’s Celebrated Trusses, Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated Trusses, FRENCH, ENGLISH and GERMAN TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, ALL KffiDS) Plastic Stockings, Bondages, &c At the Pittsburgh Drug House, TORHEN CE M'GARR APOTHECARIES, corner of Fourth and Market streets, Pittsburgh seia-iyd-c CONSUMPTIVES.—THE REV. E, A.-WILSON’S REMEDY Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, anti all Throat aud Lung Affections, Together with a pamphlet giving the presreip tion and a short history of his case, can be ob tained oi JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner Market street and the Diamond, J. M. CORXWELL BAJtfG&L KERR. <& KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, Nr. 7 St. Clair street, and Dnquesne Why, (near the Bridge,) PITTSBU Ha H. GREAT SECRET.-IT IS •• =2# admitted by all physicians that thftgrmd secret of health and long life lies in keeping the blood and various fluids of the body in a high de gree of fluidity. When you feel continued pain In the head or bowels, or any continued uneasi ness in any organ or parts of the body, you can prevent serious sickness by taking Brandreth’s Pills. Bleeding may give momentary ease, because the blood left 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 hie, and ruin our constitution. But Brandrcth's Pills relieve the circulation as readily as bleed ing by only taking away what It can well snare, and THEY KEVEU HTHT. •'lrs- Hooper, of Barnstable, Maas., was cured °rvi*’ U8 ’ Banco, General Debility, poorness of blood, and costiveness of many years stand ing, by Brandreth’s Pills. The case at length is published in the pamphlets. Sold by THOMAS RBDPATH, Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers in medicines, febi-lyd&wc HAVE LRARKED NOT TO bo astonished at anything Venn of ex pencnee and a correspondence extending through out alt the nationalities oi the habitable alolx have turned their thanes into u.-rs and estat* liStied a basis from which we need not err. "VVc are not surprised at such fact, as the lollowjng aiihnugh the persons who write them arc UY know the persons and cirri.mstanees. l.en. r loc! at liberty to inJorsc their statements . Nttw llti/For.i', Mas*., .Yov su, i~*j3 T)uab bJ u -I have been Aifheted many years with severe prostrating cramps In fay limbs. hold feet And hAnds, and a general disordered system. Physicians and medicines filled to relieve me While visiting some friends New York who were usitu- Plantation Bitters they prevailed upon me to try them, i commenced with a small wine glassful after dinner. Feeling better bj degree?., in a few Jays I was astonished to find the cold ness an.l erampe 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 tite and strength hAve also greatly Improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters Kespectfully, Iromi krasEn. Khei.siu.HV, WlB., Sopt. 10. 13G1. 1 * 4 • I have been In the army hoaniUJ I lor fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead ] At Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of i'lanta- ■ tion Bittera. • • Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * * C. A Klattl ” FACT, SHy»6-rear 1866 Mr. Mathews first prepared VENETIAN HAIR DYE; since that time itTws been used by thousands, and in no instance has 1 trailed tQjrive entire satisfaction. * The VENETIAN m F ip the cheapest in ttfe world. Its'ifHcTTJs'"onlv each" bottle contains double the quftntityi3&f dygffitf those,usually sold lor *l. **&<, The "VENETIAN L>S E is tntitß Jure the "hair or scalp in the slightesfe&gree. 5^ • The VjiNETIAN 1)Y h works \&fp •apidfctjfr l . and certainty, the hair requiring nctpreparattoS• whatever. ■ The VENETIAN DVK produces any shade that may be desired—one that will not fade.croek or wash out—one that is as permanent as the hair ; it6olf. For sale by all druggists. Price 60 cents. ; A. 1. MATHEWS. j General Agent, 12 Gotti st. N. Y. Arnica Hair Gloss,the,best hair dressing in use. Price 25 centa - janl6-lyd VENETIAN LLNI BLENT.—A certain cure for pains and aches, and warranted superor to any other. Oroup,.it, positively ,cure»* relieX ls absolutely sure itnpeotately it.iiiised. Mothers'remember this, and arm yourselves with a bottle without delaj. Group is a disease which drives no notice, frequently attacking The child in the dead hour o£ night; betore a physician ean be summoned it may be too late. Kemembcr, the Venetian 1 ln iment never fails. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold by IHOBIAS PEL*PATH, Pittsburgh, and all respectable Dnunriste Office. 5G Corfnndt street, New York ioM-iy-^wc JjgpA GREAT REBELLION Triumph of a Great Discovery. I be public has rcMl,,! against rau/cmin? Hair Dyes. Fashion has loresworn them. A saga cious community has adopted in their stead, CRIST ADORO'S : HAIR DYE, And for (hew rtr.son* : It embrowns and blackens the hair, not the skin. it is n veoetaUlc not a burning fiuid. It does not Burlesque nature with biooming metallic tinge.?, but produces her : own living hiu ~ its cooling effect is lasting. It . * <tef.es deletion. Ire reeuits are uniform. It n-ev- I s_, er fails. Manufactured by J. ORISTAPORO I No. »; Aatur House. New York ?-ohl by aii : Druggists. Applied by all Hair I»rea*v«. i ,» teb-M ydiu C ; jrapTHE CONFESSIONS AND EX- *+* PKKIE.XCEOFAN INVALID —rat*. lished for the benefit, and aa a CAUTION To ■ YOUNG AIEN ftnrl other*, who ffufier from TT* Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man hood, Alc.. supplying at the same time Tni. Mka.\.-> . w **f Slj.M. Tp.ii. by one who has cured himself ! + afu-r undergoing considerable quackery. 1 by inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, | ” single copies may I>e had of the author. '■ NATHANIEL MAYKA IK, esc . lehs-3md&w bedlGrd, Kings ers , N \ . 'r , \ KX- | tracted without pain by the use of Dr ' Oudry’s apparatus. j •J - F . lIOFFMA xN , ! PITTSBURGH. Ail wora warranted S i U-, u BRADBURY'S C£LuD U TZ D j PIA\ 0 S ! The most poW ERFI L ana ELEGANT | toned instruments manufactured **izvizjs first prizf^l Keccui ed within -t month at Mate Fairs and Institutes. We an* also agents lui Bchomacker& oo.‘s and BoarJmau&Gray's \ Wdl-kmrwn ex.di.mt PIANOS, and S. D, & H.W SMITH 3 MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS j PERSONS DESIRING A PERFECT instrument are united to cali and examine belore purchasing clseu here. Ainonrr those who I have purchased those instruments in this \ ieir.i- ( ty no take pleasure u, referring to Allen Kra mer, esq . Havnmti esq , Allegheny : ity- Jo/in Mccuuu , I uk. die* iwijy\ t o.. 1 Mrs. I McUudy. "aklnrul iir K Vk'lhi,; ric k. : A. 11...;-. .. lir.es., . |;j. in, ITirJ. e»,i . K,, t Mu *r j ii Cb.| . 1 1; . ,il li,„u-iter. I). *u. Jwiuk. esq , } it i. GRAPE VINES, viz: DELAWARE, CONCORD, . MULTIFORM hoop skirts, Pleasure Orounds, and Orchards.-will find it to T 7 tl -':.' interest to visit the Nurseries oi • T. L, SHIELDS & CO,, WAMELINE: A BAER ST2WICKCEY, PA. _ J •Ur Agents for P.SU'.uf -H .rIWKm |>, If® l BLIO XOTU E.-TIIE NEW OR. »***■'?*«■< < Pans Tra ll and Sly Quaker, fijf A uCufral nos.;i,V .iiiv-il Cojds meeting to the room over the lnternAl Revenue a! Aii • .1.1 hi;.:. __ office, Fourth street, between W ood and JM &r~ l) P It IT AT F A .* KIM I,eir service will commence on SAH- . tv Jj M 0 V A L i B\ 1 ri. March Bth, at balf-put lu «. m. moraine, I ui,l 3j. rr.. afternoon. Thu public are respect- lrArPTnr vv t„liy invited to attend. mhwt ‘' LAi ff y ~" »a i -~E3; =i *==ss—-Vj (TKAME'S PIASOS ARE NOW CON- ' .i— Jtm. sidered the BEST PI ANOS MADE. War .3' HAl.vf.r-’nidi’s NEW'YORK PIANO.-. are ~ W ' ln>- THE FiltsT Of. or APR 1 1.. , n.ccounoV' I '"' "*««•*!» «**<««» tab* ’ ‘-“AHLOTTEBEUHE iwPEtiAL sale-we wsreos:i dHiOHA i A rS■ >1 ’ 11 11 Ai, hii,i .\i i, jii|\[\| i (• »] t\v, ri* I • t iuijc* until the loth ot .MARCH, to dispose • -»■—■■*-__ and a ~;,e a upjilvof OPTICAJ our large stock oi P ° Se IITHEELER <t IVILSO^g ! Boots ouclShoea, ' 'O orcTl 'i.-n an n mpr.,vthe iipl.l. ~[ , „ ;J At LAST YEARS’ PKICES. Call and secure sold t.y .1 lilAiilCMi, Praciicti Out, •• m.rtrun. at -r J No. 39 1 ifth street. -Tu3. H. BORLAND’S LOOK STITCH •.<•« 'i *l. ~.i Fifth drvr. n»l»3 98 Market at., 2d door from sth -I r,T>T T t T bj others.* n "' ** HOL'SEKEEpT : -SEA ENG MACHINES u a!‘ • UT LRb.—rhe subscribers, thankful for past ' w AJ - X i -a-ik^ favors, resj>eetfuliy invite their patrons-to call and examine their new stock of A Onarantco ui r t years with earli li»- gtruineiit. SILVER'PEARL SOAP." Is It a Dye* DENTIST 11-4 SmithUcid Street, FIT I cSbt bGH ir< the country Kki* •-«* ttSfSTte*^ TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS. 'ft M JlJlfel I a & s .s si! s§■ $ s tS g |p «IPI 3 »© a ifbs * 3 0 t 5 Mii| ii i j : 0 3 I M 1 -a l = fc i-iH §ll M3t -U § ss’a o 5 S 12 gWgcoj £ - i ~ <3 2Pmg-s. t 0 w -s .I 1 : CD Sal i 2 * 3 ”S s ® 'j. O a H ~ -S a z B WHITE, ORR & No. 25 Fifth Street. We have just received a splendid I lot of most beautiful- Spring Silks, Foulards, Moire Antique. Ohene, Figured (Jheue, Stripes and Plaids. A few new aqji rare shades in Plain an.l Colored Silks. Also, a full stock of black, comprising Plain, Rep, Corded Tenitian, etc. This lor of Silks is the most choice brought to this market fora long D. & H. McOALLTJM, HUM Sj om Foutll Btreet 0aT P et Store,' oo * a«o ‘-i.i.th.w rouimi sraBET - DAUB & CAPPEL, 5 | MERCHANT TAILORS, 185 SMITH FIELD STREET, ; ' WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A " HOLESALE & RET ATT.. large and well selected Htock of I SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of Clotlis*, Casslmeres, Vestings, d&c, Also, a large stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Including Locktrood’a Cloth Lined PAPER COLORS, NECK TIES and everything usually kept by first-cIASB Furnishing Stores. Orders Hosiery and Stoves, Our stock ot FRUIT TREES, Grape Vines, - strawberries, and Small Fruits of the various ■ sorts. Ornamental Plants, shrubs, Evergreens s-c... for bpring Planting, is unusually fine this j i;iA H /Tt7 nAA7 ,„ _ aeason, ns: JfANUY GOODS, NOTIONS APPLE ! PE AC IT, PLUM, HOrSE-rt'RSISHIXG GOODS, home ciRCLEj $240! $240! $240 LOCAL BOItN?!^ A collection of Piaijo Music ; the SILVEK CHORD, KISD9 - OE|I)OF|EI - Mowers and beaperai ' I " ..V | Hod Gamers aria ; ! Bodt Bfl3diFa"aia:‘i3m3P'Piy^'‘' w '■ !■• Oity J&yort, ' ■ Actors and '■>“ '■ Showmen and Bill Posters,• Lecturers and M&taryjfatififfifl !!ii s» , Generaja ancl'OutiGlenejcalß, : Moulders and Nail Makers, ■ Sadlltkea, Saddlers and Soap Boilers, Shoe-Makers and-Bope'G(^erg',''’—"— j Salesmen arnLßaE Renders, _i Printers and Money lenders, ij Carpenters iffld Jewbler&V' < Tobacconists and Drug Sellers j Every Hind Siort and Taft, ' Greal' and Small OomeatOnoe toGoneert-Haii 11 jSHOI STOftE, i BOOTS & SHOES. <’ A K P ETS. m ! 1W32 W" STCiOUL. tue latest styles imported VC 4- -* oi VELVETS, BEirsms, ind INGRAIN CABPE^ THE VERT LOWEST RATES. NEW SPRING GOODS; 3,000 Doz, Spool Cotton, 1,000 Doz, Skirt Braid, 1,200 Doz, Skater Hoods, Amnns which may be found many neyefties. CHERRY;.and The latest invention which hy\ meAns of slides may be expanded or contracted, thus combining the * At prices as low as th* 3 lowest. 78 Market Street. The Cheapest, Simplest and Best. Principal Urfice and Wholesale Emporium, >1 FARLAND, COiILIKS * CO. mh4 Piano Voters, Pine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, ' SPLFNDID ASSORTMENT •lust received at the New Carpet Store of MTarland, Gollins & Co. mhl A^T^* — 50 JOUBHEYMAN PAUTTEBS, WAGES, 92,75J»ER DAT. 62 fifth" Street, For Bargiios in A>T) EVEBT ORDER OP WE OFFER AT A full line of And an extensive assortment of And Small Wares, Also, a supply of , GLYDB, HIGHEST PREMIUM No. 37 FIFTH ST., WM. SUMNER & CO., WESTERN AGENTS. Victoria,: A new aaJ
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