NEU • • TR'7I3I4IOiNfrADV,P,MY poigoi4;;; , :etiVa;i - lipxygillteltim lorotwoid ble condition so *hick; it hie brought , theio , it#ineter4niggear itsi ll i tria b A li ts44/ 40 la 4 4 4 feaCivatY may .I , kcritofp roifloklatt4g, Abolitionistri:losTanyelledA]tindte , upoh 'spetegAiitliiniroti lAtilets 'to!, ot , dbit theloo VTOIN**ORT N l 4ig, DAmfaxiek,ws4m64l.oooiiktypwAns themOtmatiatinfilbrdderigters;,-thetvery• p' soll ;B *******o td*** 4,- - , ** 4 wing. !a t league dui, on=itht , -d n o w : rat -1, 5 .eeff.4.06~9r,a1/4g, eas..e , A;Pnw: iiu4enseDrernorirce eto r, - eorthittlittliii4kifind`;iii•olikPthe•irmy; enti enYi t o il% riNa?....o re kfi ls e 10t* I i n. • et _ ...ekSY l Aleven ' the- most brromocarttlatic-ia:boginning to - tremble for the ftritoi - i; TheAAritty , ;of the Foto maClata,',Wor nine ifilttithspeiza , •• 1448404. 1 444 1 4dfitt, natga•Of tilettystlttrgrlV:Lbaa , been rusti catingin-,rural-feabertftfile in the South ; : anc l_:q?A l i eo ;ii.tg /114-61 9P the new Yeal,j,?,9gmsil4tx, *tad' we believe in orcimskligUeinsint..-jirhase tante are too atuldnirizeinditiourtitnis; for even=Aboli tioiiiatn CO' gainsay or deny. They . are filling ,than peopie , with gloomy, forelned hypo and, well they are upon thewery ;Verge of; national `battimptcy, and' keenest among us is unable to see_angle star, to guide us through the surrounding gloom. • Mit present antSprospective troubles, our beitteitpors§7 ? the Gazatte,ezpects to ban char at r 444 •alleviate , by protest ingregainstaem. ;Like ,iteundertaking to crush treason by making . mouths at the#oltdia, s it is now determined to ease the, „Athe people by telling them thattliere- is ricefeause of apprehension; It seemato think that one "can hold a .ble hitid`' s by thinting:;of the frog; aidets44' Or l willOw naked hi,. Decemberainw, by mere remembrance of -Zthe -. .ansn 4 lw:a . „,heat.',:, Under, she oaPY9 , OrOf a.:13F1401t n eighbor pester ) daYioOnunenced:as follows: Via" ptbtl a{? against "the asipmeent feeling d in' isitiy;trietele cancers-. ing th u 1r - UN &allow idertiitta.r 'Ntrir.miihiaigalitAg4 l - 0 t'ft> hbnld•bebtete dld f fikigng,lll. l fs tlostp r that "the rebeli have aFftattj commenced tatletin—ftt Fort Pll+ 4owillEkt4fulidirnit,.4l l litodtko 41fif WI of her anrit inulittardicera.l , yireltear"theenently the onemims , or hie "fit. , ihtielehWOMP Per ceiiti 4 ifiut can iikiigr'Tisrlfrie bitterelif 'buY public debt," ,'we felpectiu sOleratto . our thistibfiltill'enoks,e unizarakialid tiAshifdly` at itignistfeit,oeiintiele °tetra' , citizen' istilesetelr ince sinesoind it L. alsolsbi Walden' hi; the .?!; t - w . ji: *. seenthat the. Go! F;• ZettfaViikentbitt are Wining to despair, whoillutithw‘inontimainee,were for "the • h " 4 :40. 11111% ,.„0 1 44..,t4 last Man," now turn thelffiscingTstalO:fikialtie' of gold and gral 3 .lofteke, Mid..sneff ,Tip national and oerional,iruin in every breeze. How bite the:tfentoria otwar perished, when 4:4 - ,thesellerce - patriots, who were a itliOrtilitee`ago failiaislint• all who pre , die ~Yiseiirelleisf a t tite;of affaire, now Width; iitept i ff i leli . reelitifon 'of green- . bacita..a.AtW f Aidvance,„in, They. are gianie•strikete; and alb she protesting. eari)iti`l•Finibnot,•; give: , the& Bon "di apPre• • hetutiMe.APPaint7,-.-CaggOaiiw4.sA lementationgsho •toldselha,coutdoy that iliMeess our ffoattelaj rot " 1 1 it is. not theliwOrAilika*Min to Amy or dig-, guhie:‘.lo3lrattiilla valpable.,.. If defeat oviealessjbniiiitas tbleitnink and mei t * **ten forbid), let those at the itajosnciptoWlefige their no; fitness for the task of sustaining-the Un- ion, and retirainto -obscurity to repent for the manyzahunftlectheir .:stapidity andishatiniamtnffitted coup ti7=.' Weftthe:4naticitris, , 04** t `frute 1 .114111 ,tii ' 1 ‘;0 - 4.kgPAAPe ui . uPsii4 4re bie roadl4malpsua-grestness: six more see'dalgalgsVtlii and happy people. - Thtti Viditygi t yfpVelie:tsztice:to Pack)l ll4 4 fr iiiis , 4o l ; l l4;icisive4 l 4 3 coral: nentOdierewhieheworwill onsidten tionVitiTionik Eit*.tor , Ow many dirty ide gNikg###lo7 t 0 TikVi manner of the sword contest at the met- roPtutiV which rtatilted in favor of 61 ,4 L:n:73,r;.; • • ' 4,0 "Thitttimpti -, 44465t Itbagri ,thit :AilnePtt, OjLI blukt 1803110watairgoarozavr, Irt:flunk feriscßompatkelfmnwi*o4,44.497ol4eq*- streei bons oinii#R4, IstrAltitalftett Fa.WM') MOUTH PWAIARICIMUOMY(farrriPARM VOttatgagraiXt l AolcartlthACUO4oMl 40.49 t, 1MAR141~10q,y,9140 pubtkp.thvithrec weekonothevicollig,ithgt.994, iiiyisvoce 1 ganageouttroPo"lo.ll4 ?Ike 1 acv 4 74 1 1040 14 .*MP larga OUPY:4lO4Oaar g av eza*P OO2IO4 trIs QU OAT II AM I TA Oh ;The swor#lo l 4~oll. ll Ata.o4 l 4 l oP. The n- atat 4 a4o 3 l~ tok:Afity who kiwi! oretlimiasic**W. eqes 'sort* S4**KOMII II 0 49%SeOPPrthibswoqp _ tin t 0 cquiftekmaiidi ti erti. QTht elect *if be to detorive the Goirernnieht Some-twelve million dollars of revenue, 'and giTe a bonus ,of tiftytper t ,gen,c.to. jhe owners of tlie„stocks on hand. or !'the effects alreiidyfelt;the.'Philadelphia t4gir reinarks.: The proposed increase of gpodshas had a very gv_triorlinary • effect - upon the trade of j This city. It his largely Increased the lothdrawal of bonded goods from the ttstorn-honse, and;"or course, added to . ih.e . teceipts -7 for duties; but the . most %larked effect ~h as been shown in retail L rritde. 7 Ste Watt's Slid' all the • large dry toOds_and fancy stores have been throng fiiethe latittwo daya by a numbed. of ,gager;retairptifchasers; and prices have ierTgenerally :been:marked up twenty ve -per cent.. The **lige of Mr. Ste ii/rinfe.bill in thellouse will take millions '134 dollars out of the pockets of thepeOple Wadtransfer -it to:the shopkeepers, even 'if it •should never _ become a law. In qveifs',jrArthis legislation is mischievous end. wateful. It disarranges trade and emhatrasies merchants who have goods i pn the way to port; works gross injustice iipoti __those who ordered fabrics undef the regular tariff, and is a heavy and grievous tax upon theretail purchasers. The only persons benefited are the spec- Ulators, and we are bound to believe, their confederates and friends in Con gress. L ab ' 1. > " 14114 - • L-. Tightening the Ropes. --LGen. Grant has issued an order, under a decision of the War Departnient, that "the term of a regiment is to be computed •froni the day of muster into service, without ref erence to date of enrollment or of any service rendered a State," in which he 'states that he will resort to the most ex treme measures to enforce the decision. He, however, indulges the hope that no organized bodies or individuals, after having borne an unsullied reputation during all the eventful scenes that mar ked their connection with the Army of the Potomac, will suffer the honorable fame they have won by their gallantry and good conduct to be tarnished in the closing hours of their service by acts of insubordination which is, or, if ventured upon by any, will bp promptly suppres sed, and can oniterminate in the speedy and certain punishment of the offending parties. By this de cisoin and order many regiments—the old Pennsylvania Reserves, especially—will be kept consid erably beyond the timegenerally anticipa ted. It can hardly be a wise policy that can dictatpa policy towards veterans of so stringent a ilatilte: The Valley Spirit, in Speaking Of this arid the Reserves says: "The United _ States government, uncrer this deCision, ' may gain a few months service from these men 'at the etpensei of creating great dissatisfaction and losing them tor a new period of threelears. The' tteatment of our gal - NO 'Reserves, on the part of the Gov 'ernnient, has been shameful ever since 'they entered Wasbingtoin, four days after the battle of Bull Run, fifteen 'thousand strong. ' They have since par ticipated in all the battles in which the 4.rmy of the Potomac was engaged, and lave covered thernselVes with glory, yet 'the Government has persistently kept them in front 'and refused to accord them what was "so freely accorded to other troops, the privilege of returning home to recruit their 'shattered ranks. :Nothing. 'short ' 'of "annihilation would :Seem to be the fate of the gallant Re 'serves, the pu l id e of Pennsylvania. Shame!" Since the decision and order as above, it is stated that the War Department has backed down aad will now grant the Reserves a furlough to recruit, and date their term from the first entrance into the service of the State under Governor Curtin. The' following are some of the con clusions aimed at by the House on Com mittee of the Whole on the Tax Bill The tax on brown or Muscavado sugar, produced froth cane, was fixed at two Feats per pound. On clarefield sugars Above number twelve, three cents, and ;above ntimber eighteen, four cents per paundi ,• The tax on hills of sale of vessels, ,w4eit the' consideration does not exceed $500, , wet fixed at fifty cents; over $5OO ; and not exceeding $l,OOO, one dollar; _exceeding sl,ooo;and for every addition - 1 $l,OOO, fifty cents; - conveyances on real estate, when the consideration does riot exceed $5OO, fifty- cents, and for every additional $5OO fifty cents. On bonds and incittgages or real estate the same tax as oti 'conveyances. Passage tickets to foreign - ports, where the price does not exceed $3O, fifty cents; over $3O, and not exceeding $5O, one dollar; and over $5O, and for every - additional or fractional part thereof, one dollar. A tax of treat five to fifty cents was imposed on warehouse receipts of flour ,and provisions. An allowance or "draw back" of 151..80 was made on• refined' oil when eliported: A tax of five per cent. ad ea107;60 'wits placed onice. An amend met tWatt ifitePted that the one hundred and nineteenth section, • suspending the collectiorref the direct tax until April 1, 1885, remains in full force 'A taxof thirty five cents per'ponnd wasimposed on solid chewing tobacco , --the - same as on fine - The - Tax. Bill.—The Washington • Correspondent of the N. Y. Herald, says: "The • House devoted both .sessions on Honileyto the eenaideratien of. he Tax bill, and.it , was neatly- Completed in cijm mittee the same night, Tt - v,ottld have been finiaked but forithe filibustering of Aft... Stevens, the 'chairman of the &eel.- >culttes" of Ways arid Means, to prevent ;he strikitig out of the proviso , auththit- Ant railiOads, • steamboat, 'i•ferry and bridge corn - patties, to -and the amount of -the Mit to tlie , rates of fare impeded-upon their ptiehertgers. Notwithstanding the efforts cif 7 Mr:' , Steventi and one or two toth'ers;':lke Wes stricken ont, and tie taxi"increased •TO two and-a half - per cent. The bill had been very much' alterell.dfitinglta disettailion in Coinmft tee' eYi yh 11 Whele, liVe. hundred amendtitcalta having been-Made tort. As it now staiffit it is-beltetted that, with any Ordinary. iffortalto'preVent ll.erpetra tiott of (mud, broduce fitful three fifty Until thifi attempt , to " !fation;Affid -ad that frinn leading -tho report.' 'off Cattforf• icing ; States, ken -out the thatototitic -tilibtlid tie affset by an trittew;_per - Aided- and ,- A.: , 16 - .1., ---.:-. \-4.-".'-':-. .:vri!~R`F~' . . The .4„Tie Central TrAtAlt oVN . ...Mt*, at a meet t~auflasdayAiiittfliaifi urged the natation as a necessi 1V Thy took sti ii grounds against ~.kiMPtinentent of the Convention, and rt*. that illke,,reasetas assigned for a iinStponetifettfmerile, and, in Ireit4lidgeniefit, Iliciatedlry a desire tn_ obtain more time to defeat the will of the LOYAL People of the countrx—i, e., the friends of Afr:"Zincaln, who consider his renomination certain if the Convention will be held at the time, designated.? Thus, it will be!appatent, that. the Freemonters,. the Chwites an. d the, t derails - are noe"loyal." But what is meant by "at the timid designated ?" •Do-the "loyal" Lincoltiltes fear some great reverse to their favorite ? Do they tremble for the fate of armiest—but no, they care not for the fate of our armies— we mean, do they treinhle for the Taiga. Lincoln through defes,t of our armies Or do they anticipate trouble with Fre mont when Maximilian shortly takes possession of Mexico as King ? Or do they guake with. fear at the financial troubles that are fag gathering and looming their black forms above the political horizon ? We will not pretend to say; but there is something in the wind, w e are sure, that requires haste in rivit mg "loyal" chains upon the i"loyall'" dupes of the great joker. At this meeting ex-Governor Noble, of Wisconsin made a speech in favor of re-nominating Lincoln, and denounced the friends of Chase, who were infavor., of postponing theConvention:as Wild! better than copperh:eads. Tile royal dis senters will therefore have to look to it or Forts Lafayette and Warren may yet. yawn their ponderous gates for some of those who were once among the "unco' loyal." Paying the Militia.—On Wednes day last the bill appropriating twenty-, five million of dollars for the payment of the' Militia was rushed through the House with very great celerity and lit tle opposition, on the recommendation .of Secretary Stanton. A letter from him accompanied the joint resolution. He stated that the Governors of Ohio, Indi ana, Illinois, lowa and Wisconsin hay—' ing tendered a large number of men— eighty to one hundred thousand— for ono hundred days, without bounty, it was estimated that twenty five millions of dollars would'uleet the cost of one hun dred thousand for that time. He there fore recommended a special appropria t. on of that amount for that purpose, and it was done. He nuttier stated that this arrangement will not interfere with the draft, but that such men will receive a credit of one hundred days if drafted. The quctn is filled up in Indiana, Illi nois, lowa and Wisconsai, and less than two thousand are due from Ohio. Secre tary Stanton furnished the joint resolution and recommended early action, and it was done quickly to the letter just as be wanted it without comment. Ci.rtainly no otstacle has in this been interposed to the success of the coming canepaigu. It is presumable that the whole matter has been long a subject of discussion in Cabinet council, and has been there thoroughly sifted and determined. The U. S, 10-40 Loan.—Every good citizen of the country is most strongly interested in the establishment of the currency upon a sound baks. The exterilt to which gold gambling has been carried, principally in Wall street, New Fors, has certainly had a. bad 'ef fect upon the country—not so much, however, by any real injury done, as by the tendency to destroy general confi dence. The Secretary. of the_.....Treasut - ,y,„ seems to comprehend the situation, find' so far has succeeded in keeping Abe bulls and bears at bay, The Ten- Forty-Loan, now offering will be press e 1 right forward, without may . l,change of interest„ and no temporary loans will be made of the &nks. With - .the prep= encouragement from the people, in this crisis which demands important seer& flees, he feels full'confidence in ltbt.itbit= ity to checkmate tke `whole tumtty of speculators. He will receive minify 14 heretofore of the banks or of Individuals at five per cent. interest payableott text days notice, and will run the usualAne of one year Certificates. The Fieeselitrr, reliesnpon the people for the IlleillB,, upon-the army for victories, and upon` Congress for adequate taxation. There no question that loans disposed among the people are far preferable to any other, because thereby a large number are made interested in the upholding of national credit and it cannot go down while tne people.sustain it. . What would they Have.---(ke:ot our very loyil .cotemporaiies teously twits the good ladies of the North, and praises those of the South. It says :—"While rebel women are 'de nying themselves all luxuries and many comforts of life, that the rebel cause may succeed, Northern women are indulging i in a reckless extravagance of dress and folly never before equalled in this coun try. *lf the North is bankrupt, no small share of the disaster will rest upon silly women." This caviler must have fiirgotten who originate and keep alive the soldier hen itlciar3t societies of the North. He probably has never been to an hospital or at the rooms of the Sanitary and Christian Commissions, where a thous and—aye thousands and thousands of articles of female handiwork and utility are stored for the benefit of suffering hu manity. Countless bales of every article of clothing, of bedding, of lint, of bandages, of compounds and delicacies to cool the parched tongue and temptthe sluggish appetite, are there as tangible evidences that what the caviler says is not true. Let him but go and do but a tithe of that which is . accomplished by one of these noble women, and he will have no time left wherein to slander his fair countrywomen • THE Cincinnati Commercials corres pondent relates the following anecdote of the great joker:—While the Western Governers were in conversation with the President the other day, one of 'them asked him if he remembered a certain. Major of the —lllinois regiment. Mr. Lincoln replied "he couldn't say that he did." The gentleman addressing him then tried to jog the Executive met oey St little by mentioning a circumstance or two connected with the Major's history. Finally Mr. Lincoln remembered him very• well—which fact he stated in the following graphic 'language. "Oh yea, I know who you•mean. is .that turkey egg faced fellow that you'd think didn't know as much as a last year's bird's-nest." This was the very individual referred to. It will be seen that Mr. Lincoln has ther fortes than statesmanship—and physiognomy is of them. DR. ORESTES "BROWESOSI t - a stmotg. Abolitionist, and very able man, ex .presses the following opinions of Presi =dent Lincoln; "The President's mess eres are generally wrong measures, or right measures at a wrona • .ivrong - place.- . 1- leather, ar noble enrol I - with your ter feelings, to theyseng4p seems ..,134r , fr strong ram!' his deniagftu 'to pfeirent an . "Ib t e„notnizuttii vent we doubt I . ‘ . government and . against him?" /\". b (4l e4WOr 4, sakk it Otibotir vuuttorit,"-- -SBIM -At \ *Mt -- becifi'vrabib ited in 04iita#11#; . A Bicau-11 , 4401334iiik4ecently, In fooci, "elifithigt=oy-eirota Wgenerally Kele"eik-4.t . 49,1 - 10, old ntw-;ni,itfeaW:4eltd ni'atate° "Hum as A Kiri!" has become an ob solete comparison. It is now "As high ss - butterr - vER yiSufbete,ati' y h gags at the china shops, yOu livVe a rfglit - to go - Wand they are mark." TICE beii-tikuceein tottlicrt,htlikticed side brisldewould make a row - itineiMihWin length: v` IT seemetb- bb the finipretiliton at , the Federal Capital that Mr. Sumner's forte .is in presenting petitions. .t". Wax is '(7l,d Abe a bad afebitect? Be cause he is all the time busy making drafts to, tuipply the deficiency cif his par : , Viollit dr444ga, ON thelfith instant thereVas a-severe shock of an"eartliquake at Quebec. houses were violently shalsen..fifi people lied ;to the.litreelV lbrittriffilis of General McClellan in 'New York, are about to present him with a sword, to be purchased by dollar subscriptions. FOult beautiful curtains, intended .for Jeff. Davis, and recently captured on a ;blockade runner were lastlveek sold at "huction in New Fork,, for , $4OO. THE militarycommisitlon at Fort War ren has adjourned, after examining 106 . prisoners,':and forwarding the reault'to Washington. TunGreely -circular, asking for a post ponement of the Baltimore Convention, is creating conald - erable indignation among the Lincoln men in Washington. Most astounding developements have just come to light respecting,lhe fraction al currency and printing bureau in the Treasury Department. Wnrs-a 'young lady offers to hem a cambri; inn ikerchiei for a rich bache lor, she means to sew in order that she may reap. THE nearest relative of George Wash ington, now living, holds an important position in the rebel arniy, and the old est son of Zachary Taylor, is also a lead er in the enemy's ranks. CAPTAIN SMOOT, of the schooner Fly ing Scud arrived at N. Y. yesterday, from Antigtni, reports that uo sugar has been raised there on account of a great drought, no rain having fallen for five months TILE Louisville Journal says'''Fred Douglass thinks that the blacks can nev er get rid of certain mischievous ideas except by amalgamation with the wh tes No doubt this is the only way to get the kinks out of their heads." Tam condition of the Army of the Po tomac is daily improving. The enemy shows signa of activity,- and has attempt ed to destroy orle of our bridges. Mose by has SPOGated in quite strong force in front of ourlines. eW altting 941 the verandah of a w ' bate!, hailed one of the "oldest inhabßintS,7 and inerdred'l the denomi nation of 'the church uofin the opposite , side-of the , road. The reply was: "Well, .she was hard shell Baptist, naturally, but they don't run her 11014'." • THE House Miry Committee on Wednesday authorized, a bill referred to them some days ago, for the more apeedy trial of *terrines. It provides that all' Luxuriant Beauty, spies, murderers, guer Vies and but Jaws I Promotes Its growth, prevents its falling off, Convicted by military commission or'l erscticstes dandruff', and parts health andpleas antnass to the head. it stood the test of court-martial, sentence shall he carried w ee tsin ei os tan t t i ; „ a t o e t ;ere o ; ri t g e. w i a ll i t 4 iri e; w e ir f a u b l i iiie , r a rt reves an h d o: s l Pi_ Into effect without referring it to the an. 0 thorities at Ni'asbington. A smw days since a raft was tliscover- c omde m i a l D o i rtirtp,ul o 7 - 3 ,3 ( gr 2. ed be on fire While passing down the iimadway, New York.. T o sizes, We. aa q. Susquehanna river. Persons from the I shore finally reached her, when they found three men on board, one' bin-ned to a crisp and the other two 'lnsensible, Nothing could be learned of them; butt It is supposed that the raft took fire while they were asleep or under the influence of liquor. CERTAIN Rgpunt.CAN journals have declared the Executive of the country so "incapable that the question now is, in the midst of our "terrible struggles": Can the nation carry this man through them, and notperish in the attempt?" he being not only irimarapetent,', bet incapabl, of better thiAgs, because " unconscious of his own unfitness for his place." A FOREIGN LeAN,t—The New York Times intimates that should the further curtailment of the greenback • currency and the continued high rates of gold and exchange seem to demand it. Govern. ment will negotiate a loan of i$:,0,000,000 in Europe. A memberof the house of Jay, Cooke & Co. will leave for Eartipo next week. THE Philailelpia Enquirer'N Harris burg correspondent says: The bill for the organization, of our State militia now before the Legislature, will be signed by the Governor as soon as it shall have passed both Houses finally, when a proc lamation will be Issued calling upon the people to organize under the provisions of the act, in readiness for a call , from the Government; to which - the Go'veritor will respond in a call for volunteers for a hundred days. LAW and conscience seem only to catch the little thieves. A few days ago two dollars and a half were returned to the National Treasury by a Government rogue, and the Secretary of the Treasury, has just received through-MaJor General Dix two hundred dollars transtnitiked to that General by some unknown person who acknowledges it due the United, States. What a blessing it would he if , some of the bigger ones—the millionaires —would now come-to a state of contri tion and restituticin. - ° ' SECRETARY SEWARD, writing to a masa meeting it Philadelphia, speaks or a tlie loyal States, the loyal Govertiors f the loyal Court; the loyal . Mlnistets, the loyal Consuls, the g.ity/Doctors, the loy al Teachers,. the Pipal:Clergy, and the 'Nu/ Press, as maintaining the Union:" We sun b$ , itudt*.hgar of IQYat;eth#Ml ney-sweeps j loyal ; boot cleaners, .lo,yal rag-pedlers, loyal jolt soap dealers, loy al lager, loyal pigs ana\loßl toads. of, loyal Thieves we have a plenty Lo s —Exchange. ARMY Corms..TArepent ox9firiPe.u) by a Brigade CothAtsearfin theairhyb the Potomac revealed the fact that in the•ground coffee-On:eddied to soldiers, there l‘rge _admixture of.-pulveri zed g 1,813.. ; , One barrel charged as one hurdred;,oll sixty kiikiirida of coffee Was found, 'tb 'contain ten pounds of Mese Thus the contractor swindled the soldiers and the Government out of fpur receiving forty ceute:pex'pound - fOr fric tured window Ranee.. It would„he well for the enldieis to grind their own coffee, and reserve - the - privilege Of buying their own glass.—f„ Wa4th r pstter to.the Cincin- COMM*l.**(4l. c rtv . OARTITAIMIrtI24 • :11 kgVer . ter4 . • afklery liptcware, • /0. 7 st, , . uusevkigkidek) • • jut...lyd wtxtet • - : • IL, varg=r-i-Tpirr i rsix%. , . IS s OY' thea 'P e Dr.' ' rtiq't 2. fFalaT-02v720:41aW wuraindnuded *or 134 amiumai d street.. .117/3EURGH„ - ._d~ ::: APRIL' ~ 39, o n z.. 7 -777 7. mox . one FOR 3110D101. _______nal pu Olats at JOSEPH PI,EMING'S -111WEIFO...E.T • ram' Market ut e rt and the EAkiniel...— ~ Fine-0 ..11.4,`Qgnfto Brandy, 4 .-- i7/";_ i ' ', .Pine Old PoreWitie, M:tra p, 'MOM' Whisky, ,r,...„2.1.-. Eine Qld Cherry Wine, :.,...*4 7 nmo II 1.34 Olen Wine, , ___.: ....,,1,... Gin a i"C . -4 • :irli , r:i7fitli) IN ~.erk. . t , -4 91 44-ft • - It , . : Catawba Wine. - ~- -, 1 ' 'Tholeliquors have been purchased exclusively for medicinal purposes, and those having use for them can rely on their purity. Also on hand, Congress and Saratoga Water, Blue Lick, etc., Pritrie - fmt - Sotta - Ash, Fineand Coarser. and t Edger Goods — crf ietiaitie,, sissOrtinent of Drugs and gt t t etit Dies. Soo" Morning's Drug Store, 'AMY tP942.140.5,d110_11e-rin't MYER' St Eittga r Y S T I Cl - NE AS, • • PRINTERS - • AtiD :•;lank Book Manufacturers, . as IF 11 0 srr .10 '1" POST BUILDINGS. AU Orders Promptly Attended to. sob , Garr...rtiSiS KA THAIRON.—HAT ESA iron is from, the Greek ward Hathro," or "Kathairn," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and restore. This article is what its name signi fies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair it is the most remarkable pre paration in the world. It is again owned and put uy by the original proprietor, and Is now made with the same care, skill and attention widen gave it a sale of dyer one million bottles per annum. It is a must delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff'. It keeps the bead cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, mitt and glossy.' It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady of Oenleman who values a beautiful head of hair should use Lyon's Kathairon. It is known and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all respectable dealers. IJEMAS S. BARNES lc CO., New York. I/A 6; A .71i'S MAGNOLIA. BALM.— ••=& This ie the most delightful and extraordi nary article ever discovered. It changes the sun burnt face and hands tea pearly satin texture of revsshine beauty, imparting the marble purity of oath and the distoigue appearance so inviting in.,the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freeLles, pimples and roughness from the skin, Irm, uig the complexion fresh, transparent. and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skim Patronised by actresses and Opera Sin cur.. ,Lt is what every lady should have. Sold aierywhere. Prepared by W. E. H A.GAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DIMAS S. BARNES & New York. arREIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE BAIR RESTORATI Tyr A , DYE, restoresburestores gray hair to its or nal color, by supplying the capillary tubes wi natural sus tenance; Impaired by age or disease. All inaltan trinrous dye., are composed of lunar raortic, des troying the vitality anti beauty of Mahal; and akiford of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet'a Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to Its natural color by any easy' process, but gives the hair a lig/Br...MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENI'.—Ihe parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati who have been, counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment under,pretence of proprietor ' ship have been thoroughly esteped by the Courts. ' To guard against the turther imposition, I have procured from the United States Treasury, a pri vate steel-plate revenuer stamp, which is placed over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears the fac-simile of my signature, and without which he article is a counterfeit, dangerous and worth less Imitation. E..amineevery bottle. This Lin itue: - .t has been in use and growing in favor for many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evr- I deuce of its wonderful etfeets. It is the best ' emollent in the world. With Its present im proved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are hens I ed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animal, made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For cuts. bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, caked breasts, strained horses, &c., it is a Sever. , eign remedy that should never be dispensed I with. It should be in every family. Sold by all druggists. D. S. BARNES, New York t VHS ATIOVE ARTICLES FOR SALE by SINION .TTMINSTON, c.r. Smlthdahl and Fourth sta. feb2e.6mti& w-eod itgarDIARRITLEA AND DYSENTERY will decimate the volunteers far more than the bullets of the enemy, therefore let every man see to it that he carried, with him a lull supply . of HOLLOWAY'S IPILaLS. Their use in India and the Crimea saved thous ands of British soldiers. If the reader of this • n o lice' cannot get a box of Pills or Ointment from the drug store In his place, let him write to me SO Malden Lane, enclosing the amount, and I will mall a box free of expense. Many dealers will not keep my medicines on hand because they cannot make as much prat as on other potions , make. 15 cents, 88 cegts,. and • $1,40 per box or 'not. ap264wn _ W o DILMOBIAW VERIGTLAN 110/113E LINMENT.—.In - pint -bottles at _tlfty cents, Cures lameness, outs, galls, calla, tee. ReM the following : Bono's, July 7th, 1883. Dr. Tubtas,—We have used for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, cuts, bruises and colic, and In every instaiice found It the best article 1 ever tried In this Circus compa ny. Please send .me six dozen, as it is the only _liniment we use now. We have 108 horses, some very valuable, and we do not want to leave town withOo.t It;• . HYATT FROST, Manager Arnburgh Co.'s Menagerie. Sold 'by THOS. REDPATH Pittsburgh, and all respectable Druggists. 011 ice, 68 Oortlandt street, New York. mkl7-Iydiswo ' :DEW • TIEING UNDER THE. SUNI In its eats:it—instantaneous. in its coloring power-matchless. In all its ingredients—vwetable. In its operatlon—naturg. In its beautifying reenitt-enduring. In its tendency—preservative. In Its Popularity—unequalled. CIIIINTADORO'S HAIR DYE, -rit pronounced both by the World of Science and the world of Fashion, the finest preparation ever invented by art to rectify the short comings of. Nature. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, No. 8 Astor Rouse, New York. Sold by all Drug gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers mItIT-1 ydikwa ligar..A FACT. • Is it a Dye. • • • • • - • • • • • In the year LW Mr. Mathews first prepared EN the YET/AN HAIR DYE simte that time it has been used by thoutginds, and in no ingtance. has it failed to give entire' saU.e•don. The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest in the worbt . pOcels only' fifty ; teats , and each bottleMenta.ins dbuble-the iquantlty. of dye in those nsuall sold for al. The VE DYE is warranted not to in jure the hairtrt_sealp in the slightest degree. The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity sad requiring ne-prawation whataVen.' . t. The' .VENET.TAN DYE produces all ,almde that may be 4eidred4-one that wilt, sot& :, , or wash out-ate thatha all permanent Oa Mohair .Itaelf. .For sale by all druggists. Pride /so' cents. L BUT :ENE, ~, General' A Alsoauttfatturer of a , A libili4AALO. , Cisoas, - theteatlair Atretudigihl , use. Ttlie T , cents. , - jeustil-tyd -- - - . :1 1:• pineal/ix -T LIMN 3 1 and tRLSTADORO 2 B HAZE DYE, sold at J.cos. , FLEAliaysWrG sTOEE, ' :Dor.or tbemam and Market !lid, Elefr VIVP.S=4.VIV vA'* mars' : apai rrv r - 136 Wood Stever— IagrOULDERS T 001.141—, ror tale a by ATA3sraBOWN p3O • 129 Wood atrekt. which this to supplemented', the Secretary of the Treasury As authorizterto borrow from time timecoe tini-erinllt , of- .•,* • `exceeding TWO HUNDRED MILLION DOL LARS during the current final year, and to isne tiiiresstiVkaane-therifoi.l3.34-Orrner7:77' finials of the United-ebiiilijaitH Bondi is mad" lindbilhif i kcAOlNßEs. 4 , 0 1 1 - TAXATION by or under any State or mlis, al authority. Subscriptions to Sbe l ei rt received in United States notes•dygd#ortriW, tional Banker: They are TO BE REDEEMED IN piiaaure of the Government, at any periOdttist Zen Man (en nor orreo4. years from their date, and unilitheirredeinc . Moik FIVE PER cErvv_ibrrESlE:sir.: vai:* PAID IN COIN, **Bonds of not 'cost;:oustiOn dred dollars annually, and :on all other Bonds semi-annually. The interest is payable 'on 'the'llts' March and September to_ekbh gar . . annual Coup:ins are payable at thOse dates, and the arMilal Coupons on the 00 and 100 dollar Bonds are payable on the that of Subscribers will receive either Reglitartidfor Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer: Iregisteie r' d Bonds "itrerecorded on the books of the U. S. Treasurer, and Can be transferred odly i on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds ma pliUd; bearer, and are more convenient or''Clibiiiiiptetat • RegigterCd Bonds will be issued of kii'sl,enom in.ations of Fifty - Dollars, ($50,) Dollars, ($3011,) Five Hundred Dollam ($5OOA] One Thousand Dollars, ( , la,000,) Five Thishaii4, Dollars, •($5,04k4) and Ten Thdpoi4v3 Dollati, ($10,000;) and Coupon Bonds of the dencindint , tions of Fifty Dollars, (ISO,) On* lltiadntal lora, ($100,) Five Hundred Dollars, (009,t and One Thousand Dollars, ($1,000.) Subserihidtuisii :this loan 'Mil hive the Tspidortd of having their Bonds draer,fintereat tetunSlarch tat, by paying accrued ititeresit ,, in : , noin-.4ori United States notos r or pates 0t:34-101-941. Banks, adding fifty per cent. for prenilnin,) on receive them drawing interest from the date of subscription and deposit. As these Bniu4i'are exempt Iromminciclii4et State taxation, their value hrincrittuseii:Wrrinie to three per cent. per annum, accordlng 7 eo. the rate of tax levies in razionsiirtOt*eeelintry. At the present rate of • premium on. pa they , pay over eight per cent. Intermit in atirriney; are of equal' cOnvenienca as a permarmit or UM: porary tnvettment. It is believed that no sectuitiee offer so.greiX lnducctuents to lenders as the various tiescnp.." lions of U. S. Bonds, , Itt ali atheignreisreln debteduess, the faith or ability of prlvikie .per ties or stock companies or sepavatti co uit only is pledged for payment, while 'for thell of the United States the wholeproperty'efthe country 'is holden to seder* the iiiideit:of principal and Interest In cop. These Bonds maybesubswiWifiviniustrugnulb bbo up to any magnitude, ' m 'the and are thus made eque!tly=tokttlnitik eat lender and fhe'lairres s se They can be converted Int; nionei eY saj6 *gl>ize. ape the holder will have the benefit of the !recent. The fact that FLU tiuti&a Af i l l oW4l4B ire 'ptyiible in iitio — die inerdshee lama forilke fiaffient or Laterest on all Goversunent Bona' largely la ex cess of the wants of the tm. roz ..ti47. Upon the receipt of subscriptions a certificate of deposit therefor, in duplicate, will beiaaued, the original of which will be forwarded - by the Subscriber to the Secretary ofilieifitri, 'at Washington, with a letter stating the kind) reg- Li tered or coupon) and the denomination of bonds required. Upon the receipt of the original certific a tes aL the Treasury Department, the bonds stilmatllacl La will be transm itted to the subscribers:- res. pectfully Subscriptions will be received by the treasur es of the [tatted States at Washington, and th'e Assistant Tsittiturera at NeW fork, ikteiZo, Pittl adelphia and by the FDISTNATION.O4i OF PITTSBURGH, PA., MO NATION4I BANK OF PITTRBURGB, PA. and all Nation al Blinks which are depositarliai of .lartille*ii; ey. All respectable banks -and Inatkirrathrrrugh:'• out the country will furnish furtherinfornuttion: on application, and afford every facility tosub '. - ap9o.Twdlk2tur REMOVAL. >7. , =ad .. 11! • 01:, WE TAKE 4LEASURE I. forming- our friends end the public gener, dlouse hmtae, ally, that we now occupy the large and commie- No. 12. Bissell's IllOok, ST. CLAIR STREET; - Where we have pat received from rho reerodlicr-, rulers of W. B. BILADBITBY New York • A D • SOHOMAOKT4 & 00., Philadelphia; e A new lot of their atm erlor PIAN kO* Also,a'‘mplete auxpAmfatzt Celetlaratt HARMONIUMS -MELODEONS And Musical Goods Gentnalik.:%. The superiority of the.BRAVIIORIC EVA: is already established. In the td r : 2 7 o ol,P fIA no new insttutaelit ha/ gained 80 rat Y tzleF9P ularity or received so many p mi the apace of two yeark se the ffewZrkle..FAll: Iron Frame, Overstrung Bass and G Piano Forte, manufactured by Wra. B. Bedbt~ ry. SOIIO/11,ACKER, fa CO.'S PlAlkilltitiving been so long and favorably known-in tbla and ? other countries need.no further comment„ AL Gsauranteed for Five Irglearo. , .1; . . WANERUNIt & WM, :', .1' . ...... - i Soiehgents for patebnishandweet wo. igasselPslßoeX SE 1 ~ - V Arrlo6ll.qet 'third Pftatoll.liiiigil;i7-s Sig and Itep ne promptly. apao VA- BROWN, Na 50 SMITHFIELD street, „cures ty s,%l , P tions, (icemirdie4 , Sl Discharges, Impurity of e Blood, n Disermi , es. Scorbirtle Eruptioretter Ringworm, ,-,lklereorial DiseaseseSenal W Rheumatism, Female Weakness, DI Sup precisionsns, P , Diseases f the Jointailteteous • Af fectioains in, of the T Bjaddir 0 ed. " Cure glared XI ALVABLE I, lloi-,Pon. sALE—uo v acres, fromeft'llolse-eultivation, remain lec choice , hlin s ilit i!ilselling house , double barn, shingled, ~ .. 'st 100 pod tniu m l Le hr tsy h o i yeses ' , litd, *SI wiiiiiitar • sittuiteln:liolVertoitd • ' • t kaki fruitt FO lut rlitt •oo• omit *mit apPly toom Sowiet • \ , S. psiasElLT at SONS 14 0 0 Y. - .J.1. - - .0? ) .:,.,;.:.1.:.1,-., • - Jr. ANE VOLES-.At SMALL, • 111 4.0 4 F - -brfsA-. • • CREW 017411.4 . 11 E LARGEST • . best atoek in the dty—For Wit b 'JAMES , lee Wood meet. .• I:',a-Alf*,:-h!4' , ............. , 4.....0„..--,-\,,..-- , - 0 --- 7 r -- , , .!°‘ - - 1- - . - I.lw--ii , l i -tax- 2 - 11 ~ --ci-:-ziAVi'',4.- „ A, , Viltalre-a 4 11 . 011 1 K 4. . ir AndiShOot,PFlea' TAU itiriciav ..... 1 . i ~,,l ik., - i e ~,,t tt, , w-,- i . - ' I". ,, ilivglisowfr - z 5 - 51-3, '--.• : ...,. , ._,. . _, ~., ..„..... L _____ ..-1-......,,, ~ i LO AT _lama 411.111,164X44,1, P., : ya 5 ,, 4 : 1 -7 I i. l O Istn:i al -.1 , 4??.4„e2 ,Eltd+s , I *- - i1 , .. - I,frkiei ." _; ' - " • " mer ......, . . . , ... 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Designated Depository-find - IP4- 4 nancial Agent of the United States. ,Bp entic i ri n Uf the Treeetll7MirgOi ~ 1 #da Bank ive Subsodottututfor eit - , /arty frpetigurt..ficad..beartorEkukds.; ..e-e, lt‘z ' , AV A eonnrdaslon will be allowed talL IMN-Ae,t era andlitakett , , ~. Order' Are 110/ArJAMES LAU _ llaj*3,- -Ptmourgh, Ap llek, 1804., fia *4 *76 0013fiterfeipuT UOUnterleffattrf WOK N Loom. 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C. 4 cII:4PUOIX AUDRIGOODB ism Fifth •strditeti- ~ - 1 z 615 11441 455 Fifth sll.O - • • -• _ t ElfUl.Streetii -4 ..,,,,3•46 7• • . 547AriftaleStreet. ol't lc' Wiest.7l';:;( - •,,. .."*Twacektitetect.; ;1 15051Alith O ,DIytARS s : s • • • —4l."etieetel neeiste gtif the. iteoltht*MM. the OAKLAND RAILWAY OGIBIPANY wUt 4, be kttailW ..therAler*l.D. W. A. B..jijetion MONDAY, Mel*, eidgetattnt , ..ts i: l ••.• newieneeitne=it AP4,IPf:4?; ID- 11M4*Wii.,"`• lame •' VIE la TOM .4,51.40 , 1101X0:-.',,kte , ' „ • INtlti,. - ; - I, l 4 )Vr ai r 3ll 000..?, • , tatigr it* Jr'';for '-';,•- + ~... •ALN'D IMES AAA Z 4 ). • URSIEISIkkita ielF , l) . " - ' ' .7 ' . :'•". And a Ink Dna y rs - • MEE EIMIMIn ' .XAMXIS-