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Thit Rididdirefferito thdhe off disetissitm , ''t' 1 ) ' 1 - ‘ L I4P i efF O t 84 e 4614 _sittWSi* ~ii, 0 4.4:1 70 6040, :We histrogincostresta.there fok exercising tilt . oiCii oflippeclilltit, on' the con ~ '- x ~ Wr " ktlt ?*- IL stEntuts, , 441 dent,T of , tlie Soathern Coilliederany , a ~ a ctually upon - the stitiintma itr 0-Georgia, detionncing tif.49iirrtriatstirer4 of the rebel goo ellii*eit-iriNle thhi eXhibits a am trishito ft aßsplesaingto the northern freethln, it alsordenFerrstrittes the inhe. 11:weakness of the southern usurps ' IttiltiMOrf,papers feel the force of o'x' li =latilons, , and de riollllol.lllp, y. iThis is a good silkatfhtlilikiatifgreliestOrielusively that h At ll iVe t =P it a'a stiffer. izilevproit _ iwhti southemi hylesatindenced; d'helanth isvhowever, tbilEiß t P-hstriart, 4 nhett latganmjority ' ', -*ThAt f orpb4, never was for i 4 .- lon ;`-` lie ou lit •t heresy as brugialludituanthi, And maintained his pia 4 bibist , sathintly until thesouth . t o•. 8 , f I ' , ,441040f1 by the attack on aq T- r ' AitertieSiam df.eritteism and damno Wate i Stailinkte, of the acts a l idi illiftl f lkihritinent referred to, , BIRWArIAq i &;Wifte spread feeling of ilisamtrint - Amor* the Southern peo - they do, but ban has out tey have ui is are, so far ,4113t` bnly set hAr son. &I. of the `' . ...ion , doldarn tde to bleed - "OrGe; 'al the ' , ea by North however, in speech is , but It the lad ;• haye before renal of then' om the Rich nir purpose filling upon rt Protrost the ioealv { j'Aikbitii Perateea lbiarpolzited tits Meads. hate , of. - hts , West VI!. ii,- and the _ sailicinth it X ur l iobi up this. 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MAO A-4AP kr49- ' lli e rc limuilfitilimtheriapietiffent 4 illitiliffilikru ctolo fitojltfirtlit -- *1 Z(11tfttik4):44,444 '-, # -ASlA4l4u4,loletrc -1130.1tYlOyesAtutd Of. - on shal e Vtl,Alret wiitiziitqlsopybbidti -,,-*/,`-: _i:. 4. it'eL#V#4,-11161444W 4- ",-. •:. ~ • vilyipAg d g komEt. :.m .g . : 110,143rinp,pia, aifikwingdibearakuitue . g a my as the Whole to itew.7 I . v , : .. i .„.e: • ottgaresah val,ithiQ ti fetarOt •,' ; - •W telh; xtrik -- ,' traiiiii:44: to regoof r.'.ol;ty:SrAt twits ihe iiettise et ient , AMERICA FOR ...WHITE 1103111 i Gen. BLAIR lately*l.e. a Speech at Bt. 4.,ottia against 1 1. from which the N. Y tt,trottf flowing extract Ortflfg , is a copperhead and t*livrr4t s Af t Am for maintaining itriletriZliir benefit of white people. atik4ppi sed, while these eituriatkOtg*,,ial .11 1 71?a-t4eolligh, er he whi ' & 4 eit4im tvoteeic.Let them fight." Laughter andisheera.] alums tromiewcw4m Netrifaitilirff-Itiii.l will itlght on our aide." 1. According Jo the Tribune thfs kind of tai ;Ink'trettiOn,alid ‘.l • ~to,it4ravish f i nopperheada and ;the. more 'manly opettitraltorst or that city.." , And 'Wherefore should such sentiments please Oply ; traitors and copperheads . ? . Are they the only portion of the population who have a proper regard for the rights and well-being of the white people of our country ? Are they alone in the ef •fort to elevate the standard of American nationality, and the only class that have the good sense and patriotism to assert that Americans—not Africans—shall rule America? Not very long ago' the N. Y. Tratlne was loud against allowing foreigners and Catholics the right of holding "f -fice and their rights of suffrage. Its watch word then was—" America for Americans." Its cry is now changed and is heard far and wide—" America for Americans of African descent." By se lecting the above sentiment from Mr. Blair's speech in order to oppose and de nounce it, that paper shows clearly and unmistakably that it is not in favor of "niabitaining this country for the bene fit of while men," but is bent entirely to the ignoble purpose of vitiating the puri ty:ay* - suffrage by allowing an infe rior and degraded race to partake equally with the whites in that and also in all so cial rights and benefits. For the sake of consistency, if nothing more, that jour nal ought atuleast to allow its dead to grow cool in the grave before taking so boldly and lovingly to the new affinity. For the sake of decency, too, it should have sought in its second choice an eleva. Lion of sentiment instead of a retrogres sion. Whatever truth there might have been in its arg aments formerly against for eigners—about their ignorance and want of fitness for voters in this cOnntry— must apply now with ten fold force against its second choice—the negro— who, though he may be to the manor born, is inferior in natural qualifications and the elements of good citizenship to the most humble of the industrious and hardworking class of citizens by adop tion. if to maintain, now that the ne- ,gro is not entitled to rule white men be treason, what term must be applied to the efforts of that journal to disfranchise that large and reape stable body of natur alized citizens who have performed the vast labor of the country and contributed their hundreds of thousands of sons to the armies that are struggling for the preservation of the Union? Will the people who are blindly led by such false teachers never get their eyes open to the fallacies of the ne gro party ? Will they continue to, give ground against the per. sistent efforts' of Abolitionism to foist an ignorant slave' population'into all the rights of citizenship and shorten the way to nlisceMatiOn, with all its evils and degradation? Why Will the people not think of these things now, and settle the matter once, whether wean to have a nation. of frenhozn, white Americans or hordes of octoroons, quadroons and m i alattobs GENERAL ALEXANDER HAYS. The following telegrams from- Secre taty 'ffratiroirannonnees the death of that gallant end heroic officer : WAIL bfiPARTIEENT, ? WAS/3174MM May T, 8 Y. el. S goal. Tape pl. Howe : I deeply regret Loin-. loyini that Intelligence has Jug reached this Depßtment that In tile engagem ent near Chan collorstillie, on Thursday, adier General Aratliaariea itArS, 914 . 113011 , was killed at E the head of Eta command, While gallantly main tahig his position against a superior force. His remains are believed to bele possession of our forces bt there is no means of communication with the azteai r Tou will please- communicate thlesad late rice to hEr_ . Rom R.. Moran- Dzw,..and the amily of Nan. HATS. The re mains will be 11 rwanied as soon as they reach here, 'Which may not be for some days, as the army is between thirty and forty miles In ad vanesof . railroad or telegraphic communication, and there is no ..men of transportaton. No casualties to any other °Meer ia 2 ePetted- EDWIN M. &ran TON, Seccetary of War. Among the many of our citizens who knew Gen. RAM 'there: is genuine and heartfelt sorrow for his loss, and among all there is expressed a feeling of regret that is not simulated. Gen. , HAYS was a true soldier—loved as h commander and • esteemed as a citizen. Gallant and brave , . on the battle-field, -unselfish, manly , and Cburteons at all times, he , . lived b r ut to make ~, f rfeuds and to record such deeds as marks the hero. Gen. HAI% waa one of the heroes of the Mex ican "war, having captured the first gun at the battle of"Valo Alto, and through out that active- campaign distinguished himself in nearly every battle. He was a native of Franklin, Penang() County, , antee padnate of West'Poin t Academy. 1 He 4"tered the regular' service in ,7, aly, , I 1844 ' as brevet second lieutenant in the 14th Infantry, from which he resigned on , tie I* of April, 1848. After the ?lex iceifelft.he settled : in this city "as a t eivil IktigtPar and .:soon -atter married rinto iktifei‘ly•nl •Jonn 'B. Prlonuoars,' esq. ' EtiflWit irfantr and :mire family of ; 40 ~ , ii• • 4916., 4 . urn . hi. . Win . nos loss, ~ le.here he served as Recording ' Regulator of the Oityystrid s -otgalized the , City Guards, of , wb,ichliW*lia , Paket.' After the attack on - tor il!llliOn*iiiits remiointed to ii-eatkiaineY in the , 7411‘h Anl4Ut l 7. While ' serving7as maktrVofithreelnoittha mien teers. II the , saa:*i Orthst he 'organ * the 6a :*git*.CA 02 ,1 % . T0m - Nero awl WO , csassisffiktte4a, 1 9R4, tlept)29th, 1862; Co}. Mira was appabited . ;. a ie r eier erafi cfipattdittiiiw ' rwJis ker v ;eii44l 4 t .m) ql4ParAq beAkBolmnosOY seisdiwoulisiMi ht - 'bLezribstiktiON with the stars stir I nialor / *IRV ` 7 l:tity he rest petthe- 1 "' ' ll l ' ' 'F•': N Ott isi ONtifltit*Rtar:4* i ,- livizatlalatteibts;ir evardiag amtrY, ,- ' ,' CC,'*M*itilsii'33L*o,;'': 4"‘ .. f 40.0.44:14$ • 4 o' thatkl . ntillifieft:yliz .cei:, lalsoatitowthem .-I,ir-z 4 IwilarbAta -414,traegeireito stima ze d aid =on poweeftil assuay, clestat, TilE posT-rpm .. , m ...,. u ita very 'lupe dulartag,... ktit&l : urtnor IndepenOldrrnr this. Liiaceredi ', Aa dillad#4 ,ralii ts, from highest .00 E i lei**Aslasses °l en, ~,-41 4*:0f -P *.m rs, m Artol)nself Mii*tiiti. , l l MiL, maga. itleihrinen, latir3 ) oll44neraltants, men emilit . 3 lev: : 7'iltleial and eve* 14001" IlPherS: ;dr filieinintited atioloimnes are 41* tl+ ends ti l 3** l ls lll 4 lll XL 'Or *, W: lianilt'aliditlikf.X4' : " 86 aerated in the list a. varep a , that is association must alrsa d) an immense - fund at its disposal. Ther;can be no doubt that the success with which 'the Confed eracy, has kept. its armies well clothed and equipped in spite; ,',of the absolute ruin' et its currency and 'its home finances, hats been, 'tin nb ' stuiilt Measure;' Mane to the' means obtained through this and similar Brit ish organizations: If therh iemairt any believers' in' the good faith and gratitude of the nobility thinf;per classes Of the English people towards our Government and people, they should hasten to Slisabnse their minds of the-false impression as soon as possible. The sympathy of the ruling classes of Great Britain are and haVe always been with the slaveholders, and the reason that that Government has not long ago pit Its intense aymeaty into the shape of`-active intervention; Is only bectiuk polidY dictated a More pruden tial course. Should a contingency ever arise wherein British sympathy can be made available in the destruction of our Union witbont too great a risk to that empire, we have no assurance that it will not be readily accorded, and it is therefore very necessary that our people and Government should be fully alive to the state of public opinion in that coun try. OUR DEGENERACY. One of the alarming signs of the times, going to show our degeneracy as a peo ple is the little regard generally paid to the sanctity of the Sabbath. Ever since RICHARD M. JOH2ISTON'S "Sunday mail report" was read in Congress, we appear to have been declining in true piety. Since the war broke out our de cline in piety has been most marked, causing serious reflections and appre hensions in every thoughtful Christian. This was particularly visible is yester day's Pittsburgh Commercial. That pa per desecrated last Sunday by the issu ing of severe' extras containing meagre and unsatisfactory - war news," but instead of its apologizing to the public for its impious innovation it tri umphs and chuckles in the following provoking manner: "Whoever wee in the neighborhood of tne mental office yesterday—and who was Doti— knows as well as we do what a raid the news boys made on us. SHERMAN in the heart of Georgia didn't begin. If ho did hie work half as well as they did, he deserves even more medit han we have yet given him. We are quite disposed to stand uncovered before this army of pushing, yelling, thriving little fellows, who for energy and vim set an eicaniple that some others could imitate Lvrth, profit. If never be- Ibre, they yesterday won our highest appreci ation." ABOUT TELEGRAMS We desire to say that the strictures we have heretofore made in regard to the management of the Associated Press telegrams do not apply to the Telegraph Company, but only to the Associated Press management at this point. There is very great need of a change in that department, for the greatest carelessness appears to be the rule in getting up the sheets that are sent in fo" publication. Whoever transcribes the telegrams might profitably take a few lessons in penman ship, for a start, and afterwards consult a few easy lessons in orthography, cap italizing and punctuation; after which he should be oompelled—as a semi-hour ly task robe profited by—to repeat this truism-----"whatever is worth (Lanz_ is worth doing well.!' If that wouldllot produce respectable work, aloha* tiM incompetent and get some one 'who has learned a few things else than a "flour ishing ' ABOUtioN SYMPATHY. A little incident occuoed last Thurs day in theeciuneaticnt IVllatute worth mentioning. As Governiii Buticista rum passpd into the 'Hail of the Rouse of Representatives to deliver his message,. a numier of our colored people, pv haps : two dozen, among them? eyed fernlike, followed in. They much dez. sired - to hear the Governor's sPeede.' But the doorkeepers or attendants, or dered them out, and insisted upon their going .l The :Pouf, Olean Nati: not #3- lo wed a. standing Mieelrea. House ele4t ed on the negro hobby I Some Vetoer" ; emu; politely offered their seats, but they were not permitted to remain— tley were driven out. YESTERDAY morning James D. Good now, who has been in the employ of the Hale Brothers, furniture dealers, at Nos. 9, 11, 19, and 15 Canal street, was brought before Justice Miller, charged with haveing stolen $2OO from his em ployers. The case of Mr. Goodnow is one of the most extraordinary ones ever before a criminal court in Chicago. He is a mem ber pf a popular Methodist church on the West Side, and has been considered a' leader among his bretheren. His pray ers have been long and laud, his exhor tations fervent and apparently sincere, and all his walks have been looked upon_ as exemplary and praiseworthy. To see such a Man appear before a criminal tri bunal,- and plead guilty to- a disgraceful crime, as was done by Good now yester day, is certainly something wonderful. The appearance of the prisoner way- most humiliating. A well-appearing man a husband; a father and a professed el:whit:lan, it is no wonder that.the blush of shame should mantle his cheeks when the Cloak Ca . removed, the hypocrisy is discovered,-and the smooth faced, honest man stands before the world a thTefl It thtts 'appears that a man has been:. stealing and praying at the same time—. exhorting, others to abandon wickedness in order that the field might be made' more clear for himself.. The, miserable excuse of family difficulty and trouble is no excuse at all for a continued series of pilfering attd robbery, The. fact is, tinned, that this man Gooduow has used and It carolor be - 'reasonably queS: 'the cloak tof religioo, as convenient icoverirtg, for the ,perpetration of crime.. Alrtyjniprti4 , for such a man is a waste 142f,goodleeling, a stariathy with thieves. •The Weinberg •of his 6"dblr liave { oata t sion to congratulate thernstlfea ififotr Goodnow' .detection . . arrest. The crime which hettaif ttsnimlttkd'' agitittst them is of jr. ratter Tgagaftude than that 'against theieWebl`MWolk. tear off . ..,ea weltark _-to.rder pude" to, tsar oirtirsr-bPone'of-the , Ve.neflts result , - ;Ingfroparls am* Goofterk is now Wwi:, Aar! be 'tried; au& tence passed upon him, at I th ofthe Recorderla:Ctontt. —Map et7s. NO. 88 -Xi' a' Et Olt} PCIAT BUIL.DING69. • . 4 9r#,Exi,/'!Oomptly • Ateladed 4 15 , • • igrOpteR:FkIPBIOES . tIa ARTICLES PITTSBURGH = DRUG _= HOUSES.:, TORRENCE' di MtGAR .A.perrnmoeAtros, Corner Fourth and Blineket Stractis t PITTSBURGH • Drugs, Drags , Medicines, Medicines, Chemicals, Chemicals, -, • Paints, P Dyet, Dyes, aints, Oils, Oils, Spices, Spices, -t Sods, Soda, d . Oream Tartar, Englifsh Mustard, &o. French. latastlf and Amerßan Perfin4ry Toilet Articles, Brushes, Trusses, Patent Medi cines and all Druggists article,. Strictly pure articles at low prices. I d - Physicians Prescriptions accurately cam.' pounded at all hours. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal use oa ly jaatyd tirEIFFECTS INF IIEtEtEGITLABL. TIES AVOIDED.—To ranch eating and drinking, new habits and modes of. life often produce irregularttiels in the bowels's/agent:Al health of the system. But Rit,t.troturrn's Pius will soon cure, the stomach regain Its strength and a healthy action of the system willte re , stored. No medicines PILLS ual in usefulness to the BRANDRETR'S ,J3RANDRETIPS UNIVERSAL SALVE AND ALLOOCIVS POROUS PLASTER'S. Every man the FIRE 2013 AVES had a box of th's Pills, a box of Universal Salve, and &LW/eters Porous Plaster put in their knapsack fiti(efex,- pease. And to this fact may be atoll:sited - MS absence of any of THIS RECHILENTT from the hospital. EVERY SOLDIER should haves bar of Brandreth's Pills, a box of Salve, and a 'Owe - • Porous Plaster. They are SUREtabe nsesLt f often lifo-saving. Sold by TNOMAS EZDRATR, Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers in medicines. myl-lythkwe ggrscrwirr AN D ' SCRSIEULODS , eraptloas will soon Dover the bodlbs of those brace men who areh a Vr their etautbrrs battles. Night air, bad f ood Was ----- -- — ____ _____,_ w in ma k e mi d havoc With tht- litroith ere „ iiTENETIAN HAIR DYE, VENETIAN fore let &seri man an Welsch' with lIQL- T LINMENT and CRIS TADOROb HALE LowAy, s onvr , n it a cerbadr o j am r el . .DYE, sold at eve u Wad of akin disease.. lithe reader Of thht ' JOS. FLEMING'S DRUG STORE . notea , vannotget a boxer/Vara Obliaientlrom, Cor. of the Diamond and Market et. the :ore hi his place, let him write tiitn -- -- - -- - - 80 Ifni entailing: the amount,. had / ra 'WE will mail a box of expense. Maw Oilers I IL • AND 'BLOOD PI rRIFIER.: willoot keezmymeelteines °Ethane beemui l e they, 1 Elr. Cutters' cannot make ne.Anuch wont an on other Pe** mute. SO cents, 811 . costa,. and *LAO per boxer i pot 1444 we 1 ENGLISH -BITTERS. TEE CONFESSIONS AND EX.- ' PERI/KNOB OF AN INTALEIX,.-Ftibi; A ..sure cornier Intemperance. . , , , lishal for the benefit and as a OAUTION TO , YOUNG MEN and others, who- suffer Salto- Dr. J. C.Ayers ' Family Medicines. Nervotut DebilEhemattire Neu of Nan- ; _ hood, ne, venni at the wane ti lir nloTas KZA2CI3 & SON'S, ar Szte.Ounn. y one who has cured himself OR. D. JAINES i attar undergoing conaktexat=ry. . 1, -- .A . 3,10: :r., + :751-F,A.3- icip,i-F2.s. By inelosing a postpaid envelope, '''-. single oopl_lnay be had of the author. _ . .WATEANMI. MAYFArIIi esq., ' Dr, Schenck'B Pialinonic, Tonic, slid Pills. relan-amdksv Bedford, Kings eo., N. Y. • - •••-•-•..1 , 44 . v. r, nit aPs o 'l_. lir *..- J. Y. COILNIVELL SAXVEL KZ7II; cORNWELL & KERB , , Celebrated Suehu & Sarsaparilla, , Gr ! ; Arid all other Family Medicines can be CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, .... ~,,, :10.4feau410 nt . V/e Silver and Brass Platers, And nuinufseturets of PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, i Torren,ce Az .lilVarr, No. 7 St. Clair street, and Duquesne Way, (near the Budge,) PITTSBURGH. reT . LYON'S KATILLIRON.-KA.THA gzfpRING STOcK 13,... - iron is from the Greek word " Sathro,"4 MI or . Kathalro," signifying to aleanae,..rejuvenate and restore. This article Is what its names li.. _ I ) . 1 A N t fi h " eltun Fo an r pmerving hair It is the r estoring most rema r kable bes lostile utly Pre -tug i , . Now being received by the subscriber [rota the partition in the world. It Is again owned and , factories a put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same careoskill and attention which gave It a sale of civet one million bottles per annum. It is a most delightful 4algpressing HAZELTON It eradicates sourf and tiandrur It keeps thethenui cool and clean . .. 1 W. P. ENIEB' It makes the hair rich, soft and glow. It prevents the hair fr om falling oliand turning _ ay. It restore/that" upon bald heads. Any lady of Goldman who values a beautiful head of halt should use Lyon's Kathairon. It a known and used thrott=the atidlised workt . old by all respectable D,F;riTAS S. BARNES a CO., New Ybrk niunwAnue, HAIR lIESTORAT/NOT A DYE, but restores gray hair to ttaorigin al color, by supplying the capillary tubes wit natural sus tenanoe,,impaired by age of - disease. All initan taneout diet qua composed of lunar cauilic, des troylng.the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dreaaLes. Helmatreerp Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to it ( natural color by any easy process, but gives the hair a Luxuriant Beauty, Promotes its growth, E x livents its .falllng off, eradicates - dandruff, and arts health 'and pleas saltness to the head. It as stood the test of time, being the original Hair Colbring; and is constantly increasing in favor. Used by, both gentlemen and ladies.. It is add by ail respecta ble dealers, or can be procured by them of the commeteld . aganta,ll S. -BARNES Or. 00,, 202 Broadway, New Torii. Two sizes, 60c. and $l. - IWbHAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.— . Pas la the oust deßghtful and extrao nary article ever diacover.O. - It chainpes theism burnt fade and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, Ltnpartbag th e lnichhiPutity of youth and the dittingue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the akin, leaving the complestortArtish, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronised by. Actresses end Opera Sin gers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Preps ted try W. E. BAGA-Nrllroy, Y. Addtess &Borders to • DPISIs - S. BARNES & CO.,' . Igetv York. IKEIXICA.DI .41V S T N6l 11,1 N MINT.-- ; The partiesin St7Lbufli and Cincinnati_ _who have been counterfeiting the Bldstang idnibent under pretence of proprieter abip have. been thoestopedby, tke<lourta To guard against th e er int Psittatta have: procuredfronithe RuitedSta • 4.10:1,- vate steel-plate • revenue stimii v9=-Pinolai ,overYte . top of each bottle. each p : bsen the x c e . ernatmofinyeignaturei-and-withoufwhich the article is a counterfeit, danigerous and worth- I leis imitation. Rtandnainnerrtro 14ent ,begpApia,andigitratig in favo idle.drlgg ilin r for .n murk• Tneyelkedi ram: Web alia at as _The I mm-ftble , globelhat . does. not co °coal , of fita , WondeighlretntetaXlttlr Mufti' eauslient:ln.Abe; With theVreshitains =ltedingigdienny iliengitetst .„ atsefaVand eaatiagest islatAnainsrbanata •lintlldlhigs,4bitasv 4tiahotild LiM:io lk t * har".. ise- - laisverri s bY nea 73.1-atudalotrr - ,!-D - .13.-41galiffEfipiresr-VbW • • riplkE,_ ABM.% „. ra 30 m-egt"' —IIIV 044. dand fetekftwagyiped _ imitation Bitters, - Plantation Bitters, FLEALINt. , „,„ iamond ';' • t st. q , damond and . c at. Ises, 444'.:, Trusses,. Yz •sasortilk. infants, TON- . at viky iehing anything in this line mane my stock, as I am con fideiithe prices and quality will defy competi timat Joseph Fleming, corner of 'the Diamond e best'brtmds of No: i Carbon oil at 60e R El 494.l l2 ill:Wattles of five gallons at 46c. . E NT IS TIVIr.--TEET,III - RE- Oiid .9 alipa • 'ilteit tua leittioist pakity_the Me of Dr. ra. J . . HAFFMAN . .'DENTIST. All work warranted • 134 Smithfield street, PtfTSBIIIIGH. DB.')OBISS 1 VENETIAN LIND. MEM' has given universal satisfaction during the fourteen years It has been introduced into the United States. After being tried by millions, it htuk been proclaimed the, pain des troyer of the - world. Pain cannot be where this liniment is applied. " If used tu , rected itaannot and never has in a sir e instance. For conghs, eo a influenzpy It can't be-beat. One 2.,ff , cent e will Ott' all the above, be sides being _lnirddl u tery,fantily for sudden ac cidents, subh 'ash tuts, mad% ritsec6 stings, &c. It Is betfeetly: °cent tensile idternaD.V and can begiven to oldest person or yonitgest child. Price 26Mad l ee cents a inittle. Office, 56 Oortltiridt street, N r Eorlc. Sold by TEAS_. DPATE; Pittsburgh, and all respectable D 8. my7-iyaftwo frar7HEADS THAT REVEL AGAINST the riga orSasts and Beauty in their color or in the hiss oftheir color, ma , be changed In a few mp_nientstotinyßEAUTlViL SHADE by a singleAstatcatian of -- ORISTADOHIPS HAIR DYE. Thesrapidity of Its operation perfect= permanent lietalthful acct., and th eg depth and richnetia litieslFit - -ittparts,ldie r tinguish this preparation from all other Dyesta use in thlsceug.try or In Europe. R alr Preirritivo, ' A valuable adjunit tothe Dye, in and promoting the growth aft perfect health of the hair, and of itself L when used alone, a safeguard that proteateithe nbrds ftbm decay mder all cir cumstances and under all Climes. Manufactured by J. ORisTADOIIO, No. 8 Astor House, New York. , Soldlity , all Drug gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. m c • Mr " ' 11/I°T. Is it a Dye. in the year 1866 Mr. Mathews first prepared the VENETIAN HALE DYP,-4 since that 4me it has been used by thousands/ and in no instance has It failed to give entire satisfaction. The VENETLAN DYE fir the cheapest in the world. Its price is only Fifty cents, and each bottle contains double: the quantity ordre; in those um l i t ale x sold for - 51. The yE LAW DYEIs warranted - not to in jure the or ticklp in the' slightest degree. The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation DYE pioduies,ang siutdo that may esired—one that will not fade,crook or wash out—one thattr uir icimanent as the hair itself. For sale by al ta ts. Price 60 cents. L MATHEWS- Grinciaagerkt. 11 gal It. Xi. Y. Also - manteattfirdr of 111 A T E*l-3 Aitli/CA HAM Gibes, the best hair dreitaing in use. Prize 15 cents. . janl6-1 • comer of slarket street and Fourth ' Drugs, MedicLues, Chemicals, Perfumery, Pants, Oils, dad, Varntabes, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shouiderlßraoes, And ail articles usually found In Drug Stores of tint quality, for sale tow, tent TORRENCE. ar. 'CIA E. IL, No,' 70 .411 arkot street, comet of l'ouitb. CHICKERLIWO . SONS HAZEL'PON BROS., W. P. EMERSON, MILLER, I.IIBSON s. sc., &( Prices From 8225 to iS/350.- Purchasers are solicited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere . GRAS. t' MELLOR, 81 Wood at. nahne - - - . - - F ALGIe FOR TRH, SANITARY FAIR. —All persons, Societies, and other having FLAGS, are requested to lend them to the SAI , 6 ITARY FAIR for purposes of decoration in the various btultUngs. Arrangements have been made with Mr. John W. Pittock, in Fifth street to receive them. He will give a proper receipt and mark them, so that they can be returned af ter the Fair, if desired, or if the parties wish to contribute them for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission, the receipt will Indicate the Flag a It the name of the donor. t is desirable that e Fl ags be sent in as soon as passible, so that those It may be cleaned. JAMES an29-2w Chairman Committee on_Flags. MIT'M MN AL BANK OF PITTS BURG —A Dividend of $3 U. Share, (Internal Revenue paid) his, t been de:. dared -trom Stk . molits of:the last six months, payable to Sk.nitheiders or their legal Agents. nooks will beopen from the 16th to 31st Mot for an increase of 1000 Shares to the Capital Stock. S t ockitoldsrseansvail,themeekve s of their priv ilege of ifabwri , bing •in cedfdrmity with an Act to provide a National .Currency, approved at Washingtoh, D. V., Feb. 25th, 1868. my4-2w JOHN. D, *CULLY, Cashier. Da. int4l4ol. 6 STHFIELD street, continues to gu o arante Ml e his cures in cases of PRIVATEDISEASES. His remedies are prepared by himself. No patient will be sent to adruggist-for hie medicine. Having had large experience in a practice of over thirty years, he can insure relief in a few days. Terms low and cures certain or no charge. Delicate Disease*, Liver. Lomplaint, Palpitaion of the Heart, Strictures, Diseases--pf the Bladder and Kidneys, General Debility - and Nervousness yield readily to his treatment. my9-.11. QPIACIALISCITIC E. HEADQUARTERS FRTS.....ANITARY FAIR, 0 M AN' 1864. the -Pittsburgh • ,Itairmatrof Sanita tlit different Coninattees of ry Fair is especially re quested to make immaliateend full reports to the Treasurer, N. HOLMES, esq., and pay over all money collected. Due Acknowledgment will be made daily by the Treasurer, and in addition on the first day of June, he opening day of the Fair, full statements detail will be published of ail subscriptions, giving t heictelibresch spec ial branch of manufactarei,each trade and pro fession. 1;:, order of theY.....x.ocut/ve Com. iny4-11v P. R. 131lftrisaiT, Chairman. W,F, , LL1D(4,1 Wolin FOR SALE - Kyr' softer' flier orerefor sale the dwellin house in which he now" liven situated on South Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. The lot is 27 feet front by 160 deep,*ummng tack to a 20 feet 1416 YKiat la - Ckhdro aMrierWarick,- contains 'Mx rooms and cellar. The oonses are. a wash 'house, stable, coal t i fi #onse, rus, There Is a large yard surroundl the dwelliag, filled with Rae • 2 11 t§M aeAtaia. ms of e dwe T iz herials gw.w waterte I also o ff er for sale a able country resi dence In Rochester township acr , Beaver county, pa, twy otrid,s= C ECY 4lig gtorWfr=e es dwelling, eon „two, rooms, on the property. There is also ;a orchard of all nds of fruit. There a a=unTsevica-- ftuateart la . For terreur,NffefillEli2 Wadi 00:1403.,. *mai' • _ • atty. A L4RGE"'. 77. , - • tRLANDIL ap23 gollmaramat„„fld door from-6 PLANTATION BIT. 5. i .,.....••••'" .-,...„ 1 s , • f r ! . 1 41 7.1 U"'A '4 l6 ' :4tltl 1 , - , --al., .. , lade ,-• 1 I i ,T, itD, ‘o* - N 0.1 .... . : 21 o: - ,*_-_--.4....„-_ ,,, _ 0 • ;. ,- I XI VQ . ..,-i,. ._ ci) sr :mit- • w.---- IR I—Lg ;c- , :_... oNe 0 -- , , Lia• - `O 7 - u° - E. 0-.4 P , 9 • C., z 6 .. gx 401 04 4 , u , k:t • ,O. , ~: .1.1 - 4 1 „,. ,:. i ~, ]- C . 15 2? • • .. 8o "t CC' = ,127, q • i cc ,63 .n. - ~ mi. 0 —a „ . i =. 1 " 11 '. 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No. 169 routt94, Strict, Between Smithfield and avant. N O INDUCEMENTS trawl OUT BY offering low prices ; lint. an nitatda fe• will be charged In every for the bee& Ms will be used, and all andalfillosecala mry to nose iseresment essuits, znyitqwd ft. N SPICE) BLAOKBERRY, - • For Cholera Logluatnat-or Summer Complaint Dreeniery, &e. The Best Remedy before theloub-. lie, Safe, Peasant, RtßeletitT, SOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS. my 9 J Alt DINE & SON, Old Oraiosity Sh AID AND COODIIER49C>;DICOP the patriotiC people of4/feldsrally.o4l. , yards and Eastern Ohio:, 11 heretr4eiliesjid;;Df. making the above department of -1a coming- Pittsburgh Sanitary Pair equally a *at success. Numerous MACS and irephdes,Of the present war, of the Mexutan. war, wend , tEtLh, Indian and Revolutionary werithiSt , , neeted with the early 4 iettieinenkefitur, Won, : or with events and men prominentin lour Mato, fy, curiosities of - every 'description ire'etbrett away in private receptacles, antriney bratightc together, renderthe"OLD oulmarDY SHOP' not the least of the attractions ofthe Pair, The committee, therefore ask that ail who.4ret, to help along the good cause, would sehd &such articles of the above description Si hey have, or can procure from others, Grt im . . - committee _where. titer-o*e donated will he dispoiediof tlit,,ddrkielfrick direct, or under the greet:inn of the Deantive Committee. 'Rut articles Merely id 4ed on ex hibition, receipted for by any member of the committee, will be Certri/2-1 :ireseriiff'zinktithircisi ed. Letter. should' deceinpanil giving its orign, history, etc—andlf donated, its value. Give dverything you eau and lend : l*Pa , _ rest. - , On behalf of the Committee, . • . JOS. S. MOBRlSON,lnfarnan.': Gso. Cuaresr, Secretary. All articles either donated, or. left tor exhibi tion, can be left with, or addreisidtoeithetcif the following members of the - p04 . 40.4i W. D. bi'C/OWAble;,, ee Water st.,,pittAiligh. . SON, JAS. VRE,M: . „ .. , corner 4th and Brant, `-a = DR. Yorpf DkrptijsV , corner Penn and Htikiix. S. RIDDLE, - Pinitoilice,U*o2. • 11. LEFT -Rafitaya ! my 3-2.1 ... eyviue ; U0 -PARTNERSHIP NOTICIII.--IPIERf IL/ undersigned have formed a co -partnership at hishoning Furnace, Mahonilcounty, Ohio, under the name of WORE= BAILEY CO. for the purPosegitualdgg . ifilogE rimet 001/.., Sm. JOIN S. DILWORTH, JAMES M. BAlLEY mylOawlirrollCOcac-BroBisERY a, GO. Et..,. r - I C SIZZeaS AWai n z eta vet, at the month of Littlesfona eek I three acre. of coal, bank open. Dwell ing h o u se well papp.eand painted, hati . par. lor, Mx roams, 'Portico and Mak tandem Fated in, well of water, abundanCe .OP - ch , olecr nusamteratezi ~ m. , , sladlcEteiseQpigis twa'rictes 'cifildralperrimk4ireklibldsullit The location Is very dealfatdav:riaat: school., etc. Pansaiiiinatlthir4ilayni . EV ODTTITODIT /ID rayia l . • ..„-,t- c,.w.,,,ircA.-',..l,,,Aillilf..dostmaies, Degi t it -Wed iiiTavt-4!1,-1/B—St LiimehrstatiV 020 pa.= 0 4 g o pli E-4 c> o o Delathes, Dress Goo'da, Black and raz07114147,:: Sherorta, Moab, Irma. a% Flowers and 4nchan, Shaker !laude, San Umbrellas, GingWim au . a._1,,4J- i i m utekeelia&P°4 3 Oslmmures for Men tuul-.Boye Wnw, ALLEGHENY OM:". 'RELTICi - soN .. rf.F:i~ ~. ' _ GlislW6 0-1 ~~. TE4WV -- '3IIIIIII2ISMOM ;,._,.....„,,,, 4 , r . . , biAbillrom- 4 _ , 4 C.,,i..4 f • ~ . .i _t,, ,' ,7:5,•e - ,- .41-,, , ,.. ~ _ ..... „, ~,, , ,,e y,,,,, 4 .,,,:: ~.„..?., ...-S,l=-; I.4lllltrUr ' VRIPUI., 4 - 1.,z , .. -- ,e1.-4z:, • we ty.ia nosfrsotorist a luoststipir Gaa pscil4 thtcPti 31tif 0414-10#0tabWEVAMIst; vit ilbmpede* 0 0 312 eUtplis . and . Vitici e4,'",-.744,ct4 - 1..: ~,,t .! ..;,,x4,,,1144E WARD.'.:ti;,.;-:. 1.1 - •'e , the urn. WWI' cut piodtte To any mot thatianabt tY _ . an. thstanctinr:4- , P SIDENT - LINCOLFP-] Has adnniabtrandi OAO Or the greatest Rebellions tbeffq4dOrenAcsew r Adidlists used nearly alltokilteri &IL /row WWII, we bare CIU 1 111,M) • Enough for one present trade and ahellirive our customers the benefit eherepf, and fuwew•litop to ask where ` we efullitfd"More Wherf•trwie are Bone; and customers may 4t always rely uponget- Ung, at CDIPOERTk- Ti Ed' SEIO.E-2-13TORE Lea door to theExpress- Office, the. beet foods for:thedead fey, tftweriall= occasions. We khalliteep pace with - the tlmea r and, come - Witt mar ln - tlw i ttfrifieicft.Paidiss, , you will find Us w ady for aasemency," and always Mains, InY4 Shoe =us .. - a , r , quktlngi the prices. • kar ritati t Savings _lnstitution • •I §: ATE ENT OF THE coNornoN irtrthezatiovi instittitidn;- Saturday, April ossi: Atiount ofbepotlte ' ‘81.10,673 66 - Amount jaterestdue de. posit:dm May let ' ' 3,174 06 • • Amount Oonttorn tFund. A55ET ..605te 16,.5190,661 67 FlrstLteneo Iteair-tet 99,818 67 US. 60 Bann - t art - . '60,460'00 U. Debt (.ler. otek,-..46x66F ACI Accrued Internet potted. 1 , 6 4-67 - • office -nin"-iittl;i7 - U or — - omakotquito 0,669 274111.90,141 61 The undersigned Auditins Committee , hart examined the toiiiri 'Of thl'lnstittitiOn, tie bonds and securities and counted the oaehosnd have found the above abatement cogect. N. Laziii.:DS vOEGHILY W. B, COP:ETAini: Ptttelnugh t ala724l, ISE* • • '4: 2 / 4 - Deposits received DAILY and EVFSY SATURDAYEVENItta. -Interest paittat SIX PEB GENT . per pnnpin, . - LSAAC JONtS, 4 tireitident; ilon. llo3 . l l l 4lowat Hon. J. lifotallatt3i Wm: H. Smith, C. G. Hussey, Wm.•ll. Copeland, Jacob Painter, . • Harvey Childs, Nicholas yoegiily: • • Oirioe,,l6BXoprth . Strqej: A. A.:O - ARRIER; Imastirer. Soffi:d.FloralD6l)ge;in . o . 4 ':A 2 N L ITAKif - --4f*Ent;', -. , ••I : ...443.. 4.4i1;4'.7......:.::: 7:::-. 'TIRE COMMITTEE ON • PLA.NTRis .11. FRUITS .A.PlD_FLQWBBStututidentlap • peal to the aid of altaltillOtiilterilitorillta both Amateur, ConiinCiefal sn4 Ptofeteigapl The laudable objeet of this : Fiiirand exigencies of thetimei odd: the developMent ' of each :day,.alone, will urge the Patriot' and Philanthrepist , - We solicit Thin , donations or . Colitiibatlons Of such articles as will adoniand - rendere the Department under: mu . .elouge,vuldelpledid ample extent, and wheratareful ts.;V:(11/ always be at hand, Hat_ the . o .wierit - 0 44 1 0 1 may rest assured thiiViteifeedlialiiits wihbe duly.eared for: In addition to thedirdliutry pro ducts ofthe green-house and garden, the Cora , mittee also solleiteeemtributions of Bouquets, Out Flowers, Baskets of Flowers, 'Dried Froi; Floral Designs, Wax Flower 4., Hanging Baskets; • Flower Stands, Phamtotrtte4iiii, . Fern Oases, Autumn Leaves, Aviaries, Aquaria, Gardening Implements, Seeds, N„ t}ye Wine, Giv..443zang . 1 .414. •- eArdeit Seats & Vases, Fountains, Horticulrural Iron Work, , Horticultural Wire Work, Horticultural Ohtna and Glass, klifrtlinituratifottery; - Foreign and Exdtle Pratt, ' Dried Fruit, Wax Fruit, Garden Statuary. In short, Bustin Ornaments of every kind, or anything of a rural or rustle character that does not strictly belong to the Agricultural Depart ... . Daily contributions Of so' floweia,..hetiquets i designs,baiiketS, !se., 116 - as to insure a. coign* and regular supply ditingth Fair,4wili . aoseptawe i and contributors will'pleasesierMara" with-the,Oliaietuatt of the Committee, • AT FLOILA.L HALL.. Donation_ or oontributions from abrosa.esayr beimult to WAL 41.000wAN, the Fair, with Bill,*Ladityyttuirked: OFor the Fiala and Thieiteihkarde Debitatiment—.For the Connuttice.lq .„ -BISSELLp.ca: HOOP SKI TS NEW sT rc: M 9 C4EL4LAN*4; 1 55 - MYTH . STREET. Votiirtiry - lesideme soon` troOM A' stain, i4511* Jot planted iwittc-Fl99lcossiik: 44.11Pber7, P4fIR?4.-YELA4Y11.7141.41440114,41119 of the Wood a Run Stat l - 9 91c 1 nAPVITW aann qQ rarflorayie'an4 omdato-sidlivay co., from whielktilp B msea4amisedrxtigouictapytrat fool-wW be mold or . car0k,r 49,9 19.91g ; 69 Pox LrttrofFeer; rxdilw. fr.ga. . . ; - .4413X - d g ao • FOMigt." • , Tar" kinziabottittaistrahp Fititaalstlfool24 - 01.5z ; sign of= thine G111111:143014tar WA • awdaaingati - Bokekletir t obbidg an oulebinttry of *Vet/ 1 . 4 1;+ = "th_*tee" In dieadl a . /rTiaar: attothi to, all nterwA it* meesHtkiki 11497.001.1 etrV l CATer lf temedies 4.*;;WWl lnerts • gititrouioillizetatituce AMY% • • 414.eigittaltrr ihrtivy ,M7 l MI; 141.10- N''l •. 7 • . 4 , 'tort. PaCATIPM or at. aV I at!blarttuelas f thIOIr 111, .Ti m a l agetN1 14 1 ,2 SnAtb4 l , o 4 Apakz ~`, TRUSTEES s riTT§BMIGH imoo BEEE La:4 ps,.;:r. Just tacel.red at .-:~ a~~
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