I.`r.t!F tTite - 113110 P-I 1.-SB VRGHt MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 11361 turns out IMO pairs of shoes and brogans THE , 4 i Ci N i s - 6s. I T has ben decided by a court-martial in irfissouri that the testimony of color- The leading clam pions of miseegena- e l „itiii,„,„ is admissible. . . . lion are making large calculations rcla 'FILE California papers are earnestly tive to the spread of their doctrines iu arcing the fanners of that State to nn. the coming four years; the Illdepe h d e ,f , ilertiSc the culture or t0i,a,•,•,. MERRY WARD BRECIIER'S paper, calun Peach and plum trees arc in bloom lates that by that time the people will be in North Carolina, and peas are well praparefi for a "mixed ticket" for the a l t' A Etta: at New Orleans on the liith highest office in their gift. That paper, inst. destroyed sAlo,ooii worth 11 f pr, p looking to 18(18, remarks: criy. "The next National nominating en" 'nth' . COMMANDER .1. 11. CRF.DiIITON 113 S will betteld in Richmond. Blacks and white, , it „! 111(.11 ordeicd temporary ordtinti,T Win. perhaps mingle equally in its debate, decision., and it woad oe an act ut Juati.e tit)* :it I ll,' ltoStollnary-ynnl. of these long oppressed and despised heir or God should be selected with one of thetr great Tilt, wholesale grocers of Chicago co-fighters like lleoplaa Ni to repregent a renev, - I have had a "convention. - and have re ed nation, the master and model of the world." to sell for cash only hcreaftin% We do not think dud the election of MANI' men and women have sad 0C(11. FRED DouGLASS to the 'Vice Presidency ,ion to know that two du not neu would be any worse than that of themy„ pair. person who now occupies that position. Ilh.e.kusts.:you can't get all you want, When 11Amur; was a Democrat, the old don't neglei t Nv hat you can get. Sion cu Whigs of Maine used to charge bin' 'tilt of the all the juice there in i• with being. whit Uncle ABE denominates an American of African descent. And it soijk barrel n which (hit As very probable that he is. If tin-re be covered in Pleasant ,i ' r t it 01. ,-:; y ' n , ti .‘.• i , ' , en s e t\ : any truth in physiognomy there eau be g'Mia no doubt but that FiamiaN has b, n THE winning lost of the race of life sailing under false Colors. Nor is it so i a slab of white or gray stone standing out from that turf where there is Ili, wore certain either that old ABE, himself is i , ckey in ,, the clean thing; that there is some "mis- F. the middle of last July Sd ;it am cegenation" in him is quite probable. er hare been captured and destroyed in At all events, after standing Lim in the ittempting to run the blot kade of 11 it White House for eight years (should he n ' in g limi be re-elected) the people will Le prepar- THE Poz. , r a Bohemian republican pa• per printed at ht. Louts, puts the name el for any necessity which Abolitionism ofFtemont up as a presidential climb late may think proper to inflict upon them. at the head ot its ei,ittinini. In the meantime a contemporary thus SAMUEL WittoitT, esti , Isle editor of proves Mr. LINCOLN to be of mixed f :o.umltia (Pa ) Spy, has been ap blood pointed an assistant Adjutant General, That hetercielism of cbarricter. n ht. .h ha- I, with the rank tlf Captain. so many to the beliefthat Mr. Lincoln is insam TIIF. Toronto papi'r , uit, c Iht ' , I is, we, suspect, more ratiolltin) lit CUI.I.III‘ .1 lit I Patrick's day celebration in that t ily upon the idea that he is the outcrop it min - o il y IV it kt o V:1I Thu spittikers in mote African in his ancestry. This notion is strengthened by his phy torsi and nil) Niel.;ll,l,- , lul_ctl troely in "treasonable ex pro , ell proportions; his lace and hands, and tspt-'- , ions" against the Eng.] sh (:overnnit Ili. ally his Feel, which, like his manners, teeth) strongly of the plantation. his • A GENTLEMAN of Boston a few vests stiperstition and his eutiacientiouincns—n 111,h • , t sk_e, cognizance of no 0C,(1,,,,, ago Plirl.ifit4 , a pieceit land in such as are personal to himself—is of the purest , port, Rhode Island, for isl-1.,000, and iii 'Congo; and his negro logic and rhetoric—soh ' .;antee rty ~,w va i utd at $,2. . ,1), we have heretofore been inclined to attribute to his negro palltics—is better a...utotteit Jot I upon the.presumtion of an earlier origin CONNECTICUT ELECTION The annual election in Connecticut takes place to-day; and an Abolition contemporary, alluding to the means its party has used to ins ure a •virtory ON er the Democracy, triumphantly exclaims "we have the dead wood upon them." We have no doubt of this whatext r, on are therefore prepared to announcl' 10 - morrow a decided Abolition triumph hi the land of steady habits. But the reader would, perhaps, like to know what the "dead wood is, - with V 1 La, II Abolitionism carries elections It is similar to stocked cards or lqadecl dice, and just as sure to win. For 105110., e the Administration at Washington, ni , re than a month ago, announced that there would . be no draft required in Conneeli- Mit. By some new mode of figuring, those astute persons who figure behind the scenes arranging for the (onsmill tlon, discerned that Connecticut was not only exempt but entitled to considerable credit. The election which takes place_ to-day explains all this. Victories at the plans being, in the estimation of Abolition ism, more important than triumph iu the field, the Adminirtration is determined that if, by its blundering, it loses the latter It will not, also, lose the former. If, after careful canvass, these people find that thei • party is likely to go Under in a particular canvass, a few regiments of soldiers are sent home on parole to umkea triumph secure. This is what it,t termed having the "dead wood" upon the outraged people who are opposAl to our present despotism. lire: I lit , ll Fall: AT CHICA(IO. —The l'hitago papers are giving interesting The Nest of Sluggards, Called by dela/Unlit id the opening of the great Jot Courtesy a Congress. got up by the l'ynian Brotherhood in That congregation of incapables, the that city. Tue Hon. John Went Ns unit federal. Congress, says the World ut delivered the opening address, and there Thursday last,.is passing this sixteenth were interesting ;we-monies ou the o, week of its session as it has passed those casion. thatlave preceded it. The public credit, Tot: ('qty Councils of Washington the sole support of the war, lies like ti are taking action against contrabands 1,- blectiing man whose life is oozing away„ ng UlinWell to vote. The Star says there -and these °Blasi surgeons are wrangling are more than twenty thousand of them day after day over some silly imperti- there. It severely deprecates the legis nence and leaving the patient to die. , !futon that will confer on them the right gereic treatment is required, and there of suffrage, but the majority of the A ID,. sapient sluggards do nothing—"precisely litionists in Congress are for it, anti will i Aeltlter more nor less than nothing." probably carry it. , , '. Bien of all parties demand immediate 1 TnE Democratic State Central Cow. ! vigorous taxation, but their representa mittee of l'onn. have announced the fol- Because only procrastinate and dawdle. ' t % for State officer., - ' Beeause a noted abolitionist had died ( I F l:s ;o w r it ( F oN ' ( l , o n m or i _ n - a G m eo n r s ge H. Browne ' el : o - . Uaey adjourned over a whole day and For I 'e ttnant Gin( in: r rester.u .1 u ~ - • , , -- gave.o.ver even the pretense of business. blotnettmes, within the last week, When Fleury Butler, of Warwick. For seere ~ .. important questions were to be voted lary of state—Elisha R. Potter, i ---, lii 1\ upon, it required the coercion of the r - a ° l u — th hi WalterS. Bii For Attorney rges of Cranston.. Gen For sergeant-at-arms to bring in members to make a quorum. General Treasurer -Henry H. Cooke,' of Newport. In the discussion of the bank bill, yes- IT will lie itldserVi 11 dial the rtrilttr [nib %crafty, there were times when the thin i l i i i s g ffi t 'd he in A Army „ d r i t s i l l i e a t i c , l n ie t, s . [nit:lett.: into o t h i r h o r u e - ;, ness of the House caused it to be doubt. - • • • The Plantation Butters hste cured ed if a quorum was present. The yen ' me of Liver Complaint, 01 which 1 w. laid tip does Ill , t emanate ._ ate y_caterday consumed a great part of grand ~. , r . i ., t , front omit rate, and had to abandon nis , bastaesd. General Grant, but from Mr. Lincoln, 11. B. K1N , :,1 RI. (del eland, (i i• T the dayirtidtscnssing the President's re who still as sand= to act as Commander- --- construction policy that is, in gnarling in-Chief. Tw o years ago Mr. Lincoln meol. : dera, ;l l ;t r ie Plantation Bitters have cured about the mode of cooking the hare when meet of the Kidneys mid f dna' ) the hare to he cooked is not yet caught. organized the same army into ro•ps i t.).ga,r,h..t.ha charm. has diet tensed me fo , r 3., , e,jr t s. It 'l.. la C. C. A (Kati:. In the House, the chairman of the Corn- without consultation with or th„ know " i t' `1"1 No 254 lirdatlwa ) mlttee of Ways and Means could find i ledge of its then i oromantler. sr.e, uc., 6, N.,. no better use for his time than to cm- 1 IN the seven yeats, from 15.5", to Hil', ploy it in scurrilous jibes at an officer of ! 13,957 male «In %lets were discharged The Plantation Bitters make the week strung, ,the army who has been living for six- ' from English prisons, and in the same the languid brilliant, and are ex haused nature's, ' , teen months in retirement. This is the . y ears 3,41,i known convicts—mor e than great restorer. They are composed of the cele . ' urgent business on w hi c h th e men 24 per cent, of the former number-- \\ ere brattd lintianya Bark. IA intet g retto, i!tassafras, intrusted with saving a nation spend it.”/lE. Herbs, isti.oll present edin trim fly pure ' recommitted to convict prison In 111' * - 1 1 1 IR ii ,;:l. their time! land the number discharged was :Li. ;:iii;, . __ The rebel Congress put; these worth- and the number of known convicts re S. T.-1860—X. ies to shame, he rebel Congeess is in committed was 417, a little more than Pt:fa-r.; of sedentary habits, trounce' with earnest; would to God ours were! The 11 per rent of the numl.or released. weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the hew, rebel Congress has revived the collapsed - lack of appetite, distress alter eating. torpid It,- credit of the confederacy by intrepid THE Cost of the entertainment given ,tip,ti,,,, k, c,„ , I erve to suffer if they taxation. BLS all &tele darer,'. It is sw. by the city or London to the Prince and Cr. will not tr them. . , fill, oh congregation of sitoz_oink t,-, Princess of Wales, last :lune, is officially They arc recommended by the highest medi learn even front from the rebel-. stated ;it $7,070. The wine bill for th. , al authorities, and are warranted ill Vi l la ill, an --a- nail] ii • illal A lin mer was nearly $:1,000. In c itio,Leg,,r. Imnt•tietnt meet. 'llti• nee ex anshog 'Arrested.—We kale/ that a party le.) 7 a similar display in honor of ..,., ~ ' a ble, perfeetly pore anti tumid—, 7 C01:41924ted of fifteen men, dress- Queen Victoria cost London only itg4,- '' NoTior..—Any person pretending to sell Plan ed in citizens' clothes, visited Barren , 275; so that the corporation spent over nation'forty Bitters in bulk orby the gallon is a swind- Creek, oh Saturday last and arrested ' and imposter. It is put up only in our log Mr. Joseph Bretton and his son, Sam- to the Prince than it did to receive the Ice s ual Acworth, Jesse Walter and son, of Queen herself. cabin bottle. Beware ol bottiles Imitation deleterious stuff'. for which set efillei with ersi per- Quantm; Mr. John Mall, George Mall, AN ex-slave hits just fallen heir tO same are already in prison ire that et cry but and John Wainwright, of Tyaskid. It - the swig sum of eight thousand tie has our United :States stamp over the curb is laid that the party came in a hack dollars in I thin. Two years ago the unutilated, and our signature on steel-plate side from Salisbury, and .that they nrrivrd i planter -a ho "owned" 'Lim brought him label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout there in a steamboat the day previous. . to Green en., in that State and freed I the habitable globe. 'What the' charges agaist thelec gentle- i him, and at the same time deposited in P. 11. DRAKE & CO.. men are we have not b n able to learn. i bank eight thousand dollars, giving , 202 Broadw,,y, N. V. —.Sonvirset (Nd.) Hera( . i i'the negro the certificate of deposits for i --- so I safe keeping. The planter died, the ; - ts PLA.NTATION BITTERS. iii-Vien ask : "When will the Presi- i i-laVe lived, , andeourtruled that the mon- 1 —The genuine article sold by dential chair be like the moon ?" When ey belonged to Sambo; who enjoyed his I SIMON JOHNSTON, err. Smithfield and 4th sta. there's a man in it. ! good luck amazingly. i febanimd&w-eod sews and General Items. cOUNTElrstip,,fefil/63" Qk the :44ton Bank (4 it( n gatt i 7.3l e., IT iy believed That ni;o4ostitipt*ll will lias, l'ongress this 11,#lifiefr itt:ENAN, tht , „:ipriz*Eftghter lingtid to tnc rapidly decrtiljngloealti;. - N I: w YORK city haa'achurch for every three thousand inhabitvta, and a grog gery for every one hund IT is estimated that $1,300,000 worth of tobacco was grown in Lancaster conn ty, Pa . , last vear. A COvERNNIENT shoe• factory i 5 in operation at Richmond, which daily TnF eNrienhiture of Fran, e has risen consideraldv above that ‘,l tin at Britain The usull English bade t ahem £7o,Oo!loiin 51 erho 2' The French expenditure T.h . thi , year kill beat, nt Cie2,ooo,oon iq ann , unce,t from II difax Ih . o .t prni , n , ition In Unite NoN S, otu,, N( w 13 mn , w.rl; n l l'r aid'. 1.1,T, 1 III( I. Mon n) \lrt:ra.ha , 1012, Lj,j, i h ‘ I tir n..t Ic nl.l‘ 1• , 111D.1 turn /pit ~ n e :01 1 nt t ht. cnt uirt.- It, \V 1 1 , 1., ,• Itt. , lte n I 1,, gent I , , Trip: Conn, lagr• Niapipviii ha: 1., I , I.“lli.riAt nut hotitly c‘)Etlpitly lan ili• 3;1.1 klW 1 ,11i1111•11 ,, t1 , eS Mil tL ,11 halAtant Ix. 'tlanvEt.sat> Ii tills tin Isith iii they are a coldblimiled race: they art• politician:i. among ilometA ic t care little who is master, or what are the pverturnings,i,n their picking , !st re at, lire: and what are their midnight rallt but primary meetings A .1. 11r W4SIIIIEN NEP., c, l , , flork Put; consented to ne a candid:it, 1, the next l'ongre , s . , on the Detno,rati, ticket, in the fliz.trict composed of (In herland, Perm and York eounti,- 111 i G. is a 12 . eritlentail of e,)asiderat ) l, pt•i sonal popularity, and well versed in pliv lie affairsi. Trut: New York Trilm has a gl,t%+ ing acrount of the sAver in NevtAJ In a total of 12,fist4 feet of land the value it upon each foot is front $460 to $16,000, only four parcel , ,Itt of thirty in 'tut down at le-s than $l,OOO a and mo,t of it reaching a larger tigurt 'rile 1'2,5i4S are valued at $2',,:14t:',U641 E POST---PITTSBURGH, M{IiNDAW MORNING, T itqx of the Post Fr - r.Pl.llt}G LIQUORS Ivor EINt. ialliza P. BARR—Having noticed NAL PURPOSES, akhrt icle Iffi e'Olsronicle of March 'lst , in 'regard to 2 ;!ian interview the Rev. Dr. ''' Thompson had with Gen. Grant at Al- Corner - toona, Pa., the Dr. says: "Grant, speak ing of •Gen:l , McClellan, attributed his • failure to no t Want of ability or educa tion, but to the fact that he rose tr,o rap idly, was intoxicated by his elevation, and afraid to make a bola step lest it should be a false one." having on Rey eral occasions spoken with Gen. Grant between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, I recollect distinctly a conversation I had with hint in regard to Gen. McClellan. Speaking of the seven days' light Gen eral Grant said there was no other General in the army could have done one-half he did on that "occasion. Gen. Grant also praised him for the speedy restoration and management of the Army of the Potomac after Gen. Pope's defeat at Bull Run. From the above conversation I had with Gen. Grant, I am led to infer that Gen. McClellan was in no way "intoxicated by his eleva tion," nor was he ever "afraid to make a bold step lest it should he a false one." Gen. Grant's opinion is, and it can be said of the entire Army of the Potomac, that he \Nu , in every way capable of per forming the duties incumbent upon him as a soldier and a ciminianding General, had It not been manipulated by Washingt,m pont( ians and puzzled by false lights held out before hint; in a word, Gen. Grant has an exalted opinion of Gun. McClellan, and the saute an be said of Gen. McClellan of Gen. Grant. Having been la % sired whilst in New Yolk of testimL the love and de% ot,ol, Lb, one entertain 1,,r the other; hi a private iinversatiall 1 ha,l Nk 1111 G. it MI (1. 11111,11 V Spoke in the highest termaoftlen. Grant ri It -1.k.1 trllll . 1 T A Si Declined.—lion. George E Pugh, having M., lined, on account in il, licate health, serving as tole of the l'resitlen tial largo. fot Denim lath Ti, kct, lion. Chas liecrn elin, nt Cincinnati, Ins been appoint, d In till the vacant Y. llr Puirli in io. clinin.:, says - Aml now lest there almulit supposed necessity for ,ilyinL7 it lierialter, I will say that more than ever attm II to the urganiinti , or, 4,1., th, prim .pl, s of the Deno.cratic Italy. an 1 limit I int, 11,1 tm support tin t the .01‘. ni, oi representinl , the party at CM, July next " An Important Order I I 11..1-1111 t. •11 h:l' n hk, ti .;-.l4tant .kdintlint.(;; n I1"It-thin2t ;1. ;hrtt ill ,nlistin t the ,k• nut oi tiw ••1 0, of NV( st Virga i ,„ 1. ht• slopped :it (in,. Ile , thtt !.. the Inert of th, 1 7 1; 11 t Etntry wi hare alrea,iv het-rt cr,•iiit • i to litt:litottre will he prrmittrd in !.i. credited, but :,II "ILA I/rrt I I, art I. 111 once dinCnillllll_l,l Female Smugglers Sent South. daselit , r, nu.l Air. r, , ur to rlo• ~I.t , r , on, tour. Ngt) for att, mpting li. ,n111;;!,:je •,n,l I(•tt,r , Knuth, ri nt Vortr,-; Aler,r,, ,, I. 1 0 C II] , • WO , ~ f ri ,1 A t E IEI 1.V.,14 It 14 IV l) NOT •1 1~ r L. %ht....m.1 41 .i,j 114444, Ira - 441 4 4.4 oat Pttnt.tirm • I I i.e ha1.,11,51.1 sitt. I,h it frers• .t ktWit) to r Jur to ft,t 1,11.!_ .111 11....1 1. KE. 11.,11 lEMIIIIIII '~:,luq to ) Met. . • glawdul .ittr diune, b)-d., 111 Y lew an) • I u AA Ant ~ ..101,1 1.. ill, 1 bleep the ttleto thrt.tt4 1,111. I 11,1 I I Li• 1.01“, In 111,, lie and glrf ligllt grvittly k raprct I ~„I ~ •• • • • I ht t tit 11. i. rtlllo lor tiros l n.lt.rlll) At Alto., 111 ,111.•\ 1.,).• I/..• to/111r ol lion Bitter, • • reslto.-.1 no) eyetscli it, • • 1 A FI ‘1 11 MEE! it .1 V I.NI 1,1 GI, 31 >-.,.1N, 5 - 1 •• 1r„ 1'“16 .1 ug2 Ilk I , lt h K on.lert tl I Hit Errs tat, e 1 , 4-.•11 kit ell w to! LIU I Ilk iknene awl urns. Wl,il tuont 1,1111.1 cnt , I (11, jou,. g~Il i 1 , ‘; Si Itis 144114/4 114 14, 114 ,1. tad methenl akil I 11.t.1 inn rltnnuetrd, hetti 1.1,•11 I'l.. Mel) restored We CoWI/1.'11,1 with 1,1 4- spl.lliLd ill WI IVI el I an) I ici 41,1 strength rnpldlq in,:renie,l, 11..1 she In 11‘.. . 11 Heeptctfuli y, Al KA. (I fit /."''' " • • • I owe much to you, for I trill Lr novo the Plantntion 11Mord hvt o wired 11;) lite V. /I W ',JOON Lo., INtn,lll,l, IN 1 " • • • Thou wilt send we two bottles ta,t. of tby Plentstion Bitty!, itic wife Iris greatly benentest by their use. y rib, AhA " "• • • I hire bcCIL ri rre,t blare!, tn.w loy spepsix, rind htld I hbludun l'rea,•lilEw • • Plant,tiou Ritter' ha, 1161.. F. S N • • • I have gnen the 1'1.04110h Hit tors to hundreds of our dlsdhled soldier vt Ith the must adtUalahlfig W. I. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldier's Home, =ME 1 „ ... a,.., A tid In in t Jr. rs Saddlery & Carriage Hardware ...t 11.11 ‘thi I , l.iyarnot. V..y, Ii (1..1- ,1111 J1.15-1)..1 P 1 11. Hi , Sep' Iu l• a. I 11111.1 11 - I.r.PURE LI Q UORS .7. NAL PURPOSES, at JOSVFaMING'S DRUG STORE, tlorner IM et street and the Diamond, Fine Old-Cognac Brandy, Fine Old Port Wine Fine Old Whiskyi, Fine Old Cherry ine W , Fine Old Madiera Wine, Pure Holland Gin, Pure Jamaica Rum, Still Sparkling Catawba \Vine. These liquors have beeniiiirchased excllidll ely for medicinal purposes, and those list iug use for them can rely on their purity. Also on hand, Congress and Saratoga Water, Blue Lick, etc., Prime Potash and Soda Ash, Inc and Course Sponges, Hard and Soft Rubber hoods of all kinds, and an extensive assortment of Drugs and Patent Medicines. Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, mh2l•ms:t nr . SOLDIER'S SPECIAL NOTICE. -- Uu your Jut) to i.nrsell en, protect }our health, use HULL(IIN' AY'S 1-.1.1..Ldi AND OINTMENT. For W inflicts, Sores, Bowel Com plaints, and Fevers, they are a perfect safeguard. Full directions hue, to Use them with ever) box. II the reader of this •'notice" cannot get litoi of Pills or I hutment from the drug store In his place, let him write to we, su Malden Lane, enclosing the amount, and will ruail is box tree of expense. Many dealers will not keep my medicines on hand because they cannot make as much profit as on other persons' make. 36 *cents. as cents, mild $l,lO per box or pot. p 4-1 we ir . I"'"HERNIA OR RUPTURE CURED. —We are prepared to treat successfully all oases of rupture in using persons, most ,abed in middle aged, and In some caries of old persons having fitted up an eXletleill e:,lablielinit. ut hor 111/Maltneturing Improved Trusses and Supporters 111 peculiar cases ur where perotollb Jetiilv es, Ie of truss not on Itnntl ire dill 11.1.1111hCillre uI order. Hot ilty. Ihr I,rk, rit alu, kto 111,•Ily nil pertollti requiritt, , t 11111110 , 111 to its ii n. mirage to coll. Ur M`, i A ICH wth at te..l pc Nun All t., tie p. pthation o 1 Trusses. !;upportere, tc , Resides cur ewn Lnamila.:t tire we Lave a lirge att.. k et Rater & Orlebrated Trusses, Dr. S. S. Fitch's Celebrated Tru‘ses, Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated Trttnes, FRLNcII, LN.11..1511 acid tiEflill TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS Elo•lic •iloc IcluT , s. Llaudages. 4±C, 1t the l'itt6t,tirgh Druz fk.tife, r()rtrtr - .Nulf: & '►l•(:Aitl{ API. If I 711%rket : TO Ii I , : wrt)it 1. '411.1i. TO H , k 1.1 —1 he V..)..11 1.1 . purlited ni: ino •11.. h WI. /LIU tit di.« 11.111 the Nol4ll. :1 . I Ir. , I• th, tprnllt) hi.: Te rteo and sht.old Lr In i I. • rp 1'11...) . The) are equal') ut•el tort Midst n t.lttlt• stlap•t-.1 to ttoth sea., ant are as tor.t,ent as I.rea,t. et Most I It reli I I. Si n The Hon .14.•nt0 wri les to hr tit ulo•thurnler. .1,01. 0111 r 1 Inn 1,1 I tl4l °Ur In. Viiretit•ii• I Li vorn.l Pillo in my Mr) 11,1' lye. :urea ci,rn when nth, molicincoi wart "1.1, 41 . .111 I !IS,' 14•CII 11, 1,11,111 n ITO nor. Inns, w.erth an.l 1 1 , the.) hire meets nil ik I; i• - 1 ./.• healththeir ti , 1 nt 64,1 tthy.reznin p kn. i• 9144 ci 111 , 1 tirrimil An. r Mt le, tn.,41 per!. to I 4. t the :the4t 41eRnr, I lth4t thlo• hie rn•) nri 41 , 4te , i to ellen! •te, I. It, 11,4- II In An Pie4l.l' send in. Tnllki - UFO 'A inv!•t h, to uthll-11,1-twa ' :11 • •!: Pi N A At i 1 1 , 1 „", I ilenr.l ior the benefit All 'A P'!!,.\, 1. I:s NI :‘ i.. 1 of 1.,. nh.. II is \u. 1 , 1 1 1..1.111) Prem.) or , I •.) t. 'L .01. 1 •i j it /,‘ •str.. ..... 10) NI, ) • v ) 1. 1 h.. I; it% vnnti., 4.1.1,4+,1 A I iIA N I AI II , 7`. 1._?!.. TI• l' 111 . iv: TII I r ••,.14.%1 art6orrt 1. al rl F.) H.. , as. .•, I.r .. • ‘l•p4r nllre II 1)1 1 , ,fe, .1 UF.\TI • . - .t-t olt :11 Eli. S. II:I:lilt at• CAICRIACIL M.ANUI'AUTUREI, Silver and Brash Platerb, LX• - 1)1t.T0111AP4• VELINICTI % LINIAII,NI 1,1.1 nit) I.llllellrad, cal,, K. 115, COLIC, &c It end the foilo%lar / • r isd I i,e lone on : your Florae Ltulmrut for !meetlens, kisslcs, sd toll iciest Find coltr, nod inednnoe Itlni pi 1 it the het nrkeine• l es er Irl,l ILI thin ccreon ;spoils el' need ed• nix ddrists. no It In Ihe old) c. 1110.1101 V \% hns o hos losrnen, nssesc• es enitintsle, Fin, „r sick cod hi)! t• n , lIIJL/1.1 \ .k 1 . 1 Flic Al ntinget \ ill Aln creh 'tk Neu y,.vtr "old Lio•A 11. I'll cnlsurell. and ri•fitoretrtltlL Di siggsnin ,• z s ci .1, el, \to L , 111.. 11,1i1:-I}LIAL“ A UN I' NEW TILING I3Eit IIE 6Vrtr SUN I In Its 'beat-- Instantsneon. In its Loloring power -tontufile.. In all It. Ingredient.- t etzetsble. In Its uperst lon --list ursi In Its hestaifylng result.- endUrtns. In Its tendency -preset, stile 111 Its poinilsrlll-uneunnlled. CR IST'. DOllO'M HAIR Dili mommocua tkAll t , } th. Km hi of Science and I IM• mi 1.1 1 .. ,..41,14m, the t 1 t,enl m - cmirolmi ever hrt the shots commee nl .\ ‘I mulrelitrel by J. cItISTAD( IR( ), N 6 11..uKe, New Y.rl/ ~0 1.1 A n I irk,g -g ints Applied 1.1 all Hs., 1it1,17-ll,lsw, L""...A PACT Is II et Dye *** In they ear 1,56 Mr. Mathews rirst prepared the 'EN ETIAN' HAIR l YE. hint,' 111 it time it has heen used Ii thousands, and in no itistainie t API"' dock i.un On elia I lbcoltllt. ..... 1105 it failed to pie entity kott Iblnctl. , ll. The VENETIAN DI Lis the cheapest in the U- S. i '''' Ho "' culdi I !er e i tth"ei world. Its price le only Pitt) cents, and each Deposit In U •-.! Sub-1 reasuri bottle contains double the iiiiarditi ~, , i , e iu Dile hi other Banks i oniadari 1,0,1 to 11, tO 1. 4 theme usually kohl for 81. I he 1 EN EI lAN 1 i 1 k: Is warranted not to in- - tee pay MO," ! Jure the hair or scalp In the slightest degree. Notes and Cheeks id ether Hanks The VEN LI lAN DYE works with rapidity ..'' I ''' L "6.1- ' N " T " and certainty, tie hair requiring no preparation Whatever. . npeclo - 116,013 al The A LIN ETI AN DYE produces any shade Clreulatioll . 77Y87700 that may be desired—one that will nothule,crock Due tie other Honks 9,165 14 02 or wash out—one that is as permanent as the hair line to Depositors.. .. ......... 612,T9S . ireeli. For sok icy all druggists Price 50 cents. The also e statement is corrects . cording to the A 1 :ti A Ili 1-.Wi. - t•est of my knowledge and belief. C,i, - ... - !ial Azint, !lot Ist N. Y. J. iIIAt3OFFIN, Cashier. Altirine.l unto beton. me this ilai . Also mantillict t. rer of MAT to W,' A r,:.0 s IL% is M"ULES Pu b Iic.AND'HOSARLISIEIIB.'NF(OtRarySAr..E. Lii.,,sw, the best hair dresisinc in ti.. j e ani lr l ic l e i . .Y.T, I ,, , , ,y. oe h r n k a l it i . . h f oa iN fr l in l set 'L sl4, l l - Ic (irl f s c o ir ,i ty Nn4 o .e f nn v. t r s h o i ß c s l u i si a llt r as e . cents. b i l. r . g f e . r a S p n i S , - V ENETIAN HAIR DYE, VENETIAN h a::: . o d n t ,,, ' fast t i the e R e l \ V I C O K R I G N A G N IDAR O S U E S . E. ThAelyl Allegheny nenbye ! LINIMENT and CRISTADORtrs HAIR DYE, sold at pc iiti_ii_o_ir., .t..EI.i.._DsAVENP .1( PS. FLEMING'S DRUG STORE. , it}, for a few days. Enquire of Owl, : ~ Con of the Diamond and Market et. ! a isi-2t . - TIMBER LAND A Ileghtirky and Vicinity are ' TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. S P FA - ' ,- ....,E..,17frUARn;Tr.: EllS of Pittsburg come ot. ' ‘ ; i i i : i l i ( i ii, l l ' c ii leat . t , : : ni f lf i c ) i e l i ,...e l y . : }t m cityi‘h i i : n tei i r .: ,!. is :: gn i : : ,e.t e' l :,,,i l i t,s r ui_it ri !) ' 5 .,,, ~: i . ~. a l ett l i i t i; e a o i : o l.to d f oc a 4l rd a litlmhe a.mprnnoc.atiimportance street, eB, ! I o: l n.e C , r ' e ' Tyt o'clock..H ..l b ll _ ATRACT OF 1.5u 0 ACRES ONE mile from the Allegheny River, in ..NERiaua county near CORYDON. accessible by a plank road. SI - EA:UW . I:G, on the A.:: ii. W. H. R. is six wiles front the tract. al.l-it COMMITTEE. Oak, Pine and Hemlock Timber 16-1! 11 0 SALE.— - 1 ..rl:_. Abound ou thia lintl A plot niny be wen and full pgrtieularb tur blabc,l on applicition to _ _ S. S. BRYAN, apt-3t Broker and Insurance Agent. Bu 59 Fourth_ ap EIGHT BRICK DWELLING HOUSES t"! at., (Hinkel] Building. /EIGHT sale in pleasant location, lot 613 feet by „......... __ . LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF 2.30. Also, a vacant lot 28 by 60 feet fronting on Spring and Summer BOUTS, SHOES, ' Stevenson street. The houses are conveniently , O . :UTE:RS and BALMORALS of the latest arranged. well built, slate roofs and in good re styles, opening every day, and the cheniw,t in I, tir now renting for 6762 per annum. Apply to , BLOOD -c' E 4.B.CHER • the city 3. H. BORLAND, S. CUTHBERT 6. SONS, L,_.. I _L mint 98 Market at. aIA 51 Market st. ' Ana TO -DAY'S ADVERTISENEitTS, • WM ) G- It 0 V F.:l t 13 A. Ii..VALW S Elastic Stitch Sewing Machines 11 141411 F: P. 4 PRI:M1I XIS (ix er aL coilipeniors at Thu Stati, Fairs of SEW Y( qt K. Eiop pi \VA. INDIANA, A1.1(1411i AN. 11..1A:sags. CKY. PENNSYLVANIA ()HP i..E.41 A lid nt ea erg respectable I ITI I-: and I :CT Fkl.k held in NV , Look mt tht• F:inhtnidery t I. 1; Is I.li I.l , lllfit 111)1.1 I\11 . 1.1: Lci HI( tli)E1? IN St ..oluirg/P 11, I fir.pi+lt..i Iriot, 11, Beauty of Stitch, And ro t Eleatic in Uoe \ •.1 IN fit ,THQUALITIES in motion Apply the M \ HIRE 1 , Varlet tee of !-•eu iue =ISHII Bi 111.'1 1. IN si I I •I 111'1.1. 'II A NI.,M I \ I '•11 I INktl 11,1 I I • .•I ••• t, 1111. e 111 Ow ther. I.`` It .ny ;1.1.1 ALL. the IP•iti ".• 1.1,. ;11.11 \ Eli. 3i1.11t. ill le 1 111, ,I,ll.,retit .our ‘erchet .11 "1;1 IA ii ILA! th,..harbin throlLlimit I ; It I . EXCEI.I.I.NCE Fitl. E. ,*l . I :\ FIFTH A F CHATONEY Wilt - V.I.ICH ILSON'S h. .' A'l]'C: II si . ;\l - IGALk(IIINES THE CH E A PE': 1 I'l WM. SUMNER & CO., =ELM LACE CURTAINS, VESTIBULE LACE, GILT CONICES, &C Hill TIE, ORR IP CO No a 5 Fifth Street. T EMPOR ARI HEM OVA L.] N 7 V - lI_ZECIEIVi!!4 /or frietola find the nubile at large Iva' not, float forget that we are at prebent and (or 0 111,k. to he Inun,l at Wilkne, Hall, over the l'ila)or. Otnce. Vourrli street, where we 1,, eon ex Ittbiti.,u an.l for aabe as tine aatn.k of HARMONIUMS ) MELODEONS , ETC ', .kb were vr brought to thii rite , and at strict- EA , I 1-. FIN FACT( PRI( tIS HKLEBER & BRO,, m Wilkins 11 RI!, Fourth street. 4.jTATEMISN'IP OF THE IRON CITI i;`, BANK ' Two Counters and some Shelves, Apply nt APRIL ( j~ ~-- y l~. v ~ EL EHR AT ED IIINF: MINIMS 1 iRI I. 1 N E. TEST C4)MPARE:, PRI ivE ',ENEHA 1. A,IFSNT itil.cl 11,F. Alll i6lPi I. 1 Au i BEST, =MEI ~. r...i.~~~,.v '2; 111,111 ♦ •,1 kil I ERN A,3k:1,11.-; PIANOS Pi i phi 2, 1864 *400,000 U 0 660,169 21 511,500 00 210,000 00 UI 211.846 21 PETER LELCHSH EIMER 1864. mitY's I - i VERTISEMENTS A iiittestr-SOPPLY OF " 'ffilkif i tiffill SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC REMEDI JUST RECEIVED; No. I.—FOR FEVER, Congestion, and Inflam mation—Heat, Pain, Restlessness. 25 seats. 25 2.—FOR WORMS Fever, Worm Colic, Vo racious Appetite. 25 cents •A 3 —FUR COLIC, Teething, Crying no Wakefulness, Slow Growth, and Pee bleness of Infants. 2.5 cents. 25 4.--FOR DIARRHEA, of Children or Adults, Cholera Infanturn, and :irn mer Complaint. 25 cents. :15 S.—FOR DYSENTERY, or Bloody Flux, Colic ; Ciripings, Bilious Colic, Fall Dysentery . 25 cents. 25 u.—FOR CHOLERA, Uliolera Alorlis, Nausea, and Vomiting, Asthmatic Breathing. 25 cents. '^_ s 7 —FOR COUGHS, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronclitas4lntluenza and Sore Throat. 25 cents 25 B.—FOR TOOTHACHE,Faceache, Nervous Pains. Neuralgia, and Tic Doloreux. 25 cents. 2.5 FOR HEADACHES, Sick Headaches, Vertigo, Rush of 13looil to the Heed 25 cents. lu —FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak, Acid or De rataged Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaint. 25 cents. Ytiß ST PPRESSED ➢lenses, or S..sn ty, or Painful or Delaying. (Dern Ile.. 25 cents. FOR LEUGORRHEA., orWhites, Item ing Down, too Profuse Menses 2' cents. '" FOR CROUP, Hoarse Croupy Cough, Difficult and Oppressed Breathing. cents. cents 14.—FUR SALT Rheum, Crusty Eruptions, Lrysipelaa, Scald Head. Barber' Itch. ,ents. FUR RHECTIVATINM, Pain. Lame ness, or Sorenena in the Chest. Bn. k bide, or LI/I/ba 25 eats. 1,42 FEVER arcl Ague. Inter attest lever, Dumb Ague, Old Dry el,.r,te Agues. au,..ent, FOR PILES, I aternni r.r External Blind or Bleeding'. Recent or I 1t36t41/Flte. 50 cent,. Fl R UPTHTHALIktIA, Weuk or In flamed 'Eyes or EyeU.W. Failiug or Weak .qigkr 50 cents 60 FOR CATARRH. A...ute ur Chronh:, Or) or Flouting, (.W.l an the 11,..1. nuertz, hi.,,0t4. FUR Cou;h. sh , rtening and palliating it. or Spq.bmodii. Cough. -FOR ASTHMA, Oppreeed, Labored Breathing, o :nigh and Eaprc toration hu aentv. FOR EAR Dizehlrges, NLiti.e in the Read, impaired Hearing, Earaehe Lents. FOR rit..II{OIFULA, Enlarged (}lands and Swellings, and Old Ulcers. 60 cents. FOR GENERAL Debility, Physical or Nervous Weakness, el cents. 611 FOR DROPSY, Fluid Accumulations, Tumid Swellings, with Scanty - Secre tlona. 60 dents. 60 FOR SEASICKNESS, Prostration ertigo Nausea, Vomiting 50 cents. FOR URINARY Diseases, Gravel, Re nal Calculi, Difficult or Painful i Frina tion. 60 cents. FOR SEMINAL Emissions, Involun tary Discharges, and Consequent Pros tration and Debility. dl. Lon FOR SORE Mouth or Stomacace, Can kered Mouth of Adults or Children. $1 1,00 se —FOR URINARY Incontinence Wet ting the Bed, too Frequent. Painful or Scalding Urination. si. 1,00 Fall PAINFUL Menstruation, Pres sure, Al , ramp, or Spasms; Pruritus, Itch ing, and Irritation. $l. 1,00 FOR SUFFERINGS at change of Life, lrreg,ularities, Flushes of Heat, Pal pitations, and even Diseases of the liettrt. tt. too I-' FL I C E Case of 28 large vials, in morocco, anti Hook of Directions Caso of 20 large vials, in morocco, and Book of Directions (Jams. of 20 large vials, in plain case, and Book of Directions . t 5 ,00 Care of 15 boxes, (Nos. 1 to 15) and Book of 1 nrections z WI J. M. FULTON, D 73 TJG-CrIST, DLSPATM BUILDING, SOI. E . A G E N T FOR PITTSBURGH. Also, trholestale and retaU agent for DR. LINDSEY'S GENUINE 1 1,..i . A. TO-DAY'S ADVEILTISMIIN FIPTH STREET Rave received their SPRING STOCK BOOTS & SHOES Call early and secure bargain& Remember the place, Concert Hall Shoe Store, 62 FIFTH STREETt Counterfeits 11 Counterfeits 1 1.1 LOOK OUT!! LOOK OUT!!! Hum bugers are About!!! GIENUINE PEBBLE Russian A3er — •= , =. SPee4icks I MPORTANT NOTICE.—IMPROVE YOUR SlGHT.—Having opened my new =L a o( a busi e ne a ss id a . nd . l 3 i t ar received sn direct from mond Russian Pebble Spectacles; warranted to preserve, strengthen and Improve the sight. Purchasers are entitled to Spectacles tree of charge if the first should fail. Also,, received one of the finest stocks ever brought to this city of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optical In struments, which I will sell to suit the times, and respectfully invite all in want of the article. J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician. Look out fur No. CI, 51, CI Fifth street. 7 - S. SANITARY COMMISSION ISJ • F . A I IR , AT PITTSBURGH, PA., For Sick and Wounded Soldiers and Sailors A.I)I_)IVESS. THE PITTSBURGH SANITARY 00lif 9IITTEE a . branch of the U. S. Sanitary Corn -mission, established for the relief of the sick and wounded soldiers, announce to the public that a Great Fair will be held at Pittsburgh, Pa-, com mencing on The First Day of June, 1864 The object of the Fair is to obtain money to enable the Sanitary Commisdion to proceed with their good work with increased energy and use fulness. The practical workings of the United States Sanitary Commission have been of such incalcuable good, and have met such high ap proval from the ent4re people, that an enumera tion of its claims is Useless. Every one feels it a duty to succor the wound ed, sick and disabled soldier. The promPtings of every' Loral heart speak clearly, that we, who do not bear the dint and turmoil of the battle, should provide liberally for the "war-wprn sons of the Republic " Christian charity speaks trumpet-tongued to each and every pney telling us to tender to the wants of those who are sick, wounded and disabled in our country'sgiorious cause. The duties of our common humanity teach us that all should unite in the cause; and If a cup id cold water is not to go unrewarded, . that im mortal favors will not be bestowed on those who are the liberal donors to so deserving and charitable a work. Much good has been accomplished in Hie past. Much more can be done in the future fly united, energetic and liberal action favoring the united !-)tates Sanitary COMInisSIOO. The ranks of our armies itre being rapidly till ed, and several hundred thousand brat's soldiers now stand "shoulder to shoulder" to uphold the lit es (personal and political) of the people of the Or( at Republic—to hold sacred our homes and our altars—to preserve our social; commercial and political prosperity, and shall we not succor and aid them when wounded, sick anti dfsabled t cur sister cities, New iork, Brooklyn- Phila delphia, Cleveland, St. Louis, and all through out the length and breadth of the, land are en gaged In this holy and necessary work. Shall not we also show by our liberality and bounte ous charity to this Fair that we, too feel for the cause, and will give means towards it I , This is no merely local matter. , AVS cordially inrite the donations , contributio.s, aid and co operation. not only Allegheny city, Birming ham, Allegheny county, and the State of Penn sylva.nia, but 01 Ohio and all the StateLof the Republic. The recipients of the care of the San itary eon/mission are the soldiers of the United States. without regard to what special State en listed from, citizens or foreigners, old or young, and without any respect to sect faith or color. All who tight and are disabled in tho cause of our common country, are embraced Lithe man agement and care of the United States Sanitary Commission. We therefore ask the hearty cci operation and aid of all. Donations of money will be thankfully receiv ed by the Honorary Treasurer of the Fair, N. Holmes, esq. Contributions of merchandise of every nature will be received by the Committee appointed for that purpose. The Fair will be under the control of the Ex ecutive Committee F. li. IlacxoT , esq., Chair man, and replies will meet prompt attention ad dressed to S. F. Vox 13onanoasT, Honorary Corresponding Secretary, Pittsburgh U. S. san itary Commission Fair, Pittsburgh, Ps. Executive Committee FELIX H. BRUNOT, Chairman, John H. Shoenberger, James o:Connor, Thomas M. Howe, , tames Park, Jr.,' J. L Bennett, Marki W ateun, John W. Chalfant, John Watt, Chas. W. Batchelor, IW. S. Haven, B. F. .Tones, McGOWAN, Sec'y Ladies's Commitlre Miss RACHEL W. McFADDEN, President. Mrs. Felix R. Bunot, Mrs. Sohn Watt " Tiernan, I " Brady( Mins, " Paxton, " AlgEniorS 11, " Price,Miss Susan Sell Ors, " I " Mary ALwaiead, " Kay, Miss LLEA STEWART, Honorary Feb'y, Mrs. M , MILLAN, Miss kIAKEWELL, A " idant Sectetaeies. Everything that can be eaten, worm - sold or is curious to look at, is solicited in aid ofthe cause. Money and contribut loos of all trim a, from Farm ers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Mechanics, Machinists, Jewelers, Clothiers, Milliners, Gar deners, Booksellers, Florists, Nurserymen, tc.c., are wanted, and Fine Arta, Curiositlem Speci mens of Natural History, Relics, Memorials, Battle Flags, he., will be gladly received as do nations, or on exhibition. Lectures,. Concerts, entertainments of all sorts, are degired,and all friends of the soldier and the glorious cause are urged to exercise their liberality andingenuity to make this effort a success. EspeCially do we solicit the generous PRESS everywhere to give their liberal Money to be sent to N. IfOLM.ES, Treasurer. AU goods to be addressed to, E. R..B.KUNOT, Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair, and the nature of the contents marked on the package, or the name of the appropriate Committee. Small packages may be sent by express. Sil freight settled in Pittsburgh. The value eLeacii package.should be marked on the outside. A notice of every shipment, and..att invoice with the estimated value of each article, nhould be sent with the Bill of Lading, ritleG(t WAN, Secretary 01 the Fairjrys.mail. A letter of acknowledgment will be returned at once. It is desirable that all imperishable. articles should reach Pittsburgh by the 24th orMay, and they should be sent as much sooner. possible. Perishable articles can be sent in fortheopening of the Pail, and during its progress. . :mh2.9-tf MARCH, APRIL AND MAY ARE THE RIONTIIIS TO PITELIF'T TILE BLOOD.—The compound fluid Ex- tract of nuisrworrr, as prepared by DAN IN, Druggist, 63 Market strocf, bcbw Fourth, will effectually renovate and apparenUy roju- satiate the whole system, not only does it act as an alterative to the blood purifying when taeeessary as it rolls through a thousand chan nals,ggirrestonaand energy to system. Price,' 50 pouts f'nr a large Bottle. mh2i • FABE'S UNRIVALED' PIANOS are warranted toreight years and t i r k i tta vil lt ex of exchange granted at any time :ea months, should a Piano not glye make n az flora. CHARLOTTE EILIERDIE, to Fifth street, Role agent for Snithe's Pianos, Haines' Bro's New York Pianos and Prince's School Organs and Melodeons. inhlo '