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'orlarge stints of money, and mention
the names o( an officer of Gen. Tutt'e',
staff; his - chief of ditectiVek, and also
Judge Hart, of the Treasury 011 ice. On.•
of the prisoners had. at the time of ar
rest, a hundred and twenty bales of cot
ton on his plantation, a few miles iron
batches. When he was released, lie
found that his cotton had been removed
by military authority and sold.
1 must not close Without mentiening
that there are some officers still left who
see things in their proper light. Gen.
Washburne, at Memphis, and Col. Far
rar, at Natchez, have ordered the entire
.stoppage of trade outside the lines.
Gen. 6locum has greatly restricted it
here, but by no means stopped it. The
only way to finish thematter is.to send
the goods above Cairo, and refuse all
trade below that point. if the govern-
Went is studying the good of the nation,
it will entirely shut off trade in this re
gion, drive out the swarms of specula
tors of all kinds and degree, discharge
and imprison the.official thieves holding
' Treasury, militarY, or naval positions,
and attempt at least a purifying process.
Dishonesty is here at high premium,
and morality entirely out of market. if
moral corruption were to taint the at
mosphere to the injury of physical
• .health, this region would speedily he
desolate. Those who did not instantly
perish would fly to the miasmatic.
swamps of Georgia or to the banks of the
Chagres River, and there find a healthy
locality.
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PITTSBURGH'
MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 134
FOIINEIPS LATEST SENSATION
There is not in the country even a
youth, no matter how petted and flatter
ed, who is fonder of displaying himself
than is Po - rucks, lately denominated the
"President's Dog." He iy bursting
with egotism and vanity, and is conse
quently, fond of any sensation which
will enable him to shine, even if it be by
borrowed light. His latest eilort, in this
direction, is in relation to the BRECEIN
RIDGE. family, of Kentucky, in which he
Peens some infamous and notorious false
hoods. Speaking of JoiriN C. now in
the rebellion, FORNEY says:
He was the type of manly beaut} when I
made his acquaintance four let, year. ~ At
that time, if he had a conscientious It
was hatred of slavery, and both of us, "Demo
crats," 'tut we were, frequently confessed that it
was a sinful and anti-Dernm retie melitution,
and that the day would come when it 1111141 i he
peaceably or forcibly removed.
According to this bonen! FonNE.y
"fourteen years' ago," looked npon ~::,.
very as being "sinful" and anti-Dew„
• ocratic. These fourteen years take u ,
back to 1850, when this FORNEY at
editing the Philadelphia Pcii,ajit,a a tit,,
a mouthpiece of the slavery propoitn
diata- and the hitter reviler of DAVID
WILMOT, because of his free soil proeliv.
ities. He was the fussy fugletnan of
Mr. BUCHANAN in the Baltimore Conven
tion of 1832, who was then the favorite
candidate of the extreme Southern sla•
very extending States of North and
South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, ..iis
sissippi and Virginia. In 18A true to
his proslavery principles lie ltd
day and night for the repeal of the
Missouri compromise, which tho , lace
holders desired, in order to open our
entire public domain to slavery. At
that time, ten years ago—this fellow
FORNEY was connected with the Admin
istration organ in Washington, and was
the pliant tool of JEFF DAVIS, then Sec
retary of War, in all the Southern in
trigues to repeal the Missouri compro
mise. And from that period, up until
BUCHANAN refused to give him a place
in his Cabinet, there was no more
miserable lickspittle to the Southern
aristocrats in Washington, that thin
same blatent Abolitionists, n%4, o is not
),
now ashamed to talc of leis 1,1, sition to
slavery lourteen years ago! Had it not
been for Judge DocoLAss's quarrel With
the Administration in regard to the
proper interpretation of popular sot cr
eignty, as applied to the territory of
Kansas, FORNEY would now most likely
be in the Southern C.infeilerac y. lit%
CITANAN'S rejection of his claims to a
seat in the Cabinet wounded his vanity
and the position assumed I,y Dom.t.m-s
furnished an admirable pretext for Fi,i;-
NET'S flank movements in Pennny Iva to ~
BEN BUTLELI and ,DANI. S. DICKIN
SON'S course, since they joined the Ab
olition party is modest compared to that
of the Clerk of the Senate; thDy, , were all
three most miserable tools of the slave
holders, but Lunacy is the only one I
brazen enough to date his Aloliti, n-
ism back fourteen ytars.
CLEAR AS NICII
The Pittsburgh Coiamerrio i n.wcr
of imitation arc quite respectable, al
though its high: is somewhat muddy
In its issue of Saturday it 1!, tin tiered
through a long article, of which the fol
fowing, in imitation of Mr. L NCOLN
style, is an admirable simple:
The rebellion we are now trying to. ,t hl firm
ly believe we will put down, repudiates 1,,,
whole Constitution and seeks its or erthrow. Tht•
Copperheads of the Noeth sympathise tt ith the
rebellion, and, as a natural consequence, 0ge0..1
the Constitution. The rebels and the Copper
heads are, then e, natural allies against the
Coast stution.
This Bunsyism the reader will see is
worthy of Old Ant•: himself; it is a good
imitation of that Chic! Magistrate's mes
sage to Congress, in which Le sod
was easier to pay a smaller SL;!„ than a
larger one," and is worthy Oi a place
alongside of JACK BUNNSKY'S ••it so
be."
But 'what nit fat i, out attention no ,s 1
In this; is the Coiimercidrs sublime ;„,.
pudence, in alluding to the C-nstitution
at all. Its party never imteitainvd the
slightest respect for that sacred instru
meat; and since the rebellion began,
every allusion to the necessity of oliserv.
lug it iu Congress, has been nut by
sneers from ti leading Abolition met
bers of that Tony. The CmontYcial
must therefore either be exceedingly
hardened or deplorably verdant in mak
ing the statement it has. Why it is but
a few weeks ago, that Mr. LINCOLN, in a
letter to a citizen of Kentucky, announ•
ced the paradox that in order to preserve ?
the Cunstitutiun, it was necessary some
times to violate it.
ABOLITION BLUSTER
A Wiashington.:ippriespornlent writing
)n the 2:41 inst. remarks:
tienltor ".\1 rtouaAttx Introduced in the?Sen
tte to-,as" the Identical resolotliM ado Me d, ai . ,
he Baltimore Convetition, reatttrmhng theltioa:-
dor t ripe. A tidier 14t, stral_ - ; , neverjiade:
ye ser.ate Foreign Ilnlati* Uotirnittte,
uq
er the rule 01 Mr. SSIYASE:I); Will not 'permit
heir own party retiolgtioNlbus introduced, to
.onte tip for tionsiderfitiOlt , 'lt 18 traniiparent
hat the . 111, .NR0a-dotitrine -plank in thErtEaltt
nore plAtiorrn in niefely iciarl.unoombe,' for -a
tieoutilican Uongress date not atand.by it.
Notwithstanding this shameful stulti
ication, the Pittsburgh Gazette of Satur
lay published a column of silly bluster
Lbout going to war with England, 01
which the following is a specimen:
"If the English government Is really In earn
,•at in wanting to picks quarrel n Ith us, a cans,
Inr one can eaaily be found. This slily pretence
of American enlistments in Ireland will as
well as any other. Where there is a will then
3 a way. The Bowery boy's plan ,d" getting up
t right will serve quarrelsome nations as well a
luarrelsonie men. "What are you full.win
lee for?" "I nin not following you, sir." •'Then
am a liar, am 11" and forthwith a scrimmage.'
Mr. SEWARD having been on his knees
TO the English government for the past
lace years is not going "to come the
Bowery boy" and get into a vorimmage;
liserction With him seems to be the hit
ter part of valor.
Them MUM he some m istake in
die figures of the Republican organs, iii
reference to the Arnie of the Potomac,
else the present draft would not he ne
cessary. The Pittsbut gh
among its telegraphic items on Saturday
corning says "Gem GRAM'. has lost in
killed, since leaving the Rapidan, but
WOO men, and the permanent loss to the
army will not be over . .o,ono. nator
Wthsori says in his place, that GRANT
has been reinforced to the extent or 45,-
Poo -dm e leaving the Ilapichin and that
these would seem to be enough, is borne
~u t I , y a special dispatch to the Gazeif
of Saturday morning, which speaks o:
the return of the President front the
front, where he left GRANT in excellent
pirits and that — he did not. ask the
President for another mall." We quote
literally, but can we depend upon the
statements. It would be so cousoling
u , know that our fusses have been tri
lling; that GRANT is in good spirits and
don't Want another man. that he ha,
keen re inforced to III:- number of ls,laio
tom that a further draft is nom cSSAFA
:A 4- Thu Dill to tu;nnti Ibc tbruc bun
!red exemption, in the on, , cription
the Senah• Inc party voti• 71
This N\ tH dolw un,l,r All txc, u
tire pressure• and ill he ton e.l throng!
the - House uulrss strong idtest-i g.. in.
'rite 1 , ,i c of stilltutes will then
withlit the reach to. the wt,ilthy otilx
En=
1,)11,1\N ing front 1 , tit
cu s" sllain itself
FIN LEY VILLE, 3 Ulle !2-1,
( P BARR, Es,.;—Edi" , the /1.1
1' At a Draft , (1 -
nu will plea.e find no WO 0.
11V1.1 0! It'll dollai. in pst inent nt .tits, r.p
Lion ti, ‘ our "Nety vrilthth:e paper. — , .
in the usual ntyle id lying when atl:ll . ,s,
trt:. , , a paper io 110 N...111.11 . -111•VC1110. 1 lees,
I want y, it to send the pnprr, and
a. I get tirt. , l (it It-- Sl 10 , h wn , t 1,,
bum- oft ult , l atop It, I
~trdcr it ~ n ly 1,, Ctll'He John ( ' hue k, un,j
I ha \ , dirier
we are gei t , r , frier
ay. hi. en IF, V, t V
cot:aril:ono. tow‘irds each
other; I it while Chu, h.
,latuns it hug , ly. llt ,• H11. , :111•1' 1110:1V ,
111 it--1 s not 1.0 di 01
11 , 1, hikiiig your pip -r; tint rue
Facing thr it 1 ole) i c aide toits-id your
dependant 1.01,11 y ‘N Itilr V ,, ,1 ero eth4 , rit
lighting
hE our., v, , Li 1,1;1 If. , inn'
bandy with the ynu will he u9eiii.
now ~n, e grant ~1 the nu
Lion by digging nu. the huh, h.
iny.
By tie. /11. 11011\ e
. e.fd art• ft 1:11].-
utry man, Ti•ili
trom a great as to my Mutt'--1
been ver .n hoe- h. he in prvtcrt cr.r)
cont with the loy peaceful warrior
sitelt as Tholoas \\ .lhants, the 6'd-eV,
unto, Lr.. awl have heartily tiur , i in
their sin-els an.. .lehunciafi ois of M.
t.lellan for his ..1.1 logy notion nf using
pades. flowing th,.ir I hay.
Devi use.l to sw. ariag moat vigorously
that honest old Abe n onl,l never again
permit any of his generals 10 11q1 1111.
Irish agriculture! implement 13.11. now
I tint) that Grant is us. lig it NVhat slctl
I do , I ha:), not seen Ili, B .r.f:e for a
lets . days...m.l I !1111 in h.lli l l.ll-11
Aiust I I nrst. Giant' or does the illl-W
drhlge requirt• that I should tun pu l p!
And deny that Wl' iiVer till. u,
01 the spade' For God's sole enlight.
uteri to what the pious I.ht .. .ftfe men re
quire toe to say and s‘s.•ar to in ordel
to preserve my ion as a 1,01 .11 roan
I at,, in ercat tinr,hle on all 1.10 one ptnint
01 1 dot y—that slit - fly` , remains clear :111 , 1
plain to me, an I I trust that by mlhere
mg. conin littln
, liortntittitng, 'nay lin evni loolind. The
iolt• , uft• tiottit tin Ituth w,t ,if the in
ums,dy Zil‘‘ay , agree,
talk vial litutdert , if-iv tin till tin, at-ions.
Itut!stnittilti , tly hating :,n% thing
(lit in it. I littstv in thiq t
faithfully Itti.rgnd inc \N i hon. ditty
,
=ME
I.m Th., G.J:elte
inst in regaril t,. "OW allegation that
our rnment is enlisting recruits in
lireland - ---mishes that there was some
truth in the change, for, it would give
us •oint- in,p, that there was n source 01
sm.ply Inc soldiers to lie depended on."
Inlerentially• the implies that
the lei:Homo. swim, e of raising 1 rm.p.
an.! in it:: ex - tr,mity would
war with “pertidum Alhin" for
teen mili.in of Own would spring t“
al Its 14. right ~ lit tl,r nil 2:rndge wlin
hlv t • nu 1.11,,n2:ht of thditing
enemy." (Mcni: The one million ihm4
Ili' rol,perin :, i.+
It is true, the intinedes that
the itencind for lat.)r is tou active' . to
till op , ur depleted rink..; from alone
our uwn i•itizete —but then it shoW,I
have thought or this c-othat . eney
it urged with so much vehemence thlt
we would "put doWn the Tehellioll ii ;t
took the LAST MAN
Prom Matamoras
ival of a vessel Matan,:.; as
.vesf.,,ky, letters have been re, eived
which Mintz us some news of interest.
;. i sAid that the ~• Firlison of that place
\v:,s e , inr to take the field in a very
-her. ume, which caused sonic uneasi
netts. It app curs that it was . thinking
showing iront to a ruttier strong body
ins , ps whiMi are now in the
; Tainauhp,-, •,n.l whose °him
to o•-eut‘v M.o. ;In , r. r, w.ts
-till in Montcrcy coil ,
Iribution Fll,lll a pritd alone of that
ity he ha- it is said, sixty thous
and d011.ir.4, win; It, it the priest tt,Ll not
it
1e l' •
er them in the -port time h o p a y_
inent he fixed, would be taken t, , f ot j. e
of arms. Several of the principal Ilt igh
hors were arrested for not being able to
meet the exactions that he had imposed
upon them. According to the same letters
the confederates were advacning in some
force upon Brownsville, and it was
thought that the small federal garrison
remaining there evuld not resist them.
THE POST---PITTSBURGH, ,MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 184,
GEN, BRESNAN'S ADVANCE.
403 4 ..nent 1n Progrese—The
Oriteri from Mmaced Poetttone
OW:Pine HiHintatn—llook rr'. Surem.4
aill!timpkiiiitun Creek-1110 Fear. Ea
terlkiined,:firion Smith's Rald—U ur
Artily Heavily Reintureed.
From the World'H correHromlent.
CHATTANOOGA, June 14
The news from theorfront to-day indi
cates that some grand movement is in
progress which will soon result in the
defeat of Johnson and his retreat beyond
Atlanta. I learn that the operations of
the army have thus far been successfully
conducted, and that, without 11111" Si - vent
engagement, the enemy has been flank
ed out of his well chosen positons, and
compelled to take a stand upon a line
which is so situated that it must sec
.•nuili to well-directed strategic combi
nations. Gun. Sherman, in his march
from Dallas, profited by the lessons
taught hint there and wherever lie found
the enemy intrenched, halted his col
umn, anti after making a reconnois
iance, speedily niund a path
by which the enemy might be
flanked from his position. Suc
cess has attended his efforts thus far,
andlt is probable that ere this the coun
try would have had cause to rejoice over
another brilliant victory by Gen. Sher
man had nut heavy rains so. swelled the
creeks and swamps in the vicinity of
Marietta as to render movements of his
army next to impossible. The rebels in
Johnston's army Are kept hucily at work.
Scarcely do they lay down the musket
ere they are called upon to pick up the
spade and int rench positions which may
not lie theirs twenty-four hours. They
have liad splendid natural points to a.d
them in their defense of Atlanta, and
many of them which have fallen into our
hand, exhibit the highest engineering
-kill in their construction and arrange
ment. At Pine mountain the rebels
completely masked themselves; and had
it not been for the ac, Mental discovery
of some of their men Gen. Sherman
might have been entrapped, Mr the
mountain was exceedingly well Colt fled,
amid every natural point was advantage.
ousiy posted with troops. E.O summit
of the mountain was s o arr,,nge,t a s to
command the valley throtmli svhielt the
opposing army must pass; to add to the
difficulties of the pass the mountain slopes
were densely wooded, affording ample
shelter for the enemy. Appro.iching,
the point eautiously, and suspei ting an
ambuscade, the artillery was directed to
open upon the woods tor the purpo,.,•
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lit , and over ent, million hive 'wen
au eady taken. th, present rate ot
premium on gold, they pay nearly ten
per cent inter,,t In currency, and at tho
conclushin of the 'car; they will certain
Iv he worth par in gold.
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. - -r- tering and lust- Ise among the 1 owl:-
teers would be presented i the Irt, rise r:: .
fi(WI.,,WA. \ ':". PILLS AND , /iNI'M EN F.
lor \V odmis, wren arid Score y, the tilt merit
is a certain core for Boxer C.:wt.:l.:iota, Yes era,
--.....
Small lssix, etc , the Pills are the best medicine
ENtil.iiiri travellers, who u-milly think . in the world. It the reader of this •notice* I
nothing is good elloUgh for them when cruriZet to a re bo t x u .of Pula
.t t . i t r . t t i r n ,c ra r i a e L in . t tu fr e n ,
they are a Way horn home, are very ang
ry at the treatment they now receive in a t o r e ld ' ald g en ' Lane, n en ' Cll " ;; e n . g i the amount, and I
PrtlSSia, where they are snubbed, tUr ned , will mail a box tree of expense. Many dealers
will not keep my medicines on hand because they
out of hotels, greaned at and much spit.. cannot make as much profit at on other perstr;n o a; 1
1 make 736 cents, 88 cents. and $l . per Do
ten upon. ' pot. je2si•dwd
The Postponement of the Chiesiar
- - - _
The National Democratic Committee
have acted 'wisely in postponing the
meeting of the Convention. This action
was not only a just deference to the al-
Ilion unanimous opinion of the Demo&
racy of the Middle and 'Western States,
but was that which suggests itself as
proper and decorous to every man who
teels that there is higher duty inaparty
than appropriation of spoils. The tiem
()vatic patty could not afford to tarni,=l)
its fame by an exhihition of such
gross indecency as has just been per
petrated by the Lite conventions of the
AboLtionists, in huckstering and wire-
Pulling, for places whilst thousands of
their fellow citizens are lying maimed
and dying on the fruitless battle fields of
Virginia, and the question of our deft at
or success is still nu open one. No Dam•
~ rat has time nc , w to think of
canvasses or clecti.meering. His
heart is with his sutl'••ring brother
on the James River; his eyes are turned
with an anxiety which p.-roots no re
lease of watchfulness on the end of that
mighty struggle in which the fate of a
continent is being decided. The pr-s
out moment we all feel to be no time
for making political nominations. t:'an
a ward procession recall us from the
deathly tramp of the armed contending
hosts? Are we to be turned front the
,hrill revelle or the bugle blast of the
thundering charge by a placarded oni
nibuss full of ( - honing trombonists ,
Amid the mighty events now transpi
ing, perhaps decisive of our fate, end
that of our posterlie, u, h would
jar upon Dumocartie aem es, ns the
blatant voice of John 11,.ub (,ying
"Beet! Beet!" did on the sou! ,f . Pat fret,:
Ilinry, in the full fervor of hi- patiloti,
seal. The time is too large, too full oi
hig events, for such small R'lll 4 , sn Ii
subordinate interests. A dispidy or t,er
sonal selfishness beside an individual
coffin is revolting to our sense of decen
cy, how touch greater is our disgust and
abhorrence in such exhibitions oAer the
grave of our country and our liberties. '
The postponement of the Convention
is, busiW another evidence of the deep
f‘mmiat,,mii cm which the structure ,it
the Democratic party is laid. It Las no
one loan to exalt, no individual to glori
ty at the expenses of its principles and
the nation's interests. It is II matter of
comparat,vely small moment to it what
mune is inscribe,l4ol its t iann , rs ,
for its
co: , orta rally under an un6ying l tenet
pl . Its :e,,der is --tire to be faithful, for
!..!oivets would tight under no other,
hive ch,) , tu him, stunt
.i. Lri ell, us the hill t !wick
tin cien stamp:, its purity It ei.ri
tliereinre, In cviiit ut 1 roc . ..iteli
tic se tics (.1 the gle it
played hefure
I'al h y cleat , new
,hi-phltte 1,1 , 1 ntr 1 , 6111 , 4,
situ' ;!,,111 , •11-
~! r, otn-tanc,•,-; Ti ha Vt• ii• . (1,1•il
.11g. - thrhc ( . 111111•11!, t‘i
hi• n‘uk:ng up i's Just di 1 , 0 , 11 ~n tht•
, 11.1 , •,-(101 - 1 c ,, lbe I , ct , etc !Ill'
(111 , 114 ,, Conv,loi, n w.,01d lace
ti‘ ttilown att* iy the
,;,t i,uy •pf rsv
wt ii.:ltUr
imporllnt Art tort of lit e 5C114114 . I .n .t
- he Bin the
tot/ Chin., panned.—Future .tlt.
be oforiv for Ooe en.
1.. -,•rutt rtittitt •,ti
t :ki )ir ('. , ;miner =h:111
it tv;l-i tt•kt.
1 !.iil tt.
.• km.t
Alit!i,llS,l:7
I :
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c..kl
11'.::i•:
Ilia,i.lllo-1,1 Act •.i
•,[ 8111 , n , iht ,, r% at 11,,
r, •• H. 7
tL•
I toln 11,
for kir ttti her, :?er Intl :, tulertLr
k,•t ror erir‘NliinLr
11-,1 -I
t. TIU 4JI lune al- the nt 'ladl oat et
rt.ar •
.I,L! !li.• r
hci hcyl , lol it!
4ql ra:! , lit , rch.;”rt: th.•
-t•t 4:t morn shall 11c 111 4 •';,),k1,..,
i ,11 ri,t
trJit
-r nl .1! t
•
lit 4 11111 lit i•\
t tht IL•W
THE CRISIS IN CANADA
St hrmr Ot(it . 1111 . 11.1 Frd rrat Jou it r.olt
t.tt t '1 hr Ltrtlitlt' ratt I, Lr.aar
X err MI - II Mi. 10 bl• IA 115.1 „
Four I a.l turn . rat ului to I.e
It. g . I"..peaullon.
1 . 0111 the Wt Cot le,i it
6; V nr t.. N‘ rite 1,, V , .11 thUt
II 11111.. , 1[A11t
i. 1111\\ 1,1,•.. It. 1..• hi OW I!Ovcrii
akt.hg Echtiti,
Mr (iL., H 2 . , 11, tAe
• : i. t / 0 k 1 I /I ( h r
• It 11/ L . 11 I . 11 . rn.l III• , I•
xti ii fail, Ilt( prin. 1 %: all .. .it 1
iii :d. , 111•
( ,ftt I , loi 'le.
k',t(,tl Ii pill lie (quid, ale! ID tLo
, 't, 1)01 , 111/11 1 , 1:111C11, it Will 'IC
‘Vrit
1),1w gaillS What it ha, Lrrn Pn liing !eat •
thing . tllt vi/ ,
thin, nail, as that the iii,,vinte
has a ffrPrit , r poiallall.:1 than tilf• 0111( .7 :
Si(: of rour,“ , gain t! a IN !tli
ON Cr Illt.
1,1 tlin Inch are tt, 120 ltlt , t the [INA
set of the winistiy. This
is thine as a guarrantee of good 'alai. A
ot each patty has had s lutt i g
se-iitun on the !natter, anti the two twit,
uptin the basis proposed iti thew by their
leltlers The detail...l tit the suit. tutu Lure
been left in the hands it IL. Bitirvn Iry
lit- parts
Thus by a cornpr, - ..n,i6e, Lase ttLe evils
of the late crLik been averted. I think
ebarge , il,lllonh . cre,A
thle you by so:prke.
I INCH —On nunJsr mnrn n ‘tr 71-1
1i ,
3 est nh..l to. 1%,
figerg-Igg• frui.lly .+re !0-
ntte!l.l the at a g
p it, lit,rti
Convention
The ru tin rat tht
r et 1.0,1: ri ir
THE CONSCRIPTION
I \ Ln\
%It --r
I),,tizal!
- , -' t 1 ‘
!~its'n~ , j
.0 ti.
lIIIMISEEIM
I.t 'cl•1 I
I~rlt hr.~ uu~-',l
•
liOrA SINGLE BOX OF BRA
ETH'S PILLS contains more vegew
table extractive matte; than twenty boxejt Of I
any pills In the world laiskies ; hity-five hue=
dyed pliyamians use themba their practical o the
exclusion of other put vareir,t;Vne tint leiter
of their value is yet scriteely apineelated.• When
they are better known altidell.'tleath and con
tinued sickness will ne of the past. Let [finite
who know theta speak right out in their racier.
It Is a duty n hick will save life.
Our race it subje—t to , a redundancy of 'vitiated
bile at this season, arnf it .18 55 dangerous ea .it
is prevalant but itratireth's Pills afford en
invaluable and ethzdent protection. By their
occasional use n c pi event the collection of those
Impurities. which, when in sufficient quantities,
cause so much danger to the body's health
['hey Boon cure lie er compldlet, dyspepsia, lots
of appetite, pain in the head, heart burn, pain
in the breast-bone, sudden fa int 110a3 and costive
ness:
Sold by THOMAS IL EDPATH, Pittsburgh,
and by all reepastable dealers In medicines.
jEa)•lyilAcwo
BEESWAX 'WAISTED! BEESWAX
JD. WANTED.
Beeswax tcante,l , Beeaw•tx wanted,
Beeews, wanted, Beeswax wanted,
Beeswax leant eti, Beeswax wanted,
Beeswax wanted, Beeswax. wanted,
I .ic which the highest cash price 1 , 1111 be paid,
Fier which the higlicat cAsti price it 111 be paid,
which the higlirst cish pm,. v. al Ir.' Paid,
“r schlct, the highest 1,41111 price it ill be paid,
At .Totieph Fleintng's Drug Store,
At .f c.t•rh Flehling's Prtig Storm.
At l'lt.ming'6 Drug Store,
rot - I he DiAmothl tr. Market `• !ream,
'ortirr Dlalitorta a Markct :-t recta,
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
Putthurgii, Pittsburgh, Pittstsur z b.
jr I 3
M. J. CORNWEI SAXCEL &S IM
-- "r4rCORNWELL, S. KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTU RE ES,
Silver and Brush Pla!ors
Saddlery & Carriage Hardware ;
No.l St. I. Ihtr Ftreet, and I , Ll , ;l.le.:;:r` Why,
(Deal the Bridged
PITTSBITRCHI.
A t , A C
In they ear 1355 Mr. Mstheivi , 11 rot prepared
t:.e \ EN ET LIN h Aiti L 11.; ionce that time
II tote been urea Dy thousand,' and in no Instance
:ins itt.) rlt at: action.
VE:\ Ed lAN I'VE in T.., cheapest In the
Its price is 01113 i cents, and end,
Lott ie cont,lns dold entity 61 dye in
those usually eol,l
The I;E:siI:TIAN 1 , 1 F. I, sr ranted not to In
jure the lint, of ecal',. t.,.• ,14tht,•At degree. •
'I VENIII lAN E (odds With i
and certainty, 11,- boor no prci ar,tion
‘,lo.teser.
'Elie 'VENETIAN 7.2 E prroilncet any shqq.
that tr,,, 7. 0. —Ur) , I.At 'A. I It In E v a
1/Z It Ir Lt. p Ili AS !to 1.1•,1
itadi tc, nll.lrug.;l-•., Prlc.. EA) unnt3.
I M A'F :i.
.t. i!t N. V.
Itti It A. HAIR
se Ertec.
jai.l6-Iyd
• .! I.lh
TII I• .I'l E.,iT iiiscovp..rtv
o kilt_ A.:1: ti 'l4 i tit .1I
11/ CI,ISI• pt, e.t.edy jit
!••• •.'“TUr
i.. • 1 , .111.,21
).C.4 I.' lICS, 11/L/142. 111 Oa!
.t
... c... I. Al 1- AL•ii-
I: u4t It t.. the .fireo-
3
41.3 , :V:,
lIEZIEN
I , 1, • , t,e 107
I:I Li, rvor used.nt En b: ni It le iu,
;a• I 10%
~.1 it
It
it•l•Rct,
t ii 1 it i'.l:- ,
•!, 1
' itk
,',!•.r•
I 111- It. F. NI U.l'l. 011 1.0 FV.-
.. - •I. • " ~;, EiJ , : .rt.t ik
I'v !t+,r Is
, 11,
1 I 1
• ENIITI sl Atli Ell%
V 1.111A1t_51n,,,1111,"111,..i,,0:-kiki.li
F '• I
!!'•A I I 11: 11..1
,
The w Icr ftgn, oared nad
tt..l
t 2,t..
•
C-47- 11'1 / I- I : f
l • 7. 1, y r ` . .:
\ AI3 .
lea , Z.lll r • iti!, tk:iglll.li
9 Iltpi) ll.g l:kt. Alllll,t/ It• tvoe, tt iti t. a . A . •
t!. , ) “,g
Ch,nl .
( 111,It,: tittt
11•Lh.r,1 tif.) I t 7t,e
Luxuriant Beauty,
1 ,, 0,tee gr,,wt
hull) 11, 14: I
. .~ r,ni ,~eoi
1 :!3
it
. •
flat y
t,u;NT
I, I
1 . 111.1 it. th. 1 11
1..1 SI., tri,n, Li t1.411,tr, nt .11,1
Proparrd by
11ACIAN. F:oy, Y
A.l,lre,s nll or.ler, i ,
lit..tuAS ti. BARNE.S & (`n.,
New lurk
lIMIZIE
A :%; Mt S A 2% U LI .%
1-
:Uh:~C.-1 he pnuleu I.,crtit3 n:
I.lhlrriehr prr - ,l;;Mr.r.
too;
k;Ll'lr.: T!.O r tmp..t 1 I.a.c
; I i I I,
err..;-; are ir
rht , t..;':;
,dt 3.3
nr; r
hr!
12,ir qtr ,t , . Ile. Lie
:oh 1.e.!. :1, tee nt..l fr..
, tug, Li 1 t%.., Inc
ye,l I..cre 1. a.11,r.
VA. 11.,r CS I
'l'o,l' 0 1 :- 1?
elnottent in the m. cut v I . :, ITS iTt',Clit. Itt..-
etosekl kkgredn r.t, It opaa U.S.: and
LArmet Si,.' lc; t•,11,13 me Leas
ad, (rains rens, t•u. lit vs its v‘lusade mdsnal,
mule 1.3.6en.11, and untold ills tissues - od For cuts,
brulses, sprstros. rt.euk,,stist. 6,4,01111e5, dites,
Caked nr,sste. nti4lle.t . It le K Sk/V . tti- ,
elgn remedy thAt should never ke dtspeneed
With. It should he in every ramily. :,01.1 I y
all druggists
. _
- - —-, - ,r,,,inkBASKh:TS, "PINTS AND,
MIRE ABOVE ARTICLES FOR SALE UP ILIF quarts," Rehizick'sCharnpaghe,
1 by SIMUN JOHNSIuN, , au Cases :Sparkling Moselle.
cur. Smithfield anal Fourth sts. tln store at/Lifer sale by
eb2l-itniddt.W.eoil XI I ' .l
PS. Sr. RICKERT/30N
la It a Dye
Ur \
111.1 I
=ME
; IMPA Plt:obl.r,gh, »nl.l
=11:4
Mli=
N, 6
t , 5 till i,,
.4.
111!
=MI
lIIIIIMIIIIII
lIIMEEIMI
x I I ..1
Iv, ws itc I
too,: th: ut
by qti respt,
pft,
U..
.; I.
MAZZI
MEM!
D. S. BARN ES, New York.
VOD:tirkiky.ERTISEMENTB.
BA A,IN S.
GOODS At= 'OLD PRICES
MACRUM & GLYDE'S,
No. 78 11lath - ct stre.et
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
lIA VINO B01:91IT OCR GOoDS
before the recent heart' adratieet We offer
at prices considerably ilers than can he bought
any where In the East,. a large and well assorted
stock of seasonable
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
of the best forelen ant domestic manufa,t ore
4 great variety of dress trimmings, Silk and
Bugle Gimps, Silk Teasels, Ornaments, Vella'
Ribbons, Magic and Lace Ruffling, Jet, Silk and
Bugle Dress Buttons, A very good assortment of
RICH •GUIPURE LACES,
Embroideries, Edgings; Parasols, Raia and Sun
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and
the largest and hi . sr Stock of Fancy Goods,
Sdlioiis And Small Wares to be found in the
4e - CALL. •;t )01C11,4
C O NC' ER T ALL
EVENING CONCERT
C ASSIUT, MATINEE,
CARL WOLFSOI4,N,
lODIC IZERIII
MILE FREDERIC-I,
Pruna Donna and
HE RR FRANZ RI MMEI-1,
Fpv 0, Ile Te.,or,
ct tl.r tinrmin t/it..ba (Mt - Ur:Ur et,' ntly e.
RUC real la in tnn Atlantic cities, %rill give t
N D CON C
of Inst rurneroai and MUSIC,
ON FEIDAY EVENING; JULY 1, 18134,
.%.ND A
CLASSICAL MATINEE
On ti.\Tt ND F 3FTER2IOO.I, July
•l ud, at 3 o'clock.
'ticket a.ln.lttinr one io the C..nerrt vlont 81 0.)
Tuner :I , il/.;11:1,! •..ne
alone
Ticket a , lmit;ing c,net ,, the C, n. er I I
The sale id rt,erved beta , Wlthout extra
charge :toll coodnertc, on \t'edt.es,lay
June 2.. th, ar o cOclurg' of the Aust..
Ulet.ars Klelao and Tick eta Can b,
had at the door. Itoont ovco at '7 Con•
tert coaunencof• at 'S bl tt:nee cototne,ri'S at 3,
doora oiatu Proqtt,llttleg for (20IVOrT arot
.Alat,neeJeto:,cly ditrurt.ut an,l diitlE,to ;nay be
loun,l at Ice 31utoc ?.tin ea. je•37
l' 1 '1 'LS 13 1, IIC 11,
FORE WAYNE AND CHICAGO
A.l I ;WA- CIO
NOTICE' TOE PRnro. ALS ,
IFIROPOs; 12E RECEIVED
nt
LLE.t, at 4 P. M.,
Grading for Second Track
Gu (Lis Rnl a 7
iNr Nr fin_
_ ..thitl,t.,l,l ,nd
rkin!.,:ield ,irnl
t I rE , !Inc. tas.
EIIIIII
I N e
'll'l
n. qt. , : 1: V.
I .111,e
nr
S' " "'
Silk Grenadine,
Worsted Grehadmos
Organdies and Lawns
For gale at iow
ORti: a: CO
Fifth Street
A NI f FTI.t. Or' 'I . IIE l'lTl7.l l :sri
r 'ea tot% o^hl t, It was rt It t-. 1 in
rt ai rupriatel}. 411,•iJ1 \ AI:
szo,, 1,1 Loe
'e P,a_v meet,' !Ix,: Squirt•
..•ccdcn tp. HOul of
thettiog lu , 'eI.CIC., anLI invitnt)(n,
tknAcydentlel to !fold vVin, Jl'llrl3i•❑ and Upper
mon rl/ti \\-K,/,ill,r,Pn
.11111 i, Pn,anin.'s . . In.
pd are pec cz: Ir.
lIROI% S REMEDIES ARE
knot% .t.l) to Id ra,ell. Wxll cure oert :011
ICIIOII , r11, , •1 I,,,letheS U. 1i.••,,,i
cured %% Hum i,u+tnc to
1 %,•[}ll'lLp. rhe ,nLr.• i. rn.le by
• ~, tiLlt inert the ~tiry
~nl,l the pro ! .ei remecly
.I - time lor re,,lles. t!s,,t" are
e.•- 1,1 1.. r ll.t r.•.,i
JuLittiliuld
rolls
iiREATEST 11.XCITENIF_NT
knu., r, in the 'try 110 d 5 mirky
tiJ0..13 ads aneing jrapi tht. but buyers can
!lint fit
C. HANSON. LOVE & CO'S,,
;./. and l'i(S )arket !-.ltreet,
lia of every
t. upsv:trdz: Lin Stlnv.l3.
Votnte ani ft,ariwn, 111.111 1.3.00 Nrl.l
nr.1.1 t. 101t1 all of 1:hiLll
L.i °LT rerY ; , rhea. lir tZi
n•.,da, ary Iland6oule. I
hcuttLtlf .tu.:k
e ery ,I,cipttor.
f;,111 tt cts ii ti , l ari,l
c.l uublcactted 9 nt - , CC1, , t116 and Int,le
NApkitis, 1 . -v. LI, 111.1 \\- hit,
vry
H A Print
[llo.k rt
I)' chel, , lr.
lIMMENTI
:I;yee the 5.,10
C. HANSON, LOVE & CO.,
7-1 ;Ind 7 Ma rii - et St_
slap REA% ARD—LOS T, B
4 a.ip holiEn .UI li.Pl-1 , ( or, 1
~lime •23d, memoran
iurn6 I
T went -I W., klA.,il Its In gr ,, r , '•,zk. enteen
in -ran roil. I
curly:.,) In :inn 1,..1.1.1
rx.l,l;'-ri•a.n 1 :01Itan1"11.1bt/I.14,11
the toltnra wilt Cr I.a. .I C..: iLr re
ut lsc alwin It cnn he at j bun
ilrotii•ry afore, No 4 Loir.1.101:1. je2s-I t
IV A G 0 7:
.11 at:i
1:•r , .FAMi R
rS, I,A „I
b
P.:LE LLA.NIr: , ; A r, 11. C`.
ip °TA TaLs-
01161,e1s cr,OICO. NeshrOulf , cks,
2.0 J klu Uu Peßth
iou drlrt, c 6,
lust received and tut' Bile by
rk.f LEH & A IiMSTRON'tI,
coluer Market et eta
REFINED tiUiaARS—
Dole "A" and 'ortee Sugars,
2u du Crualtro, Urtanutattal and Powdered
:agar—Now In store end for Wile by
RI:1'1\1E1s h. Bit( IS.,
)241 1:61..1 128 Wood et
TO-liA T'S ADVERTISEIVITS.
A GENEfLAJL
Is once more deemed necessary to Benue the
public that an those that buy their Boots and
Shoes, orare in any Wa'y engaged
FOR THE DEFENCE
It CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE N. 6Z
Fifth street, must be convinced that we sell
cheaper than any other House In the West
1 he heavy Milled Brogans that were being con
veyed to the enemies
OF OUR COUNTRY ! !
Were ea, , tured by our lorcts, and are now of-
fered at very ldw prices. Call and gee them
je24
GAITERS & BOOTS
McCILELLAND'S,
oULARD SILKS
r snic
WHITE., ORR & CO.
YOU CAN FIND THE QUALITY OF
BOOT'S' Affil) STIOJES.
hit.] thel , ;:cc you W tra t iJ pay - for thorn in other
13101:6 .II ftt BORLAND'S.
93 Market street,
jr-rb
And you will 1, pin
/I , 4IIIEATRE.—E li.'NEF I T OF MR.
)I . I:DAY, .MUNDAY, Tune
%7LII. Colleen 80., ,, and lion Ceasar de Baran.
Cheap John will in a comic i.long,anci Mr. 111 e -
Oef. of tnis city will iimice a Sailors Horn
)e73
THE NEV.'
HAIR PREPARATION.
LUBIN S'
COCOANUT CREAM,
BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR!
It softens and Oils the Hair, and gives it a
k . ... ton. and At
Ji - Li
.
I.L.rmarient gloes which It retains for
dAre after using J.
For Beautifying .and Promoting
TIit'GROWTH oF THI' HAIR
Lubin's Cocoanut Creant
It Snot t,- tliv Inithred Scalp.
!Mt !lel!
I[r. . , z ilnted
I t `...,Lh.s the Irrltate,l Scalp,
It is nn Elegant Per.irne,
111., en Eiee.a.nt Perrot:. , •,
Elegant
I: Eleght,t Pertun,.
1! Pruduces the Richest Luster,
Frottu....o ttir Luger,
It Produces the Eicke4l Lust r:,
I' PioduLea ti:el:l...,c;it Luster.
=Or
For Oiling Whiskers It has no ET/al,
For Oiling \V h 1 Beers it Lad no Equal,
For Oiling \\ hiLl4ers It 1.%6 no Equal,
For Oiling Whtakerd it has no Equal,
And It retalaa all Its Beautli)llig Effects
And it reteiiis all tia nig Effects
And It etedn3 alt tte•.uthl Ing ects
Anil It reZatna all Its .Naulttylti,,, Effects
For diva after u.lng It
Flu Jaya atter L,.:114 IT
For Jal n after ualt.g
For days after uslug it
It Prevents Gray lialre,
It Prevent 9 Gray liatr,,
It PI events Gray Haub,
It Prevents Cray Haub,
It Pi (motes the nrowth of the HAI',
It Protr.t. - es the ;rou - th of the 11%.,,
1; the lie uth of tht•
It Pron,tes the f.iiowth 01 the H%ll.
It Is the Cheapest Hair IPteto•ing luilthe World,
It Is the Cheapest Hair Pressing in the World,
It H the Cheapest Hair ',easing In the World,
It Is' the CheapsA to the Whrl.l.
rt: SALE 131 ALL DR! GO NTS,
SA LE WI ALL DR CaIiEISTS,
, E SAL . L ALL DRUGGISTS 3
r: o'2 SALE 1!): A LL BRCGGISTS,
J. vI. I E'ULTEON".€ , I,
Dispatch Building, Fifth Street
tC noleshie and Retail Agent for Dr. J. M.
ru yll
QQ lIVERT If STREET RESIDENCE
M. A
1 - "' o 1:2 S A I,
"Iwo ertry house, No 95 Liberty street. one
,b , or beluw Lcazte Abe), l_c lee? trout by 112
lert to ato alley l'en towns and a Wash
ittta:.tt. tias an,l water. S tat 1 AN,
Bruit, rand Insurance Agent,
Fourtb st. Burke•s
IIEEMAN FIRE INSCHANCit COMPANT,
Pittsburgh, June 7th, 1864. %
TFIE OP THIS COMPA
NY, have; this day declared a dividend
SC,6O per share. Shares are twenty-live dol
lars, payable to the Stockholders, or their le
gal representatives on and after the FIRST
DAY of July next free of Government tat.
Je. 44- std F. L. 4.lt.RUtiS, !.3ec,y,
. 1
RALLY
VERY KIND OF
55 Fifth street
Plain and Figured,
No Ffth Street
l)i i Dressing
Cannot be Surpassed
I r Prev ruts Paldnens and Leas of Hair,
Pret eats liiirrineeir and Loss of Hair,
It I' rvt isalrineri.: and Lone of Hair,
It preve%la liardtier-s and Lose of Hair,
l'ozu aunt Cream Hemovea Dandruff,
ocual , it ('team Removes Dandratr,
lNwoarint Cream RCInuWCEI Dandruff;
Cocoanut Urea m Removes Dandrud,
It curs the Hair a:- 011:%" Appearance
It glrea the liAir nn buy Appearance
It 0%, s th%,ll,ir Otly Appea:ax,c
It gt yea the flair an oily Appearance
For Dressing and UiU;g the :Mustache,
For Dressing and 01lbw; the Mustache,
Fur Dreseiog sad luting the ittuatache,
For DrE3air... - and Oiling the Mustache,
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