THURSDA murarec « iih| the people. Hon. John L. Dawson, a couple of Weeks since, believing the annoucement . ..ofthe wniDepartmejnt,.-thatthe rebel army in Virginia wai rapidly being des troyed-arguing tbe Speedy suppression of the rebellion—OioUght the time had arrived for inciting I Wayward sinners baok to their allegiance. Had one-half of what the Seeretaryfof War proclaim ed abput our successes over Lee been true, Mr. Dawson’s j resolution would have been eminently broper. But, in a ■few days after its introduction into the the Government began to send troops from every direction to reinforce Gen. Grant, 'Which p ainly demonstrat ed that-the news, will ;li suggested the resolution, Was, like ,he ‘ generality of , Gie War ITepartmentfs bulletins, little -less than so much leather and prunella. Among the papers,* however, which tike'dplight in fooling their readers by ertipvagant endorsements of bogus dis- the results of im aginary Battles, is the Hew York Tri bune. ’ If professed to | believe all that the War officers announced; but, not withstanding this, it treated Mr. Daw . son’s gbod and humape intentions, in the following derisive, and, we may add. very stuped maimer. It said: ' “These being the facts, let Mr. Dawson, with out waiting for the House tb accept his resolu tion, start at once, on hia own private account fortheoamp of General tan, with a whole oarfload of oUve branched Some good mar aome of. It. Mr. Dawbon may possibly be treated as a spy.” We see these flippant and pointless lines copied into the -Abolition press, generally, as if they contained something crashing to the member from Fayette. If; * when Gbeely lin 1848, in the napie of the groat commercial Metropolis of this country, offered reso lutions in favor of the Irish rebellion, some heartless and brainless fellow had advised him to approach the F.ngiui, government with several cart loads of olive branches, he would hardly have appreciated the joke. And, yet such a suggestion would have! been quite as smart as the one in question regarding the Southern rebellion, j The Tribune'* ribaldry,'however, serves to show that even if the rebel armies throughout the South were in the tattered and broken concfition announced bylMr. Stanton even then Abolitionism would not en tertain propositions for terminating the war. Fanaticism levels sits hate at the entire Southern people,; and nothing short of their utter annihilation wilj aj> Pease Gbeely’b faction’s thirst for bloqd. The fiendish cruelty of the fierce Pescaba, in driving the Moors from Spain, was not more terrible and unrelenting than Is the j spirit of our leading fanatics towards the Southern' people. If this fell desirelfor blood and . carnage is not ’checked, the present gen • eration 'will not see the end of our pres ent troubles. The .idea was to conquer peace, -by breaking the armed force of the rebellion, but when a proposition a.retum to peafee is ofiered, because of the Government announcing that the rebellion is tottering to its jfall—it is re ceived ,by the leading Abolitionists in the manner we have scen-l-voted down in . Congress and ridiculed; throughout the land. All this is but indicative of the action of the party in power, even if the armies of the rebels weijß destroyed, and the people of the South upon their knees,sueing for peace and pardon. jr., jthe gentle • man to turn lan honest penny~ifttHFwiy of stocks, Jby the;pul*. lication of his bogus proclamation, turns out, as we suspected he would, to be a genuine loyal leager; he is,] besides, a Dlos t pious _ and exemplary jmember of Henby Wabd Beecher’s congrega- ln him we have the TBal embod iment of a leading and successful Abo litionist, which is but a blending of the characters of. Ashnidab Sleek, and Dbiahi Heep. , The former- 'made his ends meet by making collections for the civilization of an imaginary! tribe of Indians, overlooking real j destitu tion at his own door, while Howabd deals ip, the 1 distresses of negro slav ery, and in bogus 'proclamations to ~ enable jum to deal in stocks. Mr. jO - appears to-be as smooth and-suocessftß as 1 the generality of his class. He has teen on intimate terms, toO’ g.wUh of the White ’House' and having caught the ineetloh %s fifttHehey/be'may, perhaps, have'thoughfrit excusable to N play a trick aa AsE. . .Besides, he may have been hard up for cash; sq taking the Jfint of the witty Chables Subfacf, when selling the pictures of his|ances tors debt, he thought JO iake; iflibertiesiwltb his friends.” At r all events the Abolition press arp,,drawing; U singularly mild upon the clever dodge of Mr. Joseph Howabd. When it was thought that the forgery originated with tbe papers publicity, what a chorus went upfrom the united Abolition.press for the severest punishment of the;offen ders. Bnt now, that a loyal tJnion iftt* villi«|»i u&- sime papers “roar as gently as sucking doves.” Henby Ward Beecheb should ; i jojß a-flieqtpjg; of his! cons gregation denouncing this amst of one of its mefliberff.' ’ Tins goV'crnfficnt i tht y say is but “a covenant with death 4nd a league with hell. ” and has no right to arrest those who haye been Jaborinjgfor the desifaclicsh''of such a cbrai>ac), Where are ,Bhju-hps nnd Miss Anna Dickinson in this emergency ? Tm letftifieo'- si ve It is coijfin- -Mi3»of>Kcr Vi/.-U oi;iO M | : i>idu tsuxwi |i \ , ‘'■ * •aU 3i*a THE FAIR COVENANTERS. _ Ihe.newspaper. -organa -of - the New- England manufacturers "are still agita ting the crusade against imported fa brics, and thousands of silly women are becoming tneir dopes. At a late milt ing in New 1 orkgamples of dress goods were on exhibition;,, from Manchester New Hsi pahire -and rich silks from Hartford, Connecticut, besides various other fancy and articles used in the fabh,onable;.wortd. were there advertised fromvdifferent sections -o£ Yankeedom. - The projectors of’the wo men’s covenant do not contemplate economy in dress, and in various ir»»t ings resolutions proposing economy un til the close of the war have been indig nantly voted down, The women of the revolution, when they adopted linsey wolsey, did so either from real notions of economy or because of real want. Our modern wives of shoddy are not. to be mentioned in that connection at all. At the New, York meeting and at those in several other large cities, the of silks and satins, the glitter of jewel ry, and the flaunting of feathers and ribbons and laces, is said to have been astonishing and gorgeous. At the for mer, we are told that such a crowd of carriages as bore these fashionable dames to the meeting, was never paral leled. They never thought of giving the horses to the army and the coach men and footmen to the war I No; the talk was all “dress,” and the adroit dodge of non-importation means 50 per cent, more to the New England monop olists. Let the women of the country ! economise! Let them make sacrifices. Let them give their jewels to the coun try as did the ladies of Berlin, and use iron ornaments instead! But let it be a real economy instead of a fake one. Let them buy clothes and all other things where they can be got cheapest; and let th*m stop talking eternally about their ■dress :AY <26, 1884. THE 10-40 WAN, Since this loan has been thrown into be market there has been very great alacrity in taking it up. _The amount of subscriptions to the Lohn reported at I the Treasury Department up to Satur day the 21st inst., was $54,564,400. The subscriptions have averaged about a million dollars a day since the loan was first offered. General confidence seems to be felt by the people in the ultimate ability of the Government to pay all its liabilities. The country is certainly not prostrated beyond resuscitation. Its manufacturing, agricultural and com mercial interests are just as great as for merly, and would be much greater if the war had not produced a scarcity of labor; but even the want of labor may not permanently affect those interests long, in view of the great influx of work ers front other lands. The great des- I truction of property, through war’s ne- I cessities, may but stimulate to lenewed ' industry hereafter and create a pressing and long-enduring demand for laborers and their products. A land where la bor is in demand and commands remu nerative prices cannot become bankrupt, and must always be able to meet its lia bilities. This fact is well know to our people,, and serves to create and keep alive confidence in the financial projects designed to lift us over the shoals ever to be found in the path of the ship of State. In taking these loans up prompt ly there is less probability of further is sues of paper currency being necessary. The large issues of paper money, in the opinion of some persons, should have been put in the shape of loans, and in that way, they contend, there could be no depreciation. At all events, the suc cess .of the 10-40 Loan is an earnest of the popular estimation of our loans in general and of the determination of the people to do everything requisite to keep the wants of the Government fully sup plied A chance forxoyal leaguers A gentleman of means authorizes us to offer a premium of one hundred dol lars for a certified list of the members of the Loyal League of Allegheny county. The money to be appropriated to the Sanitary Pair. Will the list be forth coming? C3P" Our commendation of "Gov. Cun tin’s proclamation urging the formation of volunteer militia companies, the Gazette calls “a change ofbaso" upon our part. The editor must have been asleep for the past three years. Every thing calculated to break the rebellion and make peace we have advocated from the commencement of hostilities ; our regrqt has been, and is, that those in power have prolonged the contest by their infamous jJjbojition proceedings. But now , after all their act* of emanci pation, and bulls against the comet, they perceive that they have been but trifling with the means and patience of the people. ■ A Last Will and Testament.— On the person of one or the Yankees killed £* h ? fl e*>.tatthe Yellow Tavern, was found a bit of paper twisted in the but ton hole of his jacket. It was a wretch ed pencil scrawl evidently written after his fall, and while death was putting 7 T . cyeB ' 11 commenced: “I John Wilheimer, Becond New York cav airy. lam shot and dying. Whoever finds me, send this to Barah Wilheimer Brooklyn postoffice, New York. She is Uly sister, and only lelative in the coun try. Oh, my poor sister! do not break your heart; but lam shot through the breast and dying, and they have gone and left me here.” * * * # What followed in this paragraph is ob literated by blood. The next sentence reads: “Write to Conrad Vitmare, of our company, he owes me fifty dollars, which he will pay vou. Oh, my dear r-s ler ’.^ flt , ewell! ” The paper was fallen •a b 2 dy ’ and h as been forwarded = North by flag of truce— Richmond Die patch. Ts f A a°NAßi.E.-Areligio U & pamphlet recently published in Philadel phia, says: “The Anglo Saxon rate , . s , ra . ces of mo » to get territory to yyhich it lias no claim, makes treaties to plunder those who enter into them, breads them to gain iands, then blows . the helpless.to atoms because they dare to remonstrate and seek seif-preservation by fpffie qf anpa, professes to be the messenger pf -peace, yet carries a sword ever warm wilh blood, and often with the bJs>pd: ftfits own immediate kindred, r f[itMn % last three years it has slain a and.ahalfof men; in between bm*ltfinpf:one family." . • ■ t „„ ■■ a- i•£.;•* (SSStJ-ieetj -I: Jfc tjrr ; -TSdii riflt Jiti; -sdj.i “ j taio' in-.«s t>uiii baiaJ h «ts»W dim * t The Becent Proceedings Against ITEMS i From the M , y 22. T h TT^T In common with of'thousands of note to supply the il^f tlona CoktrfioroSa^f’t' 8 Hobbbt U. Kichahd] our fellow citizens, we have restrained It is S"/fh T* „ p ’ V-I expression of ourdodignation at the re-: s “ d , t °!|j ,e certain ? that the oft>B - whgitaiy''course of government ini of J&PHWusa. in Xan’sas; I the whole f MVCDC CrUfIVCD 0 rn regaj&d theiEeinocratic press of Newi-i non ,*4 tee^e 9 train, consisting of > HITLnO, OunUTtn & CO.. msaw in it one of those I’3oo, 1 ’ 300 , 't B g““s. "f » erroreinto wJuKrtKiTadnunistrittion, on received at Cairo con- 1 ST ATIONEBSf' from it? mere f rD ? B "* e re Phyt!.thdf Qen. Polk had de-i frant of infielligence and capacity. It S®™* 1 |Jbout thousand men from, j ;'* I,! Was an injury and an outrage; but men r"® 0 . I *®™ Operateagainst Banks. Grant- PRINTEBS foo not always resent the injuries they re- ‘ n S this to be bo, we may then expect from foCdish and incapable men. 800 E “ bear of haid fighting and consid '■‘We, like others, bore as patiently as we eraDle trouble on the Lower Mississippi, could with this exhibition of headstrong The clerical members of the Metho folly, because we regarded it as the re- tlist Episcopal Genera] Conference have suit of passion and ignorance. It has no seen fit to pass a resolution abrogating onger th lB excuse. The suppression of fjavery inthe Church. When their the two papers has been persisted in af- brethren” of the “Church South” take ter the falsehood of the pretence of the the same action, (they being the ones original seizure has been fully exposed. who own the slaves,) there will probably We believe that the occasion was seized .something come of it Y upon, and the outrage has beenipersisted Says the WashimHon „„ . m, for the purpose of intimidating the pondence- “The Radical Rpnthr'™ press. The simultaneous seizure of Gov- and the Democrats win aDS ernor Medary of the Ohio Crisis , upon to admit Mr Pishback from A us,ng some false accusation, and in violation of This will k A rk™c A rkansas, law, confirms this suspicion. These and tion from the'Rnltimn™^ as dtrlega other acts ofthe man at Washington go This isTe C h ony f entlo ?- SWSKi't £ *“; " ““ r«ii. I ssr r '’ mean to make these acts of violence the Then.™ U kaa a good time of it. occasion of invective against our rulers merehandUY : ,ul. he 1I^ por . ts of gensral at Washington, or of rhetorical appeals mes tic nm-tl? b ° c from foreign and d «- m favor ofthe liberty ofthe press or the fearrni ™t»or° DtlnUe , pour m at a rights of person and property. The day e d and Ifrilll mcrea se, fil hng our bond for that has gone by. It behooves citi- and rendering ar ? h ° u f e!i repletion zens of the state to consult, in a time dull and rcd.fci ke - for / he “ 08t P a « like this, in regard to what kction shall cosf of ,1 g P " CeB far below the be taken-not what words shall be utter- , “Portion ed—to protect their rights. . INt he House of Lords, on the lltli We see that the Democrats of the Hew J nst -.> Lord Ellenborough called the at ■lork delegation in Congress have met , tlon °‘ l be Government to the allcg for such consultation! They are honor- eU ca ?es of kidnapping of British sub able men, ami men of courage, and know Je ?, in the United States. Earl Rus- Uien\ duties and how to fulfill them. ? e H' ln reply, stated that Lord Lyons But if they will permit us to giveadvice, 7 aa “ ade repeated remonstrances to the we would urge them to abandon their ;V“ eri . c an Government at Washington scats in Congress and return home to Dat ITlUl out any satisfactory result. ’ their constituents.- When such acts of Miscegenation- The New v„,v n violence occur and are persisted in, con- Book says there'is now tnTh\ V stunting an invasion of the state and the white girl who is f i y a overthrow of the civil laws, by military with whom she is living the wivU 8 ™;- power, the part which a representative Republicans are in the hab!t o7Xhe r ! of the state plays in the federal Congress her on terms of friendly intimacy t? E ceases to be honorable or useful. There girl is lather good looking and her Infs is nothing in the position of a‘ member band is as black as a Tartarian night of Congress a his time upon which the With that pair the equity whir-h g « ' gie°of e Demnr 11 i' DIUCb The 1 ,rug - L i nco! * Be « ka * retK’ ft fully read ' gle ot Democratic members to restore to ! ed. •> tauz the chambers their representative char- i p , acter, and to make the legislative body j late- hkra£gut£ inN^T -1 " °, ne 0f his the organ of the people, under the Con platform . r C B ?n° n ’ . took “P°n the stitution, has been vain. Equally fruit- ! L-11„n,T,, ? S J ddleCulored lemule, less has been the effort to expose the eor- ! future 4 “ ‘‘Z ° f tht ■ruption or to correct abuses, or to re- ; timUsta w m ” •woman. The aboli strain or punish usurpations. The strng- 1 cruwdedT1 re 1? ll fibted that thev gle may be pursued till it ceases to he ! her It m 8 tb< ; plat,b .™ to caress I heroic, and may become disgraceful ‘ hnunerl C bal 11 these crack Let the Democratic members leiTve their ! white race woSld mobT °"r WaP ’ UIC Ela “' lc S.ocUtn CB , &c. seats in a body and come home ’ Mr I would soon be extinct in this At the -n r r Brooks and his colleagues of D,e New brids thar P>«»* Med by by- ' York delegation, Mr. Cox and the del - ! , TOBREMjE & M’GABR. egates from Ohio, can find among their 1 A ‘ N T , See It.—The Augusta (Ga ) apothecari£n;, constituents, a wider and nobler field of ! says : “There is a < '" r o n l ?, r , of , Fourth aud Market .fleets, Pittahurgh usefulness than they now fill. Their !1, rt ‘J.°l cln * here over Lee’s viefories. 801 - 15,| - c silence—their absence, will sneak full as ! ‘, rovl!,u,nB arc declining. From Mobile ~ eloquently and’ impressively as any , - ac°n Charleston, Montgomery, anti AVoiTiED AilI T words they can utter. ' ! othercUtes,.comes the welcomeinlkrma haKu HS,?“o h f What remains to bo done, in the ex- u° n *bat pneesare tumbling. In Macon h"«it U h urn!?» 'L'tHm” I , h ,r h «'voU and general ecution of the laws to repress such mju- i ?®“ r '* n , ow s p n S at flfgf per barrel; -on curef nes, will hv the civil power of dd st Duality hams at §2,5U per s , u r , ll f mH )' l>e atirituited the ! U “ ( ’ rde , r of suppression has been re- : ‘; We k »ve little comment to make on “ U> Utlis liE, ».MENT from the voked, the military have given up pos. llle letters this moniing published from s " e I)IEK ahoulj have a box of session of the mhiuited journals, and the correspondents with Gen. Butler K rh-v! ls, T. lmofs Mvo, and a piece of unhappy and innocent telegraph opera- i T t he y slj0 'v clearly enoush that the Roh oiten hfZ«aving. : ‘ l ' v HrusrKL:to useful * tors hare been released from Fort Lafay. ; assumed the offensive that Gen b ,? TiiuM As< RKDPATH, Pittsburgh i ette. The universal expression of indig- i Butler is within hisintrenchments across * niy , --iviiwo“ t “ l ’ ,c dCKlc ™ ln medttihea. nation from the press and the public Has ; Bermuda Hundred peninsula Im told even on the callous apprehension of i ie must be content to maintain i - n rn- —i7*Tnr the President and his cabinet. i - sol( m ttmt position until Lee is driven by the wiu be '■ The insult and the wrong remain. 10 > umm »» a part of Beauregard’s forces The wantanmtamy «n person and prop- kls aid." It would seem', then that iliaiwaVs'pm r’ 11 ’ 1 ’ |,rlmeM ; I erty u unatoned. The outrage, if al- ’Jie “keys of Richmond'’ have fallen from I" ~. n ,T 'n o' 'lUMtliies. it i lowed to pass by with impunity, becomes s liands. Grant has them now h” b ° xof Plllsur ui, ‘ime n i from 1 a precedent for future wrongs It is in- t „ J \ ,n hl * let him write to m? i tended by Messrs. Lincoln Seward ami d 11E BtonTEOL Goveukor —\ will msiTk hox e /roe nC r oBil ' s tllu ,lmount . and I ;ESiV'Er'Sr stagn. We ret not •' “ d fl vi 0 e n e e w°e f , lllt ' m - . We MieT « ad - 1 d uced, make I dear La°e oFltl ZV, . AND EX- THE; GROWTH OF THE HAIR r-"- Err 1 Lu^in ’ s .. It is an Elegant PerfumS the wrong thus done. p rules to allow the introduction of Mr. ac *dlery & Carnage Hardware “Something might have been nardnn j 1 8 resolution of censure of the ad-- No. 7st ciair .ta 9 ed, of the much requiring pardon to ?h e Z Z Great “dilation is felt, ' “ne2?T£lf Way ' authorities concerned in 5 Ibis amazing C U ght T '* T, y poBtpol,eJ t 0 ba Jus-.yd putrage upon private rights and the rub® ” rou S ht U P “tfain at the first opportunity, i he weal, had they shown by their ?Hf P nrt e . I ? P wasmade l 7 a nj member to : tx-x' - promptness in recalling an order which the arbltra O’ course puisued. ” , ' E>, ; ETI liih wholly unworthy the appointed agents on April 4, in relerence to m Pv In n J tiiinng ihe fourteen v.-.n n h Uer v Ba tiafaction of a great and free people ° fairs, if any such exnlsne.lnnafll, al ‘ -■ lnt ? the umted ‘I ?“ introduced chanMd^l 0 !) 118 Btl i oke of forlune . it made ’ A Rood deal of indignation is fell t“iy« n o S dL h wo r^ f ,1 hat . the „ only JooTuals which at the humiliating position m which such lin ‘ meu 'M>piied if used E cre th ‘; finally fell into the anare set for us ail an explanation if actually made _, BUC^I i " IKI “ ever ha» failed in a atngik J! dref 01 belMg d to U ?h an n deSigning BCOun ' govcrDm fHt; and such a high-hand 8 “ “»’» be' bfat drel, belong to the Opposition. This ed assumption, in the faco ot unanimr.na i s f4 e “ beln K useful m cverV familv r«? . a^ ve ’ be " circumstance alone should have made acti on on the part of the immln- 1 p ? en ,‘ 8 ’ suoh ss bur "». cuts ISw s ?Lerl d 1" the Administration, were it indeed act «sentativcs o?The aweraspra s r.:A- u Js» i «w&asS«wsrcsss mlignln^o h f"s MeZ" : &&?gir'gsd& 6: !§E^C rßaß,l!i denunciation 1 vvhfch'l’s pjr th ° USalld PEr ! peSSM/'! ‘ S3'' “Secretary Bewariis a man of readine and 16 ° f Ge . nerals Butler A valuable BCrvat, v«> Has be forgotten how eminent in the tri- Puritan and °P er . ati . o ! ls are lr uly promoting L* heaifh Dg r a a d : umph of Rome was the absent bust of the esrlv tW '• ter th< ' fas blon of the . a h a ‘J. a”' l »r tteelf, when mla al“ne « iafeen!m : greatest of Roman citizens? Does he the Indians Tb ' d ? a, - mgB * le “ r IS* *• Jta desire to confer upon the supporters of the l, t l; r „ T I, ey , are miaa ionaries of - , Maeufectureu by T „ i?{ 8 , be political principles which he and all those idea” and -° n , a reat “ oral : gt“ta r h ew „ York - Sow'bya/i p“ u / ilt is the who uphold the Administration regard God and huSSfv ° ‘ D ‘ ereStS ot by " as unsound and dangerous, the brilliant manity. _ . distinction of un undeserved martyrdom? „4. N “Iwcidekt.”—One of Butler’s K?* A fact. 4 . r considerations, we are aware, rlllune r °rrespondent3 writes? “Three 1 tail far below the solemn aud weighty borses are brought up; “Whose horses * • • . \ ®F?- . WT , arguments which, from all the past of are those?” “Gen Weitzel’s Qir“ in the year isss »r, * * • ANI) at English and American liberty, thunder Promptness to be scorn and denounce judgment upon a Beauregard, if I don’t whale him l U£“ mad criminal invasion of liberty’s most- ll >rtlns, and a tall form sirides into the T »*e Venetian in l Eume Siest m th. D 'Spatch Buildina Fifth sacred public guarantee. But that they grou P' That is Gen* Wehzel. “Wast ‘Lomr 1 ' 1 ', 18 W* SSH»!“JdJ »»H . ""“"fl. Nfth Street should be rising into men’s minds, is the in K » good deal of ammunition, Sir” he «it»e u»na“ “„m ObX 0 b X ‘ luan * i,y ofaye in Une shame and peril, would they but see f e “nrks to Gen. Bntler, “and all to dis- 1 . T be VE.vfct ian i,\ k iß warranted not to it, of those who have committed their ‘ ur b a “an from his night’s repose” "fhl vm-rn v p r‘" the sli s ltcst de e«- own reputations and the fame of our ® ome one suggests there will have to ’Zi common conntry tb history in so qnes- a aew requisition for ammunition whoever ’ hair reqmrinir no preparation tionable a connection." Ycs . responds another, “and the Ord- 1 thlt mal- E J^ Tl i4 IJ YE produce, any .hade W per JTTZ WIHPUt a ’ iother ! T p „ r ,® e “ t l ° f awrd mto make up for this i • p ° r aale b >' all drug|ists,, price sowaa wnste. Don’t you think Major ”to ® n*. , a a. l. mathews. ’ Rebekmmhff 6 , Haggert y, “tha J t those Rebels ought to be indicted as a corn- o^2? s > the beat hair dressing in use PriM ea bath in Heaven, JOs. flesuncps drug stohe Cor. CrfttoPtoflndMlri ltfnv^ij. The Anti-8 ilk Dbess Movement.— .t he result of the anti-silk movement in this city appears to be that the ladies' J rBl^~ e extl ß Purchases so as to have SS®** i-- l! JR J ilir.j Oi njnaa i- ! f Blank Book Manufacturers, TV O .39 ! riFTH STREET POST BUILDINGS. All Orders Promptly Attended to. apls l mrrEß?k , ?? ,A^P s hol *-asd , will £.]{>! Ht lesa than manufacturers' PjSf* *PJ 10 Joe fP h Fleming's Drug Store r corner of the Diamond and Market street. lor the best Putin nml Oftstile Soap in the n’ e vi ES i“°J her flne Toilet Soups, go P Drug store, comer of the Diamond and Market street. J®l Linseed Ph , Tur Pehtine, White Lead, vil.idV ? 2 ta ° f a kln(,s ’ Carbon Oil, burning Huid and Benzine, go to Joseph Fleming’s bru§ Ntore, corner of the Diamond and Market st. fJ?L I V b n B r ri ?/ lne ’ th « preparation '?L,C' ,e ll'iir, for Burnett's Cocoaine, Sterling Ambrosia, and every other good Hair Dressing, ‘ fh» * piping's Drug Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street.' my23-3t RriPTTRE CURED. W e are prepared to treat successfully all cases of rupture in young persons, most oases in middle aged, and in some cases cf old persons having fitted up an extensive establishment for manufacturing Improved Trusses and Supporters. In peculiar cases or where persona desire any style of truss not on hand we will manufacture to order. Having the largest stock in the city all persons requiring trusses will find It ad vantage to call. Dr. M’GAHTi will attend personally to the ap plication of Trusses, Supporters, •{«., &c. Besides our own manufacture we have a laree stock of \ Sitter & Penfield's Celebrated Trusses, Dr. S. 8. Fitch’s Celebrated Trusses, Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated Trusses, FRENCH, ENGLISH and GERMAN TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, ALL ErTTDS ; TSBUEGH. ,It Produces the Richest Luster, ' produces the Richest Luster, •, H Produces the Rickest Luster! It Produces the Riohest Luster 134 Smlthfleld Street, PITTSBURGH. V* , Katlmro,” aignifyihg to cleanse, rejuvenate flea r lwt« arUcleis what its name aignj- Eff\ lor restoring and beautifvinjr Dar»tZ a ,n «%,«“ remarkable SSt un -S IIL , 14 iB again owned and made P w? f i h t sn original proprietor, and is now which ™ vfl itS « B ?^ e , Care ’ BkiU and attention per ail 22 U 0f over ono million bottles 5 * a a “Oft delightful Hair Dressing. It eradic&tesaeurf and dandruff, fi is®i p 8 e^ 7, 202 Broadway, New York. Two sizes, 60c. an 3 tl. IRir’HAGAN'S ’ MAGNOLIA BALM This is the most delightful and extraordi nary artlde ever discovered. It changes the sun burnt face anti hands to a pearly satin texture of 1^H > ta Ut: j l .- 1 .i I ? partlng the ; marnle purity of vouth and the dUtingut appearance so inviting in the city 1 belle of fashion. It removes tarn freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent anti smooth. Itcontainsno materialinjuriousto the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Sin gers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by , ~ „ w* E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAS S. BARNES A CO., New York. LIN- I -I■i-i i, „ jy. ■ “T 1 e parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati who have been counterfeiting the M ÜBtang: Liniment under pretence of proprietor shlpheve been thoroughly estopedby the Courts. To guard against the further Imposition, I have procuredlromthe United States Treasury, a pri vate steel-plate revenue stamp, which is placed top °foach bottle. Each stamp bears *{“ otmy signature, and withoutwhich the Article is a counterfeit, dangerous and worth less; Imitation. Examine every bottle. This Lin lment has been in use and growing in favor, tar l n ™l years. There hardly exist/a hanfflS 6fi J the,, habitable globe that does not contain evi dence of Ita wonderful effects. It is the best emolient in the world. With Its present im proved ingredients, Its effeots upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are heas Uvea saved, valuable animal! . made useful, and untold ills assuaged. Forcute! rffuiof grains. rheumatism, swellings, bites! Cited breasts, strained horses, Ac., itisaSoverl “temlH never he dispensed ail every famUy ‘ S ° ld b y D. S. BARNES, New York. Thjs above: articles for sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, cor. SmitMeld &Dd Fourth ot*. febo6-6rad&w-eod fOUnn eta * rjIHE NEH hair preparation. LUBIPi S’ COCOANUT CREAM, Oiling, Dressing BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR It softens and oils the Hair, and gives It a permanent gloas which it retains for Cannot be Surpassed. }l Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair, It Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair, It Prevents Baldne* and Loss of Hair, It prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair* Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff. Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandnifli Cocoanut Cream Removes Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff^ It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance. It gives the Hair an Uliy Appear&noe, It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance* For Oiling Whiskers it has no Eaual Fo r nm ng S5 l 8 J cerB U haa no Equal! For Oiling Whiskers it has no Eaual! For Oiling WM.ker. it hi ™ fijual. If "I®. 108 *}* lts Beautifying Effects And it retains all its BeautlfySf Effects 4j“j It 1111118 Beautifying Elteots And It retains aU its Beautifying Effects For days after using it For days after using it, For days after using it. r or days after using it, For pressing and Oiling the Mustache, for Dressing and Oiling the Mustache, For Dressing and-Oiling the Mußtache. For Dressing and OlUng the Mustache It Prevents Gray Hairs. It Prevents Gray Hairs, It Prevents Gray Hairs, It Prevents Gray Hairs, It Prevents Hair from Turning Grav It Prevehts Hair Irom Turninf Gray’ It Prevents Hair from Turning Gray , Jt Prevents Hair Iron-, Turning Gray. No Hair preparation po&- : Besses the peculiar prop erties which so essentially suits the human Hair as the Ooeoanut Cream. } * It Promotes the Growth of theHrfir It Promotes the Growth of the Hair* It Promotes the Growth of the Hair* It Promotes the Growth of the Hair! SALE BY ALL SALE BY ALL BBtrooi?^ SALK BY 85UOOll?|; SALE BY ALL DKUCKHSTS, CHEAPEST!! jpEBSOSS WAJ'TISB GOOD SEB- 'iccabie SHOES jvill Bad ( that they can buy them cheaper at No. 88 MARKET STREET, than aay other place in the city. ■“ 3 ' 21 : ’ JOS. H. BORT.AIgn . V : ‘ • JS ONE OF THE LIVE «ESOF^fll| campaign. He, like his superior, •' ■ REI. GBAST'f, Understands what he is about; and wo 'may add so does. Concert Hall Shoe Store, 62 FIFTH STREET. , This place never fails to have on hand, for the selection of their friends, the largest assortment of • • ■ - BOOTS: AND SHOES. Which all are Invited to call and test, which are sold lower than anj other - HOUSE IN THE WEST. my 26 only machine which EMBROIDERS. The only machine which Is Independent of the Winding and Re-Winding of Shut tles or Bobbins. 4®“Prove this by an examination at the sales. ISo. IS FIFTH STREET, A. F. CHATONEY, jny-16-H GENERAL AGENT. s - S . B KT'Sr A I*'“ NOTARY PUBLIC, 59 FOURTH STREET, 4*-Offlce hours from 9 a. nn to 6 p. m. my 26 y INSURANCE AGENCY. IHAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENT ponies- th ° fo,lowln S Popular and reliable Oom- Washington Ins. Go. of New York g E ?v^NYi™s.. Pras ’ t - Phenix Ins. Cp. of Brooklyn. isni!::::: ■;;;;;-*5KS 2 STEPHEN CROWELL, Pres'* 722 ’ 219 “ b- W. CKO WELL, Vice Pres’t. American Life Ins. Co. of Phila. „ Capital.. 85on (vm , ALEX. WHILLDIPf, Preset SAMUEL WORK, Vice Pree’t. S. s. BRYAN, Broker and Insurance Agent, 69 Fourth street, fir Steam u'om Qneenstown and Liverpool. . THE FIRST-CLASS POW- Iron Steamships of the Cttn **DON f KEDAH, OLYMPUS, will sail fmS o! rp f° 01 every a]te ' na te TUESDAY, n a v* every alternate WEDNES- New York every a,te ™ te National Steam Navigation Company. svTv'jiSft 4, LOUISIANA, ERIN, PENN n Latvia, will sail from Liverpool ant Queenstown, as above, (forming a weekly lino \ DAT o, s t »' eVV Y ?, rk eVer y alternate sife! JJAY. bteerage Passage from New To»ir Currency. To NewTSTk, *3s Qold oJ eSu*iS i^nd n *ai U S2 I mA'rr Pa f aeiieerß forward «i to Pftr d G * rman P°«b at very low rates. * amoN, No ,ooIw THOS C4*- TTIaA ?[l Agt, M °°°^ r HoU T Be, Wato ,l. v I Monongahela Water Company, T 1 *® having AD the MONONGAHELA WATER QcreaAe their Capital JStockto T w ® Hundred Thousand Dollars, the first Hnni dred Thousand having been taken, the books now openat the Bantfng House of*jffi fi? S*V£? A cornet of Smithffeld and Fourth streets* ?« P «f po * 8e ? f r , eceivin & additionsl •übMri£ tions to the Btock of said Company By order of Board of Managers -“S' 26 * 1 * VVWAHb MAYO, Sec’y. BATTERy c; lOO Day Battallion. - fJrtfcf4 p.V Ul “ OTe f ° r _***-}} SAMUEL RIDDLE, Captain pa* FrfauS^l 6 h ' lhe ' onels [‘“re. brilliant, entire ly musical character j of the best workmannhin touch, evenness and quality of tone uSS™m£ £L™ y » nl ;' £*?, h Pllluo /uaranteed foF eFX wiSL six'months should 1 give S, for 8 sa t le * choice «dpply just receiv- , “Zi 8 43 fifth at.. Nnl«> CHAELOTTE BEUME. 43 fifth at., Sole Agem #l,oo° tordanoe with a KeaoliUion iSßtti* sr.KX'S'hM 00 - reward of ONE THOUXaivii Tirfr 1 ? “i?™ * such evidence an irtU nSuhYn LtAB ,. S for conviction ol the Deraoh^rl. 10 th arrest and ■ my24-lw W . H. BVRAM, -—~—; _ | Chairman ll7;,Has stit. -M_F cij andtreatment of 1 Delicate Diseases 2Sl b “sufl- ofhl * , j fe - m * speciality ereal diseases, and other private troubles, brought on byiiaprudence, youthful indnlgenS anclexcesg. Also, all diseases arising fronTim purity of the blood, Chronic Ulcerations. Piles Rheumatism, Rupture and Skip Diseases nZ '*** »TRKKT ate No - 60 SMITHITELD " ' ' Wy2Q.lt I Tk’wrai** boute la which he now Lives, situated on^t?? I Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. t i ron , t ,': y *“ d “P- ruSln/tackto i‘a/?eft | “ ia * two “‘oried brick, contaliu riv rooms and cellar. The out-houwi mSTvt 1 !. * ! house, stable., coal house, kc. There la * yar.l surrounding the dulling, Bllrf with «ISS» - PS* the property. There la also a wumi orchard of all Kinds of fruit. There la SS3ag» te It is about a mile from ?£« ' • • A LARGE LOT OF Congrets s’a Tobacco, |^P^n£“ T °S aCOO - Sce“ d i 'S7ou“ ok ‘? ST °^ U»» S BAEB‘Si, /.|T >«W«»4,uSit.