I*Bo9 | JjJHXtiiilOJtfi TWP.lnfifinlPjttOcitAMATtOSi. . r? • • - TheGuUty Party. : Ae soon a. the bogus pro&amation of last weelrSppeSretf;’there was a desire for hang lag it was sagely eonelddedthat itwag but an evidence of a new '-’Wppiifceiir tjonapiracy to assist ’But Uaclthe facts and re flect pppnAhfi, .yli^jflpua ; conduct of this Admjnistratlon.'n ,jw« quota from the ; Ne WWi: “Subscriber* to the World, who have , been rbcciyiag this number at tbe ttltfai ogy from'us’&ah 'statement of the fact that ' ia*t oar office was of by tits jnjlitaiy forces under oener^ ? Btt, acting under orders from Bresl dent liuycoisr.' From 'faedisiesday evening until Saturday afternoon outdoors hare been guard ed by gjrity& ; soldiers, a ndncf person connected with tia'ofljbe Allowed?to bross the threshold. The i? ca€se onthis military usurpation and oiifr&ge ’faag the jriibUcation, on Wednes day mofeingj'ifLthe daily lisue of the World , of a procfc&iatiQivpurporting to be by the Presi dent of ihefynlted’StatW, daLling for four hun dred thousand mbrd men, but whic h proved to be a bofd ainFa&jlacion* {fraud perpetrated by a Re publican Ibydtleagver, old city editor of the Tri. bune anfTTtiruij t itnember bf Henry Ward Beecher** of Prctident Lincoln**, a guest at Mw tjjftffc Bibtsse, namely, Joseph Howard, Jr.— ipi' lt S6vmtd of the Times 3 *— and BkUlfiifty ll palmed upott the newspaper press. He lia^fconicteed 1 his crime, avows that he had compl&llfy Aewifpaper employee. Prcrideni-Liricoln, Secretary Stanton , and Sec . retary ‘before theorder for the suppres sion of TTiej wAa Sent, knew all the facts In the name of the guilty party; Dik himself the blameless neaiof The World and Its employees. Yet the order bent, and, in spite of protests from Gorerilmentf officials, from the whole press of the city,' ‘AbS ’ froih anclndignant fpabllc, w&s iccpt in fotce two and a- half days. It was not until Saturday that we'were again put in pos. session of bur ’office and enabled to proceed with the printing ot odr Urge edition of the Weekly Wor(d', three days behind its regular day of publication'. THE PCNNSYLVANU HAL IT lA. Proclamation of Governor Curtin. A proclAmatiOn WAS issued one week ago by iGoveamop Cubtin which, it seems to us, has not received the attention from the pftfss and people which its im portance demands, order to enlist our readers' sympathy in a matter that so vitally obneerns the success of our arms anti tfie speedy ending of rebellion, we.reprljil the proclamation, which is as follows: ) Whebkjls,i Oircnmstanpes render it not. im probable that the President of the United States may, within-a short on Pennsylvania for Yoluntesar Militia for a brief term of sei vice; Ajin'WfeßßßAS, The Example of the brave men now in the field from: Pennsylvania, here toforeponv every battle •field distinguished foi courage and efficiency, but who, in the receni battles in Virginia, have gained so enviable dis tinction by their deeds of valor and endurance, should stimulate thflr brothers at home to in creased efforts to sustain their country’s flag, and terminate the rebellion; Now, therefore, I Asdkkw G. Coktin, Gov ernor of ith^-sOqmmbnwealth ;of Pennsylvania, domakhthtamy earnestly re questlngthd pebpleof the Commonwealth, wii lijjg toirbtpo&d to. such: the President, to form military organizations without delay, that they may not he found unprepared to do so. And I do further request tbat commanding offi cers of all military organizations which may tx> formed in compliance With. this proclamation, do forthwith. report the condition of their re spective that prompt treasures may be taken ior getting them in the service in case a requisition should be by the General GoverxMaeut, . Ssoli call, if made, will be for a term than one hundred days. The troops jrtU c be clothedf armed,- subsisted and paid by the United States mustered into the , Glv«Lundermy hand and,the great seal of the State. afcHarristyuig, this iSth day of May, one thousand eight .and sixty«four, andcf the Conunpnwealth the eighty-eighth. By. the. Governor, , Eli Slifkr, . Secretary of the Commonwealth. We fully endorse these recommends ti hope that our people will be stir tlieihsplyefl at once In forming mill tary organizations for the purpose con templated. Three mon.the .make but a short pCrid'd of but great events may be ctd#d,4d" into even that brief term. -Jin overwhelming force of wil ling arms and hearts, thrown into' the scald’d f battle at this time, cannot 'fail to tumllll’tWte In’ our faviijf, and end the rebellion beyond resnsdtation. Thou sands of i}rvea most be lost in the effort, it is trUC'-bitt It can be no worse to suf fer vigorous, blows right at the vitals of trea son tban'to be wasting) both time and men'-in altbmating, month after month and between success and failure through Jack af a sufficiently powerful military, force. ; khd'tf'the importance of 8 smaller one,, and oarrying the day by the force of numbers. We haVe the men neces sary. Them,'kite*'enough; to crush the Southppmpriqatiyl if eye|i' handled by but ordinary military gepius, proyided they 'are (brought to the vital point at Bur we do not soferundeij the lattey, ,<haad.vaptage, for, in Qeberal GnAKslj.nnd many of. our other Com manders, "wd 1 have evidence of the most superiol'mflftar'yai/ility. jGrvethem the 40 s 'iP<?ess and'there will be no delay. There fewnother important considera tion in responding ; to the desire of Gov ernor CtthTiH. \)ne. . soldier is worth'd-Scbre jor jpnes. Thus it must'be apparent, that the soldiers se cured through the conscription, for a-pe riod of three years, cannot meet the re quiremCnVs viiltlnttleH 'Ulf the’ period of a hundred' dayi 5 We hope, once to place the State*©# ®cansyarcsajai. momeait,.;a-" V<nryi large body offreßh. trjops info the ly conceded that‘.three months servicei with a . of the to be «a Sifi taw miHSK Taqibti . preferred to compulsory: isemce for years with but a distant prospect ice. Therefore let there be vigor ition stance. t;;3 INTY-THIRD COXGHEKSSibjJAI DISTRICT^, .withstanding the, i ground takeA - .iAMs, during the preapt adMon of.. ;reBs, he appear&jto hljrfe at present,-*; i own party, quit 6 a formidable op ion to a re-nomination. This is remarkable when we reflect upon intense Abolition sentiment of his ict, and the extreme character of onduct in the present Congress. Mr. Williams, although a gentleman of Unquestioned ability, seems to lack that common practical sense which is so use ful in a Congressman. His colleague, Mr. Moorhead, surpasses him in this; for while the former 5s found in his seat in the House of Representatives giving ex pression to the most impracticable theo ries, the latter is paying flying visits to the War and Navy departments, to see what is stirring in the way of contracts. This branch of political science we be lieve Mr. Williams to be deficient in ; but Gen. Moorhead, having graduated under Sdion Cameron, is most profi cient in sll the routine of red tape, which finally leads the industrious prac titioner to final success. This is the reason '.why our representative, more than two years ago, declared that Cam eron’s appointment to the War depart ment, was “the best that could have been made for Pennsylvania.” Still, the figures show that he has no reason to re gret the appointment of Cameron’6 suc cessor. We mention these things mere ly to show that Mr. Williams’ fine rhetoric and scholastic attainments are not a match for the rugged energy and constitutional impudence of the aspiring “ tanner "boy,” he who was, the other day renominated for a fourth time by acclamation, while an effort is being made by Butler and Armstrong counties to choke Williams off at the close of his first session, and that, too, in the very blossoms of his Abolitibn honors. “The Anti Railroad Tax” men of Mr. Williams’ district, 1 should see to this at tempt to nip his congressional laurels in the bud. He fought the Supreme Court of the State upon the abstract constitu tionality of the Railroad bonds, and ad vocated repudiation of them even at the cannon's mouth. Ho demonstrated a thousand times at least, that that tax would bankrupt the county, and he con sequently called upon the people to forcibly resist its payment. The spirits of John Hampton, Patbick Henry and numerous other deceased patriots were eloquently invoked, to arouse the peo ple to resist the threatened destruction of their substance by illegal taxation. To bhow his sincerity, the fierce oppo nent of the tax abandoned party and ran as a volunteer candidate for Con gress against the regularly nominated Republican candidate. But all this is now happily changed. Mr. Williams now advocates no re sistence to the laws. Railroad taxation is lost sight of amid the magnitude of the war’s expenses, which he assures his hearers are more imaginary than real. Nay more, the Hon. Thomas Williams, hu who talked of guns and drums—Heav en save the mark—to kill and’ frighten collectprs of railroad taxes.is now, we un derstand, thoroughly of the opinion that to even dissent from his sapient conclu sions, regarding the status of'the South ern States, is nothing less than treason to tlfe State, which we -take to be about as logical as Dogberry's notions about “flat burglary.” But notwith standing all his inconsistencies and self esteem, Mr. Williams is an able man in his proper sphere of action, which is op position to, and not supporter .of any Administration. He is good at pick ing flaws and hunting up technicalities, but is a dangerous and an impracticable leader. His knowledge is extensive and varied, but there is “a screw loose” in him, some where, which makes him rickety and uncertain. Still he shines in the present Congress, because Abo litionism has succeeded in degenerating, in both talent and character, the repre sentatives of the people. An Unprofitable Contest. —The British public have at last had the fact revealed to them through the medium of a Parliamentary debate, that they are carrying on a war whicheven excels our own Florida war with the Indians in expense and the immaterial charac ter of the results. An army of troops consisting of thirteen thousand men have been engaged in New Zealand for over three years, at an expenditure of five million pounds sterling in an effort to conquer the Maoriea, : the aboriginal inhabitants of that Colony, It is con fessed that after all the strategy display ed, and the skill and energy shown in hunting the insurgents, in the forests, that the number killed does not reach one hundred warriors. It is asserted that the natives are irre claimable, and that the only alternative is to exterminate them- As they num ber some fifty thousand, the pertinent inquiry is made what time will i>e re quired to accomplish the work, and -how much will it cost before it is ■completed, if the war progresses at, the same ' rate as heretofore. Considerable mathemat ical skill will be wanted tp show the exact number of centuries and fractions of centuries which would be found re quisite to terminate the contest.—Cin cinnati Times. Minors.—lt will save some people a great 'deal of trouble to know that al though it Is tmlawfulon the part of offi cers to enlist minors, yet when they have once been sworn into the service they will not be given tip. Any y'outh under eighteen who, of his own free will, en lists in the army, wift be held to service regardless of irregularity on ■ the part of those enlisting him. : A Rebel Navt. —ft. letteifrdm ap offi cer on an, American war vessel at' Dover, England, gives warning of a demonstra tion to be made upop our northern pdHs by a combination of‘rebel vessels which are said hi be fitting out abroad. The ■story is,not very likely to he title,'as such a/demonstration if made would" only,pjfove their flWp destruction.’ 11 \ 1 Tsfc Anti-Bile; Dress Movement.— The reshlt ofdhe -anti-silk, movement in ; thiscity appeareto ihe. that;the ladies havemadeextrapurchasesso as to Jrn-ve ; , ii yreAti-'qoahtityion hand. One; retail. . deflaar&tone-SQld $12,000 -worth dkeday lollovtipflithe xecdnt rmovement>e-Masi;. note to srippiy the Statrclrf of cehta. * THE POST J -PITTSBURGH. TfKSD.IV' MORNING. MAY 24/ISM. ■ ■ - '-*-V * : The Forged., Proclamation, —The author of has turned up iogijimter&p of Jj Howard, Jr., city fheSsßropklyn Bogle, ands. Whilom editor andvlbporter for the Njsy. Times and TriSprne. He made a confession after hia v airest, completely exonerating the World and Journal of Qommerte from all complicity,' directly ;.or;indir!sStly,^<3GßOTs Jiis only object was to-influt-nce the gold’ ■ market, in which hie was an operator. His long familiarity with the operations of the New York press and his minute know ledge of the usages and workings of the Associated Press enabled him to carry out his plans successfully. The' Herald says of him: “It will be a curious fact for the public to learn —though: it may astonish them much —that the accused has for a long time past been an active member of Plymouth church, ..Brooklyn, and that his father is a deacon thereof, and that he has.sat under the drippings of Father Beecher’s sanctuary, and en riched the columns of the Independent with sketches of the prominent members of the editor’s ‘gospel shop.’ Tberead ing public are pretty conversant with -his egotistic, not to say bombastic, ‘Howard of the Times,’ which glared out, in flaunting capitals as a preface to his* articles in the weekly papers.” For the time being Fort Latayette has been assigned as the residence of this precious protege of the loyal Tribune and Times and disciple of the “higher law” Beecher. Gen. Sigel. —Several Administration papers are charging the Germans.with “becoming dictatorial.” Says one of them: “The Germans in Washington are making a hubbub over the rumored dis placement of Sigcd. ' Are these gentle men aware that such attempts at dicta tion are becoming very offensive to Americans, who have seen American officers removed by scores, without re monstrance? If these gentlemen intend to select, our Geherals, they should give full notice of their design, and raise the issue fairly. Sigel must stand or fall by his success or failure, ns all other Generals have done." It is veil enough to have only the very best of officers to command our armies and divisions of armies, but to make invariable success— regardless of circumstances and oppos ing numbers—a criterion of ability is by no means wise or proper. The ability of Gen. Sigel ha? hitherto been fully ad mitted, and his 'services to the Govern ment have been so many and important as to warrant his being charged with independent command. To cast him aside now, probably for one untried, on account of a reverse which might have occurred to any other General under similar circumstances, may result in continued disaster, and is therefore ques tionable policy.' MYliß''—< *n Monday morning at 4 o'clock. Gtoßt.i; \V. Mvkkh, in the 3ifh year of his age. The funeral will t:ik«* place on Tuesday after noon, at 2 o'clock, lrom tin* residence of hi.* mother. No. *75 Fourth street. BfEBHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS at less than manufacturers’ price, go to Joseph "Fleming's Drug Store, corner oftbe Diamond and -Market street. For the best Palm and Castile Soap in the city, as well as all other line Toilet >onps, go to Joseph Flemings Drug More, corner of the Diamond and Market street. For Linseed Gill Turpentiar, White Lead, Mixed Paints of All kinds, Carbon Oil, Burning Fluid and Benzine, go to Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, corner of the Diamond and -Market st. For Lublu’s Florine, the latest* preparation for the Hair, for Xjurnett’a Coco.line, Sterling Ambrosia, and every other good Hair Dressing, go to Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street. my2.*Wt DKjSr-EFPECTS OF IRREGIhARI TIES A \'i )I DED.—Too much eating and drinking, new hatdts and modes of produce irregularities in the bowels and general health of the system. But Buandueth’:' Pills will soon cure, the stomach regain its strength and a healthy action of the system will be re toird. No medicines are equal m usefulness to the BKANDKETUIS PILLS, BKAXDKEXITS UNIVERSAL SA2-\ E AND ALLCCKJK’S POROUS PLASTERS. Every man of the FIRE ZOUAVES had a box of Brandreth's Pills, a box of Universal Salve, and an Allcock s Porous Plaster put ia their knapsack free of cx» peuse. And to this fact maybe att rihuted the absence of any of THIS REGIMENT from the hospital. EVERY SOLDIER should have a box of Brandreth's Tills, a'box of fsalve, and a piece ol Porous Plaster. They are SURE to be uat-lul, often life-saving. Sold by THOMAS RKDPATH, Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers In medicines. myT-lydtewo KATHAIRON.-KATHA • as? Iron is from the Greek word •* Kathro,” or “Kathairo,” signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and restore. This article is what its name signi fies. For preserving, restoring and Ijcauti/jUig the human hair it is the most remarkable pre paration in the world. It is agaiu owned and put up by the 'Original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill and attention which gave it a sale of over one miilipn bottles per annum. It is a most delightful Hair lire aging It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It ihakes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady ol Oenleman who values a beautiful head of hair should use Lyon’s Kathniron. It Is known and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by ail respectable dealers. DEM AS *. BARNES AOO n - • New York. IjrSSfHEIMSTRKET’S INIMITABLE H.AIE RESTORATIVE, Nut A DY E, but restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sus tenance, Impaired by age or disease. AH'ihrfari taneous dyet are composed ol lunar caustic, des troying the vitality and beauty of the*'hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Uclinstreet’s Inimitable Coloring:not only restores hair tofts natural color by any easy process, but T glvefltne 1 hair a Luxuriant Beauty, Promotes its growth, prevents rite falling off, eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleas antness to the head. It has. stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and Is constantly increasing in la vot. Used r Y)y both fentlemen and Indies. It Is sold by all respecta le dealers, or can be procured by, them of the commercial agents,:D. S. BARtfKS & ’ CU., 202 Broadway, New York. Two sizes, 60c. and $l. j£3&*»HAGA!»P9 M AGNOMAi BALML— This is the most delightful and exttaordi- , nary article ever discovered. It changes the sun ptts** a PACT * « t • .burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of . aoc? ravishing beauty, inuwirUng .the marbiepurity of i« •* „ vouth and the distingue appearance so Inviting • • • •"* % * • * in the city belle of iaahiou. It removes tan, In the vp*r iww tvi* _ . freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, the VEiAitialvVa r 5^ re ‘ leaving the completion fresh, transparent and't it hop h»»nn , sinte that time Smooth. It contains no material injurious to the ft RB it failed iQatance •kin. Patronized by Actresaca and Opera bin- , The VPNPrfi '. . - gen. It la what every lady should have. Sold world Its urfcT™mrtlf r h *'*P est la everrwhere Prenared bv u ' lta P«ce is only fifty cents, and each w k iTao-an' Twit v v • £? ttle contains double the quantity of dye in aii ~ , w - HAvxAiN, troy, N. Y. those usually sold for *1 3 Address all orders to * . , DEMIAS S BAKNESAt.ro • ih fu f*NETIAN D\E Is warranted not to In a. BAKI> igi bL LO jure the hair or scalp in the slightest degree. , * ew ork - , The VENETIAN l>YJJ:nvofts with rapidity *°d certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whatever. ? ' • < The VENETIAN DYE produce* any shade 't iw, that may be desired—one .that will not fade,crock lj u . i~. A*y MUSTANG LI Nl- or wash out—one that is aa.perraanent as the hair .*s® ipiprUe. In St. ioul* Aotf-, Itself. Forftle byldldr«s&»™ ¥riwl M SSti Cincinnati who have ijeen counterfeiting the AI MATHEWS Mustang Liniment under pretence ol proprietor- General Agent, 12 Gold st. N. Y ship have been thoroughly estoped by iheCourts. AisomAnufacturerofMaTHewe' ArsicaHair To guard against the lurther imposition, I have G-osa,.the be3t hair dreafllng : fn use. Prloe 2b procured £romsh<j ymtedstafesTreasury,a pri- cents. ~ ianl6-lvrt " vate Bteel-platc revenue stamp, which is placed ... over the top of eadh ibottle. -Each stamp bears -rrrr i the/ar-simue of iny;signiUure r aAd without which tk/ HAIRDYfih VESBXIABi the articlel* a couhterieit,.dangerous and worth- , Y._, LINIMENT and CRIS'EAiDORO’S HAIR [ 5688 imitation. - ExamineeVeVy bottle. This Lin D\E, sold at Ament has been in us*, in iavpr for i JUS. FLEMING’S DRUG STORE, many years. There hardly exists a hamlet-on { Uor. of the Lii&monitand Market pt the habitable gjdbethat does npt contain en- I »i. ■■ 1 ; a. i-•’ T ' deuce of in wonderfuHeSdotß. 'lt -to -thebbfrt fsTT>T/' i VTn —' J&I PIC-JsIC CRACKERS, at raE * bruises, 4"lK EOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, eakediiryasta, strained hbrsesj&c. It Ici'SoTer- .HO,.B4,.ir£HrRTH STREET. ~ „ elm rfemedy -that BhooJd never’be &peußed mTaa -*f rsw J with. It should be in ©very- fatally. 'Soldby •• * c*' S* S»MARVIN. all druggists. j ' ' j! ‘ ' • i D. $. BAfiKES, New Yo#. J M?£RS,sioyEßicO?J . hf’ *■ >t~» * PBINTEES Blank Book Manufacturers, 3sr o. as JF; IOF I’ H / STREET POST BUILDINGS. All Orders Promptly Attended to apis « AND INTERIOR ROY AL MAIL COMPANY’S Celebrated. Rcraedics, Blood Powder tod Bone Ointment, A certain cure for Diseases of llorees and Oattle, known to and used only by the Company in their, own stables'from 1844. until the opening of the Railway over the principal routes. ‘After the general use of these remedies in all the st&blea of the Company, their annual sales of condemned stock were discontinued, a saving to the Compa ny exceeding .£7,000 per annum. In 1853 the Lon don Brewers’ Association offered the Company ■£2,000 for the receipes and use the articles only n their own stables. BLOOD POWDER. A certain cure for founder, distemper, rheuma tism, hide bound,inward strains, loss of appetite weakness, heaves, coughs, colds, and all diseases of the lungs, surfeit of scabbers, glanders, pol evil, mange, inflammation of the eyes, fistula and all diseases arising from impure blood, cor rects the stomach and liver, Improves the appe tite, regulates the bowels, corrects all/derange ments of the glands, strengthens the system makes the skin smooth and glossy. Horses bro ken down by hard labor or driving, quickly re stored by using the powder once a day. Nothing will be found equal to it in keeping horses up in appearance, condition And strength. . London and Interior Royal Mail Company’s CELEBRATED BONE OINTMENT, A certain cure for spavin, ringbone, scratches, urnps, tumors, sprains, swellings, bruises, foun dred tact, chillblaics, wind galls, contractions ol the tendons,Tone enlargements, Ac. Blooff.Po’.Vder 50c jaw 12 oz. packages; Bone Ointment 60c per 8 pz. jar. No. 32u .>trand, Lon don. • -McKocaon Borbina, Now York. French, Kich.irds fit Co., Philadelphia. TOUItBXCE fit ALcGAHII, Pittsburgh l>rug House. Corner Fourth and Market at TO DRUGGISTS.— i*- 2 * t-UDUUM’S SKfcCltU:.— We Aeatu that ta case No, 23,782, Hamilton, County:Court oi Common Pleas, a filial decree has been enter ed, confirming VS'x. Y. l».vvju>g>, Druggist, N. K. corner filth and Main ‘afreets, in the exclu sive right and title lo makejand vend this popu l ir medicine, and to uae the trade-mark counec:- ed therewith, a* tJie lawful successor of Ur. J a>. .*l. Lt*Dhi»M, the original inventor, and of On- LJv>L»o Uyku>' Cci'llai, his son. Tlie exclusive right bemg thus confirmed in a single person for this valuable compound, will enable the public to secure, by application to him, in all cases a genuine article; manufactured accordmir to the original formula, put up and sold with the original trade-maths, which no other person lias a right to use. It is duubtlul whether Mr. Davidson or the public is most to be congratulated on tills bril liant result. iny*J4-lw J. U. COKSWKLL ±, KEKR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers. A ml mamif.icturtrß of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. 7 St. l.’lair street, and i’uquesne Way, (near the Bridge,! D K TI ST H Y .~T EKT 11 LX. % trusted without pain l*y the uae of l*r. Uudry’a apparatus. J . li OIT f M A. N , . All work warranted 134 Sintthflcld Street, riTTSBI'KOH. rS?~THE MIASMA AND FOUL VA 1-ors gLMierafed by the hot sun will he Jar more deadly to our volunteers than the ene my’s "baj onets. in the Indian and Crimean camuaigns, HOLLi WAY’S PILLS were use,! In enormous quantities. If the reader of thi«- ‘notice-’ cannot get a box of Pi 11a or Ointment the drug 9t<Jre in hts place, let him write to me, HO .Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount, and I will mail a box free of expense. Many dealers will not keep my medicines on hand because they cannot make as much profit as on other porsous’ make. S 5 cents, H« cents, and *1.40 per box or pot. ' my2s-l wc confessions and ex. PERIENCE OP AN IN VALlD.—Pub lished for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOt NO MEN and others, who sutler from Nervous Debility, Premature De:ay of Man hood, s.c.. supplying at the same Mine Th k Mean *•? Selk-Oi'hk. by one who has cured hlmaeli alter undergoing considerable auackery. By Inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, eaq., tebs-3mdAw Bedford, Kings co., N. Y. r£|p“Dß. TOBIAS* VENETIAN LINI MENT has given universal satisfaction during the fourteen years it has been introduced Into the United States. After being tried by millions, it has been proclaimed the pain des troyer of the world. Pain cannot be where this liniment is applied. 1/ used as directed it cannot and never has failed in a single instance. For coughs, colds and influenza, it can’t be beat. Une 26 cent bottle will cure all the above, bts sidfs being useful in every family lor sudden ac cidents, such as burns, cuts, scalds, Insect stings, Ac. It is perfectly innocent to take Internally and can be given to the oldest person or youngest child. Price 26 aud 60 cents a bottle. Office, 66 Cortlandt street, New York. Sold by THUS. REDPATH, Pittsburgh, and all respectable Druggists. my7-lyduwo THAT REBEL AGAINST the rules of Taste and Beauty In their color or In the loas of their color, may be changed In a few moments to any BEAUTIFUL SHADE by a single application of CRISTADORO’S hair dte, The rapidity of its operation, perfect safety, permanent- healthful effect, and the exceeding depth and iiohness of the hues it imparts, dis tinguish this preparation from all other Dyes in use in this country or in Europe. Crlsladoro’s Hair Preservative, A valuable adjunct to dressing and promoting the growth an l perfect health of the hair, and of itselL when used alone, a safeguard that protects the fibres from deeay under all cir cumstances and under all climes. Manufactured 1 by JV ORISTADGRO. No. tf Astor House, New York. Sold by atl Drug gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. myT-lydStwc TO#AyS ADVERTISEMENTS. \ 5 s * o © ' 05 M S M c D U 3 0.0 i-5 HI ~ • * so=* ;i y OC. g £ g h$S W ' g * s#& j: :«, Hi « -3&! M ,Ji 2 u ° '* w■ s a a tXj S 5 S-ll ” 5 a3Z-H I 5I« § : 2 si ssgv ■ C , s S s gip ! k W i=*| K i g Q g IlSa i h je ® §s|s > —s S FH jo«o £ r h"* 2 P i p a§gjs p « H S3|a * K ■'. 2 a 5 gl§3 J S n Cj 3®a« ■' a H jsssr , ,' . o <! o£<= i 1 © a s!-"! J “ £l*| sSa= -E< a oEjo ’ w I ! - II X 'O Q § 5* r \ H .P ,-p}jrn -3 fe >. wa v c -5j l 1 !^^ SAMI'EL KKBB J F Jp H E PITTSBURGH GROVER .V BAKER SEWING MACHINE H M BROIDEKB. MAKES THE ELASTIC STITCH. USES TWO SPOOLS. Fastens the Ends of the Seam Makes a Bias Seam, * That will not Break ami Havel In Stretching the Material The Only Sewing Machine Company LOCK STITCH DOUBLE LOCK STITCH MACHINES. h»-Purehasers can exchange for either, U not suited grith their ilrst choice. Office, Rio. 18 FIFTH STREET, A. p. CHATONEY ATTENTION DEMOCRATS. ! will be a meeting op ; i*». Tue Allegheny county Ceutral Democratic j uiub at the Headquarters, corner of Fifth and : street*, on TUESDAY. EVENING, May 24th, 1854, at 7* o’clock? The Democrats \ 9J county are earnestly requested to attedd, r « Vaßiness of Importance wffa be transacted. ! By order, , , WM.-X. M’GINN, r \ ffayß4.it ' Pres’t. pro, tem.' : {¥>,»• BROWN’S REMEDIES ARE tWJr known only to himself. Willcufecertain diseases when all other remedies fait Hecent without hindereoco from business in r* very short time. The cure isffiade bydeatrojr . ing the poisonous taint that the blood Is sure to keep unless the proper remedy .is uped. TZhto jis , wh&t he claims Oor his remedied that they are .the sure and only remedies for that foul disease, .SyphUU* Oißce, No. eo Smithfield street, fitter bu*h. mytt-lt: n e fle £-S 4f «r« 1 *£ «•& il|l= ! §.6-g -; *o o a * ! “Sec ! 1c *3 M S * it' * i£" . ||;s ■Sisk'S t?l! 3 E «»*< ? FAMILY The only machine which The only maohine which The only maohine which The only machine which The only machine which Which makes the General Aj T(^i)AY\S^£I^mXKEME^TS. «4tK. —Lucia tH^Ainn^tefitr. Donnizetti M^ga^nMSciflSgT With brilliant j J 'tttriationa.— i ...-ItJi. i..ifeVi.'. Jacobs i J Mr. Morgan. ' | 8. Cavaiuna—FtnaiU.... Verdi l’ ’! Ml&Eliz£sdiba. 4. Grand Fantasia—Piano Forte—Themes, Don Juan.» J .i. Thalberg I Mias Lina Lockhardt. 6. Scotch Ballad-Coming Thro’ the Eye.. ! Miss Lina Scriba. ’ 6. Welsh Harp—Rising of the Lark Winter * | Air.' Harvey Morgan. [ Part 31.1 1. Grand Fantasia—Piano Fbrte—on Themes bf Othello 4* w .Harberbler Misp Lln&Tioekih&rdt.•" 2. Ari*-»from Traviata.i...J VeifcU Miss LinaScciba. •: j . 3. Grand Fantasia —Ciarionette—La Rive Et rangejfe w - Lazartis ; Mr. J. Hale. 4. Aria-Mroni Norma —Where are now the Hopes I Cherished. .. J i. ..*i Bellini !! Miss Eliza Scrlba. 6. Plano Solo—Faries Dancel Yeal •:i Mißp'Lina Lockhardt. 6. Welsh Harp-rßlue Bells of Scotland, with Variations i... i. ~i —— —4— Mr. Harvey Morgan. . > . ADMISSION, .60 CENTS.I Tickets for sale 'at all the Music Stores, and at Reineman,Mey ran & S&dlca, 6th st. Thd Piaho is from the man* ufactory of Chickering fit’Sooi, and furnished by tlie Agent, C. (J. Mellor. Doors open at 7& 5 Concert to commence at 8 o’clock.* my24-It iy~SAiaTARY fair lectures. The Second Regular Lecture for the benefit of the Sanitary Fair, will be delivered by ! JOHN BAKEWELL, AT HALL, TUjESDAY EVENING, BIAY 24. Scbject—^CONTRASTED IlAKES—Katrine, Como, Lucerne, iand Genessareth. Door# opes at 7K o'clock, Lecture commences at 8 o’ctbck Tickets 50 rccntfe—to be had at the usual places in the city, and la Allegheny at H. P. Schwartz’s, Mrs.. E. C. Cochrane’s and ! JDiartvhidßa. >IXOJST>B AROMATIC Blackberry QARMINATIVE Is dhe only safe and sure care. It con tains'no opium or deleterious drugs, no min eral or other injurious compounds common to reniedies generally sold fbr this class of disease. It is so efficacious that Physicians very generally use it in their practice itt all chronic and dangerous cases. Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ful compositions, (many of which under mine and ruin the constitution,) when, you ean obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and as Blackberries themselves. Ask for Dixon's BLACXBEasx Cxxtifixx tiye, and see that Afre proprietor’s name is written on the Qutside wrapper of each bot tle. 5 Prepared only by j , 1 Sole Proprietor, CINCINNATI For sale by air respectable druggists. i Prloe; (old style; 35 cts.) 26c., 500. and - $l, per Bottle. WHITE, ORR » CO. | No. 2tv Fifth Street. JJAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK j Lhdies’, Misses' and Children's Cotton and Merino Hose, (Mens’ Half Hose; &c., i ' Which they offfer for sale ati low prices.' myat-it j i reu AC- AyUv v cordance with a Kesolutlon passed at a meeting of Dealers in Petroleum lieid this day, the’ uriderttgned 'hereby offers a reward lof ONE THOUSAND, DOLLARS for such evidence as wi|U result in the arrest and conviction of the peraon'orpersons who, on the morniDg of the 2Lst « May, set fire to the Oil on the Allegheny Wharf at St. Clair street Bridge.' ! W. H. BYRAM, my24~3w Chairman. UKMOVAL. WE TAKE PLEASURE IK IK forming our friends and the public gener ally, thft we now occupyithe large and coaxmo dlouse house, : No. 12 Bissell’s Block, i ST. CLAIR STREET, Where have just received from the manufao j turera of Wi B. BBADBTJBY, New York, AND SOHQMACJKEB & GO,, Philadelphia, ' A new lot of their superior PIANOS ! I Also, a complete 'assortment of Bimlth's Celebrated HARMONIUMS.MELODEONS And Mnsioal Goods Generally. The superiority of the BRADBURY PIANO 1b already established. In the history of Pianos no new instrument has gained so rapidly in pop ularity ior received so many premiums within the space of two years, as the New Scale Full -Iron Frame, Overstrung Bass and Grand Action Piano Forte, manufactured by Wra. B. Bradbu ry. SUHOM ACKER A CO.'S PIANOS having been bo long and favorably known in this ana other countries need no further comment. i A-li (auorantced Years WAMELINE Si BABH, Sole Ageota Tor Pittabunzh ami Western Pa,. : 1 No. 12 BUsefra Block; St. Ol4lr at. 49»G09d Second-Hand Pianos for rent. Tun ing and Repairing done promptly, - Apso GHICKEBmC. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CHICKERIIijG & SOIN’S PIANOS, Just recdivMby 1 ‘ ! CHAB. C. MELLOK, : s ■ ; 8* WM)D^rUtBT, .; mytn ! ' Sole Agentfor Pittsburgh. TO BLAST FUBNACEa j.I ■ 1 x j 'labS !pi\ > •>. WkoOcht moßr , if'wt‘Kßg, o* Ibi pale by: myMri I S°utt aiiii^n^jlitofel^bia. a , .t» Ud»w : iJAMES BOTO, T ? r ray2i [ us Wood ettcot stywia \v. . 1-.- A: We have stoek.of Goods, Butted to tbdJPJit sbutgix.. trade*> Wi itt» , vite Comparison, a liberal “ n r " 1 " v ’ J.Zil ’ZT.'H \ >-> i v * / REWARD To any pereonlbat.caa Prod quali ty of work s&hSA pricb thaflvioldat our celebrated ymr a stbrbt; and nojtwritbattuwiug.: , PRESIDENT LINCOLN: Baa admirably, conducted one..of the greatest Rebellions the’world evfer* knew, and has used nearly all the Shoemakers in his good cause wt have • 2- . •- • - ; -' CAPTURED Enough for our present trade, and shall give pur customers the benefit thereof, and never stop to ask where we shall get more when these are gone; and customers may always rely upbnget ting, at CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, next door to the Express-Office,' the besl Goodi ■for the least money, upon all occasions. We shall keep pace with? the times, and, come what may in the shape of Panics, you will find us ‘Veorfy for the andu always leading the Shoe Houses ana regulating the pnces. • my 4 .. ~ .5 < i . 1,000 HOOP SKIRTS, NEW STYLES, Just received at - 55 FIFTH STREET. ; • mf 3 IJp HE GREATEST VARIETY OP ELECAiiT AND CHEAP . WILL PAPER, OIL CLOTHS AND •}. - WINDOW SHADES ARE SOLD AT FOERSTER & SCHWARZ’S, - 164 Smithfleld Street, : my!B • BAN KIN’S j SPICED BLACKBERRY,' Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Sold by all respectable I>rnggiBts. 1 my 23 FOURTH S' NEW STYLES H WINDOW SHADES! 5] ; Heeelved THIS DAY. j§;HEW SPRING STOCK S; of rf'j CARPETS! Well seasoned OIL CLOTH, AT McCALLUM’SL mhis OAnfET STOH.B, ; KO,.B7,ipUBTH STBKET. ' Counterfeits!! Counterfeits FT ! LOOK OUT !! LOOK OUT 11I* Humbugers are About!!! ■ GENUINE PEBBtE Russian Spectacles Important btoticeAjiprovb A. YOUR SIGHT.-—Having opened my new Since of business, and have received direct from' ;ussia. a doe and moat brilliant genuine Dia mond Russian Pebble Spectacles, warranted to preserve, strengthen and improve tie sight. Purchasers are entitled to Spectacles free of charge if the first should fail. Also, received one of the finest stocks ever brought to this city of Philosophical. "Mathematical and Optidal In struments, which 1 will sell tojßuiPthe times, and respectfully invite all in want of the article. J. DIAMOND,. Practical Optiaiam Look out for No. 51, 51, 51 Fifth street i ap4 > j Sate of Country Homes WE PROPOSE TO OFFER! AT Public Sale,.on THURSDAY', May 26th, 1554, at n o’clock a; m., our property ohlChar tiers Creek, adjoining the town of ManfieM.fiva *> miles from the city, and at the junction of the '* r Steubenville and Chartiers railroad. Th!e lots' ic range, from 3to 16 acres each. Omnibuses will * leave Hare’s Hotel, at 9 a. m. on the day ofsale/' and a good dinner will be furnished; free. We are authorised to say that the Steuben^ 1 '" ville railroad will be in operation this fait Terms to suit. For further particulars, see H. 7VP LAIN &<3o.j 102 4th st n " J. L. MARSHALL, 139 Liberty st.. or. 1 hf.B. BROWN, Mansfield, Pa. my23-td ( To Architects and Builders. ; SY THE ACT OF MAY STH, AN Ap propriation of Fifty Thousand Dollars watf 7 ' e lor the extension of the Capital Buildings at H&rrt"burg. Architects and Builders are hereby requested to present plans for ssid-extea- '• - aioh, and proposals for building the same, to the . undersigned, by the FIFTEENTH DAY‘OF JUNE. Themaln objpctto.be attained:by the proposed extension is to furnish additional mittee Room for theLeglslature, and ’. sioh is to conform as far as possible to the archi tecture of the present building. ' - • : *• and. u-;Oi;rtin, . i; v _ Governor, ? ‘ ISAAC SLENKER, \tu - Audi'tor\>eneral, JABIBS F.^BARR, Surveyor General. c HENRY D: MOORE, ' state Treauorerw ->s,» ; Harrisburg, May 19, 16 W. my23-3w “PEOPLE’S CONVENTION.” TPHB ÜBH»£BSIGB(F/1> HAVE itECr M. selected as the “ Executive Committee’ _ for. Allegheny county: . .-r J.W. Barker, . > i Wn. M-Raber, ; . > c , John M. Roberts, Alfred Gr, LoycL Hon. Fred E. Volz* Geo. ; Seigrlst? : Joshua Rhodes, Joseph Swtnt, SldUmund Eoew, ’ Dr:o/13Ky«?-“ iOJ ds:p..&tf f ni, Xftvieisfi^,, John Seifertb, 7 • ' 1 I The Committee will 'meet- EVERT THURSO v \ ; DJIY EVENING, hSSSST ofiscvN°. TJThWJst«etl>rEtsfctitKE; i^aairafe a; la' 'favor of the “one term,priuQtpBi, J ?, may-call upon any.-: r jn ember of the Committee for information. • myl2*tf * -TTi.-TUi V? ;• ’aon-. • OXRABD' HOUSE; ~ CHEBTBrtTT, BELOW ; •>>'. i W H. W. Kansas. .5 £2 SO mysfe' : " '■’ ll! PEOPHiETOH. fj SCHOOL AT. evekqeebk:' " » • •= • ——•>•■ ki ■ ■tUs-4&-'1 4 5x& . iPifnetpu. ■ Inibnntnaninueuu rurnU&»d a£ : *lj».lS» areofWm ‘ Sbhm ’ ■sc 8° W ■S, {i « r;i>
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