p >■'..• ■' 'jri’"♦y ; 4|.\ i our lossem. (U 1) In'. BIU Hlltt? m rr*it i u P on tha Btrcn 6 th of a statement in the 1 *4ri t|p -v fy'ew York Tribune, to.tho effect that, in _____ ■ the first six days of the present cam paign in Virginia, Grant dost 40,000 men, we concluded t|iat, .tip to the time "t" writing—one’ da,y" last week—our jraE/) losses must have reached' 60,000. This. * ' '\ statement has "been seized upon by the Gazette, of this city, as evidence of a de ; . sire upon our part to : makp our losses -».-sS«3*r - - --- ; greater than they really are. No one ; buta hh.0.l v and cowardly fanatic would intimate such a shameless falsehood. TTT-viu. Such reckless assertion, however, may e* _ - he pardoned in a paper which rejoices MADISON. over our brave soldiers! massacre uu- We were unable to find room this . dc r Burnside at Fredericksburg, because morning for the communication of j ;t Baid the “hand of Providence was “Madisko,” upou the subject of the j plainly visible” in 1 hat terrible slaugh late Episcopal Convention. Itwillap- , ,er - we hope is that Grant may pear :tO-morrow morning, and, written I be successful, and that speedily, in hi 3 ashj is in a eklm, dispassionate, and | present stupendous undertaking, and Charijpliie spirit, we ask for it a careful ■ ■' l ' ll ’ possible, without the loss of pernsal by all our readers. - a single life. We have read enough al -•-■v; ready of blood and carnage, while the ' . GENERALS. dark dresses, sallow cheeks and wasted The New York Times, in an article forms visible in every direction, admon csnsurable of Gens. Siqei. and Butler, ishus that enough blood has been shed says that the issue of their enterprises to appease the most bloody and brutal “are of a character to round off com- ; Abolitionist in the land. pletely a demonstration that all of o-ur ■<) „, \ THE l CONSTITUTION TROUBLES commanders, wtlhout a regular military \ ■ BEECHER education, are incapable." Gen. Bdtlek, 1 In one of his sermons Henry Ward more particularly,^comes in for a large J Beecher stated thul many conservative share of .censure. The following para- | persons were much exercised about the graph is a specimen: .Constitution. Said he: "In the first -‘Ofn. Gilmore , who u known to he one of the | p] n ce, they are exceedingly troubled in mott ■ scientific officers in the army, pressed upon j .. r ~ hi.Jwperior, Gen Butter, the nece.iuy of tnlreZ- ; re « ard t0 r lha d<,BtrUC,,< >“ of the Const.- wg. Gen. Butler thought it unnecessary. Tho ! tlllion. To be sure* four millions of men voAsequence was that on the foggy morning of have resurrection; four millions of men ,he T? T O, "-' d ‘“T ■ are touched with the light of the rising Upon the Eighteenth corps at the right an<l took ‘ 6 . . b our troops at such advantage as to gain a great £ °l*y of liberty; but this is nothing. It success, capturiug two guns and nearly three ! is the breaking of the Constitution that thousand prisoners, among whom was General j they think of. ' All Owl sits in a tree to U£CKttAX, one of the most splendid fighters in . » . * , , , , the:army. After three hours-ftghting a retreat nn CUple bßtch 8,1 'S*- and by and was ordered by General Bcti.ee to Bermuda ; by, when the shell is cracked tn let the Hundred, seven mllea In the rear, where he now young eagle out, the owl bools, ‘Spoil ls, behind hts tntrenehments. closely t.eaieged by , jmj Spoiling, Si-oii.tNu lilt- shell!' Wlmt The Timet then quotes from the New ls ,he shell 10 l ' a gb’ 'bat i< inside of y-OTfc Post- a paper always showing : ir ' and what i<! ‘be Coustitntinn but the great partiality for Bdti.er--which de- ah . e,, . ' ,f ,ho a| ' ir . it ~f ln,(,rt r- '' Vl mi a clares that brilliau! comparison- -conservative,Con ,lJt was General Butler’s non-compliance with the ■ slitution*lo\ request of> General Gitviore to intrench tehich four millions of negr.H’a the t? airl e 1 TiMde the attack of the enemy so formidable; and What a happy conception’ What ilocs that it uras General Butler's repeated andperempto- t \ \ . t " c .1 r-* *• r„ n tor „•! ~T. . - .1 . “ ie ‘jestruction of the Constitution ry o-der which caused Gilmore to take up the line / 6J retreat, after the latter had satisfied himself amount to when it pretenth thi* fhat he could succcrefully maintain his position, < soaring “eagle" from taking#its Ileaviui- SO^f, res “ d “ earnest wlBh to bc aUo ' v - ward flight’’ Yes, break up the Consti- After more cvidenctfadduced to prove ! tUti °° and OUI the vilals nf sorie,-v -the ineompetenev of Butler to com- 1 Umt thifl black bird ~f prev ma - v 50ar in rnand.the Times ‘then makes the follow- ‘ riun Wb and freedom I.ct the owls lag general remarks upon the impropri- ° M u - a Mp‘be shell anyhow, ety of appointing civilians to military Reminiscence of Gen. Jackson command merely upon political grounds, The Washinjton correspondent of the as follows: New York ('vmmtrciut writes “ This failure complete* the record Wot one KWcs was a Worshipper of Uener sotit&ry cwiluLn t from t),“ beginning ot the vmr tilt Jacicson, with -\\ hom lie was on liie nott*, hGS shown himsetl competent far high com- lmK ' t iUoUtate t«. ru'iS, as publisher ot the mand. The folly of trusting military empin- then edited by Mr. Hlair, and the cism has'been written out in letters of blond, knu “organ 1 o! Old Hickory, with illustration after illustration, during thi ß No man was better acpiainted with the war; no observing man in the country cao pos- administration <»f General lack sibly gainsay it. The truth ought to have been f on an Rives was, and I have plAln enough at the outset, that military sci- kis office, hour alter houi, listening ence demandsasayatcmaticandprotractedstudy kis ri tniuisccncos Among these as that of law or medicine ; aadthat It iajust aa were the attempts made at different Limes absurd to improvise a general from a lawyer or ; kv Mr. \an Huren. Alli)rne)’ (tem-ral a merchant as to improvise a judge from a school- u tier, and others, to tear down master or a physician frpm a mechanic. The * modily Jaeknonin«'>sagt*s and want of professional training is just as sure to ; proclamations. <hi one oc»*a.sioji- it make military charlatans as to make legal or i was 5 11 message of Dcreinher h, lMd-l medical charlatans. Uis astonishing how slou 1 the French indemnify-- l General .lack our goveminent and people have been to recognize so , * had Written simple a truth. “The honor of my eountry shall never Probably the government has not Jett at liberty ,u be stained by an upolngy from me, tor govern itself by purely military ccnsUierations— Ibe Statement of truth mid tin* pcrforiii has fell that i to avoid ill feeling, and discord, somt j hIICC of fluty, not can 1 give any eXpla heed must be paid to political favorites, and to tho j nation of my official acts, except such favorites of our adopted citfaeas.” a« is due to integrity and justice, and _i , ' t, , consistent with the principle ..n which Having crushed out Butlf.r by expr- our instUul:lJll . s been framed." aihghia incompetency, the Times, in the "I w.is waiting fur the (Jlobe’s copy ~t last paragraph quoted, turns its guns thy un-ss-g*',''said Mr. Riv.-s, “eliaiting full upon Butler’s master and patron— ".‘‘b the Gem i ni, who was smoking his ,1-r-r . . ~ , . , pipe, when Mainr Donelsnu, his Private “Honest old Abe” himself-but with . came in ami read a page or what effect cannot be seen until the ' more of manuscript, which the Cabinet smoke of battle clears away. c *Probably j had substituted for this sentence. the Government has not felt at liberty i ' was * ato 011 Sunday night, and „ A „,„ .. , ~,, : C ongress was to meet the next moraine, to govern ftaelfby purely military con- i When Major Uonelson Uail n , aii tb * siderations!” What an avowal is that, j substituted sentence, the* General said: coming from a journal heretofore and j “Now read it again.” It was read a yet aiding and abetting the Lincoln dy- i ke then rose, paced the ■ „ nnt „ • sj .. .. , , i lloor, stopped, and said, “strike all that nasty maU us usurpations and pol.ces! , out V lr /' ni ;i', )Ul bacl : whal r wrote Has that editor always known or believ- : That's what 1 mean, and, by G—d, ed that Sigkl and Butleb held their po-! Skat’s what my message shall say.” Bitfons as comm&ndersof armies by vir- i alterations Here made and I have f ,, . . . f , the original copy to show that this was tue of the votes they cohld control and so T ,7 e omitl' 1, sentences Mr. Hives not by reason of military skill or genius? wenton to remark, “were milk and wa His language indicates as much, and we ! ter, but tho*e retained had the bark, on ' are left to infer that while the r Die be- . * m Pf TT9 B V R B l a ", Pe T.. A Mormon Settlement in Virginia. lieved their soldier friends and relations _\ Vt , k . lirn llml there uin the towll of were being led to victory nndcr compe- ! South Wheeling a society of Mormons tent officers, he knew —and Lincoln who practice all the doctrines of that knew —that Sigel andßutlek were only ! ? ec . t exce P* that ot polygamy. Wehuve ~ _ . . „ x i had a conversation with an Englishman demagogues incompetent to ommand ; wh „ L . elongs lo lkl> societ y t “„d who ;armifis only charged with the j firmly believes in ail the peculiar notion? slaughter of oar brave friends and rela- j the Latter-Day Saints. He says lie lives because they could command votes I ** as c . on '’ e . 10 l^c taith since hfs ar ,„f. . -tr r , rival in this country. In his opinion all which were necessary to Mr. Lincoln s ■ t^e churches to uhich Gentiles usually M-election. What a loyal editor lie ! attach themselves are wonderfully cor must be knowing the facts, waits 1 uj»t. Tie has not had a physician in his till our brave men are sacrificed on the llouse f, ' r Ilvt - or s ‘ x years. Cases ot gory Held or consigned to the prisoner s : , aying on of hand? .Lording to the dungeon, and the cause of the nation is j customs of t In* New-Testament —Wheel trembling in the balance, before he ex- InteVitfcnrer. posts the tprrible charlatanry of the Bthuop IIreuEs’YKNERA-rios fok hih . misruling Administration. Can the Mothf.k.—The archbishop's veneration , people blindly continue to be longer led | or bia niotlier was very great. His al e«Ai, * i „ til , , !u>..»nstu Uor conlain M»mc ol the most by such teachers, and ruled by such sel- beautiful .xpre-sinnaot atrec.tiou and rev tishand unprincipled demagogues'; rieneeio la- li.iiud in -English literature. 1 Not until the cloaking of incompeten- - 1 h tter to rtcn. Cass, lie ilius de ny and villainy is no longer possible ( ' rillt '. s “ i r: fust person whose ... » j • • . . acfiuainlance 1 made on tliis earth was will the Administration purge the ser- aw „mnn. Her pretensions w ere humble; vi-3© of it* political friends. Time after hut to me sin* wao a great ladv—nay, a 1 time h.\» e e vents been vibrating between very queen and empress. She was more j success aud failure, through Administra was my earliest friend; my visible, ' . . ® pa pablr, guardian angel. If she smiled : wu. stupidity and partisan aid p ; and so ippV.ral* on me, it «“ a ray from Para long as LrNcoi.N isretainedas director dise shed on my lieail. ll she trowm-d of national affairs so long will mediocritv disapproval, it .-ei-med like a partial or and rascality peril the cause of the Union t Ol -'’ l '’.-lifist- ot tin- sun. and Constitution. Cat the people now A [.uvai Uovkrnoil — Michael linhn, ' Second Lecture— WASH INi ITON LOMION .salt-of tickets and secured seats to commence i AND ROMIL ’ on .Saturday. June 4th, at the Music Store of a t _ Jl. KL.EBER a. HHi/. 1 , v**'™ °V ea - ftt , oclocu. Le. tore commenoefl >«pn of 1J„. Golden ifarn. No 122 Wood street, ,**® °. c, ? clc 'riokets cents—to be hAd at the lour .:«»or» above Fifth. uiy3i:tit u o in the 'ify. and In Allegheny At n B- * ■ •""'hwartz'a, Mrs. h. C. Cochrane's and Monongahela Water company. ' ,t ‘° a Kr-uy*cox rplIE LKCISLATI'RE HAVING Al - w-,-ur! V ,°; Y ± thomed the MONuNtjAHELA WATER ' , „ , TH( > ~A^ KU UA /> J *- < (i.MI'ANY to iuerrjaae their Capital Stock to , . 1 om - ' Ai Becturea. Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, the ttrst Hun- __ v ... - „ „ , ' dr.M 1 iiousaml having been taken, the books are 1 "* -*2- -L- -M-* ' H BLOC K now-Djicti it the Banking Houseoi Iraß.M'Yav \ i \V.. corner ot S»iithaeld and fourth streets, \V FT AT ’/'1 ' f n lor- the purpose of receiving Additional subserht- >T . XU. ♦ x>± \JC £j JTj . non-j to the stock of said Company ’ liy : order oi Board of Managers. NOi 10 St, Clair St EDWAUI. -MAYu secA ’ ... 1 - %17<» lr ' D call the attention W g KEWARD.-I.\ AC - TV oi buyers to his stock of (roods, which >r '.-ordance with a Resolution h u been selected with gn. trc.rcand contains !' ‘-''M ‘ meeting of the berticjo in Petroleum ' styles oi dnoui to be lound in , , . held this day. the undersigned hereby offers a ‘‘Tst-cUss houses Gent's wishing a uuil 0 f 1 ' e ' row i)-ti ot nNt TUOL'.SAND DOLLAR* lor 1 cK,thM » to order will please call and exam- Win. iii'm ! Hi- iMuium. ~ , •i: k. . such eviJence as will result In the arrest and : ll } e uUr g°odsiand prices. Also.alulUnd coir •uid wni.-r our --"i! with 1 1,,.; ?• n , ,1m •,1 * u " I,u 1 " “ ,M '■ “ x.. mug \\ P M - Motion oi the person or persons who, on the I'lete stock of FI GOODS 1 . If „ r ' , , 1 • ~* ' «>*l '••• hon; i u, II Hi U.pim- hot,,-, U\- u. ' moruiug of the Slat of May.* set tire to the mi 1 W. H. MetHSfc, Tnr T' r^r —rrf _, , h ” • , n ' • - n u “ ,:i, ' ks ,lill ]t . cnu.lMion -ini nre!,-th U -- V a ,he Allegheny Wharf at it. Clair street TaUor, IUE TaHIFP.—The hill reported from lulo- P* huy IH w r.-u-h ~v«;r i„ Uu- Ah..- | , , ~ . C Kit* authorized to say that the Steuben- 1 ’--uti, e Cn-nmitfce has ri.xed the loliowiu ' sch«-t W. H HVKA.M, No. 10 bt. Clair street, Uu- <fnmittiM* of Wm vq and last lithm.-N How uiurli Will ii t>. ! J .<mGon and Interior h..j .u .Mail < ' id'- r.iilroad be in opeiatiun this lali. 1 !.i!e ni prices f-m ndmlssi.-m to the Fair To n>y~4-lrv Chairman. S VIV Pittaburgh, F 4. w -ek. in 1 lie; 11-I use of llepresentativ.-s k«ep him over ! j cklebuated hose ointmext, «‘ lArs ' bwe . W ! A NXED." raises tUc- Julies c> n the- art of August How Thee The Now I'ork r a certain cun-for ? |.auu, iiuglKm.., wrau-h... .J. L. maksmalL. im IJb»«jr at . Hail, iei-haaih’Hmi. picture ittiferV oTrSd ■ 1- T TV \ T PFAfflA T A 1 prO|Klfllonate)y to the duties im- V 1 “J;T~ N '“‘""f, »I’rams, sm-lUnga, bruises, foua- M. u. Blil |\VN, .MausticiJ, i 'i.rMsi’y s.oele tickM. 25 cents '..V vSk 1 J iA.'VJj KJtlijMU > AL. . 11l 11DWHS LEASE nr l pisctl by the Internal Revenue Bill. . the Wllrr.-st attacks whirl, |Ured tw-t, ehlllWaics, wind contnwtlone of ..ii ti.-it.i.« . r.r .|«llar : A KrUlm* HmS. of» A Hoomi Tile taxes on luxuries, such as silks * U V I be msx^c l) - v niost maliaiiant of ' tin- ti-n.h.u,. hone « ulargcmenta. TpXEm*<>n*s XOTIt E.-XOTICK im ; re‘upen'*! he V-Mr* 1 * t l 18 \ n ‘ %MT K HAVE FISALLV RBMOA'ED u , aU ln Plt \ ,blur « h - Allegheny or Birmingham, brandies, , are more larcreU* inrifoocoH* - writers upon Lin* policy and character Ol Bl«»o.l Powder per l*J oz. packaged; Bone hprehy given that letters testamentary' nHn"i;r-iiiitg ■•eremonics •n* .v ..at),‘ r * t l !- e ▼»; our Piano and Music 'Warerooma to our Gall on j J. H. CASIDAY, Oofft-e remains tbo c..m» ® increase “* , tile men in power, could not possibly SO » Ointment av per SO7 iar No 320 Strand I on- J iave . t,e ®" kranted on the est Ale of John Crigh- aiii’adu.issi.-n t.. ,• tch rail nn th»t r- !-J ''° new P uillliu «. iV o. IC2 A)t r ood street, four doors ' Real Estate Broker, Conte remains tUC same ttB Under the : A . y JZ B } intr tl in t 1,.. LI • 1 07 JAr AO. strand. J.on ton, dec-d., late Of Moon township, Alleghenv . the above mentlonid*?“i"!ln t>,B V f » nln « fvrn . »tx.ve Fifth street, and hearty opposiin the First < , No. 67 Fourth ai presem art, and tea is increased five • bung uieminuu popular esti- • Pa., to the undersigned on April 2 d • No .roods »un, ! ,m -»V ,U lj1 " ’ - N '«bonal Bank, where we»ifbe happy to wait ! merits, or 1o twenty-fire cents a nnnnH motion as the Silent, but. therefore, I McKee*,n * BurMna, New York. 8W, ,^ AII P 6 " 0118 knowing theiusc-lvea indebted 1 b- cketß ftdtnlttlng children ,in i. U -. ,i l f l lU “ r on odr friends and the public in general. •-g FIRKIN’S PRIME FRESH BUT 4. h-ilfccnt additional is adrlp.l P r« ' most eloquent denunciation which is j Kren-.h. Richard., 4t m.. rhUadelplua ;^ al f are requested to make immedmie : fdeach of the i H. KBEBEH *>RO., tax oa sunsr, and a tax* of twelve 1 fetus Hourly levelled at them from presses , TO B REN<- K a McSahb, , C, 1 il h j luy Uiw u calioii iaifiiDOSed on molflftftPfl , unjustly suspended and private interests JMttsburgle Drug House. WM. a. THOMSON, Executor ! • Auditoiium will be - -i—--'' •* • - - • 2tX)bMs Family Flout, : Unlawfully trampled under foot." ^ h e I m v A VtMt«, 1 1 I j lime -31 j vomer Market and First *t«etn. | m yM ! NoTeWoodll. act on the Ti-mtn suggestion, tKat rum T ' ll ' « feature whom Banks < -hvini minders should be educated to th. 1: ' '-nior of Louisiana. s.iiiPin a spins b. ,c„ i , , mmi- iiE.i, ai ii Confederate fl.-ir pn sell n..e or waij and compel the powe r-> . n „ -Brave sons of freedom, a.-- that be to reinstate those educated niili ,epl tlii- ei.u'ioLi.- thip ' Bear it pr..lulls tary officers, whom it has, initsblinii par as ilit* emblem of southern liberty and iisiin fury thrust aside for Br n.Eii ami ' ,l " ,l,rni 1 nll nti.on' flaunt it in tl.e , K rr • , taee.-. ol the cowardly, Abohttoo, i an >u-h hke h,m - Hfmr ‘? accomplishes! kti . van . ta |» . Sink,-' ,|„ wn ail( | , rudi th.it murli -no 1, let them trust there affct i) ; , - SIS timv ussflil i< ia <iod• j/nn'l generalship for important ih nifi/er thieves THE POST—PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1864. THE WAR By a dispatch from General Grant to Secretary Stanton, rve learn that the Confederates are concentrated beyond the North: Anna, and that for a short time General Grant’s operations to dis lodge them must be kept secret. The western iwing of the Federal army is on the south bankof the North Anna. The eastern iwing is still on the north hank. Mount Carmel Church is situated four miles north of the North Anna and four miles west of the Fredericksburg rail road From it two roads run to the stream. One of them crosses at Taylor's Bridge, two mib-s above the Fredericksin rgrail road Th other passe R - vv r at Jeiieno .Mills, three miles above Taylor's Bridge, (in Monday at noon General Grant’s advance reached Mount Carmel Church. His qrmy was then divided into two columns, "Warren’s corps led the western column, anil Hancock the eastern one. Wright followod Warren and Burnside followed Hancock. Grant’s headquarters were established at Mount Carmel Church. The two columns moved forward on Monday afternoon. Hancock encountered the enemy in some rifle-pits defending Taylor’s Bridge, : which were constructed along a small creek just north of the liver. Warren found them in a tele dn jiont , also on the north hank, defending the crossing pla ces at .lericho Mill. Hancock attacked them and drove them from the rifle-pits. | They retired across the river hut he did ! not follow. Warren forced them across the river at Jericho Mills, andaboutsixo clock began crossing after them. Gen eral Hancock did not at any time cross the river. Burnside's troops came up and the eastem| flank of the Federal Army was extended down the north bank of the river to a short distance below the Fredericksburg railroad bridge. Hnncok’s line extended up the stream to some dis tance above Taylor's Bridge where Wright who had come up in rear of War ren, joined him. Gen. Warren who had passed the river at .lericho Mills, was violently attacked as soon as lie got over. He repulsed the attack, however, and at nightfall entrenched himselfabout mile a from the southern bank. At mid night, General Hancock captured a small island, wliicU was in the river in front of his position. On Tuesday morning the Federal eastern flank was on the north hank of the river, just below the Fredericksburg railroad bridge. From there it extended westward alone the north bank, lour miles, past Taylor's bridge. It then tor a short distance was on the south bank, where Gcnewl War ivii’~ corps was massed. The Federal western (link rested on the toad front •lericho mills, a mile south of the river. The Federal troops being much fati gued no further advance appears to have been made on Tuesday. On Wednes day Gem-fill Grant telegraphed to Wash ington that the Confederate were concen trated between the North and South Anna rivers. Parallel to the North Anna and at distances varying from two. m four miles south of it, the Gordons villi- railroad runs. These VHrvine dis tances are caused by the winriiugs of the river. At .lerlelin Mills the railroad is two miles from the river. At Tnvlor'. Bridge it is two miles, and for part of tlie intervening space by a bend in the stream the railroad is almost lour miles distant. Below Taylor's Bridge the di'tan.e aradually becomes gri trier than two miles, nnd tin- Fredrricksburgh railroad crossing it i- uiih four miles S)U>h of rite Goriionsvide railroad is another railroad who ii runs along the northern -lope of ,i, valley. The >outh Anna is twelvi mil. - from the North An n a Tile C onledcraii- nrm\ eloselv con fronts General Grant and is posted north of tin-t,0r.1m.-r ill.■ railtoui- Astliur. is no account of the Federal troops hn\ ing readied this railroad, wc must pri - -time they have advanced hut a short distance from the North Anna 1 be Conteiii rates" eastern dunk is on tin south bank .a tin- -tre itu and opposes Hanrock s crossing. The western flank ;s in front ot M arren and protects tin railroad. A MuIiEI. CoilMKATltiN The Hail, more city Al»oi.ti<>n ('(invention ni ;i -inerting lust wi'i-k jiHaseil a • n-so-lili..n approving ihr murst- ~j thy Mayor Moi < Mty Council in providing a suit a l«l<- ]':uc inr tiii.* meeting of llir Lincoln ('on v« til ion which meet> in Baltimore onthi .rh of June. Never hofon* in tin history of Baltimore did it> Mavor mid Council take any part < r interest in the mooting of a naiional party convention, their present action »bnws how com pletelv the people of Baltimore and Maryland arc hound hand and foot by the parly in power. Is THIS really True?—A Cairo tele gram to the Chicago Tribvne, ail admin istration journal, says: “The Red River country has been abandoned to the ene my; 1 and the New Orleans correspondent of the New York Herald shows that tin* Teche country, and for that matter, about all olSouthwestern Louisian", has also been abandoned to the enemy—so that, in point of fact, the only Loui-- tana territory we actually hold now i that which is protected by our gunboat* on the Mississippi— nothing more. jyßtEßiu''E’>i iioi.nan bit- i Bu*rhave’s Holland Bitters, IlaThave’s Holland Bitter*, Biurhave's Holland Bitters, Bterhave’s Holland Bittern, %l wo Hundred and Fllty Dozen on hand, Two Hundred and Fifty Dozen on hand Two Hundred and Fifty Dozen on hand’ Two Hundred and Kitty Dozen on hand! Ha\ ing bolarge a st ock on hand, I am prepared to sell to those who wish to purchase by the dozen, at a slight reduction from tnnnufactur- ' era' prices. Those dealing in Bi»- ters will dud it to their interest to call and learn m\ pru't*-. \ largo stock of Drugs, Patent 'Me,*, icines, Perfumery, Toilet Aartioea, 6u\, on hand and nt low ]>ricea. A* •!<■>»• Fleming's Drug Store, ('••rtier id the Diamond and Market street ruy3o-3t AM) IM'EIUOII UOV Al. MAII. .TUII'ANY--: < Vlul>rnU-cl Ri-rm;ctl«M. Blood Powder and Bone Ointment, A certain cure lor Diseases ,d‘ Horses and t'attle, known to ami used only by the Company in their, own etahlea irom 1814 until the opening of the ltailwny over the principal route- After the general use «>i these remedu-b in all the stables ot the Cninpar.t. their annual h s|,-» ~f condemned stock w ere .! ipi’nii t in lied, a eating to the < ’ompt- ny exceeding TT.oOO pemiinuuf. in iv*.i the Lon don Brewers'Association offered the fompali} Xi,iKjo tor the i(wipes and use the .articles onlj n their own statdes BLOOD POWDKR A u'lUll, one foi h.itr.d.l .l’.-trn,| ~ , i 1,,-uina- n-u; hi.!. (.••ilii.l.Ui U .t: •! ntniiic- i.. JO I<| njjj.rnr,.- u eHkju'bs. I.« <\ cfc. eougha, coi.ls. :unl .ill diseabes *.f the l wtiiTs, -nrlelt o|' tical.ri. rs. plai:,l.-ij.,,j '• l! '.i-i1..-.'. ui |i 0 ! i, !n •it!.! -ill .!i,O 1.- • uil llui,. 11.-Ili tin! C’j* a I 1 H(»‘- tin' \ SI-!; 'll! lief/U.. I im'M , ~i ii M - ■ i n\ . [•, r.-i Un- aj.j " r t] r33“2 , FFECTB- t OF IttKkGVI.AB!-. o-TfEh AVOlDED.—Tmrreuc’i eating si it nrinktng, new habits and modes of life -orieii produce irregularities In the bowels and jp'tigrjii thepyatem. Hut Bsasdubth-s Plan wtti g'oon otUB, the. stomach regain its strength- To action of the system will be re -1 .-fPmediclnea are equal in usefulness to rnvTTOiPi? ETH ’ s PILI-S BR ANDRETU’S SALVE AMD ALDCOCK’S Every man of the FIRE ZOUAVES had a box of Braudreth’s tj!! 18 ’ a box of Universal Salve, ami an Allcook’s roroua Plaster put In their knapsack free of ex pense. And tothirfact maybe att rtbuted the absence of any of THIS REG-IMENT from the hospital. EVERY SOLDIER should have a box of ijrandreth’a Pills, a box of Salve, and a piece oj Porous Plaster. They are SURE to be useful, often life-saving. by THOMAS BEDPATH, Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers In medicine*. my<-lyd&wc CONFESSIONS AND KX , , PERIENUE OF AN INVALID,—Pub- T f or the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO tyUNCx MEN and others, who sutfer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man "o c* Ac *> att PPlykff a t the same time Thu Mkanh *** By one who has cured himself a d r Rn^er S°lbg considerable quackery. By Inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, esq., febMmd&w Bedford, Kings co., N. V. KiSp’THE MIASMA AND FOFL VA- T 3 ®' pora generated by the hot sun will be far more deadly to our volunteers than the ene my’s bayonets. In the Indian and Crimean campaign*, HOLLOWAY’S PILLS were used in enormous quantities. If the reader of this ’notice’ cannot get a box of Pills or Ointment from the drug store in his place, let him write to me, 80 Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount, and I wtll mall a box^tree of expense. Many dealers will not keep my medicines on hand because they cannot make as much profit as on other persons’ make. 35 cents, 88 cents, and *1.40 per box or P°L iny23-lwc rSgpWK HAVE LEARNED NOT TO 1* astonished at anything. Years of ex- I»erience and a correspondence extending through out all the nationalities of the habitable globe have turned their theories into facts and estab lished a basis from which we need not err. We are not surprised at such factß as the following— although the persons who write them are. We know the j>erßons and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to indorse their statements : New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 24, iSt>3. DkarSie:— I have been afflicted many years with severe prostrating oramps in my limbs. cnid feet and hands, and a general disordered system Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. U Idle \ isiling bouie friends New York who wete using Plantation letters they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced wi'li a small wine glassful after dinner. Kc-eiing la tier t>j degrees, in a few days I was astonished to tin.l the cold ness and cramps had entirely left me, and 1 could sleep the night through, which I had not done tor years. I feel like another Iwiug. My appe tite amt strength hat e also greatly iniprov ed t.j •the use of the Plantation Bitters Respectfully Rlkd>h[-[u , U is , Sept. 16. 1563. ” * * * 1 have been in the army hospital inf fourteen month*— speechless and nearjj dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle ol plant.s tiou Hitters. • • Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. • • f A. PlapTi: " The following U Irom the Manager of the Union Home School forthe l.’hildrej; .»!'Volun teers • Ha vemever M .vr-n: St., / New York, Auc. 2, ts<>3. \ Hr Dhar.*:: —‘‘Your wonderlul Plant'd’ Hitters have boon given to some nt om Lt: children Buttering from weakness ar.d u eakluim** with most hap; y efte.-l tine l.' t !«.• p 1 m po tioular, with pains in her Lead, :<> s & n; -ij.petit. , and dally wasting consumption, on uhorn hii •nedical nkill had been exhausted. has beer, hi im-i) restored. \\ c commenced v uhlut a t.- spoonful of Hitters a day. Her appetite an I strength rapidly increased. aiui she i« now w eu Heepeclfully, Mr-.c M. li-iuii," *• • • • I owe much to you, b,r I \cnly h, lieve the Plantation Hitters have save.! n.\ luv Kkv \V. H. Waooome, Madrid, N \ *• * • • TJ.oUWilt N'li.l IiH'M.I t'lltlil. il,,Ur ot thv Plantation Hitters, .‘.i, woe h, = n greatlj be... uiei Iby thvil use. i iricad, Asa t't'KlUK, Philadelphia, Pa ' ” * * * 1 have lawn a great si.ii.-T. r r. u, ltyip. j'Sia and J;ad tn abandon l;r. Mu* Plantation Hitters 1. i\ e cured me Hlv .I.*- l\u ti'it;:., L..eh.*Ui ;; \ i have given ih« Hiai.utiun Hittem m hundreds ol our disable.! soldiers with the ill.'Ht astonishing riled. «». tv 1 * A .Ki. W K . Superintendent Soldier’d ilon.c, i *ju , t >. "* * • Ihe Plantation Hi t! ei « n»n e. m lufil 1,1.« w Compilin'. i,t which I vino laid , prui.it at* . am! had to abandon ;u) t usiiif-.w H U kiM.-LKv.t i«'i eland, t< ‘ • Ine i mi.latum hitters hnit tun uieol i derangement ol the Kidnejaand Cnriar\ t trgans tliat has distressed n.e i>u \ earo 1: a- \ a like a chat in. ». (' 1 he Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhau&od nature’s great restore;. They are composed ol the cele brated Calisaya Hark, Wmtergrcen, Sassafras. Hoots, Herbs, N.c.,»tU preservedin i*erl'ectly pure ‘W Croix Hum. 8. T —lBoo X Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liv er, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medi cal authorities, and are warranted to produce an I mnwdiatf beneficial effect. They are exceeding ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Noth, i:.—Any person pretending to sell Plan tation Bitters in bulk or by tlie gallon is a swind ler and Imposter. It is put up only in our log cabin bottle. Beware of botttles refilled with Imitation deleterious stuff, for which several per ilous are already in prison. See that ever) Im>i tie has our United States stamp over the cork l* . (' U t t •>< ’ mu/t/a/rd, and our signature ou steel-plate side J'\ ( t i It'll 1)t r I V l ' I 1 ! i ul*el. Mold by respectable dealers tin <,u P h„u, ittijlSiL BIIJhKS. the habitable globe. P. 11. DKAKR Jt n> •202 Hro.t.lw.iv, N Y. ~ , .. Ui.j.u. Ayers Family Medicines DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS. —The genuine article boM hy SIMON JOHN'S I'ON, an. SinithrttM ami 4tii fits. ; .V ’XNKrt feb27timd&.w- rod I’OUITTII STREET Ni;w M'Y1.1.., WINDOW SHADES, h^! i-T *3 NEW At.,l all utlu-r l'a;uu> .'MiMiv.juce .-nil Rectum- ISAY PITTSBURGH i)Pti(j SPRING STOCK (JF W Torrence M’Garr, w CARPETS! ■a Well seasoned Oil, CLOTH AT MeCALLUM’S rnlilN CiVnFET STOH.E, MO. 87 FOURTH STRUTT. _ , Tin: UTIZhIVS UF i'ITTS. Public Sale of Country Homes hurNi.^ilSu^V'ln* I vVrVi-/^!!' in \ iriwus .>vujm!,.>ns not nw'iln r},',. •" t "t t :.«• > '■•niiiii: nj'j.i iiir<- 1, •,<, Ik> -i< •:r t.. •' ll ''■> tlo' Him-u v!• >t»r. •: II -11 •: ; . , . *• l*itol*o s*l:'- TO OFFfc.lt VI VT f '-*( — > rt |, . Till KM'W. .\W; .olh. 1 • ‘ lli'Vlock .1. lu.. (.Li; |U c|>. ; {;. .mVh,,- • ..i,, .j 11. . : , « Miljoiiiing the U:'' i. •■ i .'i.iiM., ; ri\. ,i- p t:., ,i ii-• ii oin t in* i-itr. nni! at thr ji* ri:;T n>x , i ;h«. IWu.k-s. Ife..-.n-.. .i’l'.i / "t> 'iht-ii. uir null i'nnrri<’r> r hii; util Mi.' i. .r M H . .... 1 ‘ It'uia Jto 16 fieri-* em.ii 1 hi.nihusi I- Hart's Hole], at *a. ui. th.- <Jaj oi sajJ, l m gnoii dinner will he furtnshe-J free. TO-DAY’S ADYERTISEraTS. FOB THE BENIvFiT SANITAHY FAIU. Messrs DoroAN|& vutiNuOF Washington, Pa , will, on ' Thursday & Friday Evenings, 2nd a and dd insi., gi\e an exhibition ol the Drummond Light Stereoseopiicon at Ooncerf Hall. Highly maf nified and illuminated Dissolving Views, Sta tionery, War Pictnrpß, Comic Subjects, Artitl cial Fire Works, ko., - jol-3t ALBUMS, ALBUMS, ALBUAiS, PLA'i.S. hi.AGS WAR MA PS W.WI ."UAPS, L A 1 K Hi m )k- POOKL 1 A LIU POCKET BOOKS, POCKET ALBUMS. Pittock's, Tfi WO FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE JjLAUK SILK. MANTILLAS, CLOTH MAXTLLs. S«.m«- new styles ;iut teoeivel li> WHI l i., ORR & CO. KNABK JL tO S lIIhiIKST PRE> Alll'M Oran'!, Parlor Grand, and Square l’mnos. w ith U\ers’rung B isd Agratfe Treble, Tull Iron liiipri’-. •• 1 1-r.i.iii-, anil ,-ili ibe late valuable improvement-;. The tone it pure, bril liant. entirely musical character: of the best ;oiikm.Hji s i’)|', touch, eveneas and quality of time uiisui’j-asSPd by any. Lacli Piano gu&ran ’r»-il n-r eiL'ht tears, anu privilege of exchange i:r.mted any time within six month* ahould a Pivnu not piv«- entire aatisfaction A choice supply jui>t received. Por bale only by CHAKLuTTE BLUME, .1 CZUTH li l »KRL < f -'! 'l3 J * I: at.. Sole Agent MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION AT THE SOLICITATION' OF THE Lxecuttve Cotnmitte o! tne s-anitnry > air 1 hercriv i.quesMlmt all *hf ! uriness houses of this ~ti (■< G«-»v !on \V’l l»N L>HAY . June Ist. b*dwt **n I he iiKi;r* id 3 and ~ o’clock p. m. in orde; • (-natae <- ur ■ iti ren- .c part icip ite in tiie G rat.d openine ot ihe : : ;minr\ Pair. * ..'l ’ ML> L'-\-,'m..L Du. imowx, Tm: old experi. oi.'.fi I r U lIDIUT. . n i.pa; tiou Ur branch •ii j.:•■>!(* -'-iMn. :: wepirc.t to nutter ! woii-y ol t:n- !;.r. - t "> i; ’ • - l’i! r. *'.ii. L. j 3 irn'.ilvhtuie* :n« n ! h;m t- th*- without ipht | \((V s ,nion;i;iv i.-tnii,) in c’.crv n - v.MIIH l-l t FIELi* Mi;i,n '*3o KF WAH U lSt ~K‘ -'F.IiEn FOR . u »• rir. Aiin-'i i. !.• . l ’ I 1 ' I- . ! -J 1 1,1,1 ’ l -' ; ' ‘ 1 1 T Ai I itil'.-m \ ...n* hmiimj. o»f l<->» otl' N ' fi’‘ •• f ; inklf*. • rcoj(.'*u pen tor ia 1 •! >' L-iiH' inel-i*!. hu;h, \ i: w s(> x<j "DREAMING OF HOME,’' & A l I 1K l {. V\ UU l)s \ 1' ASv I \<. JL® ‘•ii.'i Me i'Opul-i.iry .v iil !„ Htondw.aj IN \ Wlx W SPICED BLACKBERRY, i DiarrLma ami * ''t-M by *th 1 Jriunfintd. J i TjtllK (ill KAT KST N K K V I \ K, TO YIC J AMI Hl.li>) Film 1 hl,\ A tiiwr vine i.,r Impinge[ u.t i OU. .[>. .lAI JTES ■£ SON'S i ‘r. ix s’.-, I’oli'ioiU-, Tonic ,:u.l Filic II E1..V1 Koi.H's Celebrated Buehu & Sarsaparilla, g o O |J> 1:1 ). *--t snlt* mw s - 1 > lie !>- KN . ■; . .v : , .1 II 1 I 'i i;-p, m (ivifumer’ , l, ‘"’ 1.1-- .\a J a l nl;t‘3, Jiiushfb, TIUSBL-fc, Al * iMl **l ll« .« a Übiiiu > U.Mui t , ltßtl , No. 10 ..IMkC-t ..tl-ei-t, CO 11 > i I .)! ! A.LBUAIS. \\ AH MAPS. WAR MAPS, i .A I K H<H)Ks, I.ATC JiOdkx, LATE BOOKS PiU'KKT HOOKS, Pittock’s, THE POST OFFICE HI.ACK <IKK SAC'tI'KS, rl ihbj h M N 1 11. J.AS, No. 25 Fifth Street, ;u -t •’ !c-<- 11: '■•<iruo-.Mii l U-uim: 1-1..L -.1;.! \ , i’>t .oil the ,} Mm.-r • -1.1, V-< U? rk 'V.'Uj'N'i; v-u reu- -n: .-;i ,:-liver;, ~f . > f • \ v 1 jl r l;> <>l \ ru.Mrw 1 »1 1 j: 1l . l>i PRICE, 25 CENT’S **•«•» ho ui \ rw< CHAS. C. MELLOR, M W(>< ill STRKKI' RANKIN’S HOUSE, «f Muk« I flm l an,| r„„; ;h. ‘l| l-MU-1 4, ' H.fUbf •\= .1 tO N ...K.n. Hi .1, ,\ t. r.;. T I A*. \.\ , i<feBiii%»VERTISEMEI«TB For Benefit, of the Sanitary Fair '1 ' BRIANS great show ■;i-5 % And TOM KING’S EXCELSIOR CIRCUS COMBINED, FROM BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON, Will exhibit on RED LION LOT; Pittsburgh, for one week. June 6th, »th, Bth, 9th, iOth . and lltb; Commencing Monday After noon, at 2% o’clock, FOR THE BENEFIT OF The Pittsburgh Sanitary Farr. The-Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh to act as Treasurer, and who will see that the moneys received shall be donated for, the exclusive bene flt of this truly charitable purpose. The proprietor has the pleasure to announce that the Executive Committee, of whom his Honor Mayor LOWRY la at the head, has ac cepted his liberal offer as his contribution dur ing the entire week. He therefore appeals to the public to aid him in rendering that contribu tion as large as possible. * The TROUPE is composed of the following named skillful artistes: .Mad. LOUISA TOURNAIRE, the daring Frence Equestrienne and Hare Back Riderwhose unrivalled performances hare thrilled the world, has no equal in her extremely splendid and clas sical mAnege exercises. Mad. VIRGINIA will appear in single and double acta of equestrianism. Mad. LA\ INIA, a Scenic Equestrienne. JAS. REYNOLDS, the popular Clown. .1 AS. WARD, the performing Trick Clown. Monsieur ROOHEL, the best gymnast in the world. WM# NAYLOR, pupil of L. J. North. LOUIS ZANFRETTA, Flying Trapeze. JOHN NAYLOR, the Tumbler ami Leaper. Sig. WAMBOLD, the man of many forma. \VM. H._GREEK, thegt-eat Poor Horse Rider. WM. SMITH in his graceful dlvertisement, known in the French language as La Perc^e. TOM KINO-, whose name is known in the pro fession, wIU demonstrate his Great Batoute Leaps. As a Vaulter and Single or Double Act Equestrian he has no peer. Trick Horses; Manege Horses, Comic Mules, kc., 4cc. Admission, 25 cts. Reserved Seats 50 cents. Mfly3i H.'_C._STEBBINS, Affent. STATIONERY, Letter Paper, .NOTE PAPER, BILL PAPER, LEGAL PAPEk CAP PAPER, WRAPPING PAPER, BILLET PAPER. M .INILLA PA PER, oriental paper EUGENIE PAPER, An.i a imi assortment of Counting House StS' tionery envelopes. Inks, &c., kc. MYERS. SCHOYER it Co. No 9a Filth street. EXCURSION TICKETS, .Eriggfe ;^^e TEAMER bavard EXCURSION TICKETS To Sanitary Fair at Pittsburgh An«t return, at halt the usuol lare. Fare com- indices Wedneaeay. June let. >» my'Jl-dtjljjyit KNAP'S BAIT ALTON Company D.Capt. Arthur Stuart lAll- OlW; l-luxiaii*e<i Day*. ?glUlSi;ump.Hny i_ nearly lull, *nd utU leave J. on FRIDAY i‘or FuKT JMfcXGS, Wash- This is positively the Last company of the Battalion. Recruits uniformed immediately after being mustered. Call at WILKINS HALL, Fourth street, 3d story, or Go Fifth street. ARTHUR STUART, Captain Commanding. Exhibition ?for the benefit of TILE LAIK. By St Bridget’s Association, assisted bv the choir ol st. Bridget's Church, Rt MaBonic‘Hall on Thursday evening, June 2nd, 186*. Tickets. •mu be obtained at Quigley's Bookstore, Grant i*! reot. or at the door. Tickets—25cents each. my3l-3t •J. F. DAY DAY & HAYDEN, SucceM.Hors to J. P. Day <fc Co. MANUFACTURERS, Importers and Deal des in Saddlery,. Coach and Trunk, Hard- I ware and Carriage Trimmings. No. 68 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Stirrup, Pittsburgh. ■ I>TII KKCiIMJENT P. R. C. TA KE Nfl’TICE.—As many of the officers anil 1 men of the late Ninth Regiment, P. K. (J., who • can. will please turn out on WEDNEsDY, the ■' Ist of June, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Wilkins' Hall. 1 lor the purpose of forming in the procession , lor the opening of the Sanitary KMr. Officers in full unitorm, Soldiers with military clothes*. C. BARNES, iny3l:2. Late Major Commanding. To the Butchers and Drovers. i Hi LiH RICHARDSON ami John Earle am j appointed to eoilecr for t)se Fair in Pitta- ! burph. Gt*o. Evans and Frederick Rielateln its ' A llegheiiy.and A. Greenwault and Henry Merick to collect Jrom the cattle dealers. By order »>>3 • W.D. M’GOWANSec’y. ..\ MU. & MRS. H, ELEBER'S «KA N 1> C <> N ( E R r X' t lor the !t-nent oithe sanitary wii) take place on TY Ti'ESDA'I EVE.MMi, L* l NR ~ AT CONCERT HALL IN THfi BOOT AH SHOE i MARKET i About six weeks since enabled us to secure • Bummerstock by taking advantage of tbeprlces we canlnow offer In the way of superior boots and shoes, which annot be found elsewhere, and our custo- < tners may rest assured that during the present season we shall far out strip our competitors, and sell the best qualities of warranted work at a lofwer price than Eastern work and rubbish. is sold for elsewhere. We invite all the Visitors to the SANITARY to Concert Hall shoe Store, G 2 Fifth street. Children's Shoes 15 cents DAY & HAYDEN, Manufacturers and Dealers in SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES, 68 WOOD STREET, Sign of the Golden Stirrup, WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention of Saddlers, Coach Makers and Dealers in general, to their Large and Well Selected Stock < ari’Lafft Manufacturer, Putent uud Enameled L.tutliere, Enam eled Clothe, Damasks, Broad Olotlis, Daces, Princes, Bands, Springs, Axlei, Bolts, Felloes, Spokes, Hub*. Shafts, etc., etc.. PURCHASED WITH GREAT CARE, Especially the WOOD WORE, which will' BATH PAPER. B£tt Quality, V, ell Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, ill find a full and complete stock of Harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, Homes, Webs, full Measure Straining Webs, of all Numbers, Bits, Buckles, Stirrups, Spurs, Threads, etc., etc., etc., A.l of which will be sold at the lowest GASH prices, ami perfect satisfaction guaranteed TO THE HABDI.ERS, P- -S-—Vi edo not deal in Saddles and Bridles, but leave those G( JOBS for our customere to make and sell, as they properly belong to that branch. my2S.ll DAY <fc HAYDEN. THE PITTSBURGH SANITARY 1 AIR opens June lht. 18*54, and there will no doubt be a great many persons visiting the city for the purpose of attending the Fair, and who will at the same time want something hand some in the DIiY GOODS LINE; to those in want oi almost any article in this line, they can rind at s ( . HANSON LOVE «fe CO.’S, One of the largest and best assorted stocks 01 Drv Goods ever brought to this city. Our stock oi Cloaks. Sacks, and Circulars, in Cloth of all shades, and Plain Black Silk are all ol the very latest New York fashion. our stock of Shawls are really handsome ranting in prices from *2 50 to $60,00, together with Lace Shawls, points and Bunions which are very cheap. Our stock of Fancy BarCd and Small Figured summer silk, Plain, striped and brocade Al pacas, together uith a threat variety of bummer Press G-oods of every description, we are otter ing atsreat ha:gains. . • We hare also a very cheap stock of Black Mourning and Plain black Silks suitable for Presses and s.iequca. Also, bun t.'mbrclla = Balmoral Skirts, Table Covers. Table Linens, ial»lo ( lorhs. Napkins, Towels, Ginghams and a grr.tt variety of other goods which have been selected with great care, to which an examina tion belore making 3 our purchases, believing it w id be to your interest to give us a call. C. HANSON* LOVE & CO., Tit and 71'. Mat k«*t street. GOODS, CHEAP AND DESIRABLE, GARDNER & SCHLEITEJTS, 9 2 T. 8. HAYDEN- MARKET STREET. Pew. At 22c, cheap at 31c? PLAID MOZAMBIQUES, DRESS GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY, At :ilc and 3tcj CLOAKS & SHAWLS, 1 AIK LK(TUE£6 The’i'.hlrd «ud Fourth Keeuiar Lectures for the benefit (if the Sauii.try hntr, wii] be deliver ed by GRACE GREENWOOD, AM’ LAIPAYJBTTE HALL, Monday and Tuesday Evenings, MAY 30 AND 31. First Lecture—LlGHTS IN THE WAP j CLOUD. AS ADVERTISEMENTS. traoedtnary: ATTRACTIONS .FAIR PITTSBURGH, PA-, Oonsisting in part for All of which have been be found of the r*lai<i Clialiles, At 90c and 95c; VEBY CHEAP.
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