I' ..... (.:f ''-t r.) 1 , 1 IVI H. 01.4 ~ .!f ..a?(..,!,,t-i(14.4,J.ri gito .g,4itiftioit, P , r 8 - 0 URGHt WEDNESDAY 11101iNING, APRIL 6, 1664 TUE NATIONAL ABOLITION CON VENTION. A few weeks ago the office holders, contractors and other dependents, gener ally; of the National Administration, seemed to have the machinery all arrang ed for' heir payon'a renomination; but they appear to have counted without their boat. Taking time by the fore lock they - re-nominated Mr. LINCOLN in some of tkiir "Union Leagues and in other midnight assemblages of gouty and plethoric politicians. The same musty set of . well fed parasites con trolled the action of the Abolition Na tional Committee, and induced it to call - ,their National Convention in June, and in the City of Baltimore. The earlier the better for "honest old Abe," and the nearer to Washington, the more easily the Convention could be influenced by the Administration. So, the friends of continuing the Ad ministration in power, thinking they had their. wires all fixed, reposed, in apparent security, but 10, the formid able name of Fremont is suddenly an nounced, backed by the ponderous GrotELY in favor of his nomination, and matters immediately begin to assume a different .aspect. GRIMLY insists upon tie Convention being poatpontd, and gives reasons for it "as strong as proof of holy writ." Already this master spirit of Abolitionism has made such an impression as to cause the well informed Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun to write as follows: Great efforts are being mide to get a phstpone mem of the assembling of the hepubbean Na tional Convention until .september. The atu pendoutievents that are to come otr during the spring and summer may put a phase upon the subject of platform and candidates that does not now exist. It was to avoid the great events of the summer, that 141.4cm...tea followers fixed upon June for the Convention, be cause if It were fixed for August or September, and our arms unsuccessful up to the time of its assembling, the friends of Littcou; could not, with de czncy, ask to have him continued in office. But if they snominate in June, they can rest secure; and throw the responsibility of summer and fall disas ters upon lawn., while appropriating to the Administration all the credit arising from undoubted triumph. This has been the course heretofore pur sued, and the same will be continued hereafter. When Burnside slaughter ed ten thousand men at Fredericks burgh, he was made to assume the re- au.sx ., r_c.r, ~...............„.• ......y.i. - • t • . . 1,41101 Zink/ . tuned Vicksburgh, STA.NTON and HAI.- . loyal, and it is vastly more easy to fill a en d eavore d t „ hi„„ up i i by lulu, ; t.ie slug d LACK-made speeches in Washington, -4 ` 1 seit in the National Capital or dip cierp- , the map - i/inc. but was clod dead while which they claimed the whole credit of 1 Ily into the Public Treasury i n t h e mat . endeavoring to 31. 0111 , 1)111i :11P tot i . ll I t l i s that magnificent achievement, for the , ter of contracts, and still inaintain such , i '. c : i d u Y i ' ld ` e v , s i ',,, t l l ; , r r ) ‘::', , , ( l„ ti.,.t.lfi.v I, thi: t'd , , teeming genius of the Administration., an ultraism in loyalty as to delmill.lo.l , 11,, p i i „i • The FREMONT men, therefore, al ,- by the last schedule amended and tightJ i JOHN TIBBETy, of . 1 coy, died i , t pear determined to postpone the national coed by the truly loyal League. But it ! day Cc oning at the adN.ini i d ,Le, ~! . 1,, convention of their party, in order to is not so easy for those who hear the 1 d „oin...re.. i year, and t ;veiny .Iti% - II • was . born ti . suh . ject off l,•orgi• Ili cc •t, take advantage of blunders during the burdens of the war, who, while fighting - the fatter of I.tort,•ll , 101,11,11, ,i wl, ll , surnmer •in ;the management of our , i.. , tae oatttes of their country, are cant „i n „ are now livi ng li e was the 0 1d,... ! armies, and they are right. We do not r il e d also to g fight the wolf from Ow of tic... hrotliets, non e ot v, bow li,'l ~i , speakthis as a partisan, but as one hay door of their homes. If money is to be I u,. der eighty years of age, whiu• -m• 1 e - \ ing EM interest in the speedy suppres- slnandered always, better that it be to mains still ally, in hi, riiiict s' sion of the rebellion. 'if we are to have those who deserve to have it. Yet the FaEi.o. ENT t ‘ , llllllfillit, are mod great scarcity ol !arm hands all , •N er 11,. a political opponent for President, give Republican leaders will not have it so country, especially in the We-ler!' Stair , us a man of mettle, of character and of In their opinion soldiers are a good Every arrival of t•titiglatltts Lac t• rOtliol purpose; amen of high resolves and as- thing with which to carry out paper i r i i. , •a a t u t y of whom „ i h r h li , l rt t i li the I t o r r tilo , i i - i , piratiOns, and not a buffoon story teller, theories and crotchets abottt free negro tiabaYnds to perform their lair Ti„• whose jokes ate too coarse even for the ; 1501; to be tickled with - - the refrain of s eason i s now a t h an d w h en f arm lah, gibes of Alltioplan minstrelsy. FRE- . , Rally round the Flag, boys ;" and to k much needed and command- a bleb 2,101TT is magnificent, compared to the vote at elections to keep such "Soldiers' remuneration. prettent dneumbent of the White House, • Friends" as they are in the places c-f , . IlTaltaisnbeetniptliisitiTyvtage2lllotriliatt,(l.:::.lisgir,": andunder kith, and his strong minded ; honor and plunder—but they are not • transferring the poi trom the Cud( Jessie's care, no longing and trifling ad- ' good to spend the precious greenbacks States Marshal to the jailor, has tutu it vocates of 'miscegenation would be per-1 up„. tingly abolished capital punishim lit in mitted to stretch their bony legs under It may not be long until tile men of , t a ll i-1 1 ‘. . )1 •1 1 . , l' a i c e i l i . n Th- ' l.i n t it ‘ "'' l ' A ( : ) , oi ru l l l2 l , l, l l - , ;' 1 ::l . the Presidential mahogany. But we ; the knapsack and musket will have the bill through f_ . ''.on 'i gress for the gratin, a leer. must confess, however, that the present vail thrown from their eyes, and be en- lionl o. personal animosity towards Mat It AI e:MEN an NI ,C.,1101/, 11, - :iii 3,, ~ New 1 ark. Aug '2. l'ilz.l % Administration is strongly planted; it ; c. 1,1 i e e.//4/ela Lo see through the hollow robs- , shat Laulidi is now being appreciated, [is Olt NNH ,-- Your tt onderful Pisnintmli contains nearly the whole of the Aboli- ' sions of their false friends. Then will ; and our authorities are urgin g p • u- uu ills .11iilitd'r!:. oncell fe r t u7l ' r true I ‘ l ‘ ' ' tve ' I l ik " Zns u' a e ntl" ' w'en " k L I M ' ' interested members the necessity of list tion props of the country. From the in- the sceptre of power fall from the grasp mediate legislation upon the subject. ii lA, moat hay;, } erreit 1,, /MI,. gar' /It 1,1 scalar, with pains in her head, loss of aripetite. fluential New York TiMeB, to the equal- of those who now so unworthily use it. ylul daily IV with% cousumption, on whom tali A GANO of six men were recently ar ly heavy and commanding Pittsburgh Grant that the time may not be long. rested ino , ; . , 1 medical skill had been exhausted, has been en- Empire district, ~.uolaw, Ter men} 'restored. Wr commenced with but rt ten Dispatch, there is some one. in nearly - - ritory, fir hanging a men almost to spoonful of Bitter., y day. Ilri appetite rind strength ram.ll ) imreastal. and she le now Well ' he ur )ose of every Abolition newspaper establish- The War News.—T here here s is _very death, th l ree n tim to es , , i. for t p i Respectfully, Slice U. M lisvos it meat, who is deriving Mee pay and ra- ittl e war r n ea e r w s s to of be e pet a l i a e l t , i t a t toetret only E a 1 - 0 •4: . forcing that ie I hadn't stolen. s' il i c l - e B N{ : a ll : t' su s pect it' ''' - • • ' I „we lAMB ..from the Administration. Thel the thing lin p e p of the Army q of the Potomac, ed, and cc believer they Woltlil go to haul tic, e i i i i , : - Plantation Sitter. ha, e raied nn 11!e . \A If lt e 44., , ,!: ell, .118111 Id, N . 1. reader . can easily perceive, then, what but also in the Southwest. • him up, he Would sac "11d,.d bye, boys, G , ?r \ Tt , ) , ~ 1 1. A rI i t, ) , ,,? fils C HALL TO-DA ,p l• ,,, A it T imiiiMiae odds the FREMO•NT men have It is reported by a dispatch from Ring- but I don't know , nothing about your •• • 11/Mill 111 ea/11,1 me Io u bottles more fkaovld, e .Ga., that the Confederate cavalry money." They finally became coin in 01 - thi Plantation DlDt're .1/ / Nlle ha' been 36•411 ZIPTYFUTME fari r rllLE3ll7l l to contend with; but, like their dashing rte.-o'ly mon-Nast h i their use. Ihi tide I . .... ___ been increased to about five thou- cad that he spoke the truth, and let him Asa I - 1 Ht.:, Pitilaiirlphot s ,Pn " — leader, whenlast on his way to Califor- sand, and are encamped in a valley be- go, when he made complaint, and the -- NEW !3Ty.l, Es ala s when the stoutest heart failed amid pond Tunnel Hill. There is also a con- party finds itself in a tight place. " • • • 1 h., e been s great sutler, I r.on PP . lii spepapi. and hml to It/Mlloll Idca_hise. • • WI NDOW s Nh o Es i z i the siverty ef desolating wiuds and snows siderable force about six miles below ,T HE Inteiliycheer, id New Turk, con 'bud , ouri lintel. leo e ~.urei ii, . / ~ Ringgold. Their Picket line is generally Mils a lengthy iirtirle on the German Rsv. J Is c..vrimas, hochkici. N 1 and when the cattle fell dead frozen Received THIS PAY. within a mile of the Federal pickets, but popw i at i c , w „( N ew . york city; f r 0 .,,, --- upon their feet, they intend to strum there is no disposition shown by either which we learn there are 150,000, of " • •• 1 h., e i.f.l/ ell the Plantation liitt,. le r---, it , I,lllitirCile 4/I our aissliled subtle,' ii ith the 'l5 NEW SPRING STOOK gle on determined to make him Presi- party to advance. It is not believed whom 41,000 are Jews; 63,000, which is "" - " t '"`" a " h ` n g . et/e ` t ~ w r , A , ~R w , 111 that Gen. Johnston has been reinforced. I' F "dent or' "die renowned by attempting nearly three fifths of the remainder, ate Superintendent soldiers H,une, Cu ' ', ,1 ., Forest, however, is repotted to be re:, Protestants, and 46,000 Roman Catholics. it" ceiving reinforcements, but he is con i4 The Roman Catholics have seven (ler ' 5i„,,h ic .,.„ 1 . 1. 1 1 1 , 1 ,,,'",',, t ;' 1 ,,'','"„ / „ l , l ,Tl',, i ''',` - ',''i k_ .. stantly harrassed by tile Federal city- He .11.1.3 110 ' ~_3l._ TA 1_ Or 'The Republican press shows signs airy. , Mail churches. The Prot( stants havi• twenty-five churches and missions, with em.trste. and had to abandon n d i bustness. li It RlNki,Ltil, l /elehirld,ll - seas oned C> CD of progrepa on financial topics. They Advices frotn New Orleans to the 27th r- 1 > seventeen church Iniildina: the others ... . . ~,, ''-- . 1 isritstion Bitters trace cured ~ OIL (' I .01'14, are beginning to see that gold gambling ult. state that Gen. Banks started for t -1 worship in halls. The Membership to me oi a deraneetoont ol the Rhine ) e.,1/1 I coact i r . :2 l . the front on the L. Admiral Farragut t --1 has very little to do with the price of all amounts to 7,117 , 3. They 'Live t Wen . i 7r e a , n!Lh r ni 333 ' ' l3 °re.” l3i , 1r , ),ca j 1 t . ,,,.. 1 ,, t , a , ~ A T McCALLUIVE'S. had been at Pensacola fora few clays gold, while excessive issues of paper' tv five Sunday school with .9 41.'', schol No 234 Broadway and would leave on the 26th for the -. . . -' &C , 6 , C , , , ,C . li able have a great deal. Tne Boston Adler- Texas coast. The operations at Fort !acs' et x 17 1 7 ' The N. .1 - , Jlei (1,11, in ' . /../at.;OR to the - ------ ---- i./..R tiser says: "We apprehend •that in all Powell, near Mobile, are suspended fer The Plantation Bitters make the weak sfrone. 4:1-46--1 R 1 - 1 ••• •1 "' It/ r / .42ll aartaEl e curiosities in the great Sanitary Fair the reasoning on this subject an undue the present. The advance of General. which opened in that city on Mondaj-, the ish.o.id bniliADl • and ale exhaused nature a Basks' forces had reached Alexandria, /.!rt /I ern' olt t 110 t nit. et0h1,015,1 01 the . el.- - - NO. 87 FOURTH STREET. To Glass Manufacturers, share lutbe rise of gold is attributed to BL a B .I says i : The by in the d Fa l ii may i l :I i i • ~ after some light skirmishing, and brate.le•Wito, s -5 Bark, Wintergreen, Sassallrte, the action of speculators in coin. The 1 the t iou SR 1 . 1 u l ot . Roots. Herb=_, kf! , all prescrycd in perfectly pule ca tring eighty - or ninety prisoners. the ,resole 'Y find curious things, the 'airy , sudden temporary movements_ up and i On the 21st ult._ three hundred Confed- eagle is, without doubt, entitled to take st (. '"'N• ""'• • down must doubtless be ascribed 1,, crates were also captured about twenty the highest flight. It has winged its Way S. T.-1860--X. A tIEN_YLEMAN WHO . IS ENC.AGED them; we may, perhaps, count upon a five miles from Alexandria. Among, f•mm Indiana having been donated to , zik 1n t 1.,.. mannPietore •r ( ,t,.. 1.; ~, wou.,. 1 i GOOD SHIRTING MUSLINS , them was Gen. Taylor's chief of staff the tale fair i ,ars. ~.0 vent or ii rig,nt, of `weakness, ' lack or appetite. dißtress after eat lit torpid liv- At 183-4 sue 25e per Yard. certain small per eentage a= uniformly Ti , the Had river buying it gunboats on g that State. It ineasuies about twelve lassitude, pal station of the heart, Pittiburgli. added to the premium by their move • eounnenced destroying . property, the inches in lengt ii, and the head, eyes anti •c., ese -e to sutler if they er c usb .ti ,3.. d „ Has Twelve Years Experience, • ~:n ° not try them. , And is thoroughly convey.--ant with the business. PAST COLORED YRIESTTS, illente,-but, after all, try far the greatest troops now follow their example. The back bone of this curious bird was form- inhabitants are desuoying all the private 'ed of hair from the head of President The are . . recommended 1 the Fghesdtumeedb At IGe per Yard. part of the premium we must look upon stores of cotton to prevent it from fal- ; Lincoln. The bill is formed of Secretary ' cal authorities, and war ' r ) . - arite e d to im-md:ctc beneficial effect. They are'ec°ceedianzu both to selling and nianubiLturing. AT as the result of general causes. The lin! , into the hands of the Federals. Chase's hair, being symbolical of gTerti dtt,,,fi., For 1 orther inturneition address for three grntiolesessil Plan- Best of reference given in New York and Fl , se people of this-oountry dislike to admit Lucks and other bills. The wing feat', Ir N a o gT v e t e c a ir b .— le A P n e ; f p e e c r li so r upurreetaenaddhain GAßDNEß& SCHLEITIaI IR T . RADII . EL'S, STETRNs—past Command ...."l the fact, e refl . ' athOrtg themselves; but we ers are made of hair from the beasts of , tstion Bitters in bulk or b p i , thegallon lax swind- E. P. C., Box .535. er-in Chief of the anti-Masons--hero of , ter and imposter. It • •t are undolibtedly witnessing in the great the "Buckshot War"—the Pennsylvania thirty-four prominent Senators, arramred , „ f,- at Pittsburgh P ~ 92. TIMBER LAND FOR x.x..a.paimmir teirrmuirr i the orderof their titre. The I,dl aiel bin bottle. - SALE. premium on gold the often recorded ef- insurgent—ia an abusive and '3 ulgar old parts attic! body are also of hair. Clow n. , recta of an over-issue of paper currency. blamiguard. When Leis defeated in ar- ing this airy nothing is: a wreath forint,' imitation deleteriuuts i h e i s eh " se nLi vVral w"h i mh3l The phenomena have o ft en been witnes• the seeks retreat in personal im- of the hair of the wives of repr . csentative per- • . . FOR SALE.— p g u u d in e e n u ce. The otherday he ”' • , none are already in prison. See that every but- TRACT OF 1,500 ACRES ONE . said in Con- men ft wilt be hung at the front oldie A tie has our L •t d ' - mile from the Allegheny lin rt. in APE,. 3 . zu e States stamp of the cork Sed i 3 and , are not to-be mistaken; sod we gees'—"l do not rise to answer the gel- . 1 ., • • f Floral Temple,rood CORYON. 1/./Cei,ll ii ) pIL/k. • • pillar on the right o the mn:al/Wed. and our signature on steel- side road STEAMBI•Ri:I ontlie tsLiW. R li r TWO Caldera and some Shelves, shall go. veep far aside from the mark if demon, but merely to see whether this and underneath will he a small book, in . we ct to remove them by any ape - debate cannot be brought to p close which all admirers of President Lincoln label Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. is al i note, from the tr'act ' . Apply at PETER LELCBSIIPIAIEP The gentleman who has just spoken Cleland auperficial remedies,. while we need niotfear that I will make any hi • • w .be sin- ill b a llowed to enter their names On paymepne dollar for the privilege of ; P. H. DRAKE & CO., Oak, Pine and Hemlock Timber i ans-at .**2f,etut4tret. l ea ve :the origins use untouched." uation or sneer or thrust at him; there 20'2 Broadway, N. Y Beware'unPl.ufboorutttwi"nir in our loe doing so. The money will go for the -_ - _ -_ .__ are some reptiles so fiat that the common benefit of the Fair. The eagle, together ! D RAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. foot of man cannot crush them. I move , with the book of autographs, will ulti- 1 —The genuine article sold by that the committee rise for the purpose mately be presented to President Lin- 1 SIMON JUBINSTi,N, of closing this debate." • l coin. fearsmeaw-eoe cur. Smithfield and 4th sta. Tun House, it is said, -stria con chr in the Senate bill for the coinage of cents d jialf cents. Mill=1!!IM THE P winirr EMU - ROB WHO ARE FRIENS,-OHINRIKt, drViltral Hems. DIE When Senator Hopins' Avspkok llAgets $9000,000 of gold a year stringing our Senattr! alt reiYt he Ural Mountains. our members of CottOss*, vote GRAM YQpiila's new theater will law to pay non-co,. stii'lled ?.50 Ofeittialliblds 3,000 people. and private soldiers in gold or its'ek Susquehanna Tide-water canal alent in paper money was before the Sen- was opened for navigation on the letinst. ate, its passage was advocated by BOTH branches of the Pennsylvania Messrs. Hopkins, Clymer, -Wallace and Legislature have passed the bill to pur- Lamberton, all Democrats. This reso- chase a new Executive mansion lution, which would have given to each OvEn 10,000 acres of land have been private about $2O a month in green sold this season in South Carolina at an backs average of $ per acre. , wag opposed by the following 9 IN one Rhode Island regiment are four- Republidans: Messrs. Johnson, Lowry, teen brothers named Portly. Four ot Fleming, St. Clair and Wilson. The them are twins. only argument they could bring against IT is a penal offence to give an exhibi it was that the Democrats would mike lion of ventrilo q uism idr sleight of hand V political capital out of it—thereby ad- in ermont. milting the popularity of the measure. THE marine losses reported for the month of March foot up forty-nine Ves. Senator Champney, (Republican) sels—one hundred and fifteen for the moved to amend by making it a resolu- , past three months. tion merely to inquire into the expedi CERTAIN families are poor in all Hd' enc.!, of paving the soldiers in that man- ramifications. Like antimony, they have no chemical affinity with gold, how nee. SenatorNiehols (Republican) then ever much they might ;Nish it. moved a substitute to Mr. Hopkins' res- IT is estimated that in the last five olution, that the pay should be increas. months $10,000,000 in government stocks ed without saying how much, which have been sent abroad, some on orileis was carried by the votes of the Republi- and some to sell. cans. Mr. Hopkins then moved an bIaEIUHT or cks---Deert.i tglihuitetit::.guista-nteicut turn isu alll"ve amendment to the substitute, that the nave been raised for our army in Mary pay should not be less than $25 per h i nd. month. Finding that they were ( ()flier- WctriswonTu says that "theta]] moun ed, the Republicans were compelled to tains sleep night and day alike." tel tainty, the \ cry tall ones always have vote for it or place themselves directly and incontrovertibly against the inter their white night-caps. n errs of the soldiers. The bill, therefoie GENERAL MD is to command the, forces in Western Virginia. General watt through. Sigel is in command of that department, In the lower House of Congress a hut not of the conduct of the military shalt while ago, Mr. Dennison, a Dem- operations. erat from this State, offered a resolution be A i N v i A ,. I N . 'll' Sn c1.i(.11:(1,ae5; instructing the Committee on Military never U hard ii:lndles so long Affairs to bring in a bill to allow the sob I us he makes light of his suffering , . diers $3O per month. As in our State Is families well ordered there is Senate, Mr. WASHBURNE, (Republican) r always, "1"' firm and sweet temper, which controls without se, wring to dic of Illinois, moved that they merely in- which The I ssence of all tine breeding i quire into the expediency-of so doing: in the gift of conciliation and, while the Democrats all voted GENERAL. BRAYMAN has issued order; against ;t, the Republicans carried the to pr vent the shipment M . u,,cals to the amendment through by reason of theirWc.iern Kentucky - , and to interior ,if prevent boat Irmo landing at danciiroti-i pla, es; also for the Letter prolectmri public property l,y the expulsion of p. r SODS having no visible means of supp.•rt, from posts in the district, and who may Le traitors, sm. . I'. GENER NI, GRANT ha , isiMtd an order directing that any ,"minim., a I dressed h) an officer nr =oilier i , perior, unless torwar.l,l tiiiough IL regular official channel, will be di-r. glinted, and the w riter tried by toart martial, and if found guilty the service , or otherwi-e erelv pun ished. A IVIVE, whose husband quarrell( d whit her moct of the time, Ds, ads by one of the neighbors not to keep up he quarrel: but to try the law of kind ness; it wi,l be like "heaping coal, of fire on his head suit tin wife. ••1 ilon•t know about the coals of tire: I've tried water and that did no good. Heroism is a good thin; in its place rs. n of either sew, but serving one's country fa thirteen at New tide ins, who are un, mploved, ollars per month, payable in paper, • ursitu, have mean- of suppo,l, worth, when compared with gold, only ' will be taken ! , y Col. G little more than eight dollars, is carry ing tile question of Patri° 63lll a little who will make ri , viiion for their ru,- ploywent and p i ny, in acc.rdance with further than human nature can bear. existing D. partnii nt iiii the It is easy to hold a Government clerk- ject of labor. hip at from one to two hundred dollars CAPT. Mo'IL , reports that majority. Thus it will be seen that while the leaders of the Republican party at the heads of kith the State and Federal Governments exhibit their entire wil lingness to spend the money of the peo ple with a lavishness greater than sim ple prodigality upon doubtful theories and court favorites, they are not willing to render to the poor private soldier in the army the jut mood of his bard ser vice and terrible ricks. They would claim, too, to be the exclusive friends id the soldier. They talk bombastically of the great war for the Union ; flatter him with allusions to his glorious calling. and magnify the glories of his ht roic death on the battle-field, but—they starve ' his family. THI CONFESSIONS .% ND E PLIIIENvE (IF AN INVALIII.—Pub- Ilnhed ior the I,enent, and as a I . : 1111'14)N YUFN(/ MEN and others, who suncr Irom y. Premature TRa-ay of I a., .v,i,pl3 fug nt the sattie t kitty l at: 31t • V I one wl - e, red 111111S , I Aide 11L411•1•••• post p 0: I o.l.ltrsto CV, 1-q . alnele eoples ma) be had ul the author NATHANIEL. MAYFAIR, esq., telA-3md,S.l, Ledford, Kinga eo , N S. 1 1W . CORNIV LL. 6. KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, - ClAir errct, and Duquesne 'V y, =ME E HAVE LE IRNEII NOT TO .t t•l.- vvr tt htpl nc.” 1 lauttr - out qtl the ttatiottnlitit, tAt the Itntlitnt.ht• tt:oht.- I,ttc tut. .1 thvit theot,..t eStni 1.11,1 4 bvale Iroln w 11,11 St ,• 111.,1 ti.ot i.ll e =MEIIIIIM=IIIIII/11111111!1111!!! t1 , 11. , 1.14:i ,t ¶re kimw the per,t,.YL.l I• Lei., let 1..11 411ile <rvuye In my lunbH , cull / 111, 111.1 11.1• 1 . I 1111 1 • I tut• ‘lsllLflg. h. 111. 1. 1111 • 11.I1 I•,‘ o.e,e t. Plllllall n,n e I/1.•) pl., tki ••li 1.. t them I I u 111, 0,581i1l alter ..1.1111,er th•tter in) cPtyl3 I w,. Intomstked Inn n1..l It. :OM 1n,,, .1.1 er,sitt. h.ul cul mrcl Irlt tut., An.l I ..• 'lcel. it, [1,061 Int.l. I 1..1.1 • •I .1.. k., 1 lerl litre anotti..T twine mr reilejli hstr mink, 6,•411) ut4pr. t• 111, hot. the i'l.utntu,u lit! tel HL.L'h , ht ut. W/s.. Sept. lb, INA " • • • 1 Iltive heeu in the ,rihy hogpltal htt h,ttl tet, the bi0et,1111.44 Ocl I .11 A Iton. 111 he) g,le Inv bottle of Hunt., uuu lillferti. • • Three tart Llea matured in) epeech end cured toe • • 4 ' A FL A ere' _ Ihe following 14 1 . 1 . 0111 111, 1 NI/Inver of the I !Jr? )Mane SeIICHA lot the I:fiiitirril ,11 1 Olt4ll NV't•DNE'SDA' r- , -,t ry llf,.lmmD STEW AliT—BLAtit.—Cin Wednesday et en ing, March 211, in the city of Pittsburgh, at the William Penn Efouse_, by the Rot. Wm M. Pax ton, Mr. WILLI/04 STKWART, 01 Allegheny township, to Miss NELLIE BLAiR, of Burrell township, all of Westmoreland county, Pa. [Iar•PURE LIQUORS POR MEDICI NAL PURPOSES, at JOS, FLEMING'S DRUG STORE, Corner Market street and the Diamond Fine Old Cognac Brandy, Fine Old Port Wice Fine Old Whial'y, Fine Old Cherry Wine, Fine Old Marhera W ine, Pure Holland Gin Pure Jamaica Run, still Sparkling Catawba Wine. 'there liquors have teen purchased exclusi for medicinal purpose, and those having use for them can rely on their purity. Also OD baud, Congress and Saratoga Water, Blue Lick. et, , Prime Potash and S7da Ash, Fine and Course Sponges, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods of all kinds, and an extensive assortment of Drugs and Patent Medicines. Joseph Flemlng's Dog Store, of U Inau,n,l and Market st inh I mSt r .._. ...SOLDIER'SSPECIAL NOTICE.— Do your duty to y ourselves, protect use 1-11.)LLOW AY ':)) PILLS' Atilt UINTAI EN l' For Wiund, Sores. Bowel Com plaint,. and Fevers i ttzy o are a perfect safeguard. Full directions him' n use them with ever) b.,. 11 the reader of to • ••tiot cannot' get 11 I.OX lit Pills or (influent from the drue store in his place, Id him write to me, SO Maiden Lane, eneloing the amount. and 1 Kill mail a box free o expetv•e. Many dealers will not keel) my medniues ou hand because they cannot make as in uchuroflt as on other persons' make. st.t. and 5140 per l , ux ur put. np.l-lug fr,_73P — TO RESTORE THE SICK TO HEALTH —rhe blood must be punned told all medicine. an useless which do not pos sess the quality of tinnulating the lust to dis charge its impurit UN into the bowels. Ba Hl:Th't f , ..:slthili quality In a high de gree, and should twin vVrty lumily. They are equally useful fur mildren and adults adapted to both sexes, and MP as lonocellt as bread, 1 et moat cited ii e as a mulleins. The Hon. Jacob le3 er, of Sprat/10'iIle, Intl writes to Dr. lirnuth-thunael ante ct aln) Ilth "I have used your Invaluable Vegetable I 'ni eisal Pith, Ili to) 1161111) since they have always cured, even wh e n other medicines Were of no avail. I have leen the means of in} neigh bors- using hundreds tel tarn' worth and I ran satisfied they have receive thousand per cent. in blessed health through their use They are used In this region lc: Bilious and Liver Dis eases, fever and Ague, and In all rheumatic cages kith the most perfect success'. In fact they are the great reliance in sieknes, and I trust your VP nrrabk life may be long spored to l ttrepart, no uo,ellent a 11, dtc me for the use of man • ncrs.l hie lour lowest pt eb} the cros, • -old by Tilt of AS I:F.DPATH, Pittsburgh. all respectable dealers 10 medicines. mhr-lyd&wc (near the 8t..1g0.) PITTSBUR(Iii I 11! , t•l! !,1111ki..11.• ila•lLit•nt, . I,nl NING, APRIL 6, 8 HERNIA OR It IUPTIIIitE CURIAL We are prepared teltreapituccesafii* all eases of rupture in youni - perscnKmost Moms an middle aged, and in some eases op* pergias having fitted up an extensive estiblishmezitlor manufacturing 4tf' M 4 Improved Trusses and Ehipportera:,' , 7 In peculiar Clidefi or where persOns desire aS eta le of truss not on hand we will manufavora to order. Hai lag the largest stock in filet.'" all persons requiring trusses will find tt to pearad vautage to cnit IVIIIARR will anent person All to the ap plication of Trusses, Supporters ke• Beei , les our own III& 11 I actvee We have a latge of Rae!. & Penfield's Celebrated Trusses, Dr. S. S. Fitch'. (•elebrated Truaseip Marsh & Co,'s Celekated Trusses, FRENCH, rid GERMAN TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, Eln.tir Stockings, 13audages, & At the Pitteburgh Drug H,,age r( )11 ttl_. , 2C M'GrAll.ll APO FHEi AR [E.,, corner of Fourth and Minkel a I reel a, Pittsburgh sett It d e iIgr'DENTISTRY.—TEETH EX tracted without pain hy the use of Dr. hidry's apparatus. . . JI (10 DENTIST. All Work warranted 131 StuMatfett! Street, PITTSI3IIR(IH D t ouLts•V ENETIAN HORSE I.INIMEN —I it pint bottles nt fifty celitm. curt, I+uu•nrm • colic, N: Itentl the 1011, irat , July 7th, 15d3. I , 1 - Vit• lottunt,l ort the past year tour Nt• i .1 nun vtll Ile tartioneas, kick., slits, and cobs, ant in et et} instance found!? Ins t,t artists 1 et st trust in this cackle compa rit, Plea „ell,l t sit. nto It IS the only . liadheitt tt t• usen, , se N o Iltt e lOtt horses, some very valuable, slid tt s do not want - to leave town without h. litA TT FROST, I=l t tiltl'A I H. Pittsburgh, mini te.peetiitile (0 Curtiandt Hbreet, New otk. rata;-13 decwe NEI% THIN(. ( NHER THE N • In 11.•!•t—iii,t4nInno'ilis In It. ae, luring {newer—m tichleiia. In ill ite Ingredients—i - q-ctable. In Its In Its tenunfl In¢ results—enduring. In its tenilel,) —presets nil, e In ita popularity—unequalled. GRIST ADORO'S HAIR DYE, is pronoun:od kith 1.1 the World of SeTenue and the world of Fashion. the finest preparation eve, invented by art to rectittOthe BLitt comings of N at are Matitifiteturrd by .T. CR IsTATO No. 6 Astor New 'x ark. Sold by all Drug- Lista Applied by H air Itrcasers. Silk pi& we nr'A FACT M=3 In the year I-i Mr Mathews first prepared the VENETIAN HAIR LYE; since that time it hai been used t.y ' , 12 , 1 in nip instance has it tailed Fit e entire antisfaethin. The VENETIAN DYE. 16 the cheapest in the world Its price is only nit) c. nts. rand each tattle row,. the quantity of dye in those ush ill}} sold lot the V EN El lAN LIVE In warranted not to in jure the hair or s. - alp in the slightest degree. The 1 ENE I IA N DYE works with rapidity in I certain!), hair re,,hiring nn preparation whatever The VLN Vt lAN IiVL produces any shade tr.st ma} - that ulll nra farle..'rock ), ss ,anont as the hair I;:,trz,,ts Price he cents. A I MATH LW I,cner II A cent. N mu:1;1'11.1.c; A UNICA Iloin i.e it,! in um , e Janl6-1).1 'N i „ F: I T ,1 1 1 .1 .. 1 , 1; r 1 , 1 : 1 1 1 , 12 1 1.)I i.) 'N., • IJi,l M,Kel st W lll,:kt LEI: a: V. 11.:0:4,4 111 ilt F.Ai I 31 I. 0 ( • ui sENVI NU MACIIINIis THE CHEAPEI i'lll,li,i Iqt - I,e MI ‘.5 1"I ll'll NT., Three I.)4,tithrl,,,t' B, ..k WM. SUMNER & CO., d W Abound on thii Inn I A pl-t npv, t,•=eeri 41.1 I,lil parrl.Ular, lur t.i-fit. I .Jll ~ 11. 1 1.'311,, : / to S. S. BRYAN. Broaer and Insurance Agent. *9 Fourth et, (Burke'll apt MUMS= I• It a Dye ( 1.11,1P1.E2T Ann BEST, EISI ERN At i rs - t=3 ( 4r4 GIC)II I Li3 AN I) 13888888888 888 BB 888 BB 888888888 888 BB 888, BB 88888888138 A AAA AA AAA AA AAA AA AAAAAA AA AAA AA AAA AA AAA KKKKK KKK KKK K KKKKK KKK KK KKK KK KKKKK KK EEEEEEEEEE EEE EE LEE E E Et?. E EEE EE E E E EEEEEEE RRRRRERRR ERR ER ERR RR RERRRERR ERR RR RRR ER RUHR ER SAS SSS 4,, ooiS .;.; ..s.: New Lock Stitch Double Lock Stitch Machines, PRICE: 8.30 EACH 11111111111 r 40,388810 4888 11111111111 ,5,6,881 5 ~.ti5, , , ,,i 111 1111 ~s ss 6158 K nil till a.,/,,, 688 1111, 1111 13. , 38 /51,1,, 111111111 1111 1111 88888 8 88888 882% 8888 1111 1111 11621 1188 111 111 88071 158118 11111111111 885888 0 '836688 11111111111 1-558888381i881534 FIFTH STREET. ftpti-ittickw BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS TO-DA V AT MASONIC HALL. ap6-1t VIVRE FINEST AND MOST SPLEN DID STEEL ENGRAVINGS ( u the two lights of the Catholic Church of America, the Most REV. JOHN HUGHES, D. D., First Archbishop of New York ; Francis Patrick M'Kenrick, D. D., Archbishop of Baltimore, PRICE CoNL.Ti 141,00. A 1..), CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of the saute, N '25 c - E1N - ri=4, Just reeel% ed at H. D. BRECHT & Ca'S, Sole agents for Pittsburgh dad AlleghenT . County, O. 126 SMITHFIELD STREET, Between sth and 6th second door from Virgin alley t Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. L. PETERsON is our traveling agent. ap.i RIM ON WAND AT MASONIC HALL .111 TO-DAY AT TWO O'CLOCK. ap6-11 1c.N . A.13E eic CO.'S Gold Medal Premium Pianos AltE NOW BEYOND A DOUBT THE BEST PIANOS MADE—Warranted (or e ight years. CHARLOTTE BLUAIE, pti 43 Fifth et., Sole Agent. EVERELIODY WITH THEIR IFAM ILIES WILL BE AT MASONIC BALL THIS AFTERNOON, ape-It PLAIN BLACK SILKS, 51.00, 1,12 1-2, 1,25, 1,37, 1,50, 1,75, 2,00 Cheapest goods in the city BROKER PEATD FOULARDS, At 51,1/ 1-2 per Yard, Solid Colors & Double Face, From 51,50 to 2,00 per Yard SPRING DRESS GOODS, At 1* 3-4 c, 27,, 31, 37:50, 62, 75, 111,00 Comprising some decided bargains WILIMPSEILICELDWELLING HOUSES Ins for sale in pleasant location, lot 60 feet by ZO. Also, a vacant lot 28 by 60 feet fronting on sto renson street. The houses are conveniently at ranged, well built, slate roofs and in good re pair. now renting for $762 per annum. Apply to S. CUTHBERT 6. SONS, 51 Market st. A4l ; VI r thliTti Wir.oNl3 'miry YOU SHOULD BAT Y - BOOTS &SHOES CON C . E.rur HALL SHOE STORE. They sell the-best-goods. made- tzt-thelworld. 2. They warrant every pair. hey sell. 3. They guarantee their glaOds to do good ser vice. 4. They repair, free, anything they sell. 5. Ttiey yhret all their work, makinglit more durable; 8. Their work id the most elegant and genteel in the city. Their work la the mast dura,le and perfect in the city. 8. 11• s pair proves bad you get a new patr, free, 9. Yon chin loWer than at any other plahh. 10 They are the best goods, and yet the lowest price. Goode dustom made, and sold lens than trade elaewhere. 12. The Ittrgeat Assortment to ele,:t from in the world: REMEMBER—The best goods, for theleaat money, are to be had at ; •, 62 , Fifth street Next door to the Express Office, right-hand aide going up. ape (LASS BLOWERS MATINEE THIS WI - AFTERNOON AT MASONIC HALL. ape -1t Counterfeits I ! LOOK OCT!! LOOK OUT!!! numbtigers are About! GENUINE PEBBLE Russian 03A(.. Spectacles m PORTANT NOTICE..—IMPROVE A YOUR SlGHT.—Having .opened my new piace of business, and have received direct from Russia, a fine and most brilliant genuide Dia n:lolld IiIISSIRCI Pebble Spectacles, warranted to preserve, strengthen and improve the sight. Purchasers are entitled to Spectacles free of charge if the first should fail. Also, .recelved sue of the finest stocks ever brought to this city of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optical ln .,trunient..,., which I will sell to suit the ti es, and respe:tfully invite all in want of theartidle. .1 DIAMOND, Practical Optician Look out for No. 51, 51, 51 Fifth street. UT S. SANITARY COMMISSION V G. FAIR, AT PITTSBURGH, PA., For Sick and Wounded SoldiBrs and Sailors A. Di 13 11E .9 . THE PITTSBURGH SANITARY COM MITTEE, a branch of the U. S. Sanitary Com mission, established for the relief of the sick and wounded.soldiers s .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 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 pro; a l trom the entire 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 loyal heart speak clearly, that we t whe do not bear the dint and turmoil of the battle, should provide liberally for the "war-worn sons 01 the Republic " Christian charity speaks trumpet-tongued to each and every one, ielling us to tender to the wants of those who are sick, wounded and disabled in our country's glorious ea Übe. The duties of our common humanity teach us that all should unite in the cause; and if a cup unrewarded, what km who are the literal donors to so a4e . Peelridglan charitable a Work. Much good has been accomplished in the past. Much more can to done an the future by united, energetic and liberal action tat taring the United s totes Saint dry 'i in) nisio The ranks tat our !WM lee are being rapidly till. ed, and several hundred thousand brave soldiers now stand "shoulder to shoulder.' to uphold the lit es (personal and political) of the people of the Gra at Republic—to hold sacred our homes and our altars—to preserve our soclal,„,commercial and political prosperity, anti shall we not succor and aid them when wounded, sick and disabled Our 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 for the cause, and will give means towards it 1 This 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 Ohio and all the States of the Republic. The recipients of the care of the San itary Commission 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 fight and are disabled in the 'cantle 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 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. H. EiRCHOT, eaq. Chair man, and replies will meet prompt attention ad dressed to S. F. VON BORtiIIOHBT, Honorary Corresponding Secretary Pittsburgh U. S. San itary Commission Fair, fitteburgh, Pa. Executive Committer FELIX R. BRUNOT, Chairman, John H. Shoenberger, James O'Connor, Thomas M. Howe, James Park, jt., J. 1. Bennett, Mark W. Watson, John W. Chalfant, 'John Watt, Chas. W. Batchelor, IW. S. Haven, B. F. Jones, N'. D. McGOWAN, Sec'y Ladies' s Committee Miss RACHEL W. kieFADDEN, President. Mrs. Felix R. Bunot, Mrs. John Watt, " Tiernan, 6` Brady Wilkins, " Paxton, " Algernon Bell, " Price, Miss Susan Sellers, " Win. Bakewell, " Mary Moorhead, "ila a Miss LA STEWART, Honorary Sec'y, Mrs. 1116MILLAN, i Assistant Secretaeies Miss BAKEWELL, Everything that can be eaten, worn, sold or le curious toklok at, is solicited in aid of the cause. Money and contributions of all kinds, from Farm ers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Methanici, Machinists, Jewelers, Clothier, Milliners, Gar deners. Booksellers, florists, Nurserymen, &A. are wanted Find Fine Arts , Curiosities, V I ; mens of Natural History , Relics, Memo Battle Flags, cie., will be gladly received as do nations, or on exhibition. Lectures, Concer entertainments of all sorts, are desired, and Ell friends of the soldier and the gloribtis cause are urged .to exercise their iiberality ingeguity to make this effort a success. .Lspecially do we solicit the generous Pe s, every where to give Their, liberal aid. Money to be sent to N. HOLAIES, Treasurer. AU goods to be addressed to BRUNOT, 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. All freight settled in Pittsburgh. the value of each package should be marked on the outside. A notice of every shipmbiat, and an infnice with the estimated value of each article, be ~eat with the Bill of Lading, to .D. .llcoo WAN, Secretary of the Fair by mall A letter of acknowledgment will be returned at once. it is desirable that all imperishable articles should reach Pittsburgh by the 24th of May, and tney should be sent as much sooner as possible. Perishable articles can be sent in (or the opening of the Fait, and during its progress. mh2a.tf TEMPORARY REMOVAL. I%Ti9 zar...a..7-ttat. Our frier:kis and the public at large wl/4 not, we trust, forget that we are at present sod for a few weeks to be found at Wilkins Hall, over the Pi:layman OAlce, Fourth street, where yre have on exhibitian.and for sale as tine a stock, of PIA N S's. HARMONIUMS MELODEONS, ETC., .s were ever brought to This city and at strict ly EASTERN FALTORTPRI H. MEER. & 8110. 1 Wilkins Hall. Fourth street 100 HAE — P — anis. WHIPPV — P4BII- - In store and for sale by • PATTERSON ar. AMMON, mhB No. 8 Wood at, =RE Counterfeits ! I !
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