®fre | "FRiDAIf MQfiNINCt, MAY ao,'lBm7 THEIoBOGBS PROCIAMATIOnT It is reported that the W&rld?f£n the Journal of Commerce, publfsheil’m New \ orfc city? have been suppressed by the Administration,and their proprietors ar rested, because of the bogjw pxftpjnaiion.lf .this he.:so it ie but another.'.and: the greatest outrage yet perpetrated 8y w6ak, corrupt and degen. As soon as the papers in discovered the hoax they weraiproropt inex posing it, and what, more! could- they do? That it did not originate iwitlreither of them is evident from . the Statement of Mr, D. H. Ca*io i; . General Agent for the New York'asssoetated press, who Bays that— “At kh early hour on Wednesday morning a fraudulent proclamation, signed by the Preai domv wae-OeHvered In manuscript to each of the editors of the morolhg papers in this city ; by d&ection'of the Executive Committee of the* Associated F&ss, and with the approval of the publisher# Of the Journal of Commerce, Tribune, £xprai, World, Time* and Herald association a rettardof $l,OOO for such evidence as maydeAd to‘t&e«onvictton of the author of the ,abcfoe l b&tiied fraudulent document. *■" ,0. . D. H. Ceajo.»’ Frbm’ttiis it will be seen that all of the'lkdiliag New dailies w?re im posed uppoyirat some of them detected the’initiostore in time toprevent its pub lication. The World and the Jour nal, as. shop as they detected the were ■ prompt in their exposure of it, and' what more could they do? The real atitho'r of the mischievous outrage should lie hunted out .of his hole and punished,, ,but to wreak revenge upon thp innocent victims in question, looks as if the" Administration desired but a flimsy, pretext to suppress able but courteous opponents of some of its lead ing enactments. We trust, however, for the sake of the Government, as well as for the sake of the papers in question that the report is not true. We also hope that the forger may be ferreted out, and not only pnmshed’but made to divulge the secrets of tbe vile set for 1 ■wfl/tn- he operated. If he hut tells the truth, we will-see that the leading deal ers in- gold in Washington and New York, are the real culprits behind the scene G and If half Glen. Frank Blaiß says of . Secretary ; Chase be true, we would not be surprised to hear of his being the leading spirit of them all. We aro have this business thor dughlyjexposed, satisfied that it will take'the starch ont of many panting pa triots; whose stock in trade-Js denun ciation of copperheads, and blatant pro fessions of extensive loyally to the man whose name they put to the bogus proc lamation';' >fO SOCIAI EdVAUTY I\ THE ;1 ! " " AHSIY. Ajeneril; Ordef,' signed by Brig, Gen. T. dated at iieadquarters oi - . the Sd -Dir., 10th Pulaski, Tenife,/(Dodge's department,) contains the {ollewing Verjf explicit information veteran private soldiers who have shed their blood in their country’s cause:' oi :ri; ■■':■}s V trying the 'ibpa of the service &i \ heart the perntclouji effhet of a too ftee 'BOCtk'l interpourte between* officers wid men. iffidfers Afe, Uftreflire,' Strictly forbid den to associate on' tejfma ! of equAlity with en listed men. This Apjjifei especially to officers meaB f“^>»3ing' of any description, or with their m^a, a® also permitting them tp yiilt theif quartets, except on busi ness j this is to be done' ih a ptpi»er manner. In a general.'sense, tfcla order trtD make it the or officers to require respectful and cour teous treatment /from enlisted men on all oc casioni. Whenever coippany efficers. or officers connoted with regiments br batteries, are guUty of vioUtlng thiß <Jrder ( it the duty of regimental cornnumdera 'to place such officers i° arrest, antbp refer the proper charges against the same Without delay; any regimental commAnder negledkagto do this : wffl be placed in artest ijy Jhta domniander, anil the charge or negtast of duty against him.” AUhough.t his dA'dcr waa published aa far back-hs April Bth, we have yet to hear of 'Asinglfe<fol>jefetion being raised potty. to the class dis-,. tinctio*®which it makes. Had,it been the negroes who were debarred from social intercourse with their superiors; there would have . been a grand pow wow to toform the great.evil and injustice. , But being only white men-, ami soldiers; at that, the matter goes entirely unnoticed—node willing to enter aplea iff their behalf. Thus the work'qf leveling goes on—lowering the' standard ofthe white masses and bring ing up, M'fhat'they 1 can unite in thA topiil relation as brethren of a common humanity ;,whiie over all tow era the privileged class—the patricians— the shoddy aristocrats—the- military sa traps—who must not familiarize them selves with the mnaile. What a oharm ing spectacle 1 ■’Officers, toeh who a general thing are ireahjtojjra toe ranks ofthe people—/rom - the workshop, the farm, the desk not to be allowed to associate with their fel -■* low f;V' Does' holding a commission in the nqilitkiy s|rvic,e inake them of bet ter staff than'ordinary mortals, or doe s carrying-a niusket and knapsack lower men to the standard of brutes'' Wc arc inforerfejjtShaJ /filfteeii oncers, who had skedaddled from the battle-fields of last' week;”were handcuffed and sent back frouuJV'asWngbo^j;the otper. day, to servcTout tßeiir.tftne'to the' ’rtflfKk f Are ones /.whose shoulder-straps our rbaw down ■V>!' Of conuse, every t>he <if’thein.'lmui lie is ’ucefl, must receive ‘the homage of j i qur gepnblic ( .** .« ’ tdatiujciithifags lead be and O ecial wonder? >. «q *«•. * ' # Sr‘^ Bri7J^SMSI? ; s f®«*s ‘day mmim ~.° a nZ&jr :->Hag-flteam hteum re r. I .it:- i KL *’£ U.I& first. PITTSBURGH t. that when Humboldt was asked, “Why the male ofthe human spcieß offered an exception to the rule in general among all other animals that the male is hand somer than the female?'' he answered after a moment’s reflection, “I deny the j fact! It is our natural gallantry that i makes us think women more beautiful ; than men. The women do not concur i in the opinion.'’ Can't HE Done. —Wilkes’ Spirit as- firean.ii,i:,„„n'remi U i.-,, i sens that “the nation cannot live with RU • Abraham Lincoln and Seward at its ilm.i i.-'.vit.'tMti h,i fd nead during the next terrible |Lur years. miuuc.it u.im,.i Nm,. . Even U honest, they are unequal to the »rEMKTiAKHnu nvf , r . ' I ' o\- E , L^ ENT ’“ Dd ™ iWkKn Un:V *'** * , ! mtsefin Z Ty' ' ~ and cotnmt* : have labored to destroy. ’ ft ' r M • «D;.„ 'MtrK« No. 12: BfeSeU’S BlOCk, The payment of a million of hollars i'".'. ' jW " IT,«,aihotebiit, received at the Sanitary Pair In New iii.'' ,:;"', 1 ' :u (...*» tt hare we huvUMt recetQfcftom the muuOe ; York city, has been made to the Treasurer “E. , . '• ; 7 ' 1 m . turer * oI 'ofthe rtanitary Commission. The ar ‘" l,Ket BRADBURY, New York, l counts are not yet made up, and about a , w ;?*' ’ c, f, »*> AND ! ,3!md do ' l,lr9 mor * he ‘— - SOHOMAOEEB & 00., Philadelphia! , - , w ~1 ' • r{“" ; a new lot,of their superior 1 dJI® Washington correspondent ofthe San jfc,:.',;,;:” ll ' 2 “ : ' J " .T> , T A '"VT A’ O I i Boston Journal says: “Wc have lost w k havk learskd mit th J 37 1 “■ .< ?« ... -1 IJ. A. IN U' Q 1 , twel,e Generals: Sedgwick, Wuds. be tutonlahed »t soythitig. Years otTI- '’Xto I Also, a Somplete assortment of i*j Lieutenant de Rnrhollo «... „„ i„. .I In w '* t *T en * on . **«*» ami Rico, kill- 1 J»ri«we»od .correspondence extending through- ° ffl f Celebrated ' Port‘«tnm*»e in H ° c “ c, * t WM °» Jnty at , ed, Bartlett, Gettv, Robinson, Morris' ou * **' autioireUtte. of the bnutnbln etobe *->• ••-..•i.; ... * j.„| 3 v U AblUlflftllllMC UFI nnrnuo s^SJ?sXHSi3! s Ti ai,^-, ‘ i 1 ‘SPSiKSI 0115 ”K..' . •^pmeevtaasaa gyman wss askinn thp hriX if Jtf» < - r_ ,a n Oman in horth Georgia put to him k ,hl e persons and circumsunces. hence iA\ “ is Potfrth st ”? “4' r tnstmmcjnt has gained sorapidly in poh =£“}„» !Lh7?, E 1 d)Blf 3he was i the following inlerrogatnrv “TV, 1 7 ;at llu ’ r ’> «> indorse thelr st.,te„,on.. ■ * tour ~r - 1 “i" V «“tved so many premiums within ready, a shell fell upon the roof of the I'nna 1 'nna „n.i s -’ D:d von N .„ w » ‘ J - Ml -' nLixni.tT. i the space of two years, as the New Seale £wn W t her l ! on cri «“ :-r i f.LLAKLEY. f , wounded nine persons, aifamongthe ! yoUn * barr V "'' " '“ l '' ' h ' toide,Xho W lay Xotionfels ! « Wurt, er h '* tlOtW ' kneeling and bend- ; W send Lincoln delegates to !ho ,*» 9 '■’« »'>rs I astonished to .tnd ««™".nt. fortheaaicot CrudeOfl. : ing over her, was weeping bitterly and Baltimore c onvention. ne., and cramp, had entirely mr, mP , an, 11 coma fcb " No. iss. w„o.i. t r,et. Pi„.bu«h>a ~-- lTd S f^ Dg J° 8^ nch *c blood that wel- j The Alabama left Cape Town Cape • n ‘ Khl ,hr °oeh. which 1 had not done UfiLP rou the souvTph - U^i'?Jw e - I miU OoUHt«rfeitS II I ed from a terrible wound under her left lof Good Hope, on the twenty seven h for )c -“ rs ' t«n,ke another bemg. .My -Z! H ''rr„ ol^ ' l LOOK OUTill M ) When the wounded girl recovered her'hraled b ovm y th h e ey rnT et ' mCS nee<l 10 bo • l K hM?hS ßY, t' Vl t’ Se|,t - “• ‘ Tr. V r ‘ ! '“‘ ~,n " r ' roA '- ?*f i & Y TiS; , sla “ T —my TS. :f;irKs"3"ES gR,^!““ redl "‘“ -7‘ ■“•“- SSI*"’:=•»ES;sISHISsaISSI worthy of you." The young soldier’s ! 1s ■“<* to be misprisofaof treason t.> It?, ‘•from the Manager of the Fair - ftttntvurjjt. ’ ’ treasurer j one ofthe itneat stocks ever tt?sM^ tears were his answer, ahd Miss Anng, | aflk a soldier to take dinner and desert, teers? H lor the 1 tllildren of Yolun* i I";'" l!’ ' tuJ >' ackm,K - 1 HmSflgwuik IftSfiZSffitZA * summoning all her strength, attempted I MAR „, gt> a. . 67TU St „ . Ae ot osr : to smile. Nothing canid be more heart- 1 m ARHIED. New York, Au S 2. issj. j brother* and .lefenocrsttl.e memory oMhe°glSri 1 r n DIAMOND, Practical Optician - k“ u‘ '."J* ‘W 1 k *° u l f °r No, Al, 51, 51 Fifth street. ' m tb e embrace of 1 I L th ’ b >' iicv - J- o. Harriuon, .Mr oh , l . l . (lren catering from weakneae and weak 1 unis . Mhj It into the fceartVi v\ t v t’hrla ! hnWeTWimMif Twi pTt ws 'v l °T sinscloUB5 inscl0U8 - »toy «Vby Be" 0 ?. KMcu "i. r . RTjRfiT. ENGRAVINGS Swim- VAMfab one whbse y ® , &&'Z »«i who Ire h to»««« • i Lieutenant de Roehelle wds the first _ m that U Denar^ ul ,' 1 " y Je * < -' rl i> t “' n - appropriate LT^XtT 8 ’” be h CI l edS -“ IWil1 die r ' E - A - WILaON ’ S REMEDY : lev. the soon, top, but*! would have yon to die ~, R*v. W. H. Waoooseb, Madrid, Nv ■’ !, •'•‘ansementa can be made lor therecen. m Wife There is yet time to unite r nm , A ;im {:"oST mi '“ lliou . 0( every article th^ TLvtranetrhifd", , K C—.»P«iou, idhwa, Bv„„. b „ U , ,o. tov Plan,llZ'^S <1 i "guUr.v. on T«es -Ihe ybung girl did not reply, she was Colds f . ~ _ greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, ’ until" heX * 1 “""“oons, al lo'ur o’clock, too.weak - A Slight flush rose for an in- ’ ou K h “- aud “1> Throat Asa CrnniK, Philadelphia, i?a " ,\I. Cooler N-o"7 ,o lt" ce v’H,‘ 'l 11 ' "ffl o9 °t •!«»’ tU? hcr - pnl f che could be seen and bun, AffeotlouY "’‘ " 1 have been a great sufferer f.ont ' nr oTh,f«‘htivtogbulS thatjay and pain were Struggling in her Together wltih a Uanintlel n * ; S?l B i’ e P‘ la : and had to abandon i'reachlng. * • Ih'lteil t" c.int.-r with the Oonimlftee. spirit foi the mastery L vine'll non a g et “r wltih a pamphlet giving the presorlp- ; Plantation Bitters have cured me. r lAMEN M. t.’OOPEIi sofa her bridal-dress ail stained with tlo “ • history of hi. ease, can be ob- , -'■S.CATHonn.ltochester.N.Y.'' . , &HX jfjENNrras olqod, her hair disheveled, she had Ulnedol Fleming f ‘\* **, i ftaveffiven the plantation Hitters \villiam vvade *' s n h\ T War e Lc I ,Znnf U ,f U, p n e !P leBB a , 9 _”^ 9 -nero, thedllantond and Markets,. U^«lL,°4°aJf.“ b, * d " U,m - I,h , ’ sne was . Lieutenant de Eochelle took —' -.-.. - | a W D Amdbkwb t ommmee on Mecltaules' Hall sknitoTv Fiir her hand and requested the Rev. Mr. OP lEREBIILAHI Superintendent -Soldier’s Home" ctn„ f;.'. u >y">-tt S Dickmson to proceed with the cere- dri^^^^^“ h f I * The P.anTTion Bitters have cured I E VKHWRK,Hi " REATHmom When it was time for the dying girl to say Yesj” her lips parted several times Tli 1°?. nijif’ tho , B,omilo h regain Us strength f H. b. kinoslbv, Cleveland, o.” wold wT ,d T artiCU ] ate ' Atlastt he toXS. he sf m s ed“ C c!^fr S^a J ,t'u.eZn^ a r t < o * d * The Bitters have cured word was spoken, and a slight foam i he BHANDKETH’S PiLlki^BEANDrSthS “® of a derangement of tfe Kidneys and I'rinary rested upon her lips. The dyilg agony SK.S and ALf.t.'otjifS Skireha™. haB distressed me for years. It acts :Z"Z r * Jo C „ miniSter 80bbed a 8 h « Slf *Brandreth’s ‘ “ No. proceeded With the ceremony. An hour l^ s * a °f Universal Saive, aadaa Alicock’s *’* fcc-i ic. afterwards all was over, and the bridal- SlS 11 f l^ eir knapsack free of ex chamber was the chamber of death. Sbsenee of an£ofTHis Kliment"frem toe de Rochelle ha 9 sworn to hospital. from the perish in battle against theiYaukees, and nranih'.n„ Ul^ H Bh ,°^ l ? I,av " a box of we are sure that he will keep his oath. KSSSpiif*' “'They- are’'4pr'e? c d S» p ! cce f f He has now a double motive to hate ott ? D Ufe-saving. 5 are M, 'RE to bo usefni, them and his own existence. 1 nnd°hi . b .J Hu^l^ s ., KEi ' PA T H ’ Pittsburgh, j | myN,ydiwr b e aC&lerB medicines. 8 ' Then and Now.—The following stan ■ «as were very populnr in New England, where they were extensively published and admired in 1847, the year of the Mexican War: distances from saktoi n«5 JRicltlnondj will be foniid of interest at c °a*WBW,*KEBB, OAEEIAGE MANTJFAQTDIffiBS, *£B££>Rfc *. '&jCarriage Hardware, To£jraQhbo^...... w T».|fflSaU i3j juwya i prrrsBDBQH. ‘ NO MOKE UNION, We yesterday alluded'to the fact of the Abolition majority vot ing a resolution, offer&fp JoSh L. Dawson, in favor ogijreßcautioiP of ; | the Union ; the followi» tf ||e-iikaV I P roccedm g s upon the |psject3’ 'lt ' will; beaten that oUr repreStiitative voted :;with the majcWtjt- Ij; after reading these proceedings and the vote upon *hem Miy one can claim the Abolition as a Union party, he can only be excused be cause of being wilfully blind and incur able indeed : Whereas, It was solemnly declared by this House on the 22d day of J uly, igQi, sneaking in the name of the people of the United States Ind In face of the world, that the present civil war P ur Pose of conquest or oppo >hi Ut #?L ely t 0 ?* tOK th « Union, with all the rights of the people and of the States unim paired; and whereas, a civil warlike the pres ent is the most grevlous of all national calami ties, producing, as it does, bloodshed, spoliation, and general demoralization; and whereas, the American Government cannot rightfully wage war upon any portion of its people, except for the sole purpose of vindicating the Constitution and laws, and restoring both to their just su premacy; and whereas, a restoration bf peace is essential to the perpetuation bf a system of re- ; publiean government, it Is now eminently befit- i ting a Christian and homogeneous people in the triumph of our arms, and m the exultation of victor}’, to tender the olive branch as a substi tute lor the sword. Therefore, 1 Resolved, That the President be required to make known, by public proclamation or other wise to all the country, that whenever any State nowin insurrection, shall submit herself to the authority lateral Government as defined in tfre Constitution, all hostilities against her shall cease, and such State be pro tected from all external Interference with her ocal laws and institutions, and her people shall be guaranteed in the full enjoyment of all those rights, which the Federal Constitution gave them: and in the exercise of a sound and patri otic discretion he shall proclaim a general am nesty to all those who, by false counsels, have been induced to engage in the work of rebellion. On motion to lay on the table, the vote was as follows : V eas —Messrs. AUlson, Ames, Arnold, Ash ■l?hn„lJ-, Baldwin, Beaman, Jacob w U nT Cl ’ S°l d ' 'T a. brown, Cl £?> oob b,Cole, oreswcn, Henri’ Winter Mavis, Thomas T. Davis,' Demi r?fts«n ,‘l Uy ’ MS**)'' Eliot - IVnton, Prank, Garfield, Gooch, Orlnnell, Griswold, Higbv, Hotchkiss, A. W. Hubbard, .l! H. flufc banl, Hulburd, Hutchins. Jenckes, Julian, Kas- K K rb* y ' Fran »T ia Ti %V "'. KeUo ?ff- Orlando Kel logg, Lbngyear, Mcßride, McOlurg, Mclndoe AISSi a'nf-l I ‘m’ Moo i ho ' ld , Morrill, Daniel Iyera ’ Norton, Odell. Charles Patterson, Porliam, Pike, Price, Hllliam N-Randall, Alexander H. Rice, John 11. Rice, Edward H Rollins, Shannon, Sloan, - t'™ lth A Spalding, Stevenß, Thayer, Tracy.Up lv?fn' fln w a w, e “e’i rßh ’ Uhu H. 'Vashburne, I WilUarn B. Waßhburn, Wilder, Wllßon, ami Navs—James O. Allen, Wm. J. Allen, An const Augustus O. Baldwin, Bliss. Brooks, Jas. S. Brown, Chandler, Coffroth, Cox, Cravens, Dawson, Eden, Edgerton, Eldrldge, English h Inch, Ganaen, Grider, dale, Harding, Harl KeSsS- “ crrick T ' Hol “an, PhUlirJobnson v£ W.’ n n^P^ LA2ear ' Lon S« Malory, Marcy McDowell, McKinney, w. H. Miller, Jas. ft! Morns, Mornsson, Nelson, Noble, Pendleton. Robinson, .las. Rollins, Ross. Scott John B. Steele, Stiles, Strout, Stuart, Voori bees Joseph W. White, Wlnflehl, Fernando \\ ood, and \eamen—63. A Thrilling Incident of the War. We find in the Courier de* Stats Unist the following touching narrative of an incident in the siege of Charleston, taken from the Mercury of that city: The Yankees from time to time throw a shell into the city, and nobody seems to mind it. But misfortune willed that yesterday a shell should throw the en tire community into mourning. Miss-Anna Pickens, the daughter of our loraier Governor, never consented to leave the city. Despite the represen tations of General Beauregard, she re mained, braving shells and Greek fire tending the wounded and cheering all With her presence. Among the wound ed Officers under her care was Mr. Andrew da Rochelle, a descendant of one of the noblest Huguenot families of the city. This young man was full of the liveliest gratitude for his fair nurse • gratitude gave birth to a more tender sentiment; his suit waß listened to. Gov ernor Pickens gave his consent, and the i marriage was fixed for yesterday the j 33d of April. w As for war, I call it murder There youhnve it plain and flat don'n w,int to -go no furder rh.an my Testyment -for th it «iod has said so plump-and fairly It’s »*s !oag aa it is broad : And you’ve got to get up airly, * Ef you want to take ia<3iodf.*» \. °fL Senate of tne United'.;Sfaies Mr. Cowan moved to insert the -wdrd “white” before “male .cidzen,” mgdesignfttiingi those who are the other .day. Air Sum- B® r “I hope not, I hope not, Mr. Preaßleht.” Of’- - coarse [Air. Sumner “bopßß lot.” He has {much more ob jection to the voting of white men who hire Democrats, .than that of the dear ne groetf'and mulattoes he and hfs party have lately stolen from their homes on purpose to make Abolition voters. Of course Air. Sumner hopes not. —Daily Mew*. ‘‘Bon,” now caMed Belmont Bob, is the body servant-fcf Gen. McClernand, and at the battle of Belmont it is said of him thut when the retreat commenced he started for the boats. Reaching the banks he dismounted, anti slid rapidly down, when an office? seeing the action, called out, “Stop, you rascal, and bring along the horse.” Merely looking up as he waded to the plank through the mud, the darkey replied, “Can’t ’bey, colonel told me to save the most valuable pro perty, and diß nigger’s worf mor’n a horse. ’ ’ MrsFiTS ark Sometimes Lucky.— The bandits in Mexico recently caught a Colonel. He was in plain clothes and denied his identity, In his trunk was a splendid uniform, but he declared it be longed to somebody else. He was made to try it on, and, although it leally was made for him, the tailor had s</blunder ed that the coat was found to be much too large, and the bandits accepted the Colonel’s word and neglected to shoot him as they had intended if he had been proved to be of military persuasion. The New Nation (Fremont) says “nev er since the cieation of the world has there been a war so loosely, so stupidly and to shamefully conjucted as this. We wish to believe in the stupidity rath er than in the culpability of the Govern ment: but even stupidity has its limits. Last and West, North and South, every where we have the same results, defeat disgrace and ruin as the sole reward tor so many sacrifices, so much energy and self-denial on the part of th e people; and it is tinhe that this were ended.” What Our Soi.dier-i are Fighting For.— Gen. Meade in ills address to the Army of the Potomac, on the 4th instant informs ins soldiers that tlu-y arc “fight lng to preserve the government and in stitutions as handed down to t /s by ovr forefathers.'" That is the sentiment that inspires brave men to deeds of valorand victory. Not the cry of abolition, not the desire for pillage, not a mere spirit of hate, but a love of constitutional lib erty, and a devotion to the cause of the Lnion.— Albany Arqus. Males and Females.—lt is related WAVh PILLS AND OINTMENT so ( )l ui every man's knaiwnck. Briiisk and k!..., a , usc no other medicine. If the reade/of Uds •notice' cinnotgct a box of Pills or Ointment from st> asTiJF ah i ro tn Ms piece, lot him write to me! 80 tn^ n Uaue. enclosing the Amount and a wUlmalj A bok free of expense. Many ’dealera “t®** 1 *" oft han <* bebauslt® cannot msjte aslnuch profit as on other persona* i make. Mfcenta, 88. cents, and ! P « • , inyie-iwo j MYERS, SCHOYER J CO., STATIONBBfi, \ PRINTERS Blank Book Manufacturers, wO. 3 0 street host buildings. AU OnJera Promptly Attended in. apl6 ®^*’ I tr?ota7ii? k ' rRT -~ TKETH EI - Oudry’a ° palD by the uac of J, r. J * r. Hoffman, dentist. All work warranted 134 Smithfleld Street, PITTSBURGH. VENETIAN ip. during thTtoA” gtTen UDl ' eraal sutlafaSion “ has becn InttWioed Simona It ,5? K stat “- After being tfimi by tm S L proclaimed the palTdca iin»^ifln 0 /i t * Xe '' W i < ? r * <1 ' cannot be wheJe this and^ever 8 h« PP f °n’ If UBed aß directed ithannot oniieha f “ 1011l 011 in a ain S le lnataifie. For One S 2s’ ln *| lellza > lf ° a n’t l>e beat. Bldea hel°n?n b 0 wUL cure «U the'above, be- tßef u *ln every family for sudden ac oldenta Buch aa burna, cuta, scalda, lnaect Brings, Mil ein b. 2? . f “V y f“ nocent >° lake internally chlbf PrtiS to , tbeoWcßt Peraonoryoungea. (V,r,t»p if* 0 , 2i . a 1 1 . dd centa a bottle, (mice, 50 L ° r, , l “ n ‘ lt street, New York. all rlanlJn IJ ¥; RE HFATH, Pittsburgh, and , all respectable Druggiata. myMyd&wo HEADS THAT REBEL AQAINST , the rulea of Taate and Ileauty In their fnS r fei 'mo* 16 l0 . B “ ot thelr color , be chanced In a few momenta to any UFA l! TIFUL SHADF bj a single application of CRISTADORO’S HAIR DYE The rapidity of lta operation, perfect safetv permanent heelthful effect, and the exceeS depth and richneaa of the huea It imparta dli£ ttngulah thla preparation from all other Dvea in uae In thla country or In Europe; 5 ln Crlatadoro’s Hair PrrwrvaUve, A valuable adjunct to the Dye, ln dresHinr- and promoting the growth an I perfect health of t e hair, and of itaelf when usid alone, a aafreVard that protecta the iibree from decay under cir oumßtancea and under all climes aill?' ,u i‘""™‘. b r UKKSTADORO, No. 6 Aator Home, hew York. Sold by all Druc giats. Applied by all Hair Ilreasera. g Qiy7-lyd^wc FAc'JiNjY . wont ' f, NE ■ A , N DY Ela the cheapeat tn the lutin' Ita l.' rlce 1» only-Fifty centa, and each Iwttie containa double the quantity of dvr ln thoae usually Bold for ,1. 11 OI a l pln i„w h t e i ' F‘, TIAI I DYE tB warranted not tn in- ThJVEWTltxVivv' aligtiteat degree. •ine > hiNtj lAN I>A K works u ith rftnfiliiv wha^?er Uty ' thc hair requiring no pre,mJarinjl t , T ? a DYE prodncea any ahade that may be desired—one that will not fade crock UaeTf Mh F 0 o U r t^, e n hv th 'l! a aB I’ <, ” n aa the hair Itaelf. For aale bj all druggiata. Price 50 centa _ , A. 1. MATHEWS. . , , General Agent, 12 (fold at. N. Y Also m&nufaoturerof Math kwh* A rnioa Hair ' llntT 8 ’ th€ bßBt halr dreaBtn & in use. Price 2& *• janl6-lyd I The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, j the languid brilliant, and are exhaused nature’s j great restoret. Ttey are composed of thecele- I brated Oallsaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, j Roots, Herbs, fee., all preserved In perfectly pure j M. Ofoix R urn, S. T.-^lB6O—X, Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with * eaknoss, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, laok-of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liv er, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer If they will not try them. , They are recommended by tim highest medi , cal authorities, and are warranted to produce 4 an l beuefldaJ effect. They are exceeding : *& r ? e able, perfectly pure and harmless. : Ncmoa.—j£hy person pretending to sell, Plan- I tation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a styihd- I ler and imposter. It is putjip only in our log | cabin bottle. Beware of Wtttl’es refilled wffh' Imitation deleterious stuff, for which several per- Bone are already in prison. See that eyery bot tle has our United States stamp oveirthe.cork unmutOoied, and our signature outteebplnte side Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. ; P. H. DRAKK dt CO., 202 Broadway, N. T, PlkAirTATfOrf BITTERSd JL^—The genuine articJe soid by ' J ‘ • > ■ ' v . • SiatON TOTOSTON, ■* ' ' ’ and 4th sW' iebSTOnd&w^od TO-BAVS ADVERTISEMENTS. MW DRESS (.pTDS, At 31, 37 1-2, 50 & Striped and Figured ChiitzeA - At 620 per Yard;.- J§ SUMMER SHAWLS,' $2,50 to $16 : 00; Kid Gloves, $1,50 per Pair; SIRK CIRCULARS CLOTH CIRCULARS, VERY CHEAP, AT GARDNER & SCHLEITER’S, 9‘i MARKET STREET. SUMMER SHAWLS, : SUMMER MANTLES, SUMMER SACQUES, a large assortment, For sale hj VVHi'j'T., ORR & COt No. S 5 Fifth Street. J. O. WELDON. WELDON & KELLY, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Plumbers ami Brass Founders, IIU WOpD STHEET. near Sixth, FITTSBTTJ«iH, PA. AarF.impa mid ai.d repaired. Proprietor.and m.-.uiiucuuera ol Dakin's Patent Water Drawer and Alu,K«ve-s 1 •••>tent t H, Cooking and Ileat- mylT UT.ITk.IIK.VT Ol ►3 ol thL* Phenix Fire Insurance Gompanv, "I Ihooklyn, X. Y., April let, 1564 J CAM! I Am Al, tjoo,(W'o 00 :,uryl ' l ’ 203,113 —£703,11* 88 . Ofiblj in Hank ami on hand 6d 151 -'l . Kcnl h-tate c.wuod bytho Company i Bonds ami .M orttraces, I mostly dwelling housew, u orth in each case from to ltuj per cent, mnrn than the amount loani-d K.-i P 73 yi on Ih-m.-inu, iocur e.l hy coiliteraio 01 Bunk and Cniteii State . Securities the marker v-aliu’ ot inch 15 C‘JO-675 9* • ''v:r L.of ! J-.-uUch .and others in the surrounding countrv ; -V» pre],arlng u ' rentil iQff tor the Sanitary I > lr Wutidings, are notified t hat the same should VdituU", 1 ', 01 later than MONDAY. SM 2Lt | If dtlHeretl by wagon, the packages will he rtZ l <Jf**ved at the Auditorium Building Allpp-hone j city, and if .hipped by railroad or^aVea^bof? I the packages should be addressed F H lissss tier of the ( ': ln ® ntl by virtue of an air . , , ul \: ollrl oi 1 nmmon Pleats or AlJerh’enr SiVtrh . 1 d ' property ol said Thomas B 1 nn T u ’'f cble * township, Allegheny k'i !, ioir u ;T l K ’’ nds ,,° r Jnd^ "hoi; ~;V, k"- heirs, ami . ’ r ‘ ,H,IUfl l''‘bout 4) acres, and bavin-' h rn aml'oM " ‘>"Tl!ln i! house, »labk° nnrn and otht, out-liuildlngs. Then- are on ijit? iliri’limmiJ!* S’ 0011 n‘ °‘ sv '® , f r > "evernl tine -"lThreHei-.r orchard. The aboie ‘h" V? m 3 miies of 'be city line, and <™k o to l. 3 milea of Cnughlin's Station, P.f& • t<,r ter '” B »nd price apply to Robert Patterson, neAr the premises, or to GKOBGE THOAIPSON, Committee. my?^fvd r KQS > ‘ !d SefOlKl I T| R : SO-SO SSIXTHPIEiD Mercurl-j Diseases, Seminal Weakness* ptSt td- Core guaranteed-. ,v°’ ~7 T5SfSMfc% .*.*l*'?/*’ ale. W. F. MARSH XcE, infarggd at. , i^Bohob' p ,L q ±, neB Slis« ifevil Of part of my TSSr’Jjt' considerations of to contract !S#.ii u d confine my attontion to my old Whpnfw Jawing “SffiMaltlne business In bvn>ir», g ! tt ‘M oflfer for «Me iskf^„ a , t .r O n tr ? ot flll ttle SI6T DAY OF MAY, ISS», and If not then sold, by Public Auction, The. Magnificent Estate of • : WADDIWOTON, J l4 of beautiful and fertile roU ing hill land, well watered with never falling modern convenience, surrounded W“ihrub. bery and trees. The principal tenant hotueis a" neat and comfortable two-story briolr *TW Ufeirr house is spacious and fixture* are convert ient y arranged. There are also eight cottage* oh the estate, (all rented to oldahd good bL%- the rental of which pays more than the *«?•. An extensive barn, with stone basement divided into stabling for 16 horses, and stalls for 40 cattle, with cellars, bins, mows, and every thing in the -highest requisition of a fara : it Btjands in a yard 170 feet square, surrounded bv bnck sheds for catUe and sheepalso blaek •B*dth'd shop and slaughter house. • i ci T L f&r j‘s .^v 11 Itnown to bethe bestimprov- I *2? mo s t cultivated in this part of the Pi«Klw, ak l , e<l with ‘ m P°«ed and other oholce m'“ heep^horßeB ’ 'nplements, Ao., Ac. The growing crops consist or 84 acres of fill Wheats f a-; °{ ft* ? arle y * 27 «»■ rfJKg JSffirli 5? \ of bl *? oatß iBO acres of com? 13 acres I pft£? t n«^ib? s^ cr f B o u fm «*dow. the balandfe Ini gOodi pasture, all of which will be sold a* ahova stated ©n theaiST OP MAY 1864 BOiaasabove bAvf Y * OB i?TT At the offlce of Messrs Par rl r ’ t£ roo K? S Co '» 1 Wa ter street; Mr. John• Jiy Hannah, Pearl street; Mr. William Hannah, street Messrs. M’Oromble & Child 1L Wiatdr street. ’ - L t J H|II(A.DELPHIA—Messrs. Bullett St Falr thorne. H. Straua, Bro. & f'lSvvTANTi—™*' J v rie 5 lln ?’ B Drag Store. House!' ELA ' NI3 ~ Mr ' J ‘ B " Smltll,, Malt ..A™®-, H. Mitchell & 00., Water .JVO. KELLY T,nrrr?V7?r£; 5' Hetnertokuhofen. LOUIS VILLE—O. O. Rufer WHEELING—At the Brewery. Farlm Stjock and Implements, : AT WADDISGTON FABM, Four iilles from Wheeling, onßethany Turnpike, OSfcTUMDAT, 31ST MAT, 1884, AND 'IS» da y B > f will sell by imbUe T? a v kve “look, comprising thirty Harßeßj suitable foe any purpose. DurfLam r anrt '”■«>« Cattle,, Leicester, UoTswok S,TQr“e ° r ° PB ’ aDd PSrt ° f “S’ Catalogues nf the precise lots of .Lire Stock M.hotteSr“ he^adittheßreffer J r °^ See Wvertlaement also. myls-ttl j THE CONDITION Ol the two light.; Of the OethoUo Church of America) the Most REVS. JOHN HUGHES, 0. D., First ArchhlHhop of New York; Francis Patrick M’Kenriok, D. D., ONLY 81,00. Also, OARD PHONOGRAPHS of the .ame, OKTIL.Y !25 CEMTB, H. D. BRECHT & CO.’S, Sole qgents for Pittsburgh and Allegheny NO. U 8 BMITHPIELD STREET. Between sth and 6th tecond door from Virgin ~“5 j GRAVEI, roofing. jtUPTON, OLDDEN t CO., I Have removed thetr office to | No. |9B Market Street, i One Door from Corner of sth. j -es-OrderaVompUy attended to atprlcaa that defy competition. I Maten|j for Sale with InstrnctioM. all tiiooartw 1? ®° 1 ? r « !^*n utu a 5 consent of "™ are “ * HEXfHEN Mir.r.CT j R i l ono*^ PETER H. Mll.T.fcp, ! WUMKjN MHJMatJofto ' At J j ' 64. ' »*■* EWB - bv =■ •, - fEX2LEB & ABJttST&ONO. m J 6 j 1 Loonrfr Biriatind GE SALE OF QEO. W. SMITH. KEMOVAL. most"splex. Archbishop of Baltimore, Just reoeived at yt, » !' - - #lOO,OOO j «wj Jrtu ,££ RKWARD .« . " •i'S-.H ‘ • E&tSuZZfffSS; PRESIDENT LINCOLN °C lT&e* U tbe Shoem.ker,^^.^ CAPTURED ;and customer* Say always jSvuSS J 2? ' Eat CONCERT HXL L S HOE <?Tn{&'' ,£?°£‘?* the ExpwaaOfflcefthi^ «fcliw® money, upon all occastona. w« 1.000 p HOOP SKIRTS. NEW STYLES,’ j 'J art received at M^CLItLMD’S. / it - *65 FIFTH STEEET. my 3 gi fJIHE NEW hajlb preparation. COCQANCT CREAM, Oiling-, Dressing r AND BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR! It softens. and oils tho Hair, and gives it a permanent gloss which It retains for days after using it, For Beautifying and Promoting THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR Lubln’s I’ocoamit Cream Cannot be Surpassed, It Soothes the Irritated Soalp. It Soothes the Irritated Scalp It Soothes the Irritated Scalp, II Soothes the Irritated Scalp It Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair, It Prevents Baldnejpnand Loss of Hair! It Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair, It prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair It lx an Elegant -Perfume; It la an-Elegant Perfume, It la an Elegant Fferfnme, It la an Elegant Perfume. Cocoantft Cream Removes Dandruff, Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff! Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff. Cocoanut Cream Remove# Dandruff; I* Produces the Richest Luster g Produces the Richest Luster It Produces the Rlckest Luster It Produces the Elcheat Luster! It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance. It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance, rt ft So ttf e Appearance, it ghes the Oily Appearance, For Oiling Whiskers It has no Equal. For Oiling Whiskers It has no Equal, xv? r ,?,W Dg ,s!? lBlcers 11 haa no EquS For Oiling Whiskers It has no Equal !? rot'tjM all Its Beautifying Effects if re f a * ns a}} lta Beautifying Effeota A u ? It retains all its Beautifying Effects x . Aru ** retains all its Beautifying Effects For days after using it, For days after uelng it. For days after W 1 For days after ueiag it, . /~\ Is R&'pZ OUlos the Mustache, \ If Dreadng and Oiling the Mustache! For Dressing and Oiling the Mustache, For Ilreaslng and Oiling thoiMustache! It Prevents Gray Hairs, It Prevents Gray Hairs, It Prevents Gray Hairs, It Prevents Gray Hairs, It g a . lr ftom Totatng Gray, f! g»lr Irom Turning Gray,’ ft Iff, ™? 8 S alr Irom Turning Gray . Preventß Hair from Turning Gray. NVfialV.preparatton pos •dsses the peculiar prep ertles which bo essentially • human Hair as 1 r • the Oocoannt Cream. if pfoSf» teS . t if : Qfow'th of the Hair, It Promotes the Growth of-ihe fuir ft £l? m °* ea *s® Growth of the Hair’ It Promotes the Growth of the Hair’ iIIBIS-ISi - IRp SH'i all druggists FOR nv ff'f' DRUGGISTS, #Uxt SALE BY ALL DHUfiftTQTc FOE SALE BY ALL DRUGgItI, AND AT Dispatch Building, Fifth Street. Real Estate Savings Institution Amount of Deposits $180,378 63 Amount interest due de- positora May. Ist,. . a«7i no Amount Contingent Fund tlje2B 96—5190,681 67 FiratLiensonßeaiEst'te* 09,223 67 n/f*‘^r^ s^a 5* pA*-- «,*«> 00 LKS. DeßFLer. and Notes 15,409 16 Aeorued interest notcoi- ' looted OfflceFurniture’.'.! i Cash on h*qd 1,689 67 , . , 160 00 ' " ",W9 67 : The undersigned Auditing' Committee have examined the books of the Institution, {he bonds and securities, and counted ihp cash, and have found the above be correct, *■ H. OhSds'l N. VOEQHTLY, Pittsburgh, May 2d, lZ' B ' '••'Deposit* received DAILY and EVERY SATURDAY EVJbNlNQSaslnterest paid at SI ; PEE CENT, per annum. “ . TRUSTEES > ISAAC JONES, President, I Hon- Tiipa. M. Howe, Hon. J. X. Hboriwatf. . 'Wm. a Smitli,' 0.0. Hnssev,. ’ Wm. B: Copeland, -Jacob Painter, Harvey Cbllds, - Nicholas VoeghUy. l , Office, 83 Pourth Street. /■ A. A. Treasurer, >• •ft l*‘« f-.'-' u
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