ey,'in'violation of I.U inaugural pledge Till: iiam.opexk,,. War's~Doinos.-A traveling’com*-'" '-The Do'omk7,\'.tv \ V not to run again for that office, and >e- Ii will k' seen by tile proceedings o' poniirnt of the Ft. Wavin' < Ind. i Send- Trilntne's army corrc-nrindcn' Viteh lieving that the election of a man win. ~ . umg* o. . nnJ --. M(I \ ( .*uir,- in i, Mr i „ arm .' . iom>|>r>miuu lahi\ is controlled by events, when they muki 11 * KhVi,,Nr meeting, lu-ld in New York uaveinur " tiin utrli the c< mitrv is Hie liuiv l ’ Tl ' er9utloTl Wltlj 11 ;? unl against the liberties and right* of th. City on Monday evening, and published nu.nl.er'of women you see waking in o make mrc rlac s i'T"^ e very vent C< oif d that the friends of the thehelds, hohHng plow, dropping or n,y il-Amy justice, would be disastrous to the cause Pttth ®j^ tr are ln a g>«w of enthusiasm mb?** f ? r me in a lm “ kl '■ * M >' l, il "d -of the Union, and Us restoration on the over .their candidate. There isa sort of the fact lh £ we have a' war'tu hand, es sam baT.n basis oluntversal freedom; it, therefore, romantic grandeur about Fwsmont that drawing a greater portion of the men umnd ev,A,AeAa,',t nominee, 7o' r _ l- “ der f him Angularly attractive to cer- from their |. gUiina.e business and fore- dosed, w?th noting t° sell in then A element’of eonscientlous opposition; •'-« minds; he tills the eye of the romatj,. fit || ( i Ain't'tin- tented* but'tbi'V-Acid' But IIOR surprised 1 wa>, with a view to prevont the misfortune the enthusiast. His simple name ° " n I found the stores all lull of goods, of his re-election. Is a tower of strength; so potent is ii ‘ ; y (l un K ( .i e rks behinil tlu* runnier* Addresses were then made by D. G. with ih,. ( ~h, -..t . \ . » Tin CmM) auk Ai.\vay> I’kim . i tkd. : „,° 14 ihtmiii; I rouhl buy Walker, of Vermont, Col. Freeman a . ''7' " ' In :ln- J.iv> ■ .lolm Adan:> Mien ni ' I 'wanted, from u rooking stove former pupil of General Fremont’s, w’hn rL ‘ mmd “».• ol the Jascmation Mondm: rk,- !)• m.n-ratic p ; uty w< rv pw " a of khl glove*. l «h spoke enthusiastically of the General’s u> tliai of the pvM Hungarian, !<«>** in-Minprixim-.j lor licfcmiimr t!. • (Vn- o (ir \t sheetings for $lO a yard, an.! mon personal character, Mr. Stoppelbein Mr sttii. Fui-aost’* h -i n* >otntn»n:i! riuhu of the people. In ihr l '- v lB . ot m ’ aci ‘° um ’ p.-ople who Backus and others, after which the former rnd, vv.l Mini mVI dt . v " ,,r KM'ilf Bank, High Tar'iiV ami , hail br *J or,: ,h ** Wjir ~:iS' * meeting adjourned with three remains .7. Bankrupt I.aws, they wen* peisMnitr.i I .V- h 7 l l , 1 pur<-ha*eu even • cheers for Fremont and Cochrane of bls " n - v nl ,|nnkih - 1 '- I,H ’"'V' 1 ' 111 " h>i uphohlim: the Constitution. In the 1 i/ IDK 1 h , M 1 " 1 -ImuMn't Imvr , amlntiim iifi - luin to ih.- ehoitls, and .lays of Abraham Lincoln they ar»-per- ; • no ' vn ’ llt - Hli . }u rn lu m:irk ‘ ti» HV 7?7 l7*t i carries him uvn sp.uv ami dilliinilties, secuted, imprisoned, property seized and • I.!, mOro, / ,r ) °. rk - ,T he saint* the eiiv. -- 1 easy 1. ap i,. p'„. k l-i;ghl honor from oh' how lone will the honest masse* 1,,! j " u ' n ' lle llail I)CI 'U to dim-will, a irieml. . v \, i . • '-lie pale J in., u, in- energy and deluded' " t what l,e had for dinner. >aid tli. tnai. [ nml , 1 " , »" nt l»n> kr ale.-uhi, while he Tin- iiiehmond h\ru miner sa v>■— I ries and n'(m’al?!'' t w'^Vlul. • ! tl„- mu::i inilm nee of min- Grant now sits in the seal of McClellan. ! ni(:k ' na( ' ks -” This makm-s tin- wnur ') • sing in.- aid.-I,uini.':. -piril tnto his fol- lie lias failed to get a single .advantage ! sa - v “ Well, we though;, with the mr in \-s iowei> lr °nt his Fredericksburg routs. He did ' " T - v of l»ar.l bread and i amp fare, ii ~ H,,,, ..... , ■ ~ . urn destroy or injure Lee's army, and he w?»ld be very agreablc t.. din- with a A Cv ■ P ’ “ oeiwnii has no position on the north of Rich- 1 ,neml in Richmond, an-1 w heav.i r rcmont and Lts<..t .. and how great mond. He is now, in one word, at the 1 Si S*> aBw « reflected that green peas am! ■'-■ .: ■ ’ j the differ,--nre between the action of their identical point where McClellan began ! ? * ra wberries would be past felon- r, jtt; ' .followers': The him a ioftv bold and his ' rork - Grant's present policy ap. ! in human prol.al.ility, w.-uld ear - ' PIT*TgBt'RUHi ' intrcpi.l man v. ithout disguises his fob by wTholh anlh 1 FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE it. iso*. • lowcts i.eing ~f the same temperament: ery and ritle, interspersed witii sharp at- uikd. Mhe.-.11,11 in,-using peiiticiai! and lime I bti ks like tlmt of Friday, but avoiding "wkv.m AN -mi 1a , r , ' Server, win loli.iw- m oilier'- i*,».|s|e>.. ! »nv engagement wbieli would compro- 1 Jaw isrh of conr, --"-i! i’“ t*p Undwbosena,, owe,,area,,.tofwr,. t chcd '';A!nsr^' l! '' Hrmy in '“' ’ A ! i.ir .. -n i VOIXTSITEERIIit: ASH THE HKAKI’. Yesterdays Pittsburgh Gazette allu ding tnliie Post remarked We can very eisily understand why the Pitts burgh Pos/, a so-called Democratic organ, throws cola water upon a proposition to raise recruits by volunteering, and inferential!)' favors an other resort to the draft. The Post is shrewd enough to know that if we could ha\e half a dozen draftH this summer the system would boon become unpopular; and it knows also that the tendency of its unpopularity would he to weal en the chance of success of the f’nion Presidential ticket. We will assure our singularly astute contemporary, that -when we alluded to the subjects of drafting and volunteering in Tuesday’s paper, we had no thought whatever of the coming Presidential election. The Gazette'* comments, how ever, serve to show that party with it is uppermost in all its editorial labors. Our simple object in our remarks allud mont is po-w-ssed of:,II ,1„- um-onquera ed to upon the draft, was to demonstrate. 1,ll ‘ ftull 01 llrr Other V a"' l -hr has sue what overy one knows, that the day for ! 111 ' "O'-H'tiny ii in her aspiring volunteering in our army has gone; ; ljUsbHn ' 1 ; h.-ncc hi " iea.,lm:n„ and do. but we hope not forever. As long as the . termination In overcome all dkiiru'iio • country believed that the Administration :As f " r ■ IKSSIE - ■ h ' - sUoul 1 “••'••ng forth was really anxions to put down the re . | Ilu ' n ‘Chikiren only tor her undaunted hellion and restore the Union, there was j sli°ulti compose nothing but more volunteering than the service re- ' nmlcH , quired; and it would be so still, were! The Peace Mission. —ln comment the contest carried on for its legitimate u P on the refusal of PivM-h-nt Lin purposes. But is it now notorious that 1 ri ‘ celvc , lhl ‘ rebel t ire President ... . Tr , . i Stephens, and in juslitvmi; the .oursr the restoration of the Union is not the taken by Mr. Lincoln, 'the New York -purpose of the. Administration? Are we , Tribune asks; not told everyday that the last dollar ; . clause of our Federal Cun-titu and the last man must be called upon ! win " V'° " " iVi 1 ’ and treat witii th*putation.» n.nn an v.,, if necessary, to utterly extirpate sla- . our thirty-four States as th- ,i*,j,i, Mn;tt very in the South? Has not the contest ic envoys of an indt-pomhuu ton aMi been purposely protracted for this; ami I>l, *’ L * r \ , , , condition of affairs which would secure doing it because it is forbidden m no: ■Lincoln's re-election? Is not every forbidden in the Federal t on-iinu on consideration, even now, made subset- ; T' 11 a Slnil, ‘ ol derision all over vient to bnng about tlus result'? In or Win lb ' ( , lnfc der to keep Gen. McClellan obscure i x.-*.-*..—* 4. ■•pyta?-^r„ rM „,^.^ a tuiauy' -ctrrtfWh upon thonzes the I result nt " tni-.-m* prot him during the paßt two years did not : 'auiation allowing oiie-tcnth .-t t!,.pop the Admmistratson compel Gen Gkaet : “ l, ‘ m 'j! “ S,HU ' ,0 , ‘ m " rol thl ' oli,l ' r . ei, „ „ p I mne-tenths, or to anna sen ilo populu not to follow McClellan h plan 01 ! tion against their masters, ..r to , o nti>. campaign against Richmond, until the < property, ort., div nit- \ irginia. or exigencies of his situation compelled’ 1t . M . 11 ! n ' sl f:ilizens in ahM-nn-of mar him to do so. For two long 'm* t,''*”' "' illl,lUl ,lu '' pmei ss of hiu, or b- 1 to do a thousand other similar thinrr* years the powers at Washington have . which have been done by Mr. Limmuf been laboring to destroy McCi.ki. I The devil quoting scripture wa> LAN's military reputation a per- 1 ", cv " ,uore ( ‘ xacll - v paralleled formance which has lost the eoun- ! feSem!'‘ try one hundred thousand lives. These facts are notorious, known tr. every one who watches and read-. Is it, therefore, at all strange that yob unteering has ceased? As long as the war was for the Union, the people rush ed to the contest; now that fanaticism has wrested it from its proper purpose, to suit their partizams prcdjudices, they ought to come to the rescue. But they have no idea of doing anything of the sort. They are entirely willing to see the north filled with the wailing and lamentation of widows and orphans, made so by husbands and fathers slaugb - tered to oblige the fell spirit of Aboli tion vengeance, yet they take precious care not to participate in the sacrifice. We are impressed with what our neigh bor seems to dread, that frequent drafts for the purposes enumerated may have a ‘tendency” to make the Administration not only unpopular but absolutely in famous. And so they ought THE ARMY SEWS, The most important news says the World of Tuesday, from our armies in Virginia is that which announces the success of General Sheridan’s raid. It appears that he has pursued a northwest erly course and, it is rumored, has ar rived at Gordonsville on his way to join General Hunter. When, these com mands are united there will be a power ful body of troops operating upon the most important lines of supply in Virgin 'in.' It' is thought possible that Genera] Sheridan’s and General Hunter’s move ment may, extend as far aa Danville as well as Charlottesville and Lynchburg, and in that case not only the heaw crops in the Shenattdpah valley, but those in Southwestern Virginia, will be no longer available to the enemy. We refrain from' giving publicity to rumors respecting the movements of the Army of the Potomac. It is understood that General Grant has succeeded in reaching a new base, and that import ant results therefrom may he expected in a few'days. The navy on the James’ river has been pushed close up to a point just below and out o| range of Port Darling. The rebel gunboats, including the three iron clads, are just above. It Is said that the obstruetious'in the river have been re moved, in order to permit the passage , flown of these rebel ,boats; but the still .filled with torpedoes, which cannot be displaced until the forts sad batterirs on the dhore are silenced. Let THE SonsiEit Think of It.— The ooldies should 'remember'that while* he is away fighting under the' tiag-of his country, for the Constitution, there is a class ot the Republican party at home sapping and:undetermining it, and, were - there no democrhtic party to upholdthe fjeemwi s rights, you would perhaps veterans oaly to find rthat. Liberty had fled; and vqut da vs Tyere to epd umley a Kingly government! creatures, whose only aimi- the rnakinti intrepidity have hcen ut-C|ui.l ttom In wife—the lainuii- .Ipa-iK Bento.n-- daugliter of "oM Bullion, i.e u 1,0 fought t.4en. Jackson mativ \ar' nan in Nashville A man who was. at the t,n,i• referred to worthy of Ja< ks-*n - was no carpet knight hut . M ud iu itir best blood of the chi valric nude.-tin try in whlcli IWI’IUV liv, Mini arc now employe,l in hnihlmg tin- li>uia, nli..ns in New I.on ilmi liarli,.r. When , omplt ted the works i TutKt .irt- large numbers eh wom.ni "" 1 ll " , '" M Hah- "ill innunl iin Washington seeking in t uin i,,r lui- ~M !t Is I--inpla !<',) ie, #5? V. 1 KA ,T ,i , AIMO! *.- k atiia ; bauds anil sons in Hie army Apurse ol a ’* " " ik "‘“""’'"K fit,. jnns at I lys or ••KathH'iro.-siaifytni'tTdcani' 1 r ,- K '-V'‘i " j thousand dollars was raised simon- u ’ r »ml anmherof -even guiis-,t «*• rv.»ore. Thl. articlei» what iis’uavr tigm ; Congressmen to send idem home % Light 1i0n.,-. which j. |„. protected ,«*“>• *»« «* ■ on the inst., a hirgejquitli mmle with thr Si rue care.-ki!l hihl 'Uteinim Mtj ot artir e~- were stolenmen in thr A l.r/rrLn. I'hr it-Ucr <>i ?» relu-l sr-r M ' h * cfl g*ve itu.-aie Dt*rs werr- cnpporheadF ' bajlu-lu an;i the lullnwinir is an c\- it er.niieniea ncuri >mil .landnin : Ec f ARr ' Young, who was arrested bye ' rar{ " Mv S :™l''d I-ove If the Yan },* °Zh VX.'l'T , months ago and consigned to Fort Tafa" kt i ‘- Ul >S*' s wlll let me alone. I will It invrtnte the but from uiln«\^*V.,i ■ ettc on a charge ot alibi ding aid and.-om- wnlf vfiu « Idlfr. Ucn. ral U. S. Oram turning gray. fort to the rcVls, lius been discharged - s a hull-dog, and Mead, is a match for ■ A „v, l,;lU . ; The evidence was held to la- iusufiicri.t die devd. No matter lmw deeply we head ol hair should™'!” oo' - 1 kwT, nWI ro 0 1 U l t*t to warrant‘detention ensconce ourselves in the woods tin- likM »'ii andusedthroughout mem Uo.-d w„ rl . Governor Yates, in a speech made \, ; ‘“ k, ' es are sure to dud u. out. 'They »'* re.^uhie deal«r ßN yesterday at Springfield, read a report and vcrH T "*?" a £ ain - Vm't trom the IYovost .Marshal General Lo i r. t , V; ' kt, , ' n ,' romuC ‘ Tlu '-V . . tng that Illinois has furnished in all 17ii ! u t . l,ttu J Ua ' c ' ever seen 285 men, and was 31,000 ahead m all , , As lor digging, (»jant beats Me call i-Statt Reoider. Uellan all hollow. The Yankees build Uankrupt Rn i —The Hr i 'Wong ritie pits, and then our brave offi sion so that whatever eno.mragtmcn. ' Sc me foriang’ulee T,u! Olay have been given to Government 1 l!' v.m wen. with « va„ lan f hut * e »» nc * impaired ly a*e or dlaea.c. zUI official SDecnlKtif.iV ,i lir . a • 11 , 11 3“uW ( Ft With Uf* \ Oil v. Oubl sav they l(l7u '°us dyes are composed of lunar itiu-stu ggl Sf, T l ’, lh( r. 1S 11 ° robfl - • traV( ‘ US b.-!], to,, 1 • • - t,ojing the vitality amt beauty ol the hair’ ami ' blllt} of the speedy legalizing Ot any Spe niftml of thcniselves no tirt-ssiug. Heimbtipoi B cies of private mercantile rascality Fiendish uuTKAuh -Un i , „!!!?, 1 ! l ? t,ie 1 (;o . loring 1101 ou,y restores h.-ur to n 6 -»g r, J ' ni.rl.t u-hiio Pnv /’ Vt • • Mk. fIALK*? desire to secure rc-eh-e- "‘r'cn.v , ? , ' f T" 0 ' lI ‘,T. n ‘“ ““ ha,rH . . . „ ' tion as United States Senator from ?, " y o| d, an old citizen of „ i.ururlant Beauty, New HamDShirp ims lr»H liim t/Y tiamilton munty, was. preaching at the r<, “>otea ltd growth, prcvmta its (.rt, to a very novel ’form of strengthening ' WVhingtllot 110 " 3 '’' "" ' VilliamB mVhea.r J n m K s s efTect that he has lost none of his politi- ' InifwnTh B l' :,t, t cri i d ahov, ‘ tlu ', '-‘•bow, hiedea”'”. S ",‘' can be by l, t l i!,.m“‘T'tbJ rn WT , fti . ' *ual opinions. He had preached at the ofTi R>wte W -i n i S ‘1 Ul ;'.. lJUriol i s hUtI "T same place in the morning a pure cos pel of a Rhode Island soldier: He came : sermon. One ..f the Abolitionists 0 after the Khod™lsland \mH n . I C t,JUlned ° n< ‘ 0f l ! le fienJi9h “ (t . walked up to Mr.’ Har- magnoi.ia balm Ha * l 8 J Dd batUru s ’ WttS senl to rtson, and remarked, l lf you are aRe This is the moat delightful and extraonh do garrison duty in North Carolina, publican, lam sorrv for vou- iffthut bnJn» a r rt c e e 'iV Jl f it change* theaun enHsted ft“theLk ° ffi'T’f Sak ‘ a L ‘ Uad l '^T U aer '- cil sltouTu o[ ' • fight, deserted andYoLfd T%Z York,' Union League “T," 1 ,",, o '' lhß ph. t tei.^ a ff^ r^.£, o ,?:’ , liS* DlS f atch Building, Fifth Street. d" p 3 n rSenf im fottg’ht 1 | Dt ° G l ulf it,' but he Tas : TJ wil n i OU P I ln battles,; Mr. Harrison was feeble from hup Mni t B ®ootn. Itconiainano materiaUnjurtoue to the ‘ 1 TII O >1 o , was wounded, furloughed, and came infirmity. We have fallen unon pvl 1^ tro “ il f a b >' A . cf . re#Ma » Addr*. at, N ‘ Y ‘ Monday took the House by sumrise. liv ■ DEMAS a. HARNFs an. r trmelmg- to the Old Country, or his resolution declaring that States dc' c r, „ New York can r . ,h.M. g lnK ,o i r their friemil! claired to be in insurrection by the proc , _ b x'i'r, l t N oV o! ’l° Vte kr ? m B ° 3toll t,J Cincinnati. ■i^!!mn«,m Ke i nc l 1 L ' st s a , lllis,l ‘ ! ' l 1,1 the late John • rial College until their State govern.' nesda y n ‘gfi' ; «r.ranged and execut- Tbeow^,'' ments should have been recognized bv " an exceeri| ngl.' desperate plan of c*. ej-may re»t as.ured that I «n, prepared m t r «S- • concurrent atdion of botli houses of Con ™P e “f. tweeu £!* atl ? am and Shodec Depot e-pf~WK*AiA.N mustaag hm. m tlei 1 , 31 " 1 ' B '', " n ’l? ‘t ono st. tarut. «,d L" Ui ln ' l ", "J" 1 " ,>>■ their advan- • gxess. tile proposition was evidently m-kte] a x-uard being Stmbinel ~ < tnciunati who have been counterleltlne the TSebif g i hie a call before buying lJraria or made Without consultation With his fol- . ’r fe D. .. O , OU tlje .Muatang Liniment umier pretence of pronrfetoY elsewhere VIHS. E. 1 HuMPSOX. low Binners of the Republican Dartv am) I P BI J , ' ® ut while tile lights we re : “hxphave beenthoroughiy eßtopedby theCourta l*n.f fe i'.f aCe * 1 “ : Jamea Marshall, tbereaulminT, H,’ . 1 I turncd down so that he could not spp ! To guard againat the Further iSufosition, I h"v,i 1 rpoait Bank ; I. K. McUune, tue resoluuon went down under the ta. ' lai , th l h i H j , ° o ' Fee I procured from the United States’rreaau,Y a op. ~ . ,r ei - !., nlo “ * onipxnj i McKnlght a hie with a run. fob , 3 through the window m the door vale ateel-plate revenue stamp, which la 'ulacx I 1 • • Water atreet ; J. K.rkpatrlck it Bio., CtPTvrv Vac,-,, n . • . ,') hat was going on, a hole was rut in over the top of each bottle, tich stamp beai'a 'aw;'! «•: AH.uthm.t, .-hnniu.n * Co. Wood McCle!,^’^^ He.• iVT. n W « ! . the^PeninsulaamlMarvl^ri 578 '’ dar ' n ® j wa3 over the wheels, the pl un hS. ■ , WANTED. “ -A- _ whe.i : H * D * beeoht & 00., retired from command wpnfhn?£? ,r ' • ’ ebse-Smdiw-eod g tig Flfthjutd •• •• ■ • •=' o-w. Y r;,‘i ■ xt.f. ~:t ...t PAUA(;HAI'Hs THE POST —PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY 1 *’• 11 11 ' I 'iil. 11 1 ii>>l Nl> .Mi»kk Utli»>r. Mnlthnn.! Thi* S' ii-fvitient ihalth.j term? of = —= *• - sorvic* of | nii-1,1,fr of our r,*ji ' vvwrKl>; hkkjdt• |..r n ilrnlt ui oiuio "" I'. "I •■! 11 ■! I l,;it 111. milk- ai mi- - Im ?. j •Hikin'. 1 1« in ;i\. lorr, !»t- . xjirticd tlint within a low day* a >lr:i r : lit l\\o or in1 thou immi liny i.t- onh/n-'l. iiO'\ ariiv- !y ;n i ■ insi< 11_* riiit r tljc uincndnu-iiift to the Conscription Bil'.nn'l i» \>on they :ir«' pcrii-rtni the him* Imi'-i y ..| ihr \lrati \\ i'l onl\ await r in mot Wli v i 1 iti. S. ■JL • I Kus S\ \ -huv-. the W a-h i c.yt "ii • hr ln •-.•u vernation with men and other' of «-v. ry section, who have reri n! : y been disabled in the Army ot the Potomac, and are now re -traim-.l f:,-m returning to -ervice by the pru I* tit -• of their surgeons, we hear no complaint- *>t' the management «-f the army, or <-; the rut'onn i»r other treat ment tin* troops, nor any doubtu <-ftlie >uei■ e > > of our arm-. But, universally, they complain of the presence ami boh! dem.-nstrat mi- al.out tin- hotels and puh lie {da-a - in this eity of so many jiersoi - whose a 1.-orbing tho-ii'lits are t !i-• oppor tunities tor 'peculation upon the pecuhai aml pressi n g want’' of the (Jove rn uient u' t hi" time A M Kl. \Ni HOI ■. Tin. ..HI. - A 0.,l j»tMi-injl ;!:r Far-u'r. Miiiin: ir.,iu M'innviT. i ixioril ooiinty. f_".\vstlii- f,,] i>. c.r.l ..I Unit j.!»o h, !in rv u. li.i' r 1 ill111Jrc-. 1 inhabit tin> :n ! )i'- :i > \\ n » >! t liin nuihln-r, l liir ! \ liu\ i!*>ii i- in the w ;i, :rnii >iru*t; tli«* I>'h "f : p. I Scj.l.'uil*.’. Iwenly-hix hnw lr In "in- -Nt. ho».d di* riet over imli -chnlrirs have died of diptlu'iia In nhc laniijy but .'in- <)i;)d i- \c\l th«- parent* and two . liiMn-n ha vine died. ■"it o! -:x. Hut Hirer I, iri hp l,avc occur re, iu town tor two wit-, ho that about one tcutl, 11,,- p,.|ml.,ti,,11 | i;i , ,u,.,i j n till- rliort up icv 111 sell n 111 o 111 1 1 h •imi .1 1!rcr't «i llcw niii Ahlmiigli j| !ak.-s iwo inii;iun ilull irs <-\ .lav In Ivft p 111 - vv ;i i LpHN)', New JAlgliill I HUM ~in ..j tin- liiivcrmueni irt-Ksur\ !<> curry >• n lntcrnu! improve !n«'nts ol'iid , itruiiy hm 1 , an.i .mly «(«• •iiMH d in ('ii r; a h lit-r At • i lit inn -i], M Uv H'sk, ii. rr, t: , rcs.-ic;. o A hid Hr. sU'v» A vii'r.l, iu'rriu\ w u.!.-! HeeaAn* whiil.-I, l>ee>wn\ wMitr.l i• -i a i,i r. ' :,c , t i c-*i -It; i n . v ,;; r.c , %llt J’f win- 1,’:.!- In'll, at t i-Ji |.| 11 r \\ ill (,«• L u i. * <>r \vh.< n the highest )•!•.. . a m :.«■ . tll * 1V u hi. h the high* jf .-.iM, ] r! .;,. u ;,| A l I udtr|.ii Fleming , At 11 ■ s** j-h Fleming ~T> i r . - At .10-eph Firming'!, lin,: 1 A.1.-i Of the luvm.w.l .V el IiKV! V,, 1 oi ii.'i ■-i lhr I h iMirtii 1 Mtr k« : r-11 1 '*' gt., lv iii ~ i g.n. Jhrtniv.itr!, KKt , s ° K 11114 K<;ri.a iti ~ . Ilts AVUJIM.P.. I •Iriiikuig, r..-w htMt- nml nitm produce irreguUt i; j.'s in the l.c.u el n n,.! •.-eiu rn: heait hol t hi* stem lint li aasuam h •- }*i 1.1 h will &oon cure, the u'ouinrh jr !: nln i»» stmigih •Uj(l n hen 1 1 1, \ notion of the- v B t ein wih!.,. ; .!" I V‘>o «tt* H) liHf fill lll'S> to t.;e Hh A .N III: hi ihs I“1 Ll,'-. hk.\ \ dk K 1H *- im\ki:nal salu. am» i;i»Ki;rs FTASTKKh. I.HTV t::in thi I"** 4 *' A ' * ,fuJ 1 t-'»\ >1 Urn, ln-lh r > >!!», h U>k ol I'imrioHl >n|i Hii.; no \l,..".rkV I'oniUd Plaster }; to U na.iul olten life-Bnving. •Sol,l In- THOMAS HKDIWTiI. l'ui»|.„r K i. Anu by all respectable dealera iu tn-dn-men tcy 7-lyd&.wc J. M. IMRMVU.I, OKAU KKl ”* CAKEIAGE MA_N UFAGTLIfiEKS, Silver and Braas Platera. Anti rnanufsieturri a >■/ Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, 1 St. Clan atnrt, Hint 11 m, to-diic U (wear tin* iiri.li'e, i MOTIIKHs. AM, Sis ■~y ILICS, Who St" 11, Is. Hliitl.rfsurf nenlt.K Hi Jht'-\rr.,\ ,r "Hi. t.'n-ir k1,.np».,. k a ri uM i-' J., ~• . Snr \ .1 'HlliaMC *Mll tllHll .1 1,-w hi,Mr !l. ,1 ■-'m-AVs PllJ.s AM, elMin.NI wu*j i»i>*nv hfiifh cv«m» iiinii-i j| ;l - , • - oi'mii .1 111. II t;, (• ~, : n . J(1 . caiintiuo-i ,t,„x ~1 i-„i 8 i c atore i„ a let M,„ u, OH,, 1" V ,lni 'l ‘•m<’«il‘S , :.C ,01,010,1. ao.l j ill mill a t»ix lien oi eni-enar. A;.,,., will not keep in j mcrticinea on hxinl i,ot|,, intnuol make as mud, profit as on oil,or n.rsoiia’ mako Ac rents. Mi eenta nr,.t Al.iuji,-, 1,,, ~r MOBN N(i, JUNE 17, ISM. ADVERTISEMEm \«)| Nvr } - 4 \ nail others, who sillier from i Ncrvuuh I t’l'i.:*>. J'leunture Decay of Man* \c.. 6 l i;-.;u j nortlw same time ’lu ■' ftl&AjfS ’ X V ' K ' J ’* H ,u » hna cur.'l himself *fUM uti-leiL’«Mllk o mauler*!,lt* quackrl , I<> liuloaiug H poHtpAi-1 address*.*,• 'envelope. .-oieH May Ift* h*««! of the amh««r r NATH,VMKL MAYFAIK, **».. fe.ifw.hu !.\w fiedford, Kings co , y FACT. 1 n !'.<* ) r-if 1V..) Mr ;\;ath«-u-g rliot prepared •« '» 1.. N K I iA \ ! | A i 1C K ; ainoe That time • i - 1 “ i r ‘'i. u.-<-: !■) 1111;i.h'i111». n(n! mno laatance l-ulr.l t.. c ; \ <• ii.tile B.iiislarriuil. I \ K.\Li IAX I' VK is thr chcnpeat In. the w«.rM. ]r- in only Miry cent*, aiul each '•'l’t.c cont'ii::- r*, r n ■,-tj;tit v <*l ilyt* in 'ho-f 'ii-utilj so' ‘ - I in- \ I\.N h!t A A I I' 1= H-trrnot to in iim i the hntr or n-a!p in the sliirhtCßt .lo^reo. I li«‘ \ KN LI l.\.\ ! 1 \ K woil»ri with rr.pit.ijfy uni taint}, the h.ur requij iiilj i,<, prepaialion u'h.-rt-v .-t. Ihe \ J- \L! iAN l>\ i; pio-inces any ahmle tf; a tiny cteai! i‘ii-~oru» that u i!t not trt'le.crock t it - •' :i * * l.h-tt 1- “n |>e!t’.Hnci)l an the hft: I 1 "'’ ll * • j all Ae:11;_;tnt. } J iK'P fto Cdfltt. A t. . i ITIIKWs.. ’ «ei:ei •»: /we.,:, I- < h>ld Bt. ftb. V. rt 1 3.1 n, -t-.liln. A.n |. .( ,\; \-i Hii W-A AKN loSljfaUß biinr Ml Hoe. Pxjfco 2o 1 •111* . jnnib-mi j KTU?--! I MA Us T j i A T Li K UKI. AC; AlNlgi^t ’hc_!i;l«flOi I Jfenuty in their 1 ‘‘ 1 ‘- 1 •' • “l"f. uirt\ I c chased l'lKl I>> i nil < HIST.i Ddlili S iUill DVK i iii't tt| i j11 i i i' o i.j ci.itH-n. perfect eaffety, :.t h'-ii’l.r.l < i!. c l . hi..! tno exceeding .F. < 'Ki>T.\ IX iR(i. K O , 6 ■e'" r Iluii,,. .N, ,r ork Sol.l Dr “II Drup idiots. Applied Ly rvi 1 li.-ur I>reasi.i inyT -l \ vs< V KXKTIAN LINl • 'll/' i tc HJjH tTSHI BHtisfAL'tlOn ilur.He t .!<• iniu t*-en > <• ms it l eon introduced Alter tried 1"' Ili.lftKlm. i: h.m I■< t il l'iuclnltlir.l th«- troyer i*i the u<>rht. Pniri -swinnt he h Jhtl- tins lmi:iiet»; i.- S] i .1;rO'-fCi! it cannot Hiiii iii \ I*l fi.i■* i.»HO.! !li . mn-ic iiihtir..v For cn'U'hji. • ir.r: .. ». it cnii't he hear. < »ne in ;ii tiic Ml the above, l*e bi.K", bci,.ir us.'tul ni PviTi i imil y h.r KuO.len at -1 I- •-'!* k-- l' •! lif. .-,.1 insect atitiea, l? i • i’e; t y j muk i'ii' t.i take inti i iihfiy •u.'l can ! ♦• jh i n i. ■ t lie ui-Vst ;>■ tm >n nr youngest I'' 1 , 1 . 1 ' , ' I ’ S ‘ 56 SnM hy m Fitubureh, and ■ i>o i ■ r *»;ct»ith. in} 7-lydi».wc \ *' K.N KTI A.V II A !U DVK, VENETIAN 7... 1,! N 1 Ml ’- N, T * r “ t t 'KIST.X IiORO’S HAIR '> I)K tti STDRE, ' in . (i[ the 1 'laiijutnl and Blanket at fjjpllK > K u HAIR PREPARATION. I . t 1J 5 S ’ (ve«j D.inJrufi, ' < rvim Kem.-w* iHn.lrur^ Ir I'lo.iuo th.' hi.-In .a Ku.iV a K'Mluu tltr K K u. rt LIJ-V la- lucr*. th.- Wiehesr Lust.- if - tt n.v Appearance, . t ti‘t 11-ur mu njjv Appearance, f tin- Hair an (»iij A pptarance 1: an £ uk-Hair hi, 1 *il } Appearance’ i '-'i i Wiuikorii a has n>. Kqu.nl K.u Oiling Whisknis it h-ts n,. huuai Kjf t 'tli 1:1; Wi.iik. :, a has i»o hquai. b or ('ilu.g Whiskers a has no it i«a=utis ail its BeautUying Effects it;-: a vtauis aii its Bei ut it> lug Effects An., it vt.una all it* Beautifying Effect* An . a 1 et hi :i d .ill 11, Ik Hutiiyinir Effect# i - : - I ' tJ:o,IJ S ' uu ‘-'iistjg lire Mustache, 10. Bussing and Oiiiug the Mustache, for ri'Bcimt and Oiltug the Mustache, r .u Pn-s.anc and 1 hling the .Mustache. jt 1-revi nr a tiny H.uio. ir Krcvciati tna\ Hair }f Krev-uN * i ray i 1 >u,> 11 Prevents •1; -,y Hill-. i. E'i' I'.de H hi; 1 ;.•[.; I u ruing Gray, u fun eniu Hair irom 'l'urning U-ray. ft J rev cuts Hair Horn 'I uruing Gray, it 1 1 e\ ent s Hal r ln>m Tin ning Gray. .Vu H.hii picj'araiion pos- tin* j.ccuiiHr prop erties which so essfuiialiy suits the human Hair as the ('ocoHtial I ’rrani. U Proiiiot.-s the liioutu ..t the Han. It 1 minutes the Growth ot the Hair it Hiomotrs thr Growth ol ttic Halt ’ It Hroumtes the Growth id the Hair! FOK SALK BY ALL LRi'GGISTS SALK BY ALL IMUGGISTS, SALK BY ALL liRI’GG ISTS bnR SALK BY ALL DJiPOGISTS, J- M. FULXOJN’H, Is U a Dye. • • • 1 »ye.iu dressing and i«-i. nu pet ii:t t health of the ,1 " ; v .'ili>De, .*» satcpuanj i.Prfrf iroui decay under all cir ind under all clime.,. ’ h !'t |inir. Hlnl I.US- ~J H rtjf, -lii'l l .I'ati <1 Hfllr. A:S \) AT £»A8)!9f V rjiHjE GKOYER Ac UAKER FAMILY SEWING MACHINE The only machine which 33 M 13 13 OIDE XI S The only machine which MAKES THE ELASTIC STITCH, The only machine which USES TWO SPOOI.S) The only machine which FASTENS THE ENDS OF THE SEAM, The only machine which e MAKES A BIAS SEAM. That will not break anti ravel in stitching the materia).. The Only Sewing Machine Company Which makes the LOCK STITCH DOUBLE LOOK STITOH MACHINES, AaP’Purohasers ran exchange lor either, t: not suited with their tirst choice. Prove tins t»y an examination at the Office, No. 18 FIFTH STREET, A. f. CHATONY, General Agent, Agt. lor D. Barnum’s ‘Self-Sewer.’’ Tr„le supplied at liberal discount 3 alii S§«s §S|< =s =a . ss-| a -si 2 * p 11^ 5 O rs- o sees S . rill B slf3 W H s|gf (3 “-11 s ** o|i« H -S g« M ® |les w H 5,5." Sjjf M H lais *3 5 5 «E= 2 a 55 8 Ha' it X < iIP 23 h Hi -5; N ;og-s °E M w “*-5 s »5 S - ■« iff| »j td • s-*i" () {GENTS MEN’S CALE CONGE El ATI 26 j CONCERT HALL SHOE STOK >’o. V'iitii feii’eei NEW BOOKS RECEIVED i HENRY MINER'S [.lie Sn,.nn;t; H) II..; .1.11.,.! „| -SilTia rer MuitUml % Iln.lHl i:,e llj Aii r l. 1, i.. i..[ worth \ Seven .Storipj. with an.lAtti: By.). N ->I .iui. au’iior n; ••jxrrum Li'e ami “Hcven*‘a’ Stumbling Jllovk. i Ini! H.iir.iltoi,, Hiithur ul Cmiutry l.ui lllg ana Country l'liiuL lug Maine U iKi.h, _iiy Henry 1; Thorean, author of '• S\ .aiilcn” •• Kx nirsioiia,” a.c i li.irkiippn an.l li-ijligl.l Jly Mu. Mary I ii'-jines. nuthurui ••Tempest ami b’uu cillHe Leu I Hi\ I IS. C.c Haunted Heuit/ By the autho; «>; Lanin lighter K Woman in Black. By author <>t “iiemt.i ‘’//G." “ to Woman in White Hotspur, a 1 me ol should Ibitck Manor 1 Nineteen Beautiful Years of GirlJLife. 11. Family Pride. By the author of '• Piquets'’ 1 Ladies Prule to Politeness and Genteel Manners Ladies' Complete Friends to Embroidery ami Needlework Copies of any of the above works mailed fi ot pontage upou leceipt ot price. „• t HENRY MINER, \ V NIG 11 r, the i:t inst., at lo o’clock alter which sealed bids wi be received uj. t„ SATTKIi.t Y. isth inat , at I o'clock noon W a?s'ii;x>. H7IIVE tiOOI) CARRIAGE PAINTER an.l one (rood i'runaier. The higher I'fices will he paid at the Carnage Facto *-v oi , t - J'>HN A SHAN jNriN. Columbus, June u, 1804. jel7-4td DAY & HAYDEN Manufacturers ami Healers in SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, £dgn ui the »ioldeu stirrup, PITTSBURGH, Pa. WOULD RESPECTFUL!.! C\l i the attention ol SaduJ.-ie, i nach Mik-u aou Dealers in general, to their Large and Well Selected Stock Consisting in pan fui Carr I.i ppe >la n u fact u rern, Patent aad Enameled Lentheis, Enam eled CIoUR) Damasks, Hroad Cloths, Laces, jjprlnges, Bands, Springs. Axles; Bolts, Felloes, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, etc., etc., All of which have been PUECJHASED WITH GREAT CARE, i i i l Q,u.al!ty, "Well Seasoned and Dry EapeoUlly the WOOD WOJiK, which will be found of the Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will find a full and complete stock of t Harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, Homes, [ Webs, full Measure Straining Webs. , of all Numbers, Bits, Buckles. I Stirrups, Spurs, Threads, ! etc., etc., etc.. All or which will be sold at the lowest GAbH prices, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. TO THE WADDLERa P. S.—We do not deal in Saddles and Bridles but leave those GOODS for our customere to make and sell, as they properly belong to that branch. my2S-tf DAY «fc HAYDEN. Twenty Good Carpenterß Wanted. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE DESIR ooi of employing the above number of Carpenters to work at framing the bridge over the Monongahela-river at Pittsburgh. For fur ther information apply at offloe in Ninth Ward, on bank of thefAllegheny river, between Morton and Clymer sta. PIPER A SHIFFLER. OVEMBEK COUPOCB Of oof ernment Bonds bought at ~o KOUNTZ & MERTZ'S, No. 118 Wood street, second door above Fifth. MJT stock for sale by JAMES BOIV N, J* 4 IBS Wood Stri-vt.