PITTSBURGH* TNKIIjy aiOBNLN CJ, J.UJSKJ,~IB64»_ Vltfe B ALT’! MOR E COSVESTIOIi This convocation of office holders— who wish to retain their places four years longer —contractors under Gov ernment -whose profits remind one of Monto CHitlSTo’s fabulous discoveries, and long nosed Abolitionists, of the less sentimental type, who forego principles ffif profits, all convene to-day in Bald tq go through the farce of nomi nating for another term the present jocose tenant-of the White House. In the face solemn declaration, in favor of the one term principle, and in the face of the Chicago platform, this village wag V states to-fastenhimself four years longer upbn the American people! But what PrQtnises and in the esti mation of men who spent the best por tion of their lives in assailing the Con stitution of their country? Had President Polk, in 184 G, been ac tuated by the accursed policy of this Administratioh, he might, in the name of necessity, have entailed himself or a legitimate successor upon the country. He'earried on no war of conquest and subjugation, however, iiuMcxico. Hi? officers, from Gen- down, concil iated the Mexicanrespecting their customs, theTr/I|g|>son and their rights. Our . ‘Preslljljji^lfei 4 ' not then issue “bull’s against tlie comet," calcu lated to unite the Mexieancpeople in a more desperate resistance to our Govern ment. On'the contrary by kindness yhat fanaticism? and folly never could havq accomplished—we got “indemnify for the past and security for the future." The Government of the United States then, in dealing with a foreign foe, acted updn the principle ot justice, tempered with mercy; our pres ent rulers are possessed of but one idea, which is a war of bloody.,extermination of the Southern people. Fearing that the strong Union senti meht of the South might prove powerful enough to cope with treason, this very feeling was purposely crushed, by Lin coln’s proclamation, backed by insane legislation. Good Union men were driven into the rebel ranks by thousands, because of our edicts of confiscation and emancipation, until the Southern people befcame a unit in resisting our laws. 1 his had the effect of prolonging hostili ties, the very thing our Administration desired, in order that they uiiglit so fashion things as to show a plausible pretext for their continuing in power. Since Gen McClellan was dismissed from the service two years ago—because the glory of his,achievements was eclip sing tho mousing people in Washington, what has been accomplished? These two-years have been wasted in efforts to show that McClellan’s plan of reach - ing the rebel Capital was not the i true one. Under Pope, Burnside, Hookkk and Grant we have lost one hundred thousandmen in reaching a point, which was occupied two years ago by McClel lan, and, that too, without loss of life. To prolong hostilities, therefore, regard less of human life, partisanisan purposes, has been the 6f{he ’ Administra ’ tion. Its necessities now, designing as it does a nomination.und,re-election, com pels it to do all if can to strengthen Gen. Grant. If they succeed in botfy, we will have a protracted war, not for tlie object of restoring the Union, buf for the purpose of inaugurating a system which will result, if successful, in- cor rupting and weakening our people. There ban be no mistaking the signs of the times. The leading Abolitionists of the Administration party in Congress are for negro equality both socially and po litically. Give them another lease c-f power and they will sow the seedier a mongrel population in our country, which will in time become as degenerate and decrepit as. the Mexicans themselvp. There is hope yet, however; all our people are not office holders and con tractors, men who would barter their country for places and profits. The in ‘ dependent, pnbougbt portion of our op ponents have gallantly confronted the infamies- tof the i Administration, land undet the lead'of a than of dignity | and character will second the Democracy in ' preserving oar co.untry from destruction. Fkbmqnt’s and his followers ideas tipou the naked questions of Abolition,! are as objectionable as those of Lincois’h, but upon the sacred rights of free speech and a free preßs,and the enforcement of thp SlourkdE doctrine, they are as wide asunder as the poles. Hereis where they separate, and where the friends of Fbe- mont and the Democracy join hands for the accomplishment of a compion pur- MBS I . PRESIDEST llJit Ollvj We. hayint. heard -anything particu larly “refreshing about the wife of the Government" since the itinerant mkpi ciajt.entertainod her and the Chevalier Wtjsoff with Rome plaintive snatches from the opera in New fork. Upon that' occasion she was overcome with ecstacy, and the Chevalier, partaking of herfelicity, passionately exclaimed: “If music be the food of love, plaj- on; give me ;excpss:qf jt, that surfeiting 1 may sicken and r so die.” In the rfbßqh^ ) ,ojt‘ ( lihy ) tU3ng' gay i{nil g?*}- «fJ»?r , " W* l culW* upoolu .1 :ii; ii concluded upon tin- motion of tlmt pro found diplomatist, TaitJßLow Weed, to send her fuel; to Springfield, Illinois. If any one never BawiaiTnstriate!l per son ..f the gentler aex^ f or skef-tfughfe to have witnessed thief of Madame Lincoln. in refusing to have his rp|} JiffiA remov-- ed, at the bidding of ®e King, is note more impressive than the high ground assumed by the Matron of Springfield. And where he invokes the power of the Church and hurls the curse of Rome upon the conspiring head of Count De Babada, it is not more terrible than her defiance was to the entire Kitchen Cab inet of her henpecked husband. The result of this was that she carried her point triumphantly. The report, how ever, that she used a broomstick or some other formidable weapon upon Titru low Weed, is contradicted by a gentle man of not only the highest respcctabil it}', hut ef the most undoubted “loy altv.,' Suffering Refugees- Contrabands. Below we print two extracts from Cairo papers, to show to out people the suffering to which Southern refugee-sore subject, and further to solicit for these people some of the aid so freely given bv individuals and out of the Government Treasury for the relief of so called con trabands Purely suffering white wo- men and children are as deserving ol commiseration in distress as the negroes, who, having been inured to the hard ships anti self-denial of slavery, need less care than the weak and delicate who have been carefully nurtured and loving ly cherished by kind husbands and indul gent fathers. Below are the extracts: Affecting.—Yesterday we saw a ref ugee mother on tbc'wharf boat, bend ing over the corpse of her infiuit son. about two years of age, while to tier breast she hugged a still younger child, as though to shield it from the shaft of death. The tears ran from her eyes like rain; falling upon the eofiin as they nail ed down the rough lid, and took her dar ling from her sight to he buried in a straDge land, without a stone to mark its resting place. It seems too had that these people should he thrown in such large numbers among us without some provision being made for theii sup. port until they become aide to support themselves. Hundreds arrive every week, and when they are landed, many of them are just ready to drop into their graves, flo much suffering is daily seen upon our levee, that people whose busi ness calls them frequently to it, have become so hardened to look upon misery, that they heed it Hot. — Cairo Xtir.i. The Poor Refugees.—The unfortu nale of this class of people are of such an everyday occurrence In our city that people scarcely notice an item concern ing them. Vet, even now there are in cidents that must brings throb of com passion to tin reader tor the miserable s.tuation of these poor "wretches." Night before last we noticed a weeping mother, who was shedding teats ..vvr tfie demise of one of her children, while a little baby in her arms was ahum to bn ullie its last. So used have the com mercial portion of the world got to see sights like this, that they pass them bv without even knowing that life anil death arc in the balance of a poor refu gee. God only knows the trials these unfortunate people have undeigone to reach a Northern State- -He alone can tell the suffering the)' have put up with tor the love of the Old Government. Some h ive walked hundreds and Inin dreds of miles—proscribed on account of their principles—yet when they reach here among us, we pass them by as if they were not human—and why? be cause in our modern philanthropy we forget our own color and rush for the everlasting negro who seems to absorb our every thought for the present. Li-i hut a negro land on our levee, and the Government gives him rations from tin commissary stores; he is immediately taken care of, and there js no danger that night will find him with the earth for a pillow and the canopy of Heavi n for a covering. On the other hand, if a poor white family reach here, lio mallei what thtir trouble has been, they are white and can stand it. "Oh’ consisten cy what a jewel thou art'” It is but last week we saw a man of God among the poor and needy refugees, and to their answer for some important want such us food or medicine he would hand them a tract , as though that was enough for all intents and purposes. We do not wish to he understood as being opposed to a dessemination of religious knowl edge, but assuredly affirm that some needful articles, such as to keep soul and body together, under the circum stances, would have been more Christian - like. We confess we maybe wrong, bul we cannot understand why it is that the Government supports a quantity of ne groes, giving them food, clothes, medi cines, and everything that they need, while it leaves the poor unfortunate ref ugee who has left home, fortune, friends, and perhaps their worldly all, to starve here in the midst of plenty. Is ii ihen such a great crime to be horn whits? or is it a freak of innovation that black should be the fashionable rage Some may say, why do not the people of Cairo do something for the poor refugee’ They have, and have done nobly, ’hut the number that arrive here daily is so great, that it requires more than a popu- Jation such as we have can do, therefore cannot the Government Jo something more for these poor "wretches” than simply give them transportation to this or that place and let them die like cattle on the voyage to their destination? We hope so, lor it is cruel to see such mis ery 011 our Wee—to see the whole lan-1 ing crowded with these unfortunates, who are unable to provide for them selves. Here is then a place where the Government may lend to tin- Lord by giving to the poor, ami we trust it will embrace the opportunity. —Cairo Demo crat. Uen. Fkemo-Nt. —We find the follow ing among yesterday’s specials to the Pittsburgh Ciazette : It is understood that Gen. Fremont on yesterday, tendered his resignation as a Maj. General in the regular army, and that it was promptly accepted. What ever may-lie thought of the eager readi ness thus displayeil to get the man out >f service who had so much to do with the organization of the party that put the present administration in power, there is one lesson this resignation should not fail to teach. It is a very signifi cant example for Major-General Genin' B. McClellan. It remaius to be -een whether that otlieer, alter receiving the nomination at Chicago, will he equally prompt to tender his resignation." It might he interesting to hnow what . the Guttle does think about ‘-the eager readiness thus displayed to get the mail out of service who had so much to do with the organization of the party that hput the present administration in’pow- I er,” But of course it durst not tell what it thinks, and has only the bitter recourse ijeft Of scolding because Little Mack don’t gp and do likewise. Howpleas antittnust he to suffer with the' atßic - tion' : } iTmr ; iHapr ffnirr iftnn tgivto at*, King Otho Sixty thousaadidfiteftlor thfc furniture of the palace at Athens. THE POST—PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1864 The Democracy, of Missouri. Sevcral-sn£mber9' oCthe Democratic State Oeittra Committee of Missouri have united in a call for the Democracy ol- that State to meet in Comvention at the city of.gt Louis,.-on Wednesday, the loth day of June next, for the purpose of Organizing the Democratic party of -the State for the approaching National iandiState electipns. and that the people of, the several counties immediately take measures to be ropressnted in that Con vention. All conservative Union men— all who would maintain the blessings of constitutional liberty, and rescue the Government our fathers from the wreck of revolution—are invited to co operate. In their address they say: “The pre sent condition of the natioh leads to the conviction that we can only hope to re store the Union of States, as established by the Constitution of our fathers, by again placing the Administration of the Government in the Democratic party, at present the only party in the country which truly accepts the Constitution as its fundamental rule and law of action. The Republican party has shown itself powerless of good, capable only of evil. By the very uature of its existence, it has passed into the control of the radical portion of its members, who have used it, and must continue to use it, to carry out their own lawless, )unconstitutional measures of government, trampling on all the liberties of the citizen, disregard i □ g. the power and authority of the States, and tehdfng, unless soon checked, to in troduce a consolidated absolutism, to be malinger! for a time by a faction, and then to pass into a military despotism. The history ofatbdrs in this State teaches esthat Ra.ii. ali-i:i and Jacobinism is tin* legitimate outi i'uj> uf the so-railed Re publican;sm The tree is known by its truits. There *an he but two great par ties in this country, the Democratic and the anti- Ih-mocrati . Tin- Democratic p ; m> of Missouri, whieii rust its vote at the last presiden tial election lor the lamented Douglas, ha-: maintained and still supports the Constitution, and reverences the laws. Although disorganized by tin* treachery and treason of many of tln-se it trusted*, it i* -dili ready to labor tor the welfare, of the State, and the good of the nation. For this purpose otgnnization i<* needed. ITEMS N kaui.y lil'ty thousand acres ot land in Canada have been .-own with tlaxihi ycai ten limes a- much ;i ? last vt ar. A Bmi'W. veil worn the other dav at a Paris \s edding. Bsdd to be woi th 4. - Uoo pound*. dwo lewd women in the* town of Young-i. wn. Chic., tarred ami feathered by other women, not lewd, have recover ed damages in a’suitatlaw against their virtuous assailant* A so . a’i.i i o •\ig.n strain lop" is budding -ui the Thame- i,,r Mr. Ainans, ot Baltimore, and will he launched with her steam up and ready for sea bv about the iniddii ol Aug’M Is sheVor the rebel- • P\VM.\-n.K- 1- is Mated that there lire Mow 1 .nr bundled and tiliv-six pay masters ,n ’ln- army, mcluding fnm- j. . e ntly a; pointed aggregati- an nuil aalarie- amount t*. be about .fl.pOo OIM) lii L New 1 )i U ail s J u-m oi. nt Wua .-ip pressed l-v the Provo*! Marshal on the day the ;a*i steamer sailed, lor publish ing the boju- Ihoeianiation of the Pres ident in an extra Coi.i iiiud.n has, by anew process of in-aiue nt, f.-undont h\ a photographer, have made in'o tirsl-rate 1. atlicr. bv cc taiiichemij.il treaUmm. It becomes a strong and durable as ori'.narv leather, only impervious to air and water An aiTival from P-.rt Roval upon the unsuccess ot an txpediuon up ti.e John's river, Florida, and the de struction ot one ste.m transport and the * aplure ot another These expeditions up the St. John - ail seem to he blunder mg a hair* Tiie 1n,, -IMF. Tax—lt has be,-n do, : drd in !,--<•>- the in, ,m, t:i \ i,,,w ,! ii, under the id,! law— thal is. lhc ri, rut additions mud,- will no: be pm in turn yet. This is lie,-,,r,'line p. the institu tions of C.'nmnii-si. n,T 1.,-ui, t,, tin i si ssors -,\ J. Time*. lllntfk is , ouiincin me well in the Sigel department. Having allowed L'uendlas to s,-t lire to one id hi- v. up,n Iranis, lie ordered the houses ol to ~ prominent se. i—i,mists to be burin ti, whieh was,tone. We tin ref,u, conclude that the e.unpaien in that set ■ t,oil will turn out tube brilliant. Da.UA,.Es KmiVKRED — All Old e, j, . tleman named Thomas J Heed was cssl , in damages in the Circuit Court, at Al bion. New York, lust week, to the tune ' ol SI,OOU for a breach ~| promise ol 1 marriage. The piaimill was Miss Fran- i ees E. Benjamin, a young lady of 20 | years. Mr. Heed is in the neighborlm.ul j ol eighty years ~f aee. and wealthy. Nbobo Si.cESsioNißTS.—The Herald correspondent describing Kautz’s raid i says: "A vety strange feature in the pres- , ent raid was the discovery of a pluntn- i tion owned l,y Dr Huninngton, when- ; the slaves ptoved to be genuine seces sionists. They were druwn up in lront I of their master's house, and expressed 1 unanimous sentiments of disgust to j Yankees.” | The Fatal Collision at Sea.—AVe I mentioned yesterday the sinking of the ! transport Pocahontas, off Cape May by T collision with the steamer City of ft’ath, I here the and the consequent drowning ot about * e\v Orleans, bound to New York : greatly benefited by their use. Yhy irieod neuniilc Will be ireived clothed. She had 101 persons on hoard, and as it ; ABA Ouaau., M»iad.lplua,l*a.” i and turned ai WIT KTtfq TT AT T v ! uas aliotlt midnight when the collision ; , n alß been . great soberer Iron, , trH , HALL ’ F ° Urth I • occured, nearly all on board were asleep. D > spej.mH, i lH .i t, ( »imn.i..;t preaching • . street, : ! The steamer sunk in about twenty.five Hitter* **** cuieht> ’ lt -' ( - htidler ' N - *"■ J(M *'' lnt “ I'eservea, Commanding | t||KDICAL ( AKD.-DR. BROWN Altu. a complete assortment of hoard and were drowned. Among those *••••! nme given the Plantation Hitter a * ‘D R| <-K to THE FAIR. j consulted everyday and evening. fejm 1 t&»e Celebrated lost wen* ('uptnin Baxter of the Poca mJi Uii ; lu,ll V' tou ' disabled soldiers with the • in KAsV? a l h^?M Wlth v? y to™ of delicate *«■ » riM Au ii liui o RA r*i nnrniiA bon tag, and tL engineer,’ The body" ' u , p. a sdkew. : - Si fe, iB , lely : tf&S HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS t aptain b rank Hnlleik, id Scott’s IK)0 Nupeiinendent Soldier’s Home, Gin., u. r ! ' ir ' cen t" to the Old Curiosity Shut? Ui health. From long experience and study, he And Musical Goods Generally. Was on board, and war- also lost Tlie ' .• . „ j i- cents to the Mechanics’ flair. ' { ■*n 0B ?n , !i 0 A I>u * 'bemselveß under his ' .- - J Pocahontas wn « sm-w atnAmi.r nf U er Complaint, ot which I was Jaid up cent * t 0 the Bi« <-• Stock, or d\« « t th«? private rooms, No. 60 la already established. In the history Of Pianos ions, anu had been employed on General ; I* roslrate < and had to abandon my business. abo\o tor 51 ou aMITHFIELD bTBEET. je7-lt no new instrument has gained so rapidly in pop* Banks’s late expedition 1 u - H. KutosLEV. rievel&nd,(j.” i! 0 cents to Floral Hnii ,“ • - - - uianty or received so many premium* within 50 cents to Dining Hall, dinner \ K W C(\ XT / the space of two years, as the New Scale Full KvtM>.. HMBRTAtNMhVTs AT ArDfTnmpv 11 li IT O \J \J . • Iron frame, Overstrung Bass and Grand Aotion Mon.uv rtt,, , ! ' ArDiToarcxi. , . Piano Forte, mß.nnf&cUu&ibjWm.B.Br%ilbu ihiMdVv’ - hl®. 'rand ueiman, 84 00. : ry. SCHOMAOKBR A C 0.4 PIANOS having w“e“^o B > J»^■ h T.lK”s^,; , f '''u“i I ®S?^l C ? rt, 26L ' ,a - '* nDMUIUfi nr Ilnur n b fJ n »° long ami favorably known In UU.anl 50 cents. ' rf araellnk a Concert. DREAMING OF HOME other countries need no lurther commezit. rhuisday, 9th —' iermania Society, 50 cents Guaranteed for Flva T«ara« | ' : WAMELINK & BABB, i .See .Avertlsement, ’ * ,»« TjiKAUTIFrL WORDS AND TAiCING ;-oie Agents Tor Plttahurzh and Weatara Pa. J “ A* ilußtc Its populallty will be unbounded. No. 12 HlsselJ’s Block, St. Olatrat. Second-Hand Pianos for rant. Tun ing and Repairing done promptly. apso ii h: pßFtiii rTTPITE , „ * , lhe Plantation Bitters have oured aj iSvvSiaT > t - OF jfoe ol a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary .Urt'J.NLSIA.-J have unhand a very » Organs that haa distressed me tor veara it »,eri„r article of Ireal. Cll RATE OK MAG- UkS a charm. ulßtreBaea me £ r » Cl = NbslA, in the liquid ami Ilry atate. For a i No cooling, gentle purgative, thei < in no article now i Ac «... . H U “ 1 in use equal tn it. Also, fresh < '.mgresß, Empire | ' ’ . ;: f f : tl lhe **«*»-**«*.« getting them at my establishment, corner of the l * l€ brilliant, and are exhaused nature*? DIAAIt »Nli ami AIARKEI .STREET. j ?reat restorei. t hey are composed of the cele- H ! one J .. har A 1 “ » u >' er “' r »«- ! Callaaya Ba.k, Wimergrecn, Saaaafraa, Pure Tar and Turpefitlne, <'amphlne and i Woot8 ' Herbs. 61c., ail preserved in perfectly Burning' Fluid. Soda Ash and Potash ! St. Croix Rum Pond Lilly. Fairy Opening Flowers, and other extracts lor the Handketcniet in the greatest variety I'eriiuue Boxes and Sachet Powder. Paiiu atiil Tf’iiet : jap, the largest assortment In the eifv. Liyothj Nail and Hair Brushes of hll JOSEPH FLEMING, jco ( .'orn*-r of the Diamond and Marktet jKgf-rcFFKCTfi OF IRREGLLAIU. IILS A \ Uj BED. - T«-o much eating and drinking, new habits aiul modes of life often tu-oduce irregularities In the bowels and general health of the -ysreni. But IJewadektu 'a Pu.ls ’will soon euro, the stomach regain its strength and a healthy action of the system will be re toied. No medicines are equal in usefulness to the JBKANDKETH'S PILLS. BRANDRETH'S UNIVERSAL SALVE AND ALUOOUK’S POROUS PLASTERS. Every man of the PIKE ZOUAVES had a box of Brandretli’s Pills, a box of Universal Salve, and an Allcock’a Porous Plaster put in their knapsack free of ex pense. And to this fact maybe attributed the absence of any of THIS REGIMENT from the hospital. EVERY SOLDIER should haye a box of Brahdreth>B Pills, & box of Salve, and a niece of :PoFao* “Plaster- They are SURE to be useful life-saving. BoU by THOMAS Pittsburgh, And bSrau respectable jnedictnea. my7-lydhwc 1 AR *# KS | PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE,’ j TORRENGE& McGARR, APOOHECAHIZS, Corner Fourth and Market Streets, PITTSBUBGH. Drugs, Drugs, Medicines, Medicines, Chemicals, Chemicals, Dyes, Dyes, Paints, Paints, Spices, Spices, Oream Tartar, English Mustard, &c. French. English and American Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Brushes, Trusses, Patent Medi cines and ail Druggists articles. Strictly pure articles at low prices. Prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal use on juS-Iyd If” A PACTi . . l« It a Dye. *•••••» » 1666 Mathews first prepared u? Q \ k KTIAN HAIR DYE; since that time tn a , U8e(1 thousands, and in no instance h ™l vSSJ&S 1 ™ ent t« satisfaction. DYE is the cheapest in the world. Its price Is only Fifty cents, and . -ich Udlle contains double the quantity ol • in those usually sold for *j. Ihe \ KNEI LAN HVK ig \cai ranted not !./ ii - jure the hair or scalp in the slightest decree. Ihe\KNhUA.\ I»Yh works with tap;,lily _ whhlevcr! n the hair requiting no preparation CONFESSIONS AND KX- The VENETIAN hVF produces any shade , r 1 t ;, RI f ,Nt L E 0F *** VAJLID.-Pub that may boae«reJ-..,.0 t'hft will uotlalo.crjk ym Jo Vl'i'v V # .t d «• “ ' : AI:TION To nr wHsli out—one that is ih hs the iiHi; -v HT , ~, Aiul ot «ers, who suffer from ItseU. lor sale by all dru.fi.n-•. Price:*) cents. °w U * p, «aature Dewr of Man- A I .d A I'HKWs V:!°‘ l, 1 4ic -’ supplying at the same time Thb Means General Agent. 13 Gold st NV. Ift one who has cured hlinseif Also manufacturer ol Mathew*'Anxi, a Ham ‘lf, I? , e ° !njr conBide rable quackery. IUo-sr, the beßt hair drf,.stn/ m use. Price ts ain-L ", , ' * iag H postpaid addressed cm dope, cents. ianib-H'd suieie oopies may be had oi the author. - - ...... .. J . l> ' llt . NATHANIEL MAYFAIK, eau.. IeUS-Amda-w Hediord, Kings co.,N. V. KS?*HEAD.S that rebel against the rules of Taste ami Keauty In thei: color or In the lobb of their color, maj be change I in a lew momenta to any lit A l Tl KIT. MiAlll. by a single application ol CRISTADORO'S HA IK DI E. 1 he rapidity of its operation, perfect safety permanent healthful effect. and the exceeding depth and richness of the hues it imparts, dis tinguish this preparation from all other I') es m use In thibCoui.tr> or in Kurope. Crist iuloro'» Halr Prefer vatli e, A valuable adjunct to the Dye, in dressing an! promoting the growth an : perfect health of the nmr, and ul itself, when used alone, a saiepuard that protects the fibres from decay under ah eit cumstanccfl and under all climes. .Manufactured by t'HJsTAlHihn, n„ b Astor House, NVw York. Sold by all Dnis gista. Applieil by all Hair Itreaeere, my7-lyd&wo TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINI oILNT has given universal SAtiatHcDun during the fouiteen years ft has beer, Introduced into the l i.ited States Alter being tr.e.l to millions. 11 has been proclaim.-d the pain .Jet troyti of the world. Pain cannot he where thi nmnwnt la applied, ll used as directed It cannot and never hAB (ailed in a single instance. For coughs, cold* md influenza, it can t l»e beat "tie » cent bottle Will cure all the abo\ c u s‘dea being naelul In even family lor sudden w <•l lents. such as (turns cuts. nn..!-. insect etinr,- ; It ih perfectly innocent t.. take lm, ruda and can i.e giv eu to the oldest person or vuj,v r M child. Price 25 and ho cents c botth- i i ‘‘oitlaiidt street, New i Sold l.y i in is. Kt.i-PAih, i ittshurgh an ail reaper [able Jm»gg|*ts. u.) 7-1 >.j U r K.>KTIAX lIA Ili DYK. VK.VKTI \.\ V LIN'IAILN'T &nd rRI:VI'A I »<-UO'S HALF \J Y L, Bold Ht .It »M. I'LK.MIX- 1 i'ji ( i> .s'l uK k *'or. ol' Ui t i -;ii., : • , j , i Jf'-WK lIUK I.KAK.VKU NOT Til * ts? aiiti.iaslicd At uuytlur.e. Years >.lt s penuit-e and ici■rrefipnnilenv' extemlinv Tl,rniiE:li cut All the uAtii'iinlltiej c,f the hill,!' ,Uo plot* have turned thrir theorica tnui tacts ami entnb llßheil a tvsaia finin w hlcn we need not err. \V( are not aurpriacj at sac), facta aa the ndlou-ini;- althouftli tile persons wlm w rite Ihem are. UY know- Hie pen.iiu mi.l i itci.ne.ninr.'c l.crice feci it lits-rtr n, in,tome theii atateuiwils : New Rkj'poup, Mao« Nov -2i, I^3 I*ka u Sir I hn\e U-ca aliiictiJ jeu, Vfitft hv Vore prostrating cramp- in t ., v linihs. c<> ! t feet and hande. am! a general du.-rdered system. Phycieians and me-Jlcii;e D failed to relieve mo. WluJe visiting some lileiuls New York uhnwerc usitiiT J-Maiitation Utttersthcy pr. viulrtupon me toti> them. I commencM with a small wine gl-tssn;! Hitei dinner. Reeling tieuer hy degrees, in n lew nays I whs astonished to find the edd in-Hfi ami ci-imps had entlrel> left mo, >u..| 1 could sleep the idght through, which 1 had n.ddom tor years. ] tcel like another being. My appe tite and strength have also greatly Improved tt.r use ui tiie Plantation Ultlets. Respectfully, IVi ,., „ . HiiKDKBrRY, V\ IS.. Jo. 1 “ * * * 1 have been in tin* «nn) •-, lor lourtecn months—speechless ami nenrh dead At Alton, 111.,they gave me a bottle of Plante tioQ Bitters. * • 1 hree bottles restored m\ sj»eech and cured me. « * i* A. Raftl:.' - The toilovlng is lroiu the Manager of the Union Home School lor the Children of Volun teers • Ha V&MKVKU MaNHIoN, St . / New York, Aug. 2. 1863. \ ft }> 4 \ inu stor<_ in hu let him write to me, *i box tree ot expense. Many dealers wjllnoi keep iny medicines on hand because they cannot make as much profit as on other persons' make, .in cents, ns cents, and $1.40 per I>ox or I* 31 ; jeS-lwc J. M. C'OR.VWiiLL * KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, f’ i». ; m. i.lair n-t, and Duquesne "Way. (near the bridge,) DAY k HAYDEN, SADDLERS, HARNESS CUACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, oj i hr 'ioiJcii Stirru)' I |.L> liKSPEnuxu CAI.I. T ¥ »• h* ol .'j.ußUerb, Couch Makers i‘v.\lera m jjener.il. in their Largo and Well Selected Stock < d n iauc >1 an u I'aei ui*«=2>.. Pnltut un.t Etiftimlut Venturis, Kuam l'l,n Plolhsi, Damaski, Broad < lolkg, I.a< < .*. BnniH, Springs, Axles, iiolu, I-'ellovS, SjKiktS, PuKuHASEi) WITH GREAT CARE i -j ’ imli the u . -i i] i u i in k. wnicr. will Be-.: iit J-, Well Seasoned nod Dry •fiddlers' and Harunis Makeis, i•» lull -ir.d ;ir.i:j c;. it.> v p. Hu lilies 1., a* hers. Saddle Trees. Hame* V\ da, full Measure Straining Webs, of all .\umbers. Bus, Buckles, Si li t ups, Spurs, TlntntU. etc , «•((•., <{, f'.i-h nil; t).f> inweal I‘ASH I'< ) II IVX HAIIDI.KItH. p U> ,i-> not »U-nl m -H.Mir,; «n«1 HrMies, 1* i\<•’J.• ■ •• ■ »« XJlis U'r R ll Hi DAYS! O>lJ> A XV V D, CAPT. ARTHUR STUART. ; EXCURSION TICKETS. THE STEAMER BATABD I CoP ‘*" mSlle4 ° U reCel P< ° f P rtce - excursion tick ets -J- c , i mjiasdiw 81 WOOD STREET. I o sanitary Fair at Pittsburgh, i Seward is opprhedpor Anil return, at I. ail tue utu. 1 t»nr. Faia o.rn rr..':.rPß WcJncscrtj. June Ist luySliltjllu it B- L. 11. DABBS NOTE FAPER. jd- ~_f BILL t&PER,'?; CAP PAPER, WRAPPING- PAPER, BATH PAPER, BILLET PAPER i'RIK.NTAI, PAPER. trOENIE PAPER, ■ BAMUfcL KERP And manufacturers of PITTSBT’ROH. •‘I an u 1 .a >. tureid and Dealers in I'UTSID k.WI Kv Conßiflting ui j-nrt \-,t Huli'j, SUatls, itr., tic Aii ; be foun.i ~i the ,t ; u oati.-»Hctir»n guar.-intei-il 1) V , * HAYDF.N VICTORY! j TO-DAIS ADVERTISEMENTS. r •i H %. i * BTOCIS; : «1/K HAVE host UHATUCYISG ; V f"'- :< H| • ' ** NEWS, and of auoh a nature that we ere >F*;' led to believe this will be tho most OV PLAIN AND FIGURED DISASTEROUS Oampalgne to the i ebeU of the present war. The • same dispatches give full particulars of the BLACK SILKS, FANCY SILKS, DRESS GOO I> S.y 111 Boiton, this throwing thouaauJa of pair* of I Boots and Shoes In the market, at forced sales, ' the grater portion were brought to Pittsburgh, and a great retail sale Is Double Width Wool Dleaine, Shaker Hoods, Misses’ Hats, Bonnets ! Flowers. | Ribbons, Ruches, Sun Umbrellas, Lace Mitts, Gloves, Shirt Fronts, &c., &c Wholesale and Retail, a’t WM, SEMPLE’S, 180 and 182 federal Street, ALLEGHENY CITY SANITARY FAIR 0. HARRY STAR & MORRISS TROUPE Wegro Band of Minstrels, Will perform AT MASONIC HALL, On rt.f . th, btl» ami yth of .1 uce, their nrst p*, tormsnoe In Pittsburgh. Tickets 25 eecE. Reserved seats £>o cents ~i , be hah at the Office of the flail from 1 to 2 p. m jeT-8t WHITE, ORR 6c CO No. 25 Fifth Street. W'ru'nuar VITE TIIE ATTES EXXEXSIYE STOCK summer dress goods, ‘•Wiich they Will *.di at very low prices A grand concert for the Benefit of the SANITARY FAiK FIND 'vili he pi ven *by the Pupils of the Public of Allegheny city, on TUESDAY LYK •MMr.J ujie 7th, in A I'DIKNCK HALL. All the Public Schools of the city will be largely r-f-prcHeui'Ml. lorminsr a friaiul (Chorus of about JIKI 14 lasers, with instrumental accompaniment, ami will be under the direction ot Prof W H SLACK. i he programme will consist of Sulos, Duetts, lrms, Guartrtts and Choruses, many of them new Patriotic Soups, s-ome of which have been written expressly for the occasion. 1 ickeN cents to be had «i the .Music and Drug Stores in Pittsburgh and «t the Book and Drug Stores In Allegheny and at the door on the evening of the Concert. ju7-lt. r|IHANKS.-THE MEMBERS OF ST A BRIDGET’S ASSOCIATION take this method of returning their thanks to Manager Henderson, of the Pittsburgh Theatre, for the gratuitous use of the costumes used in tneir late exhibition. Also, to Nr. Charles C. Aleilor, for his kindness in loaning Melodeon. M. A. IU’LAI'GIILIN. j>ec : y EGOS— 15 BARRELS FRESH EGGS' lust received find for sale by FETZTIK i ARMSTRONG, je- _ corner Market and First streets. Butter— -5 bbls fresh Roll Butter, lp keffs Fresh Packed Butter, Just i eceived and lor sale by FETZER i. ARMSTRONG, je~ corner Market and First sts BIsTpIUM EOATBFOR SALE tPvV by FETZEH 4: ARMSTRONG, jo“ corner Market and First Streets, i ' SOHOMAOEEE & 00„ Philadelphia, 25 *’ “ Apples, A new lot of their superior .1 U6t received and for sale by FETZER X ARMSTRUiS'G, LJ I A ]V /"A Cl I oorner of Market and First sta X X XX X 1 \J 0 J PRICE; 26 CENTS. UHAS. C. MELLOR, * the capture and return of James Miner alia* 1 , James Mln6r. John M’Cullem and George Car ■ pcoter, ors 26 for either ofthem. Having broke jail at KlttanningjArmatrong county, Pa..on the * niglst of the tii of May, WM. .tames Miner { alias James Mlmor la about 30 years of age' ,FKOM GEN. GEAOT OOiN FLAGRATION e NOW GOING ON At No- 62 FIFTH street, next door to the Ex press Office, where you can buy SUPEBIOB trOODS much below the regular prices. Call and see tho great bargains, but greater rush great, greater, ■ greatest. j^T ( rpHE NEW HAIR PREPARATION. LU U INS’ COCOANUT CREAM, Oiling-, Dressing BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR! It softens and oils the Hair, and gives it a i permanent gloss which It retains for days after using it. for Beautifying and Promoting THE OROWTH OF THE HATH Lubin’s (ocoauut Cream Cannot be Surpassed. It Soothes the Irritated Scalp, t It Soothes the Irritated Scalp, i it Soothes the Irritated Scalp, !It the Irritated Scalp, e It Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair, it Prevents Baldness and Lou of Hair, It Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair, It prevents Baldness add Loss of Hair It is an Elegant Perfume, It is an Elegant Perfume, It 13 an Elegant Perfume, It is an Elegant Perfume, Coccanut Cream Removes Dandruff, Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff, Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff, Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandniff, ft Produces the Richest Lußter, It Produces the Richest Luster, It Pioduces the Richest Luster, It Produces the Richest Luster. it gives the Hair aa Oily Appearance It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance’ It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance’ It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance’ For Oiling Whiskers it haa no Equal, For Oiling Whiskers it hAs no Equal, For Oiling Whiskers it has no Equal, For Oiling Whiskers it has no Equal, And it retains all its Beautifying Effects And it retains all its Beautifying Effects And it retains all its Beautifying Etteots And it retains all its Beautifying Effects For days after using it, For (lays after using it, Fur dAys after using it, For days after using it, For Dressing and Oiling the Mustache, For Dressing and Oiling the Mustache, For Dressing and Oiling the Mustache, For Dressing and Oiling the Mustache. Prevents Gray Hairs, Prevents Gray Hairs, Prevents Gray Hairs, Prevents Gr j .y Hairs, It Prevents Hair from Turning Gray, it prevents Hair from Turning Gray, It Prevents HMr trorn Turning Gray, it Prevents Hair from-Turnlng Gray, No Hair preparation pos sesses the i>eculiar prop crtieewhlch so essentially suits the humAn Hair as the (Jocoanut Cream. It I’roiiioiea the Giu« fh of the Hair, It Promotes the Growth of the Hair, It Promotes the Growth of the Hair, It Promotes the Growth of thevHair! It is the Cheapest Hair Dressing in the World, It is the Cheapest Hair Dressing in the World, It is the Cheapest Hair Dressing in the World, It is the Cheapest Hair Dressing in the World. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTB, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS For SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, FoK '' \ LE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, AND AT a. M. FULTON'S, Dispatch Building, Fifth Street. my 18 REMOVAL.. WE TAKE PLEASURE IS nr torming our frienaa and the publlo genera ally, that we now occupy the large and commo diouae house. No. 12 Bissell’s Block, i ST. CLAIR STREET, * Where we have Just received from the mamifao turers of ,W. B. BKADBUEY, New Yorki AND RANSTN’S SPICED BUCKBERRY, FOR. Diarrhoea and Dysentery. SoW by all respectable Druggists. my 23 BOX TM, % Pittsburgh* Pa.