paitgpost. '' • , , 1 . 1- '' i . , , \ \ ' ,l l-/ / - ---- _: --- - ? - ---•-•_ ~....;v. ":::.::: ...., - .'l- - - - . i„,............ 21 , .. Wt: '.W- • ,.. ~ .1 1 .1 . 7 ;;;',: • ;;..; - - -- _7".- , ---..._L:-. - , !..7! 7 ;t • -: ,_ - - TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL. 6, 1864 A Y EARNING FOR T RTHE DEMO(' It AT.. IC PAY. Under this caption our readers NN ill find in to-day's Post an editorial from the to which we direct their at tention: It was suggested, it will be Seen, by an'article in Brotattson's Rez•ieir for April, in which that able but erratic pnblieest remarks, concerning the com ing Presidential campaign, that, "noth ing butthe Slavery question stands be tween the Democratic party and a sig triumph in November." The - World, in commenting upon this, re- Marks that "while the Democracy will decline to mount the Abolition hobby, it will leave slavery to its fate, declin ing to meddle with it in one way or the othdr." It appears very evident to us that when the Democratic National Conven gen assembles in July next, it will have szioicthing else to attract its attention 1 Limn the slavery of the South. The preservation, or rather the restoration, iof the lost liberties of the people of the North, will be n task more befitting toe representatives of the great conservators of the Constitution. While detesting the infamous hypocrisy of canting Ab olitionism, we must not be blinded to the Anfamies of the leaders of the rebel . Bon. •To thesetwo sectional organizations ' arewe indebted for our present troubles, and'beth must be put down before we have peace again. As long as the country was at peace, the Democracy of the Union, being a national organization, was bound to pro tectfevery section in its constitutional tights. Being a constitutional party, we were, by virtue of our organization and teaching, the defenders of all against in novation. When secret societies %rose to violate oic rights of naturalized citi zens, and - Persecute people because of their religions convictions, the Demo cratic- party was bound to resist these eneroachmenta. In like manner, when a Sectional party, organized, avowedly, in opposition to the South and its institu tions,- our party was bound to come to the rescue and save that section from fa , nalical oppression. But here our duty _ceased. When the Southern leaders threW off-their alleglance,and resorted to the aurora to secure the dismemberment of the Union, they ceased having any claim whatever upon the Northern De ,mooracy. Nay, more, they turned us intiPtleterinthed, unrelenting foes until , lheireturn to their allegiance. We can have no sympathy for the leaders in the rebellion, however much we may corn mlaserate the bard condition of their ;people. No appeal from Northern Dem - °Crab was :Sufficient to stay the frenzy a secetedon. The principal leaders in the Xevolt--although both houses of Con gress, I?e,s4es the Supreme Court, were against:the mad teachings-of the Aboli tionists—were bent upon dissolution. Agiett e election aid:scour their minds and the Democracy, which had far a.quarter of a century guarded them • against;-the ° assaults of fanati ciqie, ,41Woned to set up an in dcpetheitt government for themselves. krowthatmoment we Became the dead lyffmPot the Southern leaders, and:we must remain so until they again submit tigie,authority of the parent power. In their rash haste in abandoning the Union and the-Northern friends of the consti tuttflnitlrightsof every section, they act ed Wse. a bide Judean "who threw a pearl:attay richerthan all his tribe." '-'',ll*buidneilibr the Democratic party • : _eat big national convention, will nothe the disinssion of slavery in any particular. We always regarded the lutitittdien being a local one, subject to ft ate:liwas, but now that it is rapidly disappearing in the border slave States, and partlyby the action of slaveholders, themselves, we do not see any reason for givingouraelves any fuither concern whatever about it. Let us, therefore, leave !VW JO' fate, and direct our atten tion antl ,to matters which con cern us Mere nearly. The .resent Administration, while laboring \tor the sudden and complete emancipation of the slaves of the South, is, ..atthe sometime, as diligently and dexterously active for the political subjebtibit or the free citizens of the North. The President has instituted a shemeleas scheme by which he hopes to secure his , re-election, by the one-tenth outrage, alreadY successfully ,Inaugura ted in Arkansas and Louisana. In ad dition to this contrivance, the present Abolition Congress has organized the three territories Of Colorado, Nevada andNehrasko by enabling them to come into the Union as States in October next as oryroelamation O r the ?resident, in titne,iti,east their rotes for his re-elec tion. There is no precedent for this in the history of the country, but the vio- Litiori 'Ohba Constitution in this respect is serious--the three new States are to be secured-to LIERCOLIC in the approaching election ; :onto legal method, after the enabling acts are passed, is for the ter ritories to fertn State Constitutions, elect Benittomand liepresentatives, and then iritesent their Constitutions to Con gress and sak for admission. If the Constitutions of the new States comply with that of the United States, being republican in [tom, the new States are admitted by a vote Qf both Houses.' But here, to secure three electoral votes, the President 'Permitted to admit States as he attempted to re-construct them, and a Piesiderdittl dfetnin anima Neva da to counteract . Pennsylvania, ia electoral college, in violation otthe most solemn requirenienta of the Constitution- U.4arpations like•threi - for tionism will have to . e L ltitWer txr the peo ple, lttention cf the next Democratic National Convention, Let slavery, like every other thing in rctte.lli9e,.a wait the, consequences ofAta revolt against its legitim ate Govern went. We have nothing to do with negro slavery; our care her eafter must Le the restoration of the liberty of the people, and also 7 4he restoration of our distracted miSOEfaENATION. The Pit tsburgk: Gasetta, ; lootatil4; i 1 order to justify t,,t.e now :Owllitioll,lo@r trine of miscegeliationow "a 01111i4%@ commingling of the raettk, — quotOs rous statistics, to INvtr tilts litr 3ottthelu peovio luitr, tot nomr to m , , been pracCcmg, what out huulitig Abo litionists are now opoily teaching 1V are not disposed to doubt the a, curacy .d our uelghbor's7statiaties, but where wits the use in going South to nod the prac deal results of notticogrnotion, when so many evidences of that ' , sublime com mingling" are right here at home' Look around and behold lor yourself. But suppose thal this revolting doc trine is practiced iu the South, is that a reason why Abolitionists should openly defend and teach it in the North" It not, what dots the Gazette's column of statistics and twaddle amount to tun . business is not to defend Southern abuse, hut to expose the disgusting administra tions of fanatical pretenders. i=.l The article we published on S it urday from the London Reeien on mis cegenation, has -trangely agitated our Abolition neighbors; the DiBpatch, yes terday, sparkled with indignation and rage. That astute and bristling lumin ary, declared that the object of the Re• ritu -, in discussing the .new Abolition abomination, was "to aid the rebel cause. - If this be so, our profound little neighbor should pounce uopn Vircndall Phillips, President Lincoln cud the other champions of "the sublime comingling of the races." Had these persons not advanced and advocated the new idea, the London Review would not have bad an opportunity to dissent from their teachings. News and General Items. ON Monday and Tuesday of last week, 2,842 emigrants arrived at New York. THE Legislature of Maine has defined the Lord's day to extend legally from midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday. QUEEN Victoria has given $15,000 to aid the cause of Christianity among the poor of London. A BROOKLYN (N. Y.) minister has, it is said, made i;i80,000 speculating in stocks. REV. HENRY WARD BEECITER has re tired from the editorial chair of the :New Yolk Independent. A PARIS letter writer ungallantly de scnbes the new Empress of Merit 0 as round-shouldered, and by no means handsome. Tres Boston Post says "hundreds of families in Boston are either dispensing with butter entirety, or using it in the smallest possible quantities, ~ n cc, oust of its extravagant pri,e.- IT is stated that the number of sailor soldiers called out for thr army is 12,000, to be distributed as 'follows,— At Cairo. 1,000; Boston, 2,000; New Yoik, s,Doti; Philadelphia, 3,000; Baltimore, 1.000. TIM Canadian Ministry has been tor med. Sir E. D. 'cache is premie'r, re ceiver general and minister of militia, Mr. Cartier attorney general for Canada East, and Mr. Galt finance minister. AT a coin sale in Providence, Rhode Island, on Wednesday last, a New York "Excelsior" cent of 1787 brought twenty two dollars, and a small eagle "Wash ington" copper sixteen dollars. Cutucot.mr., Mo., has but twelve Irish families and they have sent twelve vol unteers to the Union arms, besides some to the State militia, but not one to the Confederacy. Tux Fremont men having obtained control of the Cnion party organization in Providence, the Lincoln men have bolted and formed a new Simon Pure Union organization. TUE white servants at the Burnet House, in Cincinnati, having struck for higher wages, the proprietor has impor ted a lot 01 "American citizens of Afri cqn descent" from Baltimore, who ar cepted the vacated situations. ALL newly elected Justices are requir ed by law, to notify the Prothonotary, iu writing of the acceptance of the other. It they neglect to do so, within thirty days after the election no commission will issue. THE Government order prohibiting the export of coal to Canada applies only to anthracite—bituminous can be export ed as before. The reason of the prohibi tion is, that anthracite coal finds its way to blockade-runners, who value it for its smokeless qualities. It is estimated that not less than 30,000 bales will be got out of Texas through Mexico, by way of Piedras, Negras, Guerriro, Mier, &c., before the trade is broken up. The trade has thus far only been diverted by the military operations in Texas. THE BOSTON Journal relates that in tire Southeastern part of Worcester county, Mass., soldiers' drawers are made by poor sewing women for forty five cents the twelve pairs, and there must not be any machine sewing put into them. More work is sometimes- re quired, and the munificent suns of two cents the dozen pairs is granted extra. FIVE Massachusetts men six feet high, were lately presented by Messrs. Ally and Gooch, who arc not remarkable for their Welt, to the President, who, after inquiring whether they were all from that State, and being assured that they were said "why it seems to me that Mas sachusetts always sends her little men to Congress. THE docket of the Old Capital Prison is now being run through by Judge Ad vocate Major ;curlier,. and each case properly disposed of as it comes up. About $OO cases have been despatched within the last three weeks, some of the parties being discharged, some sent South and others continued in confine ment, as the proofs seemed to require. ONE farmer in Lancaster county, in this State, has sold the product of three and a half acres planted with tobacco, for one thousand dollars. This farming is profitable. The crop in all that por tion of the State has been large. it is now taming in to market, and commands from thirteen to twenty cents a pound. It will be as profitable, or probably more so, the present year. The old stocks are not cleared out, but they are reduced and are held for larger, prices. The stock abroad, too, has been decreasing, and none of the tobacco raised iii other coun tries has thus far equalled the American. Those portions of Virginia which are re claimed will produce some tobacco this year, but there is no danger of a surplus tor years to come. At three hundred dollars an acre, there are fokerops more valuable than tobacco. This iti'abnot the rate realized in Lancas ter cothrty.' Those ai whet, have spare lands whiciritie itiapit9 to,iteviowth can hard ly plant Mott profitably. THE POST---PITTSBU TILE substance or a (1( cision wade last week by the Supreme Court of the Dis _l4ln,t_qf Columbia the law that a party claiming the occupation of his property under the President's proclamation should, n ithin the prescribed slaty (lays, "('ease to aid, youptOnanothi,And abet such rehellisiii, mottoturn tit lila 1111egiiitico to tim Unitdd Stig - Oft," mad the siutplr "n•moval NA) . _ ntt'Ultillinta to loyal ;;tale was malt Ullrqbintlen be tits vvi,ll.nce of such 4,ll4lntiot . " 11. iitm.t estah li*it iht , rot to . iik n tu,c I loyalty by cnula art of atilemil child import, ItProl'e he ean t I'olll 111 ,. benefit of the la t‘ oreulattion nl Ilrowns‘ille by our 101,, , , has ,mly I,ee bed, not ,lopped, 111, , rebel trill,. thiough Mexico . Ait 'mm47 , lll(l'l Me, Men made by the re' 1 ill W... 1 _lO \ Carl authorities, that ot ton r. oes out and goods into Tex as as heretofore. W hen the , mnpromise waB made by the Commisssioners with Vidaurri, not less than Woo bales of rrl ton had areumalated at Eagle Pass, 41114) of which belonged to the *Mel govern ment or officials, and the rest to private individuals. Some . .?000 hales more were on the road from San Antonia, Texan, and still more would be on the way were it not for the fact that sufficient prasv , eannot lie found on the premises for oxen, so the hauling for the time being has to he lone with mule tenant. L. C. Ql. LAMAR, late mini4ter t. , Russia from the Confederat y, iu a late speech at Milledgeville, Georgia, says, in relation to European opinion "The intelligent pe , .ple evt rywhere were c re did in the c:.pression of sympathy With the Confederates. and of admiration for the dignity and statesmanship °four ru lers, and the valor, endurance and forti tude of our soldiers and people, but there were considerations of a political character operating to deter official cognition or intervimtion by the Gov ernments of Europe "Still the approval of intelligent Eu ropean opinion WA , cheering. Great Britain was sensible of any art that would incur the hostility of the United States. France was deterred the re fusal of other Towers topin her. Iti=sia alone was open in her ' , amiably to the United States. The ignorant populace of Germany hal been beguiled by North ern fanaticism, and had sent recruits to the Northern armies. The Pope has declared our nationality an established fact. The financiers of London lid to ken the Confederate loin while thee le , fused to touch that of the United State', which was a financial recognition of our national existence, and a substantial evi dence of their confidence in nor sue, 4.`, [I=.HERNIA OR RI PTURE CURED. —We a, prcipAred t rill' tiliy. all cases of rupture• 1,1 y 01111.: in middle aced..2nd in some ^•in, cf having titte.l up an cstenk,ii e eat ii,hihno,i manufacturing Improved " ' ft/SEC., and 2upporter,, In peculiar cA,.e, u here persona tlet.irc aul style of truss a 1 -it It titt we will roauufa, t ore to order. Hlt lug tto I ‘rge.: lit the cit y persons requirinj. t LI e,e6 will rind it to their vantage to call. Dr. iNf'ti R kill attennl to the hi plication of TruAsef., Suppoiter6 , ace. Besides our own rnanuiscture we hove s I ir:c stock of Ritter & Penfi...lW , Celebrated Truss,=, Dr. S. S. Fllcia's I'elebrnlyd Trinuiteg, • Marsh & Celebrated TruK ENt H. LN , i lA' if 1.14,1-I:MAN TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, Elmitir Stu. Ilatutlageu, Ate At the Pituit.urgh 111 -ter AP( RIES, caner 01 F,,Llr , t, Sri k. Plthibla I}-1-,_ K ATII Alit till Iron la Irvin tikk.• ,1.1 • ur - Kathakru, - lug u t. j itt rave and restore. Thirk Article is 1, ties. For preserx lug. e,l .ri ring and 1., kulkl) . Lug the human balk - It Is !I, most remark •ktkle 1 r. partition in the is, I I It k-Ir isk.,l •-kik put up lky thk t.1.,11111 1., t,,1. a.li• wade wilts the 5,w yr, nlka h loch gave it a bale 01 over one ukllltrkn 1..1' 1. - per ellllll/111. It is It eritale.itt, 1,1,1 ety.l It the tie.) cool viol clt• ‘ii It ruttk., Ihr h.tir rir t,. ~,11 It pre% ems the hAir him tAlliw, nit an I turning gray - , It restores totir upon 1.011,...ta Any lady of lirnlem.o I 01, h:111 fiend of 10111 . should use 1.3 , fi .01,11; on It tEknown nt,d used throughout the ,I I I Sold by nII rvspectol le,irvlers DE A/ A hal: NES ts. Sew 1 - 01 k. N'S AtiNUI.I:I 13111.111. "' This is the must dettyhnul and exti nary article ever disco% e red. It changes the ,un burnt face and hands to a ptsily satin testitrt rat ishrng besot 1, imparting tiv tnarl•le purity youth and the distiague appearance so inviting in the city belle of rashion. 11 removes tan. freckles, pimples and roughness I rout the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to tLr skin. Patronire by Actresses and Opera , 4 1t, gems. It is what every Intly I everywhere. Prepared by W E Troy, N 1 Address all °tilers to I)EMA.., •• New loie illyr - 11E1:11STR EFT'S 11 , 41311 T ABLE HAIR R E.ST(II2 ATIVL. KtiT A DVI. but restores gray hair to its owiltsl cub., by supply tug the Lapillary ILi itt:A ustursl°uu tennuce, Impaired by Ste nr disease. Is 'tat, latteOlts dyes are composed of lunar rausnt,der troying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of theniselt es nu dressing. liettestieet Inimitable Coloring nut only rest es hair to it. hatural color by any easy process. but gives the hair a Luxuriant Beauty, Promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleas antness to the head. it has trod the test of time, being the original }lair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. i'beti by both gentlemen and ladies. it Is sold by all respects ble dealers, or can be procured by them 01 the commercial agents, D. S. BARNES at 00 , anz Broadway, New York. To - s sizes, hoc. and sl. EXIC A N I' TA N LIN]- , LNT —the parties in fit. Louis and Cincinnati who hatic been counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment under pretence of proprietor ship have been I horoughly estoped by the Court s. To guard against the tort her imposition, 1 hat e procured from the United States i'reasury, a pri vate steel-plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears the far-simile of my signature, and without which the article is a counterfeit, dangerous and worth less imitation. Examine every bottle. ThisEin 'meat has been in use and growing in hiN or for many years. 'rhert hardly exists a hamlet on the hatdtable globe that does not contain evi dence of its wonderful effecta. It is the beat emohent in the world. With its preaent im proved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are heal ed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful s anal untold ills assuaged. Formuts, bruises, sprains, rheumatism, siwellings, bites, caked breasts, strained horses, exc., it is a Sover eign remedy that should never be dispensed with. It should be in every family. Sold by aU druggists. D. S. BAHNES, New York. HR ABOVE ARTICLES FOR SAL ET by SIMON JOJINSTUN, cor. Smithfield and Fourth a& feb26-03md&w.eod GH, TUESDAY MO I:26Er'PURE LIONORS 1 0 011. MEDICI NAL PURPOSES, at - JOR:TLEffING's AtlG VrOkt, Cotner Market street and the Diamond, Floe Old cognac Brandy, a- Finetild Port Wine Fine Old tt hisky, Fine old Cherry Wine. Pine Old blathers tt Pure - Rolland Gin, Pure Jamaica 'Hum, Still Sparkling Catawba W lue. These liquors have beenput chlaed exclusively for medicinal purposes, anti 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 Vierning's Drug . ore. 'or. ,1 the Insmon.l nit 3inihet St DEEM tar - SOLDIER'S SPECIAL NOTICE.— I). )our klull to yourselves. e rotect vonr health tow I-PU.li( 'WAY'S PILL: , AND r. Fur Wounds. Surea. Bowel Com plaints. and Pei ers, they are n pertevt safeguard . Full chi ITT was ilt/W to use them with 4, en I,OK. It the render of thiA • - notice" cannot get A box ,of Pills 1 , 1 f tintinebt from the drug store in his place, let him write to me, So Mantes Lane, enclosing the amount. and I will mail is box free of expense. ;tinny dealers will not keep my medicines on hand because they cannot make as much profit ha on other persons' make. tis cents. , tts cents. And '0,40 pet box or pot. a p 4-1 w a : 7o.r-TO RESTORE. THE SICK TO Fancy HEAL"( —The blood must be purined and all medicines are urelein which do not pos. Bess the quality of Stimulating the blood to dis charge its impurities into the bowels. ILIA xu us' H . : , PI 1A..6 ',oasesa this quality in a high de gree, and should be in every family. The) are j equally useful for children and adults . adapted to bqth sexes, and are an innocent an bread, yet CetaV... , , most' effective as a medicine. The lion. Jacob Beyera of Spring - v - 111e. inJ wrltee to Dr. Drandreth under date of May ISM Balmwal "I have used your Invaluable Vegetable Uni versal Pills in my family since Itc3B; they hate always cured, even when other medicines were of nu avail. I have been the MCHLIR 01 my neigh bors using hundreds of dollars' a orth and I am eatiBfied they have received a thro.sand per cent in Messed health throtilt their use. They arc used in this region for lirlions and LIN cases. Fever and Ague, and in all rheumatic cases with the most perfect in. (*sr. In fact they arc the great reliance in sicknes. and 1 trust your r enerable life slay be long spared to prepare 50 COI Slla excellent a medicine for the use of man. • Please send me your lowest price by the gross ' Fold by Tliol11,1.: 4 lIELWATH. Pittsburgh and by all respectable dealers in medicines. mlll7-IyriStwc far"TIIE CONFESSIONS AND EX PERIENCE OF AN IN VALlD.—Pub fished for the benefit, and as a CAUTION YtitiNti MEN and others, who suffer frdrn Nervous DeWitt), Premature Decay of Man hoo.l,se,supplyingatth same time Tag EA Na .7' SELF-Cc-Hs. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, esq , tebs-amdS‘w Bedford, Kings co., N. Y. i&r.DENTISTRY.—TEETH EX trncted without pain by the use of Dr. Owtry's apparatus. .1 . F . . 1101.'1'MA N , DENTIST. Al] work warranted 134 Smithfield Street, pi S-I}.l PITT ii:MIB=11 W ELL di KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Sliver and Brass Platers, Amfmanufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. 7 ^t. Clair street, alti Duquesne Way, (near the 13Eolge,) PITTSBUROH. i r , :erc•IIR.TOBIA VENETIANIIORSE LINIMENT —ln pint bottles at 1W ,ents, ,1114,, Inmruenn, cute, galls, aulie, tic. head I Ise !LAI.% 1.ri;;; July ~111, lanai. --We Gate u. , d 101 tile nail' year vnur H.iree Liniment tot Isuiene,s, cut, litiiiseg snit colic. and In ill I I') iunl race (Wind it ii.. Let article I et rr tried in ttind ctrcuacompt ny sent me lie it is the out) 1111111.1'11i We nee Boil WV Lat e lub liorsili, er3 vrluahlc, nut we lit, 11.4 want to leave town witlinut It. MATT FIWS r, Aniburgb J Cu. 6 Alcuagerrit h) THOS It LDPATH, Pittsburgh, 'toil nil rexpectiltilo Druggiets. Milt.. 56 C 0111,11,11 street. Ne' York. N E %%' 9HII N t: I N E. H. 'l' HE In 111 i k freCt — lngl`tflinno,u4 In Or UtiOrillg 11.13hthie10. 111 ,11 Itn iintreitwnt,-- I ,•vet It. lle oper,lion— 11,111(31 In 11, I,,ititlfy In, inrine II; Ile ten%len:-) - t . 111 it. pnpulvrit) ( It IST A DOR O'M HAIR DICE, Is to onounited both by the World 01 :Science itn.l the work lot Fashion, the finest rrtiparationei er uii ented by art 1 r rectii) the short comings ut is +tyre bv I (121.4.11)0R1), rc,, 6 Nl', lurk. 5,,1,1 by 61i Dru, .16 .1 pplu6l bj %IF i 1111.17-10:6 we FACT I■ It a Dye lu the tear 1,',45 Mr Illathewa drat prepared the 1 L\l.:l lA:\ Irk II( since that tune it it,, t•tatit tutt,l 1.1 lieJ•inan.l, and 1,. 11/nl,l 0e It titled to gist. entire RattstactiOn. i he \ EIVETIAN OF L. is the cheapest in the “11.1 Itr pri,e ohl hitt} ,ruts, and entl, huttle contains dout.h , the quantity of it) e in three usually sold fru hi 1 \ L IM:\ 1 , 1 F. i warranted not tu !he hair or Realp in the 6111'kitetit it - g" Ire lii \ I.N L I LAN la L works with rain.liry •r, I • ..riettity. the hair rectuiritt tto preparatu u h/1101 Cr rt.,. VENETIAN DYE proltwee any sha.le hl 11141 jr .lesri . c.l oat: that 11111 not tvde.rrur It i,t 11,51...111—tit1e that IS ad permanent as the hair :'yell I .r 1 , 1 all Irtigetste Prh.e ba, Ceiittl. A. I. bIATHEWS. General Agent, I' (laid et N T. A 1. , tnAnulictureroi %ER the tn.Ft hsu dressing in in.e ' ENETIAN HAIR DYE, VENETIAN • LINIMENT and It ISTA DOH{ is HAIR DT E. sold wt FLEMING'' , 42E. 'or of the Diamond and Dian Net it • ' - -c,-SVl''' ~ c.• ...4,... - "•ett: ) .A.r4stY : . . ''.-- .••• _.... 1;H DIII-ItY's PIANOS! the n.,st Pi 'IV Ell FL anti EL - Ell ANT tonel iuetruntent a in the c.untr) Ei LI r: It r-;•.r 1" i 2 I lie ed within a month at .. , tate Fairs and luatitutee. We ale x leo agente Schomacker & Co.'s and Boardman &Gray's Well-known excellent PIANOS, and S 121.&H SMI I MEIODEONS & HARMONIUMS pER%CiNs Rh:SIRING A PERFECT Irs,lll/1/11 . nt vt . INA 10 s “rld I'KeIIIIIIIC taint elsewhere Inoue those who hats pur,liaseil these instrufrics.ts in this t baui r-i we take pleasure in relermng to Allen Asa nier. Bateman Oaf', esq., Allegheny city; John Noiltirdy. fnf Park. Met Sr. ('n..) Mrs. Mei lullN 15r.Jonas E Art lintoek, A. ll oei vier, esq., ltie hard Bard, esq.. East Lit. ert3 John t.Zuiuu, cog . lEr. 1). M. Hostetter. P. esq., Pittsburgh. A Guarantee of 5 years with each In strument. WAMELINK & BARK, sole Agents for PittEburghAnd Western Pa., Nu. 2 St. Clair at., near Suspension Bridge. ' 4Q1 ,- A general assortment of Musical Goods always on hand. nihl FOR SALE- And is thoroughly conversant with the business. both selline and manufacturing. Two Counters and some Shelves, Best of reference given in New York and Bos- A poly at ! ton. For further information address for three I d ys E. P. (2., Box 635, "a P" - 3t Pittsburgh P. 0. PETER LELCRSIiEpLER., No. 562 Penn street MIIGIUT BRICK DWELLING HOUSES for sale In pleasant location, lotto feet by WO. Also, a vacant lot 21 by GI feet fronting on ' Stevenson street. The houses are convenient'y arranged, well built, slate roofs and In good re pair, now renting for $762 per annum. Apply to S. CUTHBERT be St/Nh,' 61. Market st. ap2 RNING, A PRII, 5, TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. TO-DAI'S .AJAIROMUD: E W GOODS Dre.- , , Goods I)elaines ( It illi(4 Black Sample's 14( ) LE: 1.2 Federal at., MEE 11,,0p Skirts Shirt Fronts Whole*:n le LS IC wA N A BOY TO LEARN THE GOLD PEN MAKINti Ift zsINE-sti. Must come well reeolninewle.l A pply fu HI till FITZPATRICK, cdraer :11 rket suil Third streets, Stsirs rullE UNDERSIGNED HAVING TA ken tot letters of AtlnikuLhttation upon the *satire of I /rill S. Palmer. late of Allegheny co., . licretA requests all persous having claims or demands upon the estate ut said deceased to heike them known to her without delay. Those r . Nor, in.lehted to srl.t estate are requested to make inonedille pacment. .11C1 ANN l'AL.:111,11, Adin'x.. No :hi Lo, ost sheet, Allegheni City. E TOR's NOTICE.--NOTICE IS ::1‘ en that letters testamentar) h g - rsote.l on the s.ate 01 lohn Crigh too d„',l , Isle 1,1 Nloon too nship. Alleghen) flood), F's,, ti. the undersigned urn April II pi kilos in t , Ili,•hiselt es indebted to 5:11.1 c•ilste are respiested hl make Im medlxtr p 11 1,111. S ill present ,ottienfw,te,ltor bet! 1t'11..111 IA At A I 11()A1,1,:s, Ex, ~tor fi,,pek. tp kid i)t -It .Ih. or la LACE CURTAINS, VESTIBULE LACE, GILT CONICES, &C WHITE, ORR IP CO No :5 Fifth Street. T MPORAR V REMOVAL 'MT ra:E-i_ ITV*3 u 1•11.1• yr. 1 lii p,11.11. nt lave will not. I f..rget liAt e 3t pre-vat 111,1 lut . to hc tohntl :it IV 1-IAII. oter I , nti. 0. I.•.Furth -treet. Where We (• t•li •• 1 0(11/41,41 lh.l lur t 4lt• 4- tine tl '41,1, 11i PIANOS, HARMIMIUMS MELODEONS , ETC ', ci er rn rite. and at ,trict. I.I<ICE, H. KLEBER & BRO., Wilkins Hill. Fourth street WI I 1.E.4 AND 1-IORSES'F()R SA LE.— SI•T 311 I.F.Q. forty 4n w11i..11 3re 111_c to I work I.k It Lnit • S, • "1,10, hVent3 ,ultn i.i tor tt'l IHI I rTiN(i .1,1 011 , RACKINti 111 IInF . Tho t, untl at th, .I . III}OIAN AiieLO:tll) it, it.l - .1 It, It - Ertkitilre 01 tt.4-21 H II DAVENPORT TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. % TRACT OF 1,7.00 ACRES ONE wile hum the Alleelien) lilt et. in M'Ke,.n Lear ((IRh IIU V. Accessible b) a plank ru:,.l , TEAAll3l . ltt.i. oti the A .s..U W. 1.1 R. ou. miles tron. the tr Oak, Pine and Hemlock Timber Abound on this land A i,hit Th.:, be >een and full luirtl •ulart tur -I,i, CM Appll, 4iloll to BRYAN, Broker and Insuran, Agent. 69 Fourth et., (Burke's Building 4C:i TT IFL T MIL NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADES, .t;:i Received THIS DAY. C.) C.) NEW SPRING STOCK F CARPETS! I=Mil OIL CI-OrTI-1, AT IYEcCALLTJM'S c...a...pia=riarr EATiC, NO. 87 FOURTH STREET o Glass Manufacturers. AGENTLEMAN WHO IS ENGAGED in the manufacture of Glass, East, would like to connect himself with some house in Pittsburgh. Has Twelve Years Experience, DURINti 'ERIS MONTH AT LAST summers pri,,ro, Woments Congress Round Toe (Tamers, Bab/totals antt. Botate, Missed?. Vtildrerga '.sol:kjel ' , Balliteriab Ord Galteri, Menta,; lioys ,7 runi Youths. Bilbibrals, Boots and Gaiters. call and secure bargains. SOgEPti H. BORLAND, 98 Market at e , 2d door from sth. gl em Z fz ' t • 41 4+ 4CV cil ....CD LO r .4 A 93 n Q 1 a a.....• p oi - . ;0 .0 _. i,l to By g , pi E z 0 : -: 0 . co ..; 3o 0 .3 V 1 .., ..... 41 ._ 4 F. ..., ._ 00 .u 2 :...1 pl ... ;, E 4 rs fl 9 - 5! W It '?, . tw p g py E 4 U 2 :: r _ . .0,.1,.7] w ,...- E. PA 5 i Z PA pt g ti 7., ...P. g .00 , . 04E! 1 Co I,_ 14 z 2 .. .1 Ti ' : 01 z 2 Pi 4 My ~, h t le; riCii Of o c',. i 0- g . .4: v, ;:i 0 i: .-. 1 1 ...„. z .- ~, 04 z. ..:. ~., . 7 ' . . Pi 7- v a i•- ; a 2 cs ..... I, . 4.. 4 _ t Li •_-.' c . C .z ,_ 421 I .1 : 1 o ;.: 7_, g ~Jf. N .-- a ..0 • il ..;'...,:1t- p .;51.--6 cd ~.._ ,-c.s p,„d 0 ‘.3. 4 pi zu cy '-: IS' w ..:2 0 M Z M t ' ., ' . .- - q . l ai , , t . 60 pi ! '. d i I fel I g 61 M l / 21 14 1 ". E s t (tidy f) Lz.' 4...:E E 9 , 3;51 bi 74 I r gT, ! , -,2 z ° lilt g rg ' g ' IT g -CI .• .. E-4 z; :: ..= _ v.. i . --- r _. - ode . ors F. o x „ Ginghams M uslm. Cassimnures CaS~inetts Clon kin zs Misse<' 11Th3 Ribbon~ Fl , N‘els Ruches rtc-tail VV IiEELER & WILSON'S de:,110 VW- .!aVio* , 010 . 41.• t LOCK STITCH 'l' kr: 1) SEWING MACHINES GO To THE AGENCY AND Eti E VERY FAMILY is mn.te happier T HERE are good, better and best, and THEY HAVE NO RIVAL. H AVE reeen eti the Highest Premi- E ASILY MANAGED, not ltablr to I B EFORE PURCEIASING, examine E XCELS In all the qualities that con- STSRPASSES all others.—Ladies' Re- is unquestionably the best Sew- These Machines arc Warranted for Three year• Prices from 650 upwards NO. 27 FIFTH STREET, WM. SUMNER & CO., a p22cueod « PLAIN BLACK SILKS, Sl,OO, 1,131-3, 1,25, 1,37, 1,50, 1,75, 3.00 BROKER PLAID FOULARDS, At 101,12 1.-3 per Yard. E-, Solid Colors & Double Facer From 31,50 to 2,00 per Yard SPRING DRESS GOODS, At 18 3-4 c, 25, 31, 37. 50, 62, 73, $ll.OO Comprising some decided bargains, GOOD SHIRTING MUSLINS, At 18 3-4 and 25e per 'Yard. FAST. COLORED PRINTS, emanasztvwimilmq MILLARIMMIT ierviattirEriv. mh3l IAARGE AND FRESH AL Or Spring and Bummer BOWS., SELOES* AFTERS and SALISDPIT4S, ni tke latest styles, opening' every" day, and' the cheapest in the bity. . IL BOAl.4prp, aittl9 ii 9 Market st. nutiue. acid you will then agree w it h flint it is an almoat perfect in st rument.—Evening Pcst by the introduction of this trustiviir tliy niacitine.—Chnsttaai Inlethgen the heat ninehine, we feel entirely sale La saying is -Wheeler & Wil Ifevtern Advocate SctentVic American MilM2212=1111!119 Ph iladelph is Press. get out of order, very beautiful and simple In construction.—S. Y. Evan Gaz the "Wheeler ftWileon." stitute Et good machine.--Irdependent posilorw ing Machine, and is the one which we can unqualifiedly recommend Gn ile3 Preabvteria zt PITTSBURGH OFFIBE, IMMEIM Cheapest goods in the city At 16c per Nerd, I.4kDAII.MiVUTMENANTL BIT V BOOTS Br, SHOES CONCERT RAIZ. SHOE STORE. I. Ther'sell the best goods made in the jworld. 2. They warrant every pair they sell. 3. They guarantee their good. to do good ser- 4. They repair, free, anything they 101. 5 They rivet all their work, making it more durable. 6. Their nilrk h, the most elegant and genteel in the city. 7. Their work cs the most durable and perfect in the city. 8. If'a pair proves bad you get a new pair, free. 9. You can buy lower than at an} other place. o. They are the best goods, and }'et the lowest price. 1. Goods custom made, and sold less than trade elaewhere 2. The largest askortment to select from In the REMEMBER—The best goods. for the least rnunQ . are tia be had at No. 62 `Fifth Street, Next door to the Expre., right-hand side going up. apo Counterfeits 11 Uounterfeits l 1 LOOK OUT !J LOOK OUT!!! Humbugers are About!!! GENUINE PEBBLE Russian .AE) , PiEt. Spectacles MPOR T ANT NOTICE.—IMPROVE .11,4YOUN. SitiHT.—Having opened my - new place of business, and have received direct from Russia, a floe and most brilliant genuine Dia miaild 'Russian Pebble Spectacles, warranted to preserve, strengtlie,n and improve the eight. Purchasers are - entitled to Spectacles free of charged the nun should fail. .4.1a0, received one of the flnest - stockaever brought to this city of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optical In struments, which I will sell to suit the times, and reapeatully invite all in want of the article. .T. LIAMOND, Practical Optician. Look out for No. 51, 51, 51 Fifth street. ap4 US. SANITARY COMMISSION • F: A I 13. , AT PITTSBURGH, PA., For Sick and Wounded Soldiers and Sailors /3111.P.E.9 THE PITTSBURGH SANITARY 00M MITTEE, a branch of the U. S. sanitary porn 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 Commission to proceed with their good work w ith increased energy and use fulness. The practical workings of the United States Sanitary Commission have been of such incalcuabie good, and have met such high ap proval from the entire people, that an enumera tion of its claims Is useless. Every one feels it a duty to succor ttie wound ed, sie.k and disabled soldier. The promptings of every loyal heart speak clearly, that we, who do not bear the dint and turmoil, of the battle,_ should provide liberally for the "War-worn sons of the Republic " christilin charity speaks trumpet-tongued to each and es cry one, telling us to tender to the sennts of those who are sick, a minded and 31s/tided in our country's glorious ea use. The duties of our common humanity teach us that all should unite in the cause; andlt a CUP or cold water is not to go unrewarded, what im mortal tai ors will not be bestowed on those oho are the liberal donors to so deserving and charitable a work. Al uch good has been accomplished in the past. Much more can be done in the future by united, energetic and liberal action lavoring the United Steed Sanitary Commission. The ranks of our armies are being rapidly fill ed, and seteral hundred thousand brave soldiers now stand -shoulder to shoulder" to uphold the Lv es (personal and political) of the people of the Orr at Republic—to hold sacred our homes and our altars—to preset t e our social, commercial and political prosperity, and -hall we not succor and tad them when wounded, sick amfdlsabied ( tar sister cities, New York, 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 [or the cause, and will give means towards it i 1 - his is no merely local matter. We cordially invite the donations, contributions, aid and co operation. not only of Allegheny city, Birming ham, Allegheny county, and the State of Penn Sylvania, but of (Olio and all the States of the Republic. The recipients of the care of the San, LlOuitoission are the soldiers of. the 1 . 4114e4 Suites: without regard to what special 'State en; listed from, citizens or foreigners, old or young, and without any respect to sect, talth or color. All who tight and are disabled in the cause of our common country, are embraced in the man agement and care of the United States Sanitary commission. We therefore ask the hearty co operation and aid of all. Donations of money Will be thselflully receiv ed by the Honorary freasurer 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 undier the control of the Ex ecutive Committee, F. R. BRUNOT, esq., Chair man. and replies will meet prompt attention ad dressed to S. F. VoN BONNHORST, Honorary Corresponding Secretary, Pittsburgh U. S. San itary Commission Fair, Pittsburgh, Pa. Executive Committee FELL 42. BR I.:NOT, Chairman, John H. Shoenitergcr, .Tames O'Connor, Thomas M. Howe, James Park., ji., J. I. Bennett, Mark W. Watson, John W. Chalfant, John Watt, Chas. W. Batchelor, S. Eleven, B. F. Jones, _ W. D. 1)(16 - IOWAN, See,y Ladies's Committee Miss RACHEL W. MeFADDEN, President. Mrs. Felix R. Bunot, Mrs. John Watt, " Tiernan, " Brady Wilkins, " Paxton, " Algernon Bell, - " Price Miss susan Sellers, " Wm. 'Btakewell, " Mary Moorhe , Ka t Miss EL ' LA STEWART, Honorary See), Mrs. APMILLAN, Assistant Seeretael . Miss BAKEW ELL, Everything that can be eaten, worn, sold or Is curious to look at, is solicited in aid of the cause. Money and contributions of all kinds, from Farm ers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Mechanics, Machinists, Jewelers, Clothiers, Inilliners, gar deners. Booksellers, Florists, Nurserymen, enc., are wanted, and Fine Arts, Curiosities, Speci mens of Natural History, Relics, Memorials, Battle Flags, Re., will be gladly received SS do-. nations or on exhibition. Lectures, Concerts,, entertainments of an sorts, are desired, and all friends of the soldier and the glorious cause are urged to exercise their Liberality and ingenuity to make this effort a success. Especially do we solicit the generous PRESs everywhere to give their liberal aid. Money to be sent to N. 1i0L.11.E.3, Treasurer, All goods to ha addressed to F..R.-BRuNoT, Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair, aod the nature of the contents marked on the package, or the name of the appropriate Committee. Small paokages may be sent by express. An freight settled in Pittsburgh. The value or each package should be marked on the outside. A notice of every ahipment, and an invoice with the eattmated i aloe of each at'tigle,alichild 'he gent with the Bill of Lading, to ISt D. 'mew WAN, sierotary of the Fair by mail. A. letter of acknowledgment will be Feturned at once. It is desirable that all imperishable article* should reach Pittsburgh by the 24th of May, and they should be sent as much sooner as possible. Perishable articles can be sent in for the opening of the Fait, and during its progress. mh.%-tf MARCH; APRIL AND MAY AHE THE MONTHS TO PII7MISI . THE BLOOD.—The compound fluid Ex traci of YROSIWORT, as prepared by RAN KIN, Druggist, 63 Market street, below Fourth, effectually renovate and almarently , irenate the whole system, not only does it net as an alterative to the blood purifying when necessary as it through a thouaagti Ago nels,it gives toneand energy to the whole mitem. Price, 50 Cents for a large Bottle. mat J'Mr-NAME'S UNRIVALED P i.ekN 04' simmer/Wed for eight years and privilege of exchange granted at any time within ea Months, should a Piano not ghee tire .Lion.. satisfac- CISAILLOTTII , fIIZM Sole agent for Knabe , s Pianos, Raines' BroPs New York Plano aod Prince's School, Organs and Melodeons. Vlld
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