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TITESIANAIIMIITOWSIAY a,IBW.
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- .-A Ws - two hist uftereamesti had per
;:atiritithr.thir _ '., t: coat Ettf increaa
jahm the
, t,.ttiffer.;4ticthi ;Abolition
iffd#,AtY,,,-.11.49 have „resumed the
, : ponsideratiOnds.he inevitable negro. In
tAlltol4orE , Ce•Okiliedisenation that valiant
110thiltaltra
s, member
4jlo
- . I * dUltiienY dis tr ic t,
gave the
4 :ll44o;yeauterlremendous - blows. After
iitraittor rialliOnd , ' ntrservatlons as to
r I g 4:4 3 , 111 1,4, - r iO*;: was a Government
.. -fAlFi#:it: I:01,4 4 811 alitlY dem:MP:I
t -
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r. eed'kjuirgrOANTevand his ,followers, and
•tdecihtted them te tift'uettutted by a spirit,
.'4l4l'N'aiJiiitk ; liisintiorn and hell de
i 11l g.r. This Uhl, :046Pal touch, ought
Aetyttainly in insure ..oxen a renomina
fOrldi difitilet. 'But "the dell] is'Mr.
T. 1 .,.t#:14i 24 1,. : 7 , l lil'Oper; place; be makes a
0..,4 - #'4.bolition„ member of Con
gressi-butjust now he Aught to be at the
-head-of some' victorious Won, prepttra
4--iting the
_finishing touches to
..the rebe l 'nn. More than two years ago
thullusupt.7 delighti,urt citizens With the
profundity of US - Military genius; and
iit A d i gl.y.e,s_ylipit ,14 1 4,•,given-
. him the
Codtuutruit of giving it to Mc
---,9 illiß#, *VS and. his upstart Con -
;Voternc, sr; would now be among the things
that were.' :As it is the member from
-, titel,tvia - :-. district must, like several
, 04.4; yaunit fellows of his party, show
hie detestation ,of the Southern traitors
bylmer'ely making mouths at them. This
' is all liter opponents desire, in order to
show one's loyalty. Bunccireb speeches,
,plito resolutions, and calling the traitors
. _ 4
Wit. names,. constitute the loyalty of
outloyalfirmon, Leaguers.
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Afters Mr. Wm.mani concluded his
40edElg v.. ivhich is arm (Mimed 'as having
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,00; ttced "a profound' impression." Hon
DAvraort took the floor and gave
thef , itemry; Iliough dexterous -member
from : igifrict a searching castiga
tiOn.' the i qe ar L e Y e,et . Ads observations
jte =marked that
' 'tufty hid acted with a mag
:nadimlty kif plispose (never equalled by any
Pther organisation. , ..They, endeavored to avert
trvi - Way, thegveatest of all national calami
ties, aM opposed the fanatical movement of
-toil • tbs.:, Abolitionists • and Senendonists; but
Iteatiuttes broke out the Democrats
ly gave their blood and treasure in defame
OULU country. He maintained the Democratic
litittirwas_the•friend.of the sebiteia, and
ststinied. with .united effort "
- iT t Yl it l3S Ifueirtheiriihuod
as he (Dsii
-ipioliosiginutrertili:crascaour'en'
peen voteitourof prda or defeated by the gen-
Alemait• aftionitaissay) andlis friends.
To this statement of facts Gen. Moos
.H4l'!lid not reply, but as is usual with
Met he indulged in a little buncomb .
lle saitt , that, "It was true that he and
filif &Wavle were fort:herb% politically
eiwweted, but since they had parted
company, he was sorry to say his ca
lling* whiler , our political fabric was
11P 6th g:•: 111 ., !P u t I +4_ l l inisociates among
Ew4neraen„,iiho are now active in
iliflellion : Be knew that his colleague
VOtti-sidittl , hearted man and bad hope of
cci, l e 041.1apiicipild s opt to burn,
'yilraterertiay teturn."
'O DAwsox and
labor together, for .the
slirtatxon of - figan less to the • Presiden-
WMtlid while the fottierawliys carried
fligVoFiftr,fietft.o',4o9lo4l statesman,
nt pp ' nevei,fivtniof him a 4 dele-
Welt= this... Get:LA.OAm - was popular
herk btit `lfoO~it advOcaty of his
. 40t? iiiiiotitpn hint.
' "' " Alts'Avdrllttst, has ever been
dertslatetti inltiszpolitical career, we do
nisi !Searle:Arm-Gib: Itlbottnnan can apply
t 4 9 - I,...4fik,%3Pli,:ns'oilisiat lie has quoted
*o* after,liv:ing, iethe Democratic
!Until he_hid,groten gray, sneaked
9itt=tk •Zuow-ilothingism, and from
that twAlkllltionimii, the General might
on ppi And r eMpbasis have quo
.l2(l3,lllrgiesti
toe?. lesesseemsesineissm,
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- r9,' CREASE' or MAE TARIFF.
. 1 aftertive'initintits of legislat
, ii.gard to negreeti aiid slavery
Nitios'on. F'si.day last compelled, .by the
neceinuties of the Treasury, to devote
11%'thi ieß to , - legiktste legislation.
M , PftWig A P ,500eaBing the Ftres-
Att A tiriatjftsver cell., the law to con.
tinuei fur sixty :dais. Five months of
theteOle's time liquitideret) in entopiai
of emancipation and negro
ejanAlt f mkil only live minutes devoted
terahettictilitlnedesslttes of the country.
Had Conete rlftfe• trieliths' dio COM)
naing'ffdft o u it-TlTa.O
could, months ago, have had a well me
tared 02 discHtithiatiii&We'orduties.
Ilaykateitpaldefed, pitor4ime, sense
leetlebtittl lifoodt ice have
the silly, , bilLalhided rzte4.which , will add
to, intketp t -tjf RAsylirtg.,pie people's bur
den. The New York World thus expos
sea thir'ipiiiiiittfejeffcirt at *slit:ion:
It has been evident, 4rver state oonicrote met
report of t, Secret:Or of the Treasury
14'4 ' t4
,sies e ed-41tat filitseasibn.eMt . bt notekme
K,.;,.... litili - 4 thlitt. „nit toprease of the tariff
K. ' 1 - .without a very - mates
what - might have been ex•
Th a L e° f l4""lee '' " Mid ififogra in iiilitiliim.
' P ao 11; ' = tti dutiesi and foods hovel, been
' -Is ... U- .'- alViriftter" .. . 'The tide
„..icourieg-roto - voe enntarr
yitnflood in March. Or
of fro.t....._til t f... 4.40,..„,.... of th; immediate de
..:',: derilar s'aP,!sAt..--5.-_-taieiii,kiiiiiiige of the ex
''., multi with frneir - so
istio;tarit *htlik9l#9laturaily be sent out so
t .,
eats( - as wotni-44.1g0uit,..4,_4(t.pext after the
e 0.044.1 ir 'frig t7W4 141 5 4 '.,
'..• Pr"tu ' ll
tu n to
emigre, ThiL .. . >,,' ''' ". '''' ' - five
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:--- . reehte:t ;',' ail , -':` t' ' ....5.... -' 4,III tIF I P °r 8 °
the sinutihi , are p reieViiVolajdir in, rea s
.:,- --.mkkos 11901‘4,9Wdltri=11.=
= . bilit#4-9111' ne on . - iii.
at ighiliort - „aMoUnted to aebtfi ,tw enty-four
..:4-,l4lll , pkifisienidiug.td;•.thetr-ipeategvaina-
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'.Belied' with a xadden‘frikht and jerks up
the duties fifty' .- . cent. The effect of
such a measure, •:.,. . s late day, will
simply be to tax-' , D'ill.9 a nion eenrich-.
the foreign !..twn , 4= = ,
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„..3;.% ,
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o f merchandise.h,Citilg ,
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have been hurried if+t , ii. , . , &Oil NO a
Congress has bead;' -1. .. . i 'r;tingMil
rise in the handa,... 4 th%owitersli4d
the people be<l3Atiiiiierisikby ati diarzi.
ons tax or millions, not a dollar of which
goes into the treasury. It Congress had
— mittlsand passed_a_reasoliable_tariff in
• ecember or January, this tax on the
community would have been paid to
aupport thet-Alosternmenpland-•nor ? ..sw
now, to enrich the importers. During
the sixty days, the goods that arrive will
be entered in bond, as-nobody will care
'...0 pay the new duties when the rates
may, at the end of sixty days, be less on
the particular kind of merchandise he
Imports.
During those sixty, days very little
gold will be wanted for the payment of
duties, and it is possible that the expect
ed effect of that circumstance on the
price of, gold is One reason for the pas
sage of this strange law. But 'if• less
gold is wanted for duties more will be
wanted for remittances, and gold, instead
of being transferred from the banks into
the sub-treasury, will be sent out of the
country. The holders of imported goods
will nowbe anxious to realize, and sales
will result in the conversion of large
amounts of currency into gold for re
mittance to Europe. So that, in every
point of view, the new law is a piece of
consummate folly.
Pittabtag Post.
More Taxation
We have been assured by the Aboli
tion presses, and there can -be no better
authority, that the people are/demand
ing, with royal impatience r --" Why are
we not more heavily taxed ?" This
must-be true, of course, or the ." loyal"
papers would not print it; but still, it
seems passing strange. It reminds-us of
those cheerful martyrs; the excellent
rosined, pigs—of whom it is recorded,
that being placed upon-the table with
carving tools by their sides, each one
kept crying—" Come eat me ! Come eat
me!" We are also led to think of Gen.
Bnooxs'S staff, who were said, by one
who knew them well, to be " chafing for
the field." We say nothing of ! devoted
Hindoo widows, nor of self-flagellating
monks. But Congress has passed more
tax bills, snd " nine honest neighbors,"
like the general's staff, and the roasted
pigs, and the widows, will all have their
hearts' desire. Baum-
Astounding Custom House Reve
lations..4U proverb , that truth is
stranger than fiction is exemplified, by
the report we give elsewhere touching
Certain disolosures made in - connection
with the federal customs, department of
this city. It will be seep Abet there is
more rottenness and corruption in the
custom-hopse service of. this city
. 1,1
loyal citizen's . have
The a,
I tyarorsertrg In ty of no mime
•11 - United States has been kept
in Fort Lafayette - for four months be
cause his testimony would serve to prove
a eustom-house officer to be corrupt and
dishonest.
Second, that we have kept a person in
prition whose only crime was that he was
injuring the confederates by circulating
bogus confederate notes and bonds in
the Southern States.
Third, That one of the officers of the
custom-house, having the confidence of
Ur. Barney and great influence with
him, was on terms of the closest intima
fy with rebel agents in this city, asaist
mg them in their schemes, and finally,
when the order was issued from Wash
ington for their arrest, aiding them to
escape from the country.
Fburth, That a system is in vogue by
which every person accused of corrup
tion in the $p W York co j itona-house, and
who has been'arrested, is releised from
custody for Oar be may .implicate other
of the apßointees of .4r.;Barney.
That'while an Innocent 'citizen
is kept irk .14 tuilitar4fort for months
without Otevidence by which
liecould . he lgally held, his accuser, a
cuatom-housb "officer known and proved
to be a rogue, is allowed the freedom of
the city through the dirlet.Autervention
of the Unitta States o
We have no comments to-day to make
upon these astolmding revelatioi3s but
simply direct the reader's attention to
the impartial report, given elsewhere, of
these most ettraordinary doings.
A Sweeping meet
ing, of ladies was he at Indianapolis on
Wednesday last at the wife of
Govenor Morton presided. It bras hirge
ly attended. 'Tlie . object waste promote
enlistments in the three months corps.
It was resolved that the young women
should volunteer to serve foutmonths in
any branch of business now filled by
young men. The following form of
agreement was adopted, for signatures
among business men:
"Wei • business men -of Indianapolis,
whose names are hereto subscri bed, favor
the movement of the ladies in volunteer
ing to fur the places SinTerics and others
who enter the he:mired days service ? and
will employ ladies at "$l3-per month
(and rations) shotild any ,of nor employ
ees Volunteer, whose places can be filled
by ladies. We will:Wontinue ike salaries
of our clerks as heretofore, giving theiti
full pay during their absence, less the
*count paid to lady rofunteers.' We
also agree to keep positions open forOni
clerks, re-enlisting them on their refurif
home."
The following is a•paper to be presen
4ed sto the young men
"We, whose names are . subscribed
hereto, -promise that we willenlitit inlhe
Union army, under the recent - cal/ for
4000 volunteers for one hundred days
under the arrangement made witk our
employers by the:ladies of Indianapidis.'?
Almost onelundred and fifty ladies en
rolled themselves as substitutes.
Military Banintunent Meehan
few days since we 'published on
the authority of the Louisville, o r owrnal
a stateinentthat Gemr:Thoraga r of the
United States army, lad sent under
guard from:Tennessee some two hundred
mechanics for refusing to 'work for the
Government. It gee= that ithey had
contracted with the Government to r
work for three months at $1 50 par days
When the time expired, says the aniVal f
. the, workmen "informed i f their Sariturkiet
tendent that they intended trt-let
their homes. Government dasitistitb
teneW , the contric4 which=pratiatelikue
was. declined. :They' were ordereduto
report to: the:office - for pay: As somata
each Faccomittvaircashed:le wag
placed, under furreet, and without any
andatiettini mat' to Priam. 'They ad-.
dram* tr4:,.staitiatmitiatite tpu , General,
TheiriakiMin an tludl he *eta of the
case, and - houraidlertut, order
weeireceived directing ithatitheyJ hexer
lieved from prison,-ari d ituttizortil ofthn.
O River under guards 1131609
netunied frobreibe amine:4-
Wgsrpreferxed Against thern.net.
a. ,;‘: • - 114PlanittaoligiteikfOrthipwt 1-
s3-4;;;Oeta s•-aacT,lo3.l
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tueuVu, ogyea-VO.
iitiney-nine Votes Lost.—The4bl-.
lowing . z , corn the letter-erA
soldie*.r N'
11, 1: ' new tell you he
our 4 ti
:d to -home
y to
hey w - j itire 7, -rit week ago,_Thurs;-
Atpo rffi , der camerW - litti
er : 01V - 4tea, fdr certain -climate'
Ilift'nk their : ks and fully AtiiiV ,
. .,ttiast as Kansas; r id would leta.Atign,r,,,iJ
kWa cattf' 7, l 'al of excknient4tP ,
- Ohlnigjit t they were4e:dity,.:
on araid, Said they were taken ilicleitt .
once 'and "could not go," and one hid
himseltinA hay-mow, and he was left
behind. But all at once sope , one said
trey were going 'home to vote. Then
the sick were all well again. Whenfwd
learned that none but Republicans were .
We 2 linewih'ey wereFraerid'Onla
vote. Ninety-nine froin our regimert
started... They got only to Hatteras,
when they titrritol round anitcatrafback:
to Newbern. The sea waslod heaii for
them to go. any furthe= They were
gone six days, all the time on the water.
Some were sea-sick, and had a pretty.
hard time. Most of the soldiers had been
home before "
Paper Money hi —the Antegican
Revolution.—Dr. James Thacher was
a surgeon in the army of the Revolution,
and in 1827 published .A 41.. journal or
diarykeptil timlrontitto to:tlie close
of 1783. It is a readable and inter
esting volume. Hie' - 'reniarks, • Which
we find under date of Sept., 1782,, con
cerning the influence of the Government
paper money of that day; have a terrible
significance at the present time. We
cop
"The continental paper . money hav
ing answered the great purpose of carry
ing on the war hitherto, being deprecia
ted to-a mere
_shadow, has now _ceased
to circulate by common consent of the
people. It bad by its extraordinary de
preciation become the bane of society,
corrupting the morals. of the people - by
exciting-arage for speculation among all
classes.
Burning the Constitutiou.—Says
that reverend, shining light of Aboli
tionism, Wendell Philipps:
'The Constitution of our fathers was a
mistake, Tear it in pieces and make a
better. Don't say the machine is out of
order; it is in order, it does what its
framers intended—protects slavery. Our
aim, is disunion, breaking up the States.
I have shotvn you that our work cannot
be clone under our institutions."
Again he said:
"Iso act of ours do we regard with
more conscientious approval or higher
satisfaction, none do we submit more
confidently to the tribunal of Heaven
and the moral verdict of mankind, than
when, several years ago, on• the 4th of
July, in the presence of a great atisem
lily, we committed to the flames the
Constitution of the 'United States."
SOITUCHMAN—On Sunday evening May (wt,
Mr. GE.ORgE F. ScurcultaN, aged thirty years
and ten months.
The relatives and friends of the family. also
Lodge 46 A. Y. M., and the Masonic fraternity
in general, are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at g Wel
frrm hie late mildew:to, No.
ceed to Ail
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The friends of the family are respectfully invi
ted to attend the funeral on Wednesday morning
at 10 °lc loek,fron, the residence of her son-tn-law,
Bernard ht'Stsy, in Miltenberger's alley Letween
Sixth and Seventh streets.
BRIUSIIES AND 615iDS.--
A very large assortment of these articles
just received Also, a line assortment of Tooth
Brushes, Nall Brushes, Shaving Brushes and
Flesh Brushes. PURE Llg IBS for medicinal
purposes, of the finest quality, consisting of tine
old Cognac Brandy, a splendid article of Rolland
Gin, Port and Sherry Wines of the finest des
cription. Those wishing these articles for medic
nal purposes will consult their interests by ex
amining my stock.
Pare White Carbon Oil at 50 cents per gallon,
Pure White Carton Oil at CO cents per gallon,
Potash and Scala Ash,
Potash and Soda Ash,
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That for excellence cannot be excelled.
At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store,
At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store,
Corner of the Diamond and Market street.
my 2-21
lor LYON'S KA.THAIRON.—If. ATHA
thin iistrom , lheff.reelr Word Rath ro,"
or "Kathairo," signiLytag_to cleanse, rejuvenate
and restore. This article is what its name signi
flees ....For preserving, restoring and beautifying
bitinan hair lids the most reniarkable',Pre
partition In the world. It is again owned and
put up blt the original proprietor, and to now
made with the same care, skill and attention
which gifve -it a sale of over one million bottles
per annum.
Itis a most delightful Hair Dresaing.
• It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
makes-the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents theray hair from falling otr and
turning .
It restores , Uair upon-bald heads.
Any lady of Genleman who values a beautiful
head of hair should Use Lyon's Kathairon. It
is known and used throughou t the civilized world.
Sold by all rMipectible dealers.
D_Eat AS S. BARNES a CU.,
New York,
Iy.ILIIEESISTREET'S INIMITABLE
MiLIR RESTORATIVE, NOT A DYE,
but restores gray hair to its original color, by
supplying the capillary • tubeb With natural 8115.
tenanee, impaired by we or disease, All instdn ,
laneous dyes are composed of lunar causlif, des
troying the vitality nod beanty of the hair, and
afford of themselves no dressing. Helmetreet's
Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its
natural oolor by any easy process, but gives the
hair a
Luxuriant Beauty,'
Promotes ita growth,, prevents its falling off,
eradicates dandruff; an imparts health and pleas
antness -to the head. It has stood the test of
time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is
constantly increasing in favor. Used by both
gentlemen and bulks. It is-sold by all respecta
ble dealers, or can be prbeured by them of the
commercial agents, D. 8, BARNES & 00., 202
Broadway, New York. Two sizes, 60c. and $l.
11 - 11° . ! , •L1A.GA31 , 01
-• Valais thendellebtftitn4
nary atttele everdiec ere&l. Wohaniifin
burnt face ' =than , peztly, ititth t .of
raviabing•beadty,finbarthig-the VSO
youtltrand the disfingue appearance so inviting
in the city belle of flishi. It - removes tan,
freckles, pimples and rou g hness from the akin,
leaving the complexion resh, transparent and
smooth. It contains no material uijurlous to the
skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera -Sin
gers. It is what every lady should have. Sold
everywhere. Prepated by
W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
.'Address aliordera to. -; • • • • .- •
DEMAS S. Ha~rrrsnaa., `s
New. York.
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MENT.—The parties in _St... l .l4li_ili.- 4 0 1 4
I. who have, beenfpoiluterfellitli
.E.fidmentAindei-p*fterieb ofprop e
yM71 ... m7e been thoroughly eatoped by the Court&
To guard against the lurther impealtiOn, I have
procured from the-1444A B jates Treasury,. a pri
vete %teal-Otte 'revenue stamp, which is planed
Wet dhe to y , Ofteaelk:APtittle. -,Each stamp
tApote-tiwik - Of Wvalum amileithoulmfileh
thyar, tidal, •te.Pf 4nproleiti B luldworth ,
Lees Lmitation.;L: .
truant imuviloqe.ll - II WM foul grOstiqgigLiskar- for
many years. The& hardly existaa.,-.lheaulet an -
the habitable globe that .40.exatot contain eft
-4€1040.0t. ktp,srshAderini , etreatik at , #. the:best .
em010..0 in the world. With its present
proved te, WIC- effect! upph man and
sessysis, tessatibbb.; -am* , bitattatt
ea, ed,lnues4saveltssitudgetabna,*
•stiefoljandutotddilisissnagettPtikra.
waftelli , slawbouWthttlibittlogrittvelltom MeV
:sifted beesitk.strabsetaksrseirrasA4t brarlitstter. s
ii.X . 4l3ol l ) thst shbold
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te--erfar*Pkikit4MOlet him write to me,
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*iiihientl ' - ..fltihrenkAriuttr.'.4indrii
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nr•TO RlCerroan THE SICK TO
HEALTH—The blood must be purified
and all medicines are useless which do not pot.
the guality,cflatimulating the blood to dis
chaige its in into,,,the bowels., BRAND.
Pft.4l pbfisess this finality in n high de;
gine, and nhohld be in--every family. °They are
eniuddy wiefnUot childreh, and adilltaiodairied
en
to bOth ses, - and'are as innocent' is brad, yet
most a a m_e-siteiner
The 'Ron. ..facob -Re vs Spritnille,
is u fies to Dr. underdaten th,
, - •.` :
'Mays heed your Ininluable Vegetable Uni
versal'ille ih mylainilynbaci, 18M ;'they have
always cured even Wiren,otherinedicines were
of no van. 11 t ifien the means of my neigh
,bore b Werth 'and I am
satisfied limey hive receivedn thousand/ler cent.
in blessed health throfietheir die. They are
used in this region for Mona rind Liier,
pl
eases, Fever and Ague, and in 'ell.rheumatid Cases
with the most perfed success. In fact they are
the great relis.nce in Blanes, and I trust your
Venerable life may belon,g spared to prepare so
eicellent medicine for the bee of man. •
Please send ine_your lowest price by the gross."
Sold by Tifold4s REDPATR, Pittsburgh,
and by a ll respeetable dealers in medicines.
mMf4yfitswe •
larm p ruc. coarrussioNt - AND .DX
AN Pub-
Hsiad for the benefit, ° - an E d as a 1 0 7 AUT ID PZ. TO
YOUNG MEN and others, who stiffer froni
Nervous DeMlity,. Premature peaty of 'Man
hood, &a supplying. st.thasania tone Toe Karats
.)
,er'Stm ;bras. By one Mho , htis cured himself
after undergoing considerable quackery.
By inelosing a postraPi addressed envelope,
single copies may be had of theuuthor.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, esq.
febs-3mdetw Bedford, Kings 00, N. Y.
- -
J. Y. 001 iNWRI-To S MOTEL seas
agroostAnivo„Li. or. mum, • .
CARRIAGE MANITFACTIIRM,
Silver and Brass Platers,
And mantileatineie . Of
Saddlery & Carriage. Hardware,
No. T St. Clair 'treat, a#id Duquesne Way,
(near the Bridged
JaMtd firrsmion.
Ve'DENTISTRY.—TEETII EX
tracted without pain by the use of Dr.
Oudry'a apparatus.
J. F. HOFFIVIA1 4 i,
All work warranted '
134 Stalthtleld Street;
PITTSBURGH
STRICTLY PUNE ARTICLES
AT LOW PRICES.
PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE,
TORRENCE & McGARR,
A'POTTIMCATITF:fai,
Corner Fourth cud Market streets,
PITTSBURGH,
Drugs, Drugs,
Medicines
Paints, Paints,
Spices, Spices,
Cream Tartar, Engtill ffitistsrd,
french. English and American Perfumery and
Toilet Articles, Breath:es, Trusisea, Patent Medi
cines and all Druggfirtii articles. Strictly pure
articles at low prices.
aid - Physicians Prescription; accurately cam
pounded at all hours.
Pure Wines and Liquors tor makholnal use on
j uB-tyd
. • _
DR.TOBIAB' VENETIAN HORSE
pint bottles at nits
cents, cures Ifimeueaa, cuts, galls, colic, &e. Read
the following
Barron, July 7th, 1863.
Dr. Tobias --We have need for the past year
your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, cuts,
bruises and colic, and in every instance found it
the beet article I ever tried in thitrcircus compa
ny. Please send me cis doten, as It Is nq. only
liniment we use now. We have 108 horses, some
very valuable, and we do nut want to leave
town without It. HYATT FROST,
Manager an A inburgh a. Co.'s Menagerie.
Sold hy THOS. REIWATH, Pittsburgh, and
all respectable Druggists. Office, .oortlandt
street, hew York. ruhl7-ly &ewe
iL ... tr-A NEW THING UNDER THE
NUN !
In its effect—instantaneous.
In its coloring power —rnalehlese,
In all its ingkethente—vegeratile.
In its operation—nature!.
In its beautifying results - enduring.
In Its tendency —presery at 1 v e.
In Its popularity—unequalled.
e 'LIST ADORO'S HAIR DYE,
le pronounced both by the World of Science and
the world of Fashion, the finest preparation ever
invented by art to rectit y the shot t comings of
Nature.
Manufactured by .1. (11LISTADORO, No. 8
Astor House, New York. Sold by all Drug
gists. Applied by MI Hair Dressers.
nihl7-Iydrtwe
ligr•A FACT. • •
Is it a Dye.
***
In the year 1865 Mathews first prepared
the VENETIAN HAIR DYE; slime that, time
it has been uiliy thousands , aad in no instance
has it failed to re entire satisfaction.
The VENE TIA N DYE Is the cheapest in the
world. Its price la only Fifty cents, and each
bottle contains double the quantity of dye in
those usually sold foriSi.
The VENETLVMDTE iitararranted not to in
jure the hair or scalp in the slightest degree.
The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity
and certainty, the hair requiring ho preparation
whatever.
The VENETIAN DYE p2oduoes any shade
that may be desired—oanethat will not lade,eroek
or wag) out—one that Is as permtukent as the hair
Itself. For sale by all druggists.'"E'riee 60 cents.
A. 1. PJ.ATIIEWS.
General Agent, 12 Gold rt. N. Y.
AlBOD:LaLltlfEtalller ALATHEWS' AIIBIC A Kern
C+Loss, the best hair dressing In use. Price 28
cents. Janl6-lyd
ITENETIAN HAIR DYE, VENETIAN
V' LINIMENT and CUUSTADORO'S HAIR
DYE, sold at
JOS. FLEMING'S DRUG STORE, -
Cor. of tho Diamond and Market at.
•
MYERS,SCHOYER & CO.,
STATIONERS,
PRINTERS
AND
Blank Book Manufacturers,
POST BUILIMOS.
All Orders Promptly Attended to.
apl6
CountrY Atesidenee for Sale.
A . 43MOD HOUSE ON A FOUR ACRE
lot planted. with choice Irult trees and
ahrubbery, in good variety, Within x of a mile
of the Wood's Run Station, on Allegheny and
Blanchester and Pittshurgh, Fort Wayne and
Ohlago4lailway Ocerrfartiria -arida-I:here -IA
macadamised road Mid ralatik, foot Walk. Will
bieod Or
FA haligirlOr City ,ProPertY.
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AID AND CO-OPERATION OF
the patriotic people of Western Pennsyl
vania and Eastern Ohio, is hereby requested, in
waking ,the above department of the coming
Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair equally a credit and a
success. Numerous relics and trophies of the
prement war, of the Mexican war, war of 18t1,
Indian and Revolutionary war, curiosities con
nected with the early settlement of our region,
or with events and men prominent in our histo
ry, curiosities of every desoription are stored
away in private receptacles, and may if brought
together, render the"OLD DUBIOSITY &BOP"
not the least of the attractions of the Fair. The
committee. therefore ask that all who are willing
to help al.mg the good cause, would Bend in such
articles of the above description as they may
have, or can procure from others, or ; notify the
committee wh, re they can he found. Articles
donated will tie disposed of as thedonom may
durct, or under the direction of the Lae:nova
Committee. But articles merely placed on ex
hibition. recinpled for by any member of the
committee, !rill be ,re fuggy preserved and return
ed. A letter should accompany each article,
giving its orign, histor), etc—and if donated, its
vainer Give everything you can and lend us the
rest.
rt e beh n If of the Corritaill ce,
micals,
Dyes, Dyes,
Oils, Oils,
Soda, Soda,
JOS. S. MORRISON, Chairman.
H Cli 111 , T Y, Secretary .
All a rtt.-les either donated, or left for exhibi
tion, Call be left with, or addressed to either of
the following members of tint committee
W. D SPOOWAN,
aft Water et, Pittsburgh.
HON. JAS. VEECH,
corner 4th and Urant streets.
It& JOHN DICKSON,
corner Penp and Hand streets.
fiIDbLE,
Post - office, Allegheny.
D. LEFT SHFELDS,
Sewic k ley wille.
my3-td
PEI{ E'S AFRICA.—JOURNAL OF
the Inecovery of the . Source Of the Nile. By
John Running r•peice, Captain H. lit Indian
Army, Fellow and gold Medalist id the Royal
, leographical society, Hon. Corr. Member and
iolu Medaliat. oi the French Creographleal So
eiety, icc. WM Maps and Portralta, and nu
merous Illio.trations, chiefly from drawings by
()apt Grant. Bvo. cloth, uniform with Livings
tone, Barth, Burton, tic. Price ll;i1,80.
One of the most interesting hooks of travel
ever composed.—London Retqcw.
It is 3 monument of vessel stance, courage and
to ullPer IsPiaPed Under difficulties which have
peUnc lu rnalos even been.equalled.--London Times.
mstffinalffil.the most novel atid Valuable
book of travel that . has been given us these many
years. • • • I , rom the moment of starting
/. /apt. Speke's Journal presents a tale of strange,
startling And unbroken interest to its close.—
„Vonconform
For sale by li . MINER,
my/4-lt 71 and 73 Filth at.
Faith Gartney's Girlhood
Increases in favor with every edittOn published.
ifiLERGYALEN Of EVERY DE.NOIII
- ination ate enthusiastic over it,.finding it
Just what is wan.J to put into the hands of
eveilryOung girl -yearning "to know and to do
her duty In that-state of life to which It shall
I lease Uod to call her."
Let every Sun 4 Sehool Library add it to their
list, aiid every parent see that their daughters
read it.
It will ennoble, purify awl cheer their whole
future life. Price $1,60. For enle by
DANGERFIELD'S REST y
Or, Before.thesStorm.
A NOVEL OF AMEILIOAN. LIFE AND
MANNERS.: ,-•
This is a most interesting story, and gives a.
most powerfUl sketch of American -ne - and
Manners previous to the Great Rebellion. It
is the production of a polishect and experienced
pen, qualified by much travel, experience and
literary practice in other walks 01 literature to
attempt an elaborate story of:American Life,
Politics, Letters and Factions; whose clashing
led to the "Great Rebellion." This 'work, we
believe, will prove the most brilliant Novel of
the year. 1 vol., large 12m0., cloth, price
For sale by „HENRY mug E,
my 3-11. 71 and 73 Fiftlret , .
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ruwo NEW EDITIONS OF ) 11111.
11. LIFE AND LETTERS or
WM. H. 1- "XLEJSC..`O2"I",
By Gee. Ticknor. •
This admirable biography has been received
with the warmest encomiums, both at home and
abroad. 10 answer to the general demand, the
publishers now produce it in two cheaper edi
tions. The POPULAR. EDITION forms a hand
some 12mo volume, and Is issued at a price fall
ing within the means of all readers. The LI
BRARY EDITION is in octavo iOllll, and is finish
ed to match exactly with library editions of
Prescott's works. _Both of these new editions
include the entire contents .of the wiloio, and
also, t-be portrait (lime*. -
Price, Library }:ldition, $3; Popiklar Edition, $2.
"For sale by
XINER,
my3-1t • - 71 and T3' Fifth et.
- 1 - 1 1 / 3 80,4NT10N OF PARMAPEGROUR.
.ILF partaeisalp kiiiratiftrore ezigno.Ll*
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DEALERS, Marred this day, Rta
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held - at LAFB 88 ir - Vosity
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progress. :strength; in 'the cilr and also the
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HENRY MINER,
71 and 73 Fifth st
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-der o of March Bth, Oil ,
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C h Pito tha .lieu of E 0 much of the
•
roan aut by t of March Bd, 1803, to
hich this is Ilupp A '',4 tart', the Secretary of
" eTreartuiVii,,i , llTaiized to borrow from time
tq time, on the credit of the United States, net:
eideeding TWO HUNDRED MILLION DOI,'
Lilts citiiitigire current riti A4raAde-t re- : .
pare and Jaime therefor Coupon and Registered
/kinds of the United States ; and all Bonds ia
. Ihli 6 t Mall b6VAIN-60 -
TAXATION any State or muniaip
tikautrißW.7l, toritAlt'Aii4are'
received rillinkSVStates cotes or notes
tional Banks. They are to . #_E,,lsl,Viiipi )
IN COIN, at the pleasure of` ilisr*iriii:ool,l,
period not legs than ten nor more than forty
rfsgri/ritua their date, and until their redempticte
CENT. INTEREBT L 138
PAID IN oorN, on pond& oinot,
:t. , on airottaii t Honda
semi-mmually. — .
. .
Theliritereet le payshie on theitlesi days of
Illaretiend September in meal .yeas.; The lead
annual ooupons are payable tit thoie diitea, and
the annual Coupons on the 40 and lab dollar
Bonds ge payable on the first of Marsh.
Sobscrittbers sdher Registered or
Coupoiiionds, aathey mai / prefet. Reglatee4
Bombetits> recor4ll:onthe tiCioks .sai the ti. ,
Treasurer, and can be - transferred onlylin the
ownqr4iordei. Coupon Bonds are payable to
bears r,AulAin more convenient for oommervia.l
.
Registered Bonds will be istrded ofifre d
;nations if Fifty Dollars,- (.4500.1ine IlUisdrel
Dolhims, 1100,) Five; Hundred Dollars, ($500,)
Oae Thrinland Dollars, (sl,ooo,)_Five Thousand
Dollars, (45,000,) and Ten Thousand Dollars,
ak t,
(410,0000 4 Coupon Bonds of the detiotallis
tiona of Fit Dollars, ($4OO One Hundred Doi
lais, (0000 ve Hundred - Dollars, (4600,) and
One ThouaandDollara, (en,aoo.)
subscribes to thu loan will have the option
of hailoigth(li Bonds draw httel•Mittiom March
lit, by t paying accruedlll4crect . in ) 4 0 4irer
Untied 'Stat(st, notes, or the notes of National
Banks, addle i fifty Per cenk for rire:¢o.l?%) * or
receive them drawfnOnttirest .frotirthe dahil'iof
subscription st . pil deposit. . -
As these Bends are exempt from municipal or
Statetazatio.4 their value is itterti#l,49M-One
to three per Mat. per annuin, accOrgncto the
tatacif tax varioimparin of tho country.
At the presett rate of prehithini* ' kidd they
pay over eight der cent. Interest 111 Mthency, and
are of equal conii*ence as a persdandit or tem
porary. inverttittit.-
It la believed Wit no securities offer 40 tu:st
Inducements to tenders as tte_vailitothd,modiP
tione of U. S. Bejaia eis s other fomilia*in
debtedness, the faith or ability of piles& 'par
ties or stock companies oreseParato communities
only is / 31 e)* (1 1 0 04ilattitiv i fiirp del4s ,
of the United States. the 'whole propetty of the
country is holde.n
_titidatcure the paymeut Otlioth
principal and interest in coin.
These Bonds 104 ilipmcbscribell for inlumetrom
*3O up to any maiM4ride, on the same terms,
and are thus made edually available to the small
est lender and thilargeat capitalist. They can
be converted into money at any moment, and
the holder will hays the benefit of the ititeiest.
The fact that all duties orkiluppr r ts are payable
is specie furnishes a fund for like payment of
interest on all Government Bends' largely in ex
cess of the wauts of the treasury for.-thie Pus
Upon the receipt of subscriptions a eartilleate
of deposit therefor, in duplicate, will be tanned,
the original of whitrlt will tie ferinrdia,t,i the
subscritun• to the Secretary* of the Treasury, at
Washington, with a letter stating the_ kind) reg
istered urcoupon) and the denomination of bonds
required.
Upon the receipt of the original certificates at
the Treasury Depart reset,. the bonds subscribed
for will be transmitted to the subscribers -rem-
pea fully
Subscriptions will be iecatv;ed by the Treiiiint,
er of the United Stain at WastdilgTon, and •Hie
ssigtant Trensuorre at New York,. o,2"Zii
adelplila and by the FIRST HATHMAL• K
OF PITTSBURGH, Pk:m:llRD NATB::
BANK OPlTTSEttilb**A.and iatioti
al Hanka which: are deprfstrariea of pplietnen
cy. All respectable bantdrand bankere through
out the country sidliftuturtherinicSOriisTlOn
on application, and aircardn'irery 'Tactility to auk
'd6Rtio -;
scribers.
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STATEMENT OF THE .CONITITION
OF THE BANEOF PITTSBURDIL
PaMAY NORNixo, 183.• , -
Loans, Bills, Diaeounte D. S. Oer- ---
tincates of Indebtednees4, $104200
U.,S. Bonds 6 and 73-10 per 8000001*
Heal Estate and around .- .4 6 0 55219
Stocks and
Due by other Bank = •=4,M , 68
Bank Notes, Checks and Triaa.Notes 900,02 00
Specie 202,021'1H
Total - 33,0r24 02080
4
LIADILITIES. .
Capital Stock $1 14400 00
Profits And Earnings *4/545
Unpaid Dividends and Suspense - • .• '
Ace't
Due to tither Banks ' ' '4 669 04
Circulation ' -
_'69010)
Deposits
OM>
Total.
• 4132 x 92()-- 6
~.? _ s____.
The above statement is correct,', beat o
my knowledge and belief-
JOHN HARPER,- ?Adder,'
Sworn to and subscribed thistd dayl`cifld#,
1 884 be
, fore me, S. S
my 2 Not4n,
.
STATIOdENT OF CITIZE4/8 7r TUNIC
P 1 Ifty 2, 1884.
Loans and Discounts 6819.087 '2ll
Coin 769,701 49
Notes and Checks of othe.r"lisadni.. ::121,016 00
Tender Notes • SOOll-00
- -
U. , . SeeUriflEs • -
Due from flank and Bankers.
Capital Stock ~ ,600,00000
Circulation -923;178.0Q
Depositors 487,093:99
Due to Banks and Bankers...—. .....37,146.15
The above statement Jo correct to the. hest-of
my knowledge and belief, Li;
G. T. VAN DOILEI%-eashter...
t ermed before the this 24 day Lof ralay,
mya '-• Notarjr-Putdio.
STATEMENT bE THE Amiarkitizeirtr-
BANG. ._
..__ .. ~
PITVIBURGR,AW ..
18*,
Capital Stock ti . , ~. up
..
Loans and Discouxits - ' , 1, ~_9.07 54
Due by other . Banks, , . - OM Al 6
Notes 80 Checks of 'Other Banks..-,, A •.., 82
specie 13 31 ~!' 16
U. S. Securities and'rneasury Note; AO ,Z .."
Circulation
Due to other Banks.
Due to Depositors..
The abo4 statement is correct eccording to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
-. &NC l :ashler.
Sworn Swo unto, /igtictitimi
my 3 S. 8 j Public.
A Y. M. NOTICE —THE EMBER
,
A• of Lodge 45, Ail Y.-M. are re ueafed 'to
me,t stifle Mall, Fifth street, this TIJESBLY
at o'clock pi., to attelarrafol9
hrc4onlitliamirgirFdietin M
terdgU,a - Whirs
vited to attend.
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D ELIOATE DISEASES.
Tor. BROWN offers his services to either SeX
afflicted with diseases of a delicate nature. Rohl
a long experienco, (over A. quarter of a century)
he can - 'safely be permitted to say that finis en
abled to master any cases ;that medical skin can
overcome. Ins peculiar speciality is :Venetia'
Diseases, asd,apcb trouble brought:olo4 Bß indulgence and excess. Office' . and Private
lifiecisjqc!WitiO4tlitield street- -3 ' PaYa4t
rwwwoasTEß esk 401tN0.11:1110 , 1131r.
Jeremiah and' Catherine Sullivan, would
be glad to obtain any information of Mundial;
pouts of either or all of the above named per
none,_,They -are from Garrott, County Carry,
Irelana,, Address
mg./at
COAL LANDS, • '
• . COAL ' , BIGHTS," .
HOUSES & LOTS,
PARMEI, -, &04
_ _ _
FOIL SALE, at low figures.
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..Real Estate }hooker,
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