The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, April 20, 1864, Image 2

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    is, of a easy
,¢ 1, ante „ totes,
ll themitii 4S'"
the least honest and e triorkda'ngerous.
**,,nyopttif president Lincoln. were the
hduestlilan that his paid organs represent
him to be, how dangerous, would his re
election prove to the liberties of the-peo
ple, under existing circumstances, sur
rounded as he is, with the military influ
ences that he, .has at his back Let us
rdlifemlierttlie eachingic , .o f history, and
the instances of, feigned,or real imbecil
ity, all ot have resulted lb des
potistn, ,
fhi
vit
I •
ST let."qP•l TVS 111111teli
113p - 6Eo4*# TO 'LEAR*.
ItiftallY,l9lsl4 as if' the leaders of the
.
Admirdstrationi party, were beginning
to penetrate a little , into the gloom
whi4alielt ihren,yearie blundering has
cregted....The Becretarjr of the Treasury
says that nntithig littt decisive victories
to.nitr urine can save us from National
battlq*cyl` the New York Irrslune
warns the•people against electing agaip
to Congress such corrupt leather heads
as those who now the plush covered
arm cliairs In "the House of Represen
tatiyes;,and
. last, though by no means
least, our interesting and talented city
contemporary, the :Gazette, swells the
chorus of discontent which is being borne
to.,us upon every breeze.
In yesterday'a issue and in an independ
ent' •totte, our neighbor, commenting
upoh the canal:lg military campaign, ob
seiied:
To destroy the rebel armies, and not to spend
our strength in Charlatan bombardments and Aril-
Pattak raids, le the may in which this war can be
"'dal. it is the only way.
It is, astonishing what a change has
come over the spirit of these Abolition
-.11111110Mins; but it is no wonder. Like
ItFe YAP' Wrltima they have been asleep
for a. long time, and without entirely
shuttling off their "mortal coil," they
appear to 'have been insensible to every
thini, save the unsubstantial -dream of
Abolition. They now seem to be arous
ing thetruselves from their stupor, or
rather the critical condition of the
country is shaking them from their
lethargy_
( - 4 The only way" now to end the re
befilkin is to whip the rebel armies; so
says the Qt mat. This was the impres
sitei.of reasonable men from the begin
ning of hostilities. On the contrary,
tile - Administration did not place near
8 4 :644 reliance in victories, as it did
in proclamations, and of the latter it has
had enough to last it, for the balance of
sixty days to lay down their arms, con
fiscating, their property and emancipat
ing their slaves,were the weapons relied
upon' tr-the party in power, to crush
the imost' and defiant armed
treaann;„lniciwn `Once creation began.
Thianhiidliplay was laughed at by the
• rebele, who made it serve to more thor
•
431 4 1 g*tCthelf f9llowers in hat - red of
tit % :Unien- cause. But now, that Aboli
tion ingenuity and malice have exhaust
ed themselves in inventing piper edicts,
the blisiobborn_ fact is acl9iowledged,
thektnOthing but blows 'mirin g the re
bellion .into subjection. The interest
ing, question then arises, how is this to
b& 'acciartplishedf The Gazette has a
witich'we should like to see adopt
ed, .iewe had the remotest confidence in
its ,mesas. It says: .
Weis war' would hate been ended tong ago s I all
our'teitttetv, military and dna, had as thoroughly
hated the rebel, as Ben Neer has hated than.
`The extent of'Btintra's hatred of the
rel?e4 was, and is, unmistakable; ac
cording to public and private report his
'hatred of them, while in New Orleans,
was o intense as to induce him to ap
pookittA, their property to his own use,
' 1Q theitneunt of about a million and a
halt But we do not see how this kind
abetted, • prectiOed in particular locali
tieli,'"is - going to Pet down the rebel ar
mies, anymore than proclamations have
per,rmedlthatdesirable achievement. Li
hattea, and cursing and savage resolu
tielii ticconiplish the - suppression
ape , rebsllion , it ought t ' have collaps
e 'long' ago. Like the disappointed
'Tether, our Abolitionists have cursed
Rd :very germ- -, hot like him they have
dkitiilittle Site htit cunie. Now, indeed,
they are beginning to talk about fight
ing, instead of cursing, and in order to
bki l ituccessful they desire leaders like
We are agreed to our
s 8s heizig led by such as he, provided
tkieTank and ittle are composed of simi
lar' hiaterial. Let those then who wish
gt eludes led to slaughter by mere
famatic, like )3ptieri, fill up the ranks
and :hasten to the field. A single cam-
OW will convince them •that, mere
"hatred;" . Trite peociamations, is not
tiliffleient to cope with skillful and cau
tionegeneraiship, commanding ; 00l and
eiperiericed soldiers. So, our Abolition
"biters" Inny'make'up their minds that
44",filegiilve victories alibi& for, and
which alOne will save our country, must
dome from the genius and endurance of
rlif.ellleers and men; and not froth that
itid-andf:poisonouls thing --the malice
a:fanaticism. Thecoming campaign will
wetrust =pat an end to such experiments;
but if' it - Should fail, the country will
44`40 the necessity of it change of
?Oar: •,fatcers like lifCcLuLtan will
then ta/IPU.t, At; the head of our intrepid
legions, when, by the fourth of duly, the
stare and stripes will wave in triumph
from the steeples of vanquished Rick
-Won&
-Riga
•%L.4.1 4 10 , from an official report of
aunt aeneral Townsend
Vtithi nu er of nine months men un
e act ,-1862, was eighteen
3/Mbitand eight trn4Fo And eighty-four
volto;Oars and,l4ty-dAthopsand three
/Aped militia: The botinty paid vol
)* rt tWen&-ilie t `lirillitrs each
..Yio!inatefts Wein all - froilqiiirikyl
,beftiug been raised fit Slikrietittir
llotinly teem jaid
.3liqnsand nine
hundred ihfety4our
- t.e l 3l lo .Vctibie _Menthe; men the
IttrigOiltY-Of Acpattiniot, oval* to a
"Mtisk.rirmr, offieers and
...*".014511.
=ME
i ;,/i3fiCia'2ll: 1014 ki :174 I.• 't.,:2 3
'MEI Piiiiiitins - or Phirffideitibitt:
GEN. KILPATRICK has gone west to re- Mr. Boker- mounts. He vaults. He
port to Gen. Sherman, at Nashville. has written for the Spirit of the Fair an
THE New York Sanitary Fair has net-
ode "on horseback,"in . which are min
ted $700,000 in two w anita
gled In unequalportioniellie beauties of
e4e,
. 1 :-.;,..
THE shipment of s me from New has
Gilpin. and young Lochinvar. It
PY, s all the Gilpin genius ? and fire, and
York on Saturday waer;r5845,70,1...4 -impetuosity. It lutetiherdoubtful moral-
THE sword vote at Ole! SaiiitaiiVair- Ity---the eratic tendency of the young
in New York, stood oil e!
Scotclunan who broke up the wedding
ing, McClellan 5,590; Etsalit, i 4 . 4 . r ifi,‘':' . and rode away with the bride. Mr.
OCR ministers abroad 1;0 i ngo id Gilpin was a model of propriety in all
or its equivalent. his visible relations to the partner of his
Andlet itaine of the
dominant party want tir-iesise!rtlieir sale_ bosom and his shop. Young Mr. Loch
ries.
- . invar, though he rode as fast, was hardly
MOSBY, with twenty men, captured a so circumspect. Mr. Boker's "Dra
train near Fairfax Station on Saturday. goon" is not exemplary at all. He is
He burned_ the, empty wagons, and made very much addicted to what Mrs Mala
off with the horses,
prop calls "kissing on a hill"-as when,
camp and killing after setting fire toe.
A FRENCH armed transport has passed lee ihe h o' Ilyrides hometyg a
le
picket,is lady er I i
loven a s
ea
up the James River to bring down the to- sadBpadnr
g iresses
bacco belonging to the French Govern-
ment, stored in Richmond. that is enough to make Miss Honey - man
come to life again:
OUT of the thirty-five men injured by Kiss, bus me my darling! your lover is here
the explosion of the Chenango, twenty- Nay, bus oft' hie smoke stains-"
twoJiad died up to Monday, and three And then, when, as we infer, the young
more were expected to die before Tues- woman is about to do it, he espies a tear
day morning.
in the corner of her eye, and at once ex-
THE Savannah Republican, of the 4th horts her, if possible, to postpone the fear
instant, states that the Yankee prisoners fnl process, promising her to come back
at Andersonville, Ga., are dying at the some day, not shot through and through,
rate of twenty to twenty-five a day. (which Sir Lucas tells us may happen to
MicHAEL POKERS, a Treasury agent, a man without much harm,) but
testifies that the Blair whisky order was " With a bullet half ihrou 9 t, the bosom so true."
altered after its delivery to the Govern-
But it is not iu the osculatory and pa
ment agents. He refused to tell who did thetic parts that Mr. Boker shines. It is
it, for fear of self-crimination.
in the saddle. He is the very Bauch-
NASSAU papers of the sth instant state er pf bards. He vaults
Vl, g 'lth euch ease, into his seat,
that Mobile, Savannah, Charleston and As lf an 'an' w indod down from the clouds,
Wilmington are less rigidly blockaded To turn and a fiery Pegasus
than ever. The papers also say that fast And witch the world with noble hoisemanship."
steamers are coming in with supplies for What for example can be finer than
the rebels, which promise large profits. the opening stanza! The "racing and
c
THE guerrilla chief Reynolds and his chasing" of Lochinvar. John Gilpin's
command were suturnpike gate and broken juga-Mazep
our cavalry near Knoxville
rised by a force of ox - vine on Friday,
pa and the wolves-Plifeton and his sun-
Ten of them were killed, and Reynolds, steeds are nothing to this "fiery Pegas
with fifteen of his men were taken prix- us" of Philadelphia. The "Light Bri
oners.
gade" was "heavy cavalry" alongside
THE vote on the Bank Bill was the of Boker's "dark squadron.' The clang-1
,
first thing in order on Monday. The bill, ing sabre, and the clinking spurs and
! the "squeaking harness,"-(a species
as it stands, allows States to impose a
unheard of by Lacey and Phillips) and
tax upon the banks. The clause making
the interest uniform in all States is re- ' the creaking ground-it all fairly takes
one's breath away:
rained. The bill in its present shape will i
elash goes the sabre against my steed's
pass by a small majority. Clash.
aide, 1
AN important mass of evidence was ' l a U n u a 4, :li ' n l 7b g 4 t h h t e h r a c A c c e s i s s ' f e s s ?irisf 'a g e an l d eid p e; akit i I
laid before a well-known senator on ! And under my horse shoe the frosty e gr e ouno
Monday, contradicting almost totally I creaks:
.1 wave my buff glove to the girl whigtn I love,
General Gilmore's evidenee before the Then join my dark squadron, and forward I ' -
War Committee on the Florida disaster. move.
This new evidence will probably be laid ! The next and penultimate stanza tells' 1
Is It a Dye.
before that committee, and the case re- what the dark squadron did. Senna
opened and rebavestigated. climb's army waking up and finding I I __ 13
a.,
ism Mr. m h • i
w brat prepared
M. COLLINS, who has recently re . I themselves all dead men, is paraphrased tne' V t E e N )x. 'e - 1 -I.AN HAIR l e t.i. e . • :ince
turned home from his visit to London beautifully. The sleeping picket, who it lia.i been used by thouaands, ;nd Mainstance I
and St. Petersburg, reports the negotia- : has laid aside his gun, is murdered, as of . has
er f i lv x t4,...g:A. L ene li srl e rhtl°n
ea tin the
tions abroad all completed in reference course beidg a rebel lie deserved to be, ' world. Its price is only Fifty cents, Pee and each i
to the telegraph line overland between ! and the camp burned, and, as we have bottle contains double the quantity of dye in 1
Washington and the European capitals, • said, the. bold dragoon rides hack to kiss those
e NTAI I I,4 I Mf o IiVi: I. warrantel not i ..
The foe. all occurs, ha, Said down b) his gun, sure the hair or scalp In the e sitlitet deurree r -
and only awaiting the concurrence of ,
i re open MS c•} ells , before the bright 51,11 The VEN El lAN DV L works with rapidity
this Government.
I burst on his pickets, they scatter, they fl ) , , and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation
THE neighborhood of Duvall's Bluff_ Tois late they awaken-Th only to die whatever.
t - lite VENETIAN DYE produces
t any shade
is infested with guerrillas, who are doing ;; ; ,.. ° ; . a t c t j ',`,'`,',, h , t ;ii , , , ,, in t e :.,t,, ea ,,,%,-, 1 „.' 1 1 i fl l a t k i . , , i ',, ii , a Lunn '
h t may be desired--one that will no fatle.criiiik
considerable damage to the people. A ,
p 1 _ or wash out-one that is as permluient as the li lir
What, we ! - t•peaf, can 1 ,3 e. finer tin
body of Texan cavalry, numbering four
itself. For !tale by ail druggists. Price 60 cents
the two last lines cnil.iii• with 'tramp
A. 1. MAI - HEWN
hundred, attempted to surprise a Union and 'lamp,"
1
-
DA E. 4°.PIAtt_,F.LoESiNCPBOI)II and Market at. :
flts e r et lisVwt h ''P ß lL N R camp at Roseville, on the Arkansas river,
There is
and "extur," in the middle'
Also
manur. o ,,t e o n m er r a o l
really ii progress in Boker 2FICA _Ala
Gioss, the best hair dressing in use. Price 15 ' FillkiE BELLWOOD PARR IS SITU
on the 11th instarlt, but they were repots- The day oil poor Poets is over, otherwise, cents.
Jiull6-Iyd .... ate on the south mile of the Monongahela
ed with a loss of twelve men killed and
seeing hint "get on horseback, a e migh t _ ~.____ _ _
.___,. _._ ____ hirer, nine miles above Pittsburgh- It contains
about 440 Acres Surface Land, about 100 Acres of
a large number wounded.
distrust his ultimate destination. As we IarENETIAN HAIR DYE. VENETIAN
THE Tax bill is so volumino us th at , have said, lie "mounts." When lie swore r, LwatE.NT and Ckt/STADORO'S HAIR ' which is good Timbered, principally of Oak
p , T ,
in h e . re es. a s re v i
t a h bo t u h t e
ad 1.6 0,
a A . c ta re g s e or emnuitel
much
upon th i
n e
few have been able yet to make a careful so hard at Bull Run, lie was afoot. When
uo e theown PCI Mark
'
analysis of its provisions. Opinions arc he tuned his harp for Zagoni, he had one
expressed, however, that it will not pro- foot in the stp. Now he is spurred - - - - the rear
duce anything like so large a revenue as and in the saddle. There is but one step
there lh 1..; "a it i-,zi elegant mansion, with
, ,f,t;tei,..,,Fraulct,:rronre4nheomuse.T.N.;•i.e,thearfeorsmixer resnedlelnincge
is expected from it. Ofcourse not; there higher in horse poetry, and this is-in
must be heavier taxation to enable Gov- tights of flesh color, and spangles, to
:.
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t1 i; 1 , ,,,,c.j,,, t; , ,,. :17 ,
~ ,..f.., :nd A
4g.,, and
~.4., : t ~ ,,t iei ,oi i n
,g,ito.:;,tfilf:Bil.esuinr:tris‘iic:eolf,l,2t,
depth
theot
leer, ~,,
j r a na tre,c ise irr.
that , premises
ernment officials and speculators to don- ride on the top of a steed, and jump over
i d green ac in for denreciat- ribli3a , is and through .s balloons. The next
e "--° '' r- ff a- T - '• ec . n,..acd: . s.
A PORT ROYAL paper of the 14th re- Lest our readers may think that our
ports the capture of the side-wheel block. Praise of Isir.J3oker's last effusion is ex
of way to the coal tieldf, -in:uprises the property
ade runner Alliance on the 12th near aggeratecl, we print it in arfenan. No
Dawfaskie Island, in the Savannah 11V- one who reads it will think we have WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO A map of the entire preni
he altnatalt " at "} things Years of ex- ' lip'soe';Se."°•entroebnrededSseeftro,:eastta,:heaen°dlnictir.iciei j tin S d e te j tmi St e ß c A ah r It
er, where she run aground. All but six done injustire
perlenee aud acorrespondenceextendingthro ugh - .
of her crew were taken prisoners. She t0t•,,,,,,5-, ',cis.
Clash, t, f t il e ash goes the sabre against my ateed's ' out all the natlonalities of the habitable globe je'rned from was from Nassau, with a cargo of assor-
J. S. COSGRAVE,
have turned their theories into facts and eats ,, I-
stores for the rebel government, val. Kling,' kiln g the rowels, as onward I ride.
Milled a basis from which we need not err. We 163 Second street, or
ued at eighty-five thousand dollars. The And all my
bight harness is living and speaks.
And under Eri ) horse-shoe the frosty ground are not surprised at such facta as the following-
Alliance was built on the Clyde, and has
JOHN sicetosx.EVe,
creaks,
although the persons who write them are. We
three smoke stacks.
, I wave my buff elf's e to the girl Whom I /bye,
know thease son+ and circi.mstances, hence feel 4 ' l " w Port Perry
dark squadron, and forward I • r - -- ~ _ . _
THE PATEPINDER,-The following Then loin w)
i move.
at liberty to indorse tbeirstatements THE P /NRST AND Mirfirt.---514.-Elir-
DID
papers have recently hoisted the Fremont 1
1 The .llo f
j o ,c e n al i t is se e l : z
,'lids .re, litseflaid
the)wtl.l tl i A s ia gun , Nsw BEDFORD, blase, Nov. 24, 1863.
fllag: Michigan Jotirnal, Detroit, Deut-
Delis sit: i-i have bees afflicted many years
ache Zeitung, Peoria, 111., Beobachter, 1 Iburst on his 3 plckets, t o l e ie e y scat e t i .fr, t th e eL fly with - - SnrLEL E.NGRA.VINGS
severe prostrating tag cramp s la my limbs, cold
to the two lights of the Catholic Church of
Alma, 111., Wisconsin Democrat, &ants 1 ano late they awaken— 'tia only to die
1 ., ~,„„„, , a
i ter and hands, and a general disordered sys tem:
Zeitung, Debuque. 'Derlowa German Amer- i NOW the torch
lamp, to their camp,
yincians and medicines failed to reliev e me. ' America the Most
lean, New York City, Democrat, lAs back to my quarters so slowl ) I tramp While visiting' some friends New . 1 irk who were
Davenport, lowa, Volksfreund, Cincin- I Ku's, kiss me, m ) darlin g ' t our loser is here, using Plantation Bitter s the ) prevailed upon me REVS JOHN HUGHES, D. 0
nati. These are all German Republican 1 Nay, kiss off the smoke-stalusi keep hack that to try them. I COMMeneed Kill, a small wine- ,
.0
papers and will under no consideration, ! bright tear,
glassful after dinner. Feelin g better by degree/a, Fast Archbishop of New York ;
Keer o b o t that bright tear till the ,tap when
to a few days I wail astonished to find the cold
support Lincoln for President. It is i
Francis Patrick M' Kenrick, D. D.,
rumored that Old Abe intends having I With a bullet hall through the bosom so true. neas and cramps had entirely left Me, and I could
the editors arrested fOr "disloyal prac. To die. as I ought, for my country and you sleep the night through, which I had not done
Uicoatts H. BORN A
lie
er
sad
engt l fee h l h ll a te e another being .
Improved
i
tices !"
THREE other negroes were buried alive General Hooker and the Battle of A r.lablslio i i 01 Baltimore,
by the rebels at Fort Pillow, making Chanoellorsville. the use of the Plantation Bitters. PRICE: ONLY $l,OO.
five in all. All were wounded but one. The testimony of General Hunt, chief Respectfully, JEDITH RUSSEL.
- Also. CARD PHOTtaiRAPHS of the same,
He was forced to help dig the pits, and of artiller3 , ntheArmy of the Potomac, „ ,
I R a ß a g y 7 B b t a lr , , th IC 4 1 -, Sep t • it I st l 1
was then thrown in and covered up. relative to the management of the artil fur fourteen mo nths - spssandnlarlY7 a.
t.) , NI-. V . 25 CF...NT'S.
Gen. Chalmers said to a federal officer lerydiscloses
In the battle of Chancelloroville, At Alton, 111., they gav me s a bottle of Planta. ,
on the Platte Valley that it was their in-, .
Just received at
an extraordinary course on the
s tion e gt a te o ra u • • Three bottles restored my .
tention "to show no mercy to home- part of . the commanding general. It al,. Pe d c red me ••C A. Piaters." .H. D. BR.ECHT & CO '8
made Yankees" thereby meaning ars from this testimony that General
The following le from the Manager of the Sole 3 9
Southerners serving in the Union army t Hunt, who, previous to General Hook. agents for Pittsbur g h and Allegheny
E nd LD door S f T ro ß m EE virri T,.
Union Home School for the Children of Yolun
and negroes--"but that genuine Yankees
. I
IzeeniVhath
*SohdllsTtChHosueernzoty,
r s assumption of command, had held teers .
would be treated as prisoners of war " the position he now occupies, was de- HAVHALSTKII lilarrstoN,ls7TEl Sy, i
A s REPUTABLETowN.-A late number Isrived by Hooker of all authority save New York, Aug. 2, 1863.
Da. DRAKE :-"Your wonderful Plantat on
of the Davenport, (lowa,) Democrat and the aupervision of artillery, which lm- Bitters have been given to some of our little alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
-Yews says it is unsafe for a man to walk plied routine business without mary children suffering from weakness and weakiungs i a Al to r L. PETERSON is our travelin g agent.
there alone after 10 o'clock at night; that c ontrol: Prom the time General Hook- with moat o w st it happy e t ff o ect. One Ilt o tle girl
no par- • ---/_ _ _ _ _
men are knocked down and robbed in cr's advance commenced, until after he and ' daily
w h ti t t a ,.....
... her h p e t a t d o , o l sosoofwyotimetlat
ll i F ItVl oy t e ttit : l VA L OF ALL THE
of La dles', Misses' and (lob
the heart of the city; that corruption, I had crossed the river with his army and medical skill haT t been exhausted, him been en- ! ilren's
Boots, Gaiters and Balmorals,
t a irely restored. We commenced with but a tea- !
prostitution, debauchery and crime of I fought the battle, there seems to have poonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and j
l l Ladies' Steel Shank Gaiters and Baltuorals.
the darkest dye hold court in their midst, I been no responsible head to the artillery strength rapidly increased, and she hi now wen. '
Call and examine the extensive stock at
and yet nothing is done to uproot the of our army, which, consequently, could • Respectfully, Alas. OAL Laves."
JOSEPH H. BO,RLAND'S,
evil or disperse the participants. The not have been used with lull and ade- ~ • • . I owe _
rititetnio y:aur,ofautoryledveotrllytube;
A C la K rke o t r at. 2d door from sth.
Democrat adds, that the good name of quate effect. General Hunt testifies that ?eve the Plantation m
their city is at stake, and calls upon the 1 Colonel Wainwright, being ranking ar- :
1
Ray. W. H. WAooorfica, Madrid, N.c." aloe
' STRING - -- ---ST9BO _ -
I tillery officer at the time, made such ' s • • • Thou wilt send metwo bottles more '
authorities to take some steps to remedy
the existing evils. dispositions of the artillery as he could of thy Plantation Bitters. AI L wife has been
greatly benefited by their RSV, Thy friend,
(in short notice, and that those were ex
tbia'cowt.tbzinof received by the subscriber from the
OUR IMPORTS.-The New York Tri '
P IA-NOS
Ass °crams, Philadelphia, Pa."
eellent ; but Colonel Wainwright, him
blend thus settles the matter of our im
eIIICKERING & SONS,
pipits and the method of paying for self, was not familiar enough with the i "" • I have been a great sufferer from p
organization to direct the judicious em- I Av a ir t m o ts, and had to abandon Preaching. • • t°
them: "We cannot pay for the luxuries
ta I ri Hitters have cured nue.
we are now so largely importing other- ployment of all the batteries on such a Rev. J. S. (Lai-Hoax, Rochester, N. Y."
sudden call. General Hunt was recall
wise than in evidences of our national
1 HAZELTON BROS.,
ed to his command by General Hooker •• • I nave ve the Plantation Bitters
debt, which we have to sell at sixty or
to " • hundreds ci tig f oeucif•rieocitis Vk . P.
EMERSON, n abled soldiers with the
the cllty after the battle, and immediate- ,
seventy cents on the dollar. In other
most aishi
words, we are now in the way of im- ly arranged the artillery so as to protect , cis W. Hom e , DEWS,
MILLER, GIBSON d co.,
oorting one hundred and fifty millions the passage of the river. The sunder- Superintendent Soldier's din., O."
ing of a command so important on the i! • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured en. c., ate,
worth more of foreign products in 1864
Pl'uric.hicaseersi. alre'ls.°olinclitedB2:scallt°andBramine
eve of an engag merit in which the artil- ' me of Liver Complaint, or which I WAS laid up
' before purchasing elsewhere.
than we can send abroad products other
! prostrate, a nd ii hml iß to K lb tf a o n s d L o z n y m t y no b t u re s t i a n o e d ss ;o
~
fiery force was required in all its strength,
than specie to pay for; and we are likely
to balance the account by export i ng ! is the important point involved in this
____
eighty millions of gold and one hundred , testimony.
?'HAS. c MELLOR,
81 Wood at
millions of our national securities,s -'-'-'-- ---------- -- '- -- -
DIED.
which we shall sell for seventy million I _
or less. We prefer to sell such securi- •
ties to foreigners at such rates."
EXTRAVAGANCE. -The N. Y, Poet has
a word to say about the reigning extrav
agance of the times. It writes as follows:
"A man builds a marble stable on the
rear of his lot, at a cost of eighty thou-
Rind dollars, and fits up a private theater
over it. Another pays eight thousand
dollars fora pair of horses to drive on
the road for his pleasure, and many give
from fifteen hundred to three thousand
dollars for the same object. Another
provides a dinner fora dozen friends--
rejecting the old superstition of the un
lucky thirteen-and this simple dinner
costs one thousand dollars. A children's
party is given, in an up-town house,
where every child l's clad entirely in
dresses imported from Paris. An Amer
ican citizen purchases a house for over
one hundred thousand dollars, and
tears it down, to re-build upon its site
one yet more costly. These are signs of
the time-are they not evidences of a
state of things unhealthfuli feverish,
threatening to the honest smplicity of
our poliffeal life; and threatening not less
evil to the ideas and the principles of
which that life hai3 hitherto been a fair
exponent ? What - business have Amer
icans, at any time, with such vain show;
such useless magnificence ? But especi
ally how can iii Justify it to themselves
in - thistinie of war?"'
...
DAY kolditiltk, APRIL. 20, 1861
N'tt'vtli 'ITEMS
=113:E1
EESON—At his late residence, 182 Lacock
street Allegheny, Tuesday, April 19th, lircif-
Arlo lleesoa: esq., in the 68th year of his age.
The funeral will take place at 103 i o'clock a. in.
on Thursday.
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KANE & DUFFY. Book of Directions 119,00
Case of 28 large vials, In morocco, and
. Case of 20 large vials, in morocco, and
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong,
the languid brilliant, and are exhaused nature's ;
litTret f4r.titus ---
Book of Directions
FFdIeIeVOULD INFORM thee of 20 large vitae, in plain case, and 6,00
-,---"--------------- i great restorer. They are composed of the ceie- '
PRESTON & MERRIL'S YEAST I Grated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, removed their Tailaontin Establishmentpublic that hey have
g from the Book of Directions....
6,00
POWDERS.
Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pure old stand to No. 14 ST. ULAIB STREET, Bis- Oase of 16 boxes, (Nos. I tole) and Book of
sell's new block., near the St. Clair at Allegheny Directions ............. _
This article is vastly superior to any Yeast ' St. Croix Rum.
bridge Those desiring the latest patterns of
or Baking . Powder In use. Give it a trial. Five
____.
gross received at JO ,EP]! FLEMING'S Drug '
B. I'. —lB6ll—.X.
store, corner of the Diamond and Market street,
Spring and Summer Clothing
where also can be had a complete assortment of Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with 0
pgstn t. r av ii o l r e - n r g il
'E:lx.lta rl . c o t r l. ng T l ;: x es t e rac e t x s t a ra n c d ts ß a u r r e . weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, r
t f t rarest
e ti c r tocal
I & an tic? e n x w a s mi t fnaahe geniarble to lea,
stock
No.
doubt superior to any extracts now in I lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liv- of CLOTHS, CAsSIMEREs vLb
extensive ...l3
_,
6,,c
use.
er, conetipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they
.K.A.NE & DUFFY,
No. 1 Carbon Oil is still retailing at 60 cents '
ape-in:id
No. 14 St. Clair st.
, will not try them.
per gallon.
Prime Potash at 18 cents per pound. They are recommended by the highest medi. N
Superior Soda Ash at 6 cents per pound. . cal authorities, and are warranted to, produce an
Also, a tine assortment of Liquors for medici- i .
I mmcdtafe beneficial effect• Theyareexe
nal purposes . t Remember the place. j • eeding
ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless.
At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store,
At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, ' N
At Joseph Fleming's Dru OTION.—Any person pretending to sell Plan
g Store, : tat ion Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a mind- IFUST RECEIVED FR 0 M THE
US eastern cities, a large and well selected stock
Corner of the Diamond and Market street,' 1 r
e and imposter. It is put up only in our log ot goods. designed for the ••••. ,rin , 1
i i,, an, Summer
Corner of the Diamond and Market street. ' cabin bottle. Beware of botttles refilled with trade, consistin .
g in part of the iollowing goods :
febita-t&f
FRENCH CLO fliS and CASSIMER ES, FAN
, imitation deleterious stuff,, for which several per- '
CY ENGLISH. GERMAN and A MERD.....IN
sons are already in prison. See that every hot - COATINGS and CIASSIMERES:of almost
tie has our United States stamp over the cork ', every shadh, style and color, and which / will
, make up to order in the tat t
es mostafashion
unmutamsd, and our signature on steel-plate aide '
Me by experienced workmen t short
ti mani d ar
label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout ' a
, no ce an reasonable terms. Also, a largestock
the habitable globe.
of Gents' Furnishing Goods, such as are usual 4
FH. DRAKE at, co., kept In first-class furniaidag stores. Untie so
licited and promptly_executed.
202 Broadway N , .Y.
W. H. MCGEE,
No. 10 St. Clair street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
-- - - -
ATTENTION COMPANY.—VOL
unteers, who expect to retain their
health unimpaired during the campaign, must
see to it themselves ; do not trust to the Army
Surgeons ; supply yourselves with HOLLO
WAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. Every
French soldier uses them. If the reader of this
`notice' cannot get a box of Pills or Ointment from
the drug store in his place, let him write to me,
80 Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount, and I I
wlll mall a bog free of expense. Many dealers
will not keep my medicines on head because they
cannot make as much profit as on Other persons'
make. 86 cents, 88 cents, and 81,40 per box or
pot.
aplihlwc
tir. ny-w a r _
Th ir-To
ELEALTEL—e blood must be puriticd
and all medicines are useless which do not pm
seas the quality of - Stimulatiethe blood to di:-
charge Its Impurities into theToweis. pke.ar.-
arrive Pima this quk.lity in a hfOldt
gree, and eh min every family. 'negate
equally usefulliii children and adults ; adapted
most effective
to both sexes, and am as innocent as bread, yet
Sea medicine.
The HOn. Jacoh'Seyere of Springville, Ind.,
wrBl:ites to Dr . ll reuideethtinder date of May 11th, th,
18
"I have used yetis Invaluable Vegetable Uni
versal Pills in my family Since medi c ines have
always cured, even when other were
bono &Vail. / have been the avant of my nelffL
using hund re ds of dollars' worth and lam
satisfied trey have received a thousand per cent.
In blessed health through their Use,. They are .
used in this region for Bilious and - Liver Dis
eases, 'reverend- Ague, and In all rheumatic cases
with the most perfect success. In fact they are
the great reliance in sicknes, and trust your
venerable life may be long spared to prepare so
excellent a medicine for the use of man. •
Please rend me your lowest price by the gross.
Sold by TlialdaS ILE.D.PATFI, Pittsburgh,
and by all respectable dealers in medicines.
mhEi-lyda.wo
IWTHE CONFESSIONS AND EX-
E AN
listed for P the benefit,OF INVALID.—Pub
and as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG MEN and others, who su ff er from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man
hood, am supplying at the same time TOE MEANS
OF Saur-bnax. By one who has oared himself
after undergoing conaideraMb quackery.
By Wales - big a postpaid addressed envelope,
single copies may be had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, eaq.
febd-3md&w Bedford, Kings so., N. Y.
VENETLCH HORSE
LINIMENT.—In pint bottles at fifty
cents, cures lameness, cuts, galls, colic, &c. Read
the following :
'BOSTON, July 7th, INS.
Dr. 7 'obias:—We have used for the pant year
your Horse Liniment for
in n s 'ant kicks, cuts,
bruises and colic, and in every ce found it
the best article I ever tried in this - circus compa
ny. Please send me six dozen, as it is the only
liniment we use now. We have 108 horses, some
very vahiable, and we do not want to leave
town without It. HYATT FROST
Manager Van Amburgh Co.'s Menagerie.
Sold by Tilos. REDPATH, Pittsburgh, and
all respectable Druggists. ORlce, 66 Cortlaudi
street, New York. mhl7-Iyda.wc
_
A NEW THING UNDER TIIE
SUN l
In Its effect—lnstantaneous.
In its coloring power—matchless.
In all its ingredients—vegetable.
In its operation—natural.
In its beautifying results--enduring.
In its tendency—preservative.
In Its popularity—unequalled.
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
Is pronounced both by the World of Science and
the world of Fashion, the finest preparation ever
invented by art to rectify the short comings of
Nature.
Manufactured by J. CHISTADORO, No. 6
Astor House, New York. Sold by all Drug.
gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers.
nat/T-lydsowc
pr.A PACT. -
" • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured mi,2B
O
me of a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary - -
rgans that has distressed me for years. it arta ;
like a charm. C. C. Idooke,
No. 264 Broadway."
/tic., tc.c., &c., &e.
RARE PLANTATION BITTERS
• —The genuine article sold by
SIMON JOHNSTON,
cor. Smithfield and 4th eta.
lehrdmilkw-eod
4e- Z' T AT L7WEIrESIIIII -MITICILES-TPD2M3-ADVERTISEMENTS:
---
PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, A
TO4RENCE & MoGARR,
Corner Fourth and Market Streets,
Drugs, Drugs,
• Medicines, Medicine,
Chemicals, Chena.icali,
Dyes, Dyes,
Paints, Paints,
Spices, Spices,
Oream Tartar, English Mustard, &c,
French. English and American Perfumery and
Toilet Articles, Brushes, Trusses, Patent Alen
dries and all Druggists articles. Strictly pure
articles at low prices.
Sar-Physicians Prescriptions accurately coin
pounded at all hours.
Pure Wine% and Liquors lot mzhiicinal uee on
juB-Iyd
J. M. CORNWELL.
igrCORNWELL KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTITRERS,
Silver and Brass Platers,
And manufacturers of
Saddlery & Carriage Hardware,
No 3 St. Clair street, and Duqueene Way,
(near the Bridge,)
Iita,...DENTISTRII.—TEETH EX
tratted without pain by the use of Dr.
Oudry's apparatus.
•
J. F. F 11/1 A. ,
DENTIST.
All work warranted
134 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH.
• - -
Counterfeits ! 1 Counterfeits II I
LOOK OUT
Hum bugers are About !! !
GENUINE PEBBLE
•
Russian Spectacles
M PORTA NT NOTICE .
I. YOUR SU/HT —Raving opened, my new
place of business. and hare received direct from
Russia- a tine and moat brilliant genuine Dia
miid Iluanian Pebble Spectacles, warranted to .
pie,ort c, strengthen and improve the night.
Purchasers are entitled t_o Spectacles free of
charge if the drat should fail. Alan, received
one iit the tinest stocks ever brought to thin city
of Pl.ilosophical, Mathematical and Optical In
atrunientn, which I will sell to suit the times,
reatectfully in rite an in want of theartlele. '
O
.1. DIAMN, Praica Optic
Look out for No st, 51 D ct
, 01 Fifth l
street.ian. •
api
BELLWOOD COAL FARM
FOR SALE
REMOVAL
ew House and New Goods,
No. 10 St. Clair Street.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. .
LDIRR.
- I.)BCREAM & LONG, NO. /37 ,
•
.) ESTI sHTEET, PITTSBURGH. i.t.•
DIL LarDsErs GENUINE 1 for Der quaker Mower and Reaper,' Btie
I Molftrazui Heaver, Brosers Mower andlteapar,.
2th LABORING MEN WALNTED—Ti
Fanners Mower, 0, May Roarer and
Ur whom the most liberal wase% will b e
of
I zw,. add Brodoolia Mower. Alaailiaaiers in
paid. Apply to THOMAS ROURKE, ID r
I natural and Farming Implementa or. all
ap2o-2t No. 23 Cegtre A.venue. I .121.1.400 D —SEARCHER
tilbridailr
PITTSBURGH
Oils, Oils,
Soda, Soda,
BAISfUEL KERR
PITTSBUROIi
JARDINE & 80N,
32.--FOR SUFFERINGS at change of Life,
Irregularities, Flushes of Heat, Pal
pitations, and 'seven Diseases - of the
Heart. *l.
1,00
J. M. FULTON,
DLSPATOH BUILDING,
SOLE IGrEN 1 GrEN er
Also, Wholesale and stall ageat for
88 slJppj Y OF
~ z„
HUMPOEVIS
SPECIFIC
`-f.;
, •
m o w
u r r ,
--iII247IFAINICtAINED
JUST REUIVE),
No. I.—FOR FEVER, Congestion, and Inflam
mation—Heat, Pain, Restlessnest. 25
cents.
2.—FOR WORMS Fever, Worm Colic, Vo
racious Appetite. 25 cents. 25
2.—FOR COLIC, Teething, Crying and
Wakefulness, Slow Growth, and Fee
bleness of Infants. 25 cents. 25
4.—FOR DIARRHEA, of Children or
Adults, Cholera Infantum, and Sum
mer Complaint. 25 centa. 25
6.--4.0 R DYSENTERY, or Bloody Flux,
Dolls, Gripings, Colic, Fall
Dysentery. 25 cents. 25
6.—FOR •CHOLERA, Cholera ➢Lorbua,
Nausea, and Vomiting, Asthmatic
Eireathing. 25 cents. 25
7.—FOR COUGHS, Colds, Hoarseness
Hronchltasanfluenza and Sore Throat.
25 cents.
B.—FOR ' f OOTHACHE,Faceache, Nerrous
Patna 'D
Neuralgia, and Tic oloreux.
25 cents. 25
9.—FOE HEADACHES, Sick Headaches,
Vertigo, Rush of Blood to the Head.
25 cents. 25
DYSPEPSIA„ Weak, Acid or De
rang
p ed S
intomac ceh, Constipation, Liver
Comlat. 25 nts.
26
11.—FOR SUPPRESSED Menses, or Sean
21, or Painful or Delaying, Green Sick
•
nem 2 cents.
12. —FOR LEITOORRILEA, orWhites, Bear
leg Down, too Profuse Menses. 25
ennta.
25
13.—FOR CROUP, Hoarse Croupy Cough,
Difficult and Oppressed Breathing. 26
Cell La.
25
14.—FOR SALT Rheum, Crusty Eruptions,
Ehysipelas, Scald Head, Barbers Itch.
25 cents. 26
I6.—FOR RHEUMATISM, Pain, Lame
ness, or Soreness In She Chest, Back,
Side, or Limbs. 26 cents. 26
Ia—FOR FEVER and Ague, Intermittent
Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Inveterate
Agues. 60 cents. .
17.—FOR PILES, Interne/ or External,
Blind or Elceding,, Recent or Obstinate.
60 cents.
60
18.—FUR OPTHTII.ALMIA, Weak or k
flamed Eyes or Eyelids, Palling or
Weak Sight. 60 cents. 60
19 —FOR CATARRH, Acute or Chronic,
Dry or Flowing, Cold In the Head, In
fluenza. 60 centa. 60
20.—FOE WHOOPING Cough, shortening
and palliating it, or Spasmodic Cough.
6t; cents.
50
21.—FOR ASTHMA, Oppressed, Difficult,
Labored Breathing, Cough and Expec
toration. 60 cents. 60
ZI.—FORIR Discharges, Noise in the
Read, Impaired }tearlag, Earache. 60
cents.
60
23.—FOE SCROFULA., Enlarged Glands
awl Tonsils, Swellings, and Old Ulcers.
60 cents.
60
81.—FOE GENERAL Debility, Physical or
Nervous Weakness 60 cents . 60
46.—FUR SEA-SILOIC.NESS, Prostration'
Vertigo Nausea, Vomiting. 60 cents
r.-FOR URINARY Diseases, Gravel, Re
nal Calculi, Difficult or Painful Urine..
Uon. 60 cents,
28.—FOR SEMINAL Emissions, Llymun-
IMoDnirinhduLegiliTy";ll.Bequent Pro
29.—FOR SORE Mouth or Stomaeace, Can
keret' Mouth of Adults or Children.
Sri
30.—FOR URINALS Incontinence Wet
ting the Bed, too Frequent, Painful or
Scalding Urination. el. 1,00
M.—FOR PAINFUL Menstruation, Pres.
isure, Cramp or Spasms; Pruritus, Itch
ing, and Irritation. $l. 1,00
PRICE.
DRIJQGIST,
FOR PiTTSMITEGEL
h j 4211,
.•• ; - 4 ,4l;rs t i,
!‘ ..•
BEAT EZOTl+~er
AND
' 7Adi
dW
•
• - • • -•,•
OLD practs
•
•
NOW IS ' THE. ACCEPTED TIME,
r ff
Cheaper than the
BOOTS & SHOES
UNHEARD OF PRIOII
OBEIRWS EI 'EQ-Ea F °R e
1 it) C Z.
CONCFR•T
SHOE STOR•If
82 FIFTH STREET,
?'Nett Door to , Express office:
A thousand empty Shoe Cases for Sale.
apl6
Lace Curtains,
Vestlhnle' Lace,
Gilt Cornices, &c.,
A large assortment for sale by
cc) ) ,
No. 25 Fifth Street
Pianos, Pianos,
BEG“ Ter. Mingot7iflDE TO-2M gaIIPL-1
rons, customers, &e., who have bean waitin
sn_joatiently for some time, that thOse Loui g s
style Piano , Portes,from the celebrated fao-.
tory of Wm. Knabe & •lialtiniore, • Wilk. -
rive this week, and also aline aasortmentorthe
well known Haines Bros. New Yo 4 Pianos,
which are warranted for fl - re yenta.
ULIA.RLOTTE•BLUIKE,43 Fifth street, sole
agent for the above instruments for Pit:Waugh:
and Western Pennsylvania • ap2o. -
econd Arrival of Neitv Goods.
FOR THE PRESEIIITNEASON, kIOW
open p o r te a n d :of our custom -
ateere and the blic, and to all thottelsho appree.l
- and quality tn Olothlng, embracing
everything that Ls new and desirable for a first
class custom trade, which we will make up to
order to the satisffiction of those who mar favor
us with their patronage.
GRAY, POSSIEL & RESE,
SA:AITTEL GAY SON,
ALEROHANT TAILORS,
No. 19 Fifth street.
N. R—W e make a speciality of officers' uni
form for the army and Navy. ap2o
1-7-ALueaLir. BILTILDNG LOTS FOR
V SALE—Four lota , each 26 feetfront_oU
Blnirstreet, corner. of Gist street, atutin Grin
feet deep. Four kits, each 20 feet fronf 'Cuililtif '
street, adjoining the property of Alex. Miller,
deceased. Your lots, each 20 feet front on St.
Patrick's alley, by 100 deep to an alley 24 feet
Wide. Also three lots, each 24 feet front on
Crawford street, by 133 feet deep on Tannehill
street. Will be sold at low prices and on easy
terms. Apply to S. OTJTHSMT 2c SONS,
ap2o
61 Market street.
' wit , NDREDS OF YOIVIEN ARM!
Brown Ali L ruined beyond redemption by-not calling
on Dr. at first. lie has for 22yeadi fins.
tined his attention to diseases of a certain OMNI r.
in which he has cured no leas than fifty thou
sand cases. His remedies are mild, an .no la- , ,
terruption of business if applied to in the early
stage. Dr. Brown is in constant attendance , al
his ottice, No. 50 Smithfield street, from 8 lathe
morning until 9at night. Dr. .Brown is azt , .old I
resident of Pittsburgh and need* no references.
Charges moderate.
ap2O4t, . i
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Ak Tpgiit"---igrimpir —,
TANNERS—YOU ABE ,
~L'A. requested to meet on TUESDAY' EVE=
NLNG next, the 28th inst., at the Plfth. Ward
School Rouse, at 74 o'clock. A full attendance -
of the Tanners In the two cities La earnestly re
quested. The object of the meeting is to take
some action In regard to the Sanitary. Fall:, to
be held next month In All hen Olty: Ilyrii-.
der of
RIC,
ap20.1 w Chairman of Cola=
MYEIL ,
STATIONERS,
Blank Book Manufacturers,
NO. as
fk--r p lo E
POST BTJILDMOS.
spit All Orders Promptly Attended to.
NEW GOONS
Just received at the TRIMMING STQR
MACRUM & GLYDE,
78 Market Street,
Can now be found the beat and moat cake:l' 2 ok
selected stock of FANCY GOODS ever °Pitied
in the city, compristng
Embroideries of all kinds.; Rich Laile.
and Embroidered Collars and EmbroiliTid,
Sets; Lace and Embroidered HEunpm
chiefs; Ladies' and Gents' Henuditofrk*
do; Black Grape Collars and Seta/
cheap; Linen Collars and Cuffs. Chu.,
Hosiery Departnient will be found very;
complete in Ladies' and Gents Kikin
all colors; Silk and Lisle l'lrma
comprising new styles; Cotton **To f,
all makes, in White, Brown, Blau, bi;34,,
and Black; also, Silk Wrap Hose, Fan
cy Goods, Notions and Nick-Neva in end
less variety and the best assortment in tile
city, all at the
LOWEST PRIDES,
Ai-Wholesale Rooms Up Matra and - bl the
Basement.
Age
FILA - ANT Er
Spiced Syrup Blackberry,.,
For Simmer Complaints, [Diarrhea,
Dysentery, &a.,
IS PREFERABLE TO MOST PRE. j parations for the above affections from this
fact: /t does not check the „disease suddenly,
(thereby rendering Inflammation of the bowels
liable,) but changes the character of and efttu
ally and permanently removes the disease" and
being purely vegetable, It can be given to.the
fant with perfect safety.
Successors to
PRINTERS