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PITTSBUILOH I
THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1864.
NO DAiGE/RNOW FROM FOR EIG N
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The first page of yesterday's Post con
tained some extracts from Irish papers,
describing the present extraordinary ex
odus of their people to the United States.
The extensive immigration, which has
been reaching our shore in smelt num
bers, has been going on for more than a
year; the number of immigrants for the
last twelvemonths exceeding any simi
lar influx for kny similar period. The
present movement,sinong the Irish,is not
confined to any particular locality, coun
try or province; but is, as the Cork E.l
aminer remarks, "the results of the rel
ative condition of the countries." It
arises out of the condition of this coun
try, especially, and the dazzling, if not
perfectly reliable, prospects held out by
the labor market of the Northern States.
The Tralee Chronicle, also, remarks:
A gentleman whose position affbr4 peculiar
familttes for obseriatitin regarding the nir, e
menta of the peasantry, has assured us that
their excitement respecting emigration e ',reds
all belief. Not a farmer who does not seriously
consider the advantage of leaving laud iiud
home; not a laborer who does not long for the
means which shall enable him to ity from this
miserable land. He instances one ease of thi,;
sort, and it merely indicates the process which
is going on througAout the country, and which
prolitises to leave Kerry a waste, if some means
shall not be taken to remove the muses which
excite to this lamentable depopulation
Notwithstanding this rapid depopula
tion of the "gem of the ocean" for
homes in the ll... States, we perceive that
some of our Abolition statesmen are not
satisfied with the rapidity of the move
ment, but are anxious to make arrange
ments by which Ireland may, within a
brief period, land her entire population
upop Columbia's hospitable shores. Mr
Secretary SEWABD has taken this sub
ject in hand and has written a letter to
the Chairman of the select,C ommittee
of the House, raised to encourage im
aaigration to this country. He is for
paying the immigrants' passage, besides
giving them special privileges after
their arrival amongst us. He also esti
matesthe cost of bringing over one hun
dred thousand ernigiants at a million
and-a half dollars. He sends a draft
of a bill to the Committee covering the
points he recommends, which are, in
brief, a commissioner, with a salary of
twenty-five hundred dollars, and clerks;
provides for advancing money to immi
grants, pledging their labor for repay
ment, and the claim can be enforced in
courts; authorizes a reduction of the ton
nage ditties on emigrant vessels, reduces
tucr-ft,-.-.. oP ooto-rol-io to one year:
and abolishes the law requiring a decla
ration of intention in their cases, and
also specially provides that these immi
grants shall not be subject to do military
duty.
This plan will, we think, strip Gnat
Britain of her Irish population. Should
our agents extend their operations to
Germany, we do not see why they
should not be successful, also in indu
cing rotund Teutons to embark for this
land of milk and honey. Paying their
expenses here; reducing their term of
naturalization to one-year, without any
previous declaration of intention to be
come citizens, and especially, providing
that these lucky strangers will not be
subject to military duty ought to work
like a miracle, and secure us, in three
months immigrants sufficient to people
our Vast public domain. If Great Bri
tain sTere, to offer similar inducements
—say a free passage to Australia, citi
zenship in one year, and exemption from
all military duty, she might secure a few
recruits in this county, especially from
those who are now in Canada, having
ran away for fear ofbeing - conscripted to
fight the Southern rebels. Far better to
be in Australia than to be sojourning in
the frozen:regions of Canada.
But will not this bill of SEWAR D' S to
help immigration arouse that spirit of
nativeism which a few years ago saw the
&Masi' of our Republican system in
the.errival of each immigrant vessel in
that harbor. of New York ? It is but a
few years ago since the nation was con
vulsed with the cry of "beware of foreign
influence." At a national convention in
1856, held in Philadelphia, an address
was agreed upon in which Americans
were-declared degenerate, and that we
should "cultivate not only an American
feeling but an intense American feeling,"
in order to save our threatened institu
tions. We - very well remember that :lu
ring the brief existence of the Know - -
Nothing 'party, the Pope was detected in
numerous conspiracies, with other for
eign powers, to invade and conquer U 3
The "Americanism" of these people was
truly "intense;", and their sudden tran
sition in-lavor 'of such wholesale immi
gration as we have been discussing is
but another illustration of the saying
that "all things are possible and wonders
will never cease."
The narrow and intolerant proscrip
tions of Know-Nothingism were not
muchT.l>
- worse than the silly system of
SEWARD and his Abolition coa‘ljutors.
The people of this country will have no
objection to encouraging immigration,
because we need both soldiers and labor
ers. They will object, however, to the
special privileges enumerated, and espe
cially to that one giving foreigners the
right ,O suffrage after twelve months
residence, and that, too, without any
previous intention of becoming citizens.
This is entirely too much liberality upon
the part of those whose present party
was principally built up in opposition to
all foreigners and all further foreign im
migration.
filrWE cannot understand how it is
that our neighbor, the Dispatch, delights
in torturing us. Scarcely a dad passes
that It does not give us a thrust, suffi
cient to annihilate a less sensitive vic
tim. For instance, in its yesterday's
Istiiielt ctti bingly obsi3Ocs; concerning
After a desperate etibrt to establish the Na
tionality of Slavery, an effort culminating in
the present insane attempt to destroy the
l'nion. it is rather too late for the organs of the
pro-sla,ery Deniocraey.to seek to justify them
selves with the primary principle of Republi
canism that "slaveryls local and sectional—
Freedom alone national," -
All we require satisfy iisith this
is, for the Dispa 61.0 to ge'ais y in
--
forming its numerons finders when that
"desperate effore,'*as',made "to estab
lish the nationality of slavery." We
have no doubt but that it knows, because
the charge has been c standing one in
its columns for several years. We now
ask the Divatch to he more explicit, be
cause we occasionally like to see our
astute, talented and loyal contemporary
spread itself. We therefore, expect some
thing huge in its to-morrow's issue.
NEWS AND GENERAL ITEMS.
THERE has been a decline of more than
$60,000,000 in four years, in_the annual
productions of Ireland.
A NATIONAL. BANK, with $lOO,OOO cap
ital is about to be started at Wilming..
ton, Dcl.
A MAIL STEAMER from the 'West Indies
brought to England recently ESO9,ti:V7
in gold and 4220,500 in silver.
THE Pennsylvania anthracite coal
trade is active, the increase of produc
tion to the "lst. inst., over corresponding
time last year, is 57,409 tons.
A FEW days ago $120,054 in duties was
paid at the New York Custom House on
an invoice of pepper, the largest alllolllll.
On record.
SENATOR Wit.sor.; states that in hi,
opinion we have now about forty thou
sand deserters, although some represent
that we have double that number.
THE Republicans seem to be equally
divided for and against Mr. Lincoln. We
would rejoice to see 'them tied—in a
double-knot.
SINCE the Ist of January $11,110,020
in gold has been exported from San
Francisco, an increase of $3,019,8",71,
compared with the same time last y( ar
GEN. BALOY SMITH, it is stated, will E__.LONDON AND INTERIOR ROY
have command of the troops and per- AL MAII, CIENIPANY's
sonally conduct military operations in Celebrated Iteniedlet4.
Gen. Butler's department. Blood Powder and Bone Ointment,
COLONEL. V [SWELL, Chief of the Vet- A certain cure lor Itiselavii GI Hoesch mei 1 'attic.
eran Reserve Corps Bureau, has been i known to an:l udedonly by theCumpany in their.
appointed Acting Military Governcir of , own 6Ni:li, iron, 1,14 until the iiiiening in the
the District of Columbia, vice General Railway fiver the principAi route., Alter he
Martindale, absent on leave. • general us, id these retneillea in all the Stables of
FORT DELAWARE at the present time ' the ('""'P"Y• their """" ''ale,. 't '""d'"'""
is occupied I.v . 5,000 confedetate sol- et tr.•K ti erc di..•,oiniii-d :I .tuna t., the ( ~,,i, a -lay
lay em,,,lici,, .1;7 ..k, per gliltil, 11l 1,51 Ow 1...-
(Hers, and '2,35 officers, all of whom are
prisoners of war. Among the officer, ' I ," ilr '.' ' ''' ' ''''''''''n uttered the 1 '' ' '''P''
t
are Jeff Thompson and Basil Duke.
.idldisal tor the re. ,ire. Mild nu 11, rut ~1.1
n their own stables •
ADVICES front Mogador, coast nr Af- , BLOOD POW DER.
tics, to the 4111 ultimo, state that a A certain cure fur founder. distemper, !lumina
steamer, full of men and with many tism. hole lioundan is iti.l strains, loss ail appetite
guns, was cruising about 70 miles to the , weakness. hear es. coughs. • olds. 411.1 on ,h,e4,,
southward of that place. It is supposed of the lungs, Ellfiell 01 sClbtA•re. glanders, lad
to be the Georgia. evil. mange, innammation of the eyes, fistula
THE London Morning - 17 , nild says tin- and all diseases arising from impure blood, ~r-less
less Napoleon and Maximilian recce - trice i
igui.7e recta the stomach and liver, improa es the arias-
ENETIAN HAIR DYE, VENETIAN
the South, the establishment of the ilex-ex- tile, regulates the hideels, corn-mit all derange-' j y LINIMENT arid CED 4 TADOEW, HAIL
jean Empire will he a fruitless expendi- ments of the glands, strercgthens the sy stein
DYE' soli
FLEMINkrr; DEI4I
ture of strength by France, and end in makes the skin ninth iiiill,inssl lion, br,” •
Coe. of the Diamond and Market st.
humiliation to all concerned. ken down by hard Mhos or •Itit on:, quickly re-
Prit.vrEs of the schooner Georty, were
manded by the Maelstrate's
order, to allow the prisoners an oppor
tunity to consult Superior Courts. The
Judge of Assi''r, at Liverpool rcfuee,l to
interfere.
A LoND.N ou, it is said , 1,0,•1 \-
put it dog t“ sleep N,tli chloroform. ant
takin2 - mat it pig cc nl his skull, institt
a ,rntrit-cry,tal, through WiILCII
see the changes in the brain produced
by sleep.
is expected that the foreign immi
gration to this country this year will be
over three hundred thousand person,
A. proper distribution of these laborer ,
in the localities where most needed will
benefit both the country and the laborer
A WOMAN presented herself at the
Central Police Station at Chicago, the
other day, and complained that, though
she had two husbands in the army, she
could get no relief from either the crmn
ty or city war committee.
TOE LOndon Wobe says the policy of the
new Emperor will be strictly neutral. He
will not recognize the Southern Confed
eracy. Slidell has been refused an in
terview with the Archduke while at
Paris.
TR& semi official Copenhagen paper
says Denmark will not accede to an ar
mistice, as she cannot entertain the sur
render of Dupel, nor consent to the pres
cot position of affairs, being a base for a
suspension of hostilities.
• DT order of Governor Morton, the en
tire Indiana Legion is ordered to hold
itself in readiness to take the field at any
moment to repel invasion. A grand re
view of the whole legion, numbering
20,000 men, fully armed and equipped.
will be held on the 15th instant.
COUNTERFEIT one hundred dollar
Treasury notes so near like the genuine
have been circulated, that a number have
been taken in Washing - ton. They were
discovered at the Treasury Department.
It is said that an official in the West has
taken a very large amount of them.
'THERE is but one cause for the high
Price of provisions, and that is the war.
It has taken two millions of producers
from the fields of industry, and made
them wasteful consumers. Those who
find the necessaries of life getting beyond
their reach, and who are almost starv
ing, may thank the prosecutors of the
war for it, and nothing else.
THE Secretary of the Treasury has
determined to issue to parties preferring.
them, ten-forty bonds bearing interest
from the date of subscription, thus avoid
ing the necessity of paying accrued in
terest from March Ist, as required under
the former instructions. This arrange
ment extends to all the agencies for the
sale of this loan.
Mr. DAVIS, of Maryland, introduced
in the House, on Monday, an important
resolution with reference to the French
occupation of Mexico, declaring that the
people of the United States think it fit to
declare that it does not accord with them
to acknowledge a Monarchial Govern
ment erected on the tuin, of any Repub
lican Government in America under the
auspices of any European Power. After
discussion, the tesolution passed. Ayes,
100; nays none.
"UNION LEAGUES," composed of ne
groes, are being organized in Philadel
phia. Petitions to the Legislature of
this State are immediately to be got up
"asking that body to take such action,
previous to adjournment; as will give
the colored people of Pennsylvania the
right to vote, and all the privileges of
other citizens." The infatuation of the
Abolitionists on the nigger question will
he noted in ages to come as one of the
evidences of insanity of a large portion
of the people of the present day.
A SAN Drkoo correspondent of the
Alta writes. '•The Spanish residents (I ;
mean those of unadulterated blood)" are j
few in number; but the mixed races,
under the title of Mexican, but oftener
here of Greaser, are somewhat numer
ous. The Indians, who seem to be of '
the nigger order, make up the largest
'
figure in the porulation of the country.
There is so much admixture of breeds
between the Greaser and Digger herea
bouts, that it is quite difficult to decide
where the Greaser begins or the Digger
ends; nor is it of any consequence; for ,
a m ,re worthless or miserable class of _
human beings never encumbered the %IRE ABOVE ARTICLES FOR SALE
by SIMON JOlihisTON,
earth; they are of no use to themselves or I cor. Smithfield and Fourth eta.
others."tetas-emdam-eud
THE POST-PITTSBURGH, THITRSDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1864.
nr•PentE I.lw:roue FOR MEDIC(- IJ. Y. CORN WELL , E A MUEL sewn
NAL PURPOSES, at
igr•CORNIW ELL rt. KERR,
JOS. FLEIMIN - G'S DRUG STORE, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS,
Corner Market street and the Diamond, Silver and Braes Platt's, ~
. ,
Fine — Old cognac Brandy, And manufacturers of
Fine Old Port Urine
Pine Old Whisky, Saddlery & Carriage Hardware,
Fine Old Cheap .Wine, No. 7 St. Olair street, and Duquesne Way,
Fine Old Madiera Wine,
Pure Holland Gin, (near the Bridge,)
Ju
Pure Jamaica Rum, 5-Iyd PITTSBURGH.
Still Sparkling Catawba Wine.
These liquors have been purchased exclusively DENTISTRY.—TEETH EX
for medicinal purposes, and those having use for treated withoutpain by the use of Dr.
them can rely on their purity Also on hand, oudry's apparatus.
Congress and Saratoga Water, Blue Lick, etc.,
Prime Potash and Soda Ash, Fine and Course J. F. 73 - 43 - FFMA_N.
Sponges, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods of all DENTIST.
kinds, and an extensive assortment of Drugs and All work warranted
Patent Medicines. 134 Smithfield Street,
Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, jusslyd PITTSI3I'ROH.
--- - - I
i',,r. of the Diamond and Market M.
. I
THE CONFESSIONS AND EX
nit2l-m,xt PERIENCE OF AN INVALID.—Pub. ! ~._,
- lished for the benefit, and as a carrioN To
SOLDIER'S SPECIAL NOTICE.— YCUNG MEN and others, who suffer from
Do your duty to ) ourselves, protect Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man- •
your health, use HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND hood, a.c., supply at the mune time Tun MEA t,,,
OINTMENT. For Wounds, Sores, Bowel Coin- sly SELF-CORN. By one who has cured himself
plaints, and Fes ers, they are a perfect safeguard after undergoing considerable quackery.
Full directions how to use them it ith ever)By inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope,
10,.0. II the reader of this - notice" ealinot get single copies may be had of the author.
a 'Ox :of Pills or Ointment from the tlrmr NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, esq.,
store in his place, let him write to me, so fe1 ,45-3 ald&w Bedford, Kings CO., N. Y.
Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount, and I - i -_:.-_-_---
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will mail a box free of expense. Many dealers
will not keep my medicines on hand because they
cannot make as much profit as on other persons'
- I make. 15 cents, MS cents. and #1,40 per box or
pot. aliit-lwc
TO RESTORE THE SICK TO
HEALTH • The blood must be purified
and all medicines are useless which do not pos
sess the quality id . Stimulating the blood to die,
charge its impurities into the bowels. lianevii-
RETII . , PILL, possess this quality in a high de
gree. and bhould be in every innuly. They are
equally useful for children and adults ; adapted
to both sewn, and are as innocent as bread, yet
moet eitective as a medicine.
The Hon..lettob Beyers ot Springville, Ind.
writs, to Dr. Brandrelltunder date of May 11th
have need your Invaluable Vegetable
ersal 1-'llle in any family since 11138 ; they hate
always cured, et en when lit her medicines were
of no avail. I have been the means of my neigh
bors using hundreds of dollars' worth and I am
Sfllltltiett they hate received a thousand per cent.
in blessed health through their line. They are
used in this region for and Liver In,
eases. Fe, er mail Ague, awl in all rheumatic cases
ith the most perlect success. In fact they are
the great reliance in Sidilleel, ROA 1 trust your
venerable We may be long spared to prepare
excellent a nu dICIlle for the use 01 man. •
Please send me your lowestprice by the gross ''
sold by Tit( It.f.I.WATH, Pittsburgh,
and by all respectable dealers In medicines.
mhl7-1 ydtcw4
stored by using the p“iv.ler ..11k2(' a.lat N.,thing
will he tounb equal to It in keeping 11,•r,,, up LI.
appearanee, con.lltb,n an I strcugth
London and Intvin, lino' Mail t',lnpans•s
CELEBRATED HONE OINTMENT.
A certain , ore tbr cpnt w. tin;. - bnne. ,eras. L.
kic.rol fort. ,ti,ilt,l,l;
r r
an. r N
don.
AlcKerson s Ilorl,tu., New Yoh:
Vreruth. 12i,th , tria N. I .
I, tit 12 ENVE M,
Pitt,lturo I,rug House
Corner Fourth , ind :Vitakut
iIt•I.VON'S I{ ATIIAIRON.—KA TIII.I
Iron is from the Greek word •• Kat hr.)."
or "Ka t signil3 on; to cleanse. reluVC/Illte
and restore. This art mle is what its name tog.-
ties. For prewrvine. restoring and beautif3 ing
the human hair it is the most remarkable pre
paration in the world. it is again owned and
put up by the original proprietor. and is now
made with the same care, shin and attecitioh
which gave it a bale of ox er one million bottles
per rli/linln.
It 1s a most deligtitt it Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scurf and dandy 11 lt.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, salt and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling oil' and
turning gra).
It restores hair upon bald heads.
Any lady 01 fienlenian who values a beautiful
head of hair should use Lyon's hathairon. It
is known mid used thro uehout the civilized world.
Sold by all respectable dealers.
iIgrHAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.—
This is the most delightful and extraordi
nary article c) er discovered. It changes the sun
burnt face shit hands to a pearl) satin texture of
ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of
youth and the distlngur appearance so inviting
in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan,
freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin,
leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and
smooth. It contains no material inj LI rious to the
skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Sin
gers. It is what et cry lady should hale. Sold
everywhere. Prepared by
W. E. HAtt.AN, Troy, N. V.
Address all orders to
DEMA!, BARNESS &CO ,
New York
iIgrIIEIMSTRECT'S INIMITABLE
HAIR REST( fIiATIV L., NUT A DYE.,
but restores gray hair to its original color, by
supplying the capillary tubes with natural sus
tenance, impaired by age or disease. All mean
taneous dyes are composed of /sane cousin, des
troying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and
ailoni of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet's
illimitable Coloring rut only restores hair to its
natural 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 bead. It has stood the test of
time, being the original Hair Colohng, and is
constantly increasing in favor. I. sed by both
gentlemen and ladies. It in sold by all respecta
ble dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agents, D. S. BARNES k CO., 20 . 2
Broadway, New York. Two sires, 60c. and 41.
1111EXICAN MUSTANG LINI
MENT—The parties in St. Louis and
Cincinnati wi.o have been counterfeiting the
Mustang Liniment under pretence of proprietor
ship have been thoroughly estoped by the Courts.
To guard against the further imposition, I have
procured from the United States Treasury. a pri-
I ate steel-plate revenue stamp, which is placed
over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears
the fat-simile Of my signature, and without which
the article Is a counterfeit, dangerous and worth
less imitation. Examine every bottle. This Lin
iment has been in use and growing in favor for
many years. TherS hardly exists a hamlet on
the habitable globe that does not contain eV !-
deuce of Its wonderful effects. It is the best
emolient in the world. With its present im
proved ingredients, its effects upuu man an ,
beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are hea s
ed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animal
made useful, and untold illsassuaged. For cuts.
bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites,
caked breasts, strained horses, tric., it is a Sover
eign remedy that should never be dispensed
with. It should be in every family. Sold by
all druggists
D. S. BARNES, New York
Iir'DJI.TOBIAS? VENETIAN HORSE
LINIMENT.—In pint bottles at fifty
cents, cures lameness, cuts, galls, colic, &c. Read
the following
BOSTON ' July 7[11,1863.
Pr. Tobias:—We have used tot the past year
your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, cuts,
bruises and colic, and in every instance found it
the best article I ever tried in this circus compa
ny. Please send me six dozen, as it is the mill
liniment we use now. We have 105 horses, some
very t aluable and we do not want to leave
town without it. HYATT FROST.
Manager Van Amburgh &
Sold by THOS. REDPATH, Pllsburgh, and
all respectable Druggists. Office, sti Uortlandt
street, New York. rnhl7-lytitc.we
t..rA NEW THING I'NDER THE
SIIN!
In ite effect —instantaneous.
In its coloring power— in et chlese.
In all its ingredients —% egetable.
In its operation—natural.
In Its beautify ing results—enduring
In its tendencl —preservatit e
In its popularity —unequalled.
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
le pronounced both by the World of Science and
the world of Fashion, the finest preparation e, er
invented by art to rectify the ehoft comings ut
Nature.
Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, No 5
Astor House, New York. Sold by all Druz
gods.Applied by all Hair Drcssera
mhl7-Iyd&wc
ir'A FACT
In the , year 1ii15.5 Mr. Mathews first prepared
the YEN El lAN HAIR DYE ; since that time
it has been used by thousands, and inno instance
has it failed to give entire satisfaction.
The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest in the
world Its price is only Fifty cents, and each
bottle contains double the quantity of dye in i
those usually sold for;I.
The VENETIAN DYE is warranted not to in-
Aire the hair or scalp In the sliehtest degree.
The VENE - 1 lAN DYE works with rapidity
an.l certainty, the hair requiring no prevar,tl, , n
w Later et.
The VENETIAN DYE produces any shade
that may be desired—one that will not lade.crock
or 14,*48h out---one that rs as permanent as ie,' hair
rtsell. For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents.
A.' I. MATHEW,,.
General AFent, 12 1101,1 st. N N
A Is. manufacturer .1,11 .Tnsw-' A es 1r... HAIR
the beat tisir dreasin.; In use Prlce
cents isnlll-1.1
WHEELER & WILSON'S
LOCK STITCH!
SEWINGn.ICHISLS
BARNES &CO.,
New York
Three yen.•
Prices from $5O upwards
NO. 27 FIFTH STREET,
WM. SUMNER & CO.,
W ll lOO TJ i = t i r ME
1--;• WINDOW SHADES,
Received THIS DAY.
c 8 NEW SPRING STOCK
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Well seasoned
OIL CLOTH,
Pq'
, AT IIic.C.ALLITAVS.
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CDAL-FL-1= 1 "IBT lairVC)l 2 l.
NO. 87 FOUBTR STREET.
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E XCELN in all the qualittea that
,ttitute ,4,10
S t RPAS:3ES otherb.—Lad4r.' R.
T HIS it unquestitmsbly the best Se,
Lug Mtwhine, strut is the one o hick, we
can unquailfie,ll re,,,nunena
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PITP-;BURCIH OFFICE,
=NI
NEW STYLES
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
, ,
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ARE THE BEST.
Mee, No. 18 FIFTH STREET,
A. F. CHATONEY
Get:keret Agent
F OR SA LEI OR
Exchange for City Property.
TI.It L. ROE lIWELLINt v, ith grimmt, at
tachvil. un :ET. formerly
by Christian Ihmsen iate ot East Birinuag
ham
STABLING AND OUT-BUILDINGS
In the re, the lh,elling Huuse
1 . 1; F.U. 1.. iIiMiSEN,
Iv 9 Fourth 4treet,
Pittsburgh
POTATOES WANTED
orgies ANII -kuv ComatißSlON,
ille. April 24, 1 , 034. j
rlittoPl)...ll.. WILL RE RECEIVED
,stn 110 ii the T ENT li for
EMMEN
.5,000 BBL, POT A.TOKS,
1.000 PH1 . ..-. 7-url'ii-Klinl-T
To be ,b L4 - 11•4'.1 tllc, lYecelnml. l'in
rlnt,,tl. I 'hi l'ltt,buiirh. on or before the
15th
the-e articles 11111F1 1W of prime quality, in
good packages ol spe, fitted capacity. and will he
,• •opted ords an 11,p, t,n
lh lot all or i art of the quantities
Dr. .1
S Com
31 (•Gl'l (37, A_ N ,
Import t r Dealer in
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.,
FIREWORKS, LALS, WATCHES & BLACKING,
:2 tra NR" berry I.ltreet,
t First street 31,10 second. not« een Market and
PH I LA DEIPHIA
V HE FINEST AND MOST NPLEN-
I'D,
STEEL ENGRAVINGS
(II the. ~1 thr i:qthoh, churAl of
REV. JOHN HUGHES, D. D.,
Firs , .1 I cht.i-hop ,f New York
Francis Patrick M'Kenrick, D. D.,
~t N lit liiioTC
1 3 1 - 1 . 11C . 1:: 41):NI...11 . v 41.01).
,Illy the
13E1153
H. D. BRECHT & CO.'S,
Ltet uTt, 1. .a J..,
YlIt•• • P.I
{'l .I I\ u, tris,llr, nt.
AV.
PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
I=l
'hvapeest g.k0,16 in the uly
BROKER PLAID FOULARDS,
Al $l,ll per ti arti
Solid Colors & Double Face,
From $1,.50 to '2,00 per Tara
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
At 14 1--Se. 25, 31, 31..50, 02, 75, 81,00
uniprising some decided bar,:,tius
GOOD SHIRTING MUSLINS,
114 3-4 and 23e per Yard
PAST COLORED PRINTS,
At 16,. per Yard
GARDNER& SCHLEITER'S,
92
MARKET Err i=t.m3arrr.
.0,31
K. AI3I. K_ t 'O. • S
Gold Medal Premium Pianos
a RE NOV. BEYOND A DOUBT THE
BEST PIANip , MADE—Warranted for
vight ve4rs
l'HAl{l.O rrh: LULL - ME,
43 Fifth st., Sole Agent
DMINISiTRATOR'S NOTICE—LET
-11 ters .1 administration on the estate of John
toms. late of Allegheny count} , decd-, haring
been granted to the undersigned,' all persons
indebted to the sand estate, and those having
claims against i' will present them at the other
of J AAI ES Al TAY I.oli. Alderman, Filth ward.
.rHumAs
Administ rotor.
ap;-Itd\titw
I.I.EGIIENY CITY PROPERTY
FuFt SALE—Forty feet front on North
t 'anal etieet, by 120 deep to a ten feet alley on
East Lane. a two-story frame dwelling House,
shade trees. grape venez and ahrubber).
S. CI THFIERT & SUNS,
ap7 al Market at.
11C - 0. 9 ANN STREET—A TWO-STO
,LN r) buck dwelling Insuse . also, a frame
dwelling hike fronting on 'Adcock street. and
two lots nit ground, each 20 feet front by 100
depth. Apply to _ _
TREF:RI a SONS,
51 slarket street
FLOUR
-350 bhls Extra Frnolv
lOU do upeinne Flour;
.1 Usl received and tu r ,ale hl
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
d 1,7 corner Market and First eta.
HOMINY -13 . BBLS FLINT HOMINY
—Just received and for sale hy
FETZER Fr. ARMSTRONG,
a 1,7 corner Market and First ate.
HOOP POLES-20,000 HOOP POLES,
Light and or sale on wharf by
FETZER & ARMSTRONG.
ap7 corner Market and First eta.
• -- OUR
500 o'Tbtssß'ea'n'al ILY Fl . • •
•• Red Potatoes,
75 " Romanite apples,
110 pkgs Mackerel. buts and hlvs—
In 'Core and for sale by
PA TT ERSON a AMMON.
ap No. 6 Wood st.
AGOOD INVESTMENT.—A NEW
and valuable machine, capable of netting
5 per day above expenses. has just beep com
pleted and patented. The patent-right f she
State of Pennsylvania with one or more ..na
chines is now offered for sale on favorable term...
This is a rare chance for investment. From
1r2,0i0 to $3.000 canital required.
Addrefsa
telr24-t,
KBW & LONG, IPA' fainaltYPY
h 1, PITTSBL RUH, Agents for . . .i. ~
Russell Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower -,
rm. wirDslrils GENtittiE
and Reaper, Quaker Mower and Reaper, Cayu
ga Mower and Reaper, Farmer Mower, Wood
Mower, and also, Horse Rake Hag .Elevators
and Agricultural and Farming Implements of al k 1
kinds. /511194hr.5v BLOOD -SEARCHE..'
TO-DAYS ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. FRESH SUPPLY OF
HIIMPHREVS SPECIFIC
HOMIWPATIik BEMEDI Z.
No i.—FOR FEVER, Congestion, and Intlam
mation—Reat, Pain, Restlessness. 25
cents.
2.—FOR WORMS Fever, Worm Colic, Vo
racious Appetite. 2E. cents. 2,5
3.—FOR COLIC, Teething, Crying and
Wakefulness, Slow EFrowth, and Fee
bleness of Infants. 25 cents. 25
4.—FUR DIARRHEA, of Children or
Adults, Cholera Infantum, and Sum
mer Complaint. 25 cents. 25
Oh DYSENTERY, or Bloody Flux,
Golfe, Oripings, Bilious Colic, Fall
Dysentery. 25 cents. 25
6.—FOR CHOLERA, 'Cholera Morbus,
Nausea, and Vomiting, Asthmatic
Breathing. 25 cents. 25
—FUR COUGHS, Colds, Hoarseness,
Bronehitasgnfluenza and Sore Throat.
25 cents.2s
B.—FOR TOOTHAGHE,Faceache, Nervous
Pains, Neuralgia, and Tic Doloreux.
25 cents. 25
—FOR HE&DACHES, Sick Headaches,
Vertigo, Rush of Blood to the Head.
25 cents. 25
1311:1E139
lEl=l
Case of 28 large riala, in morocco, and
Book of Directions
Case of 20 large vials, in morocco, and
Book of Directions
Case of 20 large vials, in plain case, and
Book of Directions
Liase of 15 boxes. (Nos. 1 to 15) and Book of
Directions
J. M. FULTON,
Si CO .I_, 7E A. Gr E N
,X 756,
Pittsburgh, Pa
Also, wholesale and retail agent for
JUST RECEIVED.
FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak, Acid br De
ranged Stomach, Constipation, Liver
Complaint. 25 cents. 25
FOR SUPPRESSED Menses, or &enti
ty. or Painful or Delaying, Green Sick
ness. 25 cents. 25
FOR LETTCORRHEA., orWliates, Bear
ing Down. too Profuse Menses. 25
cents. 25
FOR CROUP, Hoarse Croupy Cough,
Difficult and Oppressed Breathing. 25
cents. 25
FOR SALT Rheum, Crusty Eruptions,
Erysipelas, Scald Head, Barber's Itch.
25 cents. 25
FOR RHEUMATISM, Pain, Lame
ness. or Soreness to the Chest, Back,
Side, or Limbs. 25 cents. 25
FOR FEVER and Ague. Intermittent
Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Inveterate
Ague& 50 cents. JU
Pull PILES, Internal or External
Blind or Bleeding. Beeent or Obstinate
60 eenta. ;I
FUR OPTIITHALMIA, Wenk or In
yyxmrd or Ryelitia. Falling or
16tredk Sight. 50 cents,. 60
FUR CATARRH, Acute or Chronic,
Dry or Flowing, Cold In the Head, In
fluenza 5u Lentz stl
FOR WHOOPING Cough, shortening
and palliating it, or Spasmodic Cough.
30 - ,,ents. f.O
FOR ASTHMA, Oppressed. Dtfficult,
Labored Breathing. Cough and Expec
.toration. 50 cents.
FOR EAR Discharges; Noise in the
Head, Impaired Hearing, Earache. 60
66
FOR SCROFULA Enlarged Glands
and Tonsils, Swellings, and Old Ulcers.
50 cents. 50
FOR GENERAL Debility; Physical or
Nervous Weakness 60 cents. 60
FOR DROPSY, Fluid Accumulations,
Tumid Swellings, with Scanty Secre
tions. 60 cents. 60
FUR SEA-SICKNESS, Prostration,
Vertigo Nausea, Vomiting. 80 cents.
60
FOR URINARY Diaeases, Gravel, Ro
nal Oalculi, Difficult or Painful Urina
tion. 1.0 cents.
FOR SEMINAL Emissions, Involun
tary Discharges and Consequent Pros
tration and Debility. it. 1,00
FOR SORE Mouth or Stomacace, Can
kered Mouth of Adults or Children.
$1 1,00
FOR URINARY Incontinence Wet
ting the fled, too Frequent; Painful or
Scalding Urination. $l. 1,00
FOR PAINFUL Menstruation, Pres
sure, Cramp or Spasms; Pruritus, Itch
ing, and Irritation. $l. 1,00
FOR SUFFERINGS at change of Life,
Irregularities, Flushes of Heat, Pal-
Hstations, and even Diseases of th
eart. it. LOU
PRICE.
DRUGGIST,
DISPATCH BUILDING,
FOR PITTSBURGH.
IMMM=M!=I
rlnrWint•
REASONS WIIT NOS MOM& ^
- .
BOOTS - SL SHOES
CONCERT:` HALL'
SHOE ST O'RE.
They sell the best goods made in thalworld.
They warrant every pair they sell.
They guarantee their goods to do good ser-
vice.
They repair, free, anything they sell.
They rivet all their work, making it more
durable. •
Their work is the most elegant and genteel
in the city.
Their work is the most durable ankperfect
in the city.
If 'a pair proves bad you get a new pair,
free.
You can buy lower than atxty, other place.
They are the beat goods, and yet the lowest
price.
Goode euatommade, and sold lees than trade
elsewhere.
12. The largest assortment to Select from In the
world.
REMEMBER—The best goods, for the least
money, are to be had at
No. 62 Fifth Street,
Next door to the Expreeis Office, right-hand'aide
going up. apt
Counterfeits ! I Counterfeits I I I
LOOK OUT LOOK OUT ! I I
Humbugers. are About!!!
GENUINE PEBBLE
Russian .o!3 , Peisk Spectacles
IRPORTANT NOTICE.—IMPROVE
I
YOUR SIGH.T.t.--littving opened my new
Rlace of business, and have recelveddirect from
ussia, a fide and most brillhintlenutne Dia
mond Russian Pebble Spectacies,„warranted to
preserve, 'strengthen - and intPrOVe the sight.
Purchasers are entitled to Spectacles free of
charge if the first should fail. received
one of the finest stocks ever brought to this city
of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optieil In
struments, which I will sell to suit the times,
and respectfully invite all in want of the article.
.1. DIAMOND, Practical Optician.
Look out for No. 51, 51, 51 Fifth street.
ap4
US. SANITARY COMMISSION
•
FAIR,
AT PITTSBURGH, PA.,
For Sick and Wounded Soldiers and•Sailore.
A.DIYFEERIS
TETE PITTSBURGH . SANITARY COM
MITTEE, a branch of the U. S. Sanitary Com
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 proceedunth
their good work with increased energy and use
fulness. The practical workings of the tinned
States Sanitary Commission have been of such
incaleuable 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 the wound
ed, sick 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" Uhristian charity -speaks
trumpet-tongued to each and every one, telling
us to tender to the wants or those. whom* sick,
wounded and disabled in our country's glorious
ea use.
The duties of our common humanity, teach us
that all should unite in the cause,' and if a cup
of cold water is not to go unrewarded, what its
mertal favors will not be bestowed on those
who are the liberal donors to so deserving atid
charitable a work.
Much good has been aceomplished in thepast.
Much more can be done in the future bytunted,
energetic and liberal action favoring the United
States Sanitary Commission.
The ranks of our armies are being rapidly till
ed, and several hundred thousand brave soldiers
now stand “shoulder to shoulder" to uphold the
lives (personal and political) of the people of the
Get 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 and disabled 1
Our sister cities, New York, Brooklyn PhU.sr
delphia, Cleveland, St. Louis, and all through
out the length and breadth of the lied are en
gaged in this holy and necessary work. Shull
not we also show by our liberality and' britu*-
ous charity to this Fair that we, too feel for tits cause, and will give means towards-it I
This is no merely local matter. We cordially
invite the donations, contributions, aid and co
operation, not only of Allegheny city, B.irmin
hate, .phigheny countyiand the State aratemon
wbrante; but of Ohio anti all the ;Statftale
Republic. The recipients of the care of the San
itary Commission are the soldiers of the With d
States. without regard to what special State ex.-
listed from, citizens or foreigners, old or young,
and without Any respect to sect faith or color.
All who tight and are distibledlir 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
oneration 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 ta
ecutive Committee, F. R. Batrao'r, esq. t Chair
man, and replies will meet prompt attention ad
dressed to S. F. VOW BONWHORBT, Honorilry'
Corresponding Secretary, Pittsburgh U. S,4San,
itary Commission Fair, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Erec-utive Committee
FELIX R. BRUNOT, ghairman,
John H. Shoenberger, James O'Connor,
Thomas M. Howe, 'James Park,. jr.,
J. L Bennett, Mark W. Wittsott,
John W. llhattant, John Watt,
Chas. W. Batchelor, W. S. Haven,
B. F. Jones,
W. 1). Mc(R)WAN, Seely
Ladies's Committee
Alias RACHEL W. McFADDEN, Presidgit
Mrs. Felix R. Bunot, Mrs. John Watt
Tiernan, " Brady Wilkhni,
Algernon Bell,
Miss Susan Salida; '
•` Mary Moorhead,.
• Paxton,
Price,
Wm. Bakewell,
" Kay,
Mae kiLLA.STEWAET, Honorary Seely.
APHILLAN )
Mice BAKEWELL, Assistant Sentetaaiiis.
Everything that can be eaten, worn, sold or Is .
curious to look at, is solicited in Md . of the cause.
Money and contributions of silk:lnds, from Farm
ers, Merehants, Manufacturers, Meehan - la, -
Machinists, Jewelers, Clothiers, Alilliners,Bisz-,
deners, Booksellers, Florists Nurserymen, &c.,
are wanted, and Fine Arts, 'Curiosities, Sped: .
mew of Natural History, Relics, Alemonals. * ,.
Battle Flags, ere. will be gladly received Metre
nations or on exlibition. Lectures, -Coneento,,
entertainments of all sorts, are desired, and all
friends of the soldier and the o:nimbi eatuiesie'
urged to exercise their liheriiii=d ingenttity ;
to make this e ff ort a - success: &Pere
solicit the ,genermis Paces everywhere-toiosn.
their liberal aid. _ _
Money to be sent to N. 'HOLMES; Treastifeit'
All goods to be tuidressed to F. 11.
Pittsbtirgh Sanitary Fair, and the nature of the
contents marked on the package, or the naorst.of
the appropriate Committee. Small packages
may be sent -by express. All freight•settled in •
Pittsburgh. '1 he value of each package shoal
be marked on the outside.
A notice of every shipment, and -Ain
with the estimated value of each article should
be sent with the Bill of Lasting .tcLWNL I).
Moil° WAN, Secretary of the Pal; by maiL A
letter of acknowledgment will be returned' at •
once.
It is desirable that all imperishable a`rtickiis'
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 Fats, and during its progress. mt 2941
TEMPORARY REMOVAL.
Our friends and the public at large will not,
we trust, forget that -we are at present and for
a few weeks to be found at Wilkins . Hall, over
the Mayor's Office, Fourth street, where we
have on exhibition SJIli for sale as tine //stock of
PIANOS,
HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS, ETC.,
As were ever brought to this city, and stilit:P
ly EASTERN" 'FACTORY PRICES.
IL ELVER & „.
Wilkins nail, Fourthstreet
00 MAUR e eu tor W EICITE vnim-„
atarul ante by
PATTERSON it mintort,
oats No. (Wood it,