ght paii# dst PITT.BIIIIB O *O*ll4 - :Y *magi:Ka, APRIL 2 5 . 1564 IFMM'irrain Tr :II:010 The, massacre of white soldiers, at Aiffistee, in,Florida, some time since, in pursuance of :the President's instrue 7 tions to reclaim that State was notnear so distressing to" Abolition as is the calamity. the other. , day at Fort The reason of this that the former disaster fell principally upon White aoldieiff,'while the latter barbarity was inflicted tlpini colored ones. 'Tile onlirktroublexhio.h the former occasion ed my Abolitionphilanthropists, was for than tbiSind. same seape-goat to blame itniki t l'i' order to save the Adminis tratitmfrom censure. At length Gen. Szvimorrtt, au officer in command at Alustee, - wati aelected to bear the blame. Bat this oftker is not willing to bear the • blunders which belong to other shoulders,: and he very _plainly says so. He was denounced as , being not only a military blunderer; but what was worse, amadrolrer of slavery. In a letter, in reply , to these charges the General indig nintlY and inanftldly observes • AriS r a(axery seng4this—even in a moderate forinz-I never eatiikstaeo. But I despise and scorn the hypocritiCal and Banal monious phi lanthrbphy of some Who are fa tterang—person .4, pecuniarily, and Pont 'catty—upon t. wiOnis of 'the hiack, but Who have been very earerul liev&* tckset him sie example on the bat- Tias:Dlay: relieve Gott. Smndotrs for the iitresent, but if he does not take a step forward and avow his belief in Ab olitlim he-may expect speedy dismissal fromthe service. The minds of our op ponents are diseased upon this subject, whit& we can not so well describe as it is in the following extract from a recent speech of Senator HENDERSON of Mis liouri: 'Congress keeps up the old theme, devising ways and:linen= to cripple slavery. We act as that:4We Presidential proclamation against sla very would end the rebellion. A diseased and mortal sentiment rei ,the subject -has spread abroadif lWe went something done, after which uo dottkprenuans that slavery is dead. This reetlessztess leads us into many errors. Some Offficideasuit ',the. capacity of officers in the ffield, mot iftcnresh by successful strategy against Sheeler/niece by their activity In freeing slaves. Iwisureagerness to accomplish an end we lay a -precedent which, under change of circumetan ces. may place our own rights at the mercy of 'military power. An ilegalproclamation against .6iliVert comes like a mantle of charity to cover a multitude of faults. It is as the waters of the '.Orden, washing out the taint of leprosy. He 'mitt is known to be anti-slavery may drive ten thousand men to unavailing slaughter. The `country lamentathe dead, but honors the hero. why aunt Cesar last Dyrr lutchituni Hannibal lbat Zatatti Napoleon lost Leipsic and Waterloo. country may bleed, but the heart of our Is right. lie that Is thought to be doubtful upon this all-absorbing question is under con stant suspicion. Ten nor twenty successful battles can save him. The tale of an idiot against him is believed." EXTREME LOTALTI • ..The extent j pf some people's loyalty Nntbist. extrtofdinary. - A short time since Was made manifest by a loyal leaguer in the New York Custom House, whOwas, while making loyal speeches, engaged in furnishing rebel agents with inn - twig aid for the rebel cause. We now legirn from the ifror/d that another loyallew.tor in the metropolis has come .td grief: lilies, says the. World, leaked out in spite of the efforts of the radicals 100.cOnceal the internal rottenness of the loud-mouthed Loyal Leagues, that Mr. Crrini . MB, a Hoboken Loyal Leaguer, employed in our custom-house, has been arrested for receiving bribes from ship pers of contraband:.goods. Mr. CICAL KER was one Of Mr. Collector BARNET'S Appointees, an inspector stationed on the Fast; river, and was charged with the duty of watching e,ontraband vessels. It about three weeks since he was AFrested, by General Drx, we believe, and , sent to Fort Lafayette for exhibit ing his fidelity to Republican princi plesi, Its so many of his fellow-laborers *pier Mr. RA.RNICY have done, by "giv ing -aid, and comfort to the enemy." #LOODY rNSTRUCTIONs : The. fury and nonsense of the Aboli 'tbin 'press on the late atrocity. at Fort 1?111iivir 1 ' are evidences of the diseased ~.eoilditiop of the unfortunate party it represents. In one column of their pa pers' we have a homily upon the barber ' Lity of, he rebels, as evidenced by their „conduct to the negro soldiers at Fort Pillow,:and in, the next column we find 's-'does and senseless demand for our ,; authorities to ithitate these very savage ;,-And — inhuman barbarities. They, pro . Sessing to be horror-stricken at whole saleimurder in the excitement of actual propose to commit the same bt4e44..crliae 14 cold blood. Of course rhere la no man in his senses at the Worth , who can justify or apologize for the ws.ntim r killing of the unfortunate • negro soldiers at Fort Pillow. It was the.deed of barbarians, and the Govern ment of the United,States is bound to „t 4:e such tudasures as will•protect in fu- Aurb,ttzlse who wear its unifOrm; but it ' . l,Bl:llaticalled upon to commit the same it condemns. ' A war of mutu- Lnilli il itatigitter would not be tolerated by kcfr ,;Akke,g.palized world; And as we have now i i , tho4toitageiground i. we should keep it. ~ -- -- Tan , Philadelpnks, Age, In alluding to .',.i 0 11101444rppltitlefts lrtotuations of the ,ya . ue Of paper lnnney, unsettling all -I. <:chinvierclal 'transactions and causing ,i:stl i , g.e.osral ,TRlA,irt ; the, contmunity, says: ~...:,• tAlihile4teople were.-4410.sail?and anxious, ' ). 'c' . '' P . 2 . li,i• 1... hi a SRW another sight " Twenty "•?:, .' A,YI>VA.eA regrOet l purchased with aelluwmoteyEofiat rich corporations, and :'thifrieti'ittidArrikid,-. out of the Federal ./..:.-A-- ,-. Treasury, . were. ~ g - through 011 T tta,ddenett, streets . , .- street, and ''''irlitltratibtlter, trf ar e " IMBIBE.. •y array.. .1; - alia fair women kuniled..an! „clapped' ~. , 1:4 ,i, z. 04 4 ‘p.ocaish, 113-40,- it „. i . were tr...gcL , ftwaved,i'aitirmiisiTc; n0f,.140. -t, vP,ty itt..,,,,, t- .., 4601 , 0 .7, 60ta d e d.,t atit i .tiiims . : node` sit& ty.25.. -- 4- -..•., - • - • luraa . out ,tll 4.0-44 116 :00 41 7 W.lli*e 4l. bc -°3o9cs - tletiimaraXieorge;:ba iiiiillidetod - .., e . t,•;‘ , ,ft '.er. BaOh one-of these , 1- . 1 ~,,,,, )r, t„,_, : ~ /, Rl:prminent 11,,000--t.4 A - :the who e o involves milipenttr nearly three millions of dollars. MIS ,tair The Dispatch Vatnrday, Allud - ing to THE POST obseo Our neighbor gravely.ou fie a reason why colored men should not tidiAwrmated lc), vote, certain remarks attributed*rdr Lit - ter* Su. I pose Mr. Lincoln had ek*ust wine himself in incur of makingVersfr. • o lice holders of negroes, ant* b lttie system of nmiacegenation, o 4aulit4nrnelghbot, have quoted 1113 rem,r„ks Wi t sra. 4. 0 0: for anything ty We answer no ; we would not quote Mr. "Ascots to adopt his opinions un der such circumstances. In 1858 he made some sensible observations which we adopt now ; in the same year he made some - Wry foolish ones; which we dis card. Like the Dispatch, Mr. LtscoLN used ,fazi •ochasionally stumble upon a sound opinion, but this is no reason why we should now adopt all of his or its hallucinations in regard to either negro equality or miscegenation. FROM HARRISBURG HARnIsBrRo, April 22 EDITOR POST:—The Apportionment bill passed to-day after a bitter struggle on the part of the Democracy. The bill is the most iniquitous ever before pre sented, and must certainly react upon the party originating it. I send you the list of yeas and nays that they may be recorded. The vote stood 45 to 48. The Democrats who were absent have much to answer for. The following is the vote: Yesa—Messrs. Alleman, Barnett, Hightail, Bit lingfelt, Bowman (Lancaster) Brown,Burgavin, Cochran, (Erie) Cochran, (Philadelphia) C,de man, Denniaton, Etniee, Foster, Glass, iltiern ,ey, Henry, Herron, Hill, Iltifiton, Kaiser, Kel ley, Kerns, (Philadelphia) Kounce, Lee, Lill , ' McClellan, McKee, MeMurtrte, Meyer. Marsh. Miller, Tilussultnan, O'Hare, Olmstead, (Pricier, Pancoast, Reed, slack. Smith. (Chester) Smith, 'Lancaster) Smith, (Philadelphia) Sutpl./(.. Watt, Watson', Wells, White, Windle, idlinson —Speaker. Says—Messrs. Alexander, (Clarion) Alexan oer, (Centre) Balstiach, Barger, Beek, Boileau. B iwinan, (Cumberland, Ellis, Gilbert, Ci tither. Hakes, Hargnett, Haalett, Hopkins, Hoover, Horton, Jackson, .Tosephs, Kerns, (Schuylkill) Kline, Labar, Long, Mettlanus,Marshall, hllsai mer, Myers. Negley, Nelson, Patton, Pershing, Pottelger, Purdy, Quigley, Relit Rex, Riddle, Robinson, SchoTteld, Sharpe, Spangler, Stan barger, Walsh, Weaver, Weiser, Whaley. NEWS ITEMS NASSAU papers state that Mobile, Sa vannah, Charleston and Wilmington, are less ridgidly blockaded than ever. TICE season at Washington is said to be dying out. Mrs. Lincoln's trunks are packed for her spring tour. IT is stated that the Rothchilds are to start a bank in the city of Mexico, un der imperial .uspice.3, with a capital of $60,000,000. THE Leavenworth Consercatire says butter has gocc in that city down to sev enty-five cents per pound within the last few days." IN Rhode Island oil has been substi tuted for coal in ”ne of the largest manu factoring establishments, and at les. than half the cost of coal. FORBES, of the 'Jumbolt (Cal.) Reg ister, has no faith in the effort to raise the ship Aquilla by means of a coffer dam. He says it reminds him of a cow in Illinois which he saw swallow a this tle and coffer dam head off. THE Journal of Comiteree thinks that anew rule should be adopted by Con gress, that no member of Congress shall advocate any plans Of government. or make any speeches on the state of the Union, which shall controvert the views of the majority, a propose any other way of troverniqr the United States than the way determined on front time to time by the caucuses of the ma jority. THE Cincinnati Con mercAV says "Two hundred mechanics employed in Gen. Sherman's department by the Gm emment, recently struck for higher wages. They were placed under arrest, and on Monday were sent across the Ohio river, by order of Gen. Thomas, to remain during the war. The General is not disposed to tolerate coercion of the Government by actsof insubordina tion." CAUSE OF NEW ENGLA2iII - LOYALTY". —The monthly pay rolls of the factories in Manchester, N. H., amount to about '1125,000, or a million and a half dollars a year. Previous to the war the sums paid were hardly two-thirds of this amount. The business of the town has been doubled in six years. A manufa , -- turing company in Nashua, N. 11., has furnished to the government, since the beginning of the war, two mil!ion pairs cotten flannel -drawers. THE Davenport Dennocral published a private letter from the Western army, in which it is stated that all the German soldiers are for Fremont, and refuse to take such Lincoln papers as the Illinois Staats Zeitung and the Cincinnati 1"0/4 s- Watt, and the American soldiers, also, are getting tired of the Lincoln Admin istration. THE tax bill occupies a book of 214 pages, and has 173 sections. This big tax book is a necessary addition to the Chicago Platform literature and Aboli tion sermons. It keeps them company. From a glance at the incoming tax, we are satisfied that the Administration wants immediately the last dollar of the people, which the war patriots have been anxious to give for the last three years. A NEGRO ELECTED.—The Abolition ists of Wayne township, Noskusko county, Indiana, in which the town of Warsawis situated, elected a negro bar ber Supervisor, on Monday last, says the Fort Wayne Times, and we ask why should they not? The Administration has commenced making commissioned officers in the United States Army of the same dusky individuals. Are the white men of Warsaw, who while working the roads will have to obey their negro Su pervisors, any better than the White •oldiers who will have to salute old Abe's dark skinned minions as their superb , rs in rank.—Lafayette Argus. PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S address, del v ered atthe Baltimore Fair is entirely .te - voted to allusions to negro liberty and gro soldiers. There is not a word ci cerning the courage and fortitude white troops; not a word in reference to the prospects of our military success; not a word in compliment to the sanitary movements which have awakened the whole land in behalf of those who have suffered by the war. It is a mere polit ical clap-trap effusion, designed to make capital by promising retribution for the Fort Pilliow massacre. No man but a mere ordinary politieien could have made such a speech on such an occasion. SOME years since an incident occurred in the Boston Lunatic Hospital, of a very peculiar character. A mother and daughter both became inmates, and were placed in the same story of the building, where they had access to the same Hall. They met end recognized each other, though one had left the other years ago in Ireland. Both had crossed the ocean. become residents here, and lost all knowledge of each other's history or fate; bath became bereft of reason, and came upon the public for support, and in a mad-house, surrounded by those who Were hopelepaly insane, the child and parent met; and though reason dethron ed, and each was there with a "mind .diseased," yet nature triumphed over a oouded intellect s and for a brief moment the, parties talked of the land of their -and - when they separated from Vach incident o f rtitnantic re + 3 fit} , neftti , to salt' the , most anx- Nts Vittraordinarr advert , tnres. NMI THE POST---PITTSBURGH, 419N1)4Y, 1 ' 257;- ilgr'PßE ON,dp.ELEREIEUS• YEAST PO • 4 • ra-t: • • This ar vast'.: superior to any Yeast ,Or Baking der in-u Olve it a trial. Fire ree i; - "`• at JO EMING'S D i g , rn • • t the Xlininond Market street, a: (so cli3X-be litriPA:ollaplete assortment of Merril's lagrtiring Extracts and fur itettlerlavoring Ettriota. - These extracts are vitvithiAt doubt superior to any extracts now in .life Del Carboni4itUittill retailing at 60 cents P 84 4 - on - ' me Potash at tB-cents pet pound. superior Soda Ash at 6 cents per pound. Also, a fine assortment of Liquors for medici nal purposes., Remember the place-. At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, Corner of the Diamond and Market street, Corner of the Diamond and Marlietaireet. 1 leb2s-tal HERNIA OR AL : PTV/LE CURED. —We are prepared to treat successfully all cases of rupture in young peracmg,moat asap in middle tided, and in edme hies crold' persona having fitted up an extenaive establishment fur manuMet uring In peculiar defies or where persons desire age' style of truss not on hand we will manufactdie to order. Having the largest stock in the city all persons requiring trusses will find it to their ad vantage to call. Dr. IVI'GARR will attend personally to the ap plication of Trussea. Supporters, etc., &c. Besides our own mAnufacture we hate a large stock of Ritter & Penfield'i Celebrated Trusses, Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated Trusses, FRENCH., 1.71%;kiL111 wail GERMAN TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, At the PDtaburgh Drug Lloube APOTHECA.RIES, corner of Fourth and Market streets, FirtabUro sel2-Iyd-o & KF.RIt, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And menu lecturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No.l Clair street, and Duquesne Way, (near the Bridge,) PITTSBURLIII. In the year iatss Mr. Mathews first prepared the VENETIAN Ha IR I) 1: ; since that time it has been used by thousands, and in no instance liar It failed to give entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest in the world. Its price is only Plfty cents, and ea-:h bottle contains double the quantity of dye it, those usually sold for 91. The VENETIAN DYE Is warranted not to in ore the hair or scalp,in the slightest degree. rhe VEN El LAN li F. works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparnt, whatever. The VENETIAN DYE produces any shade that may be desired--ttne that will not ttete.er,...k ENTION COM PANY . or wash out—one that is as permanent as the r wavers, ho expect to retain their Itself. For sale by all druggists. Price oU cents. health unimpaired during the campaign, must A. I. MATH THEY, rs see to it themselves not trust to the Army , (leneral Agent., la Gold st. N. Y. ; .11.03 mit ew with 1101.1 . 1 .1reL " Iso manufacturer of IX sr ars we' Aux H WAY'S PILLS AIN I , OINT.ILENT. rusts, the best hair dressing in use. Price French soldier uses than. It the reader of i cents. jani6-Iyd •nollee' cannot get a hug ut Pillsor Ointment front the drug storein his plaex, Let Mtn write to me, _ lIRrDIEC.NTISTRY.—TEETiI Iti.X traoted without pnin by the use of Dr. )I.ldry's npparata a. J. F. 0 V I.` DENTIST. All w,,rk warrantee ore not surprloed at such (Acta an t Le tu11,,,41ng although the persona who write them are. We know the persona and elrimmstances, hence teri at liberty to indorse their statements New Hanrono, 'lintels., Nor. t 4, 1883. DEAR SIR . -1 have been sift feted many years with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, rind a general disordered system. Physielami and medicines failed to relict e me. While visiting some friends New York who wet e using Plantation Bit tern they grevallisi upon me to try them. I ,oninieneed with a small ma rlaiptrul alter dinner. Feeling better by degrees, in a few days I stns astonished to find the cold nee.; and drailipa had entirely lett ale, and I could sleep the night through, which I had not done far years. I feel like another being. My appe te ano strength has e also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. Respectfully, JCDITH Roeaet.. L1:D6131:13.y , Sept. 113, 1863 " • • • I have been in the army hospital f..r fourteen moo the—speech less and nearly de ad . t Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of Planta tion Bitters. • • Three bottles restored my speech anS'cured me. • • ( a. 1 -- Lati ( r E. The following la from the Manager of the Union Houle School for the Children of Volun teers Bitters have been gii en to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weaklungs most happy effect. One little girl an pH, titular, with pains In her head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all 21edical skill had been exhausted, has been en tirely restored. We oommenced with but a tea spoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite, and strength rapidly increased, arid she is now Well. Respectfully, Dins. 0. M. lisa-on." 't • • • I owe much to you, for I verily he- Leve the Plantation Bitters have 'raved my life. Rai. W. If.. WAGGONER, Madrid, N.Y.- " • • • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife hae been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, P AsACritn:N, Philadelphia, a." • • • I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to.absadort Pioching. • • Plantation liittera have cureirmel REV. J. S. CATIZOEN, Rochester, N. Y." • • • I have given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the moat astonishing effect. G. W. D. ANTMEWS, Superintendent Soldier's Home, Otis., O." " • • • The Plantation Bittern have cured me of Liver tlomplaint, of which I wan laid up prostrate, and had to abandon my business. H. 13. KINUSLEY, Cie% eland, O." •• • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary iirgans that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. U. U. McioaE, No. 264 Broadway." - , The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the I a r1,, ,, ,nid brilliant, and are exhaused nature's i , xent restorer. They are composed of the cele brated Ualisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Boots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pure lit. Croix Runt. S. T.-1860-X. Persona of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude. palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid Hy ero7onstipation, &c., deserve to suffer If they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medi cal authorities, and are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceeding ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. NoTTce.—Any person pretending to sell Plan- I tation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swind- I Well seasoned ler and imposter. It is put up only in our log I "IV cabin bottle. Beware of botttles refilled with ! ! C 1-4 , LA X - L imitation deleteriousstulT, for which several per- I A ; Aeons are alreadtin prison. See that every bot- : T McCALLIJDIPS. tle has our United States stamp over the cork unmutilated, and our signature on steel-plate side I i label. Sold - by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. I . .. . .. D it aX i tiftCTellr li r EitS SIMON J FINSTON, e .. cor. Smithfield 4sita 41 atm. fsbntrudekw-eoil Improved Trusses and Supporters Dr cl C Fite It's Celebrated Trnsaes, Elastic Stocking*, 13xudagei, ace '1'01111r:1%; 31• C; .A._llll 114 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH 80 Maiden Lane, encloaini, the amount, and I IT ENETIAN 111.11.11 DYE, VENETIAN will mail a box free of expense. Many dealers ♦ LINIMENT and CRISTADORO'Is HAIR will not keep my medicines on hand because they DYE, sold at cannot make as much pront an on other persons' .JOTS. FLEMING'S DRUG STORE, make. 25 rents, 69 cents, and 81,4 U per Iron or t 'or. of the Diamond and Market at. 'WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO be astonished at anything. Years of CS: perience and &correspondence extending through out all the nationalities of the habitable glut.. have turned their theories intu facts and edtali lished a basis from which we need not err II ACTS FT Ell MANSION, 67TH ST., New York, Aug. 2,1881 i. 'Your wonderful Plantation DR DELA R.E P. H. DRAKE 202 Broadway, N. Y ' a* 1 - 'al tr .. : , 0 medi. are madams whit% d. oc e q of Stimulatirg the blood to dlr. 'nage fin _tlikektnto the bowels. 8R.41111- RETH'iI .P quality r a high de and family. They ere ;may usettal: land adults ; adapted to bOth amtett~rattitinotteot ea bread, yet moat e@ectivep a giethetne. • The ion.Tieeno*SpringrWe, writewto Dr. B r uederdateot May mith, 1861: °I- hs" used your Invalnabld Vegetable Uni versal Pills in- n4t-femily since(l3BB, , ltterNiirti:„ nanniya ilurezn winnivothermeauctums , :were of no avail, bentittejiitquatkif my neigh bors using hundrelifat - dellirs' worth and I am satisfied they have received a thousand per rent in blessed health through their use. They xre used in this region for Bilious and Liver Li, eases, fever and Ague, and in all rheumatic canes With. the Most perfedt oneness., In fitt they ate, there great helianoe In iicanes; add 2 itrust 343 tie. vrable life may be long spared ,to prepare to excellent a medicine for the use of man. • „ . . Please send tneynto lowest price tly fate g r ° 66 Sold by THOMAS REDPATH, Titisourgl, andby all respectable dealers in medicines. rahl'74ydar.wc • tiI"THE CONFESSIONS AND EX PIUtrENUE OF AN IN VALlD.—Pub lished for the benefit, and as a OAUTION TO YOUNG DIEN and others, who surfer from Nervous Debility, Premature DeCil_y of Mao hoods&c., supplying at the same time THE M Ler a se Bets-Cosa. By one who has cured himself after undergoingeonsiderable quackery. By inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHAS. UEL MAYFAIR, esq., feb6-3lndacw . Bedford, Rings co., N. Y. DR.TOBIAS , VENETIAN HOUSE LINIMENT.—In pint bottles at tifty cents, cures lameness, outs, galls, colic, &c. 1 esd the following : Bostroat, July 7th, 18133. Dr. Tobias :—We have used for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, cuts, bruises and colic, and In every instance found t the best article.l ever tried in this circus comra ny. Please send pie six dozen, as it is the only liniment we use now. We have 108 horses, sore, very valuable, and we do not want to leave town without It. YAI7 FROST, Manager Van Ambrirgh & Co.'s Nlenaget , v. Sold by THOS. RELPA'fIi, Ylttat iirgh. sr..l all respectable Druggists. ()dice UortiauLlt street, New York. ni.hl7-ty datvas nr.A.- NEW THING UNDER THE t'a'N In its effect---Instantaneous. In its coloring power—meatthiess In all its ingredients—vegetable In its operation—natural. In its beautifying results—enduring. In its tendency—presen In its popularity—unequalled. CRISTADORO'S HAIR DIE. Is pronounced both by the World of Science ar.d the world of Fashion, the finest preparation ever invented by art to rectity the short comings of Nature. Manufactured by .1. GRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor Rouse, New York. Sold by all Drug gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers, nittl7-441a..w0 nre A FACT Is It a Dye MYERS, SCHOYER & CO., STATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, .1 7 ' F - 11' If 1.7. POST 81-71.1INcis All Orden, Promptly Attended to Counterfeits I I Counterfeits I I I L 0( 1K I.(' 1 1.04.)K OUT !!! Humbugers are About !!! GENUINE PEBBLE Russian Spectacles Isl PORT A Nl' NOT IC E.-1M PROVE X YOUR SIGIIT.--liaying opened my new place of business, and hare received direct from Russia, a fine and most brilliant genuine Dia m R ond ussian Pebble Spectacles. warranted to preserve, strengthen and improve the night. Purchasers are entitled to Spectacles' !ten or charge if the first should fail. Also, received one of the finest stocks ever brought to this city of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optical In struments, which 1 u ill sell to suit the times. and respectfully invite all in %snot of the article .1. DIA:filo:ill, Practical Optician . Look out for No 51, 51, 51 filth street. ape 'illiAllraer'lNlNl4L, 13R,ADBT_TRY'S CELEBRATED PIANOS! The mostPUW ERPVL end ELEGANT toned instruments manufsetureo in the country MN F.' I 11. S.,' 'l' I" 111 Z Reaelved within a month at State Pairs and Institutes. We are also agents for Schomacker & Co.'a and Boardman &Grayie Well-knov. - n excellent PIANOS, ant S, D, & NM, SMITH'S MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS PERSONS DESIRING A PERFECT instrument are invited to call and examine before purehasing elsewhere. Among' those who have purchased these Instruments in this vicini ty we take pleasure in referring to Allen Kre mer, esq., Bateman Ooe, esq., Allegheny city; John McCurdy, (of Park, McCurdy Lc C 0.,) Mrs. ;Vicki Wry, Oakland ; Dr. Jonas R. 'McClintock, A. lioeveler,eaq., Richard Bard, esq., East Lib erty ; John Quinn, esq., Dr, D M Hostetter, D. Al. Book, eeq ., Pittsburgh. A Guarantee of 5 years'with each In strument. WAMELINK & BARR, Sole Agents for Pittsburgh and 'Western Pa., Nu. 12 Bissell's Block, St. t3lalr et IlarA general assortment of Musical Goods always on hand. mhl x.czoicrwriEr aer - rkiji - umn, NEW STILES WINDOW SHADES, liecen ed THIS DAI C-) WEl : fir SPRING STOCK OF mii'CA_RPETS! No. 87 NOM. TEL Ilk — C — ECllAltrei — a3NO, rio. .127 LI.B. er 7 Y Street, Fittaburgh, Pa. Agents for Mrsell's Matsu and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaw.r,.Quaker Mower,,ort.Beliper, Cayu ga Chief, Sr., Mower sin 4 Renpe.r, Farmer M ow er and'Wthad Mower. Also Horse Rakes, ha Ekavators, and Farming and Agricultural plements of all kinds. ap2o WAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. jt Ssl l -7P, ‘ ,rjr a • Cz3 °il Ga l _ 177 ' \Li TESTIMONIAT.B SE G MACHINES "1 titre to recommending it as every WA) I 113tol, " Rev. Dr. LEAVITT, Editor New York Independent :/Ale Insect [}rover Bakor for two year 3. (}inn rote have I,rrn worn out without the give Hev UEU. \NIPPLE, N. Y. • v. are usArie over &13sIcer•s :"•ewing Ma. runes, and %lie ples.sere testify to its beautf ~ Its eirniateitT." OLORGE P. MORRIS, Editor flame Journal. "After trying several good machines, I prefer he Ci rover a. }Saki,. and feel competent to re n,,,nn It to, r , er) variety of family sewing." E. P. SPOONER, Editor Brooklyn Star. ~ know o ..one more deserving of public ecru ndence and pal ronage 'llan the Grover S. Ba ker" PittriSergh Post. - For family porpones. thd Cliorer S Baker swing ael!ne ti inn - lately superior to any ,otn., in Ph tiadelphia Press. lie Lirorer & Baker Machine runs with no more noise than the pun of a gratified kitten. Then le no complicated machinery In it to get out ,r order " Phi/mit/phis '•Tbe , irover s Llsl.l,x_alschines are vastly tope; for In all others in use. it is conceded by s t s line applied a practical test that the isusous rover a. linker Stitch is Infinitely the roost Eturnble." Philadelphia Bullefix. -Alter haring tried all the principal Sewing Akehlhes, we must a,cor I to rirover r Baker t:.e e-eminence." • \Ve have tested the Urover &Baker Sewing 'achines ln our houses, and strongly recom mend them to our subscribers Ladner' Bock. ' 1 i.cre is m, branch or system 01 Sewing kr.uivri to the Sualneas, eithed practical or orna mental, to which. the o:rover tx Baker Machine nud its Improvements cannot be applied. It gii es !tie the greatest pleasure to add my testi mony to the unrivaled excellencies of the Urn ver & Baker Machine. It is In my opinion by tar the moat valuable of any . . PRINTERS Oros ern Baker's Machine makes a beauti ful elastic seam that does not rip or wear with washing ; runs most noiselessly, isplain, simple, easy to work, and not liable to get out of repair; fastens the ends of its awn thread, and uses the tread and silks directly from the spool on which they are bought." Frank Let he's Iflas:tated Neicspetper. Office, No. 18 FIFTR STREET, A VERY LARGE seer G10C1313... OF I%7IIErIAT WILL BE OPENED THIS DAY, To which the attention of wholetole and retail buyers is respectfully invited, at WM. SEMPLE'S, CD Of 190 and 182 Federal Street, ap 26 ALLEGHENY. _— DB. BROWNS REMEDIES ARE known only to himself, Will cure certain diseages when all other remedies falL Recent easesoured without idnderance from business in a ery short time. The cure is made by destroy , ini; the poisonous taint that the blood Is sure to keep-un. the proper remedy is used. Thu ft, what he claim, forlis remedies, that they are the sure and only remedies for that lout disease, Sjimbia h. ls. Ottice, No. 50 Snitthtteld by IX FAVOR OF THE GROVER & BAKER Rev. 1)r STIZICKLAND, Editor N I Orrattati Ada, and Journal M re. HENRY WA RD BEECHER A. F. CHATONEY General Agent Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Skirts, Goods for Boys' wear, Shirt Fronts, Shirting Muslins, Lace Mitts, &c., &e., TO -DAYS AUSIMSEMENTS. 7:7' - 1 - " - v , s 4 - , rt. .'rlleY" ea l 00 11*§ ' -,,(;HER , r-.-- " CURE OF_AtrDISEASES ARISING FRODI AN Impure State of, the Blood, EMEMEE SCROFULA, CANCEROUS FORMAYftONS, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, ERYSIPELAS, BOILS, PIMPLES ON THE FACE, SORE EYES, SCALD HEADS, . TETTER AFFECTIONS,. OLD . AND STUBBORN ULCERS, RHEUMATIC DISORDERS, JAUNDICE, SALT RHEUM, DYSPEPSIA, COSTIVENESS, MERCURIAL DISEASES, GENERAL DFAiTI.ITT, LIVER COMPLAINT,• LOSS OF APPETITE, LOW SPIRITS, ,FEMALE COMPLAIN.TS, . . FOUL STOMACH, TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER DISORDERS FROM AN IMPROPER CONDITION OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. AS A GENERAL TONIC ITS EFFECTS ARE MOST BENIGNANT, AND CANNOT. FAIL FAIL TO BENEFIT WHERE USED PRESERVING, AND ACCORDING TO DIRECTION, I'eb t I in ortials : fill E PROPkiET6BIIIASC,F.EtTIFI- X cafes enough on hand to lin a good sized volume, all of them the free willotterings of those who h ave been cured by the Blood-Searcher, from which we select the following: The Great Purifier—Thu World Chal lenged to Produce its Equal—The Blood-Searcher iiiloriously Triumph, aut.—Sworn statement of David AD(Jfeary, of Napier township, Bedford county: In April, lids, as near as I clue remember, .a small pimple made its appearance on my upper lip, which soon became ,enlarged and - sate.. 1 used poultices of sorrel, and a wash of blue vitro' without effect. Finding the sore extendleg,ll called on Dr. Ely, of Sheilsburg, who pronownced it CANCER, and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these reme dies of no avail, I called-upon Dr. Shatter, oh Davidefdlle, Somerset - county, who 1 ideb prb4 flounced the disease Cancer, end gave me Inter nal and external remedies—ithe litter - consisting principally of caustic—but all to ho pllrposem the disease continued spreading toward thenekel I next used a preparation of arsemm in the form of salve. Thin for a time checked the disease, but the inflammation soon increased.' next called upon Dr. Stetter, of St. Clairsville Bed ford county, who also pronounced • the disease Cancer, and applied a salve, said to be a ries;er. failing remedy, but It had no effect whatever in checking the spread of the sore. In December, in the same year, the disease had eaten away a greater part of my lip, and attaCketlthe nose, when I went to Cincinnati, where I coneulted Prof. H. S. Newton , of the Electic Medical Col lege. Re pronounced the disease "cutaneous Cancer, superinduced by an indrdinate dose of mercury." He applied mild zinc ointment and gave me Internal remedies. My face healed up, but the inflammation was not thoroughly re moved, In February, 1857, he pronounceu me cured and I left for home. In April the disease again returned, and so violent was the pain that I could not rest at night. Late In May I return ed to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton with whom I remain ed until September,.duriti,g which time. he used every known remedy, anu partly succeeded in checking the disease, but when 1 returned home there were still three discharging .ulcers upon my face. I continued usingNewtonts prepara tions, and also medicine that I got from Lit. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing' until it had eat off the left aide of my nose, the greaterpor tiOn of my left cheek, and had attacked my left eye. I had given up all hope of ever being cured since Dr. Ely said he could only give relief, but that a cure was impossible. In March, 1858, I bought a bottle of "Blood-Searcher," but , / Mist that I had no faith in it. I was very weak when I commenced-using it , but 1 found that I gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcers commenced drying up. I Continued; and when the third bottle was taken my face was tented as If by a miracle. 1 use it.101,42 1 / 1 bottle, and I have been healthier since than I liaVe been for the last seven years. Although my face is sadly disfigured, lam still grateful to a benign Plovi deuce who has spared my life, and which has been done through the instrumentality of "Lind sey's Improved Blood-Searcher." DA V ID DIcCIIEARY.- Sworn and antecribed this slat day of August, A. D., 1858, before me, one of the J.ustices of .the Peace, in and for the Borough of Bolidayaburg,. Blair co., Pa. JOHN GOBLET, J. P. Witness , . J. Jones. Liver Complaint Cured by Lindsey's Improved Itiood.-Itearcher., BLAU{ COUNTY, bs. Personally appeared before me, one of,theJ no tices of the Peace, in and for Blair county, Cit.O. Kopp, who being duly sworn according to law, dotn depose and say Two years ago 1 was at meted with pain between the shoulders, almost constant cough, lon of appetite, chills, night sweats, and very subject to take colds. •1 at length became so weak that !could hardly walk; my physician did me no good. Sometime last fall I commenced taking Lindsey's Improved Blood-Searcher, by the use of two bottles was perfectly cured. I feel safe to 'recommend it to all who suffer from liver diseases, general debili ty, toss of appetite and other diseases arising from impurity of the blood. I mink: not Hke to do without it. I consider it an excellent family medicine. [Signed] GEOICOB KOPP. Sworn and subscribed this 16th day of March, A. 11 - ; 1867, before me J. (.101iL ! EY .1. P. Nora.—,tr. Kopp is a resident of Prankstown, and is welt known to the citizensof Blair and Betifonicounties as a man of excellent character and influence. Another Case of Scrofula Cured by Liudaeyos lalooth.Searcher. H there be any who Mill doubt that Lindsey' a Improved Blood-Searcher has and will perma nently cure the most desperate and long-standing macs of Scrofula, let them read the following and be convinced : Dr..l. M. LINDSEY : I was afflicted for a num ber of years with a disease, said by my physi cians to be Scrofula. .For the Mat three years I was so bad that I was enabled to get out of my bed. I tried all the remedies and the best physi cians I was able to procure, without any bene ficial result. I continued growing worse until the tiestiund skin were entirely eaten off the left side of my face, neck, shoulder and tam. My sufferings was so great, and I was so farroduced that it required the efforts of two persons to move me in bed. This was my condition when I was induced by the Memos. Ralston, of I,2derton to try your Improved Blood-Searcher * which; to my great relief, and the satisfaction. of my friends, I soon discovered was helping me. I continued the use of i; and gained so rapidly that in considerably less than one year I was able to go about and attend to someof my house hold "duties, and the parts affected were all healed uptind covered with soundlealthy flesh and skin, and have so continued ever since ; and I now enjoy a state of health that I had - for years given up all hopes of ever again being blessed with. NANCY BLEA_KNEY, Near Elderton, Armstrong County, Pa. August Bth, 1885. New Evidence. Being arnicted with a grievous teller on the arms and face—after trying Many remedies which utterly failed to cure—l was persuaded by . W. M. Barris Er. Co., to try "Lindsey's Improved Blood-Searcher," and now, six weeks after using the second bottle, pronounce myself cured. The Letter broke out something over one year ago, on the inside of my arms, extending from the Moons down to the wrists ; also on my face, immediate ly around my mouth and chin, and continued to ne a perfeat torment to me until cured by the Blood-Searcher. My arms were at times almost useless, owing to the deep cream and sores on them, liable to bleed at any time °tithe least ex ertion to lift or work, and sometimes so itchy I could scarcely prevent tearing oft' my flesh. I have now teen cowed six aveeksiimldil. %milt due to Mr. Lindsey, and to the public generally, to make this atatement, in hope that :,others like myself may be benefited by using this invaluable medicine. her JANE X WILSON, mark. . Sworn to and subscribed before me, one pf the Alderman in and for the city of Pittsburgh; this 29th day of July A. 1)., Ltda. hchIASTER, Alderman. ELDERTO2S, January,2.4, 1859. J. lii. Lia'nssv--Deor Sir We are very near near out of your medicine ; please 'send us two dozen. We would just say that yourisedtcine has cured a case of Scrofula that has been com ing on for tears ; the flesh was eaten off the la dy 's arms--you' could see the sinews working. She Is at the eighth bottle now and the flesh is growing on very fast. Your illood-Searcher is going all over the country. The people are very much pleased with the above case. Eleaan send us statement of our account and oblige its. Yours truly, JOHN TOW& Co., Eiderton, Indiana Station. AS A TONIC, it has .no.eanaL Unlike the many vile mixtures ealleViturtete t o it cre m es no false appetiteibut givei tone and vigor to the system, gradually and permanently. • • --- BEWARE OFtOll3ll/OLVE - Ti'S. DR. UNDSEVS etENvatE BLAi co D - SEARCH - Mk him -3. It. FultOn_., sole Agent, printed one itett LnbeL 'Refine all,,ethern FULT9.l4l6twAst, WkelOaleank#o. l 444tent, Bios. 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E. •Er- - - 01' cd a 3 413 CLOTH - CIRCULARS, 401.01t=ik rigifir 01:,1 ORI'L&IN. PLAID . - ANT) ..40,1AWkltfe CLO /MS r SOME AriCtIrSICW.44, For sale by WHITE, ORR It CO. No. 25 Fifth Street .p23-1t - POLICE NOTICE . -‘ li PROJECTIN-G SIGNS, ALL PPP -SONS INTERESTED ARE hereby notified that the ordinance enacted October the fith, 3.859, which provides that all sign boards shall be affixed close on or fiat to the wall in front of houses whereto they re spectively belong; except tavern signesOvhkre Burbling and other accommodations for 'travel lers is kept, &e.,. tbe strictly. . ea.:6E3B4llnd the penalty prescribed by laid ordinlifelpidth. cost of suit, will invariably be • imposed upon all who may hereafter be adjudged v114'4414 violation of said ordinance. By order of the Mayor, SA.MUM.,I Oder of Police. 'a Pittebtirgh, ap2s at. ;SZ: H W I XE 'Rv _ _ _ cEAS LETTERS - _MUMS, inentary. upon the estate ofNillfitlY DEM NISTON, late of Pittalsurg,h, Idea% Jayetteass granted to the understinest all parsofiatude are required to 'make payment TAPS—It. GILLISPIE, "Binds , Row,. Mbar , tr street, Pittsburgh ; and all claims against ,said estate will be presented to hlin. - SiIIItUE.I.X.IIO/1/LEDS, Buffalo townstip,l3, Tklt.lB. D. GILLE,SKE,, Pittsburgh, ap26-dtwild Eceentora. MOTICE TO DRIVE/Ea" ALL DRIVERS OF CARTS, 921 Carriages, Drays, or other tieWtUi,- hereby notified that the City Ordinance mid* provides that such vehicles shall bairept reet apart frdm each other lit the broisjur il l intersections of any Meet, alley or ,, highyray the city of Pittsburgh,'wilt hezeaftertie-rigidly enforced, and the penalties Invariably exacted from all who may violate said ordiriaeceY', ,,, - By or of the Mayor. ap2s 3t SAMUEL LONE}, Oblef of - FM . lee,' riiT'I'SBERGH ISANITARYFAItaAr- , ROAD CONIA/TTIL.i., - ,1111118 Committee begs to ea/Mtn AIM*. ety of officers and employeea reserving their subscriptions to ttiOs• Fair for this Committee, that the tend : ac - inent derived from the Railroad interest , Inar ascertained and credited. A. C. CAMFAU..,: W. 0. ILIJORED, Secretary and .Trocanger. apli-lwd . , NEW ; GOODS JUST._ RECEIVIIr. ATTENTION OF Tait. . ' 43A - 461 is particularly called to our lirgep 4 .4 . nd apierulid ora Stock of New Giioda In addition to our usual extensive assortment, they wil find very pretty styles of andlfines' Eats and In great: variety, and cheaper - thau . Suit:49ll" rally Bold. Also SPRING AND SUMMER RALMOMI,Siiiiri: • and a very choice stock of dIERINTI, VESTS and UNIIERGAIGiIENTH4aefigt men's wear. - We have as 9ne - n/0 TRAVELING SHIRTS as . caii , * - 4.4l4o:iiiiy where. Also Ladles' and Gerrie' LiiiefrOcillars, Ties, Scarfs, Gloves and Hosiery a, Poretmoanalea and Purses{ elegii*Oilsajet Pins and Brodie* Belts and Hell Tlunitind full line of Trimmings anfirs# - 01:1. 41 As Cheap as the_ Cheapest. Wholesale Rooms up stalen and:to basement. biAOßtlisi 78,16041c!t iojikeiet: NOW 0PEN30.124,„., t ;„, pirHE LATEST STYLES' iotr-vEL.K and cloth Mantillas, Saccimes; -- Mllina, drculars, Arc. Also, Cloaking' CI Tiff all shades, Shawls and lma Goods, etteay for cash. Call &edam, at • • - - H.' 1:114 es Market street, between Fifth and d. ap2l • • ' STRAWBERRY PLANTS, ALE OUR PLANTS WEB LAID IN and carefully worked iratSearKei n Such plants are much more tamable; than those grown in the ordinary way. We harea sped Erapplypf all the valuable kinds. KNQX,, 02141 Ilro.44.l4llthirtextet. IEnaIt.A.C733E -X -CAoSne SIIPPL y Ir A ears aril:W.lBV gr: *44 of the beat varieties. INI9, • HORNET RASPBOHIY: Tmills IS TEE X4FIRIBSTI44O grow/ 3 4 and ta of great exeelleem We /zahave s largo" astppiyi* Alto er r,F4Ll:PP.49,tvkr,ip.9.4e,_ lto.9lllWMt. Cl' -~~ ~1 n=~ v FL73