,i - DocYt.ii6nfitit:li -Nc-•:,;•••;:, , 7 - -, i rzr,l:l.-,.,, giaitipost. PIPT.SWU'ReIIs "SDAY NORNLNCI:, APRIL 21, 1864 ""HONEST o Lt) ABE-19 "Honest Old ABA" has beenifor some ,;dine devoting his small talents to small k schemes for a reelection prociama- tionof amnesty, .by which one-tenth of - the pebple oY a fit to 3 wa i l to Control nine , 4,eitt)o; and - his sit - PAitic4 to Florida, Which resulted in. the-massacre of hun - •-,, 'are& Of our •soldier.s, Were naked tioneeritlig tricks enough ; but his speech ittlie - Sanitary- Fair in Baltimore, Bur . Passeelhem all. The only trouble in i•-•=z , thlVPriesiderit's•path for a re-nomination tho 'eirtreme Radicals, who J faY r . i !he *aspra tt: 7 ) ne'iic FREMONT. To. or, weaken- this opposition is the-present - purpose of Our chief Execu- tive. Accordingly, at•the sanitary Fair to; he took occasion to allude :z. , AO the late reported outrage at Fort Pillow, and promised all sorts of retalia -'ltary'verigeance if the report turned out -.'to.be true. Now, we have decided opin !ions about the massacre in question, and „ u4£ the report of it be verified we would itestify almost any amount of retaliation. But What strikes us as being particularly peculiar in relation to it is the tender so licitude expressed by the President because the victims of the rebel outrage happened to'be 'tepees. Upon no oc- casion,aince - the , rebellion began has he ti -,,,, enhibited any feeling for thousands abidieri3 who have given up 11 ,4 Z dives for - their conntry • but he seizes t•.,ran opportunity, at -a sanitary institu deliver a buncombe, election harangue, intended to - stren • en !um in.the estimation of the extreme „'';:radicals:of his fanatical party. Truly • “thhc• illinois• rail-splitter is entitled to :"toad daiignation of "'honest old Asa 1" hard - fought Vita of Antie ,,_ jam, the Pro** and jolly Marshal the•battle field. The evi 'llenceerof the severity of that terrible enitigeinent were visible in every three. • ~ _:;41re?„ for miles around. Heaps of slain were piled up in different localities, -while thousands of exhausted soldiers . we're engaged in digging graves for de parted comrades. What effect did this eight frodtice upon this honest chie Mr. LnicouiP There he saw for himsel mad did not rely upon report, as in the I casii. of Fort Pillow; but instead of his :being moved' to pity by the piles of slaughtered Cotmtrynen scattered all arOmid,'he 'tracked his jokes with LA -4A-Ns7.and Ottilettapon that hilarious and immical penult to sing him a verse of negro minstrelsy. After, in 'Mill:Lance 0.C,10 order, .we lost some thou , sands at - Ervierielratturg, the. President' , ordysolicritude was to get Burnside to asintine - the ri4ffronsibility or that fatal 1-dfillider:', On* ocsaskqn, indeed, since Ate war began, .has the President maul festedi!the slightest emiotion for our 11 4Oitsea. hs me s= last annual m aiellude to the he 7 . - lorkileithwito, at last call went • itto theirgraves in defence of the Union. • hirseiges a rumor 'in regard to the engagement rt Fort Pillow, at a Sara ._ tarytexhibitioli too to deliver a bun -7-3 Mae. igieedi intended to strengthen him vritle then#reniest fanatics of the party. ' - 1 11(22Mtre Disradi is determined to :., - , 2 ,kee:R:ibrturing`tta; in its issue of Mon ;, day, which we did not see until' yester •::day, it wants- to know why negroes -be alloWed' the light of • • ,its extract inquiring: Wm our neighbor,' without spinuoit at a tangent in denunciation of Abolitionat:'lanat t,... /4 7:0 1 % 71 3 Ii 1 31Ydd lh " id permiFted td vo - A proper cause, :agell dined and geaer- , ally made ktidsVii at' tide moment may prevetit PPIA/Atati9A-Athe "Guided . 'We Might giVe oar taleuted atitiiihrewd Abolitiqn n4ghhqt several seasons slhy .:the rightof,auffsage should not be ex- PAO; t.:Crt'ei;44.4l4 but, we refrain for olthe presetttOri,' - orderto quote more im , F4tosing•nutharity. one ot Mr. LIN coLNIs 5 speeches, in reply to Judge Douai when they were canvassing the State-Pot — lllinois for a teat hi the United States Senate, we find the follow ing which, for the present, we . adopt as our, answer to our miscegenation. con tenqinrary. Said "Honest Old AVE :" ' frienctifjor ever have been in favor of mak big voters orjurorsof negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold offise, nor to intermarry with hitp people; and will say in. ddition to this "" w Ittlyirela aphysical difference between the to and the black races, which I believe will 7 . .lkeyer forbid the two races being together upon ::,teaanii.of social and political equality. pieg.g..tycre Mr. Luirootres opinions ILI'-in- 5 1858 , , ,, they are ours now, and if the President has changed in order to pan der to such miscegenation patriots as the POOP, \ve do .ndt choose to follow hPhis.lbotsteps. We adopt his language of 1858, however, as a reply to ,Lhelliqtary why negroes should not be all Owed the right of suffrage. - ........: 1. . IProslavery Eggs. • i,-,1,1,,, litiDonsmass, the colored Ameri .,,._;,./N- .t, • can' ifrt iiiiscegan descent, lately deliv .:):-Fereduir VanCtii in Hartford, Conn., in 6 ViiiZlilte - chitiged the Ak.merican Eagle ' l. llo.tiftierliirlaid iiroslavery eggs about ' = !,,1 1 „.. 1 41'ffir.-a-go: ' . ._,' g.mipie'Aenunriiiic party was pot dead. Far E.,...4P.,,1PA,..,: ,1 t , ./ia¢ itte demean; of great power, '-' 'fic u alg . ., W O.ep ad ififh dd much danger The I,7,,,TaLtra.,a! „mt a. d . trlhfully announced the true iSEitit. olitiOn War. ..i,rgrA.:,earrcg`t r. .14.1.11 0 wat by flt head' and, t the nail every,. time. Hut - Ite did not Hipit motives. They would continue i t e ' nth ,pri'Vi C d L n, t. h T ldit :f li d to4rh i r tans ' ' lali ti t it - Alkqed.thtls as ralicady. The . ~,ItePalqz,f , _ ~ ..4 4,- 0 0 / 4-40 a WaS not L., -IPOVLS WU- ~ ....rtpa n trii 411 reality add , -in ibt, r . bo on. cowardly, non , ' m iff-- .theel-MetthAT 0, 1441 . the et tru se, InAessubt4on : ,loopu3irity. Here was the dna..., ..A.Vevy,W,l4 is I ( or Abolition, Lalitt.iia. obJect.l ._ - Iddar_ - simouaspd, anded , ,.-aa „ . arconi,,, 4.. - .l.4tigrqk "3 't.if.a , ..! .. ~- ~., .. 3it . - ~,,1 , . ' i:/tVEIFZ-t-4740/6141060 ' ':. ' au* - reim ile-rtlieC i 3 iitariclif d re ss - - he , fijedoliSifioC4oool 3 WI! thtog6lillial- ' lljapt . ' taso ~sp.ißpßjAjpi y i#Panama t 0... Wink Jlin4jl:o Ana k ...Baik and li ep ~,' , 1 ., tingv a n bills of exchange on the strength oeit. NEIO ITEMS Mas. TODD Witejt's,trunk was large enough for an elt*lttl * '. REV. HENRY NOD BEE titre' chased of J. S. AloboeAqo. - PindsiAt-, fine pair of bay.lkijirgaktoraifotlWO:: CONGRESS has ;4:4 d , •holtrigght sessions. I'l,,.ight* the character of the instil to and will enable it to adjourn sooner. THE Chicago Bankers have decided to throw out on the 13th inst., all Pennsyl vania;-NWltfThret-lifehigan, Ohio and Indiana free bank notes. WHY do the recriminations of married ecinplettresemble the sound of waves on the shore ? Because they are murmurs of the tied. . . Tem House of Lords has given judg ment in the Alexandra case adverse to the Crown, and dismissed the appeal from the judgment of the-Courts. IT is proposed to use the White House for a department of State and for official receptions, and to build the President a new house in the suburbs of Washing ton. THE will of the late ArchbicLop Hugh es has been admitted to probate. It be queathes the bulk of his property to his brothers, and the remainder to Bishops McClosky, Kenrick, and Fitzpatrick. nil. Portland (Me.) Argus says that the Administration seems to carry on through its organs quite as active 'a campaign against General McClellan as it does against Jeff. Davis. FORTY - FOUR conscripts were hand cuffed together, locked in a car, and sent from Providence to New York a few days ago. They had attempted to de sert. THE passage of Mr. Arnold's resolu tion by the House by sixteen majority, in favor of repressing the circulation of the State banks, is a sufficient indication of the temper of Congress, and a warning to such institutions to prepare to avail themselves speedily of The provisions of the National Bank law or wind up their affairs: • A COLORED preacher within our lines recently felt constrained to preach against the extortions of the sutlers, from which his Hock had suffered. After some deliberation he announced his text as follows: "Now de serpent was more sutler than any beast of the field which de Lord had made." His deductions were not particularly complimentary to the sutlers. THE new two-cent pieee which has been recommended for the sanction of Congress, resembles, as much as any thing can, a gold coin. On one side there is a wreath of wheat, in the centre of which is stamped "2 cents," and around which are the words "United States of America." On the other side there is the shield of liberty, bearing the words, "God our Trust." WALL, street wasin a fever of excite ment on Monday, consequent upon a stock panic of huge dimensions; several of the heaviest operators failed to meet their engagements, and virtually went under; over one hundred thousand shares of railroad stock, representing about fif teen millions of dollars, were thrown upon the market, making the heaviest sale of this class of securities ever known, probably. JAMES I, once tent out of his way to hear a noted clergyman, who, upon his entrance info church, left his text to de claim again t swearing, far which the King was notorious. When he had fin ished, James thanked him for his sermon, but asked him what connection swearing had with it ? "Since your Majesty came out of the way to hear me," said the clergyman. "I could do no less than go out of mite to meet you." THE Laporte (Ind.) Deinoena, whose printiug establishment d‘isdrospd a mob of soldiers, set on by lawless Ab olitionists, a tew weeks back, has been revived, and appears in an enlarged and very attractive form. The Democracy of Laporte have notified thp Abolitionists that similar ontrages hereafter will be punished by retaliation in kind. This notification will probably preserve the peace in that community.—Chicago Times. THE negro troops and the whites do not seem to fraternize.. At Fort Leper anza, Texas, the other day the negro battalion of the Fourteenth Rhode Island artillery showed evidences of insubordi nation, disregarding the orders of the white officers, and assuming generally an offensive and overbearing attitude. At length they became positively muti nous, but were brought to their senses by the appearance of the Sixteenth Ohio and a battery of artillery pointed upon their camp. They refuse to receive their pay, and declare themselves out of the service. JEFFARDS, the murderer, has sent the pistql with which it is supposed he shot his yiethn, to thee. Sanitary Fair, with in structions to apply, the proceeds of its !sale to, the vote op the sword in favor of Gime*. Grant. What a godsend it would have beep to the Tribune, if, by some whim of this depraved, young man, he had chosen to vote for Gem. McClellan instead.. It would have been repeated every day and have appeared in every column of the paper, and the public would have been gravely told that this was a specimen of the men who favored "Little Ma c" as a Presidential candidate. The Tribune ought to poll the murderer! , in the Toombs, to see if it cannot offset this vote ofJeffards.— World. REBEL PRISONERS.—The Report of the Commissary General of Prisoners, accompany in the Secretary of War's report, has just been published. It shows-that the number of rebel officers and 'men 'captured by us since the begin ning of the war is: 1 lieutenant general, 5 major generals, 25 brigadier generate, 186 colonels, 146 lieutenant colonels, 244 majors, 2,497 captains, 5,811 lieutenants, 16,563 non-commissioned officers, 121,- 156 privates, 2;800 citizens. Of these, we had on hand at the date of the report 29,229 officers and men, among whom were 1 major general and 7 brigadicis There had been 121,937 rebels exchang ed against 101,866 Union men returned. The exchanges of officers on both sidrs are computed at their exchangeable value in privates. Since the date of the above report there have been less than 1,000 exchanges, end very few captures on either side. The figures are conse quently approximately correct. No statement has been furnished to our Gov eiziment of the number of prisoners held ! by the rebels. FAIifESE ON TEE COE DE VERDE is LANDB.—The Liverpool Post publishes a statement' f the tondition of the inhab itants 'of the 'Cape de Verdt Islands, Prom which it sneers/hat the people arc on the verge of starvation. The cause of this Calamity' is said to be the great drouth, which has overwhelmed both bean and beak; and it is stated that those who wtte living were subsisting...on the hark of the banana tree, and flesh 'of an 'finals which in this country are consid ered as vermin. The rattle have all died for want of food and water. The popu latifin on the two Islands, Brava ...nd St. 'Trudge; is said to amount to about fiev entfthonsand, arid at last accounts there were Duly sixtybags of rice left on the' Island of Stt i4 l'Aiaga, while on the other r ftiere wasrro rice r.t This is a Most derildealgb condition 'of affairs, unless succor: can be apeedilyfor ' rifil!edrthe mttlitlOdMe - depoP~ • " nOst 'sat gidlieart-rentl , e-the—irbil4 tii:coptera , - pkgrzently ' , : • attrtt to the Sabring inhabitants THE POST---PITTSBURGIT, I news statet that the difficultte ab, a.Cteptanee of the Mexicae by thCktch.dpke Maximilian have Compromise with the riEmperor oCattitria, and the Archduke shertlyt 'proceed to Mexico. "WITHOUT MILITARY SUCCESS ALL MUST Fail.” 7 ,-These are -Mr. Chase's bminouswordi. These are the words with which, as in a lady's postscript, he points the conclusion of his recent letter. On the issue of the gigantic struggle in Virginia, -where an army as vast as that of Xerxes threatens a band as brave and as desperate as the Greeks, depends, according to Mr. Chase himself, the act ual existence of the fabric of -credit which he and his party have been build ing for the last three years ! Day after day, and month after month, and year after year, have the intim:tunable and ' perishable materials of paper credit been accumulated; and now, when the struct ure has reached a height which 'makes its projector giddy, he utters the fearful truth, that upon the remit of doubtful battle depends the safety of all within and around. Well may the meditative man hold his breath ! But is there not another form in which the. proposition may be put? "Without military success, all must fail" —for with military success comes military occuprition of a desolated land with its spattered and expensive garrisons—its distant lines of communi cation—its stubborn discontent—the opening - of a new chapter .of war of a different kind. For FOderal credit-mon gers, then, it seems to be literally Scylla and Charybdis. EMPTY BOTTLES NAVIGATING THE OCEAN--Captain Beecher, editor of the English Nautical Magazine, has compil ed within the last ten years the follow ing curious voyages of bottles thrown into the sea by unfortunate navigators. A good many bottles thrown into theses next to the African coast, found their way to Europe. one bottle seems to have anticipated the Panama route, having traveled from the Panama Isth mus to the Irish coast. Another crossed the Atlantic from the Canaries to Nova Scotia. Three or four bottles thrown into the sea by Greenland mariners of Davis' Straits, landed on the northwest coast of Ireland. Another one made a very curious trip, if swam from the South Atlantic Ocean to the west coast of Africa, passed Gibraltar went along the Portuguese coast of France, and was finally picked up on Jersey Island. One bottle was found after sixteen years' swimming, one after fourteen, and two after ten years. A few only traveled more than one year, and one only five days. This was sent off by the Captain of the Race Horse, on the 17th of April in the Carribean Sea, and was found on the 22d, after having gone through three degrees longitude (210 miles), western direction. Captain McClure, of the In vestigator, threw a bottle into the sea in 1850. on his way to Behring's Strait. It swain 3,600 miles in two hundred days, and was picked up on the Hondur as coast. OrLTODPS H.IL THAI - HON.—HA T H A Iron is from the Greek word ‘. Rath ro," or "Kathairo," signifying to cleante, rejuvenate anifirestore. This article's what its name signi fies. For presetting, testoring and beautifying the human hair it is the most remarkable pre paration in the world. Itls again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill and attention which gave it a sale of over one million bottles per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff'. It keeps the lieadtoul and clean.. It makeetbe halntibli,eofrithd glossy. It penventathelleiltfrom falling Off and tutting gray - , - It restores hair upon bald beads... Any lad o saEPOnStiratuhirnfi is known and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all respectable dealers. DEMAS S. BARNES a CO., New York. itMIAGA.N'S MAGNOLIA BALM.— This is the moat delightful and extraordi nary article ever discovered. It changes the sun burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth and the distingus appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimploi and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the akin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Sin gem. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. E. H AGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to HEM.AS S. BARNES Sc CO., New York. figrMEIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE, NOT 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 instan taneous dyes are composed of him, caustic, des troying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet's Inimitable Coloring not 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 head. It has stood the teat of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in tarot. Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all respecta ble dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, 1). S. BARNES & 00, 702 Broadway, New York. .Two sizes, 54:k.. and 'IL g7MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT.—The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati who have been counterleiting the Mustang Liniment under pretence of proprietor ship have been thoroughly estoped by theOourts. To guard against the further imposition, I have procured from the United States Treasury, a pri vate steel-plate revenue stamp, which Is placed over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears the fac-timile of my signature, and without which the article is a counterfeit, dangerous and worth less imitation. Examine every bottle. This Lin anent has been in use and growing in favor for many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not cOtaiin evi dence of its wonderful effects. It is the bit ernolient in the world. With its present iflr proved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are hens ed. pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animal, made useful, and untold ills assuaged. • For cuts, bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, caked breasts, strained horses, es.e., It Is a Sover eign remedy that should never be dispensed with. It . should be in every family. Sold by all druggists. . . _ D. S. BARNF—S,New York THE ABOVE ARTICLES FOR SALE by SINOI , I . .TOHNSTON, cor. Smithfield and Fourth eta. ' feb26-6md.k.w-emi - 1 3LESON—At his late resides e, 182 Lacock street Allegheny, Tuesday, April 19th, RICLI AHD BEE-40N. esq., in the 65th year of his age. The funeral will take place at 1034 o'clock a. in. on Thursday. NEIGH AN—On Wednesday, April 20th, Mrs Mary MICIGFIAN, oldest dattghter of James and Mary Lynch, in the 3341 year of her age. The funeral will take place on Thursday, at four o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 4 . Irwin srfeet, to proceed to St. Mary's Cemetery. j lilcaOWTN—Oa Tuesday eveninig, April 19th, 1 at his residence, Fenn Station , -Pennsylvania . Railroad, R. E. MeGomm, aged 46 years. two , months and five days. The funeral will take ! ~ place from the residence of his brothen4n-law, 1 , • Rowan McClure, Tomer of Hand street and IfMPOI`ANT NOTICE , ,--1111PROVE Duquesne Way, at 2.K . o , clock' on Thursday. Jg.. YOU SlGHT.—Having opened my new His mends and - those of the family are respect- (place of *bless, and have received direct from fully - invited to attend. 1 Russia, tie and most ..brill*nt genuine:, Dia ' mondlati Pebble .APectaiZwitetanted to tgr.DEN TIST Rl2%,—T RE T A EX- , Zrel s e . "" trelle4e-fi- and Danko e the . sight. t rac t e d without pain hy , #e use of D r . 1 r - urcha are entitled to S - &cies free of Oudrre apparatus: 1 °naive ifte 4,rst shriuhi fail. Also, received 1 one.orthamitstoefsa-ever t hilitight tO-,tils city J. .* -, ;0.0vv MAN, lof VlstldWeal . , Matyeointfekt and plvtidel Ih- D E N T IST .!': s ,,truni, entrtlieb-I , olllsell 'to unit the ;times, All work 7magie - -.•-..: .. - ' end -"Ptaihr invite all in want of the article. ' * riaihflield Streei, '' :-.., - •f. DIAMOND, Practical Optician. Look ofor No. 51, 51, 51 Fifth street. PITTSBURGH. spa I ~...~~:..~,~.-.-~,.. ~.,. , ....m..::5x.:.~..--««>..--'.4.,..~«..z~~.,~..a..5a~„0=~,.+~va~:.c:r .~-y..rw.;,:`i"~.w:c MOANING, APRIL 21, .1864. raTPRESTON dz.-MEMO:4IA •YE4iti Thiligarllivastly superior to any Yeast " or Bap, iiirdelrintise. Give It a trial. Five gross ,OtalreitWOSEFll FLEMING'S Drug Store, ininterortlitiDiaininid and Market street, where also eigi.befilui a complete assortment,of Preston fr. /Went% Flavoring Extracts and Bur nett's FlavOrilit 4stnacts. These extracts are without doubt superior to any extracts now in use. Carbon Oil le still retailing at 60 cants' per gallon. , Prime Potash at 'lB cents per pound. Superior Soda Ash at 5 cents per pound. Also, a tine assortment of Liquors for medici nal purposes. Remember the place. At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, At Joseph Fleminghi Drug Store, Corner of the Diamond ant Market street * Corner of the Diamond and Market street feb2s•thf (LONDON AND INTERIOR ROY AL MAIL COMPANY'S Celebrated rtemedles-- Blood Powder and Bone Ointment, A certain, cure foritlseases of Horses and Cattle, known to and used only by the Uompany in their, own stables from 1844 until the opening of the Railway over the principal routes. After the general use of these remedies in all the stables of the Company, their annual sales of condemned stock were discontinued, a saving to the Compa ny exceeding £7,000 per annum. In 1653 the Lon don Brewers' Association offered the Company £2,000 for the recelpes and use the articles only n their own stables. . BLOOD POWDER A certain cure for founder, distemper, rheuma tism, hide bound,inward strains, loss of appetite weakness, heaves, coughs, colds, and all dirteae_ of the lungs, surfeit of scabbers, glanders. poi evil, mange, inflammation of the eyes, list and all diseases arising from impure blood. cor rects the stomach and liver, improves the appe tite, regulates the bowels, corrects all dersm.t, ments of the glands, strengthens the, system makes the skin smooth and glossy. liorse bro ken down by hard labor or driving, quickly re stored by using the powder once a day. Not h thg will be found equal to it - in keeping horses up in appearance, condition and strength. London and Interior Royal Mail Company's CELEBRATED BONE OINTMENT, A certain cure for apavin, ringbone, scratches. umps, tumors, sprains, swellings, bruises. lona dred feet, c hillblaics, wind galls, contractions of the tendons, bone enlargements, kit. Blood Powder bflc per 12 oz. packages; Bone Ointment Mk. per 8 oz. Jar. No. 320 Strand, Lou don. McKeeson & Borbins, New York. French, Richards & Co., Philadelphia. TORRENCE & McGARR, Pittsburgh Drug House. Corner Fourth and Market st Igo—CORNWELL et KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware No. 7 St. Clair street, and Duquesne Way, (near the Bridge.) 11164 yd PITTSI3I , I“; H. IIgrATTENTION COMPANY. VOL unteers, who expect to retain thew 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 drttg store in his - place, let him write to me, 80 Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount, and 1 will mail a box free of expense. Many dealers will nalkeep my medicines on hand because they cannot make as much profit as on other persons' make. 86 cents, 88 cents, and $1,40 per box or pot. aplB-1 wc litgr"TO RESTORE THE SICK TO HEALTH.—The blood must be purified and all medicines am useless which do not pos sess the quality of Stimulating the blood to dis charge its impurities Into the bowels. BRAND.- airrii's Pitts possess this quality in a high de gree, and should be in every family. They are equally useful for children and adults; adapted to both sexes, and are as Innocent as bread, yet moat effective as a medicine. The Hon. Jacob Beyers of Springville, Ind., writes to Dr. 13randreth under date of May 11th. lad': Glace!' you/ swarm resemble Uni versal Pills in my family - since 1838; they have ' always cured even when other medicines were of no avail. I have been the means of my born using hundreds of dollars' worth and I am satisfied they have received a thousand per cent. in blessed health through their use. They are used in this region for Bilious and Liver Ws eases, Fever and Ague, and in all rheumatic cases with the most perfect success. In (act they are t the great reliance in Meknes, and I trust your venerable life may be long spared to prepare so excellent a medicine for the use o( man. • Please send me your lowest price by the gross.' ' Sold by THOMAS IIEOPATB, 'Pittsburgh, • and by all respectable dealers in medicines. mhl7-Iydatwo THE CONFF.SSIONS AND EX- , PERIENCE OF AN INVALlD.—Pub fished for He benefit, and as a CAUTION yf I YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decal• of hood, fac., supplying at the same ti me IEIHNIKA s ev Simv-Ours. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By incloang a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, esq., febb4lndaw Bedford, Kings so., N. 'Y. ! DR.TOBIAEI'VENETLANIIORSE LITIMENT.—In pint bottles at fifty I cents, aureelameness, cuts, galls, colic, &e. Rend the following : Borroze, July 7th, 1883. Dr. Tobut.:—We have 'used for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, cuts, bruises and:olic and in every instance found it the best artzleeever tried in thlecireue compa ny. Pleasefend me six dozen, as it is the only liniment wetise now. We have 108 horses, some very valuate, and we do not want to leave town withal t. HYATT FROST, I Manatr Van Amburgh tr. Co.'s Menagerie. Sold by 11108. REDFATH Pittsburgh, and all respeetble Druggists. °Mee, 56 Cottlandt street, Nevi York. zalil7-Iydtcwo A lEW THING UNDER THE SIN J. itairect—instantnneonn. 710 Itinbloring power--inlitdhlega: In allta Ingredients—vegetable. In Its:operation—natural. In Ititopnutilylng reaulta--enduring. In ltWolitncy—ptes'etvittivo. In it popularity—unequalled. CRITADORO93 HAIR DYE, ROPOSALS ARE INVITED.FOIL P the.GRADATION, MASONRY, BRIDGE SUPERSTURCTURE, BALLAST, CROSS TIES, and TRACK LYING of 'the Pittsburgh and COnnetisvilie R.B. between Connelleville and Cumberland, embracing a distance of eighty-sev en (ST) miles, in sections of about one mile each. Specifications and profiles are now ready at Is pronoused both by the World of Science and the Company's Office, in Pittsburgh, and pro the world i Fashion, the finest preparation ever posals will be received to the 30th of April. Invented b art to rectify the shortcomings of 'Nature. BENJ. H. LATROBE, Manufacured by T. CRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor Hose, New York. Sold by all Drug gists. Apied by all Hair Dressers. mhl.7-tyswe PACT. • • • • ..;" P CI *** , as •In the ykr, 1856 Mx. Mathews drat prepared ' 1 6; the VENPIAN HAIR DYE ; since that time ; g: it has beensed by thousands, and in no instance I has it &Lista give entire satisfaction. The VEETUN DYE Is the cheapest In the world. /twice te only Fifty cents, and each bottle canine doublb the 'quantity of dye in those usuay sold for $l. CRLR.BRATED The YELTIAN DYE is warranted not to in- 1 jure the hear scalp in the slightest degree. IP I A N I 0 S The VkitalAN DYE works with vipidlty and eertaby, the hair requiring no preparation whatever. i The most POWERFUL and ELEGANT The VEETTAN DYE produces any, shade that may ldesired—one that will not fade crock or wash oi—one that is as permanent as the hair . Itself. Fcsale by all druggists. Price 60 cents. . In the country. A. L MATHEWS. General agent, 12 Gold et. N. Y. 1. s.E . vp.isr pixtErr PRIZES I Also matfactiner of Dd. ATHEWS'ARNICA HAIR Received within a month at State Fairs and GLOSS, th.est hair dressing in use. Price 26 cents. . janl6-Iyd Ittailtutes. We are also ajcepts for • , 1 Sohomaoker & Co.'s and Boardman &Gray's 1 I Well-known excellent PIANOS, and t I• It a Dye XTEN El A N HAIR DIrg t *EN4TIA N • LINIENT and CRISTA.DORO'S HAIR DYE, noht Ji. FLEMING'S DRUG STORE, 10i. of the DiannOnd a d Markpt et. Countebits 11 LCR OUT!! LOOK 0th' !!! Humtigers are About !! ! GENUINE PEBBLE Russia ,As# 3 4lfft Appetacles STRAWBERRY-PLANTS,a .LL OUR PLAN'lrti WEREI3III; and carefully worked WE seasonSue4 :plants are much more vaNaple th Citer grown in the ordivary way. We hare a' good supply aitll thervatu4l - 41 kinds. _ a J. KNOX, • zi:p.729 Potful)... PEgOS afkammisi. VITE CAN SCPPLV A PEW HUN dred one and two years old Peach Trees Eiatllal RI HORNET RASPBERRY vs - Ims IS THE L.AR4FEST,R.A , SP. BER- K, ryeetovin, Find A ofleetit excellence'. •We have a large supply of Pants. Also of Pilate, imperial, t,oueliet, Franconia, Brinkles,Orange, xe.J. KNOX, , ap2i-tf No. 29 Fifth street .11, CURRANTS, THIS INVALUABLE FRUIT IS RE— ceiving much snore attention than former -IZ-. We have lArgepleutts of CHERRY, WHITE GRAPE, VICTORIA, Sili,*HT BUNCH. RED, Ae. J. KN()X, ap2141 No. 29 Fifth street. LINEOUS RHUBARB TS THE BEST .VARIETY GROWN. It is crisp, of delicate flavor, and requires less sugar than any other variety. Plants for sale at No. 29 Fifth street. .T. KY( IX. ap2l-tf THE LATEST STYLES OF SILK and cloth MantillaA, Sacques, Tahuas, tit 4 . Also, Cloaking Cloths of all Aides, Shawls and Dress IiOOLIS. Selling cheap far cash. Call and see, a 11.1 LYNCIPS, 96 - .liarket street, d ketween Filth and Diamond HL OLD PHYSICIAN—DT - Brown, who A. has been In pinftlee for twenty-six years (seventeen in this (dry) can be consulted for the cute of all diseases incident to thehumarrframe. Dr. B. confines hte business to an office practice and is consult.,l /tally by both sexes. He pays particular attention to ) Ex AREALdisease in all its form. , also, Rheumatism, Piles, Skin Dis eases, . 1 / 4 c. ' about which a person needs to con (dilt a medical friend promptly and privately. dlice and private rooms, No. 50 SMITHFIELD street, Pn. ap2l LOOK: FOR THE NUMBER FOR CHEAP SHOES AND DRY GOODS, 5. - S . 'Fifth street. .7>" Fifth Street :75.75 Fifth Streth• Zis Fifth Street 3ENC)I7XI. I I I 3EIC EiT WINDOW SHADES, Received THIS DAY. NEW • SPRING • STOCK OF ad CA_RPETSF OIL CLOTH, AT McCALLUII'S To Railroad Contractors. President. ()dice P. &C.R. R. Co., Pittsburgh. apli S. D. & H.W. SMITH'S MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS PERSONS DESIRING A PERFECT 1 .K --, instrument are inzited to call and examine I ' before purchasing elsewhere. Among those who have purchased these instruments in this vicini- i. ty we take pleasure In referring to Allen Kra- i Eller, esq., Bateman Goe, esq., Allegheny city; Mo John McCurdy, (of_Park, McCurdy & C 0.,) Mrs. i G'uffy, Oakland; Dr. Jonas R. McClintock, 1 A. Hoeveler, esq., Richard Bard, esq., East Lib erty ; John QUitin, esq., Dr. D. M. Hostetter, I). , aplB - -21yd .M. Book, esq., Pittsburgh. 'IV-RES" 4 - I MIC struruent. WArf',4oP,'.itra "anc": fiKE. A Guarantee of 5 years with eac h In.. [ N,.• latest styles eat'LlidleiriVlinien, d.:Cnil • , dren!s WAILELINK & BA_RR, 1 . *D . 44 0 4ikagaintantoitio, Sole Agents for Pittsbh. andiVestern pa., : Lattee kitiOligiatkag*4.l3oorals. • - - No. 12 BisSegaßreck, Si. Glair et. Call ao-Eptit'e i44xtewiiiirwtookut air A :general nesortmant of Musical Goods ,- . ..,".-.-- JOSEPH HiBORLANirs,q . 2.7 always on hand. mhi . aple'l -: ta - Market et; 2ditoerlara r . -- 1 - 7- -- -----r- —, .„ - ..,,, • ff el a i lli & LONG, 127 LIBERTIC:ouvwx-4,0 , tp,..p..4?.. --- . ..SZIRIFIET RITTSRIMEaI I 49gente for I 4.0 , • , W--Kv i f . - : 1516*e:our Rug*, Bu ; ' . 4:5 ....,,...,....4r .4.24tper,ilanaket - Mower and Reepei; Cayu. i., - In/at ,-t ; • Ikrir.rw - .. g4_ - Watder and Reaper; Farmer Mosver.Woodli2o LsßellinirSzals_...rivace, fo Winiteriaabo;•Horse liakea, Ray m a t o , - whom the most Liberal wages will be and .Agriculttuvil and Farming Implements of al paid. Apply to THOMAS ROORKE, s. ahl9-da.w sp2o.gt No. MI Centre Avenue. Counterfeits I ap2l.tf . Nu. 29 Fifth street NOW UP TI), 5.77; 'Fifth Street. s.sFsifth Street. :5:73; Fifth Street. 4n:,5 t. 11 Street NEW STYLES Well seasoned 4CIALF/Li: I MT EIVANOOEL3I3, NO. 87 FOURTH STREET. OPENING AT HUGLIS & HACKT'S, Spring Cloaks, Spring Shawls, Spring Balmorals, Spring Delaines, Spring Dress Goods, Sole agents for Pi ttsbtugh and Allegieny County, NO. -128 SIEITTHVIBELD STREET, Between 6th and 6th second door from Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. I Kr. L. PETERSONIs our traveling agent. ap6 SPRING STOCK OP Light and Dark Prints, Of the latest steles Light Ohixttzes, Cor. sth and Market Sts 13 RADBITRY 'S toned Instruments manufactured ;;T:ond New Goodif;': iotm vfair street. 'WO • Vuslr c E D FROM THE easteiiiHtlergo and well selected stock of goods, designed - Or the Sp e ring o mi t d Summer ooi re&-eraKlkaaartndoilllSSfgarg,gFAß CY ENGLISH, GERMAN and AMERICAN COATINGS and CASSIMERES of alma): every shade, style and color, all of INhich I will make up to order in the latest and most fashion able manner by experienced workmen at slidit notice and reasonable terms. Also, a large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods, such as are usually kept in first-claim furnishing stores. Orders so licited and promptly_executed: • ' • J. KNOX, BELLWOOD COALITKIN FOR BALE. .„ MBE BELLWOOD FARM IS SlTU ate". on the south side of the Monongahela River, nine miles above Pittsburgh. It contains about 440 AciesSurface'Land, about 100 Acres of which isgood Timbered, principally of Oak. There are bout 160 Acres of Coal upon the premises, with the advantage of much Coal in the rear. There is upon it one elegant mansion, with tine Fruit, Greenhouse, &e., the formerresidence of Isaac Jones, esq. There are stx Dwelling Houses, and three good Barns on the premises. It has a frontage on the River of 2,800 feet, with a good landing, and sufficient depth of water at all seasons for loadiog coal. These;-with: right of way to the coal fields, comprises the property now offered for sale. A map of the entire prem ises can be seen at the office of J. S. COSGRAVT, 163 Second street, and price and terms can be learned from RERE 0 IrA KANE & DUFF-Y. KANE & DIIFF'Y WOULD, INFORM their friends and the public nit they have removed their TailoringEetablishment from the old stand to No. 14 ST. CLAIR: STREET, Bis sell's new block, near the St. Clair st Allegheny bridge. Those desiring the latest pat of Spring and Summar ((lathing • Of the rarest and most faohionribleatiliOire in vited to call and examine theirertensive stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEIII9TINOS,&c. KANE A.DUITY, ap9-Imd No. 14 St. Clair at. • JUST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET VLBITM! Holding from 12 to 24 Pictures, FOR, SOI_33TOII,SI FOR so-I.33rE:rts Can be sent to all parts of the United States for Twenty Cts Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Ce t ntre Tables, ATPaticmt3 • BELOW AP PRICES BELOW PITTO,CK'S, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. feb3s iriHE FINEST AND MOST SPLEN DID MEL 7 • ENGRAVINGS Of the two lights of the Catholic Church of Amedca, the Moat REVS. JOHN HUGHES, D. D., First Archbishop of New York; Francis Patrick. M'Kenrick, D. D., Archbiehop of Baltimore, PRICE CoN.VIi" $l,OO. Also, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of the same, OPT.VT_;V 2S CEITTe3, H. D. BRECHT dr CO.'S, P I A N.. 0 S Now being received by theAnbacriber teem the factories of CMCKERING dr, SONS, iIAzELToN mt,c!s, JARDINE & SON, W. P. EMERSON, MILLER, GlB** & , &c., &cr. . . Prices Prom 1i5225 to tsB6o. ~ . . Purchasers. are Solicited VP, calkand . examine before purchasing elsewhere_ , . 0141 S. a Ertu.g.t, . mho Eill'arOft at NOTWITHSTANDING TIME HIGH RATE OF GOLD, end theadvande in ail kinds of goods, we are still selling OUT very LARGE wroen Shawls, • Cloaks, Bleached and Unbleached. Muslims At lower prices than we could - relllace them to . - day. To wholesale anti retail buyers we can of fer inducements In our line. ••• , • C. Ifanstrtit Love tfeed:', 74 and 76 MiUket street p ok 12 ACRES OS' LAND, Within the Borough of .La*rit•E'Denville, and within • • a NILES OF THE: COURT HUUSE 141 a excellent land well improved, with good hpuse, barn and out,hulldittga- • It is the highest land in the bnroiagh, yet genere i ll , y , le n v e el, and cpuld be all divided into good') - For shake r location and other "quilities, it is the finest place for residences in the country. Offered titlitiVate'sale till. MAY let rai3 Title peefeet. N incumberance. Inquire of (}EO. T. GILL.NOIM,AI,-Epurth street, or on the premises of RTLSEMETiTS; . .W. H. MeGEE, "No.lo St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa J. S. COSGEAVE, 163 Second street, or JOHN MO:MOSELEY, Port Perry Just recehmd . at Dress Goods Balmorabs, Together with Sst74iIIEL-11 KIMVER i 5 vq:6 FOMENT W & le try : a , eta' IL' _ , -- ~~-~ MME ?AU illWl` TO* ~ Z~,I Glll6 o l.3trifilt) zSpr.c.ol.:oo ,47,4134,-',..u, . 4 6p,terry, t, J * - titpaitilebleMattl - Oil. pititMS CfoNthm NOW IS HE , • ACeEPtiVOME t J3 ti': Cheaper. AIL ri the • f per. • - BOOTS & - SIEE j ES UNHEARD OF " OEB OBILDRWS 8110D3tOR CONCIKR.iI ELAM-IL , . . SHOE' STORE. 82 FIFTH STREET, 1 ` 4111`Next Dotirto Express office A Iheuesid empty Shoe Oases for sale. apls Lace. Curtains, Vestibule Lace, Gilt Voritieest, &c., A large assortment for sale by WHITE, ORICkto. No. 25 Fifth Stteet allow; Pianog. ir• BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO VAT-. 1 cons, customers, &e., who,have beef:Malting so patiently for some time, that those Louis XIV. style Piano Fortes,from the celebfated fao tory of Wm. 'Kaaba & Baltimore,, will ar rive this week, and•also a - thwalitirtment. of the well known Haines Bros. New Yorkklatios, which are warranted for five years. cae.E.LorrE imum.F., 4i Biftkptreet, sole agent - for the above Bistrumehts for Pithiburgh and Western fenrisylvanla. , ..ap2o Second Arrival of Now t Goods LIOR THE - RELESEBIT 0 W 1 7 open for the inspection of our custom - ers and the public, and to all those who-appreci ate style and quality in Olothfng, embracing everything that is new and desirable for a that class custom trade, which we will make up to order to the satiataellonof those wholharfavor us with their patronage. GRAY, POSSIEL & RESE; Succeaaora to rk,k)N - , BIERCHANT TAILQRS, hba. Le Fifth street. • N. 13.—W p make a speciality, of olftheralrhal form for the army and Navy. ap2o VAJLIIABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE—Four lots, each 26 feet Runt on Bier street, corner of Gist street, and 112 to ISt feet deep. Four, lots, each2o feet.freetuell Bluff street, adjoining the property of Alex. Miller, deceased. Four 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.Tanneblll street. Will be sold at low prices on easy terms. Apply to S. CUTHBERT lc SONS, ap2o 61 Market e • -t. IrDREOtil Or YOl7lllOlll ARE ruined beyond redemption ; lig.zpt calling OD lir. Brown at first Ilelfthi for 22 years con fined his attention to diseases otavertain class, In which he has cured no less than fifty thou sand cases. • His remedies arelaild; arid no In tssr•wrtion of Mildness If applied. to In ,the early stage. Dr. B rown Is in constint attendance at his oftlce,.No. 60 Smithfield street, from 8 in the niartmng until aat night. Dr. Brown is an old resident of Pittsburgh and needs no references. libusgesinoderate. ap2o-1t IMBIBITION, TANNERS.-YOU ARE requested-to meet on TUBSDAX gym next;the 26th inst., at the kWh Ward School House, at 7.K o'elock. Aiultintdalance of the Tanners in the two citituk eardaatly re quesmd. The object of the meetl.4la loptake some action in regard to the Sanitary Fair, to he held next month in Allegheny City. der of RICHARD BARD,By or a p2O-I w Chairman of Committee. I,MYERS ; SCROYER STATIONERS, P I N P T E AND Blank Book Manufacturers, 3 FIFTH sr-rum'nfr POST BUILDINGS: >' • An Orders Promptly apls NEW GOODS' Just received at the TR.Thutttii4lftbii.io MACRUM VS Market Street .u. Can now tge 'found the best and moat eigfully selected efeek 'of FANCY GOODS eves vpmed the eity;eompieing Embroideries of all kinds; RiclC7ace and Embroidered CollarS arslTEitAia l fged Sets; Lace and Embroil ,Auaker chiefs; Ladies' and client' Hemstitched' do; Black Crape Collars and &ta r -vary cheap; Linen Collars and Calk' 'Our Hosiery Department will be'for*rvery complete in Ladies' and Cimo lain all colors; Silk and Liele,,ThreadAives, ,comprising new , styles; Cotton 'Hosiery of all makes, in White, Brown; Glatel . Mixed and - Black; also, Silk Wrap 114:r ran ay Goods, Notions and Ificklas end less variety and the best assortient in the city, all at the • LOWEST PRICES. 491 - Wltoiettele 'Name Up Stine" and In the Basernent. , „XI•de&TIST Xg. X . Sp* Syrup 131uckberry, For ,. Summer icOmphilM - ta,l,ol:lMorr . Alcea, Dysentery, Acc., Iff PREPERAILLE TO MOST PRE -1 partitions (dr the above affections from( this Met: It does not check the diseastrmithienly, (thereby. rendering inflammation of the bowels but changes the character of a.nd eft:eta -4.11y and permanently removes the Abeam, and being purely vegetable, It can be given in the in 'txdt with perfect safer - <4' SOLD BY 'ALL tilliraAW:l - 14pcirowo400/60,B10.:Miet 13 "ESTI' SUTE:ET, PITTSBITAGIat f or the: gnaker rower- and‘aleatieti , Mower and Re Y O aper, BussePs Alovez_Mateatoer. Farmer's Mower, Cayuga Met ‘meSser hod Reaper, and Wood , . Mower. Also, dealers in Agriculteral and Farming Implements of all MAMA* 1:V i 771-73 ~. ~ ...1:14
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