- alti- d ny t . TllBl73Leigt . • '• "EtAirtaIII&V , MOIDAINEE MAY 7 , Ind —,P,lderl_WeiwitoP3ll43 reader will find iAliat*.able article on OUT fixst Pages for will& wo am indebted to the New Yorktititii of the " It twat able atid Ott% cOltd*iittlon of the miser- Coithrdly conduct of our. Ad ministration, regarding the French in vasion of Meideo; and that country's ah 'prOtarittion under the yoke 4..**..4 1 3c -Atp-iuttib a short time since tbe 'Spirit welt theileCulfar Organ of thtNational unk ita*thles.OveUttel -431.1t Aki; -pi*oußnea,.:timikk,viktich thergerutrattiblic jeurnalsehrinh; tlitntsei' in litOitirt of . all tqAtal,AnV,itlalltaleah' 4einis 'fat Wash ingtl ru::Frouta. lialsomeltatterer of Gen. Mt•Ciltrm,W, 'became hil3 malignant traigicitlllllinders Prepared fa Wash in' the Spirit as edito rialsitancilrom la they , were copied into thw-i:4ll.ltion pretisthroughout the coun try:. Title titi4 girth& Spirit's late in t444-PiamectiOrt: with the-Administra tiorOkteruticletci which we have refer redyfilithelnore significant. 'ft charges tp, s *rtifierY of Bhp with ''tres.'ion to, the ontiuettt,'' ,0411-the, reader can see whetliertiCeastains Tak ifig4Vzslticogethis`jite article ShoWs that €l.g 4.t - 44 Wiro are; not in the ,eMPlitYmeht of the Goevmment, theraire_deep feeling of ;hostility to the coirtittiaike of the present Adminis trt ,e,yon present attn. Ameagencp of the Administration, if mitttts absolute complicity in allow iasirlhe'Vranch. Invasion of Mexico a i mp l tli 3 O"tre itson. Ate continent," a r tiltilaiult in, •2ur Government-4f thepresent 'dynasty is contaimed--,-recog nitiint7fhathr6l:o3 ttrif.ssnintrAx. The cds44g I tl4e U. !Senate, in hiding the-rep : l%km lately passed by the Elottse4egadding• Mexico, and that4oo at4imilikstiMeet - of the Administration," shbwes What we are to expect from the diplonmcy .of taecretary SEWARD. A monarchris a-fixed-fact in Mexico; then t _ ofintrignes between MAX : • tandtm, Southern Confederacy. 1 1 4MildiemidtWilltbe Heaven.only knows, astiretmarty2.initower does not seem Adrid*trtitron is so occu iiifitrVlOtes, tOr its own continu aniter,ap ,for , tite. „subjugation of the Sowthern .people and the elevation of thififislaVeti to‘Wit ecittality with them 114,have no time to watch a ioreigrt! Meador', which may result, not enly-id the. permanent disruption of our ti,, on, lint *the prostration of Be put) Yet, the men wlictitiVpipermitledihis French usurper, to tgauts sasubstirtite in 'our very door', whiSlsl!itet .as: Fitre rn go between for oart 33tsFy, ,Diim4. have the inconceivableAndacitylw ask,a contra, wag* 43ite, head of, our public affair% Bu sot pdisiblethat consta'at tWatl die:Mei/CO*l;y t_ i tnrihtiery can so bli n.t i t . t e? r4:4 1. .. . ka, Pie as to induce thelltAmtudorta Abe present Administra tionne, 411. TOE HOUSE. Ritecnemunavania Hense-of Repreaen teal/ate:Pettit/ tv Tatter past ten o'clock on Ipit l isd4y.`llo-10ett:blidog tune it t w_* %4lo ( Kii — Pth4ltclitr for final ad j onutteent— , ltaa , .cautumed principally in legeivhigthalailtet *mu the Gover nCirpi‘difB4lltc* i*ilitioliiielatve to the lihnititisn o I C the land scrip by Surteyfaitieneral Btn, and by votes of thindrefletbwollicetal a Thevesohnion übcittlitieihind set* iiiidlineted Mr. BARB to ttoi iii,el49llei4 tban one dollar per tall, whit& wet Oared to eighty cents, anditherrthet*lttlibuiras indefinitely lauatikdreit 1 ' ' MIP,APP I PI_ _R ofiered;o-resolutkin ten - - derittg the thanks Afi the House to Mri JostmetivtiteiVe l ikest; Which way =an intottitopo4 lieMitilte'tllo4 en ilh'ilf4r. the 4.9 1 4)0 • - Peraolutl de: porkteOttif the Speaker were - then made )3 , Main. Thittente,- , l3anwtt,'Satreltu,' I?6VrItY / O r ; '/ I Pi tip i , ). ' kli Tf,git i i ft 4 KACRI• Utgs, Isalleu and, . 83 ofiltrObibtaielpidn.) Mr.7lsllll:lo,l4rOiesMadim 'behalf of theEeta r oc l tlpt u ffq* On presented SPeitca f . , i 4 444rimith . filagideetile gold hunted taitepandPurnmpotedelivered a ltiti blear dbmto tailr and feeling sd dreas't,iiik . 1:46 #of the Ot. 4.5 9 , 1 e* Xtt .pmsensesi fi, rego lutiosta helms the' Chia letrk, A. W. anibte . Ire eai.r,r4Widei, Was tinani- - mon itilid l iyip WWI' of the DettiggliOklitMitikirlit, ;presented Mr. BENtIMM Atitientrinatditended cane, •lie compignyiror the kitty with a sbo ; but neat w arl eulogistic, spec* 0 Ole ' ethilgt OA 1 414teCa candor and .the, roullturteay, iMr. Etterntmor TO pliedinak bifit6ntmanner. -- Fo l flV4W Ltd str, Einkitak presen: ted as3ciPigt!OP tiePtletingEthe %banks of the Honactlek Rem 3 hi. th mimt, earl., AsstakiniKilerki It adopted mum unottilt. t litr. ,14.*** ?Owing a:neat ehlogYAlitulikrrAiatut , t, at the conclu sion eg_mahibh , Fhix..Efazaus, an behalf of thilMileigrie Ineti:t!ra, presented hiniki,*( l o e tlitti a uft, il}PcnhkW : hivttathdatuitiqe yittarat Short addres&i chalacterkted bk.; tdmennoe ali rubor; of nrSiVtamti eirdiiiittloleT Pid feel ing:ic g ', l9 goll 2 iPitiOlki* t l iuhk 2 l; when — a -,i,ii, ~,i,. .Ll l 31? c Qtitoimr:teinietted4reidlittioh/ot thantiVt6 ItiotrwV,A lif ir rV* 11 AssieitiKOFi, " 4 4 44 1 . . . Mr. 4 4 1 ,10 T IF Ottet ptxPawded to present to Mr:Tdißowlr.t a zgold-heiaaed. eane,i , ort behatlvio:tteolUtit hiertibere`b the*Kw:o, pop* t,,tteerempiar witlitiMitAJAWAiljuldlerYirik/Olomet replied litilby*lneelegettny; Eub.2ll 2 : • uuw 7 .5ar.7 qztan , WZONMEr - I'' 'd elf a lel 11 vote of thinks was then passed awarding the meed of 'promptitude and efficiency to the transcribing clerks; at the conclusion of vr. ; :. h Mr. JOHNSON, the Speaker delive i bis concluding address. The hour khag at.. rived the House sto. 4 i; dj muw.T. .2.3 d of 41 , 100, !text, 2 . 0 ceakocßOT.. .0 op, • • • 1 PROGRESSIN During the preset magi will Og* „, the anniversaryiu ifir."4 . lhe Abo tionists. Among ocher Objectro an nounced is, that "complexional distinc tions are unknown,” not only in their convention but as a rule of society. A most persevering party is this, which, starting from an insignificant nucleus, ' has gone on increasing in size and breadth until, like, a. mighty and- horri ble avalanche, it threatens to overwhelm and destroy the entire structure of sod ety. It has stamped its black impress upon Congress, and we are forced to be hold the humiliating spectacle of the 4wo greatest legislative bodies of the na tion neglecting the important wants of the people to fritter away time on the equalization or negroes with whites. The engines of war must be stopped or turned upon the work of kidnapping slaves, and working plantations to.dem onstrate that the negro can support him self. The nation must stand still and idinire while venerable members of the Senate and House legislate to allow nc groes to ride in Street • cars, in the Dis trict of Columbia, along with white peo ple. The people are expected to shout hosannas when their philanthropic rep resentatives make laws allowing black voters the same rights as , white ones in organizing new States for the Union. The iglu, of Wkite . hemes is imumeted tar.. be jubilant wheq the - - 'grave and rev erend seigneurs," legislate the same pay, the same rations, and the same treatment to black soldiers as is meted out to the white veterans of a hundred fights. And the *.hole nation is .requir ed to stand agluist with horror when the rebels bring home to the authors of ne gro soldiery and equality and miscegena tion the natural results of their gross fanaticism, by butchering the semi-bar baronsvictims of their politidal machi nations. Alps, for a country ruled by madmen. Alas, for a land cursed by a power thatturtig-the elements of its greatness to the' purpose ,'of its overthrow., Abut, too, for the poor negro; for when there is no -sympathy for white- -Men, how long will the regard now professed con tinue for the oppressed blacks! 17porliis subject the Journal of Com merce remarks: A very curious picture in the history of man kind, a nation convulsed by a war, men perish ing by thousands on battle fields, all the hor rors of war enacted daily, hourly, over avast expanse of country, a host of gallant soldiers offering life and all for the Union and Constitu tion, And all the while a party, in effect the dominant party, certainly its leading and guid ing spirits avowing their determination that this war Shall never cease till white men con sent to give political and social equality to black men? It is certainly one of the most re markable pages in human history. All this fa naticiam of Abolitionists is the madness of ha tred not the sentimental folly of love. When a nation falls into the hands of such men its fate launder the.most dangerous oontrol. .AND HAS IT CO M. TO TIM 9 A very extensive movement is now on foot among many df the ladies of the Northern States to unite the women of .the country in a resolution to purchase - no imported articles of apparel, where Anierican can be substitt' rted, during the continuance of'the 'war. 4.n address to this if f f ,c 4 . luso been issued,-signed by all the wives of the chief dignitaries of the nation and of Congress. It seems not to be the purpose to discourage the wearing of elegant attire, for it is assert. ed that there are manufactured in the Eastern States the most elegant delainet, ,ehallis, Prints ;of tbe richest kinds, silks, bonnets, equal to arty imported from France. The int ention is only to put an embargo on for eign Imports, in imitation of'the mothers of the Revolu tion. If the project is not another scheme of the New England sharpers to 'flourish on the misfortunes of the nation,' we shall be forced to believe that false leaders have drawn, the people deeper into disaster and banatuptey than we confess to have heretofore suspected. But We cannot believe • that it has come to honiespini as let, and, feeling inclin ed to look upon the affair as only anoth er Yankee trick to tenable our sharp neighbors in the Northeast to turn an othottluntest penny," We. would venture to quote the following from• the display -ed t g of the World, almouncing the i;artil proceedings of a meeting Alect4AY held in W-utihington : "No more foreign goods.. t Zuriclue Movement of 4a4erican Women to Discolliage tradageric'e. extant. none ItickuwetlY tek Ate, put in Coventry. Hon.. Mrs: , listourry bra new dress. NO imported leWelty, diamonds, silks, opera Cloaks, or loyes bonnets. What is asked of the men. The ladies demand that they shall give up imported wines, liquors and cigars. Ladles to drink catnip fes, and the *pen_ Jersey lightning. French hoots and Paris lap-dogs to be kicked out togeth tkc: At the meeting mentioned Was . , , tha 'Motion off 1i.4 1 8: STlr.ws, uß eiv ii m g, • "r4 ft t the badge et ihe 144ftoual eovepli#r Übe a black bee, with wino casts -1 2 1 4. L'ii*ure:,.iviwn with h tri-color bop;,Spftheieft shoulder." t 0 4 0 )41 1 AC 1 ,4715411 nil•Juitv be .desgm4i,tdcg...euas6tired - of the black bee 'P~e Coa~gle The - hillibatiii44o . *st a ,tiarpble het * aoon foughk :viithilt the limits of the old Dorniatan-4Terhop -beneath the fro*oinglaattlenietttle Wriatiood' Itself. Clod. vitt that ii 444: • :Jil 3o 4 , ifitel lituulks, Of Aloyathe legions of our gallant army beer dolm with a- . ti.c.e . -itreatstible b) the ' if(Olea 41 1 **4. ; 444 ixio Ar*-bin .thosg in retiftWWl•tle2Bo.ltigAtil, that. the ohatteredlnwoonto-of• - thetvartotea tray tiolottiterlokibbiVibilittlii4 Non and 4 e 4 s tAfit f.• meits) ivuim tea,-alk ibp wea k 4113.d4heSirillikitaTthe.e24 3 / 4 611:11e.inar tto bgtea :trOktftdeliii** l6 o 2 .4***P . 114,2 „ .thtia.46114119506 tin • &MN, 1t . 114.11 . • 5:::4 :Or 'ar:114%.51 cr:, is • aam SL. c,` a. ads 3allisd d l / 40 1111mi vir37/: =Aim). uro flaw taibaßiampo 4 I; 1 4 11 8 ING,MAY 7, t -- 1 sr I Recoustrwetlon Bill. The House passed the Reconstruction Bill of WINTER DAVIS, on Wednesday aftemoo, tiki66 majority. The alien e 'motet of THEDDEL'S STE vENEI • ttac . :),So the bill but was - 41:49:1 dO*. Sii*Ailitinendments were addid. I thoties:,-Who have held office-., *rely minister* or.mil4orY,,-helow -014 e.. of '6Thirel,are not debarred from voArkg.- ThiAkateEt.to the State Con vezition are to be elected by the loyal white male citizens, who are required to subscribe to the oath of allegiance; and until the tinned States shall have recog nized a Republican form of State Gov . ernment the provisional Governor, who is authorized to be appointed by the President, is to seothat this act and the laws - of the United States, and the laws of the State Government th.t was over thrown by the rebellion, are faithfully executed within the State, but no law or usage whereby any person who was here tofore held in involuntary servitude shall be recognized. The following provjaions are to be in corporated in the New State Constitu tions:— Pirstlio person whit has held or exereibed any office, either civic or military, State or Con federss, except the office be merely municipal or military, below the grade of colonel under the usurping power, shall have the right to vote for or be a member of the Legislature or Govenor. Second—lnvoluntary servitude is forever pro hibited, and the freedom a all persons Is guar anteed in the said State. Third—No debt, State or Confederate, crested by or ander the Ban otion of the usurping power, shall be recognized or paid by the State. The bill further provides that every person who shall hereafter hold or exer cise any office, civil or military, in the rebel service, State or Confederate, ex cept the office be merely municipal or military, below the grade of colonel, is declared not to be a citizen of the United States. A National Debt. To those Abolition patriots wh 3 re gard a national debt as being a national blessing, we commend the following def inition of it, from the Tin Trumpet.— "Mortgaging the property of our posteri ty, that we may the better destroy that of our contemporaries—discounting for the future, for the purpose of tormenting the present—exhausting the resources of many ages, that the pugnacity and weak ambition of our own may be rendered the more extensively mischieVous." Hints to the Treasury Department Investigating Committee. The public mind is so far persuaded that the power and influence of the Treasury Department are used for the pecuniary profit of the personal friends and political adherents of the Secretary of the Treasnry that nothing short of the testimony, under oath, of Mr. Chase himself will satisfy the public. The facts and circutnstancial evidence widely know in otrr financial circles bear so strongly against the personal integrity of the Secretery that a due regard for his own honor and reputation will doubtless prompt that gentleman to place himself before the investigating commit tt eas a voluntary witness, to disprove, if he is able, the alleged Treasury De partment corruption, which affects vi tally the national credit and the nego tiation of our public securities. In addition to procuring the testimony of Mr. Chase, the committee should in vestigate the books of all the loan agen cies, in order to ascertain the precise dates on which they received their orders for the five-twenty bonds and the pay ments thereon, and precisely when these orders and the money, were transmitted to the Treasury Department at Washing ton. It is alleged, and the public, we regret to say, believe,that the loan-agents who negotiated the five-twenty bonds enjoyed for months, without interest, the use of from twenty to thirty millions of the people's money, and that they man aged this vast sum for stockjobbing pur poses, and in loans at usurious rates of interest. In order to ascertain the truth or fal sity of these staterai,nOtik it is necepery to collate and compere the books ofirli the loan agencies with-those ofthe Trea sury Department at 'Washington, beeinse the five-twenty bonds, by a curious managementnponthepart of Mr. Chase, were , AlMtd.ndhand in their dolly: ery, aftlik '..0 , Will a notorious fact that , the deldo Was An arrangement of the Treasure Ts pertinent and not of the printers.. 4 , examination of the Treas ury De , . ;.,eat books alone will, not elucidatil,e matter. For exe , : ple, the loan agents ,inight receive, otffiers and money fur fifty , Oa Hon dollars of flve-twenty :bondfOnd: say that they sent orders and Motley to Washington for twenty million delliirsp. then'the- Treasury Department books' would show : that government was in dented to the loan agents for twenty mil lion dollars of five-twenty bonds not yet delivered, lterses7tin : expintssitiotrO, the , f ligill., I4tfil' - ' l3 a -'l5 / 6 ':*l l44 U'W .4, 1 - i differiikt Ance;; ; of the account, and thitt.z: the lorinagentifwere indebted to the- gOif.,, eminent thirty million dollars for mon ey on (recount of orders kept back. The committee should procure explicit answers to these questions: 1. Is Mr. Salmon P. Chase a partner ifici the firm of Jay Cooke & Co., or has he any interest, direct or indirect, in the profits of that firm; and if so, to what ex tent? 2. Is Mr. Chase in the habit of obtain ing loans from Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co., told does that firm honor his drafts upon theta with the understanding that these loans and drafts are never to be paid? 3. What were the arrangements be tween. Mr. Chase and Mr. Jay Cooke -respecting the eleven million dollars of five-twenty bonds, surplus subscriptions, for which a special act of Congress was engineered by Mr. Chase, and by which somebody cleared a premium of twelve per cent.; or about one million three hundred thousand dollars ? 4: Did Mt. Chase receive any portion of this profit, or did any one receive it for him? Who received it? 5. What aramint of government depos its has beenkept daily in Jay Cooke's national bank at Washington? 6. What amount of stock does Mr. Chase hold in Jay Cooke's national bank, standing in the name of a friend of the secretary? Tni KANSAS Zeitung has hoisted the name of General Fremont for the next Presidency. The _nue Zeil says in re ply to the Chicago T'ribune• "If we Radicals did really desire the defeat of our armies, don't you see that the army, which is the chief strength of the Rad all.party, must desire its own defeat, and its own assassination a la Fort' PH , , flew? Thd truth 'is, with 'Lincoln, we will never obtain an end to the war, and Jug for the very reason to stop those issrethisting disasters, which result from .his policy, we want to kick. him out. Who then are the dimities St the etlith Beam or PipannlOX, • • PftfabanakeXlV.3d,4B6L. I ,TUN. PRESIDENT__ ALND DER C tors of this Bank hays this day declared a of FOUR PER CENT: on Its Capital WI of the profits of the last six month # fin ra=attto Steektiaal-latt /V *r aftertte ISTH forqb - r., fee verzonennt tax. Ig . 34-I" Crn e li FfArg% C as lo! as I JIFF-74. - .1 • _ PERI CARBVIN 04, AT 56 CENTS MYERS,SCHOYER & CO PER GALLON. . , Corner of the Dianiiinii ' ,:...............ket-strAdi s ' . 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EVERY SOLDIER should- have_ a; bon ~, of Bra.ndreth's Pills, a box of Salve; and 'a Wee of Porous Plaster. They are SURE to be useful, often life-saving. Sold by THOMAS REDPATH, Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers in medicine. artTILE CONFESSIONS AND EX PERIENCE OF AN INVALlD—Pub inthed for the benefit, and as a CAUTION, TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer front Nervous Debilit7, Premature I)eay of Man hood, ke, suppl yi ng at the same time TICE EDLAXSI Sztar-Otran. By one who has cured hiniself after undergoing considerable quackery. By inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the autkor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, esci., feb6-Amdectv Bedford, Kings co., N. Y. J. M. CORNWELL tar.CORNWELL dr. BERYL, CARRIAGE „KANUFACTURFiIiPI ) Silver and Brass Platers, And maanfacturere of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware No. ISt. Clair street, and Duquesne Way, (near the Bridged 4 • far D E TIST T.—TEETH EX trasted without pain by the cise of Dr. Oudry's apparatus. J. F . 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Alt itqfri taneolo dtesare . compesed - or? r Utak , des troying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and &Mani of themselves no dressing. Helmatreet's Inimitable Ordering not onlyrestores hair to its natural color-by any easy process, but gives the hair a Lturartant Beauty. . „ Promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates dandruff, and Imparts healtkAlAlAas antness to ,Ilzektead, , , It; ku...otootirtzta teat of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly inareaid„ng,in fayor., Uped,loy. both gentledltn add lidiesq It is orel byjtu :ftsbeata tde dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. S. BABNESO6I, po., 202 Broadway, New York. Two sizes, 60c. and $l. iIr ..qIA43I APPII REAVENOLiat BALM.— This Is the most delightful and extraordi nary na article even tUsiiiim TA-cillatukens tbeettn ' burnt fade antibluillato at SYFinthitexturekiii ravishing beauty, imparting . the marble purity of youth and the distiny o us . appskirance so inviting 'ln the city belle of 1 l•ton. it removes tan, 1. freckles r vimplei and rotsghtiest 'front the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. I't arm Lainstin inattrialligl Into= to the , skin. Petro by Actresses and Opera Sin 4gers. It is what siv i ztadyrsliould have. Sold everywhere. Prep Y W: ge.o.a.zr,Triv, N. Y. Address all orders - to DEDLAS.A.IIAR.N3Was CO., ,New York. 441V" . BIEXICA.N liftift TA NG LINT- . MENT,---Thel . parties in St„ I l oula and Cincinnati who 'hatrif bee n ceriuiterfMidle, Mustang Liniment under pretence of pr i eetor- 4 -ship have beenthoroughly eatoped by, thp uita• !To guard against the further imposition, I have procured from the Uriited . Stitee Treasury, a pri vate steel-plate revenue stamok.whicti la glazed . over the top of each boffli. - Each . stamp bears ,:the,„ foo.rimife Inlay siguatuteizunbarithant which , • 'lme artiolt a counterfeit,diutglnuu.s and Werth , . less imita on, ....Ectansinetweryabottle.sTthis lan; talent has boooLit use. audigreasing inquftwfar an years.., There hardly eictstaw , tionlot , bl= the habitable globe that does not contain oil- deuce. of its wow:tenni effects. It is the neat amolient in: the. world. With' lts preen% Arti-• proved ingredients; its effects , nVon ~. . and beastsne pedeolitzensititiibM o Bo ~..- , • ed, pnWs relieriallives , SSvOi valin n e - • • Inl: ' . 1 maftneefoirandlinbokrais -, ! : ,-, FO - ;jib, bruises, sprains, irttesnittitiSnii , - ' , . 1 . 1 ' ''! ' - 1 caked breastkstraiiietherst*adiptt lii : = ...,....., e*n 'remedy thin shonblit to A.Ws.- - '- 1 with.: It • - &ould:ne in - utrurtt!faellr WM-4y , all dniggisha - : , , - ... ....: z.. , 1 - 0-4 s ,- :: ;,:- .. D. 8. BARN)* Nots , l 4 3 i I kr, - AlimPthr irwg vll '-11- "CM. JD 64 alareei taw FlllO4Ol/04 "a1«.1,4,* VIONERS, _ _ A % D P7NTE 7 4f....e. 0 7 fti- pc.- N 4,..4..Y W. . , . ~, • . Bhtlik Book Manuaturto, . 1. 1%7' Cs . ram FIFTH STREET 1 POST BUILDINGS ; . • - .AN Orders Promptly Attended tar. AV 5 Eir'SOLDIF.AS TO THE RESCUEI— men, rushing into the exposures and. dangers of a soldier's life, should prepare themselves -for the fatal Fevers, the Dysentery, the Sores and Scurvy, which are almost certain to fellow. ROLLO WAY 'S PILLS, used occas ionally during the campaign will insure sound health to every man. If the reader of this notice' cannot gets box of Pills or Ointment from the drug store in his place, let-htm write to me I 80 341 den Lane, enclosing the amount, and mill mail a ,box free of expense. Many dealers will hot keep my medicines on hand because they cannot make as much profit as on other persons' make. 35 cents, St cents, and 41,40 per box or pot. my24wc illarDß. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINI MENT has given universal satisfaction durifig the fourteen years it has been Introduced into the United States. After being tried by millions. Ii has been proclaimed the pain des troyer of the world. Pain cannot he where this liniment Is applied. If used as directed it cannot and Over has failed in a single instance. For cougjia, colds and influenza., it :!an't be beat One 25 centbottlC will cure all she above, be sides being useful in every family for sudden ac cidents, siteh-aahurns cuts , sealds. insect stings, &c. It Is pOrfeatly innocent to take Internally and can begiven to the oldest person or youbgest child. Price 25 and 64:teents a bottle. Office, 68 Oertlandt stseet N'ew York. Sold by MOS. -RbIDP A rti, Pittsburgh, and all respectable Druggists. my7-Iyd&-tva thitokittet uldiesti, AGArtirsT " t 0 e rules of Taste and Beauty in then colon or Snith e Josa oftheireolor may be changed In a few momenta to any BEAUTIFUL SHADE by a single application of CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE The rapidity of its operation, perfect safety, permanent healthful efrect, and the .exceeding depth and tidiness of the hues It imparts, dis tinguish thiapreparation from till other Dyes in use in this coot. try or in Europe. Cristadoro's Hair Preservative, A valuable adjunct to the Dye, in dressing and promoting the growth aSilperfeat health of the hair, and of It setf, when tised alone, a safeguard that protect the Ores from decay under all cir cumstances and under all climes. Manufactured by J. (. 1 1ISTADORO, No. fi Astor House. New York. Sold by all Drug gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. my7-lyti/swo ilgyr`' A FACT Is D. a Dye *** In the year 1856 Mc. Mathews first prepared the VENETIAN IiAIR DYE ; since that time It has been used by thousands, and in no instance has it failed to sire entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest in the world. Its price is only Fifty cents, and each bottle alataini cloutatk-, the quantity of dye in those tuttially sold for $l. The VENETIAN DYE. Is warranted not to in jure the hair or scalp in the ellettest degree. The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and gerteinty, the hair requiring no preparation whate,ver.. The VENTTIAN DYE produces any aluule fthatisoly be desired-one that will notfade,crock 1 or wash out—one that Ia as permanent as the hair itself. For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents. 'IA. 1. MATHEWS. General Agent, 12 Gold st. N. Y. I A ISO LOAlltatiVrellrer Of+H ATH ENCS' ARNICA HAIR tiLuE..-, the best hair dressing to use. Price 26 cents. janl6-Iy4 EN*TIAN HAIR DYE, VENETIAN V LINIMENT and CR ISTADORCPS HAIR UYE, sold at JOS. FLEMINWS Ur.(} S PURE. C0r.,0( the Dlamorui and Market at. REMOVAL. .__......., = , ,11.=0,-'-------___-_-...,,__„,, , ---- :n ~e- ..-x- t ..,.. .1 14'.E TAKE PLEASURE IN I- Al. forming our friende and the public gene! , ally, that we now occupy tilt large and comme. , I doubt: house, I . No 12 BisselVs Block, ST. CLAIR, STILEEI', ' Where w^ 101 , e just received from the manuta: turers of W B BRADFAT- NEW York. A IV - 301i0MAUKEE (Sc.' 0114 , Philadelphia, ' NirAXELINIC. & BARR, !Sole Agents for. Pittsburgh and Western 'Pa., No. 12.Biasell'e•Block, St. Clair at 4a - Good'Second-Band Pianos for tent. Tun log and Repairing done promptly 2930 Counterfeits I ! Counterfeits 11 I LOOK OUT II • LOOK OUT!!! Ilurabligers are About!!! GiENvurz PEBBLE Russian izEteke- Speaules IMPORT , ioTwEe—trapitiovE 1. YOUR SlGHT.—Having opened my new I place of business, and have redeived direct from Russia luicippet brilliant genuine Dia mond Kaplan _Pebble „bpsiotacles, warranted to reserve, Strengthen And improve the sight, . urehaseee are entitled to Spectacles free of ..eliarge if the first should fail. Also, received one of the finest stocks ever brought to this city of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optical In struments, which I Will sell to suit the times, [(and respectfully hiviteall in want of the article. J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician. I Look out for No. 51, 51, 51 Fifth street. lips . . MANYFACIUTLINTOTE FOR SALE, In Itlrmiimgham. • trIHA.T DESIRABLE PIECE or ..1 PROFF,R,Ty: near WM:tight : it DUZIP•nt Rothtrig , fi .vi.he's tiVerrront of roue hun dred and twenty-five (4,20 ft.) and extending back about two hundred febt (200 ft.) my 6-1 ni FRED. L. IHRESEN, 109 ith at. - To Rolling Mills, - Machiniste and Others. - 11- ABBITT 'METAL--A GOOD ARTI JO) de, for sale low by A. PIJAVES Sq mys-1m South and - Penn, Philadeliftts. C C- IT; . LAUTIOR'S ((NEW —JERSEYCEL ebrikteLiairaTELES CorMILISS.WORK, for sale by (heir Agents at ion I.er No. A. PI4RYES b. SUN Nly64-m- FreontWasitt Penn rtttlailt4phia. - TO BLAST rEITRITACRA. W 1 . 1..,0 0, I:. ,: : 1 1 , 17 y IRON TIVYRR S, ' A 1-'ll-IVE', :r. SI)N, " my f , -.A.19 Spitl2, ciml, Year!. Plufatiefphia._ , 41 1 .1tIlii . §'k(VITC - 6" - F -- - - ' - 1 ::: P 1, ; ,.4, A 0.6 Now belfiriceired by the Aubscrfber from triv, factoriet' - CHICIKERING HA.ZE,L TON BROS., 474 , , :13WRV0N , • . % iF . „„,PrieseUn`to Wigoo. rrr itt t rurakalleW n iooload to call and examine 71 :1 61 riN te 1 4 47 : ifr e yt 'Yr ••• ./391W5Y 4-11 . ,nreutastiiiTil irts.aoL (E, Erm-r1 Ir.ob b 2 88 TO-DAY'S ADVERTEKIENS. - .. 1I • , c 0 , ,,,, t :---- , - - 8 pt r' f ii CZ ,0 44 , \a.. qY4-, = „ , ca ... ig : go " - , t, ~ f a 4, •34 i 2 ''' '' CI - 1 3 fii L , i F m 'a , $ ~,,_. . A ~,..: 7 • • .- 1" -' -' lll co - Z :I I E F t> a) .. 41 -1 i 7. t 1z .c 7 2 T s y 21 : 42 - t If mx s , iii - a:, ca Q • ~.4 . at , ~,,6 A Z < C; 4. 2 ' g CC ,41 te - CL. a 2 , t - 0. CIO C,3 4.a 0 N. 2 Real Estate Savings Institution. STATERIENT OP THE OEMPIME . ON of the above ethatittitlon, Satedali MANI 40th, 1864: ' ' •' - ' ' Amount of Deposits 3 180 0 78 63 . - Amount intermit due de positors May let -3,874 02 Amount Contingent Fund 6,63018.419054 67 ez...4ETEL First Liens on Real Edna{ 99,813 - 47 - U• S. 6-20 Bonds at par.. 60,41:0110 . - U. S. DebtUer. and Notes 16,409- 16 Accrued interest not col- leated Office Turidtare Cash on hand... 1,53 u 67 . 760 Oo L 22,609 27-41.96,681 67, The undersigned Auditing Committee im,vt examined the books of the Institution, "thii bonds and securitie* and counted the cash, and have found-the above statement correct. H. Valk W. a ' 00PpLAIWi r Pittsburgh, May 2d, Ma • • = ' I~•Deposits received DAILY and EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Interesipidat SIX rEE cyrror. per annum. TRVSTEES t ISAAC JONES, President, Hon. Thou. M. Howe, Hon. .T. H. 11Too:teed, Wm. H. Smith, U. G. Hassey, fa m. rr ey ß. B= a , k a l c oh b o=4 Offioe, 63 Fourth: Wit. A. A. CARRIER,' Treasurer. my 7 Hortioultural&FloralD: SANITARY rAIR, Jmie MIRE COMMITTEE ON PLJUNTIii i 1 FRUITS AND FLOWERSconlidently ap peal to the aid of aliTlorilculturista and Floristi both Aileen; Commercial ant Priii,fl44 The laudable object of this Fear and the apirtrt eat exigencies of the thneotnd the derMOPMeitb, - of each day alone, will urge the ktiqiptp4' Philanthropist. We solicit your donations or coiitribtith*iii4 such articles as will adorastc4:44lo 14#1 - 0 4 ! the Department tinder out cluneostiellitititt ample extent, and witme.careful attntulehAVll; always be at hand, that . the owners *of planet may rest assured that, .their.collections will be duly cared for. In addition to the ordinary pro- , ducts olthb green-homie anCgardeir j th 9 p; mittee also solicits contributions of.. Out ritiwers, Bouquets, Bsslieti of Flowers, Was Flossier!, Leather Flowers, Phamtom Bouquets, Autumn telirek " Floral Designs, Banging Baskets, Flower Stands, Fern-Oases, Aviariea, Aquaria, - Gardening Implements, Seeds, -• • Native Wine, Gardening' granks„ Garden Seats &Vasea, Fountains, , Horticuirural Iron Work, . • Horticultural Wire Work, Horticultural OhinastaiG44: Hortlcuftural Fotteri, Foreign and Exotic Fruit, • Dried rrpl . , Was Fruit, laald= &at* 1.1:1 short, liustiz Ortkameats of every kind, Or anything of a rural or rustic chars:ter tlfttloes not strictly belong to the AggicaltilialT/Oparr meat, Daily contributions .of eat flo wars,' bonqueti f designs, baskets, rcc-, so as to insure a coreitini#: and regular apply during the Fair, wtil ba • - acceptable, and ecmtributore-,llP,se Stratilik l with the Chairman of the goinnilttee, , • AT RL01U,.,-!1T:t!., Donations or contributiatiettbat abroad - mav, be sent to WM. D. BIoGOWAN, Secretary or the Fair, with Bill of Ladingmarked . : , ' " "For the Floral *id llorticatiikal Department—For therContdatteeM" WM. 8188.144 j, asa GREAT WALKING ICATC9IO,;,-. "Alms LAMBERT BOSITOffij matched for stOOto w&l I.oohOlars;viltnoitt rest or sleep, on a plank 20 , feetintlartAntrwtilir caul three feet from Um e air: , Thiffelhaa.been, two men appointed to w thimteditstrams da yp . and night. He comet ' tide insdenstnaturs , on Tuesday evening,loohilitstiat if he succeeds he will • dnish taillSattirdsr evening, lath Inst.., at 10:ceelooky..tiatsi the only man that ever pbrformedtidA teattate , ly, and it will be rememberedthattelbseffs'pea deafest' who walked 100 tidies. inlikCilkinshetv tive hours at Boston in 13117. ,, Affidindtricreditc truth of which, were published at thieldssCitc the N. Y. Clipper and othervorUntliaperg - Mti come off at Johnny LOudwis, , SpOMMinbl Hall, (late Johnny Mackerel costes Illtittund' Wood streets. . . . FRENOK PAPER, EAOBIEW- - .=—! ___ • is STYLES . FOR USWMI -ST. r i Toc l oived and for sale by . . W.s.,wrarik T.s , my 7 Woodgateil. 93 1 91 Hs.....D'qua Cost. co* nikfka 4 ;I:4 .: ate' , . • Office of Allegheny rry=LCo., , • rittat e Mist, 0. ANITAItY FAUL,--The owini*o: s. opmating Committeca.have to act in coruscation with Committee oni and Decorations." , ,rtf. , " '') W James Miller ChM, John .W. nilttciffis, Thos. McFadden, Jo bm..T . DeZomthe. 'Walter Bateman. _ mrikve.the '4WD roirseiviii .40,,!4'.*.y 7 Chaa. Batliterfr"9l,3 . o* - Vilulklit''' J. M. Baps', Ths B ~ c James Old, Alfred Eng .1, .....Y. 1 John Magraw , C l7ot i Z t kiii4.. 7 I I John KnOY, 1 - 1 EVERGRIMNS, mosaics Awn vabsit , iiraeOiSr.- 0 1 • Robert Lrtburs, On'a, J. L. SQO. - Thos. Carnegie, John o " ll X4 thef iirr.a.: ''' Wm. S. Bissell, Adler .Thos . ~ . , 2 4 ', E. T. Bravo, Z , 4 These Committees Will Met` . 4 . - ot Their respective Chailiperi; ' ' VC ~ ' : s:.l'. ~ my 7 Ch ' n, Com. - nitnags and ) -:-.,3 4r.p.a; ! milytl SIC I ANS* OMNIBUS 1121112 V.,. I.V.Atalning 8129 plates of music WO Duetts for two violins, two Mates, biii.: Scotch airs, 200 Irish • airs, Quadrtgfir *it calls and figures, Polkas, Soho :,..31, - ' Quicksteps, Marches, HOrnpipes ,- . for the Violin, Flute, Olarionet, Flageolet, &c., by Elias Row. Priedt i att)sii, free of postage on receipt' of prtee, , triv , Blume, t 3 43 Fifth street. ---, .097 ifitGEAD THIS t 1 MISSES' eitiiiiil alters $l,OO, do $1,60, do 1,75, do 22,00, .10 22,25, do 22,50, do NM, do 123,00, and all oth er kinds of Boots and ,shoetp.affi prices than they can be. ifotaftf-Mmar Of OS: H. 0 'fir, No. 98 Market street, 2 doors from Filth. nay 7 QIN TEEN ACRES OF LAND FOR PIC SALE—Pleasantly situate near the o Wide Ellkeur.it the month . aolr IVlrari4oral erarleV ing house well papered and painted, par lor, six rooms, cellar, portico; and porch, garden paled in, well of water, - abundance of choice fruit and shade trees, grape sines and shrubbery, two acre of timber pasr, Ole Zti 1 , is, vear ' Pxstasaskur at days./d - , :.111 r:4 MIMI a SONS; , ,--' my? A het street. 14 44 1 11/ 0 Ral‘illifel74) lATirC)it o Wwn-42rderVp..*AgsBALL, • cog ~" : 4771 .:e. • ; t OAPROGLAXA oto ~I.tErcuu • AAVA • r aaEl • 114444 win . tatt7 11,1r`tMx .. .. We bare now On hanti4 ' ostlintlikiVe (lodayndtairtiraha , rite comparbion, defy com anti will pay a liberal ••t - 1, -• • ^ ‘-eir ,, ooTr f •a .,: zeot . k ,z:e.3.141 Tc. anY Perf9n thatrigair . ""air ogiut a ti of *ark tittile 0101041 aelarstedEptibliehmeat,,No FEIVr S ; anchl ,Mitt i ke n i9 1, I , :xt.. X 143 WIFFI ' x _ Has adinirablyazadunted one , 6V4lfarVirilg Rebellions the world ever knew, and ha! nearly all the Shoemakers in Ille goal cause, we have r . • C,O'i!.trUJED - Enough far citepialieitt fr...de,*a__. give our customers. the benefit. that. O , emblem stop to ask where 'We shell get More When these are CZ, ; :1368131neridrYgigiiktrairE, next door .to the Express , Oftice,the beet Goods for the leait ibleyrfrpen owasicins. We shall keep,pnce with ,- t h e times, soll, some what may in th e ItharketifTif.dcs, - foti - will find us "ready forge e m 4y and alwayil leading the-s .:we-monitwand Lag thi prices. OlCadosity"Sliop," AFF.rtilitn 'COAstskitA.TION OF' .11. the pepieti t e „pajilLig West, rn Pennsyl vindiiiihdraltern Ohlo, Is hereby requested, In malting_ the= abaci , department of the coming P4*- 1 40lEulnitarS givkeglY a credit and a success. Numerpns relies and trophies of the pieseilt'nik,'OYtiui'llfeliechii 'war; war of MS, Indien,,andlievautionary tams, arialtles con nected with the eso , 7 pet.clEmeittatom region, or with eventaild'menicromtnent in our histo ry, ouriositiewa emesp , deneripelow , ate stored away in private recekt "and. maylffirought together, rendrialithati3 VSITTSHOP" n0t#10.24413 offflulAgiiiimaistasottluufairl committee, thSraNt.e_Pakitifte4Mat aX, 'MAW , to help along the g Cause, w o uld se apelt~ articles of the above denirilitionqui' they Ifittib havepor=eatt procure feta othere, 4 or tgs committee where they can be found. Ashlars':4 donated will be disposed of as the donors ~i ttay direct, or 'under the direction Of the ticetiftla Committee. But. articles merelrplaced °Weil receipted for_ by eny,, l membef odtritmiuejtarli carefully preserved and reeurif,, - ed. A letter should accompany each artible; g ivi i**llgrAet.4gOclFY, attreintifitottaisalft value. Give everything you can and lend ie the On be h alf of the Committee, . JOS. S. _ 0z0.71. , Csitnervi. Secretary& -' All articles either donated, or left for„emittpt-to tiou, can be left with, or addressed to either of thatellowingenembetaoftheecaniittitOr'r; 0, - A 7 :4). MilattWiati =MEE 96 Water it,Plttabnry_ a - :: coiner sitti ind-41N611119ffitreetil 14. ,T9B:N ATIIESON, Pr'?" Penn end, Rand 6 . 09. •S. RIDDLE, Postofficeadlegteny...37 T , : y ;7 , j mr4tid' .5_0910k103,9111e. HOOP NEW 4tya...F.'s, =lllll MC LE I.4I;ANIPS; 55 Etna •STRE'I'; PIANOST PIANOS. W BEG TO 111:1NOU11(OR TO 111 1 1 , 4 5 .A44 rons, customers, &e., who hare beealodampv itop_atlently for some .tline,.that than, rAuc.,..._ MEV. style Piano — F orte s theeeiehraktit4ww, tory of Wm. lOiabe & Co.Baltlmore, will tir:FX rive this week, and also a li ne assortment attic well known Haines Bros. New York Pianos, Which are warranted for live years. CHARLOTTE BLUME, Sa Fifth at sole, Mentiot• 010ov .instrumeats for-Plat /901104 Akkamdry Residence for Salia. A coop u opil4 Fd A E IS. lot iiiant# a. choice fru# l trees and .bbery, in good variety, within X of a mite of the Wood's Run Station, On Allegheny and hfanohester and Pittebtiogh„-Tort Wayne and Chicago Railway Co., from which there is a .macadamised road and a plank foot walk. Will , be sold or Eichange few Propcau., • s. L 2 /Y 2 69 broker and Itumrirtce Al biurth a*, ~.tt 1.47 stree t. , 0 1 1.1.trA 4.1)• Ort/iSNIst; x4l 11110Sfrgl7T, 11 :BELOW ;11131111.0'..01.441 FECCLADELPIEM, *". • 1' ARHtVAI Or . . . . " " . " • S►l'lt~Y . . ! : ". ••.!. • ! L5l:-.11 SUMMER- GOODS-:- Cior. ilfth and ,61.1 Market t. ;uswapeqsag altplendbl Sea orealuwakawLs,.., s.' 1 , "31*4 r`r: era. 3 r magas .oimew...: .."xr ' I Lil. 4 a., . I Mzel§. 3,3 ne__ lt athitteir,So4l4 ;; 61f -fre riAtf.A.N.ll.! gra • •• • e:&th # M Affirs l lize'd DOISW§TK) ALWAYS 01b'&4NTh. ':rsPEC/4.1. llRADQuAttUptertsitßaSextreegralatupt =- 1 - , Each ghairmehlsithi' alreirtiaraktisixi' " the Pt c 11:elr i tMang att -l te "4 V the ail be za tur tP "l Tlag b a g ar takow , miler pA~d 4,l vit en= tw.. 'if' ,„Istakutivtivr*birtalig .' ' '2 ii& ra 11 / 1 1 trade enC l i i t a : " . ' * ' Itylizekrof is cogic, il -,tl 43 ply4-tw . - F. B. BRIINOT, Chairman. ~ tw 1..-,. .:1:71 . • , y IF S^ • , billy I street, cures Syphiliti, Sagragdp,,, qui, Gonorrhea, (Meet, 'Meths - al • • • , i , :• • , I , of,thaßload, lidn'ThiliuGso , ' Seciatitlo 5 ' raltam„Te't,t4A , ,,_lll.l es, 14w0z46 ~ , 1 , . , .... -WN: film ' Itherguuu eatrf 4.14.14 m ... • •, Viratiei r- Orthiallitn3l_ andBtlT. t., :un : -1"4-kV " Au .ems rt.., - na':cv sot • - MEEMIZIO 7-Tama b. 4100 EINZEZI ;2. :,12Elhav tssu o L.+ _ T. .2at,i
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