r.: Sbflailir jDost. £=g S Svi*'.'S>N PITTSBUROHi SATURDAY MORNINQ, JUNE 11,1864. A DEARTH OE WAR NEWS. There is no question, but that within the present week some of the most im portant movements of the war in Virgin ia have taken place; and the fact or our Secretary of WaT not alluding to them, would lead one to believe that the re sult of them was anything bat encourag ing to our cause. When we do gain a Jioipt, no matter how trifling, it is so , W-guified by the War Department as to intake the truth which follows it the less ■ Welcome. If our rulers would but give us the facts, as they occur and not over estimate oiir, successes nor diminish our disasters, the. people would be a thou .sand times better satisfied. As it is, they Cannot believe anything relating to . the wcr, whioh comes as official from the War .• Department. This is 'most shamefiil and should he noticed by 'Congress. The people who .are bearing I ithe burdens of taxation, and who are | •giving up their relatives in their coun try’s cause, do not desire buncomb dis patches from the War Department, an nqpncing immense successes of our arms, when they have not taken place, especially when a few dayß brings the truth that their relatives' have fallen be fore the murderous rebel fire. The last . most Important dispatch from St anton, to (Sen. Dtx, lead us to think that Grant had : whipped the rebel armv V£ry seriously; a few days, however, dissipated oqr hopes, and brought us Ure sad intelligence of the fall of some of the most gallant men whom oiir city sent out to the war. It is a sad sequel, while rejoicing over reported victories, to have our joy changed to unutterable sorrow, by the announcement of the fall of some of our most heroic and accomplished offl . cera and men. L r ‘ To show how the War Department is given to silly and grandiloquent dis patches, needs but reference to one of itsffirst in regard to Grant's present campaign, fn order to impress the peo ple with the idea that Grant was going right on to Richmond without delay, Mr. Stanton announced that the rebe Dittt, after the first heavy engagement asked time to attend to his wounde -and to bury his dead. Quant’s reply according to Stanton was, that, ‘-b had not time tobnry his own,’’ and pro posed renewing the contiiet. In yester day’s paper, however, we have it ofli eialiy announced that Gbant had sen of. truce asking time to attend to his killediand wounded in one of this week’s engagements. Thus the lie of the Ad ministration, showing our chief to rnander to be insensible to the pangs of lna dying soldiers, is exploded by his otra conduct; this should admonish lli Stanton not to indulge in falsehoo. any.rn.ore, in his official bulletins to Gen, Due, which are designed for the infor mation 0/the people. If he wishes to keep practicing the arts of the pettifo- ger, let him imitate Howabd and get up bogus proclamation, This trifling with'the sensibilities of the people is shameful, anji Ought to subject him to the severest, censure of Congress. Be cause he is destitute of all feeling him seif ig po reason why he should trifle with the feelings oi the people. TRUE AS PREACHING, 31 Our staid and highly respectable neighbor, the Commercial, yesterday re marking’upon the Baltimore platform iiccbnintenflediin: this way; » cis. »general way, to no great ad ,n tto-platforms or other-contrlvau hs , Andy et that part y ' ‘ s haS thfeaflrontery to ’ask' to be 1 retained lonprjin ptmesfe r .., . For tfcePost, - OAF?*, .H* J JpSTEK, Provost Mat■ that: Sir, onejof yonr officers (by your orderelj bofrpwd appleture from me re-. jSresßMfitg tlie; GfraiFe oTthe TJfiion, and to thejyntericmi people, .and has not yet retuhieS it I wodla ib'b'it respectfully reqnest tbit ybu sedcl said Picture. Jo. saJTOTniaeigerßf iof • the Sanltsryri'sjr, td J . t „«nS*ng *,-Democratic: as. "■ iiartiS undertaJHi off# ml ms' i'OHSAsm ; 7 “ 01 Temperance rilie. A' f] . I THAT PICTURE. The offensive picture to which we al luded in yesterday’s 'Post exhibited in the Sanitary Fair, luu^otj;we r belie ve• ! been removed. We|protest here anil | now, against a repetM&jl ofshl3 Outrage upon the persons of Democrats as repre si-nted in this caricature. If age, repu tation or utlliction are not sufficient to shieid estimable gentlemen of this com munity from ridicule at the hand of the managers of the-Sanitary Fair, the pub lic should know it. The picture is offen sive and how it should lie considered in any other sense is not clear to us. That sucli things may be tolerated during the heat and fervor of a political campaign we can understand, but for the purpose of raising money to staunch the blood of sons and brothers we shall contribute in money and witli ourpresence,and to have presented for our special admiration a charicature of a Democratic proces sion, to which respectable gentlemen of this city are made to figure as drunken loafers, and that this establishment and those connected with it made the subject of the sneets and jibes of the thousands who visit the Art Gallery of the great Sanitary Fair, we cannot understand. If the pictuiSe be not removed we have lost confidence in the fairness and hon est intentions of the managers of this enterprise. Since writing the above, we have read a letter from Felix H. Brunot, chief officer of the Sanitnry Fair, addressed to the lady having in charge the McClel i.an cloak and a portion of the Fast Liberty Booth, requesting the removal ofa very handsome imperial photograph of Gen. McClellan from the table. Another superb photograph, life size, ol the General had been removed without any note or warning some days previous, and has not since been heard of, the return of which would much oldige the owner. All this looks like premeditated intolerance, which we are most unwil ling to believe, and without further com ment at present most respectfully a>k for some explanation. The Military Situation, We renew our extracts from the Philadelphia Age, upon the subject of the situation and progress of events in Virginia. These articles are so lucid that much time is saved to the reader in gathering detached facts fiom long tel egrams: The contest on Friday last caused se ven; Federal losses. They were almost equally distributed throughout the entire line. The result of the battle was as we stated yesterday. The northern Federal flank retreated to Bethesda Church; the southern flank maintained its position below Coal Harbor. In all jiortious, however, the line was greatly weakened. It was too week for attacks, and almost too weak to cover and delend a position six miles long. The contest showed that the Confederate works at Coal Harbor were very strong; and the last hope I going to Richmond by the Mechanics. viHe route was given up. That part of the campaign was ended. The Confe.l erutes claim Friday’s battle as a victory, atul say they captured two thousund prisoners. On Saturday nothing was di.no. On Sunday, Grant began making new dis positions. The northern Hank had been composed of Warren's corps at Bethesda Church, and Burnside's corps'uoith ol the I Church, with cavalry beyond. The cav I airy was called in on Sunday. The Hank I was concentrated. Hanover Town and New Castle were given up, Tire road running from those places to Mechanics I ville and the Chicknhotniny were no long er picketed. The entire country above Bethesda Church was uhandoned, and Burnside made the place the north end ol the Federal line. Warren was with drawn from the front, so that Burn sub joined Smith. Warren went to the | rear, and marched southward to the \ southern Hank. He became the reserve of that flank, and the various divisions of the corps, which had been in reserve, went forward to the front and strength ened the line. f>n Sunday night the cn emy made various recounoissances to diseovor Lite Federal position. On SI I day nothing was done, and on Monday I night some skirmishes occurred. The I picket lines of the two armies are very I close to each other. Sharpshooters are I continually tiring, and the Federal Uim- I es from this, even when no conflict or I curs, are estimated at four hundred a [day. During Monday General Grant j sent n flag of truce to General ,Hee asking a cessation of hostilities to bury r ihe dead on part of the line. No result is yet reported. On Tuesday morniug Burnside held the northern flank at Bethesda Church, and was on the road to New Bridge. Smith was -south of Burnside; Wright south o Smith, and Hancock south ot Wrieht The southern flank was near the rail [ road, with cavalry pickets extending to the road. Warren was in reserve. One week before the Federal Southern flank had been on the New Bridge road; now lha northern flank is upon it. Hancock, Warren and Wright are supplied by the White House Railroad, which has been reconstructed to Dispatch Station ten mile? from White House. Smith’ and Burnside are supplied by wagon trains sent from White House by road to Be- thesda'Oburt'b. These trains are always strongly guarded, ps even in the short they go they are frequently al tacked by guerrilles. Our latest intellj gence from the Army of the Potomac is to Tuesday afternoon, when no change had taken place. No fighting had oc- There has been a Federal victory in the Shenandoah Valley. Staunton, is a -own in the valley, forty miles west of Orange Court house, and twenty-five west-northwest of Charlotlesville.Twelve miies north of Staunton, is Mount Craw ford. General Hunter met the Confed erate, forces at Mount Crawford and * their commander General W. E. Tlje Herald is mfomed from London jfcmes. They then retreated through that General George B. McClellan has a Staunton, , followed by the Federal fair ohance of being declared heir to the trooj*. 'Hunter occupied the town, and n Bir Goli n -i t. u Campbell (Lord Clyde),, the great war l&tl ■between rior who, it may be said, won Uxeempire ancf vie,; .flf India to England. family hfc •torjy f ieyojtdtthKßewi*toßH(LiO)eonpiedr : dWmSS&fflt' i«®P of McClellan's Military Capacity Vin dicatedfroman-Abolition Source —Spades again Trumps—Too lit tle brag tD be thoroughly “loy- i al -” ! The genius of McClellan hasi been so Completely acknowledged by General Grant, in his steady advance t.> the po sitions occupied by the former, before Richmond, when the AdminUtratihn at Washington refused or neglected to make his success sure by requisite rein forcements, that no comment is neces sary. Grant, like McClellan, knows exactly bow to improve advantages; and though the Administration and its paid presses have multiplied their sneers at the “strategy of 9pades,” they are now r forced to eat dirt and to praise in Grant what they 60 unjustly and ma lignantly condemned in TUcClellan, As indicative of the crawfishing opera tions now rendered necessary to Lin coln’s satellites, we quote some para graphs from the specials of the Gazette, from its army correspondent: “Our progress toward Richmond is slow, hut no doubt is entertained in our army as to the final result. Spades to the front has again become the order, and Slow but surely, we are digging up to the rebel capital, i since the firßt of this month we have been digging almost continually. At some places we have thus worked up to within a hundred yards of the rebel works, against which our column dash ed in vain last Friday. 1 lie two hostile armies are now' qtnet ly eyeing each other, and the least mo\ e meiH on the one side is suit* to be fol- j lowed by a similar one ou the other, I both ready, hut neither willing to make ! an assault. The men keep low in their ! ditches, aud sbaritsliootei s on both sides j art 1 ever on the alert, and no chance for I a shot allowed to escape. Ihe troops at the immediate front Where they depend entirely on their breastworks for protection, suffer much less than those farther in the rear, who depend on distance fot safety. Every ruoveuu-Ht nt men through :m open apart is accompanied by ihr 'inevitable mu-i. of Millie halls. The lsih corps, whhh was moving yesterday, Lotjl between fifty and a hundred aliien by this m, a its, anil that too within a very short distance ol lip: headquarter*. This is repeated almost every day. Our own sharpshooters eon. ceal themselves in trees and ravines, and by various devices draw their rifles into range, and 1 think our hoys keep the ae. count about even. 10-d.iy has Imen much more quiet titan usual, owing to the fact that both airnies, hy common consent, were bury ing their dead, with It for almost a week, have been lung between the two lines! Their bodies were becoming very offen sive, and the duty of burying them was not only sail, hut very disagreeable. Among the bodies found was that of Colonel McMahon, who commanded the noted 1 1 is!, brigade of the second corps He was killed on Friday while valiantly meetingu rebel charge. Many bullies were also buried last night. To day we have had some latllloU. ding, enough to prove to us that the n I. cls_liavcplanlrdscv.nl t.e« lalterii wlticli would play on both exit, nie- o; our lines. Those on our right are hraw gi.tis, ami are s'einingly planted in the neighborhood oi Summer's Bridge, on Ihe (.‘hit kalioni iny. Those ~n if,,.’ hit drop their stulls disagreeably el set.. Hie lstl. corps heailquarti'n- Two horses belonging to (leu. Smith's st„,j otHerrs were tilled hy these to day i.be casualties in Baldy Smith's r,,rp force the first ot June, amount- to an aggregalo ol J, .‘.',lt A I’i.A.N h 1.K1.S I’l I I K.Jlt.u An All'll iti.'U pup-isay... "Wc w.uiM like Mi. (■five tit the hiilnl.i itl In,. B illimurc cull vent lull u plnnkl.-t,-, {iliitluiin, carpi 1,- I wilk I lie Aiiirrican liii; r , and -uriiioiint oil lly tin- presence ~| Alirnlnun 1. n onln.” To this the Cliii iign Tunei i, joins "Tlic writer ol the above ,\i .Icntly uu.liTstnmU Lii.o.ln, an.l know > that it is usd. a- to i. strain him wiii. anything like a plallorni oi prim-ipi. . A i’rcsi.ient who .m rri.les tin- . i.nsij. tutinn, an.l who ins not tin' slightest regard for anything save tin: dictates ol Ilia own partisan feelings, would sear,, ly be expected to pay much attention to a platform of principles. It i. also eminently proper to put down the American ting and put Idneoln on it, lie lias been standing on it lor the last three years anil a hall, and we sup pose it.is eminently proper that he should keep it under his Pet il lie should hap pen to lie re-elected. Ah to having Old Abe stand on a “plankless platform,” we think that also exactly wdial is needed. A great many individuals have thus "stood” and done humanity great service. The best thing ever done by Lincoln s prototype, John Brown, was his final net, at which time he occupied a “plaukless platfoim” in Virginia. By all means let Lincoln have a "piankiess platform;” it benefit ted the country through John Brown and it would confer equal benefit in tile' ease of Lincoln.” SI’ADES ABE AGAIN TliU Nl PS —-Til t ariny correspondent of the Herald aavs: “The predictions many have made, that Grunt would discard the shovel and the pick, prove to he as fallacious as they were unmllitary. An enemy may he driven from a line of rifle pits by „ charge, or a lunette or redoubt may be taken by assault; but it would be a wan ton waste of life to fight an enemy nearly it not fu.ly equal to ourselves in numbers, who was strongly lorlified while we have no protection but the non' resisting air. The fact has been fully aud frequently demonstrated, that to he successful, we must meet the enemy on nearly as equal a footing as possible if we eannot meet him at an advantage. If he entrenches, we must entrench, anti drive him from his position with can non and mortars, rather than by sacri ficing the lives of soldiers in thousands by throwing them into the jaws of almost certain death.” Of course when the fact becomes known to the Lincoln ites, a solemn protest will be offered up against this “uumilitary McClellan method of taking Richmond. ” They won’t allow it by any means. Avom Taxation^ of the stern virtues of the Romans in the days of the younger Scipio Africanus, Cicero says that one General madt over to the State all the treasure taken from the Maceddnians, leaving to his family noth ing bat the renown of his name. He further says that so great was the sum thus realized by the Commonwealth that there was no need for taxation for some time afterwards. Here is an ex ample for those who are now attempt ing to manage the affajrsof this country. Let them make all our Generals who have become suddenly rich, disgorge their booty, for the benefit of this heav ily taxed people. Then the public debt will be greatly diminished, perhaps will disappear altogether. Thus we will im itate the stern virtue of the ancient Ro mans, and besides act on the Napoleonic maxim of making the war support it self. — Calholic. 'd ITEMS. j. jl 1 ? mor e “contrabands’’ ar n',^a* Washington from the peninsula is j ®?? ®jd were sent to the par adisical farniat Arltngton. lsland regiment has ten ® of service having ex- Ji,„„ ■ 1“ 18 regiment had over two fn the field, and returns Ui only about two honored and fifty. Johk Morgan, with a f orce f> f 2500 men, is making a stir in Kentucky, at tacking railroad trains on the Kentucky ti-HIV* bUr T in g bridges, tenting up rack &c, and has taken possession of Mount Sterling and Cynth^ami. Mormons, saj-e the Ilarrishurg /’alnn/ ■ ( /iienr—A large number of Mormons male and female—passed through this y. c . s t er ? a y on their way from Europe tn salt Lake. They seemed to be gay and happy. h J Exemption Clause.— The N. Y Times says that President Lincoln aet ln/“nder the advice of the Secretary of War and the Provost Marshal Qener at, has transmitted a message to Con gress recommending that the three hum dred dollar exemption fee be struck ou l ot the Conscription Act. It is likely to he done, and a draft soon ordered for a very large number of men, probably tor an indefinite period of service. Fremont a Copperhead. —How as siduously the Linconites are laboring to convince the people that Fremontnn.i his supporters are copperheads. The JNew r ork Times most feelingly denoun ces the pathfinder as a virulent copper head Our own city papers- are on the same line of labor,altlioueh. as admitted by one ol them, the present Administra tion is mainly indebted h. p r ,. mont tor its : ueee- 3 in the eh-, tion ..1 ]m;u. (*N to JiiCH.MoNie- -Taking radial t> i straight hne dislaiiei s. us slu-wine rutei accurately th- precise lads ot Grant's ad- Value, we have these results At his headquarters, (Culpepper Court-house, i giant was precisely seventy two miles lion, liiehoo.nd. At the ’Winchester I uvent lie has advanced sixteen miles 1 ho tii "lance of each pit nut ion wap as fol lows >'Ul|» l p. \Y iiilcnir«B T.-ivorr Spulih) lv Hi ,i i l.'nmi-hMi, ' iuun-a -iti«>n N'Ttli Ann ", : U-n, 8u.1.-r Hanovcrton. (I’amunky km i H»n im. m lt _ SoMK'VIIAT Tlti:A«ON\|:l.|; —*rhr N Y. on rrespondrnt o| the Boston iicitinull/y (an tililo radical sh. ct) M | V , in allusion to the nut iliat Mr. I.iiuoln 'lni not reply to tin- s , ;il Jiinir letter o| Mamnn Marhlein tin- IIYW,/ iavis I .a|, f r i'll tlir I'r, ,i,lent iniv list as in,,l that there will In- some 'linos that will not till to him in pleasant plan's. []. an,l hi- raliinri an,l all undi r his author it.V from the White lions,- to the ( 11- tom Honsc, will ho punisheil in tin " orhl' 10 conn'. Thi- is H J m ,.sie hor tiering on treason, ami at least savors < onsitlurahl v ~| /haisy.i,’,',, The Richmond Sentin>;. of the :;,1 inst., mentions the arrival at f.it.hv I’iison of tight hun,lr, ,1 an,l lil'tv Ymi k, e prisoners, as it styles th, in, ' an mi i ultivaltil and barbarous mass It S!lv , that on Friday, in nil the a-saults made hylhn. Brant ,n the,r r.cl.t. In wa- r .- pulsed will, urtal sljucht, l lh,t 11. . a lost no around on tin- light, gain, d largely on tlj r* iHt and ruptured nenrh two thou-and p:,s,,n, ilt , ~i,-i,i, the day to have been al, ,ppy on, t,»i th, in, hut a dark one tm Grant and thunks God that their loss li been' \,-,, -lielit It states that Grant 5|,,., w:i , l, 11111 eis'lit t l , t, l, thousand .in that dav | Nnw Voli rilK List l.sGi.ll. I lie rise in gold i« a matter ni g r ,. : ,, discussion and among other them 1 i,,J '» cxplanati.ui ol its o'ud.h-n nppnrn Hull is I.ne in , tfcct as f<,Uw ~ li is all, e, - -I that the French government, IhmuJ. lie ag‘ Ills, Inis In i-u a pun hliSer ill 111. -New York market of gold to a | ar ,., union,n, lor the ~i paying ~h tin- r rem h iruup- in Mrvi.u, iu'il,e sci vice of Maximilian No less than I?"', 000. out), il is slated, have I,ecu qlllcih reiuoye.l timntlie v.uilisol Inrcivn hank ,1-ui New York, within the past i.-u w , cks, am! conveyed tin n, c by Firm I, ships of war II is a notorious fact that tin- french troops in Mexico arc paid in American gold; and Ncw-York. Iwine a port most convenient tor tin- uses of the French Kmpcior, certain lmnkers in tliatcily liuvc liceome lioldt-rs in tin Mexican loan to the amount above stai ed. Fkmai.k Soi.dikrs.-A Washington corresjiondcnt says the oiln-ial r. cords ol the tnililaiy authorities in that city show that upwards of one hundred anil fifty female recruits have been discover ed and made to resume the garments ol their sex. it is supposed Unit nearly 1 1 of these wire in collusion w ith men who were examined by the surgeons and in cepted, alter which the lair ones suhsli tuted themselves and went to the war Curiously enough, over seventy of thes, martial demoiselles, when their aex was discovered, were toting as officers’ ser- ; vants. In line regiment there were sev enteen officer’s servants, in blue blouses , and pants, who had to lie clothed in cal' ; ico and crinoline. Even a General, who j had won many laurels in the war, had a handsome, fresh looking “detailed man" ' ucting as hia cleik, rvkose real name I turned out to in- Mary Jane U- , and I who has parents in Trenton who are es : tiuiahle members of socic-tj. She said I that to seethe world.” ! ggTA FACT. • • •' * I* It a Dye. • • • .. J| i the year ISAS Mr. Mathews mat preiiarat he VENETIAN HAW lit h l since that tune it bna been uaral by tboußanda, anil In no instance naa it railed to glre entire eatlafactlnn.. .f tNtTLAN DYK is Mu* cheapi-st in the world. Its price is only Fifty cents, and each dottle contains double the ijurumu uj .|»u in thoae usually sold for 41. 1 • * ETIAN hYfl. warranted not to in* th « hMr or scalp in the slightest degree. Ihe \ EN ETIAN T>YH works with rapidity , anti certainty, the hair requiring no preparation Ihe VENETIAN DYE produces amt .shade that may be desired—one that will notiile,crock or wash out—onethatiaaa penn&nent aathehair itaeli. Vor sale by aii druggists. Price 60 cents A. I. MATHEWS. . Generaffcgent, 12 Gold at. N. Y. Also manufacturer of iUathkwb’AhtooaHair Globb, the beat Hair dressing in use. Price vs cent> -... janlS-iy d THAT REBEL AGAINST the rules of Taste aud Beauty in their color or in the loss of their color, may be chanscu in a few momenta to any BEAUTIFUL SHADE by a single applteatlop of CRISTAJHTOO’9 BAIR DVK. The rapidity of its operation, perfect safety permanent healthful,-eflbct, and the e*eeedlmr depth and richness of the hues it impart*; dis tinguish tins preparation from all other lives In use in this country or in Europe. • Crlstadoro'a Huir Preservative, A valuable adjunct to the Dye, in dressing an>l promoting the growth an I perfect health of th,. hair, and of itself, when used alone, a safeguard that protects the libres from decay under all cir cumstances and under aii climes. Manufactured by J. OKISTADOfiO. No k Astor House, New York. Sold by aU Drur ffiats. Applied by all Hair Dressers. ® my7-lydAwfl TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINI WKNT has given mm-eraal satisfaction during the lourteen years 11 lias keen introduced utto the United .States. Alter being tried l ;v milhona it has been proclaimed the 6 pain de« J L 0 . 7er 7 ,he woria - bo where this liniment ts applied. If used asdireoted itoannot and never has failed in a single lnatanceMW iv°n Ug b?’ “Ms and influenza, it oan't be head “ font bottle will cure all the above hc! B j d os being useful in every family for siS 7' cidentß, such as burns, eufe, soalds, insect stinea' 11 k p l r,ect, s’ innocent to take iuternafiv and can be given to the oldest Dersnn 4 f phiW. PriSl 26 and « centsV f Uortlandt street, New York. - • oti SoJd by TapS. EEDPaTH, Pittsh,.«a „ , Kgpwfeble tßroggbM. ■ Jnyi;i^’ w “ d BVE.VMNeTian ORISTAIyoBS-ffliu^ ndriTit «feMjEEMINo»S DRUG STORE, Oor. of the Diamond and Markrt * K^“ h KB» ,a or HUPTXJRBi CURED. ~ We are prepared to treat .luccesafully >Sll Jakes of rupture in young most cases W|niddle aged, and in some cases cf Did persons having fitted up an extensive establishment for manufacturing -•.-Improved Trasses and Siqij^i-terJ":' In peculiar cases or where persa|£pliedire;:&hy atj'le of truss not on hand we to order. Having the largest sftipn theciiyTall persons requiring ti übses will Hud it to their ad vantage to call. Dr. AL’U ARK will attend personally%to the ap- plication of, Truaaea, Supporters, &.e. t &,<*. Besides our own manufacture we have a large stock of ' * Bitter & Penfield's Celebrated j Trasses, T HK NKW Dr. s. S. Pitch's Celebrated Trusses, Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated Trusses, 1- ENGLISH and GERMAN TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, KlaHtic Stockluga, Bandages, Ac At the Pittbburgh Drug House, TORTCENCE & M'GiUIH °°Be hj-J y Ul lW ftUd Mttrket street*, Pittsburgh SdST'FXf*;*;' I'* 1 '* OF irrkoujlaui. >,.. 1 1 E> A VOIDED.— Too much eating and dniikiftt, new habit* and modes of .-life oftco in the bowels and generai health ot the system. Hut HnAM>uit'rM’a Pills will boon cure, the fctumarh regain its strength and h healthy action ot the system will be re tuM a. Wo medicines are i-QUal in UH4>fiilnDaa *<-. 'be BRANDKETH'.S Pi LL, HR A NDR KTH S UNIVERSAL HALVE AND ALLGOOK 5 plhp’ 1 /?,, "“y^n^he Pirn.f *‘ ad a t,ox of Hfandreth’s Pills, a l>ox of f mversal Salve, and ad Allcock's 1 orous flasier jmt in ibeir knapsack free ol ex pense. And to this fact may be. attributed the £u»pu„7' REGIMENT from the EVElfl SOLDIER should have a box of PmU r’l'l" ufs * ,re . "dd'a piece of Mten ‘“' y nre * UJe FKSS, °- VS AND ei. - 1 hhlKM.Enf AN INVALID.—Pub- C i{T-i*“ cll V '“L‘ l a * * <'ACTION TO ' A" , ' EE and Others, who sutft-r from il; '-us In bin), Picm-iture Decaj of Man ,l" “d'l’i) mg at the same time Th » M kams ‘'■/‘■’a '“ K Ky °? C "as cured'himself ” ' . nnd.-iro.ug considerable quackrri . It) inch..mg a posti.ail addressed envelone b.s.ifi. ci.j'U Mi,n> bf hndoi thb author 1 ' f h." - , NA ‘ » 1AN r iKl* MAVKAiK, itsq.. fi h .'.ndiw Bedlor.l. Kings co.. iV. V. £rS'-" 'i' K ~AVK lk.vrskd not to U- astiim.i,,-,! at anything. Years of ex )'*-ru-t:a‘ and acorrespomleru'e extending through ■■..t all ttie natumalltled •11 the habitable glut* hate tun,ed their theories into f„ c „ amUsta).- liel.e.l a l.aen limn a k:,-h w e need not err. We lie 1.01 «ur| iHe.l at such tacts as the tollbwtng— although 110- j.i ■rs.ma aho write them are. We know the pe.M.n. and ci,e,.metmces. hence led it 1.1. li, to indorse their statements : i .Null iiKLironn. Mass., Nov. ‘li, isn3. lieau MH;—l hate Iwen altlicted many j ears , will, ae, ere prostrating crau,|,« in my lunhs. cold ' leet amt h inds, and a general disordered system. 1 I'hjsoiaiis and me,Heines tailed toreljele n.e tt lute Uaitins some Irtends New York u Ik, were , u.rng t'l.ant al inn llmersthe, ,uei ailed, upon me tolry them. 1 commenced with a small wlue , glassful alter dinner, r eeling letter by drgreea , a. a lew dais 1 wrna aslonmhed to n. 1,1 ,i„! cold nes. a„ l .'lamps had entirely left me, and 1 could ! "‘(flit through, which Iliad not done lorjeais. 1 leel like anotlisWbemg. My. appe ia.' am. strength hat e also gu-atly Improved l.y !“<• use i*l ti,e Plautati..u Hitters. syectlully, .IUUITH llua.Ui.. .... ,;Kl * u,i "t nv, Win., Sept. 16, llsci. r rr . , * »‘*w- U‘fu ju the army ha»i>ital a'. An v 8 ' -““1 ndarlyßead non inti, . 1 s ’V, e mc ,»'»'tle°r Pjanta el,i' ~ « three bottles reatorld n,y cui cd ini. • . C. A. i LAuJn." 1 The lultow tag Is non. the Manager cif the Home achm.l Im.the violin hAVfcWEVKU MaJiHIOK, 67th .SU ) uh . v l ‘ w Vurk ’ Au e- -♦ iws,.; ’! Hit ter- have ' OUr " I,n herlul Plantation et.iVi h „ ? U ' l ‘'“ *" in to some of our little cMldre" suter.ng Iron, weakness and weakluii UKI most happy erlect. line little girl in liar! licular war, pains In her head, los. Sr amletne and dally wasting consumption, on whom all taelvl 1 h " , l. l "‘ ca e*haustei, has been en tatij a .loud u c commenced with but a tea cpinml ul ol Hitters a day. Her appetite amt Strength rapidly Increased, and she Is now Well Respectfully, bias. o. Mi Davo:,.” ~ owe much to you. for 1 verilt Ke_ “ i h at P ‘w't,' 1 w ßft,Cr * “» vc “k'U list. Vf 11. Wauoomkb, Madrid, N.Y.” ~, Thou v/llt send me two bottles more ol Hit 1 lautatlnn Hitters, lily wife has been greatly benefited bv their use. Xr,j friend Aei 1-usbik, Philadelphia, Pfau'tau"' p'reachSlo s°“ Plantation Htttera have cured me. ° ’. Kxv. I s. C'ATHoaj., Hochcster, N. YL." &waa3»««MSs ~ , . , (i W. I). ANDREWS,:. Superintendent Soldier’s Hunt, i’i n ., op’ i. . . . The p lantKtJon Blttcra h i I'm, V"' which 1 was laid’up pi mutate, and had to abtadou my business. 1 V H. H. KtlresLkv, Cleveland,Oi!” iikl'a charm n ‘ e £<•» No. 264 Broadway, 9 ’ *•' c -> sc., he, \ The Plantation Bitters make the weaketrohg the languid brilliant, and are exhaused natnS great restorei. They are comppsed of the cile brated Oalisaya Bark, WtntergVeen, Sas.af.ias, Hoots, Herbs, ixc., all preserved In perfectly pure Croix Rum. v S. T —lB6o—±. ; Persons or sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart laqkiof appetite, dmtress after eating, torpid liv er, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer If they will not try them. ' They are recommended by the highest medi cal authorities, and are warranted to produce yn ininii'diate beneficial effect. They are exceeding „ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Nm’li’rt.—Any person pretending’to sell Plan tation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swind ler and Imposter. It is put up only In our ltig »Hn {bottle. Beware of hottfles refilled .wltjh imitation deleterious stutii forwhich several Iwr sons jug already in priapn., See that every bot tle haa"our United States stamp over the cotk Mnmutilaleit, and our signature on steel-plate sidje •label.j by. respectable dealers throughoilt (tie lu»bit«blqg)oße. r/} jjt , t ’ .P- H. DRAKE *. co. i Aii • 1 B&Way, N. Y. ’ )■ ili eor. Smltbfield and 4th s leb97BmiUiw-eod " ALL KI.VD6 APOTHKOARItsS, And manuiactureiß of PITTSBURGH. J. F. DAY ...T. S. HAYDEN PAT & HAVDKN, to J. V. ttay & Co. MiANUFA€TPTOEira f ! lmportei-6>An(J 3)eai d ef tn Saddlery. Coach and Trunic Hard, ware and Carriage Trimmings. No 68 Wood street, Sign ofthq golden-Stirrup, Pittsburgh. 40 B4LES XmOTHTw jEla store aßdTpriajfby •Jr 5 mpO corner Market and First its. PttESH CITRATE OP MAGNESIA.—I have on hand n very : RATE OFMAO- Dry state. Fora T nl '^a" v ' ! 'rihere is no article now : \SiM?b2£? l *'M£ ~y a0 ' *<*■> Congress, Empire IBS* Those wishing any of ■ l®fhelr,pttrltv. can be certain of A ftfo v c °rner of the ND ya?,yaAREET STREET. l»ifSt?aSrf^y hflrta a T?ry BUper ‘° r srti lu^ne'piut,PsiaTutpl £ ntUl and s for ’lowers, ami other variety 8 h %ldKerchief in the greatest and To!l'm XeB , k “,‘ l ‘ S,>i*eeysing • AND BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR! It softens and oils the Hair, and gives It a permanent glosß which It retains for daya after ueing it. For Beautifying and Promoting THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR Lubin’s Cocoanut Cream Cannot be Surpassed. It Soothes the Irritated Scalp, It Soothes the Irritated Scalp It .Soothes the Irritated Scalp It Soothes the Irritated Scalp It Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair, It Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair, It Prevents Baldness and Lose of Hab it prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair' It is an Elegant Perfume, It is an Elegant Perfume, It id an Elegant Perfume, it is an Elegant Perfume, Oocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruli! Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruli' I Produces the Richest Luster. Jt Produces the Richest Luster it Produces the Richest Luster It Produces the Richest Luster It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance It gives the Hair an otiy Appearance It gives the Hair an Oily ApSSJaice.’ It gives the Hair an t lily Appearance, For Oiling Whiskers it has no Equal For Oiling Whiskers it has no Equal’ For Oiling Whiskers it has no Equal’ For UUing Whiskers it has no Equal’ And it retains all its Beautifying Effects a'e’l w re ! a } na a JJ 1,8 Reautifying Effects And it retains all its Beautifying Eltects And it retains all Its Beautifying Effect' Por days after using it, • For days after using it, For days after using k, For days after using k, For Dreßsiog and Oiling the Mustache, 1- or Pressing and Oiling the Mustache 1 or Dressing and Oiling the Mustache 1 or Dreasing and Oiling the Mustache. It Prevents Gray Hairs, It Prevents Gray Hairs. It Prevents Gray Hairs, If Prevents Gray Hairs, It Pievents Hair from Turning Gray, I pie c° S S Slr from luruiul Gray , It Pre\ i nts H»iir liom Turning Grav # lt I revents Hair frup TnrafngGrs)! No Hair preparation pos sesses the peculiar prop ertieswhich bo essontiAiiy Buita the human Hair ag tne Cocoanut Cream. It Promotes the Growth 01 the Had PrA««tw the (irowth of the M«ir It Promotes the Growth of thf Han! It I romotes the Growth of the Hair. It is the Cheapest Hair Dressing in the World 5 111 H {}-“*■ ln the wSr“; It j» the Cheapest Hair Dm ssing in the World It is the Cheapest Hair Dressing in the World! Sx- ÜBUtHTISTS, p w f!x- UHI qoists, -A-ALi. li\ A Lis liIiUGUISTS nm SALK BV ALL DRUGGISTS, AND AT J. M. rtJLTOIN’S, Dispatch Building, Fifth Street tnyld BLANK BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, INVOICE BOOKS, LETTER BOOKS, COPYING BOOKS NOTE BOOKS. DRAFT BOOKS, DAY BQOKSj ALBUMS, STATIONERY, &c, & c . Myers, Schoyer & Co., . No. 30 fifth Street. Post Building. RANKIN’s , SPICED BLACKBERRY, FOB Diarrhoea and Dysentery.!. •r. by all respectable DrugglataP NEW JSG “ DREAMiNI^J>I\VHfHP(!(IE.’' B^^t^oS^wtl^u^Sd 0 PRICE, 25 CENTS. Copies mailed on receipt of price. CHAS. C. MELLOB, I my2Bdhw 81 WOOD STREET. I Siyjnv t **£■<*. WRAY’S! ADVEBTimSI. Lag forth H']thoot'rcir of contraiUctJod, greatest t* be found In thu t>ity ( 4n BOOTS and SHOES, la at OoncW rfaV, Shoe Stobe, 63 Fifth Street. Why ? Because they sell the best goodsm the World, herring them aU made to-order in Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and New York, expressly for retail trade, and every pair la warranted, riveted in the shank free ; ani if tliey ever Kip, or In any way come apart, or prove unsatisfactory, are repaired for nothing, an allowance made, w a new pair furnished ; ami wilh HU these peculiar advantages, this un- equaled work, these superior attractions and reasons for purchasing at this celebratedhouad, we offer one more, as a final clinching argu ment.- We sell thi, extra quality of Goods fbr leu money than you can buy rubbith f„ tn other side going up Fifth Street, be tween Wood and Smithfleld Streeta, No. ffl. next door to the Expreas Office. CONCERT HALE SHOE STORE Is painted on the window. Plain Black Silira Plain Colored Sttirn Figured Silks, Chine Silks, Checked Silks, For sale by * nuMTv, ostn 4* co No. 25 Fifth Street, jell-lt n ■ I;T MBSFBAST. ,V r Boots ana Shoes advancing evew* . dsv «n'i h 0 1? can , tm 3' w hat Boots, Shoes, Gaiters' tern nrli.l?a 0ra I“ 3 ° Mm '* y want at less than eS tcru prices, at BURLA wn’* w Market st., one door from Fifth at.. ««rße sure and call. jell BURINU THE FAIR MEN’S, BOV’S ami 1 oaths Gaiters and {jalinorais. Ladled i !uin \t U u cb , U ‘ irci ‘ ,s Balmorals, xwsote. at the loneat price, at iPII Borland’s, ‘ J U _ fa Market sf. AUDIKN CIO Hall SATURDAY EVESISG, Jane Utb GRAND ORATORIO OV Tin: MKSSIAU, BY A CLASS OP*l5O a olci a, aud accompanied by the Germanu Uj cheat ra of Philadelphia. * uermaiUA The Solos will be sung by Miss Alexander. Mies M ’CaliTi-y. iUr. Briscoe Mr. Taylor Conductor » 0^ 0011 ’ ° rStor '° t 0 tht* Aoot\ '° l ’ e U '“ d at the Musio Stores, »t lH>nTefet;ha“ e!reqUeSted ,0 OPPORTUNITY— MRS JA Miis M DONNiILD offers for sale the good will aru] furniture of the most IIFmTtA ?ui. E S. T ft^- STA y*>~: f* e, .? t Oreelc, three miles dis tant from the city. The House is ooe of the best stands upon that road, and is a large and commodious building, having eight roonm, and competed with it a large stable, an ice house and a tai ora stand disconnected from the main building Three acrea of ground well cultiFftfed houap ltU rt< d vegetables, kc- surround the I h house is known as Groadh*d Post , HaetB f Qn given immediately and the punicul.ro apply tS' '©iM# ja'Ul&V For r,™“ U a . ec ?^ ruc , er S’ No - inUiamoniL or ml the to Mrs, J as. M’Donneld. „.N- *?■ The good will of the Btand may be pur chased without the furniture. FOtTIiTXX BTH.BBT ! p* ! NEW STYLES h| window shades, 1 Received THIS DAY. O NEW SPBING STOCK S OF wjCAitPETS! ■8 Well seasoned" OIL CLOTH, • I AT McCALLUM’S. | mblB OARJPisrjBTOHXL' J_5L 87 FOUETH STBEE-SHk pWCB TO THE PAUL as cents to the Bazaar. 25 cents to the Picture Gallery, as cents to the Old Curiosity Shoo 25 cents to the Mechanics’ Hall *25 cents to the Monitor Hall OO he L ‘' “ S,ock ' « «»• °f the 50 cents to Floral Hall 60 cen " ,0 Utniog Hall, including dlnher. Evesi.no Estkrtainsumts at Auditorium. Monday, 6th— Meerestrand German SI on ?v u „ e i da ij "th —Grand Juvenile (Wt M ot, B,h_Prof. Wamellnk^io^?; ■SION TICKETS.’ .&&£££ wSf 6 ,l TEAMBR B^AKD EXCIIK.SXOJN XICKErrs To Sanitary Fair at Pittsburgh, Ami return, at*half the usuol fare. Fare com- mcncca Wcdneseay, June let. my3i-dt HtNDREDS OF YOUNG MEN ARE ruined beyond redemption by not cailinr uu ur. Brown at first.. He has for 22 year coS rtnctl hiH atteutiou to tUoeaacs of 4 certain class in which he has cured no less than fifty - and cases. His remedies are mild: ami -nn-in btiLe Ptl l>r aiJ l' lied the early SSoTSUrf - , I,r - »«2S5i »«w larges modera FfiENOH PAPER HANGINGS Elegant designs, medallions Hnd other Wall Ornaments, Just received from Paris, for by W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street. BMJPXiOTBIXSiffT. fIZWSL A MONTH -AGENTS WAST -4*3 Kl> to sell Sewing Machines. We wili • give 21 commission on all machines soltLor etc* j»ioy agents who wiU work for the above wacea an.l all expenses paid Address, I>, B llSn kinton At Uo., Detroit. Mich. jet