.-:*405 1 • ' . 1 . ^ , Ail tii , - riEeptimi and4,oiisid-' eratien ef propsosabi for .:pesee.... Ne do ••liot,.llt4ittirs9 3 Blohist It will--13e; even • ' - rosily foetid possibleto end the war and --- -4" _restore-the,gujiguavAthp444e abandon, = - ment of slavery, but we do not say this itnrikifi l titit e44, lo l _,T egl ttP 4 out V itile • re ent- as a condition :with which . .- he wilP'fidtWelifigNeettitlitddiltropos. els fosint99 - - The tiple do not-require. hith i to.lW , ciVhi - litif -, inch' condition. 1 - .)? '- • 9pt oftise,,,nor c,onstitu -3 • . emu dut,f, tier tplersonkl or Official nonsicitenex,,rsp eRe him to insist upon t'!Thatir - One , ofthe questions to be ' - -contldesed,ashanusged*hen the , term• • ofitme viE t, to be..l4ctiw A d. It is,nol a:stibjecl on which terms can be imposed b il e veiitmA2l7Mio , sil ..,c pAsultk on- = 1 1 1 44 Mit, agreement, or witliout , • • - A l lifWilaisaiiatiiat,it was iii-preliAi eit Wolitthicles ' likely :to tie had in 'the *it itfpesce 'byiltp - tliediPticiii ismillathi y eh , : the,r.it iaot 1,4 .fisplinied ' i n n these attPiltli, 'in* diiiiitt' l ithe' New i tis Ittiri i , , p`ii ,fin ci4 ttitinhosisq.his Nii. • . 44 -,i4d t .' "'teitfe'nithin 'dit, • *li,'lt , eller tliti Ohaditiation; it hale • fouottriftittfiiztutgi: .1 ' '- 4S ..„ilibt,ir . titit'*l Atilt it woind liWfiaa'n chi at 'atfpl - tiaier io 'Spike the ...-Ilidtiextbm - hlisef our adv,erstaries , .liimittiiitlilg" i another tor Presdent,: . • .., thpa,dispelling all motive,, sav e that ' tiArlliisfdyttlfY," for further Warf a re 'fig I,4mil t ritiiiit. ' 'Plod" '.. tufa Nit liiVilystetioiikeltit tits !, . c_dtdi 'an Ykiiiiif Mita. the hour hit • . - 1 . atilidirivt that *Thew "13,reid - d' • . := : Oit fr EmieW i lie'lllifinuilated 'ffii` ? ~,,,, „ d ik" fi 'Xilreh l riffit r . itind that hoe • ti • . tuipiyiii lgtates'tottli3' national • el .-_,,::- Mgt,' tWe'seii'dblk's,bated or been ciAiltiii - . alif Hi iiadietit,, and Most dan gerous wasp:his', frbta the moment that an:4AT "brdlight to realize that the President, having no more to expect" or "ho , could, hencetoith be impelled by nb ',et:Mad - 14We" motive but a desire to a 'ASSOCIATE:ID AL with .me AL, VIISISVOGELy -in The lirdl7 bnainesatomhink leardadzoir vatimia:bratichea at No. ,WateTrhiler t.h firm and arm iniv - X.{Ahirelso " 00. , ANDERSON. arittaburgb, lutyrish..lBB.o . jy23-1 wd ENS ti‘ ft`illloE___,S TIES AN* and'Sdiptiersoie DIVon..ELLAND , S Ana lion House. 3y15 .11E.- 'ESCAPED PRISONERS OF THE . cat —A Board of Naval Offi ' lirom the matter was referred e.decided - that Semmes and thosg Tom the Atah ß o , OA 'pri-surtersiorWar:— The 400.• - dillVolt — Otrarleston, sutler $d 141-Aatt,.bat was not take. ..ese of,- anti was actually recaptur . by b u t -- Artitted States' vessels, hut 'be*: offigiffi Tiiihneffwere considered , prisoiitir 9 s - of-war, and were brought north and ex changed. Semmes' ecape, by this de cision, does not release him from the obligations of a prisoner. lie must be exchanged before he can again assume ?thooffensive,,,,or.:eltiei tfg will incur the risk - *hid attends' eprfsoner who vio lates-his parole: His 'being considered a psieoner,hr out Goverimni4sives. however no right to ask Chat Great grit tan shall so consider him, nor does it inipoge any obligation upon that GoV ernment to return the prisoners to Cap tain 'Winslow. The British Govern ment has nothing to do with the matter as between Semmes and Winslow. Tate F 1 NIAN BuoTtneurtoon —This powerful organization, it is stated, now has edit:tiled in the United States more than two million members. In this city recently several new Circles have been started. Theke new bodies are merely entitled Subeircles, until stkeh time as the number reaches 125, when they rise to the dignity of a Circle. So yell are the Brotherhood said to be organized that at an hour's notice one hundred' thousand armed men can be ready in Ireland alone, and be brought into the field; and after a week's notice, double that number might be got together_ Circles are established also in the heart of England, and among the leaders it is confidently believed that Ireland may be hailed in two years from the present as a sister republic. In Wales, in Scot land, and in many other . foreign coun tries, Circles are establiShed, and meet together weekly in private. Prominent Fenians believe that if the- opportunity is not given by England In two years, that the Order will make it. pRINIC POTASH, ' PRIME POTASH, The price at concentrated Lye and of the ma terials for making cals having advanced so much, attention is now turned to the old stand bye, POTASH, POTASH, POTASH. A most excellent article which can be had AT JOSEPH FLENINO'S STORE. AT JOSEPH FLEMINO'S DRUG STORE, Corner of the Diamond and 31ftrket et, Corner of the Diamond and Market et. Where, 1040 map be had, Sods Ash of the best quality, Paints, White Lead, Oils and Varnish, at the lowest rates. Superior Fruit Wax, Superior Fruit Wax. Remember the place to procure anything in the Drug and Perfumery line Is Ai Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, Corner of the Diamond and Market street. 13'26 Willi. A irptiETurs piLr.s.Tli Elr expel the poisons which threaten Every time a sick person is purged by this vege table remedy, he bait lees bitleted humors and more life and vigor, as any oue can prove by taking Pi single dose. I?erl9nS of spare habits gain flesh and strength While tieing them. Every time we rest a few daysor weeks from the pur gation, we make new', fluids from our food, which replace the unsound, ones that the Pills have caused to he evacuated. Each time we repeat this process, we expel further quantities of impurities, which artesian replaced by fluids less and less Impure, eb that to a short time, by continuing this treatment, we bring back the whole mass of fluids or humors to that state 01 purity which constitutes health, fur Bran teeth's Pills only take away humors which are 1311 M., kl Uti . t•oIdTHOMAS El EIJPATIi t Pittsburgh tn4l by al l respeotabie dealer. in medicines. j) il•lydiswo IR,r"WI liAVjt I.F.AIRTED NOT TO be astonished at anything. Years of ex perience and a correspondence extending through out all the nationalities of the habitable globe have turned their theories Into f nets end estriti lished n Inuits from which weaned not err. We are not surprised at such tads as the followilig— although the persons who write them are. We know the persons and eiLmimstances, hence feel at libertt to Indorse their statements : Haw IfEDINAID, Mass., Nov. taw. Vase have been &filleted many * years with leer ere prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet anal handt, and it general disordered system. Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. ‘V bile visiting some friends New York who wer e using Plantation Hitters they prevalledupon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine glassful after dinner. Feeling better by degrees, in a few days I was net-OW*llml to dna the cold ness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, which 1 had not done for years. I feel like another being. My amy -1 to Min strength have also greatly improved IN the 110 C el the Plantation Bitters. Respectfully, JUDITH RUsset. litaimenua it,•W is., Sept. lit, 180. " • • • 1 have been In the army hospital I r.r I ourt urn mouths—speechless and nearly dethl. At Altou, 111., they gave we a bottle of Planta , non Haters .• • Three tottles restored my speech and cured mt. • • I'. A. FLAUTE." The following is Nam the Manager of the Union Home School tor the Children 01lun j leers HAVIISSYYNN MANSION, 67TH Sr., I New York, Aug. 2. 1888. Da. Duass:---"Your wander! ul Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children sulfating from weakness and weaklungs with most .11Appy abet One little girl in par ticular, with pains in her head, lose of appetite, and - daily wasting coneumption, on whom all medical skill had beeu exhausted, has been en tirely restored. We ootnnienced with but a tea ; spool:dill of flitter' a day. .tier appetite and strength rapidly hie reased, and she Is now well.' Respectfully, line. U. 2d. Davos." ' • • I owe much to you, for 1 verily be lieve the Plitutetiori Bitten have eaves! tuz Rev. W. H. WeGoovral, Madrid, " • • • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thv Plantation Bitters. My wife, has been greatly lamented by their use. Thy friend, Ass etraitiri, Philadelphia, Pa.', " • • • I have been a great sufferer from Dspepal., Cud had to abandon Preaching. • • Plantation Bitters hare cured me. J. S. UAT11012)1 4 Boohister, N. Y." " • • • I have given the'Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing erect. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldier's Home, OA, O." " • • • The Plaatation Bitters haviteured me of Liver Complaint, of which 1 wag !hid up proat rate, and had to abandon my buaineaa. B. limos LXT, tilevelasul,O.n " • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs that has distressed me for pears.•. It acts. like a charm. U. U. Mown:, No. t 54 Broadway! , fie.; ne., tro.. &c. • The Plantation Sitters make the Weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhumed nature's great restorei. They are composed tit the tele- Witted lialiaaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Hoots, Herbs, an., all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Rim. S. T.-1860-x. Persona of sedentary, habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude,- palpitation of the heir, lack of appetite, diatresa [ter eating, torpid ifv er, constipilicin, no., deserve to [lofts if they will not try them. They are . recommended by the highest authortties, and are warranted toproduce an immediate beneficial egect. 'The,; ly agreatilehierfectly jruri tad barmiest. Novten.7-A-ny person pretending tp !tip:plan talionlhtteris in bulk or by thegallon is a swind ler and imposter. It lallukirk only hi out; log cabin bottle. Bewifie ' of bOtttfei returcd with imitation deleteliousatitirr tor Wldeluferrenttper• sons arc already in prison. "Sfii" tle has our United Stateratamp aver the cork *infatuated, and out eignaturfron atabl.plab ittll label. Sold by respectable 4eftleri! thrcughont 'the habitable globe. P. D. DRAKE & CO. r r . Broldwiky„.,ll4., RAKE'II PLANT AMON BETTIERSit , D geWathe 4 (.1 SIMON JoHNSTON, ger. Smithliead and 4th a feb27-mdllswBeod ttTMENT, 25, UM, mriptions will United States, Ind designated Banks delft natedand qualified as Depoldtaries and Finan cial Agenta, for Treasury Notes payable three years from'August - g, ifiai, bearing Interest at the rite of seven and three-tenths pei cent. per annum, with semi-annual coupons attached, payable in lawful nioney. These notes u; : illWe' ,: convertible at 'tile option of the holder at eI a per cent. gold bearing bonds, _redeemable after five and payallintivenq years from. iimust Sat The Notes will be ',tied In depotul t naticuts of fifty, onelliVttied, ' five humire — d, one thousand andAyp.lltoptand dollars, and will be psicced in ` r b[arifc;bftrayable to order,"as may be dh4cted by the subs:4loam: All Inaeciipfloni must be for ftf ; doilarb, :a some Multiple of d i tty dollars. Duplicate certillthdes 'wilihe lamed for all de posits. The party depositing inuat endorse upon the 'originalcertificate the denomination of notes . required, and whether they are to he tamed in blank, or payable to order. When end'o'rsed it must beleft with the officer receiving rthe de posit, to be forwarded to this Depnifinerrt. The Notes will be transmitted tkt free of tranaportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. Interest will be allowed to August 15 on all deposits made prior to that dale, and will be paid by the Department upon receipt of the or- iginal certificates. As the Notes draw interest from !August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest secured from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand, dol lars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a cbmnlisalon of one-quar ter of one per cent:, whichovill be.paid by this Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, ce'rtified to by the officer With whom the deposit was made. No deductions for com missions must be made from the deposits.. • Officers receiving • deposits will see that the propper endorsements are made upon the origi nal certifleates. =MIMI All officers authorized to receive deposits are requested to give the applicantseall desired in formation, and afford every facility for making subscriptions. W. P. FtssENDEN, Secretary of the Treasury. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank of Pittsburgn, Pa. Third National flank of Pittsburgh, Pa. Fourth National Hank of Pittsburgh, Pa. AND AIL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will doubtless AFFORD FACILITIES TO SUBSCRIBERS. aul-2wUcw • WARD. RALLY ! RALLY ! RALLY ! FOR THE EMERGENCY. THE CITIZENS OF THE FOURTH WARD will assembleet B a in. this morning at the Public School House for name diateorganization into companies, and battal ions. The following officers are detailed to inake the organization : Majpr, GEO. S. GALLU PE, Capt., B. 4.}. CHILDS, '• R. G. HARE, • QVIIVI , I,:ath U. g Inf. Your city is to danger,let there he no delay. By order of / t .4:N. ROWLEY, Geo. S. ti.ki.t.oel, -ffislot• ; •' - nut Di... Li; TWIN .—T FIE CAI PARTN E dap under 'the style of I)..Arroptrong.l Co., in carrying on the i 'O.l business, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Edward Duff' baying sold his Interest to R. O. Herron., The business will be continued by D. AtmstrOng & R. G. Herron, under the style of Armstrong & Co. .DANIEL ARairRONG, EDWARD iniet, nut-IWsi• RICHABD 0 - 111.ERRON. mILDICAL CARD—DR. 811.0 N can be consulted, everyday and .eveuLng. pencils afflicted , with any tuna of , DEDIDATE DIEASEA should see him without delak Dr. Brown , slap attends , to all itintla! of.A. Odic , ill health. Front-tong. experience and 'Btu y; can assure those whu put themselves tinder his care, that all will be dime for them which medi cal aid can do. Office and private rooms, No. 60 MITHPIELD STREET. • - - n - ,1101 - RTH WARR r The Block Commltteee will meet THIS (Jloaday) EVEN LNG, at 3% o'clock, at the I house of E. F. A. Fulhaber, Oheetnut street. Let every man turn out. aul ALU ABLE • FARM FO, y Settled In Westmoreland county, from city and 8 miles from 6.llegheny. V •./t, at Logain's Station, Containing 300aerear abottt acres cleared, and under fence, ,40 acres' n•eadow. A good dwelling houtie,-S new [mine Mina barn with oilier .out buildings, a goodL quantity °limit. an,eicelleng atoikory grain farm, being Well watered by never failing springs. Would suit well to divide into two farms. For further particulars enquire of H. & A. CARSON, No 82 Federal at. _Allegheny. • TO ' CLOTHIEdS, A LARGE QUANTITY OF GREY FLANNEL 01 - ERSHIRTS ON HAND FOR A. OPP ENH • IV., • r. ufaefurei, • No. 4c N. 2nd Street jy29-2taii3w Philadelphia. tgr.DR. TOBIAS , VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT, pint .bottlea at nfty chits ' for the cure of lameness,, scratch es, wind gals, sprains brtlises splints, cuts," colic, slipping stifle, over heating, sore throat; nail in the hoof, etc. It is warranted cheaper and better than any other article ever offered to the public. Thousands of animals' hate lbeen cured of the colic and over-healing hi this Liar went ; and hundreds that were crippled and lame have been restored to their former vigor. It is used by all the first horsemen throUghout the States. Orders are constaotly received from the Racing Stables of England for freffic supplies of this invaluable article. Ovei 2,600 testimoni als haVe been received. Remember, 60 cents laid out In time may save the life of your horse. office Ss Uortlandt street, New York. Sold by THOS. Rh:l/PATEL, Pittsburgh, and all respectable Druggists. 4/4-IYlatmee• afrAN IMPERIAL CROWN IS A mere hatable, but the "crown of beauty,”, conferred on the head which'ustureltse neglect ed to embelleh, or time hne robbed of hie Native Hue, by CRISTADORO'S. HAIR DYE, RETAINS ITS DARK LUSTRE if renewed at intervals to the close of life Peerless among tltonsands of preparations, that 'promise much and perform nothing, stands Crlstadoro's Hair Preservative, a valuable adjunct to the Dye • in dressing and promoting the growth and perfect health of the hair, and of itself, when used alone —a safe guard that protects the fibres from de cay_udderall circumstances and under all camels. EaUttfoetured. by J. URISTADORy, SO. 6 Astor Route, New York. Sold by all .Drug gists. Applied by all Hair Drawlers. 0141ydittwa ItgrA FACT. • • • • • • • In the year 1866 Mr. Mathews first prepared tae VENETIAN HAIR DYE; since that •time it has been used by thousands, and Dino instance has it failed to else entire Mtiefaction: The XENETIAN DYES' the_ ettesqteat in }tie world. Its price is only Fifty.nts, -and eadh bottle contains, double the qua ntity of dye Id those usually sold for 81. - . - The VENETIAN DYlellawananted not'totu- Pre the hair othrealp to tho slightest degree. • 'The VENETIAN Dy.E.• wo e'with rapidity and certainty, tilt hair requiring no preparation whatever. 2 .. - The VENETIAN DYE produces,any shade that may be desired—one that wi a l a taf t r t e h , e er h oz i k o r t t tie w it al' f' ° cirtS l e t itr t ti t 1 .1 1 1 -m uatT. Frio 60 cents. A. I. MATUEWS. General Agent, 12 Gold - td. N. Y. 41k1sHainannieteture-rof Alarttaws'Aingas IL&nc El-Los6;•the beat hair dressing in use. -Price 26 cents. - 1.11, • • - VNETIAN HAIR DYE, VENETIAN VAPASPirigO. DEISM/MR ' ; lA , 1 fold at JOS. FLY.X.PRAGTMETIIIZTagt, Oor. of thenfamond and MArket rt. 11 . M i l oatv ; 25S— ed BLS for sale by eO B and FETZIMI & ARMSTRON , • •IYM corner Market and Firststem s. BUNTS. LOAN. Is It a Dye. • • t :A* h:;;; To , bArtIVItTIS, BAnaincs IN , • r s+, :]'i PRIN N AHD' SUMMER' ..... •• - 71E4 , .• .•7? : , • , ... ... !Bo qT.§ ;TOES' 4 11 Concert Stote:: No. O Flitlt St. iirOloaing oat:Without regard to Col 105 .'SUPPLY OP ALL -Irak • • , Patent & PrOprietory Medicines Of the day, just received ar a for salt at J. NI FULTON'S MG STORE Err Fifth Street. Among which are the following Ifelmbold's Fld. Ext Btichu Helmbold's Fld. Ext. Sarsat*.ttlia. Helmbold's Rose Wash liolloway's Ointment. ltolloway's Pills Holloway's Vermifuge Confeet yer's Sarsaparilla. A yees Pectoral. Ayer's Pills .Wiehart's Pine Tree Cordial Wiehart'a Dyspepsia Pills. Dr. McLane's Medicines. Cherokee Bledlrina'. Dr. Humphrey 'a Hcrmeopatic Medicines. Dr. H. Swnyn's Comp. Syr. Wild Cherry Gilson's Fld. Ex. Patens Brava. Gilson's Rose Wash. Fulton's Cough Syrup. Br. J. M. Lindsay's fiserad Bahrein?. Hoofland's Gernuak Bitters. Boerhain's Holland Bitten. Drake's Plantation Bitten. Hostetters Stomach Hitters, Sparkling Catawba Wine, Fresh Citrate Magnesia. Lub Floriline for the Hair Lulan , s Coconnteream. - Mrs. Allen% Hair Restorative. Mrs. Allen , s Zylobalsamumn t Buinett's Cocoaine. Burnett's Kalliston, Prof. :Wood's Bair Restorative. Lyon'A iindkulon. Stet Ambrosia. Barry . sTrieopheroue. Phalon's OrtetiOpro's Hair Dye Batchelor'' Diaz Dye. Bazin'e Hair Dye, - Hagan's. Mariotts BO TI fr compleXlOn Laifes ItiOnm of Youth. Phston's tirif4ital Cream. All kinds of Pills, Ointments, Liniments, ho. FOR SALE AT J. M. Fulton's Drug Store. ylorria--i !STREET. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF .11".1.1711333V11,43.11, [Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.] rf AUTHORITY OF THE SHURE.- AD. TARY OF THE TREASURY MB Bank is authorized to receive subacriptious to the THREE YEARS SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS NOTES. with Interest coupons attached payable semi annually in currency. These Notes are payable at maturity In Legal Tender, or convertible. at the option etthetoldeta, into Gold bearing In terest 6 per cent floods. ' The Notes will be in denominations of $6O $lOO, *6OO, $l,OOO and $5.000. Persons desiring $25,000 and upwards will be allowed one-guarter of one per cention on the amount of the principal. The usual commission allowed to Banks and Bankers JOHN D. SCULLY, jy2£4lmd Guider. ANlnrDSCratir. R 1 IDENC POIL I.II.SALF. ON STOCKTON* AVENUE (SEG on/ BANK) ALLEGHENY OlTY.—That elegant and commodious Tht 'e Story Brick Dwelling, irMiated No. 12 Sto on Avenue, Ufa the residence of Gen. Cass, is now offer edlor sale on easy terms. The location is one of 'the most desirablein the two cities. tree from amok° and dust, commanding a tine view of the river and city. and convenient to the Passenger Belt way. The house contains IT rooms, is elega finished, gas and water throughout, Ut . 'on Furnace In front and hot-water heater in hack building, elate roof.qta on which it is • re ected is 98 feet front • -•tirtan Avenue and Water street, and 240 - - drift betweerisaid streets, on the Water street front is e large WAX, stable and carriage house. Fine shade trees and, shrubbery in front yard, which is enclosed by is neat iron railing. Particulars oil application to S. S. BRYAN, Broken Ins. Agent, , 59 Fourth street, (Bu , .'s Building). DONZT WAIT TO )31/ The Fourth--Wand, Allegheny Oity WILL PAY THE HIGHEST LOCAL BOUNTY. IN - cIiSH for reernitato ttitthe. quota (lithe ward. And Who desire ta enlist a ' nd receive the highest Lo gal, ether Withthet'Oovernment Bonn= IJXVI.W to 'Call* At the Once of the En :Committee, Nei ITDIWAL 0 14Kelitet: the Primer Marahars Office. - . . Recruit* Mt bevel:he selection of any orient- nation "" oterr- AND Smelting Workfs. i , PRA NQUEDY .8; C 0.,: , . . 1.4 - AsupAorir - kiwis OF gliflia.2l4 ' IVA Brazier'sand BeIV;001,04 Tried 00P sm.., -vrElotpikruy AsjlppriV i r ...2k:.... t at ir .,_ er, he. ALI% Im i r ni spiriur47 ---, 'ln Plate ; Sheet ' N ikai i me .., 3t 11 frAiroonataatly on Auk agidtho.,. ... Toole. Wareho 6:149 FlRST.Nairlat-: S'ECips ... l#F.Mov-. Pew --,. -=.-i -piers-of Ooppee : .(att antawarla .. hirteg: '''' -,,-; ' __ , 1117114 , 11ag',..LAW611'6 . 1 14,1111p. ..1161=LtlIttm , STOWE A.lP' = '' '-' 7 - k'' l ' Wall Paper ~: cii ;, . 4i , ; .:....4. ... ~..--,...1:f:.::.t....irevib ckiromiii4.o. tareihtzwithesetelVideterttomoi Of ranal , and Variety sPria !AIWA at S - - - _ ~i FO 'FEU 6 .-tiORWAZ'S - Vas " . ~ 164 Smithfield .1 ~r~~; r:a;~' 9xt:d BEM