Kildi- rs on this vessel. She drifted into the opposite btuik, where a number managed to make their escape into the lushes, though many were killed in attempting to do so. The Signal and ('ovington immediately rounded to and opened their guns on the batteries, and pushed up endeavoring to rescue tie Warner fiomher perilous position I he' bad, however, as much as they rouid "" to take care of themselves, the cios tire of the three batteries cutting tom up ill a terrible manner. Their " te ' in ’ pipes were soon cut and 11 ; 1 r perforated with shot, notwifi"* which thev fought the battery long hours, the vessels being cut a ,deces and many killed and wounded on board. Acting Volunteer-Lieutenant Geo. P. Lord, commanding the Cot ington, having expended all his shot, spiked his guns set fire to Ins vessc , urn! escaped with what waa left ot his raw to the shore, and his vessel blew up. . The Signal, Acting Voluulecr-I.ieu- . tenant Edward Morgan, still louglit her guns for half an hour after the destruc tion of the Covington. lie found it im possible to destroy his vessel by burning, tier decks being covered with wounded, aud his humanity forbade him sacri tieing’the lives of the noble fellows who had defended their vessel so gallantly, lie gave permission to all those who wished to escape to do so. Pome ot them attempted to get off by climbing up the hank. Many were killed while doing so, by the murderous fire of mus ketry poured in from? the opposite side The captain remained by the vessel and was captured, if he remained alive ; hut I have no information regarding him. The rebels took the guns off of her, and placing her across the channel as an ob struction, sunk her. General Banks, on hearing the news, sent out cavalry to hunt for the unfor tunate men, many of whom were pick ed up and brought into Alexandria. A number escaped down the tiver, and went aboard same light drab gunboat? that were coming up at the time to the scene of'actinn, but were driven hack by the superior artillery of the enemy. 1 feel veyr much'for the poor fellows who fell into the rebels’ hands, as the latter hive been very merciless to some of the prisoners they have taken, and commit ted outrages at which humanity shud ders. The vessels will all return to their stations in a few days, as there is no prospect under present circumstances of renewing operations in this part of Lou isiana, the season having passed for op crating with any chance of success. I am sorry to see that the rebel guerrillas have become quite troublesome on the Mississippi since I left, all ot which will he rectified within the coming week. 1 have the honor to he, very respectfully, vouv obedient servant, David D. Pouter, Rear Admiral. Hon. Gideon Welles, Sec’y ofSavy. Washington, D C. Josnc.A R. GtDDises, -the American Consul General, dropped dead at Id o’clock p. m., on last Friday at Montreal, Canada. Mr. Biddings "was bom on October fith 1795, and consequently was verging on his tilth year. He was horn at Athens, Bradford'county, Pennsylva nia, but at ten years old removed with his parents to Ashtabula county, Ohio He passed through the phases of school teacher, lawyer, member of the Legists tore and of Congress, and during the most of his long life was one of the strongest of the anti-slavery champions He lived long enough to see some of the bittdr fruits of the doctrines he held and advocated. May his errors rest quietly with hfs bones. A kewly-markied couple at Studley. England, lately decided to have grand mamma’s arm-chair restuffed in her ah sence, and sent it away for the purpose The old ladv, returning, astonished them by saying that there was C4bb among the horsehair. The chair was sent for and the cash recovered. Fur ther inquiries realized the fact that an old petticoat which had been consigned to the rag bag contained a number of sovereigns stitched into the waistband. Is it Possible? —A loyal Washington paper says: “The examination of the heave rebel mail recently captured on the Potomac river has given the clue, it is said, to numerous secesh sympathis ers, agents and assistants, from Balti more to Boston.” Boston! The Hub! Is it possible that treason has found its way into the devious ways of that grand tenter of loyalty? We are incredulous. A Pair op Them.—The Washington Star must be put on the small list of newspapers which disgrace the press o.' America and the civilization of the nine teenth century by justifying and de fending the recent arbitrary proceed ings of the President. This makes two. Several thousand Newspapers and peri odicals are ranged on the other side. — Journal of Commerce. James Jupd, a wealthy farmer of St. Charles County, Mo., who had taken the oath of allegiance, has been sentenc ed to pay $lO,OOO and be imprisoned dur ing the war for saying that be hoped the Confederacy would be recognized, as the only hope of salvation for the country Other persons who have committed sim ilar offences in that region have been also punished. Two peddlers in Centre county, Pa., have been pushing their trade after a new fashion. One of them travelecPa day in advance of the other and refused to receive Lock Haven Bank notes as worthless, and the people gladly traded with the other, who said he would take the notes, as he was indebted to the hank. Mr. E. 8. Berthocd has discovered a practicable pass oyer The Washatch Mountains from Green Rirer into the Great Basin. The Paso which run* through several fertile vallies is about * 5(1 miles west of Denver City, and saves 205 miles in going to and from Califor nia by way of the Rocky Mountains. Miss Mapa.net and Mr. Vannerman, of Racine county, were recently ntar ried, only in (un, by a gentleman at a par ly at which they w.ere attending. Tile gentleman who performed the cercmo ny turned out to be a Justice of the Peace, but the young couple, though r< ally married, repudiated the con tract . Atbu’.uui.e explosion haa taken place at I)u Pom's powder works at Wilmington, Del., live men being killed and three in jured. The mill was,entirely destroyed. Tile striking of a saw against a nail in a hoard on which a man was w orking is supposed to have caused the accident. Ik Chicago, the other day, twenty men were drafted who had been dead for some years. Sevehai. women in Lemberg. Qalli tta, Poland, have recently been flogged by'the military authorities for insulting sentinels. Bad and disgraceful as that is for Austria, it isjnot quite as infamous ns the treatment of women in New Or leans by General Butler, whose famous general order respecting them trans -4 Vended ail the annals of brutality. A Complete Surprise: —A short rim? • incc the colored waiters at the Wed dell watted on the proprietors in a body and stated that unless a colored j ttewaid was engaged they would leave ■ ilie establishment. Messrs. Kirkwood; leplied they “would see what could be j ifone.j’ ' Thursday-morning all the wai- , ters were summoned to the dining room, where they were amazed at finding a inti force of white waiters. The discom fited “colored help” were reguested to „roc»ed to-the office, draw theirpayand •-vamose't ns speedily as convenient That “strike hit the strikes'’ themselves (Till’ tlaili) PITTSBURGH 'll LSDAY .MUKMNG, MAY 31, IoW. IMOMPKTUNT oridCliHS, If, as is reported, Gen. Grant has been suddenly eherked in hi-' campaign against tin.* reb«G, and eompellcd to change his mute to Hichmond, the blame is chargeable to tin* Administration. be cause of its partiality for two notorious ly incompetent commanders. In Grant's programme. Genera’s l’rn.KK anil Si- gel were rrii"'l upon to perform impor tiint parts, The timt was to hold Beai itKGAiti) in elieek, ami the oilier was relied upon to walcli Breckinridge. Neither of these expectations has been 1 realized, but on the contrary both have! been serious failures. Hitler has been | forced back by Reavke<.uu>, StGEI. has been wiiipped by Breckin RiluiK and relieved of Ins c unmand Thise failures enabled Beal regard to 1 join bis force.- with tho>e <>t I.ee. the consequence of Ui* li is that the rebel . army wri>, at the latent reports from i Oh\m, entirely too strong to be attack- I ed in ii> present position. For this, and all the disasters which may follow our operations in Virginia, the Administra tion is to blame, for keeping two* mere political Generals in positions requiring ■ the ablest military experience. General Sigei., because of his ina liilitv. was before taken from active command. but political eons idem- lions restored him to it attain Ihe Gorman (dement, which ha* hc-en <n troublesome to the lion, insisted upon hi* re>t:>ration. and it was accomplished. The los of thousands »<f hrave men. and the prolongation of the war through ineotn* potent ojhcers, aro nothing in the e-ti mation of the r >mp:ir od to the importance of Mwuring parti sail advantages. What we have said oi Sion- is equally true of Buti.kk, who is not only incompetent as an oflicer but is a most daring and uncmpulmis scoundrel. He was dismissed from the command :.t New Orleans, upon a re port nf his omuluct by Hon. lU.'tkkdy .lohnston, wliich proved that Buti.er s operation* in Louisiana were no bettor than those of tin* highwayman or pi rate. If any doubt remained in regard to his conduct there, tin- will of his brother, who was with him at New nr leans, entirely dispels it. By that doc ument he died worth two millions oi do! lars, the half of which he bequeathed to Iris brother the Gt nonib But thU vast sum. accumulated in New Orleans in a few months, will not likely be entirely monopolized h y tho surviving Severn! (•iaiin-ints iVom New <>r!r;in-. win-re i• mnt pcxsij-aions were taken to make the ugirrogate of the iailii<'ns hnve alrea«lv filed jietitinn- t<» uscertuin why inilitury ndventurera should rnh tlu-m of their property. So General Bx i'Lkr will probably have to disgorge nt least a por tion of his pickings and stealings in New Orleans. Almost any other scoundrel, after si curing tin* immense’sum in question and being removed from his cununand, would have reiited uj>on his gains ami laughed at the Administration. But, Butler is nut one of this sort. He un derstands political trap tqo well for that. Instead of slipping off to his village in Massachusetts, he appeared in . New York, the commercial metropolis of the Union. Preparations for a public meet ing were immediately commenced, and Rkn Butler made a speech soon after, which was the peculiar joy of the ex tremes! Radicals. His point was gain ed; he made his speech, and from that hour until he was sent to his presen command, the President was besieged to give him something to do. Although the evidence of his corruption in New Orleans was overwhelming, the Presi. j3ent, to gratify the craziest of the Abol itionists, sent Buti.er to his present command; and if Gen. Pierpolnt, over his own signature, is to be believed, Sutler’s procc< dings in Virginia have been even more outrageous then they Were in Louisiana. It i< a sad state ot affairs when such a monster can keep . himseii in power by the mere profes sion of the extremest fanaticism. He ' seems, however, to have run his string iat last. Ilis incompetency has been so ; notorious as to compel Gen Grant to ' insi>t his dismissal. Where he ; will next turn up will probably be at Some Abolition Convention. 1(1.1) Alllil’S I,AST Yesterday’s Pittshmgh Commercial in forms it- readers that a gentleman just from Washington, relates the following that occurred the other day at the White ilouse. Some gentlemen were present, excited and m-ulded about things generally, when Old Abu put a sud den stop to their complainings by the recital of the following; said he; Gentlemen suppose all the property you were worth was in gold, and you had put it in the h aids of Bloxdis to carry it across the Niagara Uiverou a rope, would you shake the cable or Keep shouting out to him —Blond* x stand up a little straighter—Blonoin stoop a little more or a little fister-lean a little more to the North—lean a little more to the South-' No, jouuould hold your breath as well as your tongue, and keep jour hands otT until he was b vie over The > lovernment Are carrying an immense weight. Untold treasures are in their \xids They are doing ih e very best they can. lkm : b ulger then* Keep silence and we’ll get \ t.u sate acioaa. The difbruily of this last "good one of Old Abe’s'' is, that he doesn’t tell us how far he has gone over his imaginary Niagara, or when he is likely to reach the opposite shore. The wealth and life of the nation have been well nigh ex hausted in his tight, rope performance, and the cry. is stiH for more. The Presi dent may, as he says, be doing the best het&irS'.iffjWtt be so he, had better re tire before’ he and his cargo are swept forever oyer; the falls., ,j ■ ~. ' K.in » n—BTrn|ii|iin I I|l r >1 ihm ■ ■ ■ ■ um>- -Lii»pw»PTW»ypwiiimi ' 1 " ' r® VTET THE POST—PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MOPNTN r (U AIAT Bf, 1564. holuxd XJ'DAV’S Ai ) VEHUSEMi:\TS TODAY’S Hoirhave'a Holland Bikers, drinking, new habits anil modes oi lift* oitei. ' -n • T| Bujrhave’s Holland Hitter*. produce irrefuUrMeg in the l»o« els ami gem-i al p nr Tk H pfW nf 1 |bflllVUl v T cllT Bffirhave's Holland Hitters, health of the system. Hut Ukam«kkth> Pi: l- IUI - UCIIUU Bcerhaie r a Holland Hitters. will soon cure, the stomach repain its strength ’1 wo Hundred and Fllty Dozen on hand, and a healthy action of the system will be re- Two Hundred and Fifty Dozen »*n hand. ‘oied. No medicines are equal m usefulness tv Two Hundred and Fifty Dozen ..n hand. tne UU A NDKKTH’S PILLS. UK ANDK KTH> Two Hundred and Fift\ Dozen on hand. NI v FRSAL* SALVK AND .AT!- 1 1,1 K > ej.KK ZOUAvM T £S S k boxlf u... 1 OX. UIXU'S :ZQ dozen at '.'‘.Xh? Eduction in.iu manufactur- : P‘“*>- » tax of Universal Salve, and an Allcock’. r_S era’ Dri?ea TtoLdMUnelu tl.ea, aui.erior Hit- Porous Plaster put in their knapsack dee ol ex- rVP C I Olfl D f* IDf* II C O*} ters w In,l i t?th“riiflcrest t.. ..-all and learn l>£»w- And to this fact may be attributed he ,FICE Ld I U H LIH L U O y7* U .'cl! Aha'-S el Hrim-s, Patent Med- I absence of any of Tills RiAIME.NT fro,,, ft. jLAhLL O I U II W >- hAcOV,Turner), Tune. A am,tea. 4cc ,on hand “ „ ’ .OUIM.-vF.D. >" and at law rices Hrandreth-s l-uis.a buaofs-u.e. ai.-l a 1 At .!<>- lloiniupa Drup M(.ie, Porous Plaster. They ureM'KKtobe n l orn-T-if ,L - 1 •I'iiiiond i!'.•! Market street, ulten life-saving. Sol ‘l h >’ THUaAIAS RKDPATH, Pittsburgh and by all respectable dealers in medicines. my7-lyditwo I IIA V K LKAIIXKD NOT TO be ast onislied at an) thing. Ycarßol e\- perwnce ami nci ll respomlence extending through out nil the nationalities m the habitable globe have till m-d 1 )n‘ii * hcorirn into lactu nmi estab lished a basis I: <*iii u hich u e need not err. We ivri' not so i pvised nt such 1 net s ns t he billowing | although tbe persons wlm write theai nre, r kuow the per.mns and eim.instances, hence le< ! ■ nt liberty to Unlor*e tlnuretatements : New Hk 11k 1 *tt 1 1 , Mans., Nov. -4, iboib l)KAtt Silt:—1 hnve been adliete<\ ninny ) ears with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands. and h general disordered system. Physicians ami medieunes failed to relieve me. While visiting some friciuls New York who were using PI nut at nm Hitters they pre\ ailed upon me to trv them. I cutunioneod with a sniall uine* giriseiul aiti-r dinner. l-'eeiing bettor by degreea. in a tew days I « astonished to inu! the cold* ness mill cramps bad entirely left mo. ami I could sloop the i.-.ght through, which I had not done, lor years. I feel like another being. My appe tite ami “tl ength ha\ o also greatly impro\ pd by the u»c of the Plantation Kilters Respectfully ]J KKDSKCKV, Win.. Sept. 16, 1563. ! ..... ri,a\i> been in tin' army hospital | Im iom teen months— Bpoeefileas *vti«l nearly dead. At Alton. 111.,they gave me it bottle ol Planta t:>.n Hitters. • * Three bottles restored my ; tpeech ami cured me. • • C. A. fLAt/Tii.” The lollowing is hum the Manager ol the Tuion Home school for the Children ol Volun teera . Havrmkvsr MaSsl'.n, 67TU St., i Now Yoik. Auc. -2. ts6d. i Hu. Imiakit : ‘\ our uonderliil Plantation Hitters hate been given to come oi our little children suiter.re 1 omi « an.'. umklungH with most lm]’| y fiia 1 ! < *i.■ *u' t ;e 1:1 rl 111 pai tieular, with pains in in r head. loss oi appetite, ami dam' wan ting consumption, on uliom all medical skill hnc been exhausted, has beeu en tirely restored. W e commenced \v ith but a tea- Hpoohiul ot Hitters a day. Her appetite and stiength rapid!) inr 1 eaueit, and she is now well. Kespecti ullv. Mie. 1'• M. 1)k \ ok.' Administra • I ~,ve imii'h to you. tor i verily be lieve the Plantation Hitters halt* saved my lilc. Kkv. W. U. WAi"i"Ntit. Madrlvl, NY.” •> • * • Thou wiit send metwo twittlos more ot Thv Plantation Hitlers. .My uHe his been greatly benetited by their use. Thy triend. As*a t'L URiN. lAiiihulelphla. Pa.” • '. • • lhave been a Croat sufferer trum 1 >y spepsia. ami tiad M abandon Preaching. * * Plantation Hitters have cure 1 me. litv. .1. r?. i.’A-i Hens. Kochester. N' V ’ nave given the Plantation HiHeis t<- hundieds ol our disabled soldiers with the most aetoniahiug ertect. Superintendent Sui • • * • • I he Plantation Hitters have cun*.: me Ot Livei 1 umpiaint. “1 winch 1 u as laid Up probtiaV. tin: had to abandon mv bmim ss H H. KiX"-i-KV, t'lev eland, 11.” • • • • • ’1 he Plantation Hittets tmve cured me ot a ileraii/eim-nt ol the K idnej s and I n nary t (j-gaiil* t ha* !' 1 - ■! Ist • ess*-d me 1 1 >r \ ea is 1 ’ lu’t s 11-Ui n-.hrtl.U 1 ;,e Plantation- Hitters inaKe the weak strong, the languid br.ihant. and are exhaust'd nature’s great restore;. 1 he) are con.pose. l ol thecele t : \ 1 >•. 1 ( 'a 1;- a\ a Hark. W 1 nterg!een. Snssniras, i;. ,<,t B< Her !•«>. \c , all prr-served in j*eru cl ly June m. t. roix Peru.>iu -d wodentary habiU, :rO;.bl»--l nun ueaknoßs. lasßitude, paljutHMoii id the heart l.aek ol appetite, distress alter eating, ucpid liv er. coho’ ij-aTioti, \c., deserve to Buffer if will ntot try them. They are recommended by the highest medi cal authorities, and are u arranted to pro-luce an inif/W'f/iu/e beneficial elteet 'I hey are excooiii:;g ly agreeable, perfectly pure and, harmless. " Noikv.—Any person pretending to sell Plan tation Bittern in bulk or by theg.allon i»n swind ler and imposter. It is put up only in our log cabin t-ottle. Ifeware of botttles refilled with urn fat ;■ - u deleterious stub, lor which several per sona are already in prison. Sec that every bot tle has our t inted States stamp over the cork unmuithitn!, and our signal lire on s’ tad-plate Bide label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. f*'TSy**I.UNDON AND INTERIOR ROY Ai MAIL OU.MPANY’S Celebrated RemodloH. Blood Powder and Bone Ointment, A certain cure fur Diseases of Horses and Cattle, known to and usedouly by thv Company in their, own stables from 1844 untii the opening of the Hallway over the principal routes. After tin general use of these remedies in all the stables -*l the Company, their annual sales of condemned stock were discontinued, a saving to the Compa ny exceeding i)7,u00 per annum. In 1863 the Lon don Brewers’ Association olferod the Company £2,000 for the reetdpes and use tiie articles only n their own stables. BLOOD POWDEK. A certain cure for founder, distemper, rheuma tism, hide bound,inward strains, loss of appetite weakness, heaves, coughs, colds, anti all diseases ol the lungs, surfeit of scabbers, glanders, pol evil, mange, inflammation of the eyes, listula ami 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 usiug the powderonce aday. Nothing will be iound equal to it in keeping horses up in appearance, condition and strength. London ami Interior Koyal Mail Company’s C K LEBHATED BONK OINTMENT, A certain cure lor spavin, ringbone, scratches, umps. tumors, sprains, swellings, bruises, toun dri-d feet, chillblaicfi, windgalL, contractions of the tendons, bone enlargements. &c Blood Powder 60c per 1C ox. packages; Bone Ointment 50c per a oz. jar. No 320 Strand. Lon don. McKesson <x Uorbins, .New Yuik. Frenoh, KlchArds it Co., Philadelphia. 'IoRKKNCCi Me< iARH, Pittsburgh Drug House. Corner Fourth And Market st EX. *37 traded without pain by the use of Dr. Oudry’a a] p&ratus. j . F. H•> KFM AN, All work warranted 134 Smlthlleld Stiect, PITTSBUKQH, FOUnTII STH.EET § N i V. : I \ i.! | WINDOW SHADES, Deceived tills DAY. S 3 'NEW SPRING STOCK. Jgjj OF w CARPETS!! OIL CLOTH, 0 AT McCALLUM’S. mhlH nARgET STOB . m 87 IOUETH STEEET. .1 cnrru KcsstL, t} . W I » ANDREW *l, ..tier's Home, * ’in., 1 *, 1 Moore, No -gAi Bruadwa) ,Vc , &c. S. T —lB6O—X, P. 11. DRAKE <fc < 0., 202 Broadway, N. Y D K N TIST Well seasoned CONFKSSIONS AM» KX- BFNEFIT OK PKKIENCt: nf AN IXVALILi.-l’aU i-01l Tlllt. BtAbH* ~r UahtM lor the benefit, and aa a CAITION H > _ , t~j • K. 1 Sr^^ w ! , .°«.‘?“o e ? JET i The Pittsburgh Sanitary tan. hnoil, vSt'j., supply iug at the same + une I hi; Mka v + v SaLv-Cti-K. Hv one'wiio ha? rina! him-- 1 ' i .In-.;.: ; t isy ni lV.:st»ur.;h U* alter undergoing cdnsUloiabic quackery. ( ( , ,_ Tj . .• < u -v.r. will se- V'nt th. morv-y* „ j Hy Inclosing a postpaid Addressed envelope, “. ‘ Bingle copies may he hail of the author. NATHANIEL -MAY !• AIK, esq., feU>-3:nd&w Bedlord, Kings eo., N. Y !!£isr“T* l rc MIASMA AM) KOI I, VA pors generated by the hot kuii will la tar more deadly to r-ur vtdumeera than tin* ene my's bayonet’s. In the Indian mnt t'rimeah -••imunigiiH, HOLD- 'W A V-- 1' 11. LS were used in enormous quantities. It the reader of this •notice’ cannot get * box off'ilU -w < >int incur lrom ’he (true store in hip place, let him u i .*e to me. so Mai-ten Lane, enclosing the amount, and 1 will mail a l*ox tree ol expense. .Many dealers will not keep my rnedicincH mi hand because they cannot make as much pmtu as on othei pertains’ matte. 36 cents. Sti cents, and pet box or j pot. lUj-’d-luc ; THAT REBEL AGAINST the ruU*3 ut Taste and Beauty m their color or in the loss ot t heir■color. may t-e chanced m a tew moments te-my Ht.Al 1 I F l l. MlAId. by a silicic applicafi-ui -d ( KISTADOKO'S HAIR D\E The rapid,;iy of i?« operath n. perfect safety. I'.'l inaiieiu iieallhlul etlect, and the exceedin’ depth and i ichneah of the huts i r nupu u. -:i - tmguish this preparation In-in all othei Tyea in use in this country or m hurnpv. Crl stmioro's Ilulr Pn-sci vntlt r, A valuable adjunct to ihei'yt in dres*!- ing _ a :.<! promoting the growth an I perfect health of the hair, and ot itself, when used alone, a sateguar-l that protects the fibres iron, decay under all cir cumstances and under all climes. Manutneiured by J. OKlSl'AlMlKt i, No. fi Astor House, New York, sold by alt Drug glsts. Applied by all Hair Dressers. m y 7-1 yd.wve jjKTSf-DU. TOBIAS’ VKXKTIAN LIM iL—E? M KNT lots given universal eat is t act o-n during the fourteen \ ears it lias been iritro-iiic*-'. j ;i: i, ;i, e I iji'ed states Alter being t tied by nolhons it ha.- h-nui proclaimed t h.e pain-ie**- t ner ol t!:** world. I'atii •• intiot l»o u hei e U;; J liniment is app! ie-1 11 used as -h reel e-t it *. an not and never h »•> failed n. v single instance l-o: coughs, eidda and iniliuui/a. it can't he tea’, l the ’g6 ci nt Oottle u ill c.iic all the above, be -i les being i.s'dul uj every family i o huuden n ■ icii'rt. such as burns, cuts, • ctti.is. insect at inga. a-', lt/is perfectly innocent to take infernal!) an.! call be given tutheoidobt pi rsoii or youugen’ chii-l price 26 am| 60 cents a bottle. i ifh 6-’ (’nitlandt stieet, New York r-old by TH<»'v KKldhViH. Pittsburgh-. and all respectabie ) ’rugirißtP. m j 7-1 y dxw -• A FACT Is ft n Dye 11. the j ear 1-A6 Mr Matbeu? nisi the \ KNKTTAN HAIli 1»\ K : sifi-e tn>t *. it lias been used by thousands, and m .no instance has ir tailed to give entire s dulactu.ii. I’.ie VKN'ETiAN DYK in the cheapest in the world. Its price 18 only Kilty cents, .and each hw’tle contains* doutdc tiie .quantity <d dye m thoite usually sol-l for >1 I'ho VENETIAN 1-Vi: is warranted mb to in jure the hair or scalp m the slightest -h cice. The VENETIAN I> Y lu v* oiks with rapid;:, ,«nd cerfauity. the hair requiring no preparation whatever. The VENETIAN I'VK produces any shade that may t*e d(*6ired—otic that u .d not 1 vie.crock or WHsli (Hit—one that is as pri: anvil' a.- iliir lai: •Itself Tor aide by all drugui.-tr Price .’>*> ent- A' I M \1 IlhXv Cfcneial Aifm.t. Id 1 Dd-1 s?. N Also m.an i. fact ;.ii rofMa ; i: :-.\v -’ A um< vli m k •«i.or-u. the best hair drcsoinc m use Price J.’' cents. jati)*>-iyd 11 r KXKTI AN HAIR I)A K, VKNKTI \N ▼ LIND! KNT and (T WIA 1 >' »K< ■’> JIAIK h,d>! it.Lrs KI.KMINfps DM ■ } ST'iR * ( ’or ol t iie lUam - 'll 1 and M;' i • Drake s plantation hitters. sI.MON .li'iH >'!'>-\ tt li'.’7rin,J\ vi'-* N KAV SON (ji “DREAMING OF HOME, BEAITIPI k. WORDS \ N I) T A K.l N< .Unsic. 11 h popula lit \ u!li be unboundc; PRICE, 25 CENTS * -apies mailed on ryceipt ol juloe. CHAS. C. MELLOH, Si WOOD S I'H LKI ui yiadA w RANKIN’S SPICED BLACKBERRY, Diarrhoea and Dysentery, j Sold h> all respectable Druggists I myiS j rBAIIE GREATEST NERVINE, TONIC A AND BL(K'l) Pl KUlldi. r> i* . C utters' ENGLHS.II IHTiLI^ A sure cure fur Intemperance. Dr. J. C.Ayers'Family Medicines OK. D. J.UNEH dt> SON’S. MKDH I S 1«: h FAMILY Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic, Tonic. nr..l Pills, T, I> ’ M Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, And all other Family Medicines can be lound genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M’Garr, Corner of Market street and Fourth. j Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Verfumery, Faints, i iiU, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, IrUd.nor, Supporters, Shoulder Brace: j And ail articles usually found in Drug stores of i 1 i first quality, ior sale low TOHKEMJL &. .M'IiAKK, No. ‘u Market street, corner ot Fourth, r«>o THE CITIZENS OF PITTS ft iD’HOH. ALLfcXrHLN'Y AND SL lI FHM'NDING BOHDL'UHS —As there are iudi- , v idualß in various occupations not named in the . iistofthe i.'ouimittce appointed. who desire to v< ntrihute to the Sanitaty Fair, all such persons • 'ip- respectfully ie«iiif3tt‘u not to wait !or a |n'i *:tnl appheat urn to be made t.- t Lem, but hi:! Eli-me pay their Btibßcnplion-- «: on-e to N Ho;mea. Treasurer. at the Bankinr Hoi.- e m N . Holmes a S' ns. Market street. Pittsburgh VW D. M‘(.D 'W AN, -«ec j . I'fU'-KS Of Al-Ml<Biw TO Till’. K.\ik I he Lx fcuiivc Committee has fixed theiollowing sche dule of prices for admission to the Fair: To Floral Hall 50 cts ;To Dining Hall 50 cts., in-, eluding meal; to either Ladles’ Bazaar, Monitor Hall, Mechanics'Hall, Picture Gallery, or Old'' Curiosity Shop, single tickets 25 cents, or pack ages of 6 tickets for one dollar. On Wednesday, the Ist day of June, it is in-, tended to open the Fair immediately alter the . Inaugurating ceremonies In the Auditorium. To J gain admission to each hall on that evening two . of the above mentioned tickets will be requir- , . . - «'■ No p>oda will be sold on thnt evening. ■J'q t}j e BUtCherB Slid DrOVCK-. Tickets admitting children under 12years ofage „/,nftrm.»«neav , T . , toeachofthe buildings, except the Dining Hail IjWH kICHARDSOISi and John Earle are and the Auditorium, will be sold at 10 eta. each. •SX appointed to coilecfiorthe fair in Pitta- The price of tickets to the Auditorium will be i burgh, oeo. Evans and Frederick Hielsteln in regulated according to the nature of the enter- J Ailegheny.and A. lireenwault and Henry Merick tAinaxentand will be announced from time to ! to collect from the cattle‘dealers. By order time. . my2B-6t | my 3 : . , i W^D^ihUGOWANSec.-’y. BRIEN'S GREAT SHOW uivs-ih IKn.U RAl.l i.kOlll. .\N 1 1 A Slll A l r 1 1 Wm iKio.U on HDD Li'>X LOT; Pittsburgh tor One week. June b ; n. I «th. U’)*. 10tn and lith; ('on;ini n_u>g .'•l-mday Alter uoun, .it gfc o'clock, i'i 1 this truly c'.i.-.: liable put post- Tlu- pmpriH’or has tho plen-ure t<> announce • Mi,- Kx.-ouM-.. t i■.i.■ i.i■ ■<■• ■. *'i h!;oi;. nh i«—< H. M m\ ui J.lilVltl is .it u.c lu-ul. has n>.- T • *tfi his liberal o:!'c -is Ms -.onlrU-ution *Uir- -/-* i,»u,' h«• i • H ti.m'.ntr nyp.-iU tu ■ .in! ;:in: in r-.-nib'Mn * Ml-.'. njninlm hM I' tMM, -i-' 1-I'.-' n>< 1 Tho Tl.f ‘LTK 1" ■ cnn;K'*ert oi the follow m.- n t;:..- : aKi! Al t i UM i>.V Tul i':.N AIKL, the .. \a ' I H’'. « K i leiho-o 1 1 'lil! t\ hits n>< ('P, 1 M-ri \ li' IINIA .'iii in single ani Jiju:•i. • h c: a< i: i■ij . i. ? ■:: n: 11 .:.. Mh.l. j,\\] N l A. i Ei.^cs’irenne .IV- i: i \ S>: 1.1 i>‘«i> ,!.\r < l.iwr. lAS v» .v f. it. tA< j ]if*r:«n minrf TricK < In-.vu .'’.Ma-Ji* f.( m 11L L, ihc be-' .ryu.jias: i; ; thu e ‘.hr,;lcd tiif u Dtid. ! in h'-r • cti’f-ly hjd**ndwl and v. mii’.. W ,\l. XAY LOii, oi L. .1. I’.'orth. li il’W Z ANTI; I T i A. 11} n. ' I'r-«jv7x' Ji; ]{..'> .NAiIfUK. tno ruiiiLm-r and Hc-ipor. • :z W'AMWILI'. the min of m.'iny form*. U M. 11. : i H l-Jfijy. t lie gr**jr l c’.ir Hoi sc Klder. -'Miilnii hii gr.HCdul dlvertisement, Hi. i,;,,;. •!..• f ri-Lth Ivign.iee n«; L.h Perche. 1 1 i\ [ ]•; |', /. :i mm iV known t:i »he j-ro iVarl'.;.. u ;,i dev.ioiiati;Ui: hi-- Ur«rnt B-ttoutc A» n \ nod Single or Double Acr m.-«Ti'ii: :::• h.-ii r.<- ;-ovi tin. i;<- <Joi:ij* - 'Mule?, 1 HC;i Horace: JIC . AO .i.in'iss;-'r.. *5 • i.-v rv-l ->i' a 50 c-t* M \ ol II L. STKUBINS, Agmt HIGHLY DESIRABLE XF/\Y GOODS MACKCM «v- «•? MAltlvKT STREET ki; ru,‘ Tivi xcr r.-v z\\ v i- \ y lv -tad Llx;- :-<?or.p Ml tbc xr.-l kio o; rninsc a ).t:7c It,' 1 . "5 1,.; i. ii: 13Oli: Parasols and Sun Urabcrollas Fancy Paris irnns. Fine- Shell and Iv. Elegant -lex, un« Sicel Pins. Fine Steel lv-1; Buekei iiluir Sf-n m'nil describnbio Stylos. m Ladies Sirawlfnt.s. a new TA T ! •;» N 1. ii V NOTE P.VPL] LLj.,l. PrvFth .\F PiPEh BILLET PAFF.Ii m a.nili.a p.-ipru uRIEN’I ,-w. i'iHK At; 1 »t lviil n«>ait.i.cr.l < 0..1 Il'j’-.t.' Sta ti"iiei v ern •.lopes. Ink-, xc :-IY hi;- FJi iL' c No y;{ Fitth hi root EXCURSION TICKETS. THE KTHUMEii iIAVARD EX( rnsi<J\ TICKETS To Sanitary Fair at Pittsburgh A.r;J reiui 1. -t; i.ali ;he übuol l ire. lh'.re ccrn- iiiC:\ % * \V(*vlDe=Q»y, Juno l?t in} GWirjU v, 1 1 KNAT ]*»A iIA LION Company D.Capt. Arthur Stuart, For One lliiiidi*ocl Days. •vil) U.^ve J_ ya Ftil DA V !>■: 1 U l .‘ILiG-S, Vv'ttsli- Tins is positively the Last company of tlie Battalion Kt-crut'.a uuit'>ntu.’.l tmin.A'.Ht.l} ii'u-f l-eia" QiustvreU. Call at \\ It>K.l.\s HA BE, Fourth story. urC.l 1- in h et i ect. AHTHI'U Si L AIH. :n \ 1 :'At Captain t 'uiimiamlmi' FOR THE ~ BENEFI 1 uK JCJ ihl SAMTARY T^.Vlii B\ St. Biuret's AtnuxiifUion, assietr.l ly the onoir of St. Church, at .Ua.-.onio H-ili oa Thursday eveniiie. June vnd, Hit’4. I'ickrtß c.m bu obt.’iltit'd k! u algiey'i Bookstore. street, ur 'it the •: .■ :: Tlckeia—*2s cenu each J. V. DAY & U \YI)EX, DAY Siuiiskotn u> <l. K. Dhy ilt Co. MAN rF.vCTi;!{KKS, lmi«orters and Pe-) .ies iu ‘NHddlerj. < '..•.•••'a -tn-i Trunk. Hard ware mu! r-nvitcc ’l rimu int/n. No. \\ cod street, sign ui Uic < «oldeii .>tirrup, Pittsburgh. IyIKTH REGIMENT P. R. C. TAKE NOTICE Aa manv of the officers ana men of the late Ninth Kegiment, l*. K C.j who cau, will please turn uu: un \YEDNIISD\. the Ist of .Tune, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Wilkinsf Hail, for the purpose of forming In the procession for the opening M the Sanitary E;iir. in fall uuifonu, Soldiers with miiitftnr eiother. C\ KARNES. Late Major Commanding- lor i he i xciusive ht'nt »FtATV ID CONCERT. ; Harness Leathers, Satfdlo Homes, For the i>enctit of the Sanitary Commisaioa will ' Webs, full Sleasure Straining "Webs, t*ike pl..«c on of all Number*, Bits, Buckles, Stirrups, Spurs, ■'Threads, etc., etc., etc., Tuok Combi; iaie -ji tickets Bntl securcil seats to comrueace o;v jiifurday. June 4th. at the Music Jjiorc lof H. KI-KRKR & BRO. <f the Golden lisru, No. Ti 2 Wood stieet, , ......... . „ ... . ~p • 4 ,r- • Vifrh mv3i-Cf J’. b.—W e do not deai m saddles ami Bridles. 1.. ...or 3 At)o. ,_J imi. _ _ myii.U i ertVo !h ,. :S ooODS tor our customers Mouougaliela Water Company. u ' : ‘- “ *>“>• ‘ ,r °i ,erl >‘ beloßS ,0 thst I.EGISLATIRE HAVING At'- B.y»# DAY A, HAYDEN. J_ iliniizeil the MONONt JAIiLLA WATFK rHMILI PITTSIH RCIL BAXI T AK V < oJU’ANV to increase their Capital Stock to JL FA IK opens June laffTS64, aud there will t w o Hundred Thousand bollus, the 11 rat Hun- 1 n,> doubt be a great many persons visiting the ,1; i'.l h.a\ ini: been taken, the books are , city ter the purpose of at’ending the Fair, and !,.l»v oj"-urtt the Danknm ot Ira 15. M V;iy ' u h'u will at tin* >■ tine fin t* -van! »omcthing h&nd ;< t U , corner of Smitiiheld and Fourth streets, , some in tlie DU V GOODs LINE; to those in 1.. ihf purpose of receiving additional subscri{>- want ot almost any article m this line, they can *!('!:•• to tl.csu.ck oi eaid Company. find at H) ur.lerol ItarJ ul .M«ii«ci». C HANSON' LOVE At CO.’S, tnvdo lw EDW AJKD ZUA\U, see }’• Public Sale of Country Hojnes Dry Goods c\ er "iu ou. * Our stock oi Cloa.' 77 A U I'l'aU. Co \ . n;i D.uf.v BILL PAPEK wii a.ppin<r paper pa rn paper U iLN IF. PAPER, T. H. IUIDV* advertisemexts. r 8 © H X -i 55=i '-■> &- = * - X'; =-r a -=:hi M ft | \L # - u tins. L_ oxi u " Ho * & 3 ilill s HIM #*< .>i3S«i *3 .2 t-C-C « Mrt _ - C i. ~ * i=i-i ! si p ** * o tr z ■*y c , tat * Sis-Sf is m £ a = -“sa E -5 p 3 *Ssi 3i p Ilf I? s? 5 - - nfl * o «-X - P —*» "l! * ® £s </j »-?SS-s !1j «*°Se - * ;C:#£ 0 = r- £oij « v «s -*^ -> “r S-S .£*£,«; I" i^l! 3» S r= a H H MR. & MRS, H. KLEZER'S TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 7, AT CONCERT HALL _ ; Cloth of all shade?. md t 'l.iin Black Silk are ««TK PROPOSE TO OFFEH AT al! o[ Die s try l:;;ost Ne'V A ork f:iahion. IV wit yl] ™Tlll ISMIV -V1,.-1,1,1, Our stock ol billows ero really handsome, , in, Vr nm-tV,n Ch - reusing in prices from 42 50 to *60,00, together | ss ,!h lssce Shawls. Points end Burnon. which , “| , . ! runsr.lV’»£' 5 t ! ;.»nwi l . !!tltro”l. !, 'Tl«f Uds ' "ow'd&ji B»rr'd and Small Figured ru.o ] rnui 3 t,, Is acres each. Omml.usis will I bummer M.k, Earn, Stripes! »ml Brocade Al ien,'V H ue's 1 Intel, at -J a. m. un tl.e slay ol £R I,. 1 pacas loge her witn a great s i.riety of bummer and a cues. .I,niter will be fuim.lu-J free. UooUs ol esery UeKrlp.lou, we arc offer- W,.,,,,. authored to say tlnat the chc ß,, >tock of Blsok v, m « For n pamcilars/sce 1 Mourning and Plain Black bilks suitable for n-i Aiv a. , ’i-. ji), a» ' I.»ressea ami sacquee. Also. bun Umbrellas, V't ujv'siui i‘ruTiiJ'ii'iit or Balmoral Skirl*. Table Covers, Table Linens, \i B Vk'Vwx Mansfield Pa' ” 1 Table Cloths. Napkins. Towels, Glnghama and *Y B - m ' ou iN » * UftUsmeia ’ ia - ' a great vanety ot other goods which have been • u - selected with great care, to which an examina- FEESfCH PAPEE HANGINGS tion belure making your purchaues, believing tt v, ill be.to your interest to give us a call. C. HANSuN LOVE A GO-, "3 and 76 Mat Uot street. I ELEGANT DESIGNS, MEDALLIONS | 'J and other Wall Ornaments, just received lroin Parle, for Bale by I W. P. MARSHALL, ■ my2B b"I Wood street. -tk K E VP A R D.— I N-A C - ; cordance with a Resolution ; paused at aimeet.lng of the Dealers in Petroleum ; held this day, the undersigned hereby otters a : reward of U.Vt THOUSAND DOLLARS lor : such evidence as will result in the arrest and | conviction ot the person or persona who, on the ; morning of the 2Ut of May, set fire to the Oil , on the-Allegheny Wharf at St. Clair street . tfrldre. W. H. BYRAM, my2±-lw Chairman. < r EXECUTOR’S NOTICE^—NOTICE IS j l j hereby given that letters testamentary ' h i \ e been granted on the estate of John Crigh- 1 ton, decM., late of Moon township, Allegheny co'iutv. Pa., to the undersigned on April 2d. l*o4. 'All persons knowing themselves indebted j tc> said estate are requested to make immediate p.t\ment. and those having claims will present duly authenticated for settlement. \OI. A. THOMSON. Executor. Hopewell tp., Heaver, co., J*a. ap6-ltdA6tw DR. UROWX, NO. 50 SMITHFIELU street, 'onlinueo to guarantee his cures in ~.,3 Ss ot PRIYATK DISKAShS. His remedies are prepared by himself. No patient will be mint to a druggist for his medicine. Having had large experience in a practice of over thirty y«arj., he can insure reliefin a few days. Terms low and cures certain or no charge. Delh-ate Disease*. Liver Complaint, Palpit ition ol the Heart. .Strictures, Diseases ot (he Bladder and Kidneys, General Debility and Nervousness yield readily to his treatmeut. my3l-lt rxALE OF LOTS. —T I! AT BEAUTI - tul plot of meadow ground, at the north eud of Burgettatown,,\S'aoliingioo county, Pa. lielongiug to the estate of Free Cratford, dec’d. has been laid out into building and out lots, ami will be ottered at public auction on the premises, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on THU Rs- DAV, TH i; STH DAT OK MAY, 1864, and if not all fold on that, will be kept open for private wile. Ihe building lots trout on the Main street, ><ud the out lots are well adapted tor gardening, bcim: ;ioh bottom land, aud within a tew rods ot the i'lrtHhurgh and Steubenville Railroad. lVnns moderate ami title indisputable. JOHN KERUUS6N, Administrator Hpl4-ltd&3tur * 'iSmINISTRATOK'S notice.—all persons having claims against the estate of .luiwum Jacob Dcyle, deceased, late of Jerterson township, Allegheny county, Pa., will please presenltneni duly authenticated,and thoseoulng aaid estate will please pay over said claims to the undersigned without further notice. lUHX BEAM, Administrator. fe-lblltd&6tw mHFi riNDERSIGNED HAVING TA ken out letters of administration upon the estate of (inn S. Palmer, late of Allegheny co., dec'd.. hereby requests all persona having claims or IU-mands upon the estate ol said deceased to make them known to her without delay. 1 hose persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. .MAKV A*NN Ailm'x., No. ay Locust street, Allegheny City. aps-lawdosv MAGNOLIA BALM,- This Is the most delightiul and extra6reli nary article ever discovered. It changes the stin burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty. Imparting the marble purity oi youth and the dutxivjue appearance so inviting in the city belle oi fashion, it removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent anil smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin'. Patruni'ied by Actresses and Opera Mn gri«. It it* what every lady should have.' Sold everywhere, i’repared by \Y. Li. liiYO AN.Troy, N\ Y. Address all orders to DEM AS S. BARNES A (JO., New York. A NIT ARY FAIR.—PERSONS HAV foI in? machinery or manufactures ior Mechan ics’ Hall, are notified that from and after tbl* date some one or more members of the Commit tee will, be jin attendance at the Hall to receive and arrange article* donated, or for exhibition- J. 31. COOPER, Ch'ni, I W. W. PATRICK, WM. WADE. .1. F. JENNINGS, P. H. MILLER, | T. ,S. BLAIR May 28,1864. Blinds patent lamvcuimwey i _ CLEANER.—No ; more Chimney* broken ! t in cleaning. It cleans a chimney without wash* j 111 ter, ing and is the only article in the market that j 100 dM» Potatoes, Cleans a chimney properly. h&r Bale at the i 3000 bush Oats, principal Lamp Stores, and at the Lamp and Oil 2oQ bbls Family Flour Store of • I In store and for sale by ! PATTERSON & aSlMu> , No. K W OOii BL WELDON A KELLY, rr.b?2 Agent* for the Manufacturers, j TODAY'S \I)Y£UTISEMEm Extraordinary Excitement t 5 §•- v *~Jf z BOOT AAD SHOE MARKET. About six weeks since enabled u» to scours & summerstockby taking advantage of the | prices, we qan now offer ATTRACTIONS 1 In the way of superior boots and shoe*, which ‘ cannot] be found elsewhere, and OUR CUSTOMFIS mty jest assured that during the present sea son we shr» 11 far out strip our competitors, and sell the best qualities of warranted work at a lower price than Eastern work and rubbish is sold for elsewhere. "We invite all the. visitors to the SANITARY FAIR to Concert Hall shoe store,C2 Fifth street. Children”a shoes 15 cents. my3l: Day & hayDEnT Manufacturers and Dealers in | SADDLERY, HARNESS iCOACH HARDWARES, | 58 WOOD STREET, ! Sign of the Golden Stirrup, WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention of Sadulers, Coach Makers and Dealer* in genera, to their Large and Well Selected Stock Carriaffd Mauufkoturera, Patent and Enameled Leathers, Enam eled Cloths, Damasks, Broad Cloths, Laces, Fringes, Bands, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Fflloes, Spokes, Rubs, Shafts, etc., etc., tslrf §SS jSi af~ (PURCHASED WITH GREAT CARE, Especially the WUOI) WORE, which will Best Quality, Weil Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will find a full and complete stock of Aii .Tf Which will be sold «1 the lowest GASH prices, and pci feet Batislaelion guaranteed. TO THIE SALDLEHS |JRy GOODS, CHEAP AND DESIRABLE, GARDNER & SCHLEITER’S, 9 2 MARKET STREET. Pes. I*latd. Challies, At 22c, cheap at 31©j PLAID. MOZAMBIQTJES, DRESS GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY, CLOAKS & SHAWLS, IAIH LBCT The Third MdFouith Regulir Lectures for ihe benefit of the Sanitary Fair, will be ed by GRACE GREENWOOD, AT IjA FAYE'I tu hall, Monday and. Tuesday Ercuia^s,* .MAY 80 AND 3i. First LiOocuro —LIGHTS IN THE WAR CLOUD. Second Loetuie-WASHINGTON, LONDON AND ROME. v Doors open.at o'clock, Lecture commences :it 8 o’c-ock Tickets 25 cents —to be had at the usual places in the city, and in Allegheny At H. F. Sfchwartz’a, Mrs. E. Cochrane’s and Geo. A Kelly Sc < o'°. 122 WOOD STRKET. FINAL REMOVAL. WE HAVE FINALLY REMOVED our Piano and Music Varcrooms to our new Building, No. 12* Wood eireet, four doors above Fifth street, and i.e ulv opposite the First Natiothil Bank, where ue : ll be h&ppy to wait on our friend* and the public In general. H. KLEBEK & BKU., t>lyu of the O olden Harp, 122 Wood street. BISSELL’S BLOCK. W. 11.. M’ GEE, No. 10 St. Clair St, WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of buyers to Mb ■••oeU Goods, which has been , selected with grent care and contains all the newest styles oi Goods to be found in tlra:-cKsa houses Gent’s wishing a suit qL clothes made to order vs ill please call and exam* tue our goods and prices* Also, a iuLl and com* piete stock of FURNISHING GOODS. W. H. McOKK, Merchant Tailor, No. 10 St. Clair street. Pittsburgh, Pa. A 10 MONTHS LEASE OF A IMAM. Dwelling H ouse or 3 Rooms ple\san! Ir sit uate In Pittsburgh, Allegheny or Birmingham . Call on J. H. CASID.VY, • my2B | Real Estate Broker, No. 67 Fourth > t. i my3o IN THE PITTSBURGH, PA Consisting in part for All of which have hern be found of tho r '. ') t-st hhsorted stockß oi ;>t »ij this city. > .u’k t, »«ud Circulars, in At %0c aud 25c; At 3lc auil 37c; VERY CHEAP. V,*. H. KINCAII), SAMUEL A. I.UNG, THUS. BAICLWELL, Ja., Cot::, on Lectures. Vi'& WOOD STREET WANTED. S PfUMjC fHKSH Buf
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