OHIKP.O** ManIDIMIIW ' oonasoktton in-Hew Zooland. ' tan WuMngion | ir£“ ,lm ™“ £‘S'.S :! —«**BS*i—“ ! DRUG HOUSE last three years that Station among 1 the Mao . The President, on hearing of the bat] PtTTSBU , QC to get into war with iffis Sgs in N.-w Zealand bears a strong re- generalship which, as it flrat appeared, ,mzv-p -p riinr S T MpCi A P fi- pH she has never done itjlt, seemed, dur- semblance to the civil war in the United £“**"«* °the i 1 UKKhiN 0h & / , . Vji i * ♦ Though the hostilities have i lorces at (Jlustee, in Florida, ana the aphttitj '\RIES . ing last year, that aliens likely to get by the British Govern- heavy slaughter which followed, burst | * *tl *Z <*■ ", into war with Russia fer Poland; hut she men considerable enevgr lor sev-| out with the exclamation— ll lt seems to | Comer fourth uu<i Market Street*, pr^ didn't. It has seemed lately that she was era i months, against tribes which are joe there are no heads down in Florida t pittshltmii. likely tc get into war with Germany or scarcely hall' civilized and numerically j except dead heads. 1 Ol course every , •> re gn into war r.,.. . grOTr n =to lie annroaching : one m the vicinity laughed as heartily a= -j Si, Denmark, it was hard to tell ivliic i ; >ut n ,.’ arer t 0 a termination; and the col- | the President himself did when Ward Drags, DlTlgS, 1 -£pt> Bjw ~ she will probably escajie it. We do not . already suffering trom exliaus I-anion sang for him, as they rode over blame her for evading these wars which tiorl ’ are taking measures to indemnify : ‘)»e graves and -among the burying par- j m Medicines, Medicines, -i ' from time to time she threatens, anil . themselves bv confiscating the lands i t‘es after the battle of Antietato, the j PViAminnla 'CD : , . . , „ U ami other property in possession ul the . m'gio melody of ‘'Jump Jim Crow. LUemiCaiS, OnemiCaiS, W 'Which appear imminent. } enemy. This last proceeding lias brought Mr, Lincoln'i Reward ofludiana. DveS DveS r-/i best thing she can do. Kingi.ake, m out a 9lron tr remonstrance from the Her- After tire passage of the Lincoln reso- | J i J i liis book on the Crimea, is at great pains ; gy 0l - Knglund, members of Parliament, lntions in the Indiana Legislature the Paints, Paints, j p£^ to wain the world not to ci unltoo nmcli ami other prominent men. The lun- . other day, the President sent in to the .mage employed by these gentlemen m , Senate the nomination of four Indiana . on England s pacific di.pt • , rcga"rd to confiscation is so appropriate colonels to he made brigadier generals. lg-nj ceH SDlces is evident that she has not lately been condition of altars in the United The tine courtesy which marks this act ** if i "spilin’ for a fight" half as had as, he g tlllcs that we may easily imagine it shows the injustice which is done the OOda, Soda, ! represents her to have been ten years designed for this country' rather than President by those who assert that lie is Cream Tartar, English Mustard, &c. i the lar-otr rcgiou» ot Oceutuca. In their • not up in his etiquette. ®s°- anneal to hi- Excellency, Sir George »»- rrench. Ku*l,-!. and A..,.-r„-an Periuxery .ad Pav of Colored Troops. Grcv Governor of New Zealand, the fol Thft,Exploßion at Quebec. lo,let «"•»>'«• I"***«■• 1 "***«■• latent Medi- The hill whirl! passed the Senateon lowing passage o, m. borne additional particulars of the pow - Tilt* iu-Ul. t: wliK'li liU'h i\ uT bl.Lll tilt. flf-r (‘Vnlosinn ill OlH'lx’C Oil FridftV Ifl^! Wednesday last in respect to the pay. g| , ofyour Excellency’s un . g iZn in dispatches to the Montreal Ihescngnons aremately com- Ac. of colored ti oops puts them on the adimuistroti.m **. “ h'‘l>.'-rs of Saturday The building in 'Z.Z mil] i.u n, ( .i,.™i «,.u same basis as w lute troops after Juncl. pK-ilge to the uoii.iuml tin- u,u w mui winch the explosion occuried was i.f . h IMI4 except as to bounty, which the is now being waged will be limited to having, walls four feet thick, with ! D ’• 1 ,1 11 J ’ r vul the one 01,j,, tol restoring British sujirc- strong heavy timbers forming the n.of. covsi-wptivks —THE President shall determine. ( ulor .1 ioi m lti , , 1iMU ,. 1 „, 1 ah.rir.s, and m At Ul fa ( . tlmt ; (>f „ u . lircidL . nt s ,Uere were tS^ TO C “ iS * MPII ' LS - T,IE unteers under the rail ol Octnliei to achieving an honorable,.and, il possible, fourteen persona in the laboratory empty- TJ'PV V A WTT QO"Nr*Q 'R'P'MFDY IShd, are to rtceive bounty. Colorcri a lasting peace. On uping r as you do a ing condemned iusc" and tilling them ‘ J volunteers Who have been mustered into pooilion at oin ei o ditlicult and so res- with good powder. Three escaped more i r ' “ the service sl.all receive nnv and elotl.ing punsiblc. we .shou.d not venture t.. ..tier or less injured. Captain Mahon, the c.r t ,n,„m P ii«» l . ; any >u*. r gi stion> '<l > m ih-J \\ c ii‘*t f\ci*r in command, who was almost buried 1 , , , , , _ v as other noin the tlalr of their j tC .j n, otii at m> great 1 a burning ruins, was rescued with ; ou fi l *’ 0 1 nu * a 1100 muster into the Service, provided that it disianeL*, ouelit m»i tu rt the muiuen- Itruises; Corprtral and ; nu ‘* ,jllu S Affection*, was pled red or promised to them l>y nil- '' Vl llls n,,w tiaii'p.ring in -V-w gunner Robert Morant were burnt hut | Toother with a pampMct plvlntr the prosrcij*- ,' . " r tl Tl - nft , cp,’ , Zealand with indillcreiii <: or cun \\\ik . not danccroiisly. There were eleven ti.*i* nt..t h br..,rt hni..j) 01 i.i» :w, ur re oir thor.ty of the. Wat Department. Tin . s . ik . lltl . ftv would therefore express . men kili ; u . There were only seven bar- . sou. i same premium is to be allowed by law ot ,r earnest hope that \>utr hxcelkncy 1 n .] s 0 f powder in the laboratory, two of for whites, provided the Secretary of will avail ynurselt >-t tin: tiist lavorable which were found in the mins um xplod War shall assent to the same. ojipuitunity which may present itself <4 L . ( p In the magazine, about fifty feet dis ( ....I...._ endeavoring to ti runiiate the war 1a nt- u-int, there were six hundred barrels of j The stories which lwvc reached us got.atiun, un.i ojjceially tlmt you w ill ; p,,wder and five hundred barrel- ball 1 nr- j a A AwriTwV - PTIA . from time to time of the indisposition of listen to any overlur. - ..t peace w Inch In ,lgr-' uml other combustible malnial- SILMOK P. CHASia. . any of the naii\c? wh < haw taki-n up Had the latt« r 1 xpb di d mairlv tlu-wholr This gentleman, the head of the Treas- the rebels to treat the ncgioes m l mter ur m.. may make. This emir,.; will, we ~f t h,. upper town w..iihl have Lem .1. - ury Department, and the fatherof green- i States unifotm.as soldiers have und.mbt u rc sun-, so r ommeu,! itself in your sense Proved. There was great fear of 'in h a ot ,j niTrencv is iust ' edly had some foundation in truth ;I ul of humanity mid (Tinsti.mi Iceling, that , atn'strnphc before the tire among the back and shmplaster currency , is, just > none of the various ru- " c iho,lkl - l l' r ‘- l “"’' '« u D'r' « , ruins of the lal oratory was extiniuitl.e.l, now, the admirable Creighton oi the it is s.ngular that none otitic van u your u)na :, u . ra , u , Ui di .| W( . not feel n ., Uie in the- wall surrounding the Abolition press. This glowing admi- mors of wholesale massacre tij the south- t j iat v ,, ur hands tniirht he stri ngthened nngazine had been broken down by the ration for the hearty and rotund buck- ' cm troops have ever been officially veri- ' by this ixprission ol our opinion, an explosion. eye is not occasioned by any new feats tied. Undoubtedly, when tl.u negroes 'V a “ | l ‘ lld v ,!f Zc Ht'it’i-h pc'l'U' ~ oi'his in monetary matters; nor is it the , were first used by our armies, in some 'w,. however I wen alarmed l-y the result of a set after-dinner speech, in few instances the rebels were not very pi rtinai ,ty uit h wlm h, m Some rpt ot> i s which the suppression of the rebellion . particular about taking them prisoners it has JtcJn proposed to < ontiscal. the .... , , s • 1 : Uivtflf' • Imt w p now lifivt* it from the hinds ot iill c x'litiiiii.ii 1011- mid rebel was predicted in sixty days, and mu- ; m haMi. , but we now have it horniut nativc .. A , ha , rulv obscrv versal liberty promised to the slave. ; Richmond papers that the negro sold ets c . a sudl „ ~o li, vas tll i- vvoyld'shut the Nothing of this sort could ltave stirred ■ are officially rec-ognized as jirisonir- ot to any tios-iidc sviiit-inr nt ot the the Abolition press to the expression of war, and, as a punishment apparently to diffirulty ex, cpt by t■ sword, in other such fervid delight with Secretary • the whit*? soldiers, the negroes are placed word-, it would nad to tin- extermination .suca lerviu aeugni >vuu . ° \ t) | a ncuiiU who \ .ilue Mu ir proiu-iU in Chase. But that gentleman has intima- in the same cells w ith them. They have, Su j| , v , „ , IIOU an t Ik-i r exi.-teuce, ted a desire to retire from the Presiden- 1 however, the same rations and the i-aute und ,ii,- tln.ii- laulli, air worthy tial canvass, and it is this that has i attraction, such as it is, as their involun- of a better fate We .an < onceive no * thrown the followers of Abe into the Ury white associates. War is bad enough oDH^ffem ecstacy they so fervently express. Pa-; at the beat , but, fortunately for our ca i ii, , n ; and oi making ihr nati\< s tight u iih pers which, two weeks since, saw in Mr. lization Zxunli and South, there Uasx ft tHe mudm -s ul than a policy Ciiase an upstart rebel against 1115 pat- ; nn wholesale Slaughter of either white ot ( onti>cati: n. ron now behold him as the very or colored troops. This is not, however. could not iail to pioduco in -w\ run, now uexioia mm as rning uu un , \ ....... Zealand the -am -bitter 11 uil- oi wine h it embodiment of disinterested patriotism. , the fault either the radical abolmoa- i, a3 yi, : ;dcd plentiful a hurv» si in othei But by a letter written by this pouting i ists of the fire-eaters South II countries where the stiii'e ol races lias patriot, on the 18th of January, wc dis- ! these two bloodthirsty factions had their been perpetuukd through -uui essivegen- f C | SII ‘ C “ rC UliS ImVC iZsccZ'iin,”it , nuTty"'which' liZZimZ ter he expresses no ides of declining the i Bt T l» v (ng^onc- W oV^b ,e <.VrfrbZ < 'rrZ '! L . x;m ‘ l ,', U f !' rl ''’ !,rftn ' “ lul mtignanim eont-est, but cloaca it in the following I pointed nut. That ii was an : ‘em»r ' 3 , . J *. 'l ,( ‘ nii;in '’ *\ l ' ] anxious manner: • and a villainous one, wcknow- but that l >n ,\ , lari Of course umlorthese -irruir. :tar,:m 1 il " as Unintenti. nal wc don't believe, of 1 bi'iov ll °" ll " l " l ‘ the support of Ohio. If, however, it shnll lu> the snd it is to.) much in unison with tin’ nr- , " 0"* r n tinnly i rlal.ltsheil pleasure ° f the majority of our frienUs in Ohio ! feelings oflbe ,//- 7 Ti t 1,.. <r, fr i 1 °. V c L ' c r > P n!lhm oi the islands of .mu to indicate a preference for another I ahali « - L ; ? V"0- '«■ i I Uu* oi JOr hatl '.rabind cept their action with that cheerful acquies- i 1)00,1 on Ibeoibcr side—that i«. if the A- hciwitr G ni v - „i,i i WMewhtehudnefrotnmcto Went. who'K letter had said a regiment run n i t i , , '' ■ l,c ‘ <>! '" moS, eU or“ d n , hoaore ‘ 1 m ° bey ° ml “>• ew » °f i away, and lire lmd j,rimed it nZrZ' !!i tIZ 1 ,‘dZ' kavZiHZ’" I"' Very truly your frifend, S. P. cu iS E. "W* retnment." wc opine it would been' dr v,-n 1r ■ oh ' Hon. Jambs t . Hall, ('olumbus Ohio. have been corrected the ncM day. Whv niz,i'. a ‘‘ T Ul * L 11110 Au« kuna From this it will be seen that two in the same paper, in reference to the hiljne \ '' V ~' l H ‘ cuniar >' hl ‘ months ago, while the Poxierot circu- ' very bad behaviorol'thc tilth regiment, . tainilv voj„ m Z;,, a ‘ f ‘in larwas in course of incubation, the pa- ! U -- ll - " loni.K iher",on" tnotofthe Treasury Department was days afterward, w°hcn a negro at the tie- almoTZT''ii " r *»" r ' "■ anxious to serve his country in the pot got a rap on the eocoanot from a sol- • a ..,., r’p„‘‘,H- r'i ‘ Iln ' l White House. But the vigilant adhe- | as an "outrage " fV<!Z nZor ‘n g^dZ'aZbc rents of Likcoen were too shrewd for cZr UtZudlmZicZhZ hZitiu d'n!‘‘To s"! J ’lin If" “T'* r""'' the aspiring Secretary. The apparent enlistments have .-onlid-nee enou-h' n ? ' P "Z- v n,l,v ‘ 'f ilial ‘‘majority,’' which the latter sighed for j such troops to send them into th "field ZoXkmZ rxTn".’ “'i Z':/’ in Ohio, was stealthily secured for the officcrcd "‘cuisclves, and unaided anil J,j au thu Ma()ri ' n ,iht'ViZvc nnn "l oZi "■"“■'tv-™;.; sassr-T ssstr-s -ts&k , **?»- *£»*.•»**. had the effect blowing Chases’* little ’ |‘°P e su ch papers as the lX> r „tch will kr-JZZ'tT' \" '‘"'T ''' " ' scheme into the thinestair. When this | iwb. yZcrZv ,I "Z'om too* P lace . demonstrating that Auk was : served praise is the severest censure, a- ri - turns f' ci ivi-d it apjwars that G..v, master of the situation, even in the Sec- 1 10 'he “opinions" of the IHspat-ch we p ilmnri ' is ri-eleiti dbv majority d retary’s own State, it was time for him : neTl ' r kn{w ‘hat any one ever paid any V " 'V' r T' “V ,l,ou '? n ‘ l vo "' i ’ to stOD nlavino- «*«;-at ! attention to them, and we will not bedn ln I,h ' ’ thl ' r hramlies ol the irovcrn to.stop playing partizan, and take upon ; it. However, wc will sav that if we mem have l,een carried bv the Kept.bli htmself, the last dodge of disappointed j had the same confidence ii’ the honestv cans hv equalty de.-isive majorities. This H„„,r.- , of , demagogpM, |he role ,pf patriot.-, .And ! anJ purity of those who are conducting tc'’"' tsa-snrpns.ng to the vi.tors ns to '' v ' “ t ' . heis doSgpvery deBt»rrtely. rNothinc ’ tlie war ’ and Uic same anxiety for the 1 , ~ > v * in ‘ lUl ' , ' " ' -w now attainment of the purpose for which it i- . *he Hepiiblu »n managi r< did mil an BCCep ‘' tht ' ’ now earned on, viz.incgro eoualiVyi '■‘ M' -'c -u. 1. a union,y; th. v ,m,- not ,fresia^sso o ssve the absolute COnvic- , that the writers for the Dispatch have entirely r m.IM. lit ol an;, ricton-. and tjolEthatijttypuld helpithe cmise of “hu ! we would not, like them “sit at home " • ,ht Ih-moerat- u 1... vv. n believed to be 'iSarffeldSliP' Here is an exhibition I fact is - People are tired of these ' "'h'rm-d w. re hopeful of *u. res.. w» a„„„„ os'i teirr-s. tnots even in these degenerate days : “taking or - would cause as’little regret , «> disnsumis to tl,.- D.-moeruoy of N, w sometimes exhibit. It is very rare 1 but who stay at home and yelp and iiow'l Hl *n l P sl 'ire, ami so ominous of the fate however, and is often confounded with la * everybody else to go to" the war. Ii „“ 1 ' r C ' l ' m ‘V'i-; '* '' #>U - V '“' , ' , ’ un,c ‘ l lnr that lawlinsM • i ~, . , j they had not hides like a rhinoceros thev “tunlmU ot Deuioerat:. weie rlentedthe which, we are told is but , wou jj blush every time they saw a s».i In = 11 1,1 »utrrage by Kepuhlicun officials, young ambition’s ladder.” A month ! dier. But as you"say, Mr. Editor, “For ' Rml ‘‘"ndreds of men were allowed to since we had, in Mr. Chase an active i downright audacity] hypocrisy and J’ 01 .* tu:k(l ,J .' ih.se oiticiais who opponent of his chief: now that he has | thick-skinned insensibility, give me the 1 , no , l^' ui ni = r bt to tote. been absolutely crushed Zh fulJ-fledged Abolitionist." l ' u ,‘h ilUon u > ‘his. some f,,„r thous Deen aosomteiy crusUed in his aspira- ; Ciiizr'. anil>oklu*rs were brought lnune to vote. tions, he grows sentimental and patriotic . * * most ofthem "picked mon,” nr solemnly desiring,.in plaintive tones, to.die sev Horrible Accident-On Wednes- 1 ; ‘linis“tTlm T.’""' f 1 _ -j ,ed about fourteen inches through the ' undnthe vi‘ri-i"" 1 ‘ , *' riC ' U Cr, '“ lt '’ * The Plaat.noa Bitter, have cured * | building four feet fiom the ground Mar- P tile v_ti tois. “vof» rloranrement ut'tlie Kulneysand Urinary i, ' o-Arot cipnivnl nn ,» x.-iwwii ’ AHI rr,, _ , - Organ* that ha* tlistr*d*se4 nit- lor yeara. it acts • a i traret stepped on ii near; The Southern Conscript Law hkeacharm. r. c. Moore, a I the shaft and probablcy aught her aoron „ n:.i,, n „t . .. . * . No. w-i UiWuav.- land was whirh-d around at the iah* ,f' t i! u ! m0 - l .3 (two hundred and forty revoluti,. n , a . l ° UIC the weak nirong. S I minute -. Iter head stnkemg the ground ! I n the cVs, of JR F Borrouel s v ,he *•«»:«.., and an- exhaused nature £ 'every time. Her clothing was entirely | T Pevnon andL V Ahmlmm v ' - They cornel of the eele-' ? stripped from her, her skull and its cm- thl , s um c 'the Cu , .if Anre“ls of'vp' » »*rk, Wio.ergrccn, Sasaafra,. : 5 • tents earned away, and both her arms g inifl oTI-Zu-rdaT ren letu •, ku sh.n e—poruvu, = ; and legs were broken. The screau].>of ti,,,,..!.,,, „/ il! V 1 ' m vu.ix Hun,. ** ■ her companions attiacted the attention t,. i ‘ 'o' Z'- j 1<: tOUII "" of Mr. Fredericks. The engine was stop- t Z/i i\ ? pl ?, mU,ls s - T.-1860-X. , ped, and the body of the poor gjri, which conscrint utih-, Zi' '' Per vons °i sedentary habits, troublert with | presented a sickening appearance, was ' i, a d furnished sill stitnie™^'!Z R ' 1 wcakile “ s ’ lassitude, palpitation of the hoSrt. ! takend owu.-W(sl>.) Advertiser rvf _ll ‘ e ," 'V' I *»<*<* appetite, distress after eating, torpid liv- i 1 , other th (“ rr , I b V M,r -V U( ’ 2 ' tU ’ : cr ’ con3 tiP a, ion. &c., deserve to suffer tf thev 1 A Singular Curiositv—One of the ° l ..Ti tb ( " ,lf r«ur.-.tc Mates law. will not try them. ' , - n° St B ij l2ul:ir P" 11 astonishing freaks of petitions* fit"" hot'h "case" S ™ ThCy arc rccon '“cnd<-d hy the higlicst medi- : 9 £> Dame Nature, rarely coining under no- the nnrties to the n ilitn’rv 1 Kmand ] l l ■ CBl a uthor it!es, and arc warranted to produce an ' | - tue, has lately occurred in the growth of o finiZwaZlcbv, r ‘ ZhuZ ivm -.w.s:,- heneflei,! olicet. They are exceeding- * « horn-like tumor from the breast of I TVr.l<,i nn i • i ? IU V C^ VI ,aiil Ir affrcefttilo. perfectly pure and harmless. £ = Mr. Joseph Millawa v, of this ZZtv /, h r "Z un im , *t v i r ’ P "‘ Ci !,i ' f ' J ‘ U '' l-crsoa prctend.ng to sob Plan- ,£g < The tumor was situated a little- to the tZ tL ! ; consllt| ltion- tatton Hitterun hulk or by thepdlon is a sir ind- ' -5; rightofthe hreast-honi and nmde^its „ ? .‘‘‘‘Z an i‘ *=*■-«<. i»po.tcr. It is put up only in our toy 9 t ” "" appeaiance some three years a»o in tlie le P ealm f Ulc t "-'''Plions nt suc h con- cat-rn bottle. Beware of bottties refilled with •; = shape of thres horns, which after a while 1 SCy i P -, S ha \ C ‘ • furDl ' lKd substitutes, imitation deleterious stuff, for which several per- , wereshedotflikca\leer’s antlL s in ( r an Z U -Z -rt S " s, 1 ! ' Tt’ O ' 10fC0n “«*« already in See ,ha, every bo,- 8= like them it reappeared and grew to he ’ f res ? m ‘ ot . i . lu9tance;i - , iu _ consenpt tie has our United states stamp over the cork I -= several inches in length with the nn aW r B /-. a e S ltimate exercise Of the pow- , unmutUMed, Hiid uur on Steel-plate side I S pearance and solidity ofhoru A rimno-o Vf Congress to raise armies, v hich is i-n.bc-1. Soi4 by respectable dealers throughout ' taking place in the flesh around the tf, distinct from and additional to the pow- the hahitabb Etobe. | - D mor he became alarmed and went ‘T'o empoy the militia of the country. P. H. DHAKE t co, “*- Dr. Charles D. Green, in Philadelnh a The pnvtlege of putting m substitutes, , 202 Broadway, N. Y j re ' w ho removed it. The nnrr.i;.,. ’ untll recently allowed, was an act of; ! A very Severe, covering a space as large as ffj 6 * and . ,a t VOI to the “• , and ! D-Th^uine^cTe A ™? 1BIT^S ’ '%* - tbe hand, extendingjiown between- the ! ft? 1 A contract m an T rcs P ect which | simoiv 'wiiht ribs, Mr. if/, who resides near Dor r the Government party. ! felrtremdatr d TOr Smlthfield aDd t'h sis ' . v has the curiosity preserved in a hottle] When a lady makes you a pair of ! \irH,TtowJ:rßTAtx B -GOL D A vri mhls -open to the inspection of any one.- sUppers she wants you to put yonr foto ” Oe«n and all otler tSndT-Vof ® tZ^® Smyrna {Delaware) Timet. j in it. w. p. maeshall 87 Wood stieet* <pt Diiiiafjast. pITTSBVRtIHi TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1864. mertisg- There will be held a Democratic Meeting, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 16th, 1864. at the MARKET HOUSE, to make nominations for Borough Officers. A full attendance is re quested. BY ORDER OF EXECUTIVE COM OTTB STATE SENATOR. "We publish in to day’s paper the ad dress of the Democratic members of our Stale Senate, in justification ot their proceedings in preventing the Aboli- Uonists of that body from usurping the rights of the people. This document is a complete and triumphant vindication of those whose names are signed to it, and an overwhelming exposition of the revolutionary conduct of their oppo nents. We ask for it the careful perusal of our readers. Democratic State Convention We-\earn from the Philadelphia Ape that the Democratic State Convention, called for the 24tli inst., in that city, will convene in the "National Hotel Guards Hall, on Race street below South. ANOTHEB SOtJBCE OP TAXA- TION. Haring got through with the consi.l - of the ‘ whisky hill,” the leading Abolition Senators are turning thair at tention to other scurscs for raising ad ditional revenue. On Wednesday last Senator Sherman presented a memorial from the wool-growers association of Ohio, for a revenue tax of one dollar each upon dogs. The damage done in Ohio, by dogs,so far as ascertained was no ! less than one hundred thousand dollars, last year. In view ot this it is presumed that the canine race will have to furnish ! a share of the material required to put down the rebellion ; or rather their mas ters sHH- have to do it fur them. And I why not? Let the government,! therefore, lay a heavy tax on useful ' and intelligent dogs, belonging to ‘‘loyal matters,” and, at the same time, j institute a war of, nut merc’y subjuga tion, hut of absolute extermination, against “cuts of low degree.” In this way millions of money could he raised : for the government, end, in the death of : the worthless eurs alluded to, millions , would bo saved to the people. When i wo say-curs of low degree, we do not desire to he understood as referring to the snapping and grinning Abolitionists, who are constantly barking at patriots like ourselves. -a 'PUBTreasury Departmenthas decided that the stamp act doe 3 not apply to ap plications of officers and Government e mployees for arrearages of pay. THE POST— PITTSBURGH, TUTISDAIT MOANING, MARCH 15, 1864, SUPPLY OF THAT exquisite pertume, Night Blooming Cereus, With a lar?e and full assortment ot extracts for the handkerchief, rvcciwd nt duseph Kl'-tncngT Drug Store, corner of the Diamond aud .Mniket street, where also may bo obtained a full assort ment of Toilet and Bathing Sponges. Toilet Snaps of cieiy description, Trusses, Shuulder Braces, at low prices. The best lot of prime Potash e\ er brought to the cit y at ten cents pt/i pound. Soda Ash of the best qualitj at n\ e cents per pound N»> 1 W i.iU t bun i >il at nf ty cents per gallon. Bell’s pure Rye Whisky, which. lor excellence cannot be excelled, and li quors oi all description for medicinal purp.-so* at the lowest rates. Remember the place lor the l.Cot artieit-o ar.d lowest prices, is at Rm, riemlng’a Druff Htorc, Corner of tlie Diamond and Market at mhl-miit ?CS&~' VE iIAVK I.EVRNKI) NOT TO •- o- .istmimiiivUi anything. Years i.l.x- jit-ni'tiri f.n.l a .turn:. jio;,.U'."ii'C. ex f •:i,J ;ug t h nm.-h ■ out all tlie uxtu.riHlitips of tlio hnbitat-le glut*. h.Hvc tin mol tl.eir llu.iiiiix-ki;,, fict. .-inilrsttf. li.hol » tom «),i li «,■ ..ivU lut L rr w, Htc U..t M.rpro'll .it >;».•}, f I t?.** the l<.|j .w althnuirh the person* who write tin m ire We kin*\v the persons and circi.instance.-. hut,.-. i.r. it lil-Tty to indorse their ?t ntetnents • Nku- H; i Mass., \jy 24. I^3. ut >m —I have t een atllicted tunny yeir.- •.vith severe pro.str.it mg cramps in my limbs, coh! n et and hands, and u general di>..uleied sjotem 1 hj nieiaus and medicine* 1 uit 1 to relieve nie W t. lie \ mit mu some 1 1 icnd* N< a y , ,rk who vvete '*' lu <s i l u.t iti.m Hitters thev pu\ nih l up., n m£ . totiy them, i commenced with a sinall wme ir-lw! after dinner Feeling hotter hy degree* 111 1 lew days l was astumsheti to Hml tJ,t* mid :i< in.! cramps had entirely Jett me. and I eoui.i olt-ep the night through, which 1 h id not done tor year? I teel like another being. M-y apj.-c -'it Mi. I bt roniM I. iiHV v Hlmcii-nij- in. j.i <•. i-.| tiy the us< of the Plantation Hitters K«. spectlully H;iKr»-Brhv, Wis . sept iu. "• • • lhiu been in rhi* arm} Im.-jumi i'-r lourteen mouths—speechless nuii m-.irly <i t « t j At Ahull, 111 . the) g<tv e tin’ a buttle ut i'lmt.i tutn Hitters. • • Thieo bottles restoieil my apeivh ljul t ure.l CiC. * • l. A. KiAt'it. 1 i.e lullowinp U from The Manaper of th, l mrn Hou.e >;.ho«>l lor the i 'hildreu ol \\»)uu- H \ VEMKYKR MaN>li*N, (>". ; H " T . ) Now Yora, A I*6-1. i>R iMia k r. :—■ ■\uu r uoi.dorlul TPuit.atiuri mttei-B h.*ne Ken irni'D to some of our little chtMic u sudenni'irom weakness and weakluiK:" ) . l,;f '• " It i :;. L■r. • w <u;.i t i-u ( ;*-hd uiih most tiapp> ottivi. Cine little Kill iiu par- "“/“V’'* nol tl J‘* H.» a i vnwltu ,i. Uvular uitl. pains In her head, kiss o| aji|Jfcute. U do.-Mi -t f-url, squenatua DO-P A PTO'P'DOUTti and Jnily wasting vonsumption, on whom all " '‘ r 'i ; ’* 1 '"y ■ ! ..t produces hi-i •* ,| i . <m-.1u.al skill ha.i been exhausted, has heeu en- “ , ‘ "" ' , il ‘ m.*r *-ir». t j t The underaifrnnd h. P . f vi e , uu-lj restored. We eommeneed with h.n n u-a- lJ ‘' " h "'*’«•* t.>. s |u ...e i.it r*<- undersigned have this day entered into "iM-otmil ot Hitters a day Her appetite and Z Jail ', Ni 11-ul l.l ux,.i i «hls j a ] h ,Hft Rrtlcle * of for Manufacturing •trength rapidly increased, him she is now well i ,®' b , ~,i Hm,M • » u -J k. .sold l y ail Importing and Vending of l<M|iec«'ully. *«..n M. Xlew.t " ! p, p p; 1 1., H„„ Kn-w-r*. 1 Saddlery and Coach Hardware, * • I owe much to j ou, tor I \ enlj* lie tjf\r the Planr«tiou Hitters nn\i* »n\-ect an Uu> J's’f O DU tohi u 1 vi-vi-th .. Htv. W. U. Al.adnd. NY " ' fcS? m\\ \ KU - T,>A M*!- w •'*•••>! - i i-uietut pams ana “ Tll °u Wilt send me tivo buttles more ’•'r,.u|'. n ■!'’ S ‘! > !", he , r ' ll ‘) I taut at ion Hitlers My »Mc hu l«™ sure i...m,-.1t,• h n \„ i l= lirorttlj benettted by Their use. Tby Iriend, this snl iri'i t K r ‘i i s remember Asa Cl rrix, Philadelphia, £a - . delay , U „ ivbu-l.Vn''ln, m,,',' “ * * * I have been a great sufferer from uf inert 'i.rlerr Vlib\ o'- Ill(lfl(lfUl !'Our Hvspepsia, and had lo abandon Preachiug. • • mat 'be two late /iememt -V l iV H \ (mmmoD( 'd it Plantation Hitters have cured me. imen i.eVer lid. >,, 1! 1 ' : ' e “ <lt ‘“" 1-in- Hnv. S . Car™, Hocbester. K. V 1 ; oold t-y '. /, K I'l'f A J . ' " * * * I have given the Plantation Hitters York™* 81 '’ 8 ' ' to hundreds ut our disabled soldiers with the i ifrM-lj di.u c most astonishing effect. | \M r E AVOrieD INFORM OL'RsTrfl " Tt ' ‘•jhiET*MV HAIR tJYB, YENKTIA.N ’’ ton.ers and the public generally, that on ' »V L -' r ""'';' K,srA l ,l ’ B o'--'HAik APKII, IST, MM, J “' : l Ml'-''* SToKI-: Vv ’« Will remove from our present stand No 6S I i *r t.l tb. mniiond and Market i-t. WUUD STREET to J * 63 O. W. D. AJt DKLW :*, Mipeiintemient Soldler’B liome, L’ln.. u "* • • The Hlantat ion Hitters have cured rue dJ Liver Complaint, ot which i was laid up prostrate, anj had to abanduu uiy business. H H. Kisoslkv, (..'let eland, <>." Atlhmn, Bronchitis. JOSEPH PLKMINW, C'wrner Market ft rev t '\Tj.l the I>i<wuoDJ, F.Li, & UERK, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. “ 't ('lhii Mroct. nnJ huquesne Way, i ii.i u tin* JJri'iiTi'.j Pittsburgh. ENTIST ET TEKT H EX ti acted without ;*\inl-y tl.c i:sv oi lir i ludry’a apparatus. .1 . F . lIOfTMAN, DENTIST Ail work waminted I'i l Sinlthtielri Street rJf-TliE GREAT SF-C R ET.— IT IS admitted bj nil ph\ si.-i-H.ii4 that the grand secret ol health ami lone life lies in keeping the blocal and various nuid? >■! the body in a high de giec ol it nidi t \ When you icel vontinued p,ain in the head or U>w i-ln, or anj rouiinued uneasi ness in any organ or parts ot the body, ) “ti can pre\ ent serious sickness by taking 1 Jra n<l re t li*s Fills , Bieodinpmay gw e momentary ease. l-eoausp the Mood lolt will have more room. Urn aa the body id made I'roni the Mood, and sustained by the Mood. To m >».«tc our blood is to waste u.ir lilt*, and ri.ii) (■•. r constitution Hul Br andretii's i I'ills :ene\e Ihe circula'ion is readily as Ideed inp by only taKinp •nv.ij what it can well spare, ' and rii i vi vvu u ru Mr iiiK.pi r. ui H irnstablr, Ma=s . was cured 1> t \it u.-‘ 1' ukc. cnr-1 il lability. pcorncM l I'UKKi. and codtivoitcnii of n.any years staad iuz, by JiMndieth « I’i* 13. 'I he c.<uu* “•* *« - njrTh i* anil all reijicciai ir-rimiirn. aia.an. ffl»**lydiwc AXD K\- ■ 1 AX INVALID -I’ub. hshe.l lot Ihe fv*nri;t. , v a.l 'i., < (JAV'fln.V TO A.; N ' v '•-■I fih. rs ul. b „i!, r’lrmn IMtlity. I'n-i., . = ..:■»■ 1,,-.- „ ij o.h!, . v,, Mi, r , Turn-T in: Mv, , < ■y *J.LS-fvKic. liv line Mo tl.'ii cured himholl ■rflrr un.l.riridrip c,ln ,).].• ickrrv. *’• ““■'•'-'“i.' ' I- ‘■■..Mrn.s.M cav.lnpe, :*• >* ■■ I*l t.) ;, l !i‘ I.iihs.i NAillA.\ 1 i. I, XI \ j \n; ciJ leb6-3nf«l4w BoAt.mi KJncs co!, N*. Y. t 5T A FArT I» It n Dye. * *••*# , * . in tho >«• .t l vx, M, ;,Mfht-U8 i;:,t lf H V „‘ lA m II V K K ■ 1,., i'l.'i . ,iMr 1,1 Iho \ E.\ El lA y Ki* Ihe cheapest in the "? V" 1 ' l ’ , "> tiV .oum!: ■" '' e ""' om '" lBBl w^Vife ef n,. v\ fi-vtt \i .* J *' ‘ n No. 14 S. Delaware avenue ll, e -i EXKTIAX DVK |.r .Jik-i-s anv ah .1. . . Philadelphia. tl.Ht , w,in“ u“do . JAMEj HANU. Agent, -f "■ •*'. .1..-tt.,t... ■„ p. i ll, No - 117 w »n w«4t, Si iWHu - LmN 'p-^ Vork ; <*enf»r.l Ai'fnt. R» .inlrf st. N y ’ jan 16-1} d SPA ~i K, r I: K him'hin. . ‘ U “ Ph Of a Groat Discovery. rUTSST FIZZ'S* \ 1. ' V.' H--.ir.fi.'..,. Keefer retirihg from the Arm. 1 ' ■ r Hfi,i,,M !. ■> Til ih.- iii i i'.ui. . -.im.iLiij inf . |. v u 1 n J. F. DAY, i JONAS KEEFER. ■' Pittsburgh, Pa., March 7th, ISM. ■ nusT.umiio": «mn dvf. I 0 I S J f iiave removed from No. U 6 Liberty street, to - S £ . l, tl,clr ncw 11111 spacious buildings, j it 2 * o Nos * 206 and 208 j S|f o 0) Six DOORS BELOW SIXTH, ON LIBERTY, ® =1 rh * fc f g ; j 3 et 3 ! K J ;S d II ZK > 5 —< ; t.| —i t T a- 4, C. > 3 _bc 5 inhls M COLLISTER & BAER, P^M^&oiceNeatoaocts, 108 Wood Street, 50 do to pSfi™ HAVE NOW INSTORE a large Just receivedand for sale by lot of Navy Pounds, fi'a Lump, Baltimore FETZEE A AEHSTBONG .Spun and Bright Pounds. Also, the largest and 1 corner Market and Piratota. moet complete assortment of ClGAfii? ta~the ~aW —mramyTo —- ttey wrn mu renr low lor oa«b*f 1 |AA KEGS *AItS—A SSO IiTE D sites, at less than manulsctu ren’ prices—ln store and for sale by PATTERSON A AMMCJN, 111118 No. 8 Wood at, | mill TO-DAYSADVEft^ISEMEMS. /-*> r , m ig * 25 s »t; a 5 M fc i Q i—l H < s § H >-m A, o k-H Oils, Oils,; PITTSIH Ri iH a.mvll ki.ru SfKING GOODS. GRAY& LOGAN, l*nT>Bl'Ki>H At No. 19 Fifth Street, Have now opened a com plete assortment of Boy’s Youth’s and Clothing, < omprising all The new styles of the present sea son. in And a fine selection oi ' Sack ooata and English Walking Suits NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, Philadelphia & New York EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. Freig-ht Fine DISSOLUTION. In all Ha branches, under the name and UA v & HAYDEN N'o. 58 Wood Street. JOSIAH F. DAY, THOMAS S. HAYDEN. mhS^tl^ 11 ’ Pa '’ Januar T l ®th, 1864. rWovaT; ~ NO. 58 WOOD STBEET, , r- ''■ cl *- k “ o wn Hardware stand of Cooper r s i .\^ L * Te * 3r ; Parkiloo -' and Ot late Win. f\ ~ now deceased,) five doors south of 0 present stand, where we will be happy to [) nil nnr old fnends and Ihe public In Stneral. and U led assured that with our Increased facilities for p doing business we can yield to all satisfaction $ “ r>,,. v u DAV * HAYDEN. » “ Pljtsburgh, March 7, ISG4. mbB-2w R ehoval. !5? GRAFF .V HUGUB, sroCE.v:',ußs TO QRAFF& CO., Whore they will be happy to meet their old ! mhl2-2wd DtTP’S MILLS FOR SALE.—SIXTY acres of land, a frame dwelling house ofjJx ■ rooms and kitchen, ten&ntnpuse, black- ! smith shop. The mill building is3s by 42Tfeet i three stones, hasement of stone, a store Toom With good custom, two run of- French .burrs smut machine and machinery ail complete-;*aw joing a good business; 12 acres of meadow, good ; ! *"»** 10 mUca ‘ram Alleifieny ' citj and . miles from railroad station. * i S. OUTHBEET & SONS, SI Market street. ! Hoaumr— m bbls flist Houcnr —Just received and for sale by FETZEB h. ARMSTRONG, comer Market and First sta. .msaiaßfe - i «s-& ?pg " -= s 1 HI . 3 ~ ‘*l W O'"' *■= •a' ||| 0 « Ell Z z sa» a 0 eie:* “ HS fc X ill ® H H W 3|* ’ MSi s :ii * a © b J . r-i se; _ * -1 S ih lE| it* n? ■ ii 1 i » 111. .2 g o s fill g.£jS S «s > ».- s 2 5? r si n ■ f*. 5t . ;! «- H* «i 2 s r-~ u < Children’s Metropolitan, Leonard, Cutaway. Garibaldi, i uire n frith, for yofth.s. GRAY & LOGAN, _ No. 19 Fifth street. frienUi and customers. iSiTAiH OUTSIT ji?CVa.A T»DAYf i:PVEBmEMESfS, Boots & uhoes. Concert Hall Ij Shoe Store, 62 FIFTH STREET, JUST RECEIVED SPRING GOODS, Containing the largest assortment that has ever been offered to the retail trade in tills city. mhls jp» , A f.C%JVa fJpESTIMOWIAM IN FAVOR OF THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES ‘•I take pleasure in recommending it as erery way reliable.' 1 Kev. I)r. LEAVITT, Editor New York Independent. ••I confess myself delighted with your Sewing Machine.” Rev. Ur. STK ICELAND, Editor New York Ctirisljan Advocate. ‘‘l hafe used Grover fit Baker for two years. Garments have been worn out without the giv of a stitch.” Kev. GEO. WIPPLE, “For several months wo have used Grover A Baker's Sewing Machine, and with pleasuretcs t»f> to its beautiful and elastic sewing, and its itKa p. MOKKIS, . ‘H* er r D several good machines. I prefer tne Grover 6c Baker, and feel competent to re commend it for every variety of family sewinc.” K. P. SPOONER, Kdltoi®Brooklyn Star. ‘My Grover sc. Baker works admirably.” „ L P- BHADY, Editor Jrjrrscnicn. Brookvillc. Pa. “My family has been most successlol in its use from the first. It is a family blessing.” .lAS. POLLOCK. Ex-Governor of Pennsylvania. ' Office, No. 18 FIFTH STREET, A. F. CHATONEY. mhl.MtA.ltw LARGEST ASSORTMENT o Cali; Kip, and (,I'uiu Leather CAVALRY BOOTS, With Enameled and Plain Legs, McClelland’s auction, 55 FIFTH STREET. BRADBURY’S celeebated P I A N o SI The most POWERFUL, and ELEGANT toned instruments manufactured in the country SEVEN FIRST PRIZES Received within a month at State Pairs and Institutes. We are also agents for Schomacker & Co.'s and Boardman&Gray’s Well-known excellent PIANOS, and ■ i S. D. &H. W. SMITH'S MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS PERSONS DESIRING A PKRDirrn. instrument are Invited to call oeiore purchasing elsewhere. Amone those who have purchased these instruments inthi°v,clnl° ty we take pleasure in referring to Allen Kra r°hn McCurdy, (of Park, McCurdy At’o i & McOuur, Oakland; Dr. Jonas K. Mct.'Untock A. Hoevclcr, esq., Richard Bard, esa Past T t>’ erty; John 4udm, esq., Dr. D M.SdsSlev D M. Book, esq., Pittsburgh. A Guarantee of 5 years with each In. strmnent. WAMELIKE & Sole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western Pa. l*o. 2 St. Glair at., near Suspension Bridge. a®“A general assortment of Musical Qoods always on hand. mbi STOOT& GOODS: W E 4«r HECKrvrao a Spring & Summer Boots & Shoes, S5 ,a * , ***sr n(-attieaa cannot be ffISSSm wSSL w s l * * olia * * * m * B »4v«nee A ®* l «applr of •Winter Goods on hamlTivbtoh weste adoiK at coat. JOSEPH H BORIAND, 88 Market an, 3d doorfrotn S’th 100 HAX.F BDL9. WIUTK FISH— In «tore and for sale by ;r ™ N » New York. General Agent.
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