Xi-..e. ~_..,- _ , - ...i.The.Euture-Chalsoter of the War. f The-Rilling-of Col. Dahlgren, It , t.:t ! From the Richmond Whig, March 8. Gen. Kilpatrick has given more posi. • • The band of robbers, incendiaries and five evidence that Colonel Dahlgren was ,----.: -, • . murderers who lately came against this nothing less than most wantonly and . city to sack and burn it and massacre inhumanly murderedeesat least such is \ \ the principal personages who reside the interpretatioelib - Places upon the ' , ' , : : ~ e ~_,,,, , here, were selected 'from the different mode of his death. Besides other evi- T. - -"' corps under Gen. Me 40.0 and sent under r denee heObtaineilliefea letter found at ----- -- 1 N_ chosen officers of thni' artily. ;,Meade King and Queen County Collet House, ~,,„..si. - himself has lately rettified fron(Nash- 'written by a MittAiimpkins to her bin.- --- 41_ , ~:. -'-'',.•,•• -' ington, and it was naked ihat inainedr- band, which letteeewas settled, a stamp ~;. ately on his arrival movtinents were placed on the envelope, and awaiting to __ , ---- - ei. .e'v'-T0; commeneed which luife - ttoW had their he foiwarded to its intended destination. -E---4-.` F'A-- - =--,t3.---,'"` • c ulmination ill the fiendishioray of lasi This letter, the original of which has " - -e-- -- e, week. There is no doubt the expedition been given to - 'Admiral Dahlgren, is was plameed and its infernal character dated at Weir's Mills, near the Court given to it at Washington. House. It says that, learning of the ate • Lincoln and his advisers were parties proach of some of our cavalry, their ti it-perhaps instigators of it. Meade boys, as she calls then], lay in ambush, WANTS TO KNOW. _ - -- was partirepc berause if liedid riot, as and fired on them as they came up, kill- Commenting upon sonic obSei'vatir.tis is probable, write the ordeis that were ing, among others, the Yankee colonel found on Dahlgren's person, he necesa- . who led them. The colonel, as he tell of ours in Tuesday's issue, the Gazette rily knew of them, and handled his ar- i from his horse, exclaimed, "Oh, I ant yesterday, remarked : my so as lo facilitate their execution. hurt so bail!" upon which one of thtir "We want to know why, if slavery, "as a These orders were for war tinder the men said to him, "Damn you, make 1 s.iMact of political agitation, has passed trout black flag. On the line of their desola- haste, then, and die." A Mr. Arnold is i the politics of this country,' the Pod id alway. tins march "everything that can be ment!oned as attempting to take off his prat n of Abolitionism 1" We keep "prating of Abolitionists .- that mischievous and destruc used by the rebels" was to be "destroy- boots, upon which Colonel Dahlgren becau - ed," and when they had reached Rich- gave him a kick, causine hint to desist. se ' mond they were "to destroy and bunt Ile soon died, however, and then was dye organization, is not content to let the hateful city, and not allow the rebel snipped of every thing he had on except slavery . pass i!rom the field of political leader Davis and his traitorous crew to his drawers. In his pockets were $3OOO agitation. Every one knew, from the esca p e ; " they must be "killed." This in greenbacks. After robbing and strip . beginning of the rebellion, that slaver is a made e - heckeale ot warfare recognized by no pin him, a ele was dug at the folks of y code nor creed of civilization. It is a the road, and he w as there buried. The was doomed wherever our armies pens- war under the black flag. ' next day Jeff Davis sent for his body, tatted, but Abolitionism 'was not content It was well understood to be so by and it was dog up and sent on to Rich te let it die on that way. It must those engaged in it; for Dahlgren, after mond In the letter allus:on is also have acts of e ut in ation , and- offering to his men the privilege of made to the artiti:dal leg and toot of the pprocla- withdrawing it they had no stomach for deceased, leaving no possible doubt that mation of freedom,which were calculated the business, warned them that if they Col. Dahlgren, and he "illy, was the sub and we believe intended to exasperate permitted themselves to be taken prison- j Oct of nee rence. they would inset an ••ieneminious Another Expedition under Kilpatrick and unite the. southern people, in death." and Winter-Lougetreet In Richmond. s atii." It may be very shocking to the order that hostilities might be indefinite- tender sensibilities of our authorities to General Butler, learning that the sth ly prolonged. We speak of Al, entertain the idea that this is to be the .ind eth Virginia. Cavalry, with a large plitiolliSM as frequently as we do, be- future character of the war. but we re- farce of armed citizens, were in the vi cane the spirit of it is brutal, bloody and not mere] at spectfully suggest that they have no op- einitv of King and Queen Court House, destructive. It now.ainis tion about it.' This is a matter about jaunt? diatelv d, spatehed an expedition : y which it does not take two to mike a trorn Yorktown under command of Gcn- i the destruction of slavery, but at the bargain. The . enemy have decided . era! Wister, and with which General 1 destruction of the Southern people ;and and their derision is controlling. Kilpatrick and a portion of his command while constantly "prating" of its love \%e would have kept out of the war essayed to co-cpetate. This rebel force of freedom for the blacks, it is counsel altogether if the enemy had allowed us. was ascertainedto be twelve hundred 1 but they would not. When forced into strong, and the same that ambushed and ling all sorts cif violations of the liberty it we would have conducted it in ac- killedeol. Dahlgren. , cordance with the usazesand principles Our forces moved down through the of the whites. A war commenced for the restoration of the Union, Abolitionism i l l civilized nations, but they will not c. - iunt. , ies ~t King and m Queen, Middlesex lave it so. IN e are passive and power- and &louse:sten making any captures has perverted into a crusade fa negro l less in the matter, and are simply ob- and destroyin, laruantities of su emancipation, and it is prolonging hos- heed to accept the conditions forced up- plies. King and Queen ourt House was tilitlea, and converting our armies into on us. As war can only be met by war, destroyed, end when mar Carrollton', mere machines for carrying elections so war under the black flag can only be store, Colonel Omit:Honk. commanding There are several reasons why we-have met by war under the black flag. If the the Ist New York Mounted Ilifles, and President cannot-reengnize this feet the Colonel Spear of the 11th Pennsylvania to keep talking of and watching the de- army can recognize none other. It is Cavalry, , illtW ape tot the looked-fur reli. signs and operations ofthe Abolitionists ; very plain and very inevitable. el force of Cavalry and citizens. This was in the midst of a severe rain storm and, judging by the mischief they have Prom Washington. whh h had been pouring all day, and the already inflicted upon the country, Wo letter from W. mud was Inc et deep, yet the foe was gal -1 ashington remarks fear that we will have ample cause to th 2 at the hasty departure of Lieut. Gen. lantly charizcd, dispersed, and chased teu keep prating of them for some tinfe to Grant from this city, on Friday last his wilt's, heir camp destroyed. about twee come, - been the theme of no little speculation, Ty killed ~ n ,l screnty wounded and ROW 'WE ARE DRIFTING. , - but the precise reason for the same has taken prisoners transpired. The most current impressie n The remeindei made good their es, ~pt. ..n, . ......, __ pe , _ by recrossing tie niter into King Wit- A. F. CHATONEY The National Intelligenrcr, of a re- is that he was railed away by dispatches cent date, contrasting our times from Chattanooga, winch expressed a ham county with those of an important period fear that the enemy was preparing for an Our t mire fume tituiltri,,ed the -Rith in Rome, remarks that "CieErio, in immediate move upon our position 6th ,i d _?d United ii , tatcs colored, the Ist • many of his letters and speeches That there was some pressing reason for .N, w York Mount ml Rifles, the 11th immediately preceeding the overthrow Ilia hasty return is proven by the letter of Pennsylvania Cavalry, parts of Ilan': of the Republic, dwells with honest in- Grant to certain citizens of New York, as and Bilge r's hatterh s, and some aft/ o f dignation, not unmingled with despon- he therein asserts that his duties call him Kilpatrick's Richmond raiders - dency, on the luxury and frivolous "immediately - to the West, and that lie On this raid, large amounts of grain, . amusements to which the people sulfer&l most reach there by "the most c - , - 1 „.()e provisions. arms, tit , were &nksi eil , - - - - - -- - themselves to be addicted while the tious route. one mill filled with corn belonging to r47ff... D ENTISTRV.-TEETH "! Ex- State was convulsed by civil war and It' there is nay truth in the rumor or n time ;fili Virginia (et airy, was burnml tracted without pain by the use or Dr . titian 's appa.rite,i actual) in the throes of dissolution.'' forward movement of ili , enemy vv,. 51i.,11 Several of 1. , c'- soldiet is, at home on re. eruiting set vi, c, \\ cre captured. Tv,. J. r`. II ICS I , 1' MA.2 c , Instea of practicing the virtues of self- soon know it, and such an event is by no denial and of grappling with the stern meiins improlmble. The driparturi• of Chian officers, recently 'seeped flout DENTIST. difficulties of the time in which they Gefierel Sh, rem . , roree, tc o le Mi,..iiS.,ill. Libby Prism], wens rf s(u..l, and on, of AII work warranted lived, they sought diversion in the, cares pi, and the return of Smith and Griersoll's I.ol:St.ret.r, nun raptured. Ile reports - nithu, of business or in the dissipations of lin- cavalry to Memphis, has rf•lkce.l t 1);• I. , ingstret t . - , orp. , as caw - ill liirlinwini, , man life. Magnificent palaces were 16,000 rebels under Polk, and the cavalry and likely to remain there Mt the pres- • . seared while the foundations of the under Forrest front the_ necessity of ant. - Q - , ()I-Lir, fER 6, HALL? .-.. State were rocking beneath the blasts watching our inevententSeUd a jun: (ion sßisrett_ Kiltß _l,l.l't lt, Wood atrcer ions_ and costly fish- with Joe Johnston, iefewetnat the under until they vie with the Li urinelake. If the rebels can obis lifTflrieurfr e - Such was the optimism and such the in- our forces from Ringgold, thin would :uf senaibility of the people that he writes lice to parade as it defeat of Grant's army, ofl Men who deemed themselves most I no matter whether the defences of Cleil hapny if they "got tame fish to come ; tannntm were stormed or not Ti,pr,.- wife ~, m„, w , out at their call and eat out of their . liabilities however, are that they w,,idd Ring_, ,Q, F t ße a r t ii , n7 .l l o 7- 1 :11; iFel f p i li . l, d r d a saturilsy. I •tli ; , 1.....•• •6.-o• I -- No 7 St. Clair street, arlDuquesne Way, hands-fools enough," he adds, - to he- not be satisfied with n yeeery at p „not,. li t . .f rert 5 of the family are : (near the Bridge,] Ts a riiiiiv. ( , ;.4 .„ A it --- , r l,:: :it ...nip iiEREi: ..,_itrt7Millf t;ishOePiDirSadAuLaStio,nATAmtalyyr BTriEdgeD Super Have that if the Constitution were de- gold, but that it would be followed u ti y invitedto attend. _ stroyedlheir fish ponds would be safe." until every acvantaec e hire, r.m. D .,1 `: URO H. 7.7rtlliatii4rirttitsoand Track Laying There was no adequate perception of the itself to them had been secured. . . --------- ' Jus-ir ` i ' __.:- _ A. two, e x Q - qin.! 1..•1‘,.‘. the unders,,znell. duties demanded by the crlsis and no I observe that the Sout kern despot c li- .. , 7-..:(7,:f"T0 RESTORE THE SICK TO under then one and tot I.- rf.l. I' ItA 'I" it ('4 , . attempt to perform them by tile great es in the Richmond papers speak of the ' HEA I,TII --The blood must be purified tit. -. It' If•s.l' ed 1 • ' 1 L 3 NNELLSVILLE n. .1. UR. i cinsent, ion is ' 1 ( : t in: e ra:ln: RAILROAD, between mass of the ruling pnpulatiim who gave railways dcstroyed during Sherman's .1 an-I all medicines are useless which do not pus- -•,- - ' . ' a tone to Roman society. raid, as being "rapidly re rind .. 7_ , ,;fli ---- 1.1 - csares fs: ATI' AI Et 0211.-KA TII A csehutsrgth,eitraimlityu.,iofiStiinTlaring the blood to dis- r "''' ' "'"fig froxl 'LE Liu. , Connelleville and Cumberland, t r DAY, It will not be denied that we are liv- the entire damage, according to tile rebel .. .- ,7 Iron is from the "reek word "K a t hro. , : RETII ,, YU_ I.!! poeill i t i rili l q i u 'e ar V: . i t 3 g RAN r-- l' ''t distance ❑ofo a a n i i l l ut af: A G T th ß l ie:th: l of ing in times fraught with the most see account.. so far as their roads were con- or “Eathairo,'' bignil3ing to cleanse, rejuvenate i Vree• and ghoul , ' be in everY 15121.1 3 . a. /tl l ef .',ll,, fiiir,is(treroTorpe.,,,,Tll .lIIN.I-; KLE I Lii EN BILES. In Sections of about one mile -b each. ems destiniesthat ever awaited any pro- eerried, is stated to have been far less is ti ' e rti r ' er i ll i -% t o i , ' ( ',::“i'eti'lgiu'i- ;- ( ‹ , i ~ ,. , , , , I t i l y i . , useful for children and adults ; adApted i' ' '''! ' ' ' ' ` . l' ' :d ‘ ra -'li ' l'e ' t e:ii,: as d a m nric d i i t c S ii rOce n t as bread, tut plo-eembroiled as we are in a civil war than WIIS expeeted. Our own acccunt, the human Imo it IR the most' remarkaab l i f i l p r n e g I most efre. c .:i I MARCH current, and proposals will be received of unexampled magnitude, whether re. in this particular Inc, said to be widely Par t a tl l in t tltt c t . rig n " , iTa . i ., f r i ir: , o l l ' ;r k i?;af i , r a , ,, , , t i n n ‘ ci v :l en i n t l , a o. h t 1 i st - ,,, t l d i t ' ff ' s t H o ° li r de",-7„berJeiedeeloef,_ d N y P „ l l in orji l a h ; ll ' fi, ' The 11E14 , 47...nett have this day ente r e d ia t o I :n( 1' 1 : I : t i it t ic s : ieh b ee t pa i t r b: g a:l l I:, C. i f: l et c i :Pill' Le read a l 8 81 4: : s u ) .. °l :l . e a;g : u j t if President. ujori g l Pa n - t CO- PARTNERSHIP. gard be had to the extent of territory conflic . ting., and the opinion deduced from ' i r ' e t e.ie uP wah . rs iral or Gtand s , CiEliiiET' iihiiit7" covered by it or the number of the for- them all is that the more boastful ar- which gate it a sale ol user one minion bottles I - I have used your In% &limbic. Veg tlie I 'n • . It ra o ,,t E ure G ces•brought into fratricidal conflict. At counts of the havoc committed are eTeat_ . per 3 1/I'Lini. 1 t rtis,l pill., la ri, flintily sin, i R3 4 . C ,1', 1 1,,, --- , 1 , - . articles fa i i . , -iiiirtner.ab l ii for alinufacturing Ili Saddlery an d Coach Hardware. I It is a most delightful ll , tir Dressim , . , RI% sys cured, evert when other medicine/ wc-c mi " -I '''' : ' a I '' "" n g c " the same time the foundations of our /3' exag e geratech It eradicates scurf and dandruff s of no avail. I sat c been the weans of my e i ir I ) n_,:1111,..bt br ec. an. d.c i s. r unleri x t:e i n ) ar r: i t e :::. NV ar crowns, No. II::: civil institutions are destroyed in eleven The - chief reason of the visit of Lie tit it keeps the head cool and clean. ; hors using hundreds of dollars' worth and n i kg ' We u P h e ' r n N y u . ::t. t e . ... . o P fte l r A t. d N eai O ers az P id O fhe ic bui E eaee States by their unconstitutional seces- Gen. Grant to this city is explained I it makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. , satisfied the hate recelt ed a thousand per erne am It pre, prevents the hair from falling off and I i ,e it.i i,, l i e t ivin i,,,,t .d : h r :ifl ar,: l ,d i g h l,gh t h ufe r o o r ti a l i i i i i iuii their .i rheumatic „l ir ; 'they i f:te i p k e itr r l i a o hg r m ar par ti ot c fa l t e e:ar 11 = e r . KROLGER w as of the sion from the Federal Union, until the in the important order which app turning gray. lacerationsof the body politic are no less this morning, annoum ing the retirine it restores hair upon bald heads. h Any lad).ol tirolenlall who 1 nines a beautiful , cairn the mom perfect ' success. In fact they arc style ef 411,9--Agent_s warifitee7iPtive airmilarmafrehrte--2mil- ghastly than the wounds and scars left of General Halleck, and the chancre in cad of ha, should nee Lyon's ,Kathairon It ' the great rellatce in Meknes. ;ied:rdintloxtitprremiptayieo,,u,,r the commands at the west. These is known and used throushout the civilized world I venerable life slay be long se by the material strife of the war. xe. Iti 'Wood Street.. --.01,1 by •tll resimetable dealers excellent a niettielne for the use Altdiyet, s amid all these evils which call i changes were agreed upon atter a lencrth inslATl I'. DAY, I for humiliation, or at least for soberness tined interview between the Cabinet and e eel Ae r , :. 11.112NES &Cid., Please send me }our lowest price by the gross " TiIn:MAS s HAYDEN New York. : Sold by ThOMAS REDI-•ATH, Pittsburgh , and 're'fiection of thought, what do we General Grant, and the country may re- ___ --- __ _ , an i d h by all respeztable dealers in medicines. I itisburgh, I' i ..I imiary 'Silk toys. witness? The increase and spread .oe ceive them as an ernest of unceasing fie i n 17.4yd&we intim-flit ' luau and extravagance on every hand. 'ivity dur ne the balance of the present I THEtti CJNF O E ..F. S dA S AN s t I NS aN uv AA Jr F B I 0-N E Plu i t: _.E it r x., .u. n A spirit of" peculation pervades all des- ,spring and the summer months , which twee' fort:hßeibeihirektPt, sesofpeople. The inflation of the cur- 'succeed it. By the end of summer, it ) Ye'[ eitea and others, who suffer from - VI -tow-e-r.s-alhi d n tlie?b F iii < i! R gi'n l er li a i l t l; ll . thCatroqn reneyi lends itself to the delusions of is hoped, the rebellion will he so far , i hNo-eardvOLus Debili . t, Premature Decar t ol Man [l;irllAGAN'S MAGNoLin uaa.m.- ~ c. supply rig at the eatric time us Alesltis thoserwho make haste to get rich. Our subdued that a yet y brief fall ten - Titian This is the most delighti ul and extraordl- I great cities, if we may trust the repro - will finish it up completely. a'fFt(S.rLuLnPt4le4Rorn.gcliontioir•rne) qt a a s ck ' eV. h im" if - A-1 7 1, ( 1 ,1 ' , "1;15 1.1 s t.7 "-ain.. 6.5 nary article ever ths,:fot red It chtin es the sun sentations which reach us, are filled ee burnt face h i E tn i . ,t hantis to a pearly satin g texture of .Yt 0 will rem, efr ,1 , I,r present et I `-- ' withthe-"boollis of Vanity Fair." All The sinking of the Housatonic by a nishin .., p i u n r v it i [ I nog( Ity inclosing I postpaid addressed } envel youth sad the iii_s'tiTfrilteialtehlieramnacerbsit single copies maibe had of the author. o p e , forms of popular amusement are pat- torpedo in Charleston harbor is the onk in the city belle of fashion. It removes taxi, I . _w_ ii_ettiord. kings co., N. -1 NO 58 WOOD STREET, successful instance of the kind during febS.3.d& NATIANIIie, lIIA y FAIR, esq S. . ronized beyond precedent.' The very ii,c,eicylfnles,ol:eimLts ftnil io r h ouen(:se from the skin, ! the war, though several vessels liavlT coif and wcii-known lia rdwa re starve of Coope •- . • • - • -• present l e li se aa n Vr t eel e lY3 t a '. n l'l Ll 'u . s' i ': ‘ l l 3 l .d e .( ; i i. e : e i- k i e i ' 'l sv . ti i . PIV L I E i ' a lo p (r ;7 l y i ''' t o ' eu t n ‘i i ‘: m e meet Winter quarters of our armies are invad ed by the train of pleasure , and “the made narrow escapes from them. In strioutE. it continaniflio mat e e a rial r i a nj a n a o r u e s a t t o a f r h id e 1 , skin Patronizt , d by Actresses and Opera Sin- [ A FA C". feel ass 11 red that a. e ta r :l h t , l , l 7, :; .i f is a , r 64.lid in , , r ,\ e , fi l ie ,, t ,,, i i i f . l 4 a s ci LENe it t i i e o s h for sound of revelry by nielit" in ball and the case of the Housatonic it was guided dance preludes the opening of the spring •and directed by a small cii7ir-shaped fc:o-where"!} lady should have. Sold i 3lt n Dye. P . l .r"i h.l l3l ACl:l,T iv r ,e_ o:, l 7 o ..;_.. I • i itha i lio: i E h ley k i , u,triA.lo iglolii • ve ~ t ye: nlotß. * all our oh! frientis and the public in general, and "loins Pittsburgh.iile campaign. steamer to which it w;l, , attached, and . iii.re l a ih sti q ina s sdei nt ti iicno rs en : .ot i c a zi at a in r m, e Instants • •_•_____•., which lay half submerged in the water. Address all ord er to For The Post. This steamer has not since been heard DE:tIA•I $ BARNES ,St(io . inhB-2w CORRECTION. of, and must, therefore, have gone to . ~.„ ill h E Tibia "Argun' is too fast in pred.c"- the bottom with the Housatonic. The . _ The) ENETU+7 DYE is the cheapest In the JR ' world. Ita prices only Fifty cents and each THIRD NATIONAL BANK same thing nearly happened when 51 . bottle contains ouble the quantity of dye in ig l h r t ai t t i ed tdh 4 r f ,,, t ipe t i o d i t : ing the a - pearance of a Church cam. similar steamer ;truck the Ironsides, those usually so( for $l. , j v u h -l l M a h t t e, e e h : % e e l rE E hair .l.E k.: o T r iv i4V as I pif t igt h i e s a:l paign Eloeument. lam acquainted with some time back, with a torpedo. The ' Having organized under the National Currency - Iron is now prepared to do a the princieal writing Vestry man of the Ironsides was not injured, but the col- : gsteinitillttl-mlit'si INIMITABLE and certaLuty, th hair requiring no preparation The beENLN DYE produces any shade Deposits received, Exchange, on the General Banking Businss. principal - church hinted at (St. Peter's.) Indeed auto of water sent into the air and fall ing upon the deek f the rebel Steamer,... ; but restores gray hair toAiTtslo.lirigNin°airc'olloprl,'bFY" / ma t t say we meet frequently on Third came near sinking - , her. This Jiability supplying the capillary tubes wit natural sus- that may desikl-oe that will not fade, r I W. BODEN AL El citie of the East and West street.at both the ".Major's"old stand and of torpedoes to . destroy the vessels tenance, impaired by age or disease. All instan- or wash alit-0/lEllrd la aa permanent as the c h w ia k r B a ~klfz,i,t,grrteylue,f, House, se h the c c o o u r : e r ,.. 3 .1. wood .7: ; which direct them must limit very ma- lunar rausttc, des- itself. For sale t all drulgiats._ Price 60 cents.. 13011:4C4IIT A...rsilCr SOLD, i "Gconor's"-we used to resort a great I t a ro " A B e t d iic 7 vit r i c t ' l fiy m iffreea ° u r ty of the hair. and i men - JEWS. terially their usefulnte's and employ- adord of tb,emseives no dressin g . yielniatreetta Cetral Agent, li Gold at. N. Y. And collect,ons made in every se ,essible , deal to friend Preni's on Market street, ' Gioss, the beat lir dressing in nise i. . I P 6 f l ic y e d 26 • B iN an s k r in i g T ß E com io n N ft , h e nient as a means of opening a blockaded Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its very difficult natural color by any easy process, but gives the Also manufactier of Marisswsurice HAIR Office, &54 itroadWay, New York. but he la now absent, 1 helieve-aud in all harbor. It seems not a . t h ( e ' in iNr e e e w l"" Mi. nt. (until tin- completion of 14 - H BO hair a cents. -77-:::7------ - s --.-- - - - ' andDIZEn SiA"VlNinGtlS'e' iniEvorzooptignEebeliaitHoAtiTseT, 'P E lilab ET a lr . N ' t a o " Eicir,,Fietial.lielyMtehnc:lcteiloNaHrnthdASe Iti te rgi Elt ;:lt r r i e rii n . a:u p w . e ' E ntof ou ,t, our intercourse I have not heard a word task to guard all our vessels against them Luxuriant Beaut y-, by using outriggere, and every one Of Promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, aDR.TOEAS'VENETIANHORSE mentioned about bringing out a pample the blockading vessels should be provid_ ! eradicates dandruff; nod imparts health and pleas- '''-`-' LI NI M FTT.-In pint bottles at tifty ' -14.-r let and we ususally confine our veneer - cd with them when lying Within the antness to the head. It has stood the test o f cents, cures laments, cuts galls, colic Sc.ead -..... sZ>.. -1(-1.,1,01,0.,,iffalteiit7:::},,,:::::::,::„.:,,,.,:::::,::::,.... 1 satiou and little discussions to church rebel harbors, .' ' time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is the following : ' ' ' * Cha-tonim .Djaileaseis. the Kidneys, the Bled ' constantly increasing in favor Used by both 13087 - ON, Juy- 7th, 11l matters. I may also add that I have -elm.- -- gentlemen and Wiles. It is sold by all respect.. your Horse Linient for lameness, kicks eats, 'Wm E. •••;chm A Hartle, Dr . Tobias - . IV have used for the past 'ear : ert u; Rid l Eons. , Diseases of the om, ! as Piles. Constipation, FistuLs, Plague L Theodore Reed, of Philadelphia, , Ole dealers, or can he procured by them of the , of the Bowel, Ulceration of the Bowel, Stricture a even failed to detect on the appearance ' Ca P t commercial agents, I) rt BARNES a. co 2os bruises and colic nd in ever - instanc u e s f e n o u' ui nd pa i . , S. H. li t e a i r l. hmh rest - -7--- NOTICE. Tl-11 F.. EXEC-FTIVE.- COM."' of the Bowel, .fac. Also, the various hroni ; who was wounded on Thursday week liroadway, New ork- Two tirreS, 5C and $l. the best article I 'ter tried in 3 this 'etre of the Vestrymen (!) the slightest symp . _ pro em inh7-2nid MITTEE of the Pittsburgh Sanit ry Fair t , , lienry tierwis bv a party of blockade runners, who --- _____ ___ ,-.„-_-_ 7 ,._ fl I T , i th e p n i T , 7, s , e ,. .ikl e he six dozen, as it is the only - : L Morgenstern , iB. Cloe. '' der, etc. : clitit-e:tirrteyise.oel:-ed:haant-cialettl i th . e a di: c re e t t o b . : . E thl e a ch e. toms of either the fatigue or care that seized three pretense vessels in Tangier nw. We ha ve 108 horses, some profession anti trades, beireipested"tQot' the preduetion of such a honk would : Sound under of violatieg the ‘ery v 'nimble, al we do hot want to leave R. G. Sf•LiMERI7. 1 'lSht -- ' town without P. HYATT FROST, -- - Manager - a Amburgh & Co.'s Menagerie. ' - 111 lEMO .% AL. meet in separate conventions at once and ap . point three or More members ns a Comniltree t naturally *produce. These eireumstan- ' State laws regarding oystering, died on all'°reldsptb,ytaMblealiuggisA. T o lf lic P ; l 66 tiab i, j u o rg r h tia , anndtti -ILAl ' GrizAr.k., „ 1 / 4, ..p.i.......ut...,i,„.... .u...: . . ces taken with the fact that / have not Tuesday. been consulted upon any of the military ' The Navy Department has adopted street. New Yak. mhl-Iyd&WO s Have removed from No. 245 Liberty street, to ' o the following names for the new iron- 3 .i e EX . l' AN .idUS T A NG LINT- - - --- 7 -- _ -------___, tory of the Associationat their it mime, 96 Water aid in the Pittsburgh Sanitary Sr. Fa It is m. poinne naturally to be expected in suet eticereesolle TO GRAFF &CO all requested that the names of all of said LlNT clad turreted war steamers to he built ~..,...ae_te.:Nye laceflu parties in St. Louis and fir- .. .- -A NEW THING UNDER THE Mustang Liniment under pretence of proprietor- i t_-, 1 i “ who mhi l3 6 y order, a hook, leads me to believe that your i„ tits , (;,,,,, - ' slop tint e been Dim °uglily estoped by the Courts I - rument !Navy-yards : Kale in its eillit-ristantaneous. correspondent is a little previous. tmi a7.,,n Pas , aconawey, uand Shackamnx- ,To guard against the further imposition I have 'ln its colela power-matchless. their new and spacious buildings, t street, over Zug & Painter's Warehouse. Yours fiS ever, biciSiazi.NE. 00 - ' I ate steel-plate . revenue stamp. which is placed I procured from the United StatesTreasury', ft pri- , In all its agrdlents-vegetable. F. R. BRUNOT, • 1 SriL LIBERTY, ;' ---"--------nhatrman" In its oneatln-natUral. DOORSNOBEL L 2 o o : sl r TH d , 0 20 N1, 8 ; There is e tenement-house in New over the top of each bottle. Each stem bwirs Ln n Ili p te be o n:e tl i n a r c r i -:pre r un e ie s eci ta rv t 7a a ti n v ed •e. d . 4llll2 9, g* lit' ' 'here they will be happy to meet their old , . --416-6- The liavy Department has received York city having sixty-eight roonis : thefac-similcormy signature. and without P wluch I e;ght by ten feet, contains seventy t am _ ' the article is a coiinterfeit,dsrigerous and worth less Imitation. Exainnwevery bottle. This Lin - the :details_of two expeditions sent oat flies, of one hundred and fourty-four i CRISTADOLO'S HAIR DYE, frobilhetun-boat Tahoma, du.ring the adults and one hundred and thirty-eighl , many t i Ilse been in use and growing ia favor for wd friends and customers. years. There hardly exist s a hamlet on Is pronounced bth y the World of Science and mh12,2 past mouth the 91 . 0,ct8 of which were children, elev - i, en dogs, and forty-three , the abitable globe that does not contain evi- : the worldof Fahionthe finest preparation ever - ----- - PLANER acoomplishedihavingmarch- eat S. clence of its wonderful streets . It la the best ernolient in the world. With its present int- Nature invented by arto ruby the short comings of ' • I JE MILANER & itiorkiEiv e mhl4-Iwd C I through. tiwaraps•and dense woods a The London _iii , o,ing Post canvasses Cmved ingredients, its etlecta upon man and AstorMnu#cturec by 1. CRISTADORO. No. 6 , NU Patent Be ' lf Ilin g fac es. distance of Iburrullis. They destroyed the claims of the probable candidates in ; e re are perm%emarlahii.,Leurzena.te heal- ... Hot tae, male I 5 ",,, .... , %;_evio a r ir k. D Sold by all Drug- These Sewing achln , best in the Thu441;7,1..1,, esTahree k a a re on u rn A intr A v r e7 . Benefit -- S T- b -----i- ik 77 ;vm --- , ---- : — .vA ,r - i - -.,.. i . ;ofu matinee uomunittee, the rebel , 'Government salt works , at this country , and comes to the COnelll- . made useful, and untold i ll sassuaged. Poar'cuts, m"'"4,"'"'we rumrg. • ED, and sok.bat the L • p • - • 1 ,taTISITORS WILL, BE - it. Marks. „Florida. They were seven sion that "Mr. Lincoln stands a better brui6ea' sprains , rheumatism, swellings, bites, '.7--= • 7:---L.-----__---------_____ - ------- ' and exanilne them bef °WI-S. RILES. Cali. ' ore bur ing elsewhere Re- .- V bite the Fort Pittmatiitutent.to et iiei in extent, a tnlconnected withthem chance of holding the place than any ' c l 'ked re b = ta' t s tla n t e e d ataYd r n. ,z-bie"B4,ps-Lerj - wrz .illimpir FAIR Mitt, VENETIAII ' V L , Pairihg of S T sad CRISTADORO'S AN ' : Preniptly attended to. Sewing Machines of every kind see thefametts-2140Th .; ' - js ' were,' among otherithings, 390 `salt ket. one of his competitors does of capturing wfi n ti. it sawmill be In every family. Sold .by DYE, sold at 'c' ' Ist., 186 A. Brice or Sal tUJAAr Hl' all druggists. Jos . F -. ' -. . iil ER NS AETEET. 3 . I I Agent, ' entire - the. t1e5.470 furnaces, and 165 housel and -ig- '' h. s. BARNES, Mos York. • . G'S.DRUG , STORR„ ' 1 - fie. /03 Third street, Comoittemee e V i gt b t e stett 8414tb C or.ifteDiamorid:aitti BL'ericir s i ; tohl6-tyd Pittsburgh Pa. • • ~Tioketit,lfOlOtt itid abate/hese Tatailsmorks, ten miler dia. -I The -rebel gunboat Webb recently.. . . office of the drat t",i-a40,31#-Binlok„,,And: talitia ehuted:-e rdroilarfatef; The.proper- ahowedqhneelf atiti:ke mouth of Red Ri v- I ITIRE ABOVE ARTICLES PEER SALE 7-031 INY--le 'ma " ati ' • LT" C I RT_ VATORNP -------'-------L--,--- St LOWS, PeEDER i --L-Uharie" °* ; --• '''• '- ' '' ' . lebrktaa4 _, 1 y deiiirayedriserri tareinliilone , er. - There - is quite a fleet of . e ..al iror . ..a. by SIItIONJOELNS . Just merit and for aale b- . .--,- -7: - : -1,-,, st: utten i,a, ed ss d c 1111 Y e'levift44°lr". ' ir of dollars. :- T . dada and ranurollectingithere. i teb 2 6-eizidikw•eod cor. Smithfield rind Folii 5 . eh • ." -- ' mem , A NI: ' ' -- - aka Massa and-mtesta ' urns Is, .efor eirs, - , I .B.tcuratudiiito 1 , • ap-as ar lefeertassereet ~ . , fid .fr Le . i I.' ,-; ..-. , i - -ar, ~ _ _ s , • \ ' • • - .4•4•••••4• , <"•'''' ;.•-•'••• • '...11 14., _ - • ---•;;;" PITTSIBURGH , FRIDAY MORNING, AIARcH Iv, 1161 CJALX:LizbEilar 15T4CP.121.39, NO. Ef7 FOURTH STREET. _ THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEES Soda, Soda, on the Pittsburgh Sanitary Commission Fair have been appointed: ~ On Picture Gallery—John H. Shoenberger, Cream Tartar, English Mustard, &C. _ chairman; C. H. Wolfe, Li W. Heilman, Chas. Toilet Artielea Brushes. Trusses, Patent Medi- i ii. Spang, Florence Kramer, J. 3. Gillespie, G. French. English and American Perfumery and 1 W Holtzman. Lectures and Readings—William H. Kincaid, mhlS-2Ekltyr General Agent. eines and all Druggists articles. Strictly pure chairman; tiro. W. Weyman H. M. Atwood, IJOROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED s. L. Long, W. W. Ward, Thomas Bakewell, articles at low prices . Ai - Physicians Prescriptions accurately cone il'inry atutultwil(°l•llll(clelr:Af tlh,e'-r"iiefe.l'l-.1-'ll(''ST°l)PA'Cutle,ul; jr Passenger Ras/ways—Wm. K . Nlmick, chair pounded at all hours A Plii L, for furnishing Li Al P and lc TT t. .7 7A L. man; James Verner, Alex. Spear , Henry Irwin good 1 131-771( BEEF, tree of 17One, on all M W .Belt Wm. AI A. Heine- Pure Wines ar..l Liquors for medicinal use oo- an d - - . f . •- • • •M. Hersh , cases the bone will be deducted,l or one year, ~,,,,n . juS-lyd from the first day of April next. Bids will he Pig Iran—Robt. (1. Loomis, chairman; James - opened on SAT! RDA Y, THE St:CH:VD. nt 1u Frazier. John Moorhead, (1. 8. Bryan, James - -.. Al 11. . and a a aided to Ihe IMlCrit and best ladder. T r i n a ne, H enry th.froinw, M. H. A, gel. • 1 .1111-1 N 11111.11.1NG11.1M, Cannon, Sltells, 4 - c—Joseph Kaye, chairman, W ar' l ' 9, Wm. Smith, Joseph French, Robert Totten. ' Coal Committee—lt' m. H. Brown, John F. Her- ion, James M. Bailey. I Drugs, Main - in:es, 4'c,—Wm. H. Sellers, chair- man. (leo. A. Kelly, Chas. H. Super, Geo. W. , Wey win, H. It Scully, L. H. Harris, A. .J. Ran- ' kin, N. 11IcLarran. faPoretgn i'orrespondeneeThin W. F. :Johnston Hon. James Veech, Hon. Henry Williams, Hon. B. 13. Stowe, Rev. W. A. Passavant, Rev. M. IV. Jacobus, Right Rev. Bishop Hotnineck, Pro ). M CORNWELL 1..1.15 „. . ... lessor Barker :lames O'Connor. _ mlB-It • _ ______ _____ _ _ _ Arini. i , Queliiiies follow an viiipty i- .:-----CORNIVELL 6r. KERR, IMMOS.:ESSION APRIL DiT, P.61,. ST'F.',lo:l_, '1•01:Yrn HAY „ .L E Fur sale, a tu - , - ,story frame house of tour I urell, mr • iVrr 11 lin r -- ' ' ' - • I U , 11....A1it; fdAl , 4 u.r nu/ u/b.w.w...,, ..,...,_ 4t.,:hez. and ella'. nul l lot ls feet front 1 AND GRAIN RAKES', ~ _ , awelltng bobs, lot lot. 10 feet irons ott7t,ishrink 1ik,111,7A7V1-s74.XTrietß-AAMB.APETUnTriaIki etreet, Allegheny. hv Ito . l et p its Led', street, i WHEELBARRONVS. I l danullactu.red and for is al2 foot .they. 1'11,•e +2 OPP sale by C. COLEIIIA.N, ,1- I'Hlil..l.T N. ••• ( rN , . Near the Penitentiary, 61 Market ,t rbhl7 Allegheny city, Pa. To Railroad Contractors. ltlirv A:L 199 122 Wood s treetfi l To -. wood Street , ~,,, •. .--•''', m 5......--,,, ~. r Present Inaistion on Fifth street.OVlng, of late become more and more undesirable for our badness ' .. move our "'with.' to announce that we will re --”..49, STORE, on the IST OF APRIL nett to. ' ' 122 WOOD STREET, Four Doors Above sth St., Naarly opposite Pittsburgh Trust Company f ' &if-The exclusive agency for STIKIN AV A. S P lA. NOS Will - remain In our possession as before. KI,ERER & BRO, RUS, DRUS, D RUGS.—THE subscriber has on G hand a large stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Embracing all articles usually kept in a first class Drug Store, together with Paints, Oils and Dye St uffS ; Patent Medicines of all kinds ; Toil et Soap and Perfumery ; Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes; Trusses, Supporters and Shoulder }hates in great variety ; Mineral Waters of all kinds ; Superior Rappee Snuff and Tobacco ; Carbon Oil at 50 cents per gallon; Prime Potash and Soda Ash, every pound of which is warrant ed ; Pure Liquors, purchased exclusively for medicinal purposes ; Thos. Bell Ar. Co 'e Pure Rye Whisky, constantly on hand, at JOSEPH FLEMING'S DRUG STOFIE, Corner of the Diamond and Market street lebls-mkt 113"..'STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES AT LOW PRICES. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & MCGARR, A I."(J'T'III,:'.II,-"Ait Corner Fourth and Market Streets PITTSBURG H, Drugs, Drugs, Medicines, Medicines, Chemicals, Chemicals, Dyes Dyes We don't charge for showing our Machines , , Paints, Paints, Spices, Spices, 134 Smithfield Street. PITT,I3I 111 Silver and Brass Platers, TOTAY'r ADVERTISINENTS: ARE THE BEST ,! In Fair Lavender Mode, Brown and Pink, en tire new in style, we will sell cheap. Linen Goods, Cloths and Cassirneres, ir,hlBV ER Y CHEAP. Nobod . y Can Get . Along Without It I 11177-- Nobody will do Without It ! • Nobody will have Any Other But It It Grsitite: It Fens 7 • It 131-tti<lN4 It F:rnbroiders! It will Hem, Braid and Embroider ALL Ai Till Which no Other Machine Does, Ladies call and see it t , fure you ouy elsewhere oils, oils, Office, No. 18 FIFTH STREET, MEM A LArtc;ii: I.OT OF lixitininte spun I ~i nicco, Nit} Poun•lq Cut ,t rut Ptv Tmoking Fine ..41cte Fine ; " • %.,ef.t i /11% C ()I .. I o V A 111-- Everybody Want; It! Everybody Buys It I Everybody Uses It ! 111E11111 DISSOLLTION OF PiIitTItrERSIEUP. —The eoliartnershlp heretefer. exi= between the unclersigeed In the CosH bus known as the firm or THOS. .moorrE & was dissolved on theist 4y of Alftrati-iliW The business of the late firm will be settled va.. Moore who wi ll continue iirtlie - trade----0 ee, Seeonti street, between SnOltrdkud• ' tLyi, THOPIWO- 114-4 .13.A.RRYSEIR LS—. ARRELS PO/Et sarac—iockucaziv hand IRONBOUND, by trj WOWIGRPPz4,IOOI7 aßnalUtlkkrat, mhl4.lw 'W=DAYVIDVUTISESEVIV:I SECOND SPRING - 514 ARDNEIC4I:Vii LEITER'S, NO, 92 LEABOT STREET. 41,„ CLOAKS & SHAWLS, Some choice styles, cheap NEW DRESS GOODS, Many styles confined to our House alone, prices as cheap as years ago. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Among which may be found some Foulards and 33rofin 11TE, ORR /IP CO. No. 25 Fifth Street HAVE. FOR SALE EXTRA }WAVY BROWN LINEN; Made in imitation of HEAVY BROWN MUSLIN, Country merchants are inN ited to examine their goods as they are offered at a low price. mhlB M'C)I7I:II.7VIEX ISTIUMErie - NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADES , - Received THIS DAY. NEW SPRING STOCK 0% OF 1:1:1 o=l CARPETS Well seasoned OIL CZ° AT MeC.ALLIIM'S. mhls WHEELER & IV MS OF'S EUGHEST PR Malik' LOCK STITCH SEWING MA CHINES The Cheapest, Simplest and Best Principal Office and Wholesale Emporium, No. 27 FIFTII ST., Three doors below Bank Block, WM. SUMNER & CO., feb27-d&w VVENTERIki AGENTS EDICAL CARD.- OCITS' St - 7 Cowart Ea Shot t4,ra Stat.T HATE . JUST REC-EIrED . SPICING Cl -0013S, Containing the largest assortment that hag ever been offered to the retail trade In this city. mutt Virr all Paper h Wall Paper ! WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS. LATEST STIFLES 'DIRECT PROM the manufacturers, for sale at the lowest prices, at Foerster & Schwarz's, NO. 1(3.1 SiV irruk - mx_.r, sp. mh.l7-2. DEMOCRATIC TICKET EAST BURGESS, Jacob Dregsell. COUKCIL, Terance Campbell, 2 years, John if. Fisher, 2 years, John P. Helsel 2 years, MathewlPate. 1 year. Dominick lhmsen, 1 year. SCHOOL DIRECTORS, Charles Rohl, James Roberta INSPECTOR OF ELECTIONS, A. L. M'Clure. JUDGE OF ELECTION, John G. Smith, AUDITORS Francis Plunkett ,jr. Michael Lipp. OONSTABLF pitristim Feld. ASSESSOR Andrew J. Rapp. ASSIST ANT . ASSESSOFtS, Theodore Stereke. Andreµ• Dorsey. NOTICE - NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Philadelphia New York, EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. Daily Vrciglit CONSIGNMENTS TO EITHER Agent forwarded tomtit point East or West free of commission and with dispatch. P: CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 S. Delaware avenue, JAMES HANDPhiladelphia. , Agent, No. 117 Wall street, W New ILM W HILLDLN, President. York. mh/4.3md _ - `~P ~G C~. O ODS:' '~~ 3 GRAY& LOGAN, At No 19 Fifth Streit, OPENEDW A CO3l- A pL E e aZo O rtment o Boy's Youth's and Clothing,- C eo ompalean,g all the new styles of the present sea n. ln Metropolitan, Leonard, Cutaway. Garibaldi, AND Yoke Suits, Ahd a fine selection of Sack Coats and Engliah 'Walking Suits FOR 'MUTH'S. GRAY & LOGO: No. 19 Fifth street'. Frit . 4 .A.ROI-1/4", mhl4-2w Cali; 1 411 3 9 and Grain YA3aCher CAVALRY BOOTS, With Enameled and Plain Legs; McCLELLANTYS AUCTION, 55 FIFTH STREVE' uERSIONS OF AtIISICAL TASTE X— recommend to every one that slags find Playa, three books, namely : the HOME A . collet: oh of Piano hiuste ; the inman CHORD, A te volume of goi4l; - HSU* bpi ' ts'itild ttes i *nth-Plano Accompaniteutkaisd the kn4avriflit OF ErEAlicusi jioni iCou taltdhi Choice Vocal Duets with FilirkoAe: 4R In slot ts. The prim 0143 .;leh *s -so low. h, and fa lo P/111/1 N lnl4 / 4 , —tha* the 41 already *immense. For isleLt!T CHAS. C.,mx,' LLOR, 81 Wood it. 1 miThirt•.r.i_ $6754,14,410/11Titr-AQICZITEI , Sewing Maelkhets, We vtur ligliablimmak-oriebi.. 4 I -PkgraWl44.l,_l4P, ."14 vrprkfor the n ti rm , etw Ter Children's
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