1.1 . 4 IV . - - Alva. GAls FRIDAY MORNINGOWP 4 , ISA Alluding to tbo.4arge*lnatie'braen. BLarig, la regard ta , CRAO.,S in :Wednes day's paper, we remarked ! _ oillettilhavellO,Wie, tait of Ole Treasury 'll 40 4 -tvlttliail, and 'that too by one t‘ betheliailtiticlNm itoLne et . the country ; and • en vit:Amidlo( , ln!Pyief, in goigereas un e!itialtliwiiff sijErta mittet, they resort tlaittjaktfi pi(' _llya . titaka to Ante Anveatt- Y.., ,: _ , , ; ..„:;::. . • . L -mi .iiiiis'tke V.friz'itie, ye sterday , replied : ..;. . Iliateeetke telegraph: iteikthe anther/14, the Amat :of3tepreaeittativesitula week *ointed a ,:ftaitiattteelot lota to investigate Gem scaura eluneOefligatrust Secretary Orre:Sir. • Gen. te a ^B A erUaeppitts& raritsare movie tie - ap iggattdeat ' of -the , committee,: - ann - ::tte have *4 4 l#lbitesitiAlaktrAPPototed Atzthattoatc" $o ) 10=4 totagatTiectotaorcttnirat.,, It IS trsbtlisi s committee - was at last appointed, but stiirlic fore it was, the int:tliftWiftraoNpfeis d # Mahn t 6 an ** . btlijigiAb4e - d&keti tei's*e ,is More than six months e.stneekisiti: Bram, in anpublic speech in - St:Tiotiflislelitrged the: Secretary of the 40100, t h being' *aged 3n the ..no t ill.:eqiigpt. insactione. reitera -ted., Ids: charger in the Anteri.can , 7t -F;# Pa d I S O° ilitlA . Ocrtds of Catsz _/1444'0f salmi tukPAY.-ur slime being manifested by the frlemds of =the aectuted,.they endeavored to save teireatrores reputation, by as. ihat of Biaia, his accuser. But th failed in, this, and, not until driven toltftvas the Abolition malority- in Con ,greisi'ulitll willing to investigate Bt..tirt's alleOießs. As It IP, the country can nptc expect• anything like a fair report =froth. the committee appointed; it is what 14',Ierf'a "white wasblng Committee," 4:ogEtedtP'scOentimt not expose the -eominet of the accused. The. Abolition Multirity in . Congress has no idea of .ex tqablig the raicalittes pf "the head of the of the -tatted States and a prominent aspirant for the Presidency, itself. bilut-- what _does the Gazette think of 4 , 4 ll(pinnolti :Any "' taking Btarn in his qtrnM;Orr the tatter had finished his on *Nig:upon Cass; and what does it think of the same "honest" Executive Appointing Ittdatt , to Ertt 'important corn nittbd Y If thettesident did not believe 4 1 11* -A char i he :Would scarcely thus publicly' pationize him : but notwith- Standing this, hi, at the same time, re ttiip'sVitesE inthi cabinet. This mere ry den4Strate the sort of "hon esty?' by which , /miaow; is actuated: He lirsAniyezpetitifogget,follof duplicity and iiiiiitifebilbs.i` - !A:s for' ;or eftAsE • Btanr;iihowa•hinitoo, entirely destitute 411 . 05 T a134-17#Ahalutegrft,. He ought fo'lno* that as :Mr. LIFO:MN is nominated at Baltimore, which is a fOlgen•ethgßiTll4lffil-LTa new •SeSri.etarY wa.,loo..,4pigthltedic.- He) Aought,,-_-thcre : - fcimAlike aJ wall - Opt dog ' , walk gently • del*, See' preparations S i i i- VX-1 1 47/4Li* siTeet." TM - fonotetarY.--..and,his new som-indaw, = the ;glillantvgilgap<&hatdt BIMAGIIE, o IslandOtitlkinanaged to sage • SliiiitieTicim' f a ;Y:Piehinipi and steal _ • Ingaßltitf • nturreroirrs,. sharp financial tralthatitfolim;•-• 'Efe ,, -oare therefore Venire tftliVeitiistrAiitcy, and V i qnd the lILLO Jlol.4lPonteniPlatfilithe •billnuterationsi and the Infilltinn-beittinif , -11 f, mbieegemation: In the meantimeite 'WOnifse to pro foundy sympathise faith -him in his re al.); a a! .I,Taitineifinwirn v) All,nfikerin o;afitreffil 'of 'c.4e leading iiiO 4 4)64-ePtintr3s. are appealing to thevemh.,lckrefrain - dram extravagance hi liettlittitilY Ot.'iltttig . and 'prepare for tP.- .. Atiff*CiilkeoettPfdlY approsc A A91..:1 - ! Win zifklit4TrlkOcEag4e, pupa day,auts loth dogma and. pathetic in, itradorepoitt4 4 - .Ainott .•peetle'S' ekl• ''' 174111" f prin ii*P , A V4 l; ii i V i t slC6 oo 3 t l. ..APlti`Ainti.oo4 , a ink, arias and sireasinkomegren. - ' -; • • Is is unileififfle . that many of the' . , . American people..liave, for some time, iii* a **fpi wouseh r : The fap.bismatidelvpild,r witnqinfriter ao luxu rkinstlimtadaldlng its It Is, at present. 4 iv t - bewuritoiktitibustattbn for , a -44 iTg`"*" Itie example of e •ft iget:Vitift,l4llll47, of fie _ White • * Hk!use, =xNvilli - I sti,pists • a 'vaidrol* *filchNroillitaigiait4.l4, , eiregsV" 4 5 0 4 4 14 4,***Ci a : I **.q;1 1 : hi_g 4 lig#4l 3 3:4l l : o l4ierAle.MillAgWll' atiktrgovstnisittpseser kngsr tbeitur-, uillgrAtiiiiipivaiiiir elk/01m lagdeis ly becosiViiiiiirq4llol44 I§ iliiiidd i t o - d 0 W I14)1 4AI/ JiMti;" 't , a 41 1 9 0 1410 . 1 vAllgtIMilki WI! - p e adifir e Srealumis.sittheithevaltielty-, dilifir. , lito'Sytrytilltkiikiiitsies Iliac inf. dwatt*o - 14etiimo x ii on ' - iiirditii:l w9' kiNrs4 , 4o./411 wiwof-itneq ; .She, retithiciwasztliyglAhloilims„ who used i tl-pfifeWille.kfitrli44SiOimacts " In ' 1 tg.4 Br 4i fi gi; l li4 c oK*WirVilg that 4thoggit 410 - Auldurbstskediste use for theiaratlchtsthem'ltlrbuld be act tittdy tet-ft — vettitm Ottiiit4tabil' tetotriAim: 11004.*:°:**0.tigef*Arl-P,reo blent to come back.toMirtit principles," a MS , liereq l o44adet&)•l444ft-lebtttetUd fer-houlesp*MildfOkilklikontifying to tli*[itillit2o.*lTlft44l4-14 a # 3tel* iil t ' '' 444./4=404 - F.X*F4100,1P.4.01 , No la*4,mumost, iferniatoito ; • but .frAo wor o t sirrikoiratimi *awl Itiirf introducing titifnloit,ilvlitet4lllo, - Vtliniii* 01140, Igk ezinle;*l4ii t ,, rw e did •notrAesoirtiSo being Atonsleinned-by3lAskYr., one, save by a number of high-toned 1 dmunl Ostiatk Wets tike I& FOIL edn : 4-"Alititer"l."l-016EvaP*0- 'the` t: '-:: ';- - F 0 A0 v1 ,kiti l 04S Rtc*4 ' 4, : ,h- mo, r , ,i . au:140.1444W, .lintt , -ilit _ - - 44,1xiktse. -Rre-01054:11 BE likpoinitisip 14 ~ , 47,, tralrkuice, in order to place at least fifty pei cent. of their investments at their country's disposal, but such is not the case. By economy in expenditure they can best serve their country and themselves, and curtail the speculative gains of those :whose sole God and coun try' Is tieir gold. There is no doubt that the tariff law was improper, and will fail to produce revenue, if that was its object. Its ef fects,since it Went into operation on last Saturday, are noticed in New York as follows by the N. Y. Post of Monday: The merchants who withdrew goods so large ly last week now take little or nothing from the customs, and the amount of the duties received at half...past one &Cluck this afternoon was only fifteen thousand dollars, against four to five hundred thousand to the same hour on Satur day. Importers are warehousing their goods. The determination seems to b 8 general among them to withdraw nothing from bond that is not absolutely needed for immediate sale, and many (.1 them act under the Impression that Congress will take an early opportunity to re duce the amount of the duty now imposed. Another effect •is thus stated by the Express: Some of the shopkeepers already glee agii reason for an advance In the price of dry goods, foreign grpceries, &c., that the duties are up to fifty per cent. Yet, the importer and small grocer never paid the hupdredth part of one per cent. of these increased duties. All the goods in store,,whether wholesa/e or retail, Libre paid duties I. • • • • . • - • ou the market the duties were paid when the Government sold HS gold 'certificates at 165, and pricea; therefore, ought fo he lower, instead of higher. The elate order of Major General MEADE, which declares that solders whose terms of service hay ex pired and who refuse to do: duty on that ground shall be shot without form of trial, Is a most striking lninuice or the horrible and . arbitrary character of war. We know that it is reasoned that such oases of individual 'filjustice are warranted by the exige ricies . of theoser vice, and tho ssacrit:i,ce of a few may be necessary for t berg preservation of the many. Presuming that all this is true, 1 it strikingly serves to show the necessi ty of speedy termination of war and an early return to peace. There can be I no regard paid, under each orders; to the stactity. of cbutracts or the rights of men. What in itself is no more than the due of an individual soldier, iss lost sight of or toimpleff under foot, making hint perforce the victim of power and not Zile protege of the laws. Orders, like these, if carried out, must have &felling influence Upon the people, bringing lir idlibefore them the freedom and bless ings so long enjoyed under the mild nod 'eqttitable reign of peace, and in abgtirating in them a powerfhl deittirmi einti to chain Ilk plc dogs of war and return again to A millennial state of peaceful avocations "arid prosperit: Tokinnzus, S'rontSs hOs introduced into CongreaS whiff t;ct reduce the sece deft States to 'a terrifoxiai„ State When conquered. One of the provisions of 1 the hill is that fio *weeded State Shall:be Opowed partic:ipatioo*r the political gevernnient of the Union, and, that in, ali Pincekkiga to amend: thei. , eanstitw Mon none of the seeetied-"States'ahlill participate, but "that such atnendineits stall 'be valid by a thre*-kkiirtitaiiic,cqf alti t im noitsaceding States: It also 4p,- 'clires that - all the lands belOnging to , rebels who alkali own plantations or trade of land *Alining m )re than one hundrc47a4os, ft4all lands„ tenemenp nr Atantine - belOnglitg to rebeisi - whose, °musts shalt:be - rposikekssett , fir , "entitled•to 1 proir, - retil,'fasrr i orkiiiqtr ;Wired, of tite: valne' - .4 o,Ooo . ok.,,,ikqce s 'guilt become Panlie'property, the-litic - xesting in the United Stateki - ' " ' ' Sixty-seven iteptlblreatia , in-Congress voted to lay the followiticiesohdloii on the:table: • : i - .„ "That the Union is not dissolved, and illtfit„ whenever the rebellion in any one of thestlet&A States shall be put down or subdued, either •Ity 1 lame at ;ships/try sabilasssaa to the autharltr of the Constitution and laws,. suoh Staltt shall be rswolFed toltiS , its sighat sad pet vieses under "rif m s#! utiP4 e e eh PtA4 M4 l the-Apellititu- . tiV 1 ,9 1.34 , United State/ 000 1 ' 2 g the right t. 91 mintlista i order, anctsorttr,l tie owp ,tomelfti o iililhiu*".. f r FOr"tiA . -WM a!" 'or KtMsttk, 1 q i - . vote' diey esie49:Afelak* 0 1 •' , '• are oti . Roaddf6 16 , - ..riiisfepTitelt CI" I 0 pio.ps e n t o ' l .:_, t .. 1 „,, r , n , 2 , , AI tru#V .1...,....ig:''T th 43.4i9 2 .0 . .T05i.1 1 -". - , r°-- , LW :c4 43 :t .04. i .17 ; 11 ' . ... ,. ,.. 11 'IN? 1 ii l k* - d6ite• 3 ; 3 4 3,0 7 6 01,1" li, d. '4.. 1 ;:i 1 t t485„„m„,......, 4* , raesiterTsi t in97l - ri.oll 83 ; x , Irral'ozii It OW der to make. assurance doubly sure, we would suggest to them the propriety of their taking strour.-: • und against it in lational the coming Bahlm, , Conven tion. EccHowolllYA7PirD In anticipation o .. t. „ has just been passe .1; 1= ":"..,"?;adt fifty per cent. dut • . ports of eign commodijka;f;. it,,,stf, do* . worth of goodtintv • been into • the market and many more, previously imported, have been withdrawn from bond-in-A-he °natant - Houses.- - By such measures these importers not only save the tariff duties, but they hope to secure the advanced prices which future im parters, Ander .M 0 tariff, will dieuind. So large an amount of imports have al ready been. thrown into market that it is questionable whether much addition al importing wilt be done while the tar iff lasts. gevertheless the consuming publi‘will be required all . the same to pay enhanced prices for good,* imported before or since the passage of the law, Weiss they tacitly and pretty. universal ly agreeto.phtee an.emkarge upon their household hitt*trtations;thnsii,eneourage econtnny • in eyery - thbv-,. that is possible. There , irg a Imulred artificial wants, in • - -ry family that can fora time be hel4l in abeyance or elirtailed permanently, and, ya hale. number of our people deter ;gain to do so, there is every probability that prices cannot advance to tariff rates on Importations which have not paid the thrift' dtttlie. By doing so they will confine importers and jobbers to legiti mate profits, save to themselves their ofkintes well-earned money, and ren der a signal service to the Government. If the Government realized its tariff dries on goods now sold, it might be well for the people to continue on in ex- The Horrors of War. The illm'clJtoriiNulauihm. Don't Want the-Old Uniou. =IM!IM More Disunion. ._ ~ An exchange says: [ wiYEIIS , stooyEli itp- tlO-DAY'S ADVERTIMEMENTS.' "Atth ,: ntewsp.WW the Supreme Judi.'i r *" . ti ..-4, , ..Z . . dill T ATION . E.ES,V;;V ' A Mal Co ' ntaitO., one hundred ea .1 , ., fifty ithVol dtvorcewere on the docket. Ser. , ~,/. 4 . , ., , r_g ~.: eral arffif'dotesi by jury, others for ' . . -.- ~ earintcourg , 4„r , ' "'-....",... - c-' -,-,..-- .1,5;' , .., - .P R I N TENS ....: ~, .-,7.,- -,,, cthe nett.wWolls4llthear is that these , ... , .. disloyal partitiitnt'e in search of new 4ial. ' 1 -: iMties," probably with a view to giving illa , .;„....... ___ - 4..,i i :. ..... _..._ ~,........ .....,':,}'; qiracticariumtgrAe . doctrine of "Miff= 1. /4 1 k llt)!/14. mianuinAnurerti l d :63genatioit"Ilhe - nii 'Massachusetts 'pet- . . _....,__ of amalgamation under a new name. A Cromwell Threatened.—" The salvation of the Union now rests with General Grant and his veterans. All that Congress can do la to furnish ilia 'sinews of war,' and leave -- the Generals alone. , L et a ax be levied sufficient to saveAurfrom I mpending national hank ruptnk and thent Congress may either adjourn or amuse itself with President making, at the expense of the people. But let the essential thing be done,and at once, or the people will soon be praying for a Cromwell to drive the national leg islators from their seats and take in hand the.work they persistently neglect."— Springfield Republican This isnot the language of a "Copper head" journal, but an Administration sheet. The dilly-dally policy so long carried out in Washington is beginning to work its legitimate effects. CONNELL—On Wednesday, May 4th, 1864, WILLIAM 0011 NELL, aged flb years and 6 months. The funeral will take place from the residence of hie son, R. 3. ermined, Pitt townehip, at 2 o'clock, Friday. - - ilgrNO. 1 CARBON OIL AT 56 CENTS PER GALLON . No. I Carbon 04 at 66 cents per gallon. No. I Carbon Oil at 66 cents per gallon, Pure Potash at to cents per pound, Pure Potash at to cents per pound, Soda Ash at 6 cents per pound, Soda Ash at 6 cents per pound. At .loseph Fleming's Drug Store, At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, Corner of the Diamond and Market street, Corner of the Diamond and Market street. IarSOLDIERS TO THE HESCUE I Young men, rushing into the exposures and dangers of a soldier's life, should prepar e themselves for the fatal Fevers, the Dysentery, the Sores and Scurvy, which are almost certain to follow. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, used occas ionally during the campaign will Insure sound health to every man. If the reader of this 'notice' cannotget a box of Pillsor Ointment from the drug store in his place, let him write to me, 80 Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount, and I will mail a box free of expense. Many dealers will not keep my medicines on hand because they cannot make as much profit as on other persons' make. 35 cents, 88 cents, and 11,40 per box or pot. ror2-1 we. igrTHE CONNESSIONX AND EX PERIENCE OF AN INVALlD.—Pub llshed for the benefit * and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and "others, who surer from Nervous Detelity, Pm:nature Decay of Man hood, Arr.,supplying at the same time TEL e Miran% air glice-Onan. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By inclostug a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may be bad of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, esq. feb6-31nde.w Bedford. Kings co., N. Y. J. NI. IJOLLNWItc.L C 0 RNW & KER B, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And nutnufanturen of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No St. Clair street, and Duquesne Way, (near the Ht .---- -- - - . • • • • 6ni iitiest pricehi - 16e 'raw •:. Hirt I - Ri ' a - LAIINED NOT TO Sold by TH II MAN RETIPATH, Pittsburgh be astonished at anything. Years of et- and bY all resPeclahle dealers in wedleinca. perience and a correspondence e riendium through- mhl7-tyd3wo out all the nationailties of the habitable globe - DR.TOBIA S , VENETIAN HORSE hare turned their theories into (acts and writ, nr. LINIMENT.n pint bottles At fifty ll•rikies Niters 8226 to 15H54.). fished a beats from which we need not err. )4 , c cents, cures lameness ; cute, galls, colic, Itc. Read BOrrols, July 7th, 1653. . bero ' r i e re p h'L i 6e rchsai r" ing e B°lict the following solicited elsewhere call and examine are not surprised at such facts as the following although the persons who write them era We Ch 1'04,144 . -We hare used for the past year " ` S. (' WELL I? know the persona and oireranstances, hence foci your Horse Liniment for lAmenea.„ kicks, cute, m h2e ( 1-Le " 81. Waal Lt . „ bruises and colic, and In every instance found it =-• at liberty to Indorse their statements : the beat article I ever tried in this 'circus Coops- IT CHANGES THE CHARACTER Op New BRZTORD, ALUM, Nov. MIL MU. ay . nes s e seed me gtx doyen, es it is the only AL and gradually hut most refer to removes Dean Sin :-I have been aillieted many years liniment we use now We have lir horses, some I iiarrMea alid Dysentery. Ace refer to - aluable, and we do not want to leave with sc v ere prostrating cramps lams limbs, cob! t Y ` s e iw r n without ' 11 HYA TT FR(I.'T, RANKIN'S SPiCED-BLACKBERRYI feet and hands, and a general disordered system =liatii%er VAA Amburffh ••• 0 "..• Meuu;crie- :told by all D ruggist in this el tv as well as those I Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me Sold by rHOS. REDPATH, Pittsburgh, and - ' While visiting some friends New York who were "regrespectable Druggists. ottice, 56. Cortiantit ~i Allegheny Ask for it it any Drug Store, you using Plantation Blttenthey prevalled.upon me str eet, W Y ork ctall7-IYdLtwa will be mire to get it. No Druggist is without I to try them. I . commenced with a small wine -A NEW THING/ UNDER THE it, who keei.e a complete stock of popular and !glassful after dinner. Feeling better by degrees, ir•-• Si 'N i in a few days I was astonished to find the cold- In its edect-instantaneoua. In its coloring war - matchless , nen and cramps had entirely left me, and-I could sleep the night through, which I had not done In all its Ingredients-refetable In Its operation- natura l . . for years. I feel like another being. My appe. In its beautifying results-enduring. Its lima strength have also greatly improved by In its tendency-presen•ative - IfftllST NATIONA BANK OF PITTS- In Its popularity -unequalled the use of the Plantation Bitters. • I i f i r i : tero itt ai ißlll e - ni t Div idend of ea 76 per Share, CRISTADORIPS HAIR DYE, 1 d) has, this day been d e. Respectfully, .inniva Rositar.. Is pronounced both by the World of Science arid elated from the profits of the last Mx months, -.... LIZEDBBURY, WU., dept . HI, 11384. the world of Faahlon, the finest preparation ever payable to Stockholders or their legal Agents. •• • • . 1 . h„, b een i n the army heetew lavented by art to rectify the. short comings of ' Hooks will be open from the 16th to 3lat lost for Art increase of 1000 Sharei to the Capital Stock. for fourteen months-speechless-and neariy dead. Nature ' Manufactured by J. CRIsTADORO, N 0 .6 stockholders can avail themselves or their priv- At Alto; DI, they gave me a bottle of Pinata- Manufactured Rouse, New York , Sold by all - Drug. • liege of subscribing in conformity with an Act tio;Bitteni. • • Three bottles restored my spaeabsind cured me. • • C. A. FLAtrrif." gista. Applied by all Hair Dresser*. to provide a National Currency, approved at _.....„. mhl7-tydatwo - Washington, D. C. Feb. 26th 18&1. The following if from the Manager of the -- - my4.2w JOHN. D. SCULLY, Cashier. _ _ _ .________ ______ union Rome School for the Children of Volim- , A FACT. Citizens EtAsr i a L j tears: Pittsburgh May 3d, 884. El AVNYZY4I4. MaRRION, 67TH ST, i 111 D a Dye. %I HE DIRECTORS OF THIS K Novir York, Aug . 2, 18113. i ... , Jg. have this day declared a dividend of FIVE Da. DRAIra :-"Your wonderful Plantation In the year 1666 Mr. Mathews first reared p PER CENT, (6 per cent.) on the Capital Stock, Bitters have been Oxen to some of out little ; the VENITLAN HAIR DYE ; since that ptime , tree of tax, payable to Stockholders or their le children sufferingfrom weakness awl weeklong' it as been used by thousands, and in no Instance 1 gal representatives on or after the 18TH INST. with most' hapliy ettect One little girl in par- , ha, it failed to give entire satisfaction. • my4-td G. T. AN DOREN, Cashier. _ _ Molar, with pains in her head, lose of appetite, • The VENETIA N DYE is Ihe cheapest in the ALLZGRENY a d . UM daily wasting muunimpticm, on whom all world. Its price is only. Fifty cents, and each Pittsburgh, May ad. MSC allicaliskill badbeen exhausteil , ,, has been en- , bottle contains double the quantity of dye In /FELE PRESIDENT AND DlREC tire q restored. We commenced with hut a tea- , those usually sold for at. 4t417 ofof this Bank have _ this day declared a aPeobliil ei Bath" a AO , ' net - aPPetite and FENETIA.N DYE is warranted not to ( n- '. vid FIVE (6) PER CENT. out of the strewth rapidly,increasedi and she fallow Wall. I jtire the hair or scalp in tbe slightest degree. /Profits of - the last six months, (free of govern- Respectfully, Mu; O. M. Davos." The I , , ENETIAN DYE works with rapidity merit tax,) payable to the Stockholders, on and and " • • • I•owe much to you, for I verily be whatever, certainty. the hair requiring no preparation after the 13TH INST. - '. td .7, W. COOK, Cashier. have the,Plaratation Bitters have saved my Ufa The VENETIAN DYE produces any shade . mY4- Ritv. W. H. WAGooxxa, Madrid., N.Y." , ! that may be desired -one that will not fade,crock IYIRECHAN ANT TS tr. IVIANUFA.CTURRIM BARR, 1 •or wash out-one that Is as permanent as the hair Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1864. us, ar _a Thonwilt send metwo•bottles more , itself. For sale by, allAnimista. Price 60 c cafe T' E BOARD OF °ERECTORS OF R k have t c hi E s N d r a . v... o trelared me C a api di taa si- of thv..tration Bitters. hly Wife has been ; , dead thls of F ilkn OU greatly 'Sited ity . their use. Thy friend,- General ,Agtrit . l2 %l dtillittE.r Y . . ' Ask urtarlri PtilledelPhla, int. ^ i /USD Manufacturer of Da ATIIEWS' ARNIC HAIR Gr.ore, the best hair dressing S,tock out of the profits of th&litat six months, in nee„ Priem ~,, 26 - payable on or after the 13 TH INST, free of all ' , .0 • • ./ have been a.ioteet mutterer from ; cents. in hie _ ly a • taxes. OHN SCOTT, Ja.. Dyspepila; and had to abandon E'r , el:udinkg. • • , my4-td Cashier, Plantation and have mired - ms. PITTSBURGH, May 3d, 1864. Ram, J.: S. amortise, lloaheiter, N. Y." I - U . It NET/AN HAIR mr TENETLAN mill?. WESTERN /NSERANCE COM- i _. , • LiNIMENT and 9 ' oizollirilAnt 31. PANY has this day declared a dividend of 1 " • • • fliave giverthe Plaisiation Bitters . DYE, sold at TWO-AND-A-HALF • DOLLARS per Share, to hundreds (Ivor disabled soldiers with the ' JOS. FLEMING'S DRUG STORE, free of Taxes, payable to Stockholders on or of astonishing effect . i - - - . . Cor. of the Diamond and Market et. ter the 10TH INST. ' ..G. W. D.A.ziosones, . ' F. DI. GORDON, Sec'y. Superintendent Soldier's Hom e , Cln., 101." my 6 2w _ ...... _ _ REMOVAL. BAKK ur PITTSBURGH, '. • • . • TheFlantlation , 43ltten halm cured Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1864. j rue of per;Ll k athilatiof•witiohLesas laid up_ • riiHE., PRESIDENT AND DER C pro strate, an t,o_pbalarloa my ng. , ' .R. tors of this Bank torte this day declared.4c ...., - _ :AK', 4(4, ._-..- V dividend of FOUR PERCENT. on Itti Capital :similarity,' 0 ellitid,'o.” --••••=--7,---...r.14.,.e4.,7e.---,ee;:-. Stock out of the profits of the last six months, ~,• • • ThePinntation Bitters - ,have cora. a - - , ...... , ...,,,-,,,,m, .-. . which will be paid to St or their legal ..... • „„,,,, representatives on or after the 13 IR INST., free me of a denuerementof the Ridoeysand Urinary ".7" -- 7 -- -- '...., or governmennt tax. uk Onfan „i s cho th rzw at haii dis_rree. sedinel tt orz t ea .m ts. ool l tvi t ants Ili ".. %‘, l ie' _„: , . .%) :al my.i.dwaratw JOHN HARPER, Cashier, N0.,26e Broadway." IRON ()ITT BANK Or PTIREVEGH, ac.o• - taa ko. • ' • ezi O4 :. , 1 -. rn '-' , L -. .pi ttabu r p May 3d, 1864_ •I , ... ~i ..„ -' runic DEMECTOR P THIS BA NS The Plantation/Utters mike the Weak - strong, .i. have thla day decla a dividend of FIVE the bUlgtild brilliant,.fted are .eithauted mantle's , IW E TAME PLEASUREIa IN IN- PER CENT. on the - Capital Stock, out of the forming our friends and the public gener- profits of the last six months, payable to' great restorer.? They ' Are composed of; the male. i ally, thut VI nu w. u rruPHrbe /arm and cOMmo-• holders or their legal reprerentatfireli E S ree t°4'l4 4•l . boded Alalisaya Bark , Wintergreen, SalLSjaa ll , ' (Rouse house, government tax, after theism IlsTevr: ' , ,' Roatar ilerbilidre, altiveserved in perfectly P urr No. - .12, RiotelPs Block, my 4-1 iv J. MAGOFFIN, Cashier. . St. - Ceuta Ram, •, ..q ~ ST. CLAIR STREET, 110- BROWN HAS ItfA.p . P.,XIIE STU ,s_sr.dy arid treatnient - of ' - Where we have fuat received from the maraufac • Delicate Elleaeases •'iturera of - - • ' W. B. 8.R.A:1)8112,Y, 1 . 6* York, • 1 The business Of his life. gi& specie/14,1e Ven ereal diseases and other private troubles, A N D brought on by imprudence, youthfulindulgence and` excess. Also, all diseases arising from lin- SOROMAOKBR 65 CO., Philfddtilphift, purity of the blood, Chronic 'Ulcerations, Piles, A new lot of their superior Rheumatism, Rupture and Skio Diseases. OF and Private Booms, No. 60 SMITHFIELD 1 ) I .A . ,N - 0 s I STREET. • BUTTHM- . myB-1t Also, a complete, assortment of a 4 tibia fresh Roll Butter, tralnitll'ai 'C'el i ceibirated 4 bits . . . 5 firkins Fresh Roll Butter, HARMONIUMS;„Ma.ODEONS J ust received rgia ll atle k by Aßiasmo - zrG, •- , . And liiiisii*l OW/10Z— r _ corner Market and Fir NANO The Capillarity Of.- . 1T7 - -BliftlißElßY PIANO la already established, Hi the history of no new instrunkaat has gained illoratwlrill Ularity or received ao many , pmmluirta 11 4 s'.- of twalfeliswas -the 7 _, I -., a me, - Ovelettrutg Bassiuid Grandutc ' Piano Fo nianufactured by Wm. B. Bradbu ry- SC :iC '• &CO.'S rjal rizo ing been so% i• 4• - • m • • rimy and other Pr.tlifF 9 01, FaFt• /14 . 1 r - :-. id: for rive . tears. , ~_..- . 1 0 140044:VC-13610•Ageniirrowe 1 3610•Ageniirrowe .v.,evire,42 4. eclat thnt. ' ? 111*,K9V.Ilicir' aMil irl...?.. ;IT .155125 Loo7l Z. :I . . •i" Platoon of sedentary habit", linaided with. antalmeas, lassitude, ..palpitation..nf .heazt, lack, of appetite, diatresa atter eattrigi torpid Itva er, mnatipatton, /cc., deserve to "neer. if they will not try then. , They are recOmmpaded by the hlghertmedt calauthorittea, and are warranted to produce an iponediate benettotat.etrect. They. areexceeding ig agremik perfectly pure and, haunting& •,:; , :N9VICE DeXion pretendinito selrPlartt tlooo3ltterA in bulk Orlustltegsllou la& mind-. /Oritfld-dnillgtstet. It is tut aD O WS,ISOUr tag Cairj:lOSUe. BeWare,PC tneastenned with ing4t4on4dleteionsifiek, Beeeraper swage glres4F-41 - 1410W1WVIal eery botl %Us! , VP UaiteM PAr4 pg Ow:the CO . r* *AL _l44l4telAolllourAdgintilZokonitteeldtbsteatile 60 / 1 / by "resl2l4olo &POP": 44g9ggignit "4"412 "' ILL DiWr4C OP ANN. (19Sillsdmeisol . „Y. ,c • ~,•;,1 GI MA3 71 a•i;:ici:4,, • ' $40213614 andiig. 4:l :4 . 10e1 beold tuft dba 113.7a thl abzr,: FIFTH. ST - FLEET • :a pun Bunzaruis. All Order, Promptly Attended to apl6 igr LONDON AND INTERIOR RoT •AL NAM COMPANY'S Celebrated Remedlea4 Blood Powder and Bone Ointment, A iertilijl cure for Riseaseifof Horses stud Cattle, known to and usedonly by the Company in their, own:stables from 1844 until the opening of the Railway over the principal routes. After the general use of these retnedies in all the stables of the Company, their annual sales of condemned stock were discontinued, a saving to the Compa ny exceeding £7,000 per annum. In 1863 the Lon don Brewers' Ad/iodation offered the Company .52,000 for the resell:ma and use the articles only n their own stables. A certain cure for founder, distemper, rheuina tism, hide botmd,inward strains, loss olappetite weaknelis, heaves, coughs, colds, and all diseases of the lungs, surfeit of scabbera, glauderi, pol evil, mange, inflammation of the eyes, fistula and all diseases arising from impure blood, cor rects the stomach and liver, improves the appe tite, regulates the .bowels, corrects all derange ments of the glands, strengthens the system makes the skin smooth and glossy. Horses-bro ken down by hard labor or driving, quickly re stored by using the powder once a day. Nothing will be found equal to it In keeping horses up to appearance, condition and strength. London and Interior Royal Mail Company's CELEBRATED BONE OINTMENT, Al certain cure for spavin, ringbode, scratches. umpa, tumors.,, sprains, swellings, bruises, foun dred feet, chillblalcs, wind galls, contractions of the tendons, bone enlargements, Sc. Blood Powder LOc per 12 oz. packages; Bone Ointment 50c per 8 oz. jar. No. 320 Strand, Lon don. McKeeaon & Borbins, New York. French, Richards & 00., Philadelphia. TORRENCE & McGARR, Pittsburgh Drug Rouse. Corner Fourth sad Market st ggrDENTISTRY.—TEETH EX . tracted without pain by the use of Dr. Oudrrs apparatus. J. F . IS drIFFIt3AN, DENTIST. All work warranted 134 Smith/le/d Street, PITTSBURGH —TO RESTORE THE SICK TO REALM—TiIe blood must be purified and all medicines ars useless which do not pos sess the quality of Stimulating the blood to dis charge Its impurities hit° the bowels. Baanu- , ovule; Pitts possess this quality in a high de gree, and should be In every fatally. They are equally useful for children and adults; adapted to both sexes, and are as innocent as bread, yet most inflective as a medicine. The lion. Jacob Beyers of Springville, writes to Dr. Brandretli under date of May 11th, • : =3=l "I have used your Invaluable Vegetable Uni versal Pills In el family since in , C• they have always cured, even- When other medicines were ! of no avail. I have been the means of my neigh bors using hundreds of dollars' worth and I am satisfied they have received a thousand per cent. in blessed health through their use. They are used in this region for Bilious and Liver Dis eases, Fever and Ague, and In all rheumatic cases with the most perfect success. In fact they are the great reliance to sicknea, and I trust our PITTSBUTIGH 46,. a 9 BLOOD POWDER WAND DISPLAY AND - TII 411 IRD A " IVA 1,, _ - OF Plain artd figured s, h 41i Dress GOods, 11 ,::-'bioaks and ShawlEg , 4-f z-:'1 . • Linen and Housefurnishing Goods, Cloths and Cassimeres, Domestic- Goods, - AT VERY LOW PRICEi, AT GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, 92 MARKET STREET. w AN WANTED it SITUATION IN OR about a STORE, by a young Man who has a good - commertiel educallon where he can make himself . I generally useful. s not afraid to labor. References good. Address S. A., Postoffice, Pittsburgh. N. B.—Has a large country acquaintance, and can make custom. mye-ft -NEW GOODS. WHITE, ORR & CO. No! 25 Fifth Street. ARE DAILY . RECEIVING NE W • GOOD'S, to Which they Invitirthe attention of their _friends and the public genera/if- ORit S CO No. 25 Fifth Street. my 6-21 MANUFACTURING SITE FOR--SALE, In I3lrmingham. rIIHAT DESIRABLE PIECE OF A PROPERTY near l!d'Enight & Duneato.B Rolling 111.1.11, having a river front of four hun dred and twenty-live (425 ft.) and extending back about two hundred feet (200 ft.) tnys-tru FRED. L. IRMSEN, 109 4th St. To Rolling Mills, Machinists and Others. BABBITT METAL—A GsOOD ARTS aIe, for sale low by A. PURVES & SON my 5-1 m South and Penn, Philadelphia _.__ _ _ _ AUTIOR'S (NEW JERSEY) CEL 1113r ebratecl CRUCIBLES for BRASS WORK, for sale by their Agents at 10c t.er No. A. PUR YES Er. SON I - nye-Ira South and Penn, Philadelphia. TO BLAST FURNACES. WROUGHT IRON TWVERN, For sale by A. PURGES 6c SON. South and Penn, Philadelphia. FAIR.—THE RETAIL GROCERS of Pittsburgh are respectfully requested to meet on FRIDAY, Aniy 6th, at 8 o'clock p. in the Room of R. A. Cunning ham, 2el story, Iti Smithfield street, to adopt such measures as may beet subserve the objects of this laudable enterprise. m} -alt .1. I) WILLIAMS, etiairman of Committee PIANOS Nuw being received or the tahscriber tram the lActoriea of CH IaILK KIN SONS 1111=1 W. P. hiIIERSON, MiLLEFI, G 18401% dr CO., really good and deierving preparation. Prepared hy HA N IC I N BARRELS PRIEBE. GtfAl4vv .Elirist received Juni for sale FETZER it ARMSTRONG, my'lt corner Marke4 and Flat ate. ifIATIEP-600 BUSH PRIME 3411.tirgveived:and fonsaletky • • - • . wgzErt 2 6 , 11LRIESTRORRi P4l) rl - —•-- - 'PATOICS---*011 :::M r8 / 1 _111/ 0 . 8 / 9 414 -;.?: nooks and Pedeli - kudtva idiom FETZER. G, myi • ,•tioitmeNtailiet its. fidlol4,4X TS t ,16 P Jlvi.k. , s,D Wats?' 11 4/ 41 A- - IrtaltOreliod 1.44 4, ) 11,1inatit i ciaLr claYtloot , rp.7 TO-DAY'S ADVERTEiffENTSi . . ,-,-, --.•... 1 4 = ~z- 'E 'V" ' S • > . ‘ 1.5 747Z 7 : 71 ::' , ". , 1 - 1 -- - r . •ED i,. ...^ - , LO4 ~' -- b i )14 I unit, jr; ! ff :S. , ' aw i :E CURE : ' r r '''.. O E DISEASES kgAre _WILOELTLA . , CANCEROUS A' t - • -,- U , NS , as . , OUTANED ,), - a / 1,3 "." '''z a- . . • -- - - En': '' • 'et - BCP.Ei - .2. - t.1.1.' ,-. - 7.; . „....- . PIMPLE,S ON Tile. FACE, _3a. SORE tat,S, Sl3.otOrkirilMy I • TE'FTER AFFECT lONS,I ONS, o gyk l , ' l . AND STUBRORNSUIXTERS',:Ii / : • - RHEUMATIC DISORDERS, - '' . JAUNDICE, SALT RHEUM - ' - DYSPEPSIA, COSTIVENESS, MERCURIAL m = sEutsw -:,:'..': GEIIII 74'1.111Mi LOSS OP APB}, rike47 ,l Lir - twglrr , o7:-7-.! .- I f, • FEMALE. ciArpt'Alivra;,:, :,. , - FOUL STOMACH:, -- ' ,-: P_^.--'2 ,,,- -`fi TOGETHER INTFO AIL , OTHER ,; ,; ' -.'' , .' DISORDERS FROAI AN EiliM//PA:t '1 i-• • CONDITION OF THE CIRCULATORY - EPSTV.E. As A GENERAL TONIC/ - ITS AMU/TS ARE MOST BENIGNANT, AND CANNOT• .•-• : 'PAIL 'ffiii_lSlFEßE'' _, i EEEEVAESPVWIGO --sailr! . ..r-t.A.NIt ACCORDING - - ---' : 'TO DIRECTIONS . , . r retirtlincsalsther._,. .. • /SHE PROPIIKETOIIIkS - 9 . 4 : Lt i ' -, jg. cotes enough on w il l iii •, yf • , S marm. volume, all of them the fres - Will o gx .. • • • I . who have been Cured t .--- TAIS, ' .' ;/ frirta whielcsreaelect die f011Ow:,‘ • Vie' Gi'liat Ptitteitte=TheUrimild Chal lenged t o Pilxlhep Its _ *goal—The Blood.Saareher Wwiritisly Trisitawh ant,-=Sworn ottatementhrlissittXTreinys-pf Nspler township, Bedford ctundr • -•e - . ...,,--- • In April, 1863, as near all.', caniSineitil email pimple made its sprarinire 9-4,4Y-UPPer lip, which soon bedsits ertlitrged'and - igne.- I.' used poultices of semi, and - a - wash of.bhllivilirtil without effect F . the _sore ronesidog, 1 calletionDr. Ely, of - oxidrpriktinnced it CANCER, and preseribed a wash of sugar of lead and - liread, poultices. 'Ainding these tenth- Ailea of-no avail, I called upon` Dr. Shatiee,Ntif Davidsville Somerset county, who also pro flounced the di .. -mi..oancen , anilgave.eie inter nal and external latter consisting - . principally of causlits—but ai► to no.purpoie as the amain continued to tvtnl I next used a prepalatßin of arsexiia, of 'Aire. , This for .a rime citec.ked„theVs - bilk the Infltuathatirid'aiiiie,iatiemiecL ." ' _ called upon Dr. Stater, OrSt. Clallaiirk *ford county, Who ;Also firenot - inie , Cancer, and appliiiir-a - aalVe, ISM td" a, falling remedy, but it had no effeot ivllivaver checking the spresultdttbsisore....ln December, in the Lime year, the disease had eaten away a greater part of myllipi Arid ; attacked the nose when I`went to OinciaH, win*/ INSitiolfil I Prof. E. S. - Kenton, of the - Meethilifitifealß lege. He pronounced the disease' -0 41:dine - airs ' Cancer, superinduced by an inordinate doss of , mercury," He Applied mild zinc ointment and gavenusintereal remedies; - Aly,liscerlitisled up, but the inflammation was not thorn= mar moyed..,./n February,lB6l, he prone • /line cured and left for tome:, In 'April th.di*Asi+ again returned, andsaviolent was the psi . - t I could not rest at night Late indiairlesstrns ed to Cincinnati, anII - egain - plastedhinyaelf tinder the charge of Dr. Newton, with ighthillnineifte. ed until Septeinbcnduring whichtime/Animed every known remedy . Sill partagrattawteded4D checking the disease, but wh.euirethaleilleioge there were atilt- three , • tlisckarghrgy•-a my face. I continued tninr„,efeWtonts aunt, and also medicine that I got fromSMT, but the Cancer continued growing : until it ha d eat otr the left aide of my_nose, the greater pot non of my left cheek, and had attacked eye. I had given upallitiiabf ever behigehrlid since Dr. Ely said he could only givozeilef, but that a cure was Impossible. - hr - March', is 4 I bought a bottle of "Blood.SeanshetW IrriXT.o - I had no faith La it. I wasp,erpirealradieil I commenced using It, butitbunitths3 /gained strength day by day, and ids° that the *cats • • —ealed as if by a miracle. Fuse s •fourthhottle,"and have been healthier idneellten I live been for the last seven years. Although narfecfris eidly disfigured, lam still gratefato.ftlgiePibetri dente who has spared My life; and . , , ivirlik hes been done through the insfrumentidl t y Bey Improved Adood-Seareher." - • • - • DAVID 311AORP.Ally. Sworn and subscribe 4 thissidattartitAtignet4 A. 0„ 1858, before me, one the Justly:slit-Mo. Peace, in and few the Boronghxdateda ysbing, 131a.te co., Pa. J OHI4.OORiaBY,-JrP. Witness: U. J. - • -, J A R DINE tt. SON, Liver Complaint Cured by Lindve BLAIR C rb improved Blood-Searcher.. OUNTY, as. Personally appeared before me, one of the Std: twee of the Peace, in and for Blair county, Ge w o. • Kopp, who being.didy.sworn aecordingzto la dollt depose and say: Two years ago _ was , ilieted,lntli pain between.the should,l.:almnat constant, cough, loss of: appetite, ers tight sweat., and very suldebt• to take' colds. ISt length beaame so weakthat loonkl hardly want; my physician did me no plod' • Sometime: last tali / commenced takingliisidserslmprove4l perfectßbsodfi lycarcer, bykf the •znaesif to s two bottles was cured. eel ale it " all who maths. from liver disesses recommendb togemand ty, Joss of appetite, and other diseases arising from impurity otthe blood. .I woultrnotike4o do without it. consider it an excelientlmnily medicine. fSigned i GEORGE ROM ti s worn and sn this leth &Wig A. IL, IfYA r before me GoRL_Er Nors.-10: Koppis a resident FElanakta, . and ts well known to the citizens et Mar' I Bedford counties all a man of excellent character„ and influence. PITTSBURGH. Another Case of Se -Cured Lhatteesos her. ' - If there be any who still &Wit that'Lliwers Improved Bloal.Seareher bas and will Ilerruiw neatly cure the mast deeperptstiuid long-standing cases of Scrofula, let them' read , the . following and be convinced : Dr. J. M. Linter,': I WAS afelletarfor's 'hem ber of years with a disease. Said . my rts,. dens to be Scrofula. For Mr three're_srs was so bad that I was unabied:t9 gntreus qi3l - I tried all the remedlei and mpeorit".pli clans .1- was able to procureiwithbUt tidal result. I continued woranlititil the dealt and skin were eh eaten elf thehrft aide of my face; beak, shoulder and_ eat; •,Itly authnitnn, to ivas sotreat and rival antarrOilced that it ulred the ellbris oU tut Move me bed. This was my when t was Indu ce d by the Meson Kahtin4.:ef.Slderto A' mytry your Improved Blood.Searedier great relief, and the istiVitf."3UY , Wad I amen discovered wair contintied the use of_W 'and that in considerably. thaw able to to go about and &needle s hold duties, and theparti areal* a healed up' and - covered with' roved nest' and skin, = end have so ccustlntied.e eti adtnefon;Latitt I now en joy a state of healththat is when up all hopes of ever agalhAttAtileated with. NANOY August falt, 18Near Eldss. erttiii, — Ax•iiiitt7fati,Ya. . - - New Evidence. , ..._ : ':-._ Being .dilated tsith*-irteNtir..tetterlerst arms and .lied Meetteetektell" eatuni. utterly failed to oure-- - r tvnif pet:innde& by W. M. Barris & Oci.jtcf try i,:'!.Eli.naiL‘yrs &Improved Blood-Searcher," and now„..six weeks after using the aecond bottle, pronounce myself cured. The totter broke out somethingilkin-orfey brii their/Side °LOW arma,extendingfrom the ' ' dawn t 9 t h e slits; alia.Ort-Mylace; linteediste- 1 ly around my mouth' and chin, itad continued to be a pelieat torment to me until cured by , tbe BI her. , 31y arms were at times atthost uselen, owing to the deep cracks - gadriorteen - them, table to bleed atany time on the least ex ertion to ilftor work, and sometimes no itohyl el:mid scarcely prevent tearing off my flesh. I , have now been cured alit weeks..andJ. Audit due to Mr. Lindsey, and to the publitrgenetany3,o3 make thin .statement,..in hope that others like myself may be benefited by usingthLifittvartiablir• medicine. . Aer. . ' JANE kWELSON; Avon to and subscribed before meonle Of the Alderman in and for the city of Pittsburgh ; fig ; 29th day of July, A. D_., 1863. AND- ...elabiASTEß,llldeduisn. . ELneaTon, Januirr4 i 8 J. DI. LINDSZT—Dear Bin We ami very near , near out of your medicine; please tend uirtwe dozen. We would jusesay-that your 'methane has cured a ease ofScrofula - e at s s been con , lini on for years ; the flesh was eokt,tythe lt 4 a arms—you could see the sittevitr•vdrklit .` She is at the eighth bottle now , and the lien a growing on very fast. Your Dlood-Seareber is going all o Y er p o o;qU l The PeVe are veil muchplease , Ass j 0 u% . semi us staMmetiro our account and ol us. Yours truly, JOHN Ik=yo & CO., Eldertou, In a Station. AS A TON/0 ; it has no equal. Unlike the leres..called."Bitter" tkc i fiatee . tint give tine auk., r tos the system,- nadir mud perronnener- BEWARE OF OOD3PFERFECITS. LINDSEPS GENUINE BLOOD. SEADO/LER, has J . 7 5,911,, 0 44:t ra igent. ptitttett,tiii 4:4 • J.. M. POTATO 4 ,Draggiati.'"'24 Wholesale =4l/den LifistitkilipiratEM ._ 4ll,9 4 l kaekiiret* i-ohsay~/w. . ~.- :4: .....:,, -47.:,;17. t . ' , -±,'-';f...4'';' - ~:,."..•,,..i.4,,t',!:f.,,,,tP.'- ~•,-,:.,!..-.:k,:: Ai-::•,,f,w-7-1 •:.,,::::',.,-•-:.?..., • ' ARISING PROM AN SUCH AS -:4 4 .; 1r nansuct -GoopaT t sPEc gA.L I grort. ' HE.tootrkirzus Pires-.4lmall'F•uhr' ___. may ad,1014.. ....!.1 Each Chainneg of the =fen* °f the Pittsburgh Sault rate Is t y re!._, quested to make . mond full repot' ter: , the Treakixer i N. HO 'esq., andpay , over money oomected. Due wledgment will be made dail by the Treasurer, and in addition on the tirst.day off-Aluno the oPening day of-the..a ElOrffull 'et:dements In detail will ba:PlAbHillitik ° fain gullignfilltlowi; 13 4 thototalforeaoleikm• tat 'of .acct trad_enSetratct . fensio n . ,Ey ,order igtte eatiVa„ _wwv-24: :n1y444 : . filt.Alllll4l444wwigoinithu• ts i .ILLUAIIi;EII-pimainteir.otir '''''N SALE.-- Three iota. each 20 feet - 5)1 i t on Centre etreet, A min b y taxibutiakatatii*Olok holed Oraerfordhow;tritl dem f -IPIMe. 4‘." 4 eight lotkon2l.oo-Oreet, au w a s. a ta — u : au st: Pateer„Acia (to zosuk:ipi a wa a ma lot On gomiw Meet auwegyilog , front da•ZlealSeviseekhrfigr dew to - Wm.. , WM be sal .flow - `-.7 • — •goh.t.l - 11.3 • .44-% , ~••• '--.!” - - x'"" 4*.•‘ -. Att it.'"Ca t.s .... ...linos 11.14 it. L.Z..P.ArV. - - ta 124. 1 e ....1, .. ... • . :-,. .-.,..., ~.. ~ .. ,--,--,,,,,...-,' . -, AvAitilvii thiirlituViliriai t igoli Goodavglied o t ts , faldik Wilt. vita cantata , deff' comPeflypilititliAnit* a wawa' ,3,- 4 , :,.3,t.r. , 4.,,,, 7,".; k .. ,. ..;crfi.ers'l:ll4.l.-,, ax . , ~,q. e.,..,....1.„ i.. - „ , .• , ~..;11-,- , e` • -1 Zih!, , Ti1. , ...,C.r _ ' r =•••' '. '...6 . - 'i" . -3 , - A ',- 1 k -4. ' i - • ro l . • • -! , . p , 3- ,, ,, , .....„., it Vir -.. • •••••,•.,•.. ...... •....„., 6.„.......mve.„. ; -• ti „ oil " •5kff..L".... 4..... ' 0 3' hat gazt piod t ifeerthe H of work at tho gamejtrica thatiscittf ee tel' 2l M . I . ,ll oa;Leatilfollt2 Firrirf3ratei3 and rfotwi dila 1.4 fii14.0).1 :o , Iv ..r• .. _ . -.- ~, , ,,1,.....w....,...,,,,P,- ...r . ...,: , .4.-- , : , ...**,...."- -- .. , •. , . . FRESNO - 111E0M Dr ill ytil i r er P ever: kilsW," I#emakerl in btaisooB* APTMED Enough m for our presenttrade, and shall givisonr mama thethestegt„thereof, and paYV St. 141WhoreiViahliall get'..wore when these * to Oase gone; and otudomera may always rely upon rot ting, at ONCEET wa Lt. SHOE STGE,E, next C' thootto,AszAsprissweiriopetworkietu fol"the leasthfon'oty,-11Pdfi weislons. Ws shall keep pace with the tittles, and, Genie what way in tlie shape of Pan , l,s, you w r itZWAtiteiestergisow; and it i rt4 o c ty li outshoweguisitingt I J 4A1 1 ; -- 4=v rjm.rz , J MINE AID D , COeOPHRATIQN OS the parlous people of Western Pennsyl vania and Easterh Ohlottifiereby requested, In malting the abovc department of the,,,,cmlning iinitaryTalr equally a ciedit and a success. — Numerous reirda and trophies of the present war, OMB- Neale= war, as of 1812, Indian and Berolrtianary,war,ourioaltiet cop -41014,41_ k e u rmyt 1, e ar with events and men prominent In our Mato stored away in prlvate receptacles, and nitwit 1 6 )4W toCeV'fi OTTRIOSIrr notihe Peat' ortlitfilittletlons untie Pali. Tie eenunittee, therefore/Mt that allwheare to help along al gocu, 'owe; woulditendju.ginit articles ; Ofthe i ahove desesintion as may have, can Pra - CireAll, others, or notify the committee 'Where Itkey,csui be, found. Articles donated will be disposed of as the donors may direct, - erlutder:theldfriction of the S iarafiVe Committee. But Articles arerelyplacei on en r,i.tde*l for AILS' metuhe.* the coMftiff*Aoill he'4B",eXiffp preserved and return ed. A letter should' aiteptipsny each article, giving its origtpurry, ete—and if donated, its value- Give V.e7thing you can and lend US the On beicaltof the Committee, 'VP! -S-jMORIUSC*; rThiPtum" GEO.. B j HBle SecrEEar - - All articles either -donated, or left for 4* /inn, ettitlinheft with, pr addreinuutitorii thf4 l 9; l 4dBinentbete of the committee W. D. 1 1 1 7 GOIVAIT, '" 11 _ nelrater VREOR, eornerAfh and Grant streets. D.S. JOHN DAMSON, corner Penn and Hand streets. S. BIDDLE, 13' tall' SIitELDS,' -Sailekleys*We. tyooo HOOP - NEW: STYLE% Just Feceired at I+PCLELLA : NEPS; b. TEE STREET, , . a PIANO'S! PIANOS.- 11" BEG To ANNOENCE TO inir Vons,'eustomers, who have been *ening sopatiently for somn time, that ,esp ETV. style Piano Fortes,from the eetebrosidtge, tore ofWin. Knape & Co, Baltimore, syilhari t , rtve this week, Mad also a tine assori9n-Vilm. well known Haines Bros. New York which are warranted for live years., _ CHABLO'PTE fiLIJACE.., 49 Fifth Street; sole agent fbt the above instruments for Pittsburgh "dlVfttertaentlfiy/viudii. totnilm torii* . ": 4 4; , r. 4. 1• • A - Ye. GOODiiiiii'SE ME A FOUIL. . ACIM ') lot planted with choice fruit. s . , siirilbeiy. in good variety,. within At, Of the Wohd's RUn Station, on halfOicirow.. Manchester and Pittsburgh, Port Wayae , andr Chicago railway Co, from which there.. , macadamised road and a 'plank foot ; • change; for City Proper • rye s:s..REtzur i -s Broker and Insart4Ce•Atenq - Fourth GIRA 'RD HO ST , . ChEiESTNIIT, BEE' .IMPriti,*4 do DELPHIAi P 9. - H. W. Itsixut, PEORRIgrek THIRD A,TU4VAL ay, _ N W g.P SUMMER . • : 4,14i GOO - I*i • HUG US & HA. Cor. Fifth and Market St. Are iY , T °Peon amtguna litoek.4 CLO4IO3;I3HAWLS _ ow • , 10 ANA = DRESS 000,t03,- OF - NEW - Z3T ST I ZLES, French OW" Hoopfikhis BALMO FEA.366;-;.:,Ak:a And 4 Lull Un ,of . - ^ , "., - ..p SKIRTS,