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PITTSBURGH:
SATURDAY • MORNING, APRIL 23, 1864
FROM WASHINGTON CITY.
The two most important bits of infor
mation which have this week reached
is from Washington, came yesteday, one
announcing the prokable resignation of
Gen. HALLECK, and the other informing
the country that Secretary SEWARD was
onThursday, in conversation for some
time with Gov. MORGAN, the chairman of
the. National Republican Committee.
These items of information were con
aidarea of sufficient importance to attract
the attention of the special reporters of
the New York Press. The people have
long since ceased to attach any interest
whatever to the movements of HALLECK,
but this rumor of his resignation will
causer general rejoicing throughout the
land. Let him, by all means, retire
from Washington to some lonely and
sequestered spot, in his late home by the
Pacific, where he can, in quiet, reflect
upon the low tricks he has been perform
ing. to degrade brother officers and
shield the Administration from merited
contempt. listasen is of no further use
to the powers that be; his reputation is
gone; in short, he is a lamentable failure,
and the sooner he is placed.npon the re
tired list of dilapidated officers the bet
ter it will be for him' and for the coffn
try
So far as the prosecution of the war
against the rebels is considered, we do
not perceive that the services of HALLECK
are - at ail reqniaite. It is a question, in
deed, whether we are to have much
more War or not. The Administration
is so occupied in intrigues to prolong
its
,own existence, that all thought
of crushing the rebellion seems to be
abandoned or indefinitely postponed.
It'was not so two years since. On the
22d of February,lB62, (len. MCCLELLAN,
With a comparatively raw army, received
peremptory orders to move forward and
fight the rebels wherever they cou Id be
found. It is now nearly the first of May,
two yeps later, and our army, which is
in excellent condition, both as regards
discipline and numbers, and under the
immediate command of a successful
General, is lying idle consuming their
rations and drawing 'their pay. The
country they now inhabit is the same one
'which MCCLELLAN had to travel; the
climate and roads are the same as they
were with him; the enemy is not as for
midable either in spirit or numbers, and
yet our Administration seems entirely
satisfied to remain idle and have no
spring campaign at all. Some good na
tured people may find excuses for this
inaction, but there can be none. Judg-
IDS the AdminiAtmti. by- the same rule
they applied to MCCLELLAN, they stand
condemned of criminal trifling with the
very lives and means of our people.
When - WENDELL PartLiPs said that the
Washington Cabinet was but a commit
tee superintending the next Presidential
election he was right. They are devot
ing fheirWhole attention to it, and are
fearftri of risking a battle against the
rebels for fear that its result might not
help their Presidential programme. This
is the reason why the first of May, 1864,
hall almost arrived and our long looked
fergatnprign has not yet been opened.
Instead of the cabinet being in session
as they used to be carping at the tardi
h&eisf 'MCPLELLA.N's movements, we
have the President in Baltimore, mak
ing electioneering speeches, while CHASE
is inNew York propping up his tottering
fin tidal blanderitig; at the same time
SWAIM the maehival of them all, is in
earnest conversation with the chairman
of the Abolition National Committee,
rOative to the approaching Baltimore
Coirvention. And so the country is
cursed with this blundering and schem
ing' Administration. The interests of
the country they subordinate to those of
party; acid the probability now is that no
battle will he risked in Virginia until
after LiNgoLN is re-nominated at Bahi
a:L.4:4C This is the business now engag
ing the heads of the party in power, and
the rebels may do pretty much as they
please for about six weeks to come, or
until after. the 7th of June next
Ali RICAIV SUPERIORITA
Fegenation neighbor, the
patch, does not shrink from the advoca
tretnitgrO superiority. Notwithstand-
Vg,.the argurnent of Mr. LINCOLN, in
iEilii,,,ageirtst allowing the negroes of the
country . the same rights as those of
White men, that paper insists upon their
hang 'net 'only the white man's equal,
Klnteihy nature his 'superior. It remarks:
Uthe colored mao, with all his diaadvantagek,
of ifaiofalicl and undeserved social , degradation,
manages to rival or compete with the men who
,are forever making this outcry againat the race,
honueu possess infinitely superior natural abil
-14114.
r Shia is the genuine doctrine of the
;leading miscegenation leaders; those who
are 'sighing ; fora "sublime commingling
.9f4leJN:ii, _We do ,not, deSire :to dis
nuspi Ill:Opthoadn — able idea, bat .we are
frets.A Wess that a "commingling"
_pptwgphilke robust and sinewy African
With our sneezing and canting Aboll
tiOniata *mild ttOquestionably give us a
supeclor, race to the latter. The "rich
•
red flood" of those of-African descent
wotild.put Some warmth in the shrivelled
'lend br.MYlOdles orthe sharp -nosed and
sall4l6eiked philanthropists. By giv
ing, ;them blood als:l,lllarrow.tliey would -bictne men with' affections and 'gener
ous impulses; but now they are poor
altinny creatury,pnesessed of but one
idei at a time, and that one they always
ruu. intothe ground. While denying,
therefore, the accuracy of the Diep4k4's
gent* 'pmpOsition, we are free t&
knowledge thaditiperiority of the Afri
can over the generality of old line Abo.
litionista
VIE Democrats of Oregon have nom
inated J. R. Kelly for Cowen.
BULLY FOR tiOOLITTIM.
On Wednesday inst, in Lhe i 216
upon the subject of itppointliter*Collo
mittee of ConferenceAtimebitthe Hooke'
Committee on the littOritalut'' bill, Mr.
DOOLITTLE, ReDiiblioin, eitiitssadd his
opinion as follows :
"Mr. DOOLITTLE, (rep.) of Wis., had no objec
tion to this committee of conference. He was
in favor of ths , tportion of the amendment of the
Senator from Minnesota prohibiting foreigners
from voting previous to the declaration of their
intention to become citizens; but on the great
question discussed here, as to whether negroes
shall be allowed to vote in the Territories or the
District of uolurabia, he thought It unwise, be
calms. it would divide the loyal people of this
country, He would speaklplainly on this ques
tion, Without fear or favor. Mr. VALLA NOM
RAM, notwithstanding his traitorous views, fell
not very far short of an election as Governor of
Ohio, and the democratic party in Wiseonsis en
dorsed hint. That party, with all the heavy
weight it carried upon its shoulders in Mr.
VA LLANDIGHAII, came very near being Klemm
ful in some of the great States of the conntry.
in Pennsylvania they came within fifteen thous
and and In New York thirty thousand votes of
carrying their ticket. Should the issue now be
changed, and the party carrying VALLANDIOLIAM
as its leader take up (Isom; tt H. MoCLELLAN
on a platform opposed to negro suffrage and
equality, what loan so blind not to see the inev
itable result r ,
Mr. DOOLITTLE, it will be observed,
does not take ground against negro suf
frage because he is opposed to the prin
ciple, but only because of policy. He
believes that if the Republican party
makes negro suffrage a plank in their
platform the good sense of the people
will repudiate it. To save his party from
defeat, therefore, he .declares the matter
"unwise." He hasshrewdness enough to
discern the handwriting on the wall,—a
gift of precious rare occurrence among
the leaders of his party,—and is pre
paring to manufacture another platform
of "policy - td answer for the coming
campaign, and to be doomed to oblivion
as soon after success as that once erected
at Chicago. But with all of the•chica
nery exhibited in the remarks quoted
above, we cannot but admire the can
dor of Mr. DOOLITTLE when he says
"Should the issues now be changed, and
the party carrying Vallandigham as its
leader take up General George B. Mc-
Clellan, on a platform op-posed to negro
suffrage and equality, what man so blind
not to see the inevitable result
But there is little hope of such "wise"
counsels prevailing in the Republican
party. Its leaders are wedded to the
doctrine of negro suffrage and equality,
and it is questionable whether, even for
the sake of policy, they will for a short
time lay aside their abominable hetero.
dory. Passion and blindness seem to be
rushing them on rapidly to the rock
destined for their ultimate destruction.
Let the people of this country take a
retrospective glance at the progress
which the negro-equality idea has made
within the past three years. The view
is appalling. It is no wonder that the
true friends of Republicanism stand
aghast and mourn the'prospect of our
nation's future under the present order
of things.
It is not too late yet to arrest the
threatened evil and turn back the dark
tide that would force our posterity into
snuff-colored lybrids and end in the
eternal debasement of American nation.
ality. Let it be done, therefore, in the
most effectual manner at the next elec
tion of officers for the white man's Gov
ernment. .
For The Post_
Abraham of Illinois and Henry of
of Navarre
When the admirers of Mr LlNcorx
that is of his office, not his character
—pretended to discover a similarity be
tween him and HENRY of Navarre, they
were in some respects nearer the truth
than a great many persons supposed.
He resembles HENRY in the chameleon
like facility with which he adopts the
opinions of those he imagines have in
fluence. Par example : —"HENRY of Na
varre was born in the Reformed faith
at the time of ST. BARTHOLOMEW he
was constrained to marry MARGARET of
Valoif and to abjure the Reformed re
ligion.l! No sooner, however, did lie
find himself among his co religiunkt,
south of the Loire, than he declared that
his abjuration had been made under con
straint and re-entered the Protestant
coral - minion. When he was proclaimed
King of France he found the Leagues
(for there was a League also in those
days) tot strong for him to oppose with
out considerable trouble, and he did not
let his own religious opinions stand lorg
in the way. "Ventre St. Oris," said he,
"Paris is well worth a mass." He then
abjured at: St. Denis, and "almost all
the public offices were filled by
Leagues." When ABRAHAM found the
Leaguers getting too strong for him he
adopted their Emancipation Proclama
tion i olicy, although strongly against
his previously expressed opinions, and
now he is the pet of the Leaguers.
There is another point of resemblance
the historian will not fail to discover,
"notwithstanding all his circumspection,
the nation long entertained feelings of
distrust respecting the se?ret intentions
of the king:" But ABRAHAM has no
brilliant and useful victories like Argues
or Ivry to cover his reign with glory
and cast in the shade his short-comings.
As for the rest, HENRY was a bold, suc
cessful and admired soldier ; ABRAHAM
is a mousing, falling and despised poli
tician. CITIZEN.
KIDNAPPING FOR THE UNION ARMY.—
in the House of Commons on the Bth
inst., in reply to Sir A. Agnew, Mr.
Layerd begged to state, in answer to his
honorable friend, that her Majesty's gov
ernment had received reports from our
Consuls at Boston, Portland and New
York on the subject of the kidnaping of
Irishmen who had been induced to go to
the United States on various piens.
These reports agreed in the main with
the information which the public had
been able to derive from the newspapers.
At Portland forty-seven and at Boston
one hundred and two British subjects
had, it appeared, been kidnapped.
Those persons had been tempted under
various pretences to leave Ireland, and
on arriving in the United States were
actually imprisoned for some time, kept
without sufficient food, and then plied
with whisky. When in a state of intox
ication they were prevailed upon to en
ter the Army of the United States. Lord
Lyons had already made a report on the
subject to her Majesty's government.
As soon as the government received in
formation of what bad taken place at
New York instructions were sent to
Lord Lyons to make inquiry and to ask
for redress; and further to call on the
United States government, in future, to
protect British subjects who might be
induced, under false pretences, to pro
ceed , to the United States. He trusted
soon to receive from Lord Lyons an ac
count of what he had been able to do in
the case of the persons who had been so
ill used at New York. (Hear, hear.)
IT is said that there is just now consid
erable dilictilty -in the councils of the
'government. betweenßkeneral Grant on
the-cam hand:and .SecretaryiSnmton and
General Halleck on the other, and that'
as a consequence General Halleck has
already tendered his resignation, and that
Secretary Stanton is likely to vacate his
place in the Cabinet.
NEWS ITEMS
Wiz thousandifebruits for our armies
are said to be on the way from Germany.
Ar the Irish..degahow in Dublin some
pritie dogs were valued at $50,000.
EVERY plantation from New Orleans
to Baton Rouge is now in process of
cultivation.
THE productive capital in British rail
ways is estimated at two thousand mil
lions of dollars.
THE honor of an elective trusteeship
of the British Museum is regarded as
the Blue Ribbon of Literature.
SEVENTt thousand persons are an
nually arrested by the police orLondon.
Of these 450 are burglars and house
breakers.
THE colored population of Philadel
phia have sent a petition to the Penn
sylvania Legislature asking the right of
suffrage,
Im costs sixty dollars to go through an
English court of bankruptcy. If the
debts exceed $1,500 the expense is about
$12„5.
THE Prince of Wales is credited
with an intention of abolishing the tail
coat as a full-dress garment, and substi
tuting for it a velvet sack.
COAL cart drivers and shovelers at
Cincinnati are now on a strike. They
mare now receiving $l2, and want $ll per
week.
L. c. BAKER. somwhat disreputably
known at Washington for some time as
a chief of detectives, has been indicted on
three counts by the District grand Jury.
OvER forty estates have been seized in
Alexandria during the last few days,
and are now offered fur sale by the g.v
ernment under the confiscation act.
hot-air bath is reconuneuded as a
possible cure for phthysis. Some of the
must eminent British physicians are re
conitnending the Turkish bath as a great
restorative of health •
GENERAL. BUTLER is out in a letter
bitterly complaining of being made only
a police officer and recording secretary
to Gen. Smith. It's shout all that he is
fit for, any way.
A raw days since, one.lames Rush, of
Bath, Me., was so frightened by the sud.
den discharge of a gun that he was taken
with bleeding at the lungs and died in
twenty minutes.
THE Richmond Examiner is informed
that recent cold weather "has not much
damaged the wheat in Alabama or Mis
sissippi. It is also estimated that five
times the quantity of land has been sown
with it, as compared with last year "
A gENTIEM AN who hr.; visited the
New Vork Fair, says the Mary and Fair,
in some respects, excels that far-ranted
exhibition, both as regards the richness
and variety of goods, and the rare taste
of the decorations.
TEE- Loyal Leagues are off to Wash
ington to get permission to recruit to fill
their quotas in the rebel States. The
desperation with a hich these Loyal
Leagues do hunt up other people to fight
their battles is fearful —Louiarille Demo
.
eral.
THE Emigrant Agents for Utah have
determined to abandon the town of Flor
ence as their outfitting point upon the ;
Missouri river, and to make their ern'
grant depot In (hoe county, at Wvo
ming, about six toile, from Nebraska ,
- ,
City.
Paoli the Army of the Potomac there - - -
A SUBMARINE BoAT propelled by coin- , are various rumors, all traceable to one TO RESTORE THE SICK TO
pressed rir has been built at Rochelle, source, however, at Washington, of an
sad w
LTII -The blood must be purified
France. It is intended to pierce an en- advance by General Lee. 'chest. re- *rid
tee
innednlictine:ia..„milinuseileir which dono t t o i c T i s.
envy's vessel under water, leave atom- ; ports are caused by a movement of' a charge la itzip3uitiers int u o 4 ll: l llx t iw e els. Hawai i' :
bustible shell on her side, and then to . large force of Confederate cavalry. This ligl H'S P 11.1., pOrlleAll this quality in a high de.
and should be t a every lanitly. They are
discharge it by means of electricity as , body passed around the Feleral right e g Zu e al'iy useful fur children anal ul; adapted
the boat retires to a safe distance. wing at Madison Court Hattie, (Toast,' to both sexes, and are as Innocentas s bread, yet
AN exchange having stated that a man ' the head waters of the Rappahannock at m"
rt t ,e ctr n lvl .. i t a b medicine. s
tile, Ind
h a d been fined s i t 1 S'ulp.kur Spring; passed noril
.yeitril along write. to Dr Brand o f
retil ' u n' oder da l .re ut A/ ay nth:
in Washington City
dollars for or f ,en„;,y, t h e New 'rav en the Shenandoah Valley, coming through wet:
~.. r .. l , ,t il a gii ie fi r ed your lualuable i Vegetable F l o_
.i, ... H.
liegister obseryek A proper tax (in pro. 4 - die of the many gaps to Leesburgh, and
lanky would pay off th e nation a l ,h.b, then passing furtlier northward toward id y s cured ' : ' i tt e y n
e . ft w m h e i y i o g i t
u h c e e r m i te Il l i t :i . w h l e
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in a short time. In .41w( words, the C . Ppery ille, loined General Ewell'a 01 50 avail. loa t e been the means of my neigh-
OF EE "curses'' would come home to roost." forces near Id'inelicster. What this t . io m r..using hundreds of dollars' worth and lam
I tied they list e recited a thOtotroni Iter Cent. , THE SUMMER TERM THIS IN
stitution will commence on NIONDAY,
means ran only be conjectured in blessed health through their use. They are at ii , .O.
THE N. V . .Imrnal of Commerce sups
) .. 186-1. A limited number f
used in this region for Bilioua and Liver Ins. will be received as boarders in the fa r m u r g y o! the
"it will be a new dodge in legislation to
eases, Fever and Ague, and in all rheumatic cases Principal. Information indetail Runts
hed on
tack on to every party measure a--• lie -
,Seth the most perßyt success. lu fact they are the premises, at Evergreen Hamlet , ron writ
/milted, that every one who opposes this the great reliance in sicknea, and I ttuat your ten application to R. HUME, rincipal,
ele lute may be long spared to prepare au Care of Wm. Shims, esq., Pittsburgh.
plan is an on .vorthy member.' This its
excellent a medicine for
Ito
use of Irian. •
the Colfax radical plan for governing .
. Please send me your lowest price by the grosa." - a P 23- -. 1 - z ."-
Sold hy ThlialAs iII.DPATH, Pittsburgh, New. House and New Goods,
America."
and by an respectable dealer, In medicines.
,
liAgOtll.l.l.lN was to be proclaimed
-iydawc
:No. 10 St. Clair Street.
Emperor of Mexico on the 10th, and LI oh's KATHAInoN.-KATIIA
would set out for Mexieo on the 19th iron ts from the i imek word .. Rathro," Rr..TIIE CoNVENSMINS AND EX
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K a Blair,. " tagrilfy to cleanse, re uN enate
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UST RECEIVED FROM THE
instant The Emperor of Au.ina per and restore. Tide article it what Ids.na.nniiiiisifinngi. I .. ri , r s f iri
Atlt.te
and other
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j eastern cities, a large and well selected stock
mils six thousand men to volunteer for a... For preserving, maturing and bl"
the army and three hundred for the navy t 1 4 1. .e human hair it is the most remarkable pre- Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man- of goods, designed (or the Spring and Summer
• paratlon In the world. It is again owned and hood, ac , supplying et the same time 1 at:Mesas lradaconsistimin part of the following gacittn . :
of the empire of Mexico.
put up by the original proprietur, and Is now sr cane-1.:1 ex. Ity one who has cured himself rki l ie,ll7/"'ultS add cAsSrAI ER-Es.-...../ -e'
AT 'lie of the military hospitals in Wnali made with the same care, skill and attentiou litter undergoing considerable quackery. kr SH, GERMAN and ArannlCAN
f y i r e h r ic a n ni f t a im i eit a sale of over one Million bottles Hy hiclosin,g a postparl addressed envelop-, eTeAryTiilsNuCitS, •ni•
style -' tuid AS co S l i o M r Ea
rawahallm°Bt
ington, a few days since, Mr. Lincoln, '
single copies may be had the author.
Mr. Chase and Gen. McClellan were put ft is a most delightful Hair Dressing. NAnIAN t of IMAYFAIR, esq., make up to order lh the latest and most fashion
in nomination for the Presidency, and It eradicates scurf and dandrutt. 1e1.5-3mda w Bedford. Kings co., N. Y. able manner by experienced workmen at short
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_____. ' notice and reasonable terms. Also, a urge took
it keeps the head cool and clean.
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the soldier's votes were polled; 300 votes It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy
of Gents' Furnishing Goods such as are usually
were given -253 for Little Mac., and , It prevents the hair from falling oft aed r4r . DR.TOEHA .9' VENETIAN HORSE kept in first-class furnishing stores. Ordet a so-
LINIM Eh T.-In pint bottles at fifty Hated andpromptly_executed.
the balance divided between Lincoln and turning gray.
cents, cures lameness, cuts, galls, cotta, &c. Read
W. H. IIIcGEE,
It restores hair upon bald heads.
Chase. - Denweratie ('larion.
Any lady of Clenleman who values a beautiful Ihe following :
No.lo St, Clair street,
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BLOOD THIRSTY Joe 1011, Judge Ad- head 01 hair should use Lyon's Kathairon. It 1.,.
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Enwe llo n trros in J r ull; 7th, 1833.
_aplar_ Pittsburgh, Pa.
sed
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vocote General, has sent a bill to the Sen- ,
Soldii a r. b i; n a l l i i n re d
e urd wi t a h t f l o e ut e h a o le a r t s t h c el i* Utz ed ik 0 ri .1
your Horse Liniment for lameness, t Vet t , eruetan,r LINEOUS RHUBARB
ate Military Committee, authorizing all LEMAN S.BARNES at CO., !truism; and colic, and in every instance found R
THE BEST VARIETY GROWN.
New York. the. beat article I ever tried In this circus comps- I S I is crisp, of delicate flavor, and requires
commanding officers in the field to try '
. uy. Please send me six dozen, as it ts the Oat i
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less sugar than any other variety. Planes for
persons for high crimes by military c( ni . - ----------- -- -----:---- - liniment we use now. We have 10S horsea, some , role lit ho. 29 Fifth street. J. KNOX.
eery valuable, and we do not want to leave ' ap.ll-tf
tnission instead of court - martial; and if
town without It. II YATT FROST,
found guilty, to execute them, on the
Manager Van Amburgh ar. Co.'s Menagerie. NOW 421 - "---,,.1:11
spot. The committee ordered an ad-
Sold by THUS. REDPATH, Pittsbuh, d .
HE LATEST STYLES OP
Tallman
c onfirms
respectable Druggists. Office, 56 Oortlandt T
verse report to be made.
street New York. °'hl7-Iyde.wc and cloth Mantillas, sacques, Talmas,
GAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.- - -
circuiars, &c. A/so, Cloaking Cloths of all
THE London Times, in its city article, iGg e l' i t A ll• is the mold delightful and extraordi- __. _ _ _
- -- -- - , shadmi, Shawls and Dress Goods. Seuingcheap
confirms the report of the London tor- nary article ever discovered. It changes the sun 11F•••A NEW THING UNDER THE , for cash. Call and see, at
respondent of the Herald, published a burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture o f SUN I
H. J. LYNCH'S,
few days since, to the effect that negoti- ravishing Dean( the marble purity ot In its effect-instantaneous.
In its coloring power-matchless. 96 Market street, between Fifth-and Diamond.
spat
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atlons have been undertaken for the re. In L ilie i C u lly belle utl or fash a ilz . It ruutrensiootinviting
lu all its ingrethents-vegetable.
demption of the rebel loan by the realiz- freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, In its operation-natural. STRAWBERAYPLANTS,
ation of cotton. Proposals had been a l enaLl . ,.. th ie, eco"tplexlcin frrh i , n t i r i aturre n n t t and il,e In its beautifying results-enduring.
In its tendency-preservative. A LL OUR PLANTS 'WERE LAID IN
submitted to the authorities at Rich- akin. rat roni u z ej un b a y uc Actresses a u n j d u i %m u r'ii to the
In its popularity -unequalled. and carefully worked last season. Such
mond, who had approved the main fea- ! Bet's . It Is what every lady should have. Sold CRISTADORO'S HAIR DY9I plants are much more valuable than those
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lures of the plan, and were anxious to everywhere: Prepared by
W. R. HAGAN, Troy, N Y. grown in the ordluary way.
Is pronounced both by the World of Science and w e h.
Aura a goodsupply of all the valuable
meet the bondholders, having ample Address all orders to the world of Fashion, the finest preparation ever ki n d._
J. .KNOX,
cotton already on hand to liquidate the tißlit as :s Ba B NES . 1 / 4 Ci t., invented by art to rectify the shot t comings of , a pgmr
Nature.
_ No. WlFilth street.
New York.
whole of the loan.
alannfactured by .1. CRISTADORO, No. 6 X= i c -- ----i -.- ----------Ills Aga
_- -••• .. --- a O.-- -Lusk. -- - , Astor House, New York. S 1
I gists.
.. o d by all Drug-
NAVIGATION.-The Chicago Times —--
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Applied by all Hair brainier.. ,
'
E CAN SUPPLY A FEIN' MllN
says: The general opening of naviga
mnirdy,awc
, W deed one and two years old Peach Trees
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tign is anxiously waited for by hundreds
-L _ -
~ of the best variethait. -
.T. KNOX, •O'
of merchants in the city of Chicago.
/jig...A PACT.
Thousands of tons of freight are waiting
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ap2l-tf N 0.29 Fifth street.
- - - ---- -------________
la It a Dye.
transportation, and over ninety vessels 1./IEINISTREET'S - INIMITABLE
..
have already been bonded. The Straits HAIR RESTORATIVE, NUT A DYE, ' in the HORNET RASPBERRY .
supplying
but restores gray hair to its original color, by Inc__year 1855 Mr. Mathews first prepared . .
of Mackinaw are still covered with ice, .ni,i,iying theca Mary tubes with natural sus- 'I , EN El lAN HAIR DYE; Binge that time ' IS THE KST RASPS . R
and there is little prospect that sailing tenanee, impaired ' by age or disease. All install- It has been used by thousands, and in no instance ' THISry grown, and is of great excellence, We
vessels will be able to push through to taneou4 dyes are competed of lunar caustic, deli- "I'l it INl.illgi-k9rtia entire satisfaction. ' have a large supply of Plants. Also of Pilate,
tr ying the vitality and ut of the hair, and Thei me cheapest in the Im gavial Sou
iix. P ,-- ehet., Franconta,,Brinkles,Orange,
the lower lakes, before the lapse of an- attUrd of themselves no dressing, Heimatreet's I world. Its price is only Fitly cents, and each '
J. .: 1 0X,
other week. The schooners are nearly inimitable t2oloring not only restores hair to its bottle contains double the quantity of dye in ap2l-tf No. 20 Fifth street.
all laden with wheat, and have each natural color by any easy process, but gives the those '-i'?"_'„ Y_sold for $
ne c hair uIt ETIANDY I E is warranted not to In 01:0111ANTS. .
a capacity a'eraging aboutelB,ooo bush_ hair
Beauty, . Jure th or scalp in the slightest degree. .
The VENETIAN DYE works with raptdtt ;
els. Their ports of destination are Og
rrIIIII9 INVALUABLE FRUIT 1,9 RE-
Promotes
Its growth, prevents its falling oft,
• and certaint y, the hair re uirtn no re aratio Y
9 If P P $I X calving much wore attention than former
fl ensbutg, Oswego, Kingston and Buffalo. eradicates dandruff, and im arts health and pleaa- whatever. '
DIABOLICAL OUTRAGE. -The city pp iiiinnitneaLlo li n e head. It la i d stood i
ColoringtUe teat of in T a l i w ina VE n N e
( TTIAN DYE produces any shade !deg LeE,ha51M1412..,,,,a4,42
rEny,ailvwx:
lice yesterday received a dispatch from contslantly inc e original gin
favo r ,.
ij
lity an bOth or washyout fine
th noneisastitpuetrinwailnleniltitufadiel;ecirrk se..
ap2l -tf J. ICZNeIS, ...,,.. - i
NO. 29 Fif ill street:
Kenton, Hardin county, describing two gentlemen and ladles. It hi sold by all respects- itself. For sale by all druggists. Price 60 cents.. .
,-,
men who had committed a demoniacal °
co te dealers ai or ran bt . p jec i utait i l l, l i ii s tlrt ( stf tit!
A. I. MATHEWS
General Agent, 12 Gold st. N. Y ,I)
• . "gyla.. BROWN, h , NO. 0 SMITHF9I,I9Esa
street, cures yphillis, Syphilitic Erup
outrage near that place the day before. Broadway, N u fw n Y ' ork. Two sizes, 50e. and $l. Also manufacturerof Mernews' ARNICA Yam ' tin
, ns, Gonorrhea, of t, Stricture, . Urethral
It appears that these fiends in human --- --- - 7
- -- GLOSS, the best hair dressing le use. Price 25 ' Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, Skin Diseas.
cents.
Janl6-lyd ca. Scorbutic Eruptiona, Tatter,Ringworm
shape, meta boy upon the hig;hway, and
- Mercurial Diserees, Seminal Weaness, Piles'
prompted by a spirit that could scarcely
Rheumatism, Female Weakn ' ..;
eas, kronthly Sup
-IT ENETIAN HAIR DYE., VENETIAN
belong to anything human, dragged him
V JUNINIENT and CRISTADORO'S HAIR r mato
asDiseases of the Joints ,Nervous Af
t.
ectiona, Pains in the Back awl Lina, Dritatton
to a secluded place and emasculated
DYE, sold at
him. The Sheriff of Hardin county tuis
_.. Jos. FLEMING'S DRUG STORE, 'of the Bladder and Aktrisys, suceesafuny
er e
at
informed
aranteed
ed. gu .
ap2.3.1t
informed all the officers within his reach igrITEXICAN Id U9TA N GI LIN I- Cor. of the Diamond and Market at . ' ' : a
MENT -The parties in St. Louts and - -- - - ---- LARGE ASSORTMENT
of the appearance of these men,. and it Cincinnati ':
who have been counterfeiting the - - Th
dies' Misses' and Childrens' Boots, Gaiter/
Counterfeits 11 , Counterfeits II I and Bnin;nraia, ;nit received, at
is hoped the measures already taken will blustang Liniment under pretence of proprietoz OF
.1-s,
result in their capture.-Columbus Ohio, ',hip have been thoroughly estoped by thel p
)ourta. C'ourts. ' LOOK OUT! ! LOOK OUT 111
JOSEPH H. BORLAND'S,---a.S.
To guard against the further imposition; I hare I Hum bugers are About !! I aP23 98 Market ac , 2d door frotiys4s
Statesman.
procured from the United States Treitagury, a pm- i GENUINE PEBBLE
THE President says that ill the Senate sate steel-plate revenue stamp, whin is placed !
each bottle.
tnr an t.7 w h i g= w be b tr il s I R uss ian Spectacles
he "owns nine of the Senators and one- itleerfatt4intfiLoolm
half of another." "Who owns the other the article la a counterfeit, and worth- . iaIyPOITTINGUET. NITilinCE.-21dPROVE I
half?" asked a gentleman to whom the us
less itmilitation. Examineevery bottle. This Lin place of business, and have received o direct my from I
President was speaking. Henry Wit- manl_yeaaarabe. eiTlieliretiaaiVilylCrisihg
ts
n in n favor f or' Ituitats a line and most brilliant genuine Ma
son, of Massachusetts, ' replied the the habitable globe that floes not contain en- p ... tu re uu se d rtt us,
setnnPgeitnibelne
alfictaelearn,yewagannstifdntio
Chief Magistrate. "Wilson is for ine,,, d ance n n of its wonderful effects. It is the best chasers are entitled to Spectacles Ire! . of
says the President, "before breakfast: . roy lt t riki il r i et t i l i t en e
t i i v i, or i l t l. e With Its resen man t imi charge!' the first should fail. Also, received
rather against me while his digestion is - 1111 t arena - fleetly remarkable. Cram are hew, O ffi f ie p ot t o h nn e p fl t r ini t i stockd in ever tr a cri n g i l i ll ts p t i t in i: i ca
going on after it; loves me like pie due_ i t i l'
t e aißg 71,1 B ° d untold 611 K/1 fives iz t red. valuttbleraniuu:l, struments, which/ I will sell to suit the /times,
For a and respectiun i g l it e all In want of tbearticie.
ing the hours which he spends visiting bruise:6 sprains, rhettinatiiin, swellings, bites, J. OND, Practical optician.
the various departments andiessiting for ado:abreast: strained barges, aio”lt IS„,___
~nvq!i• Look out for No.' 51, 51, 61 Fifth streck.
places anti patrOnage; and . bitterly my enrt.rellied_y that should never..be ampeimed am,
0 be in every family. Sold by -
enemy from seven every evening until and zo a i. ,
he goes to bed, drops asleep and com
mences snoring. Wilson is carrying I -
water on both shoulders; but I guess
he'll get a wetting and soil his clothes
before he gets through."
TlONAttlititrs In Stooks.
From tar give&
Aftettp sock the morning,
and b ": 7 ''tirlr five in the evening,
the si; ew York 'When wan
,
dermg - d.o; all street, from Broad
way, wilPti r eiii: a confused soandastrapge
ly in contrast 'with - the rattling ,0140le
pavements. 4 Drawing nearer, the roar
of confused' voices breaks upon the ear,
like a Testenie4ebate in a lager beer sa
loon. As you open William street bed
lam bursts upon your visiorOatite shape
of a curb-stone stock jobbing board.
The street is blockaded, and policemen
thread their - way through the crowd of
excited gamblers, vainly striving to keep
open a passage for honest business men.
Such a din of voices, such wild; gesticu
lation, such frenzied eyes , and such ex
cited faces meet you nowhere , outside of
the craziest ward in an Insane Retreat.
The seething of that crowd is like the
boiling of a huge cauldron, and in the
centre of that wild mass the noise, and
clamor and confusion are deafgni%_
In the center stands the man ~ whose
physical frame is the strongest and
whose lungs are the most sonorous—
that's no place for feeble men. He bawls
out something—you can not tell what—
shaking his memorandum book over his
head, and behind you a sharp quick cry
pierces the ear—"taken,"—and feeling
something at work at your back, you turn
to catch a pickpocket, when the man
with the sharp voice removes his memo-
randa, having been using your shoulders
as a table on which to note his purchase—
for between the huge man who bawled I
out at the center and the man of sharp
reply in your ear, a stock operation ha ,. t
been performed, and thousands of clot
has bargained to change hands. Imair
iue one hundred men crying out allman •
ner of stocks, in all manner of amounts,
at all manner of rates, for sale, and an
other hundred bawling in as loud voice
their bids for as great variety, and every
one accompanying this Jargon with the
wildest gestures, and the rattling of assn
oranda books to gain attention, and add
to this a mental and physical excitement
that finds its counterpart only in the hag
gard features of the frequenters of a
gambling hell, and you have a picture of
the daily scene near the corner of Wall J. onNwuLl. • •• •
and William street, New York. ,r--coRNI.- ELL & KERR,
And the saddest part of all is that the
greater portion of that crowd of reckless CARRIAGE MANITFACTIMERS,
and desperate stock gamblers are young
men; many of them notryei turned twee • Silver and Brass Platers,
ty, and yet commencing a career that And manufacturers of
will as surely end in shipwreck as an at Saddlery & Carriage Hardware,
tempt to breast the Atsnlic on a raft.
No 7 St, Clair street, and Duquesne Way,
Men rush in and out of that
crow,)
breathless with the fever, and not down (near the Bridge,)
PITTSBURGH.
on their neighbor's back, with hand
trembling with exritempt, their par- rar-D ENTIST KETH K
chases or sales, while in the outer p:irt It - acted Ithout pain by the use of Dr.
tilt. circle the ' bulk and "bear ""‘ 4 3 's apparatus
.l. F. HOFFMAN,
manufacture iirwa to innate or depre—
DENTIST.
stocks, if by dint of lying they may cat. I,
an unwary victim. to work warranted
Talk about visiting the criminal tour', 134 Smithfield Street.
the brothels, the prisons, the dant., j u6-I Y 4 PITTSBURGH.
houses, and the Fambling hells to see the -
desperation of New York' We say that ' \ TTTNTION CO \IPANY.youI ..
unteers, tisiievt to retain their
that curb•stone stock exchange shom..s h.-with unimp aired during. the campa.igu, must
picture of recklessness a n d cri me b e f ore to it themselves; do not trust to the Army
which every other picture pales, and as
Ay?l'irsr/11‘.ZTN71aTHC)kvi't:ti-7
he looked on that fierce swaying mass, French soldier uses them. If the reader of tnins
and listened to that wild tumultuous Jan- limier' cannot get a box of Pillsor Otntment from
gle, the moral play of-the gamester was the httgire, le t t i l:(i a m ai w o • u ri n tz t a ci n t d ne i
hung in living letters over the scene- matt a hm e iree of s ettlfense.. Many dealers
''The gambler's destiny is written on the willow keep my medicines on hand because they
gates of Hell!" cannot nod". as intl.:A profit as on other persons'
make. 35 cents, tai emu., and 11,40
pot per boa or
.
apl9-Iwc
D. S. BARNES, New York
T HE ABOVE ARTICLES FOR S~
SIMON JOHNSTON,
aor.
f dam-eod Elluilthtladd and Fourth sta.
ialautu
W....PRESTON & hIEBRILIN.YEA4*
POWDERS.
This article Is vastly superior fir.JuLy Yeast
or Haking.Powder In use. (3 lye it atrial . ee
gross received at JOSEPH FLEEING'S Rettig
Store, corner of the Diamond and Market streati
where also can be had a complete ailiortmear4f
Preston & Alerrirs Flavoring Estrarts and Our
nett's Flavoring Extracts. These extracts are
without doubt superior to any extracts now in
Use.
Nn. 1 Carbon Oil is still retailing at 50 cents
per gallon.
Prime Potash at IS cents per pound.
biuperior, Soda Ash at cents per pound.
• A WO, a fine assortment of Liquors for medial.
nal purposes. Remember the place.
At Joseph Fleming'a Drug Store,
At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store,
A t Joseph Fleming's Drug Store,
Corner of the Diamond and Market street,
Corner of the Diamond and Market Street.
telda-f&f
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HERNIA OR RUPTURE CURED.
—We are prepared to treat successfully
all eases of rupture in young persons, most cases
to middle aged, and in some cases cf old persons
having fitted up an extensive establishment for
manufacturing
Improved Trusses and Supporters
In pecuhar cases or where persona desire any
style of truss not on hand we will manufacture
to order. Having the largest stock in the city all
persons requiring trusses will find it to their ad
vantage to call.
Dr lit'GA RR will attend personally to the am
plication of Trusses, Supporters, &c., &c.
Besides our own manufacture we have a large
stock 01
Ritter & Penfield's Oelebrated Trusses,
Dr. S. S. Fitch•s Celebrated Trusses,
Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated Trusses,
VHENCH. ENGLISH and - GERMAN
TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS,
a
Elastic Stockings, Bandages, Le
At Hie Pittsburgh Drug House,
'F ( SR - FrEnVie - E et. Xi' C. 4 RR
APOTHECARIES,
orner of Fourth 3110 Market streets, Pittsburgh
et.l2 I) d,
Inge,cKlavig & LONG, NO. 127-.1.1
IQ Orly street, Pittsburgh Pa., Agents for
Russell's Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower
and Reaper, Quaker Blower and Reaper, Cayu
ga Chief sr., Mower and Rearr, Farmer Mow
er and Wood Mower. Also ores Rakes, Ray
Elevators, and 'Farming and Agricultural Im
plements of all lands. ap2o
*DAY'Et -- ,,UVERTISEMEIVTB.
TABLONVX STVANTS
An exhibition of •
T'A.EIII:IEA.UX VIVANTI9.
Sanitary and Subsistence Got&
AtiBlSC:ll2 4 O - ICI XX.A.M.X.,
On THURSDAY EVENING, April 28, 1864
Doors open at 7; to commence at
Tickets, including reserved seats, $1,50. The
sale of seats to commence on Monday, April
25th, at 9 p. m., at Mellor's Music store, Wood
street.
Ladles who attend this exhibition are respect
fully requested to appear without bonnets.
ap23-td
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED,
THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES
Is particularly called to our large and
splendid
Stock of New Goods
In addition to our usual extensive assortment
hey wtl find very pretty styles of
Ladies' and Misses' Hats and Bonnets
B ANCITXL Kra R
In great variety, and cheaper than now gene-
rally sold. Also
SPRING AND SUMMER BALMORAL SKIRTS,
and a very choice stock of MERINO and SILK
VESTS and UNDERGARMENTS for gentle
men's wear. We have as tine a lot of FINE
TRAVELING SHIRTS as can be found any
where. Also Ladles' and Gents' Linen Collars,
Ties, Scarfs, Gloves and Hosiery, Pooketbooks,
Poretmonnales and Purses; elegant steel and jet
Pins and Broches, Belts and Belt Buckles, and
a full line of Trimmings and Fancy Goods
As Cheap as the Cheapest.
Who'sails Rooms up stairs and in basement
MACRUM & GLIDE,
78 Market street.
MOHAIR LUSTRES,
Plain, Striped and Checked,
suitable for promenade and traveling dresses.
1 or en le by
WHITE, ORR &
- No. 25 Fifth Street.
dux. BARRECTitEsiI-1/00P8
lUr sale by . JArasaowir,
ayal 138 Woottstreet.._
TROChESTER
per Tools. For sale by - e L • 00
ap23 TAXES BOWN,
F •• 136 Woodstreet,
.1(1 1811
stock' for sale by JMEI BONM
a 223
130 WOod street.
111ThIarroLlfiled
valor sale by :TAMAR BQWN,
atdip
18 8Weod street.
&
AIL futon). For sale by . .1:8111ES BOrlB,
a p 23 , 188 Wpodsfreet:
LOSTRAVIVE..,,WAraiti6
els, Pillars, rreseoes, Stauary, Flews,
Testers, Fire Screens, Sortie toe., Sce. For
sale b 3:Lettst wA.L ood st.
tir t itirli - BurrtitiltrErPLlNT
1 /03111iGT—Just received and for sale by
FETZER & ARMSTRONG
mh.29 corner Market and First 16.
MaiEl
For the benefit of the
mittees,
Will be given et
Spiced Syrup Blackberry i
For Summer Complabits,
Dysentery, &e.,
whiPREFERABLE TO MOST
parations for the above affections thee ilds
fact :.It does not check the disease euddenly,
(thereby rendering inflammation at the 'bowel
liabled but changes the chameter of,aed egeatµ.
ally and permanently removes the unease, Anil
being purely vegetable, it cantle glven tante In.'
(ant with perfect safety.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
api
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SecOnd Arrival of Now `Goods"
FOR THE PRESENT'SEASOWIAOW
-open for We Inspection ef our oustorn:
en and the - public, and to aathase whoa ppreet.,
ate style and quality in Clothing, embraclng.
everything that is new and dealraltieloraVrist
class custom trade, which we. Will .make opjpr i
order to thesatisfaction of those oito Mak fa - for
us with their patronage.
GRAY, POSSIEL & RESET
SAAr'umiL GRAY ScSllal'ors
No. 19 Plfth . street.
N. 13.—We make a speciality of oflieeta , uni
form for the army mid Navy. ap2o
Pianos,: Pianos.
IBEG TO ANNOVBrcz TO MY PAT_
rons, customers, sc., who have been wafting
so patiently- for some time, that those Louis
•
XI V. style Plano'Fortea,from the celebrated fat.
tory of Wm. linabe & Co.,,Balthnote/rwill qp
rive this week and also a One assortm en t G ob"
well known Raines Bros. New YOkrPiaui*
which, are. warranted for tiveyearc
CHARLOTTE BLUME 43 PUsh street sole
agent tor thwabOwo inatrinnettis for Pittagurgh
aim Western Pentis_ylvtiou,
wk LANDRETH & SON'S peaukwAT
i - Neede,DHOn Set Ette
red Gewett
Chili Peach Mow and S
DcW4 "c
-entred and for ale by -
_ BECKHAM tai bi %
- ""r street,
IL RARABILS-41111 NEW OZEILERt.
gy RELS—Just readied sad Ibr Wei?!
MUM'
ago FETZER
'erase MA * lII*
*DAYS
. •
art.EAV 14-pirrastibiftwqr-'-'
11 nparatk1eit - Attraeninitl.
• 4'111,4
•
atip nuaristo...wlinnym.
777
NOW --IS THE ;ACCEPTED TIME.
ITTIV!
Cheaper thin- the,,Chen .
BOOTS :& * WOES
UNHEARD
01{11DIUM £IIIOD3
1 0 C'E N rx. s .
colvelxEcir RQLL
SHOE STORE.
62 FIFTH STREET,
ANTNest Door to Mipetiss office
'A thousand empty Shoe Cases for sate
406
MYERS, SCHOYER & CO‘,
STATIONERS,
Blank Book
,Manufutarers,
N 4c) . 8 9
FIFTH STEIEIMP
POST BUILDENTGS.
All
Orders Promptly Attended-to
spl6
NEW GOODS •
Just received at the TR [DIMING STORE co
MACRUM & GLYDE,
78 Market Street,
Can now be found the best and most carefully
selected stock of FANCY GOODS ever opened
in the city, comprising
Embroideries of all kinds; Blob Lace.
and Embroidered Collars and .1114oblered
Sets; Lace and Embroidered Handker
chiefs; Ladies' and Gents' Herastitohed
do; Black Crape Collars and gate, very
cheap; Linen Collars and Cuffs. Onr,
Hosiery Department will be fonial'very
complete in Ladies' and Gente - Kids in
all colors; Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves
comprising new styles; Cotton Hosiery_ of
all makes, in White, Brown, Slate, Mixed
and Black; also, Silk Wrap Hose. Fan
cy Goods, 'Notions and Nick-Nax in end
less variety and the beat assortment in the'.
oity, all at the
LOWEST PRICES,
deit•^Vi r holesale Rooms Up Stain sold lakitujo
Bailment, -•
OPENING AT
HUGUS & lIACKE'S,
spring Oloaks,
Spring shawls,
Spring Balmorale,
jSpring Delaines,
Spring Dreas Ckrods,
Of the latest styles
Light Chintzes,
Light - and Dark Prints,
Cor. sth and Market Sts.
iiill=LaauiuD
Sueceaaors to
MERCHANT
Na 127 LII
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" 7 : il
, OF PRWES
PRINTERS