iivitotititti.'.t. , - I Well, MiiniSpiedeng Billy; '''''''''''' UM Administration true to these their sob emit, public, and reiterated ,pledges? • Why, sir, just until, on the faith of these solemiol4l , , a id,lll4o*- Inen 'T erg I induced to alien oli the pursuits of ' peace, and rush intd the tin:dies of their country to fight in the sacred cause of Constitu tional Goverement. . Then, when the ' physical earns of the Government was deemed sufficiently strong for the ovvr throw of the South, the mask is cut off, a new purpose and object for the war 1, boldly-avowed and - proclaimed. The • hideous form and repulsive features of abolitionism were at first diriguised in the • deceptive and alludng garb of patriotism. It was no longer to be a war for the pres- . ervation of the Union under the Constitu- but in reality for its destruction, and in the "forum of conscience as well as in that of the supreme law places the radicals - in the attitude of rebellion and 'evolution. Of the abolitionists as a patty, nearly a quarter of a centuary ago the true char acter was happily touched off by the pen cil of Henry Clay. lie says: "With ,them the righti4 .preperty are noth ing, theaefliliney olithe Powers of the General Government is notitives,the, acknowledged and incontestaltp,entrelabfthe States are nothing. Civil witty tilsiebliithali of the 'Union and the overthrbW tit nttlevernment in which are. con centrated•the proitriest hopes at the civilized vrorld,ane.nothing. A tangle idea haa taken pos session M their minds, and onward theypursue St, overlooking all barriers. reckless anti regard less of ail consequences." This-party was then small and insig nificant, but its numbers have increased until we new behold it numerous and in - fitientialenOug,h;to control the telethons nation of the Government. Their influ ence was iirst felt in interiering with the conduct of the war, and in ostraciz ing and excluding from command the generals who i bad, manifested a respect for thc . Constitution and who had shown skill in the field. They were not antis fled with ,passing a bid offering protec tion and freedom to the slaves of rebel masters who should come within our lines, not satisfied with directing the physical power of the country to the suppression of armed resistance to the authority of the Government, but they proceeded to carry the war. directly against the property, the homes, and firesides of peaceful non-combatant res idents.of the seceded Stales. This was in violation, not only of the Fedearl Con • stitution, but or every principle of public law. While the effect of this . policy has been to unite the South, the proclamation. of the 22trand 24th of September, 1134,and of the Ist ofJanuary 18t13, hive. signally failed to disturb the relation . of the , slave beyond the hostile presemie ot oar armies. The President, it is true, made a timid and weak ress - tance to the adoption of this policy, but the abolition pressure was imperative, and at i eogtti Successful. A meaatrre involving such an utter dis regardeof party pledges, such a violent . casting aside of constitutional obligations, , are in earnest: w e do not see any neces. such diametrical opposition to the recog- : nized pi:Li:triples and to the usages of war, sits, however: for their caricaturing the and surhathorough adaptation to widen . President-or rather the government instead of healing the breach occasioned . by painting him as a "flat-headed hub by secession, could not be expected to be boon :: sport ing an enormous tail, which received with unquestioning acquies- he felicitously coils around a wooden cence an the part of the law-abiding, ; Constitution-loving masses of the North. hobby-horse. These burlesques of the Hence vast stretches of authority are . government are unworthy of "loyal usurped, the indefinite power of arrests men," and should be lento Copperheads is assumed, and the time-honored writ usi y. vel of habeas. emus is suspended. excl . Thus, ur.n the alleged ground of the Bo: the most ig.nitic , ...nt feature of this insufficiency of the ordinary processes of FREnONT demon sir:: ton At as I I,e re ,law to .restrain disloyal practices, the doubtable HI encE GREELEy, the t , rpat military power is raised into a superi- • embodiment of un adulteraied Abolition ority to the civil, and martial law is ex- , tended over the whole country.. Persons ism. He was vital ded in his ~ b-not not military are made liable to arrest servations, how ever, relative to then in without legal process,. in a summary ing Baltimore Con\ cntion; but he manner,, upon the indefinite charge of did not pretend to disguise his opposi "disloyal practices." When so arrested . they are also dented the privilege of that Lon to the re-nomination of Mr. LIN- hereditary and constitutional shield of cote When we reflect that his Excel" theliberty of the citizen, the writ of dab- lent - y has done the bidding of the extre. ' eas corpus. Has it, then, come to this, mists, in sts, every particular, we cannot that in a Government of the people the peopleare less worthy to be trusted than understand this determined opposition to their rulers ? In a nation the freest and his continuance in office. It is well most enlightened upon earth is the chi- known, in Washington, that Mrs. Lie- zen to be told, by the petty agents of his coLsi has great control, as a strong mind own creation that his liberty is not safe in his keeping, and-that they, through an , ed woman of prepossessing appearance assumed superior intelligence, must take ought to have over her husband, and be it in special clone. cause of her present opposition to "eds. Sir, w=hat man worthy of the name of cegenation," or the "commingling of the freeman Will be reconciled to the loss of his priceless birthright of liberty, regu a- . rice's," GREEI.EY is determined to oppose' ten by law, by any such tyrant's plea as , her husband's continuance in the White that? rbelieve Ido not - misapprehend , House_ old Asti, himself is favorable to , the character of my countrymen, and t . . he nevi Aliirlitiiintiognia; he i, for "pop- that they will not and ought not thus to submit , thhe 'spoiled of their dearest Holt ulatihg thriving, because we want more ' by any usurping tend. What? are the soldiers." But fearing the influence of , people to be deluded with the idea that the fascinating creature, in whose smiles their liberties are to be preserved or that tee - l . lingers, anguishes and grows the GOvernment is to be saved in the act ' of their destruction? Are those sacred . faint. the monster GREELEY ig remorse. fireside rights which the Anglo-Saxon ; less enough to defeat him if he can, be brought with him from his native forests 1 rause of his being a'' little unsound upon in Germany, and which he has never misceg e nation, which is the latest test of since lived without, to be trampled in Alsolie '. on orthodoxy. the dust on any such flimsy and specious pretext.ai ads? And have the sad days of the tiontian time under the forms of LET US ALL REJOICE. • , the republic come upon us so soon? Are The Pittsburgh Gazette, yesterday, The following to fr o m the Manager of the we to be the sport of imperial rale? devoted a column of its ample space, to Union Hone s""1" the I.Ml ' llern oi % " th " - Sir ; ,our institutions of government . 0 Leers: emonst late that the people of this coon- HAVEL/hi Lk :\ IA , -. i.t., St I a tie , i A Guarantee of 5 year,. with each in arocreated and defined by law, and to ' Nto• ert:. Au;. •.!• bat s strunieut. • the rigid observance of the law we must . try were iir,t so heavily taxed as are r, Dn. IlltAkr::-...Y...ir wundtulul Plantatu.d. WAMELINIC & BARR, hold theiredministrators. This is our those of Great Britain, and, also, to dis- Bitters have la.en eiven to some of Our little children Buttering from weakness and . iveaklungs a;ole . A.gents for Pittsburgh and Western P . a., only safety, as thelistory of free States p •. • TON Cit says, "a copperhead columns' with most happy tlie,t. ++n; huh. girt 11l pa, . IN o• 2 St. Clair at., near f,uspenaion Bridge. has always taught, because it shows I ticular, with pains in her bend, 10. Of Mlppellle, that "power is ever stealing from the that our people can not afford to pay and chilly wasting consumption, on whom all Stir .1 general assortment of Musical Goods always on hand. mill medical skill had 'aeon exhausted , has been en- .. _ .. many to the few." It is then a new higher taxes than are now assessed " tarely matured. St c commenced , ith but a ten thing in our history that the ordinary This is certainly very encouraging and spoonful of Bitters a lli) Her appetite and REMOVAL. strength rapidly litcretweil, and she is now well processes of law are not found sufficient consoling ; because we have a little blood 1 Respectfully, Mn-. uM. DE.VuE" to secure the Government in the exec- • L vise of ifs legitimate and proper author;- left to give us a little vitality, we , „ . . . I owe much to you, for I verily tic- ty. should be contented to part with it, that ‘ Bet e the Plantation Bitters have saved my lite It is not onl Ray. W. H . Wao ,,,, Nzu..MaUrid, N Y." ' ___. - -t - ~.-71'- E 'WOULD INFORM OUR CUS y a new thing amone our- Abolitionists may succeed in their expo- _ 6 Anli N THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL. 1 W tourers and the public generally, that on selves, liar is unprecedented in the his- riments in,.. • • Thou wilt send me two Lott les more V will remove to No. 51 Fifth street, at pres tory of that people from which chiefly we negro emancipation. But our ;of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been ' apt occupied by J. M. Hoffman t,. Bro., and will APRII, IST', IEIO4. d erivp Our orgin, and from which We have • complacent neighbor proceeds, and says: - greatly benented byheir use. . Thy triend, -, be prepared ,to give the public general sattsfac- We will remove from our present stand, N o , se, - :la.& C r t_ a nix, Philadelphia, Pa. non with a well assorted stock of PHIL(,- WOOD sTREET to inherited tar el our laws and free insti- - Surely, whatever the people of Great Britain ' soPHIUAL and MATHEMA TICA L INsTR u- NO. 68 WOOI) STREET, tutieps. • Never in the history of Eng- do to . support a monarchy and a titled . Eisler - te t ra- 1 1 "•••• • i • Idha.vei to a a grea .. l sufferer flom . : Ne n :lZ'• ,a =l a a tine large supply f of f , 1.- I ) l 7f 4 ( l 'Vi land,. e yen in the most turbulent times of i ' s l r . siir e uTe do th VD e ffe e ci se ar r a v L i a l lh r a e t p • L ` l a b i l l ic nt ' e h rra A r i s ' ' It s ift e a P tlo a il ritt l es , ha oa t c b Me o d n a l ie r . eaching. P EBBLI:, SPECTrCLE ° N r , t i i gi n ch o are wa rranted . I (Old and well-known Hardware stand of Cooper O. Lavely, Lovely, Pork o. Co., and 01 late N 1 in. revolution, has it been conceded to the created equal." REV .1 S. CATHOH.N. Rochester. Ny -; to strengthen ands mprove the sight. Made and S. Lavely, now deceasedo five doors south of . sol d only by J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, monarr. hto arrest - persons not military Ti, present stand, where we will be happy to meet Npeople of Great Britain support :.• • • I have given the Plantation Bitters No. 39 Fifth street. all our old friends and the public In general. and Wi thqutivartant issued upou legal charges . feel assured that with our Increased tacilities for to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the , Remember thenumber, 51 51 51Fifth street their government because they can not . , after the lit of April and do not ' be imposed upon * preferred under oath. This the common most astonishing effect. doing busine. we con ) tern to till satisfaction. mhl law proceeding dates back so far in Eng- bell ) themselves, not because they love I . nal tv. HA YDEN. Superintendent Soldier's Borne, Chu., Ch" Pittsburgh, March 7, 15431. inlitl.2ic G. W. D. ANDREWI;, ,by others. _ P T.'. A. 11 1._.. KILL land Pat it cannot fie determined when the cause of their oppression. They are it began.. It is, however, guaranted by : fore - ed to sustain a church establishment •‘• •• • The Plantation Bitters have cured . • me of Liver Complaint, of which I was laid up ' 4Q, UPERIOR F LOU MEISICAL CARD. Magna Charta - . Charles I did, indeed ' ' • which scandalizes Christianity, by being prostrate, and had to abandon my business. a,7 commenced receiving a very choice lot 01 try the, experiment of arbitrary arrests- H. B. KIN OLL E I", Cleveland, U." 65,000 bushels Southern Wheat, W fully equal to a upon iaguend indefinite charges, like. the richest church monopoly in Chris- _ - that from which the highest grades lit St. Louis ' BODENHAMER, H. 11., those of - disloyal practices," riot prefer-' tendom, in the very poorest country in •• , : i. e d • The Plri o la t tLort Ki lli n t e ter s s an hirLe r f n u a r r ed , .I.'ulorucruisatommaediei; with Flour are now prepared ut.th t e o Lur st nig Office, 8.54 Broadway, New York. red upon Oath, but upon the mere artitra. the world. The people of Great Britain t a .)r e gan a s that hasme for years. It act y s . Louis brands. q W. H. BODENHAMER, 51. D., re motion of himself or members of the ' like a charm. C. C. Moons, obi s-scan __ _ R . T. KENNEDY ar. BRO. Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa., Privy Council. . voluntarily supporting such a system, is No. 254 Broadway." PERSONS OF MUSICAL TASTE D EVOTE THEIR ATTENTION TO • rather heavy for belief in this day and co., en, Cc., co. recommend to every one that sings and the Medical and Surgical treatment of Th,e,subversion of the constitution and „_. _ plays, three books, namely :the substitutitin of the will of the monarch ' generation. But let this pass. The Plantation 'Bitters make the weak strong, Chronic, Diseases, i the languid brilliant, and are exhauded nature's . 1-1 sp IS," F:: C IRCLE, was also attempted to be affected by the i The people of the United States de- Courts of gigh Commission and Star great restorer. They are composed of the cele- a Esaf i c ie to , ll) ( - ,o th ii o e s i e p o m f i fte I .l , ,i ( 3 i t lt ii - i E a Ff ls i u l , ‘ } " , El.. , , such 1 sire no comparisons with Great Britain A collection of Piano Music ; the , }ailing Clieunlier, which resembled the "courts- ; best ed Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen. Sassafras, of the Bowel, Ulceration of the Bowel. Stricture martial or military commission" of Mr. in order to arouse t hem to their duty - in Roots, Herbs, ac., all preserved In perfectly pure 51_1,1 7 17,11 CIFIORD, at' the Bowel, ac. Also, the various Chronic Linceln's proclamation, in not being r supporting the government. . All they St. Croix Rum. _ A volume of Songs, Ballads, Duets, and Quar- Diseases of the Womb. the Kidneys, the Blad- i ,- -.-. mhl-dtf governed by the common law or imme- ' desire is that those in power use their S. T.-1880--X. der , tettes, with Piano Accompaniments and the ' etc . METH, PAIE & 00 mortal customs and ails of Parliament, SHOWER OF' PFIA...FLI-S. .) ! means to preserve Renublican institu- 1 Persons cf sedentary habits, troubled with but adinltting for law the proclamation's NINTH WARD FOUNDRY of the Executive and groundin•• their tions. Are they doing it ? Is the Abo- I weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, Containing Choice Vocal Duets, with Piano At:- , companiments. The price of each is so low- 1 judgment upon them. The kngliali lition party, now controlling our govern. r lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid lil -10,25 in cloth. and fe2 in plain binding-that the PITTSBURGH. na.tion, .however, repelled the attempt ne nt, using our blood and treasure to : er. emstipation, ar.c., deserve to suffer if they sale is already immense. For sale by with indinnation ; and by the celebrated preserve our institutions ? They are will not try them , CHAS. C. MELLOR. Si Wood at. b - thehighest midi- feb27 Petition of Right arbitrary imprisonments They are recommen ded 3 and tite .. :exereise of martial law were not, and the ( iazette knows it. Our cal authorities, and are warranted to produce an 59L 7 17,1".7.1_, "r 4 D I OI - 'll "TAY abollitiliO, and the obnoxious courts lives and means have been sacrificed I immediate beneticial effect. They are exceeding- AND GRAIN RAKES, suppiNded. • • and squandered, and will continue to be, ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. W ARRANTED THE BEST NOW But IFifill:bi Said that the \ proclama- NOTICE.-Any person pretending to sell Plan- in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and not ftsr the preservation of our Rep hi' LI- ration Bittersin bulk or by the gallon is a swim:- WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and for tion •eifqhe urr, of September does not can system, but for its subversion. Even sale by C. COLEMAN, tat and imposter. It id put up only In our log contravene liTagiaa : 'Chute, since it is Near the Penitentiary, confirnied 14 act of Congress. The an- now the monarchy of Great Britain is cabin bottle. Beware of botttles refilled with . mhl7 Allegheny city, Pa. , Imitation deleterious stu ff , for . whichseveralpe.r- gip eis . . 9EI . ', swer to this is 'that the act of Congress not half so absolute in con, rated /311P013.TKE OF itself eitintriivenes the provisions of the power as is the President of the 1.712 i sons are already in prison. See that every bat- ifIALL Ihi AT NO. 95 MARKET AND , 111,_; sec our' arge and well selected stock of La- Constitution, the paramount law. What I dieti , Fine Gaiters, Balmorals and Boots; Mena' When ''lite turn to of four of the S taten mil tle has our United States stamp over the cora can he not do, if but his unmualated, and our signature on steel-plate aide i Pine Stitched Gaiters end Boots, of Glove Kid amen dititS to that Instrument we are will suggests it, under the specious plea label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout : Misses'and Calf; Boy's and Youths' of all styles; and Children's in endless variety, very met by t ' stern requirement: of military necessity ? What has he the habitable globe. j cheap, at " the right of the people to be secure in their not done UMW this plea of tyrants, and ' .. • P. H. D 2o2 RA B r ow dc ay, C N O . ., y. personal:muses, papersand effects against unrea sonable searches and seizures Waning be viola- what is it that he will not undertake to Ted, and Mi . Bvarrant Shall tsauc but uponproba ble cause supyforted by oath or affirmation and prolong his pbwei? ,- When the Gazette— l . 8- I,K-W l3 PLA 3 rit/A 4 Pill i r TEl " . * par u- he genuine article sold oy ticularly describing the place to be searched / SIMON JOHNSTON, and the persons or things to beseized." in the light of what the Administration (CONCLUDED TO-MORROW.) car. Smithfield and 4th sta. has done, end what it threatens-talks retenemeaw-sod the rZvr. 05t. PITI'SBU,RaIIi TUESDAY MORNING, ALA RCFI V, 1864 Cam" Those of our patrons who move Olathe Ist of April will please leave no tice at this office the No. and street of their new locations. AN ABLE SPEECH The leader will find in to-day's Poet tha first half of an able speech delivered some days since, by Hon. JOHN L. DAw- SON in the 'United States House of Rep rnentatives: it will repay an attentive perusal. FREMONT vs. LINCOLN On Friday last there was a large gath cling of Radicalsat the Cooper Institute, New York, to inaugurate the FREMoNT campaign against ialicoLN for the Balti more nomination ; among the audience were several of the General's stuff, who are still, like himself, reclining upon half pay and rations. In a prominent position in the Hall there stood a design representing FRE MONT as a horse, hitched to something intended to represent the Temple of Jus tice. By his side Mr. LINCOLN was de picted, in hideous caricature, 89 a "Hat headed babboon" With an enormous tail astride of a wooden hobby-horse. The resolutions adopted were of the genuine Abolition stripe. They proclaim "no am nesty save absolute submission ;" the right of suffrage to be regulated by Leg islative bodies, not prescribed IT the "Executive, — which is a slap at old ABE'S one-tenth dodge to secure his own election. Absolute equality of all men before the law without dis tinction of race cr color, and a deter mination to hold Old ABE to the one term principle. From these declarations it 'will he seen that the friends of the Pattfind( r M;=E3E2 THE POST---PITTSBURGH, ITU4SDAT M agr , * 1?•Nf1.1 TE ETH IV.fri TO.#o about presery t, - • . 1. ftepla 'earl insutu- 1016:1 ..,-. i ADVERTISEMENTS. Yreetellsylthotat pain by the use of Dr. tions, it e I"' either, an extreme ob. Oudry'shipparetlypt iv , :'' *.. lid in- ia tussrh orik.. tis Xlsite , - aor . F... 1 31. E. x ? ,, v1, R , ,21 A DiT . , 0 t. the Stfislity movements D iiiilitiiial ` * •14 ;'''h ;itto fast ehaneitg U 9 into a Mili- All work marranteil "••, -, • ta4 tiOdeW atism. 134 Smith 11•111 Street, lie PITTSSURGH 0 ke MEDICI NAL p JOS, FLEMING'S DRUG STORE, Corner Market street and the Diamond Fine Old Cognac Brandy, Fine Old Port Wine Fine Old Whisky, Fine Old Cherry Wine, l ins Old Madiera (Vine, Pure Holland Gin, Pure Jamaica Rum, Still Sparkling Catawba Wine. These liquors have been purchased exclusively for medicinal purposes, and those having use for them can rely on their purity. Also on hand, Congress and Saratoga Water, Blue Lick, etc., Prime Potash and• Soda Ash, Fine and Course Sponges, Hard -and Soft Rubber Goods of all kinds, and an extensive assortment of Drugs and Patent Medicines. Joseph Fleming's Drug Store Cur. of the DutnionJ and 111nrket at Mil-1-ra&t iIgSr . LONDON AND INTERIOR ROY AL MAIL COMPANY'S Celebrated rtemedlesi. Blood Powder and Bone Ointment, A certain care fur Dlacases of Horses and Cattle, known to and Llaed only by the Company in their, own stables f rum 1,11 until the opening of the Railway over the principal routes. After the general use of these remedies in all the stables of the Company. their annual sales of condemned stock were dismintinued. s saving to the Compa ny exceeding £7.00u per annum. In 1853 the Lon don Brewers Association oirerfal the Company 1.2,000 for the reeeipes and use the articles only n their own stables. BLOOD POWDER. A certain cure for founder, distemper, rheuma tism, hide bourid inward stratus. loss of appetite weakness, hear es. coughs-colds, and all diseases of the tunes, stdrfelt of scabbers. glanders, pol es-11. mange. inflammation of the eyes. fistula and all diseases arising from impure blood. cor rects the stomach and liver. improi ea the appe tite. r,`;11.111lIt, the bus. els. corrects all derange ments of the glands. strengthens the system makes the skirt smooth and glossy. horses bro ken down by hard labor or driving. quickly re stored by using the ponder once a day. Nothing will be found eq.ial to It in keeping horses up in appearance, condition and strength. London and Interior Royal Mall Company's CELEBRATED BONE OINTMENT, A certain cure for epivin, ring - hone. scratches umps. tumors. riim,us. bri.ises, foun dered feet. chilibiales. wind galls. contractions of the tendons, bone enlargements. &c. Blood Powder bite per packages; Borne rlintment 50c pen Sor pir. No 320 Strand , Bon. dint. itl,Keeson l Brabin. , .. New Y ,, rk French. Richards t t'o . T(iRRENCE Pitt stuirgh Drug House. t'orner Fourth and Market BEE=EII i I rCORNWELI. & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUt ACTITRERS I Silver and Brass Platers, Ant MAlltlfe.. areril of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, ( kir ntreet, and Duquesne Wny, /Indge.i A' HAI E LEARNED NOT TO SI Ut fust...hiihed.it and thing. learn t.. 1 ex perience elLti a c0rr.:4).0:1,1er., extending through out nll the l/I the hnblintole globe hnre turned their theories into lite,t, and votab lished n haste ir, un u liach 0e need Lot err. V. e are not surpriAed at such I,th ne the !olio. ing - although the prritinii it I tt rite them arr. We know the perions arid eiti_ii.nistan,a, hence feel Ott libert y to irulorrie their statement.; . rit.W 8k.1 , 11.1t1/. 11 Htia . Nov 14, Ibi DEAR Silt —I Late neon allir.ted manly yeais with set err prostrating eta nips in nip limns. cold feet and hands, and a general disordered a) stern Physician; and medicines tailed to relies cme While deli ins some [ricotta New York who .eels using Plantation. Bitters t lee pre, ailed upon the to try them. I otailtllerlCl . l tt ith a small alur glassful after dinner Peeling hotter by degrees, la a few days I tins astonished to rind the ,old- Liehrt and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, a hick I Ino.l not done for pears. 1 ieel like soot her being. My appe tite and strength hove also greatly =pro% ed the use of the Plantation Bitters. Respectfully, .11 uiiu }il.-0.4.1. 1.1 h..t.ps t , Z•ept. 16, 1863 • • • I his e been 111 the army buspltnl for fuurteeu mouths — speL - elilBl6l , u6.lneArly dela. At Alton. 1.11 .111e1 gore Inc s bill Ile 81 PlAnts lion bitters. • • 11. i re Is,ttle.4 restored my Speet ti ,u red n.e • • I . an: itgr TO RESTORE TAE Sito.s TO HEALTH.—The bloodinust bepurified and all medicines are uselesii"Wkileh do not pos sess the quality of Stimulating the blood to dis charge its impurities into the bowels. BRAN RETECS Po.t.s possess this quality in a high de , gree, and should be in every family. They are equally useful for children and adults; adapted to both settes, and are as innocent as bread, yet most &Teethe as a medicine. The Hon. Jacob Boyers of Springville, Ind., writes to Dr. Brandreth under date of May 11th, 1861 : . -I have used your Invaluable Vegetable Uni . versal Pills in my family since 1838; they have always cured even when other medicines were of no avail. I have been the means of my neigh , hors using hundreds of dollars' worth and I am satisfied they have received a thousand p er cent. • in blessed health through their use. 'They are used in this region for Bilious and Liver Dis eases, Fever anti Ague, and In all rheumatic cases with the most perfect success. In fact they are the great reliance in Meknes, and I trust your venerable life may be long spared to prepare so excellent a medicine for the use of man. • Please send me your lowest price by the gross." Sold by THOMAS REDPATH, Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers in medicines. mhl7-Iyd&wc TIIE CONFESSIONS AND EX PERIENCE OF AN INYALID.—Pub • lished for the benefit, and as a DAUTION TO . YOUNLI MEN and others, who Butter from , Nervous Debility, Premature Decay at Man i hood, &c., supplying at the saute time mg MEANS PP SELF-UERE. By one who has cured himself alter undergoing considerable quackery. By inclosing a postpaid addressed euc elope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, esq., (ebb- - Smd&w Bedford, Kings co., N. \ . • • • • I!:y.=A FACT In the year 18.55 kir. Mathews first prepared the VENETIAN HAIR since that time It has been used by thousands, and info instance has it failed to give entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DY Els the cheapest in the world. Its price Is only Fifty cents, and each bottle contains double the quantity of dye in those usually sold for $l. The VENETIAN D yt. Is warranted not to in jure the hair or scalp In the slightest degree' The YEN E'l' lAN LYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whatever. The VENETIAN DYE produces Any shade that may be desiml—one that will not fade,crock or wash out—one that is as permanent as the hair itself. For sale by all druggists. Price 60 cents. General Agent, 12 Guldst. N. V. Also manufacturer of :11 tiTii ovie ARNICA HAM C1L05,... the hest halt dressing in use. Price 2t. cents. janiti-lyd TDR.TOSIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LININIENT.—In pint bottles at fifty cents. cures lameness, cuts. galls, colic: sc. Head the t ollowinr: Horror:, .luly 7th, 1863. Dr. Tobia s —We have used for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks. cuts. bruises and colic, and in en ery Instanee found it the ta-st article / ever In this circus comps in) Pleake send 'me sin dozen, as It Is the Lull) liniment we use now. We bane 104 horses, some ery mini rcr ,10 not want to leave toil in witl.,Jt It li t AT"T FROST, Manager 1 an A Mt. urci, t Go 's Menagerie. Sold by THOS. Pittsburgh, and all respectable Irrugglsts. Office. 66 'ortlandt Street, New York. mhl7-Iydatwc DMIEIII39II iRrA NEW THIND UNDER THE S. In its effeet—instantanenus to its coloring prover—matchless. Ln all its ingredients—vegetable. 111 11a operation—natural In its beautifying results—enduring In its tentiency—preservative. In Its popularity—unequalled. CRISTADORWS HAIR DYE, 13 prt , llollllred both by the World of N.deract and the a arid of I aishi,s, the Ilnest preparation et er ins cored by art to recut; the short coatings of Nature. I'llanufacturril by J. t'liHTAldifitt, Ni. 6 Astor House, New York. taold by all Drug gists. Applied by ail Hair Dressers mhl7.-tyd..t.a, PITTsI3I - 11(111 V ENETIAN HAIR DYE, VENET IAN Lrsim ENT anti t:R.l.:".T.:ll.()ltO'S HAIR I)VE. .011 at FLE:II ENO , . loßt'li STORE of the Dt.nood and Market at. """ I - . BR_ DBFRVS PI A NO -S ILe woet POW Lit V I I. nn.l k.I.L A N s toned lurt rumeitts twtaulnet urt,l L V 11.: :S. I. it z 1E0: Revel% ed within n,r,th at State Fairs mid tu~tlt utt, N v nee nlso nsel.ts 1.. t Schomacker & Co.'s and Boardman &Gray's Well-known excellent PIA NOS, and S. D.& H.W.SMITH'S MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS Ulf EILSONS DESIRINU A PERFECT JR. Instruufent are in) iced to call and exaffloie before purchasing skew here. Among those who hat e purchased these instruments in this iteine ty tie take pleasure in referring to Allen Kra- CO-PARTNERSHIP. fuer, esti , Itatenotu 11fie, ewl., Allegheny eit) John Met`ortly, rot Palk, Ale( find) a. Co., ' Mrs. the un d ers i gne d h aye t h is d ay entered Into Mei bunt}. Oak Intl; Jr. .1 owsli H. 1 , 11 el 'Unlock, articled of l'oloirinership tor M.anufsetuting, A. Hoe, eler, eari., Richard Bard, esti., Last Lit. 3 /. erty . Jon Pitts sq., burgh lir. D. H Hostetter, I). i Importing and Vending Book h , Saddlery and Coach Hardware, MN= L iT ARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer OTS, SE I at WLS, GA ERS and BALMORA B L O S of the eet styles, opening every day, and the cheapest in the city. J. H. BORLAND, mhig 98 Market st. Ili It a Lye 1. MATHEWS IT'S. H. BORLAND'S, 98 Market et., 2d door from sth =II NING, MARCH 22, 1864. ei r , rl 4'; ' g CO-PARYNER,SEff. FIRST DAT OF FERRI:A -CP ry, Im-t, the undersigned admitted as a. member of their firm :11r LEWD , . POW E, fur many years manager at the LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER SILL And Smelting Works The narr.e an I itt le o f 11., lir,. remain as 1!=, PARK. 7wE'l' 112 fry sz. FOR S _ Exchange for (it► Property That LAP , I. DWI 1.1.1N0 with erotin - is at tached e , ~.t it,;(lN T El: F. furrnerly I";,cu pled ty Chris:lva 01 East Film- Stabling and Out-Etuildinv iv ItiP Ma" L.l 11. 11 , 1e/11114 Hoek. F R I. I ii.‘l` , FlN, 1W fourth street, Pittsburgh MARCH, APRIL AND MAY A RE THE MONTHS To pI'HIFI• THE 111..4 J -I r, lc - Act “f tlkl, 113 I.revire,l by ILIN 61 63 6trek.t. 1,e14,,a n 111 tli'rotl4lll nrl.l nmarentl3 reju ven,te the whulr not Only lure Illtvratt, e I. }hi. Wood porll}lng when ne,.”ary as it roils !hrugh R thousand ehan ‘,/elei.ll e, ye 1. , 11~1111.1, t. U. whole 6 . it en, Price, 5U Gtut, , t large Bottle 1141,21 Cbl.ll 'rItJN riri HE CO-PAH 'Frei-HSI-11P IMRE, a. I ut.r, e•lltiug !,‘‘,..13 the undereigned, ureter the Lome ul .1 F IPA Ya t't )., I. day thhsolo ed Keefer retiruxit Ito, the n roll tbLourgh, Yn , tr4ll = 1,6.1 11.1 all it. branelie, under the name au.l ett le id ID A. SC A: - II A VI) No. 58 Wood Street. • .10:81AH F. DAY, TD/ALAS S. HAYDEN. Pittsburgh, Pa.. January Itith, 1861. 1m 18-dtf 11.1 31 0 V A L. CAR VER'S MAKE—For sale by girl A U LRING IRONS—SHUGART A. IL/ Warehouse, No. 143 First and 120 Second sts. JAMES BO WN, ILW anufacturers of all sizes azd descridtions of mhl9 136 Wood at. 11,111,C0al Oil Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water .'MILLETS.pipes. Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal nor qumity_ OF SIIPE- For isle by Aloulds, Putties, Hangers and Couplings. JAMES BOW/C . , Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrip- mhig 136 Wood st. ton made to order. Raving a complete machine shop attached to C men: 4.. t Table and Pocket—For sale pp LARGE ASSORT the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully S attended to. 021-IydAw JAME ' E. P. MIDDLETON, mhl9 138 Wopd BOWN at. WINES, BRANDIES, &C., , Akin, sole proprietor of the 40.1.13 WIiEAT wIII6AY, No. 5 North Front St., PIIILADELP.I3I4, uitil4-Iyd DLANDRETH & SONS'S NEW ClWi. . OP GARDEN SEEDS, Just rebeired and 1- 111CpARTIELS FOR SAI.E.--400 SECOND for sale by BECKHAM MO LONG, hand IRON BOUND, by No. 127 Liberty it., Pittsburgh, Pa. H. M , SWIGEN n. CO., 63 Smithfield it. . E - FAt 3 2 . ;L4 1-•~ ~~. -ha —, th INSURANCE AGENCY V HAVE BEEN DULY COMMISSION ed and licensed to act for the following rt.!- ! liable Fire, Marine anil Life Insurance PHENIX of Brooklyn, N. `i Capital ISUO,OW, WASHINGTON of New York Capital $400,000 00 elaaeta Feb. 1., 1064 585,130 .16 naettled elalnia . . 2,320 00 Capital and Surplus i382,81u .415 rtilr Company issues Participating Policies. Its script dividend have been Go per cent. pet an num for three years past. American Life & Trust of Phila Capital 45°"°°. For further Information apply to S. BRYAN, Broker and Insurance Agent, 69 Fourti street. To Railroad Contiactors. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR JU the Graduation, PlasOnry; s ßridge Super structure, Ballast. Oros*.ties and Track Laying of the Pl'rTSl3l:liGli k OuNNELLSVILLL RA.ll...ltOdli, between Connellaville and Cumberland, Embracing a distance of about EIGHTY-SEV EN M L in Sections of abOut one mile each. Speriticaribris will be ready at the Company's °ince in Pittsburgh, on and after the Ist of APRIL proximo, and proposals will be received until the 2.3 d of APRIL ensuing% BENJ. H. LATROBE, °Mee P. is C. R. R. Co. President. Pittsburgh, March 16, 1864. nibp-tf ARTNERSITIP NOTICE R . P .101 IN T. MICENNAN has *this day be comqsassociated with me as partmerin the DR G Ell' - INE.'sS, carried on at No. 69 Federal street and corner of Federal and Ohio sts., Allegheny, Pa. The name and style of the firm will hereaf ter be EuROE A. KELLY as CO. Allegheny. March 21, 1864. mh22-10t gr4ARPENTERS ATTENTION.—TRR li .1 ourne) men !!Carpenters will has e a meet ing in SPEAR E':l HALE, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets THIS I:VENING, March 72d, at TS; o'clock. - m1122-1t RLINN•S PATENT LAMP CHIMNEY ULEANEI.—No more Chimneys broken in cleaning. it cleans a chimney without wash ing and is the only article in the market that cleans a chimney properly. 1. or sale at the principal Lamp Store., and at the Lamp mat Ul4 store of ' WELI)ON a. KELLY, Agents tor the Manufacturers. UNRIVALED PIANOS are warranted for eight years and privilege of eXChange granted at any time within six months. should a Piano not give entire satisfac !ton. eHARLoIVE I3LUME, 43 Fifth street, 'ole agent for Knatte's Pianos, Haines' Bro's New York Vianos and Prince's School' Organs and Melodeons. mbla PA PER HANGIN G S--E LEGA N T and CI tS'iL 1 from the - Imktertal City of Paris." BEAUTI Fl IL and Att)Drat ATE, trout the gay "City of tiothain'• and "City of Broth erly Love." PRETTY and CHEAP, from the -Lana of Wooden Nutmegs" and - Steady Hab- Its. • On exhibition and for sale by W. P. MARSHALL, el Wood street. KRC/EGER A. SCHMIDT, MANC fx,turers of tlrxnd , square and Upright Warerooms, No. 6 Leroy Place, N. I Re utter to dealers and the public a very au- Iteritir Article. t )n1 Mr. kilt/Et/ER was et the late firm 01 Callentterg tr. Uo , awl the manufac t wring partner. Dekeriptive circulars free. tridisAgente wanted. PLANER & KAYSER'S Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines, These sewing Machines are known as the Yer?' beat in Ihe I nited States. They are W A RRA Ell, and sold at the LOWEST PRICE:. Uall snd examine them before buy tug elsew here. Re pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to. F LEVEN. ER N EST AX F ELM , Agent, No. 103 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. PROPI.)SAI,S WILL BE RECEIVED at the titllce of the Western butte Peniten tiary, until FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF A PKIL, for furnishing LI MP and NUT CiiAL, and good FR ESH ;BEEF, free of bone, (in all eases the bone will be dedwetedo for one year, irum the first day of April next. Bids will be opened on SA rt It AY , I' H E SEUoND, at lu a. ni , and awarded to the lowest and best bidder. JOHN HIRMINGELAIII, Warden. MBES ALARGE LOT Oil' Congress 5 . 1 i Tobacco, Baltimore Spun Tobacco, Navy Pounds Bright .• 1 . Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco ; Solace Pine Cut Sunny Side Fine Cut •• Sweet Olive At M'COLLISTER .5. BAER'S mhlB 108 Wood street- COUNTRY RESIDENCE POE SALE. —Six acres of ground and a comfortable two-story brick dwelling house-, arranged with hall, ten rooms and cellar, well of water at the door, large barn and stable corn crib, potiltry house, et,.; a large numberof bearing fruit trees of choice varieties; school house within live min utes walk, a tine view of the Ohio river and its beautiful scenery`, situate at Reniington Station. S. CUTRBEMT a. SONS, 51 Market street. POSSESSION APRIL IST, 1E164. For sale, a two-story frame house of four rooms, kitchen, and cellar, with lot ib feet front by 55 deep. Price CVO. Also, a two-sttorl - brick dwelling house and lot, - '2O feet front on k ederal street, Allegheny, by 100 deep on Ledlle street, to al2 foot alley. Price 52,000. S. CUTHBERT Sr. SONS, 51 Market at. , mom ROL& CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, Nails, assorted sizes, Clover Seed, Mess Beef, Mackeral f bbla and halves, Herring In store and for sale by PA.TTERSON & AMMON No. 6 Wood O. - EIDESH TOMATOES AND PEACE ES- -300 doz. fresh Tomatoes, in cans, 200 do Peaches, do • In store and for sale by • _ ROCHESTER AND BUFFALO COOPER TOOLS—For aale by JAMES BOWN, 136 Wood Ert. COLT'S REVOLVERS AND AL L other approved kind—For sale by , SAXES BROWN ISO Woad st. HARDWARE—A GENERAL A S scrim:set—For sale by JAALES.BOWN, Wood4t. AILOR BREARS, MEW . —Just received aid for sale J • . Wood 1130 Wood st. m l / 1 4.1w lil I - , , Ds: t% .‘ n-"I -' ,4 9te ' SPRING GOODS, OPENING A .HT_TG - us HACK E' S Cor. sth and Market Street. mh22 =I=EIM PIANO FORTES, REYMER at BROS., 126 and 128 Wood at. ........, „,...:,..,... 0. Coif S : . " & 0E,,: , -,' Concert Hall - Shoe Stare, 62 flii..ll STREET, • - Fr. A . -0 ' i , ' ,-. , • , ::: ...ici JUSli f r, ;11130EIVE it ',l , . • , THEIR SPRING GOODS, Containing the largest assortment that has ever been offered tti:the retail tiade In ihli atty. :. 1 mhlt SECOND ' ARRIVAL SPRING GOODS, GARDNER &. SCHLUTER'S, NO. 92 VAlinr STRUT CLOAKS & SHAWLS, Some choice styles, cheap DRESS GOODS, Many styles confined to our.Bouse alone, prim as cheap as years ago. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Among which may be found some Foulards and iiroll.rt Pia ides In Fair Lavender Mode, Brown and Pink, en. tire new in style, we will sell cheap, Linen Goods, Cloths and Oassimeres, _ mhl 8 VERY' CHEAP. all -Paper ! WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS. LATF:MT STYLES DIRECT FROM the manufacturers, for sale' at the lowest prices, at Foerster & Schw,irs's, (1.104- tr.33lT'l`l - Irrir.l.) mhl7-2m zfafit NOTICE' TO SHIPPERS. Philadelphia & New York EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. Daily F'reig'ht Line. CiONsIGNMENTS TO-EITHER Agent forwarded to any point East or West free of commission and with dispatch. WM'. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 S. Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, No. 117 Wall street, s.• New WIL-NIUN WHILLDIN, President, York. mhl4..3md 300! • S4(M): Government Bounty. THE HIGHEST LOCAL BOUNTY' in this city can be obtained by calling 'im mediately at No. 26 Fifth Street, ROOM NO. 1, SECOND STORY. 4;3 - Agents will' be liberally paid for bringing Men. 42i - Choice of service given THE. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF a, Calf, Rip, and CAVALRY BOOTS, _With Enameled and Plain Legs, McCLELLAND'S AUCTION, 55 FIFTH STREET NEW STYLES 1 5 - 1 WINDOW SHADES, Received THIS DAY. A C " ) NEW SPRING STOCK OF ai:CA_RPETS! Well seasoned Corti C - LOTI-r, 'Per *CALLUM'S. . LIAM aver ESTCOMIXI, NO. 87 IMFRTIf STREET. MAILVELN" Nur Aims ~..nepir, BEST maxim:Rs ever oftred lit'this market. feta `COUNTRY BLatiNIaITEL UMPEIVELD-rA SPLMNDID lot of COUN TRY BLlklincers_ ,at IL T. LYNCHS, No. 96 Market street, and ,No. l Marlset EUM febil .., BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS A Eastern prices, at BORLAND'S, lett27 98 Market Et. OF NEW Wall Paper! GraAn Leather !xf 1# CM 3> 7-4
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