- t 1 / 4 14 .‘ .; a . • . out -.kr -a s s mozmAy *plump. APRIL 11, 1864 11ASSACIIVSLETTS, AND THE • WAR. Al!nbougb the . fanatical teachings of kassaehusettNidid.much to produce our civil- war;''the - -Arbolitionists of 'Mitt 'State 'have not altektlf any alacrity ;1 4 ‘.*Ii'lltOrer P4tektfig,_the 'field. In the I'Vaiv-,,lttaiipachruptts was rep. i,ll?Dreftelltett, byone - -,regiment from Boston, sofa Jim rrtp. toinposed,'exclusively of Ali in our present contest four-fifths of those from _I.:. that Stateare foreigners by birth. Hay 17W' drained the State of this (lass of /4 1 „peOPie 'Massachusetts. has gone into „the trade of imp;Ogration; she is impol .soldiers, to do her fighting, as we '"ate the follo`wing announcement- - ?' Any Germans, most of them Veteran %vat ,: tintß,laraven in , Pottl.thd, Me., on 'Saturday. Otreot. froi s 'ffst4erlaud ,, having been hired to co to country and enlist ta the quota of ,13101rtb 4n:' Ifteen 11.untired of these Germans sThiiit'oberen9eligxged to enlist on the quota of Restpa,Aratiiiiiietaelienerit le expected hereafter eveg,sNwPr• t linow fully eighteen m owls since the Governor of Massachusetts annonn - ' i ced that If the President would issue an etnalacipation proclamation New Eng ,l4.-134 Mould "swarm with volunteers.” - All thatithe valiant abolitionists there tteededici induce them to enlist In a war • '•':witlch their teachings created was a bull P.' - • • againsf: F tlie comet, and then conscrip tionswould not be needed. They dwelt this theme, until 'they finally Wilting from the. Administration their coveted proclamation, but did Massachu ,. msetts swarm with volunteers? Not a 3 bit "of -qt. Her swarms are expected fitsm Europe, the genuine Abolition crew, being .contented to exhibit their valor us: contractors, sutlers and pay masters. -.These situations are attractive ' to these New England philanthropists, who, horerno stomach for the war; and „ yet they boast more about their valor Ilan we used to hear from the hottest &lithe= fire-eater. What a wonderful revolution has been suddenly.produced in the mind of Mas sachusetts regarding foreigners. A few • years ago she lead off in the Know , ; Nothing crusade; her teaching poisoned all of New England. Maine and New - Hampshire, then the Gibraltars of De `aincracy, bowed their necks to the infa mous as proscriptive yoke, and they have ever since been foremost in their ' opposition to their former political "Creed. N'ow the pobr exile, who flies 6 , a in our Western hemisphere, is no longer hunted by intolerance; he is welcomed ltow by Massachusetts Know Nothings, :Acktb.ecanse of a genuine change of feel .ing, however, in regard to him, but be .:cause he is needed to fill the quota of tiieis State. When .the war is over we will find Massachusetts true to her earl} ?•• ‘history; she will return to the perseou . tiOriciferen the very men who are now fighting her battles, and while proscrib ,,ing them 19r political or religious con victions, she will, at the same time, Clamor for miscegenation and negro equality. • CEiIfE.BAL BUTLER FOR PRES] In the event of "Ara" being thrown to-one-side in the Baltimore Convention, . Inv effOrt• will be made to nominate the ` i 'beaat Ht..retata;" and, it is said that this • e ong tmocra is actually living drf t" . in , exPectation of reaching the White Hotise, asits occupant. His last per fOithince ' *filch is just now attracting , 41:4 1 9.14 , odinfretion, is a sanguinary ,Ordea.( - 4actieeisivewits the rescript of a ihMiarr , Binlretor; it is in relation to dogs. : 1 1 Viiy *int `dog' iii. hia province, re ,lesaa.age„..sies, or-condition, or the hoe t liftifp olorters, shall-be slain; and a i nt4ictlef iieneral at the snug sum of 0,800 a year, is employed to see this bloodf;Fikiiiiktf.perfoizoici. In the lan guage of that strong minded Abolition person, Miss ANNA _DicatasoN, we are inclined to remark "let us here pause a c°4silfi-'4 - hits ituiLan inaugurated this crusade against dogs? It cannot be that like POPE, he intendi "subsisting on the ..country,":andn_their why this relentless tad' blOcidthlrsty onslaught upon the fourth log? Does the canine loyality of BoTpan'apahnbear the ratio of one to four? The fate - of that fourth dog chal lenges' ithe pity of the humane. We 134a11,.pricanxiously for BUTLER'S report ..talkiVirXtepattment of the results of .14411:1NipOgii. • ifaving long known Butrniaidand that, as a pettifogger, he *Oithritt soon make a case for specula it OA o.og light, as anything else, we ,are declined 'to helieve that, seeing lila& removed' from a position in 'Wills lf his profits had' become noto riouidy large, andthe habit of accumu lating so strong, heat once made a re conitoissante; and found that the ad raipiatraticar, aware of his constitutional 404 4 1671014ce1Y diatinguish between flip rrebtcsa. and - tuum, hid sent him where the'marainotidng to covet, where little, initict,' - hial been left =the people save their dbgs.:' He at once saw teta the duo-AK : cry ffilY Oaitqe, nii4,..he Las never been known to-let a chance slip. We. venture. to affirm that an investiga flort, by something besides the while wasl4ln' g Committee - on the Conduct of toioo4,ai ti rAshow that Butler is realiz nlpyognltaliAjticome from a trafic AingsTErrfaitsthED G. —Two your :'anen; ,named Hamilton :InctPlercee VS'nglishinen, are ender , tarest'': 4 9.4PP' the charge of at: 'P 1 PR' '''.4--They purchased amt. , „I , ;‘, , of dry good& and SaweT , * Vlifferefferehantl,s, Mat . payment BO banks wberg t fY,I”, iPositsirere less than $2OO. The4o.9treVE.re getuvered. The reprt sentations made by them were that they were in htlibieirin,'"Washlngton, and that . on k e of their pritheril was in that city. • a 74 TIT -5,1 31 , -r; NEWS AND GENERAL -ITL. THE President has appointed T. P. Steedman a Major General. THE New York ladies are said now to be the heaviest speculators in stock. Ray. Dn. BR*DIGEE, rector of Grace Church, ( EpiseiVil) at Utica, N. Y., is dead. dea, ' 3 , 6 LANCASTER my,. iteilikying $27.k. bounty to volutitefirs who:etilistO t 164 credit of that place. HoN. Gao. Vq:,- Jr. Oi&N, of has secured a riqkluatiiin for re-di4tioiti to Congress. =r•--- - TUE New Jersey Hoille ot t AssemblY has rejected the bill to allow soldiers iu the field to vote. COL. EBWARD l'ilcCoox,- another mem ber of the famous McCook family, has been nominated for a brigadier-general. A LAWSUIT is_going ow. at Saratoga, N. Y., which involves the title to one third of the famous Congress Spring. • FH.ICE, has - now 838 . commercial steamers, to 64 in 1827. Of these le6 trade from Atlantic ports, and 172 in the Mediterranean. OK Monday there• was a sale of extra fine manufacturing leaf tobacco in St. Louis et the high price of $155 per 1t.:0 pounds. So many families in New York are discontinuing the use of butter, that pri ces declined two and three cents per pound on Wednesday. THE Republicans of Pennsylvania ate to hold a State Convention at Harris burg, 28th instant, to appoint delegates to the Baltimore Convention. SIR RICHARD GLYN, a wealthy Lou don Banker, died not long ago, and a few days since, on proving his will, his executors paid at the probate office no less than nine thousand pounds (forty five thousand dollars) as the stamp duty to the government. THE Prince of Wales, at a recent din ner given by the Guards at Windsor, offered a toast which was drunk with enthusiasm. It was to the effect that he hoped the Germans invading Den mark might meet the same fate which befel the Egyptians in the Red sea. OLD ABE PUFFING HIMSELF. n cle Abraham writes a self-complacent note to the editor of the North American Re view, complimentary to an article in that magazine entitled "The President's poli cy." Lincoln says the article will be of value to the country." The country will he glad to learn that anything con nected with the "President's policy" will be at value to it. A DETROIT paper mentions a gentle. man of a statistical turn of mind who has kept a careful record of the deser tions from the rebel army since the first Bull Hun fight, as they have been re ported in the journals from time to time, and the sum total shows that three mil lions and three hundred thousand rebel soldiers have abandoned the Confeder acy and conic within our lines. AN END OF PRE W ORLD CONFERENCE. —A general conference of the believers in the personal and speedy coming of Christ, otherwise in an early end of the n•orld, was begun at the Lowell Street Chapel on Tuesday evening, and will iiontinue through the week. Bev. Ed ward Burnham preached the opening sz.rimon Quit( :, 'lumber of the lircth ern wore long heir, ghawls, green spec. [acts, and carried gingham umbrellas —an unmistakable indication that "re formers are around —.Rot /3,0.1 A CA LETHUMI"I AN SERENADER KIT. Was killed by a man named .1. ouAe 'ander, in Crawford county, Pa , on .hinday night of last week. flouchel, , n ler had been married the previous day, and a number of his acquaintances col lecting an,und Lis house to rive him a acrenade, they enraged him that he hurled a stick of wood among them, which struck Shoemaker on the fore head, crushing in his skull and produ eing injuries from which he soon after died. DECISION CONCERNING PRE-EMPTICIN SETTLERS.—The Secretary of the Inte rior has decided that if the homestead applicant is at the time a bona fide pre emptor, actualy living upon his pre-emp tion, and has not yet proved up and paid for the land, he cannot of course be a pre-emptor upon one tract and nt the same time take the initiative for a home stead on another tract. But if he has proved up and paid for his pre-emption or chooses to abandon and give up his pre-emption, he can of mume leave it and become an actual Boiler under the homestead law, there being no interdict to his acquiring a homestead because he had been a pre-emptor. DEATH OF HENRY B. CROMWELL.- - This gentlemen, well known as the pro prietor of the "Cromwell Line" of steamers, died last Saturday in New York. He was for many . years one of the foremost merchants of that city. Previous to the war he had in success ful operation steam lines from New York to Savannah, Charleston, Wilmington, North Carolina, Norfolk, Alexandria and Washington, Portland and Balti more. Also from Baltimore to Charles ton and Savannah, which connected with all the principle railroad lines lead ing from the seaboard Into the interor, controlling probably one-half the whole steam coasting trade. PARADE OF PICKPOCKETS AT A FAIR. —A novel incident marked the opening of the great fair in New York on Mon day night. It seems three pickpockets were caught in the act of - operating" on the pockets of the visitors. They ' were dressed in the height of fashion, and had the appearance of accomplished gentlemen. Immediately on their ar rest by the police, each one was compell ed to wear on his breast a large label, bearing the word "pickpocket." In this predicament they were compelled, in the presence of thousands of spectators, to march through every department of I the fair buildings. One of them, quite a handsome man, was required to have the procession, with a police on each arm. THE LEAVEN W 0 ItTjl SQUABBLE. —tin del' the above head the St. Louis Re publican has the following remarks. It will be seen that the fellow Anthony is losing his old friends pretty fast, and no doubt can truthfully say—"the way of the transgressor is hard:" "Bleeding Kansas" has been the scene of another disgraceful and ridiculous affair, which took place at Leavenworth pn election day, Monday. The spirit of faction there seems to 'permeate all classes, and hate, revenge and the meaner passions work unchecked. The people got themselves into a broil over the election of a Mayor, a petty office, whose most dignified functon, as administered there, appears to be about the same as that of a police magstratc. Anthony, the late incum bent, had behaved shamefully in office, and there was a strong movement to beat him this year. At the head of this move ment was Colonel Jennison, formerly a : "gull fellow well met" with Anthony, bui who had fallen out with him for some cause. The people divided themselves off into sides, and when election clay came went in promiscuously. The re cent defeat of Lane by Governor Carnby for the United Str.tes Senate was mixed up some way, we believe, in the squab ble, Anthony being a strong Lane man and supported by the Lane paper. The earaby "Conservatives" had matters piattriitio'h their own way, and Antho try break tip the election by Irtray, from the polls and'analnkihi- ) bidftitPinres-by pro*: ntiation. MOW ASIT I TOd' and the RadlealaNiPite ILI:101M" I • • •,- • - • (tr..4•:_ • • . r; ;err: , POST-PITTSBVItGIi, MONDAY 14011:ST*G, APRIL :11:1864. The Grants coEfuT ="~"~rigrtcam`'.7ov~nils at General Grant is a Scot and gives the following sketch of the Grant stock: The badge of the elan Grant was the Itylkpr,p_rliatrry heath, and. heir slopeor. cry "Stand feet COlkellachlkl" the bold projecting roek ofVelt naiiAkfthe rock of alarm ') in Duthil and Rothie muiiiiinsi tfOititilieir hill of rendezvous. The draiiioLad a long-standing feud with the Geidons, and even among the different ,branches of themselves there Were iii4Wilithts, as between the Bal lindallocteand Ciirron Grants. The clan, with few exceptions, was noted for its loyalty, being generally, and the family of its chief invariably, found on the of government. In Strahspey the-name prevailed almost to the exclusion of every other and to this day Grant is the predominant surname in the district, as alluded to by Sir Alexander baronet, in his lively verses: "Come the Grants of Tullochgorkiru, W 1 their pipers gone before 'em, Proud the mothers are that bore 'em 'Next the (lrantnor Bothtemurehtis Lvery man his sword and lurk has, E \ ery mail as proud's a Turk is To this an Ohio paper says: We don't care a piper's—about the "elan of Grant" of the twelfth century in Scotland. They may have been very decent fellows for their time; but they have been dead too long to he of much account non•. Nay—with all the -0 rants" of Pullochgorum, We go fur the ANT that drives'-reb" before him None of your “Urania' 01 Rothieuntrehug But the "wide awake" GRANT born in Cler mont County, Ohio, son of a tanner and for whom the tanning of the rebels and the crush ing of his infernal rebellion the inagnineent work is! MEXICO AND THE MONROE DOCTRINE. --The House of Representatives adopt ed a resolution on Monday, which is either meaningless as the idle wind, or is pregnant with matters of the gravest inportance to our national future. Aware, as we are, of the habit which that body has of adopting mere buncombe resolutions, it is perhaps fair to charge this one to the same old account, and to suppose that it will result in nothing more than an expression to the constitu Dents of every member that he voted against permitting France to establish a monarely in Mexico. It will be a very good reference for politicians to point to, when asked at home. •Flow came you to permit the Monroe doctrine to be laid on the shelf '!" "I voted against it,' will be the satisfying reply. But this resolution, thus adopted at so late a day, will not save the Adminis tration and the party in power front the sbsolute responsibility of permitting Eu ropean despotism to set its inin heel on the North A imrican continent, as it has not before done since the United State , of America had existen, e The plea that we had work 1-hough of our on n to do is made the excuse. Ilow came we h. have that 'work 9 Ilow came that work to be so great that we had no time to in -ist tin time lionoied doctrines 9 Was not this a subject to be considered is-tole entering on the wet - • Was it not a leirt of the co-I of war to be f,reseen and jo sided for • • When the war broke nut the nation was carried away by :tf r‘ nr of spirit never equalled in history Did it not , forget something then' 'III( first tint, Lion tit. it lull Il 11 Carry !riclll 11' flint Ln st-rve the tuition and it- , print if .les as itt•v must be pit-served. if at -ill, in tit-ii o'd integrity!" And there was nn reason why this should not he. if the war had been carried on fir the Union anti have had amp'e force to prott et our nti Ilona) honor, and we nt-,1 never ha" abandoned the princii les of our Consti tution at home, of of our long settled log sign policy altutad But the insanity of the party In itt - iwor t night that all wa • to be abandoned, Constitution, I R ,. Monroe doctrine, lionto - . cv,rvthing. for sitlic tit per t rdin.i the Si ar Into grsnd crusade against slavery. We ad ed to the objects, and of course added to the expenses and costs of the war If a man opened his mouth in favor of pr.- serving sonic old and honored principle he was hooted as a traitor W hat is the result -1 The House of Representatives adopts a esolution' -and there ns 11,e end of it. The MOnIGU 1104 trine is 1.‘,1)t- It too: been absolutely abandoned by the Ad ministration. We are inclined to think hopelssly gone. We see no feasible . method of reasserting it. \\ ar itself will not restore to us the honor we have lost by permitting Fieneli intervention in Mexico. It is only possible that we may compel European powers to assent to some semblance of the old position, by ourselves intervening in European affairs, and throwing our weight into the scale, which is so nicely adjusted, I,r determining the Indent e of power in Eu rope. American interference in France, Italy, Turkey, Egypt, Denmark, at any point, would have a terrible effect. But who would think of advising it now? Nothing, in short, seems lett us but submission to the late which the Administration has marked out for u- We are no longer the first power on this continent, since there is a power in Eu rope which can set its foot here and laugh at our resolutions. We may well—regard The house rose lution as worse than nothing. It can only subject us to derision. The vote by which it passed was unanimous! What a spectacle! The entire repre sentation of the people unanimously re solving, that - it does not please the United States to see a European mon archy erected on the ruins of an Ameri can republic! They do not like it. of course not. But what of that? What idle breath is this against the monarchy? It is practically an accomplished fact already, and that, too, with the assent of the Administration at Washington. N. Y. Journal of Commerce WHOIESA 1E POISONING AT CLEVE LAND.—An attempt was made on Satur day to poison the inmates of the United States Hospital at Cleveland, Ohio. It appears that on Saturday morning the inmates of the hospital partook of their usual breakfast, consisting of bread, cof fee and hash. About three hours after several began to feel sick and throw up their food, and an hour later the symp toms had seized all the hospital inmates, some three hundred in number, nearly two hundred and fifty of whom were vomiting and purging. These symp toms were in many cases followed by cramp and burning in the stomach, and the biliary system of all the sufferers was greatly deranged. NOM., however. died, and all are now recovcring. The manner in which the poison was intro duced is unknown. A PLANTER living in Central Georgia, MIS forced by the rebel authorities to plant Coin in his cotton-field. There were a thousand acres of it. He gather ed nine thousand barrels of ern nit' the thousand aertut. His neighbor, fnrt•ed to do the same,. grew on hia plantation twenty-seven thousan i barrels of corn. The staple was worth, during the W i n t er , one dollar per bushel rebel money, or just ten cents in gold or "greenbacks." itgf...VOLLIMTEERS FOR THE ARMY should not leave the city until supplied with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND 01NT MEM. For Sores, Scurvy, Wounds, Small- Pox, Fevers, sod Bowel Compaints, these medi cines are the beat to the world. Every French soldier uses them. lithe reader of this "notice , ' cannot get a hots of Pills or Ointment from the drug store in his place, let him write to:Me, tw Maiden Lane,' enclosing' the amount, and I 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 persona' make. cents, 88 cents, and 81,40 per box or pot. .spit rlwo 111-" PURE LIQUORS FOR BLERKI coniw ELL & K ERR, JOS. FLEICDTG% DRUG STORE ' CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Corner Market street and tkeDiamond, Silver and Brass Platers, „ - • And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardw* No. '7 (lair street,.end.panuesne_ffira ar (near tlielfridgei),4,:r• iglTTSEtutoig,_ Fine ()Id Cognac Brandy Fine Old Port Wine Fine Old Whisky Fine 01A - Cherry (Vine, FinetildldriMera Wine, Punißollind Gin, Pure Jamaica Rum, Still Sparkling Catawba Wine. These Liquors have been purchased exclustvel y for medicinal purposes, and those having use for them can rely on their purity. Also .on band, Congress and Saratoga Water, Blue Link,.ete, Prime Potash and SodaAsli; Pine and Course Sponges, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods of all kinds, and an extensive aasorunent of Drugs and Patent Medicines. Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, Cor. of the Diamond and Market et Inh2l-mkt nrHERNIA OR RUPTURE C I EDy —We are prepared to treat successfully_ all cases of rupture In young persons, most cases to middle aged, and In some eases of old persons having fitted up an exten s ive establishment for manufacturing Improved Trusses and Supporters In peculiar cases or where persons desire any style of truss not on hand we will manufacture to order. Having the largest stock in the city a❑ ;persons requiring trusses will find it to their ad vantage to call. Dr. M'OARR will attend personally to the tip pllcation of Trusses, Supporters, &c., &c. Besides our own manufacture we have a irlice stuck of Ritter & Penfield's Celebrated Trusses, Dr 4 4 4 Fitetes Celebrated Trusses, Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated Trusse2, FRENCH, ENGLISH and GERMAN TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, 1333311E1 Elastic Stockings, Bandages, eke At the Pittsburgh Drug House, •M'C.: AIR H AFOTH .A.R.LE.S, corner of Fourth and Market streets, Pittsburgh sel2-Iyd-c io r-. •DENTISTIIIi.—TE.ETH E. X tructed withoutpain by the use of l ii. Oudry's apparatus. J. F. 4U M A N , DENTIST, • All work warranted 134 Smithfield Street, PITTSBITR4 RESTORE. THE SICK TO HEALTH.—The blood must be purified and all medicines are useless which do not pos ses!! the quality of Stimulating the blood to des- Lharge it• impurities into the bowels II at • i .- nr. H's PILL, possest this quality in a high de gree, and should be in el ery lamtly. They' equally useful for children raid adults; kkiziptc.l to both sexes, and are as innocent as bread. y et must effective as a medicine. The Hon. Jacob lie) erg of Springville, Ina Write, to I Pr. lirnadrethon,ler dale 01 Al YI Itch I Sdl have used your Invaluable Vegetable I or r errr' Pills In my family since ; they hat e Always cured, even when other medicines were rd no fIV N.l), har e been the means of my 001:1,- I.ore using hundreds of dollars' worth and I 0511 sat tatted they have recein rata thous:toil per cent. to blessed health through their use. They are used In this region for Bilious and Liver cases, lever and Ague, and in all rheumatic casts with the moat perfect success. In fact they Are the great reliance in sicknes, and I trust your venerable lire may he long spared to prepare so excellent a medicine for the use of man. • . . . . . . . Plc use ..nd ene your In wret prier by the gr,F, Sold by Tti( , Nl Ii! , lik:lib..l'lH, Pitiouirgr and t.v nll regpectithle dealt - de in tnediciriem. mbl7-1 y d& we Yom'' Ice Rat HAVE ILE %FINED NOT TO astOtilAtitht at at, thing. len, 01 c. pet tenor and ncfteSpOnden,e extending through out all the nationalities ot the habitable glob, bete turned their theories tido Heti; and estate tithed a haws from Which 'tie nta•,l not elf. V., tire not .Lltprtered at such [acts as the lolloteint , - although the persons la ho u rile Omit -Sr. We know the pertnins ant lir:l.Matances. tee. at liberty to inncirse their Nast ilkOVortn. Malt , , r`sni '24. Neil. lre.AR --I hate hied arithded many y, .r- with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, col I feet and hands, and a genet +I disordered system Physicians nun uiedicines holed to relict e me bile t iriting some (nand.. Now \orb who trete using Plantation Bittern they prevailedniaoi tie to try them. I commenced with a small wine. glassful alter dinner Feeling better by degrees. in a few days I wv. astonished to tlud the liesa anti cramp. had entirely left tie. and I could aloe', the night through, which I had not done /*; 3: N 'l' 10 It 1:11.Ls for years. I feel like another being. My appe.. ft ecel ti 111,11 h at .Itite Fairs and tie and strength hate also greatly unproven by the use of the Plantatios, klittega heaps... Atoll). Schomacker ez atri BiaTJ rr,an &Gray's ei:ussußY, V. le., Sept. 16, 10.3. " • • • 1 have been In the army hospital lin fourteen months—speeehless and nearly dead. At Alton, ill., they gave me a of of Planta- D.& li . W . SMiTH S I uOtuNs & HARMONIUMS that Hitters. • • Three bottles restored my • I)..lecti and mired me. • • A. FLAUTIE. Lb El - ISt/NS Ill.:slat:flu A PERFECT The following is from the Manager of the instrument are Invited to call and examine heforeffurehasing elsea here. Among those who I , nion Home School for the Children of 'Aaiun- have purchased these i r'-trumeats in this feint t} we take ideasure in referring to Aiken Kra- H AVEMEYISR 11lati5fox, fITH ST., / rater, esq., Bateman f inc. tirsq , Allegheny cltt New York, Aug. 2, 1863. John Met`or4), jot l'..tk. M. oJly ,) hi rv. lin. flows'—"Your wonderful Plantation I%h...flurry, traktand :I fr Jon, ft Aleclintork, Bitters have been given to some of our little A. Hoe, eler, esfi liichsrJ Hard, es,) , Last Lit. children suffering from weakness and weaklungs ert) ; John t. 4 mon. esif , lir 1; vi Hosteller, U. with moat happy - effect. One little girl in psi- Al. liook, esff., Ytt tstfififth. ticular, with pains In her head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all A Guarantee of 5 -earl with each lit mediCal skill had been exhausted, has been en- at riariteut. hrely restored. We commenced with but a tea- SpUOllitti of Miens a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly increased, and she Is now well. Respectfully, 0. ht. Davos." . • • y owe muc h t o y ou , for I verily be- Sir - A general assortment of 11 ualcal Clouds list a the Plantation Bitters have saved my Ili& always on hand. mht Rev. W. H. WaoouriEn, Madrid, N.Y." rryllE FINEST AND 510sT SPLEN - DID " • • • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, AMA (TURIN, Philadelphia, Va." 4, . • • I have been a great ,utterer from the two lights of the Catholic Church of byupepaia, and had to abandon Preaching. • • • America, the Mont Plantation Bitters have cured me. RUN' t ATRORH, Rochester, PI. REVS. JOHN HUGHES, D. D " • • • I have given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldier's 11.oute, oth., U." " • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of Liver Complaint, of which I was laid up .. prostrate, and had to abandon my business. H. B. Kinoscay, Cleveland, O." o • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured Mao, CARI) PILOT( nII-I.IPHS of the same me of a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary (rrgans that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C. C. Moons., No. 2M Broadway. , Jac.,&e., &e., ac filet .. rceii ed at The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, H. D. BRECHT & CO.'S, the languid brilliant, and are exhaused nature's great restorer. They are composed of the cele- de event , 1.,1 Pi itdl urgh awl Alleehenl, t ,00t ap7-rind orated Calisay a Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, - IVOR SALE.—THE UNDERSIGNED NO. lot sit ITIIFIELD ...THEFT. X" hate been appointed it committee by the [(cots, Herbs, a... , all preserved in pertectly pure `,t t.. rutx Ruin Between sth and tali el.or. 1 door from \ trgin •itoAhoiders to make sale ri the OAKLAND .ND PI ITSBURGII AND .MINERSVILLE alle3 1 ~r htirL , u Pa I. hAILWATS, or either of them—with equip s. T.-1580— X. Mr L PETER i re.. oi.- na,. ;ling ageat ments stock, he., and will receive bids therefore Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with aPv until MAY IST proximo If not sold by that sPRING STOCK OF t”1,e... proposals will he received for the iron and weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart. lood of the respective railways. lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid hi- Notiee of the disposal of the equipments, Ext., er, constipation, hr. , deserve to suffer if they _1 ) _I AN OS n • ill be given after May, ist, aforesaid For particulars refer to either of the under will not try them. Now being receix el by the subscriber f- ,, n , the `lg-neti WM A ILERRON, They are recemmended by the highest tnedi- fa - tories or JO.,HUA MORR MORROW, 1 ai Es, - cal authorities, and are warranted to produce an CIIICK ERIN ‘.., 4'; SONS, sd MUEL CHARLES DIEN:RAN, tmedtafe beneficial effect. They are exceeding A S BELL, ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. HA T.F.L.TON BUGS-, pa ids Committee NOTICE.—Any person pretending to sell Plan- JAR DINE & SON, Egool . AN AND SHOE STORE OF - . i tation Bitters in bulk or by thegallon is s swind- t% . P. EMERSON, ler and Imposter. It is put up only in our log MILLER, GIBSON do CO.. J. H. .1130RI—A.N1D'S, cabin bottle. Beware of botttles refilled with 6... C., 4k t . 9/3 MARKET STREET, Imitation deleterious stuff, for which several per- Prices 'From 5225 to - i ritS. 74 . ) - sons are already in prison See that every Nit- best selected and cheapest tie has our United States stamp over the cork . before all 'e k re of tl it e la s, rg Sh ' Gaiters and Balmorals is to be found in the city Country Merchants sup. unmuttlated, and our signature on elect-plate side p a u s r e e rs ha te g. eo el l se c u itc h d ere ic ...all and examine L ili-IS ( 311 L '„!,. ( , ,' R ',, plied at New York and Boston prices. Be sure! labeL Sold by respectable dealers throughout mince _ 64 "‘"'".... ' and call arid examine my extensive stock before I .._. _ --- -- urcluisitig elsewhere. At - 13ORLAIVITS 18 the habitable globe. spit P. H. DRAKE & CO., ?TIDE CONCERT - TO BE GIVEN ON ,2d door trot Fifth. _.,. JI.. MONDAY, the lith fast., at CONCERT — Y"r — ket at -202 Broadway, N, Y. HALL by a number of gentlemen of thisii,ti, is 1 - Ipp - 31. is 74411:41M---THE BEGIV - :. for the benefit of the Plttstairgh Sanitary om- A, . kir la ti after LI Meetis of theAs mittee. 1 - he Committee are in great need of as- will be held at the umers , R.w.m,enV l Sa ilN A sistance, and hope their present wits will not E.N.Kri nfla, April o'Tith e ei .1 axle. -. IPrinillil_ , 1- . e overlooked by the community, while pr,:ier- , attendanee ortfle -Atelubekli4s Wan"; -1 lug for the approaching Fair. , ' , ments tethe Bp-Lawa el:dottier businesastillle . T, TIA.S.ESVELL considered. 1). 4 43007 4 , . i nnIR President Sanitary Com aps-at Seiretary. ivRAKE'S PLA3PrATION IBITTV.IOI —The genuine article gold by SIMON. JOHNSTON . . feta7eana3w-ea3 cor. Smithfield and 4th et P. i gr..7'llE CONFESSIONS AN Iy EX ERIEN OF AITIVAJO-il— llahed,fOr the benent, 4nd.jall CA t f4:1) ICTUNTI MEN and otheig,P'*ho sißThr front ervous Debility, Prematiare Decay of Man hood, supplying at the same time THE ME.A. B .7E1.11-4; (DIE By one who has cured tilinsell after undergoing considerable quackery. By inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single enpiesxnay be.had of the author. NATHANIEL NIA YFA LH, esq.. folib-aind.kw Bedford, Kings co., N. Y. !W.DELTOBIASt VENETIAN' HORSE LINIMENT.—In pint bottle& at fifty cents, cures lameness, cute, galls, colic, &c: Read the following: BOSTON, July ith,1863. Dr. Tot., . --We hive used tor the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, cuts, bruises arid cs,lre, and in every instance found It the beet article I ever tried in thin circus compa ny. Please send me six . doren, as It Is the only liniment w e u se now. e hate 108 horses, some very t slushle. and we do not want to leave town without It. H YATT FROST, 6lann4er Van A mburgh es. Menagerie. Sold by "I HOS. HEDPA I Pittsburgh, and all respectable Druggists. 'Mee, 66 Cortlandt street, New York.. nehr-lyst&wc NEI% THING t NDER THE - ,l l'N I In its effect—instantaneous. In its coloring pOwel --matchless. In nit Its ingredients—% cg•etable. In rtn operattonn at ural In It, beautifying results—enduring. In it n tendency—prenerratlve. In its popularity—unequalled. I'ILISTALHION lIAIR DIE, Is pronounced both by the li orht of Science and the world:it Fashion, the tinebt preparation ever Iniented by art to rectity the stool conilngs or • Nstioe. Maaulactuted by .1. l'llISTADOIN), No. 6 Aetor House, New York. Sold by all brug gists. Applied 11 all Hair Drenaers. in 1.17-1) dra we lAr. A PAC T. • • ' • • In the ear Mr. Mathews hrst prepared the 1 EN . ETIAN HAIR I/11.; since that time It his been used by thousands, and in no instance has it failed to give entire satisfaction. The rEINEftAII DYE la the cheapest In the troth" Its price is only Fifty cents, and each bottle contains double the quantity ot dye in uetvi❑y sold for $l. '1 he 1 EN ET IA N DYE Is warranted not to in jure the hair or icily in the slightest degree. fhe YEN El lAN EYE works with rapidity and certaii,l3, the hair requiring no preparation whatever. The VENETIAN DYE produces any shade that may lA. cleared—one that will not tade,crocl: ut w Rah out—idle that is as permanent as the half For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents. A. 1. MATIIEWS. General .A cent. .101 d st. N Y. . . . A iAt. ninn M H En,. ARNICA HAIR k Like nest tknir drrn,t uK to tide. PMe 2.5 Lenin. jaul6-Iyd ENET I An. HAIR DIE, VENETIAN VLI NIM t.:7‘; and 111 NTADORIY!': 11,11 k L,13,,1d at .Itr.; 10(1', • Uor of the Diamond and Market trt. Counterfeitx ! oounterfeitp ! I 1-11011 OUT" I,i ~k; UT , Hum bugers are About !!! (lEEE INE PEBBLE Russian Spectacles MPOlt - i' .\'l' No'FP, E.. IMPROVE I 1111 T: •ii II ",_ 11, IleV. e I 11,1, •". ttll li,t• t i• I 121, •• Itt ttt•l t ••• ',tilt 11.1 ,t'ittlit.ll.• tuctikl I't It wetrrnitte4 to presero., etrec.gthe, nn,l in,prove the sight Purehns,ril r1.1,11‘,1 t.• five of .1 , ..1rv,- It the tir-t st, ',hi 1111 ,iued nfies, - , 0„.1:s 1., t., .113 &La I ;01.P.Ilin,c in tat , 1 , 1 't %It ~ I Ipt, N .1. Amor : t :"" CI: • or" B RA 1 )13 ,SLEbh .c I ) I N St Ihe moat P Vi Eh FT. 1. an.l ELE(I AN I tone , linetriiments tainl:l,;ll4r,]•l indtitutca. 14 e vt n!,.. II!ESIMEll Well-know I'l A .ini WAMELIN & BARR, `itole Agents for Pltttb.trgh and Western Pa., No 2 St. ilea at., near :itielietielou Bridge STEEL ENGRAVINGS First Archbishop of New York Francis Patrick M'Kenrick, D. D., YHrcl- 0N1.`%" I,O() ()NIA,' CIEN'Irs!S. Is It a Dye ^~~~~ >. - ' mri. ' •, in the country Archtnehi* -;-'.... b Excels for . Beauty of Stitch, Excels for Elasticity of Stitch, Excels for Durability of Stitch Excels foi Fast and Light Running It is Noiseless It is Readily Understood It is Easily Managed The Seam will neither Rip nor Ravel The Seam Needs no Fastening Every Machine Warranted for Three Years. 4 Instruction Free We take pleasure in Showing our Machines Oall and see them Running. Nice, No. 18 FIFTH STREET, A. F. CHATONEY npl COLORED DRESS SILKS. Plaid Silks, Checked Silks Striped Silks, Chene Fig'd Silks, Moire Antique Bilks I. r - le t.}' WEfiTE, ORR & CO. No. 2; Fifth Street. itaillrOad talAractopih PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR the LIR ADA cION. ALA SONRY, BRIDGE PE.RSTURI UHL, BALLAST, CROSS TIF-S, and TRACK LYING of the Pittsburgh and Connells rile between COEUICILSViIIe and Cumberland, embracing a distance of eighty (80) miles. in section; (ii about one mile each. and profile. are now realy at tt..? company'.. Olike, to Pittsburgh, and pro p.,tali will be re:..eit c.. 1 to the 30th of April. liENJ. IL LATROBE, President. (.(11.? P. R. R. Co., Pittsburgh. apt! F o Co H S AL E. rinHE COAL. UNDER 250 ODD ACRES near MonoriviLela City, with some 10 acres RFACk.: bordering on the Monongahela Ris er, haring some 450 leer front, Where there is a superior landing, even in low water times. eresent prise $l6O per sere. .7. H. CASIDAY, Real Estate Broker, No. 67 Foorth street REMOVAL. KANE & .DLTFFY. KA NE 4k& , DU PPE WOULD INFORM their friends and'the public that they hire removed their Tailoring Establlahment frouktie old stand to No. 14 ST. CLAIR- STREET, Bis sell's new block, near the St. °karst Allegheny bridge. Those desiring the latest patterns Spring and Summer Clothing 01 the rarest and most fashionable styles, arain cited to call and examine their extenstive stock of CIA tTHS, CAsSIikrERES, VESTING'S, ike. SANE & DUFF, No. 14 St. Clair et. TEMPORARY REMOVAL 4 . 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 Ottice, Fotirth street, where we hate on exhibition and for sale as tine a stock of PIA N 0 S s HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS, ETC, - , As were ever brought to this city, and at strict- I) EASTERN FACTOR): PRICES. H. ICLEI3I',Et Wilkins Hail, Fourth street FOR SALE OR Exehange - for qty Property. Thnt LARGE DWELLING with grounds at tached., on CARSON STREET, formerly occu pied by Christian Ihm%en, late of East Birming ham. STABLING AND OUT-BUILDINGS In the rear of the Dwelling House FRED. L. IHM.SEN, 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh SEt ::111XYARE_ • ..Chip - - • • Bow To - Facts' arer'Sttibliiiiflithigs I -= 41 -•,:i*st)ti's.i,''ti.6i . :! Most Elegant ' " Most . , • „ rya • Moat Genteel, • best Quality, -*tat -Malik • • - „Best Stook, Beat Style, Neater dieaper Better Than any House in the West. The Celebrated ii.t6u6 • NILO E- S TAME. _-.:,,,. - REAL 'ESTATE FOR diSA E. vu -._,_ovtizati poit i, girk:4 ~, irsrs eu ' v u-A-QUARTERACRIMIbi I ft IN BALDWIN TOWNSHIP, three miles from the Pittsburgli Market 'Houle, on the old Brbwnsville -Rand on which are a good - Two. Storaitr u k . D welling , a ypoms and St.sble tut containing age fine Well of water elthteto the hcatte ; aii . ... ard of 160 trees of choice fruit, ands a 11.. . Garden. A thick vein of Coal underliesit ,_ ,-The Lend is all cultivated, it in fine vrderainfrotits well on the road. Price 05,000. Pay 'm Intmediateete I_, Alio; th e Ttuare-wrolty - " BRICK - N,MSE and LOT, No. 34 Anderson it , Allegany. Front 22 feet 9 Inches ; depth..ofsLo 140 feet to reet ilt an alley. The House was 'built (Our ears since In best style, has thirteen roomsnd act : a d warm cellar under aliatiirAs4 ands complete throughout arid fu'ict. t or der. Price *7,000. PaZmeAtstbeitlt f i rclaillers- Also, the RIiBERTS N FARM, cut e.Mollolk gahela River, adjoining West Elisabethilinicingh, distant sixteen miles direct from Pittsburg h, 00A twining MI acres • and 4 perches; of 'Si about 30 acres is excellent Coal. There are a Double f wo-Story ,Brielc.blanslon House, Frame Barn, a bearing Orchard; three Tenant Houses, Otables and other buildings thereon. Front 103 iterates; tine wharf anti deep water. The Land is of excellent quality, and has plenty of Timber thereon. Early poasesato_lkorpir t; Titles , Indisputable to all the above.- • °epics U. S. Seiti'wry 0 0 1 Cifinalcor, Louisville, Apr 112412111. PROPOSALS WILL BIT REVEIVED.. stilts °thee until the TENTIFIM3T., for furnishing General Agent 5,000 BBLS. POTATOES., __ ' 1,000 BBLS. SOOR—RROUT, • .-.' To be delivered at Louisville, Cleveland, Oin cinnati, Chicago, or Pittsburgh, on or before the lith inst. These articles must be of prime quality, in good packages of specified capacity, and will be accepted only on Inspection. Bids received for all or part of the quantities given above. Address, Dr. J. S. NEWBERRY, Sec'y Western Ij. S. San. L'Orn. 3EL At_ 1%1 - IX. I IV Spiced Symp Blackberry, For Summer Complaints, Dliwrhcea, r i pszatiolu P W,.... TO. MOST 1 41 E." fact : It does not check the disease renderingsuddent (thereby Ind ammation of thebosit liable,) but changes the character of and eireetu. ally and permanently removes the distease, being purely vegetable, it can be Oven to the ba. fant with perfect safety. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS; Gold Medalmm • Prem . • A RR NOW BEYOND d DiItiBTTHR BEST PIANOS 31.9.Dgr-rWarratlya for eight yeara. oHARLorrE• BLmlgl, ap6 43 Fifth - • , LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER_ PARK, isrcußrrir & co., MarivracTlTßEUS OF sairEAT% Brazier's and. Belt Copper, Pressed ;1120- per Bottoms, Raised Sull'll4:Atoms, der ? Al s o fr-e. Also, importers and dettler Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, Ad. Ai-Constantly on hand, d blipes and Tools. Warehouse , No. 149 FIST 4400 SECOND STREETS Pittsburgh, - al' Special orders of Copper.aut to any; defied pattern. TC OI DTX'I 4 ir AND GRAIN RA • , IivAILILAArT.ED THEBRIT : NOW in use. Also, STORE. TBErGES'd WREELBA.RROWS.• Manufactured , and 'for sale by C. CIOLEAIAIS Near the Penitentiary, - ' mreatimmon "or., PARK, BROTHER =& mrannrsbuttess as • Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon, of allettea. , ,,t, tured In Warrantethlad c mpial to any imported ornate: dame ountry. of erox 'ernr maltstoomfir; VW &Ifni:lrma and =o* 12214comdi febta4yd pi , oldiers Buy your Boots. AT AT 58 PLFTIi Citizens Buy your Boots Straipra Buy your Boots. Everybody Buy your Bate', .• • Boots, shoes, Babnorats Can be found. A ,fao a log& and - exteFtslye , variety of Umi—narays smoEs: • - NI AL It 13 . riVIE CLEOPATRA • AND 'OTHIND X. Marble Panels for Welb. Far ;Ty W. P. MARSHALL, a p 9 CEILING PAMIB: mioLironnosrE, RI 'S O 0 4.;11. # ` X — Floral Decorations. For sale " • W. P. IdARSKAL4 • etiV.Odd big HOWE SLIVINTMAOHIM Invented 11345.. ' P r eddlidted. DECEIVED Iraustmsr, FROM .A.V.A. .aleother Seeritglliaahines, at the World's Bair ma, While the Singer Sewing Marique receiver - an honorableinention on its me:Mei : mid Wheel er k Wilson's a medal for its dee!, cancel "Gtr, eater Hook." the Howe Se log y e, trit tor, awarded a premium (to an negmsa_ltddlit) as the be for all purposes aa ,410.1110i01t. Our lightest film:Alm witted 'to tnake perfect work on the lish msitunriden r. 4 anti Sold at NOM area mir2cod3taw4i , . ou.sarozs 6cozboxes driniget, -too • H' • '1.13310/216 Just received and for esda b .4.1 4 ., _Easiterriveieeig " , "1 11 F.. %.I , `• -1711010044.,• =nt:fiaM ENS: ,wDzibvfm 82 FIFTH STREET, KEENAN & HANCOCK, Attorneys-at-Law, 81 Diamond street Dylieaatery, rwthar.b air.MLOCRY‘i Smelting Work*. PIIMSBURGHiPk AT 55 FipTkiftiT4jaiii .0 AT 55 FIFTH.II AT as FIFTH fiT.I.Cp:;V Wltere every description o'-Z; :.I .~~s'.ci; ~ a
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