. — ;■ ' -i-V.Xi ■** t 'm*. i ‘KSk-v?Wt~ ■ 5 ’ h?“Of the exorcise or your lodarpatTTtgm P llieV now seek to inaugurate a reign i ; terror,, and Urns fort* «stapf»«yteMevfc ; i the name or thfoSpjjtiwip ...CpeMMCI' f They are destroying the property or cit ! izena of your;BtaJt»,i.'Wnd< ‘TUtOjog.you magnificent railways. The rimerai go t eminent Jyhhsthr ed from Bending troops jacres»-the Oh' or even from posting*<4itan»'i!aloinrr..? ens. It d«feH«tned" 3 fto / awakutlu result of the lute?jr6lecwn#2tr..A§§j tous tha^^ ;ssa O!W^plB^ a,(^,na ®®' to say that been madetfraruiUla j aide; &>•» ihflnenpfti the free CTpreBflion>of y op .won Sm-. though thet-many agendas hroaght, |,p bear upoiT voo by the rebelsj.rWiensnVe})* known. go^own^ndy-, the most tnMithO great mass r ninia, are true anaToyal to .that benefi cient goveriWeflt; nSayriWncli 'we 4 ' Snd ! oar fathefshdV^U^fe’d 1 6410ifa. :,,: ii'd s66n asthe elemoWWhifPtfbwM, TO8 l imitM'!i' commen(s(i , ibelF‘^drfc r ,f6r o destrhctibti.' The 'feanhOt close •' its ears tcf t& detnaiuf ’Vbh ' have tdhde 1 for aßsistaScb'. , r l haVb 'ttobps to/ cross the 1 iSver. Thejf Abide as 1 yonr friendM’dnd !: hiptbCTB—aB‘ enbhrfe r only to tir¥lw|B®'rtiMB’^hb i jprtfy- u ing upon ybu. u 'Ydpr hdtnes, 1 y otfr fain L ■ lies, and TOUr'prOp , er|y'|S l rb‘ -safe n Aider 1 our protecftßni. tiUybuPrightosbali'be reHiriouailpreffihcfhnnirtffllthatanttihg all' _ that has be® fsft£bV r lhfe tfaitofato 1 - dace yau’w 1 fi6fieve ili tntt6* , 6tfr advsht ; among yotfSnfi “bebigiialiliAd' by intdri-' Understand one thin£’#f, GBNKtufer-In.iessigtong., you to the, command of the Department of Missouri, k Sb probahlydtnnecessairy (or me to state, that I bayp,ihtrusted toyou aduty which requires the,utmost tact aud deciaioq. , Yon have not merely.the.ardinary du ties of a military icommaudetto perform;, but the far, nm re, difficult task ,of reduc ing chaos (o Ofidet, of changing probpbjy - the maiority ; of..(he personnel qf the staff . of the depajTtmput, and [qC reducing ,to a point of aeponomy,, copsistent with . the interests amj pecessttiec Pf tbe,.State„». system ofrpqkiess, expenditure and fraud perhaps history of the world. „ ; • Yon wiilfludiuyoUT, department .ma ny gener%lfahd;&tftft officers holding ille gal commissions ,eud appointments hot recognized,or apprpycd.by th,e President or Secretary pf.Waf, you wiU please at, once, inform these gentlemen of the nul lity of their,,appointment, and:,see that ' no pay orhllowances are issued to them, until such,time .ss. commissions may be authorized or,, §e depsrtmeat,.infarming them that if they .rattirn they will, .he, .placed inclose confinement- , You .will please examine fnto thp legality of . the organi-, zation ofT.the troops .serving in the de,- pirtment, ! iTheq yoq. ifinil any illegsl, ■ unusual, pr improper, .organizations you will give tfj, thu,officers and,men an bp r portunity tpi dntsr tha ipgal military. es tablishmept under gTOeral laws, qnd orders from, the War, Iplepartment; re-, porting in full.tp (heSc headquarters any officer or orgartitmtion tpat. may deolure., You wityplease’.cause,competent And; reliable stsu pffleeis to exatnino all ex- . ieting contrspje ihunedjiatcly, fut.d sus pendall payments'upbh them until, you receive the report in each case. Where there is the sughtest douht as:to the pro priety ofthe.contraet, JOri .will be gocid -enoughftpiefer. the matter, wlth.full ex--.' planatlon rl Uxthese headquarters, .statfug, in each h e a • fe| r e°m-/ pensation/ciirilhe,, servipea ,or, msterjal rehdered upderjthe contract. Diacontip-. ue at once the reception of material or services under any doubtful contract. ■ A-treat and-hring to pj^rmP l trial all pfd-, cere who hs,ye.in any, tyay yjoialed their duty tb. the political,eemiucii of.afls&eTjyeP iv'U, please iahhrto ' / tants of . that we afplighting.aqlely for the integr, * rity of the’ Dnioh, to uphold the power -uf our national govemnieut and ,jo;ye : . store to ti>£: nation the blpssipg of peace and good,order.'. ( With respect to military operations, it is probablp.frpin the best information in my posBe43|9n, that the interests of tha 'government' will be best served by forti fying and,.,, holding,, jin considerable Sfamiajapdpther.inter, rior patrols jcon- i stantly rermlnal sta tions, andjconcbnwaiiiigl&e mass of the, troops on^pnetir, the,-, Mississippi,., i pared for syplyilterior ppsretpns aa,, the publicint§|spgmay demand. . , ul . I wonldmiglsd toiwije yop malm, ss soon as possible, a peispnal Ipspeutipn of all the important points la yppr iie partmenVana report fhe result, to ,jae. ; I cannot too strongly impress upon ,;yoo. the abaolmA, necessity , pf keeping dvb constantlyadyissa offuejSjtrengfh, .cam-, dition, and.lbcatioh of xpur .traopfi, to gether.with'.au toe fseta that will ena'ole me to maJjMain fhatgeadral direction of (he armies pf tire whir*! it USAypurmwe Jp., werffise. I, trust to you to nudntaiu thorpngh organization, discipline and wottpmy.fhroughont your departnmht Pfease iiifprrn me, as soon SS possible”, "of everything relating tx> the gUUhostsjp,ow, in, prQCess,pf cprmtruc- Vmn, asweUAathpsvcompletpd., The miiiqfi fpipq suthoriced to be raised hy the (date pf Missouri for its.de-. feuso, will under yonr orders. I am, General, &c.,, A STAXfCUh ,has beepwt jhe trouble, of counting,the, number, of words peed by the most'eminent authors. He has found, for,pj)tance,that the whole works of Comeffedontaln ohlyTT, CM3O different words: au the.playa ot ‘Soliere contain but B,oottdffisfenf.jwdidiji.".thepld Tes-l tarnent tellsjmanlb stpry rirom 'clraoa to the RedeemtiiV. lBmt m the 1 inanger. with onlysii,6s [yord's ; Milton sings “Patedise]^t*l)m#iJ b r,Jß,«>9 different wMdk; Goethe fill their innumerable, .yplttmne, awing only 80,000 dfffejmitw[bria| raised allftS, p fissions jaßd all,the Aenli.- ments onhehuirihnheaijJferiOdglunjg with only 15,000 word if The English language contains but-csajOOO words; The PofE taw Liszt,rr-The Hope latelyyat limiS Liszt, «jtpKss?a'-a(wjshitft. liearhiojpisyj,' plMSdlpjttisAhWperrWfl^SitdttlP^W*' artist After «»cfe|#gteMito]ra»cgsy«jSfeB Sfßn nal for complimented tfie arrist. PITT B tatfcS k. TEIJDLTITON, OF OHIO, FOB COIfOaKSB—XXII DISTRICT. -c ><■■:■> JAMES H - HOP™B etatssbnatb. JONAS R. MoCLINTOCK. , . BBPRB9BNTATIVB9. JOHN 8. OOSGRAVE, WM, MCCREARY, J. F. BECKHAM, VICTOR &CBIB A, ;;c. midleß, .'■J. N., EWING. p ROTHONQT AR T . , V JOHN .FULL WOOD. COUKTT CaVMrsaiOMKK, CHARLES. BRYSON. MfiO WWiflAJi! ;./?,•* WM. NOBLE. j waiPjroaot pqob. ; , BAMUEL G. McCAULEY DEMOCRATIC MEETING! hllnltfAt Peace and Coiu4l6iU(iiiaL*i af-.i I. .. . • J*®*re is another I kind of pekoe' Wtitoh the He/i o &irr«]uler, without condition, tlon or negotiation) of arms and Armies to thou TffiE POST—PITTSBURGH; WEDNESDAY whom we rutt, aud Mty*S9iivdijmit the iuWuiatum of a tingle of tVpoMlgD State*, Should make firm i all them, (jynfirtl Model* i tine view* .eiiefeesMlofi’d taem id If.liP Ifffilld seem*£&&&!&&* w* orc * the fault of the Democratic party or it* iresentattves.” The fact is that if McClellan were ac ceptable to the. Newt] he could not, by any means, be the candidate-pf the ed Union Democratic party, * whic&Hs "for the Union at ail hazards, and r no" .jfeace without it. ‘ Sen. McClellan’s letlersof acceptance ha&boen received. with applauding ac clamations bjr jpemocrata and ill-con- 1 - cealed alarm by the Republicans. We hear, however, of four professed Dem ocrats who do not like it —Benjamin Wood, John Mu’.laly, Clement O. Val landigham, and James N. Phelps; tP whom, from pretty clear indications, we shall have to add Abbe McMasters. It is unfortunate for the mental quiet nde of these four or five estimable citi zens that what givas hope and satisfac tion to the great body of their fellow- Democrats should be a political thorn to them; .but we io not quite see the pro priety of Mr. Wood's modest proposal that the Chicago Convention shall be re-assembled the state of his and their feeling and deliberate on the expediency of extracting the thorn. The five votes of these five worthy gentle men will add just as much if given, will substract just as mnch if withheld, as any five Democratic votes that may get into or be kept out ot the ballot-boxes, they are worth winning at such an outlay of trouble and expense as Mr. Wood, proposes, is a question on which his views may not be precisely those of the Democratic party. The Ji. V. “News” and Its Threatened The telegraph informs ns that the N. V. News has repudiated the nomination of Gen. McClellan, and favors there-as sembling of the Convention to nominate another candidate. The reason assign ed is the objectionable character of his letter of acceptance. As an original Peace paper, and speaking, as we be lieve, the sentiments of the Western De mocracy, we say to the News that this suggestion cannot be entertained for one moment by the people. Qen. McClellan is the regularly nominated Democratic candidate, and no man professing De mocracy should have any hesitancy in preferring his election to that of Abra ham Lincoln, the other alternative.— Cin. Enquirer. The Pittsburgh Gazette and other Re publican prints exult over the conver sion of Frazier Smith, of Chesier coun ty, who has served two years in the legislature as a republican, over Brews ter, Cassna and Dan. Dongherty, all of whom have been with the Abolition party for the past two years. The small amount of comfort to be derived from the use of the above names, is made the most of hot cun deceive no one con versant with those individuals. The reason Mr. Cessna gives for opposing the Chicago platform is there was no Gold clause inserted or Coupons attach ed. lES“Evcry Democratic paper in Ohio —and there are some eighty or ninety of them —is giving the Chicago nomi nees a cordial and earnest support, with the exception of the Coiambus Crisis. Iu the other Slates the press is unani mous and enthusiastic for the ticket. Never in our history has there been a more prompt acquiescence in the choice of a National Convention. There is a general feeling that if Lincoln is re elected, all guarantees for life, liberty and property are lost; and no genuine Democrat will directly or indirectly con tribute to the result. A regiment of soldiers passing to the front, on Monday night, whilst at the depot in this city were requested to give three cheers for Abe Lincoln. Three terrific groans met the request, and “nary” cheer. One of the men propos ed three cheers for little “Mac,” which’ was responded to in nine rounds and a tiger. The reporter left in disgust. Gov, Bigler, during his absence in Chicago, was unanimously nominated in his district for Congress. There is not the slightest donbt of his election. For the Post Last night at Wilkin’s Hall was an amusing one—in the way of Pittsburgh patriotism we had plenty—why bless your soul, McCook sr., was chairman, and made oneof his Fifth street speeches! Friend Bigham. vjaa very happy and good looking,"' warrior of the evening was Brown, the invincible Ma jor, who went in for fighting Copper heads, both at home and abroad. Oh I Bangninary Brown. Have yuu got no wife and children to persuade you to stay at home and not rush to the “front.” Why don’t you put in a sub stitute. On the whole, the meeting was so funny that Marshall was not present, nor did a Government employee make a speech, although they goOup the meet ing. Faithfully, McShane. A Whole Family Poisoned. —Last Friday, a family named Jones, consist ing of five members, removed from Mor gon street', between Eleventh and Twelfth, to a house on Broadway, be tween O'Fallon and Cass avenue. The labor of moving, and the excessive hot weather, made thefn very thirsty and they all drank freely from the hydrant, which had not been used fora considera ble time, the water having just been lurned on. Immediately after drinking, the whole family were taken sick, and John Jones, a boy ten or eleven years old, died in a few moments. The pois on was formed by the water corroding the lead pipe.— Phil, Age. ' - The Rebel Torpedoes.—The-Tiarha cles have attacked the rebel torpedoes placed to ’prfijfeht ftp p&sssgeoT6nrves-. sels, and have, In Borne-' cases, rendered them harmless. . A convict died in his cell in the Mich jgani State matt been confined seventeen jreaf# joi; the murder of his father. Soreheads. easily Comfor.ed. For Little Mac, Unanimously Nominated, That Meeting. “ fgjgljßkfr dtsenthraUefflieiffl^itjgjiartyll Thank God that every its. back, every its victoiioua^’jjathc'! The men who have Abe- .chn%- ot the'party have gone ont of ttie party Close 'Up the ranks ! Welcomd the neiv recruits f'Tfow we go .into :tjie Novem ber fight without a fl.iw in our armour, without a speck up r, ur stainless shield, jmj WlhJtp.dread.x./a - fire in the rear.’’ ! i !)mt JthisHay' iufihyevery/cpnServ ative patriotic citizen in the North will have neither donlx nor difficulty in his choice under which banner to enlist— the bannet' of the Democratic party, whose legend is ; ’ i - The Union at alt hasarit, and Peace at toon an possible. ’ ’ Or the banner of the Bepubllcan par ty whose legend is: ' “ War for Abolition, Confiscation, Sub jugation." ’ Against ns will be arrayed every Ab olitionist, every diaunionist, every man who loves Peace and Disunion better than Union and the Peace which the Union alone can give. Shoddy with all its cohorts, the army of contractors, the army of office holders, the treasury thieves, the custom house plunderers, the cotton stealers, every mat) who can be bought with money, and all the honest but misguided men ito whom slavery seems the supreme evil, and the Union something less' than ouAsuprem est political good With us will stand, arrayed all men whose “fidelity to the Uniop” in the language of the Chicago platform, is “unswerving;'’ all men who declare with General McClellan that “the Union mu9t be preserved at all hazards.” Shoulder to shoulder with us will gather pIT those who believe with our gallant standard-bearer, that, ‘‘to restore and preserve the Union,’.’ “the same spirit of conciliation and compromise which framed the Union must prevail in our councils, and in the hearts of the peo ple;” all those who believe with him, that, “so soon as it is clear or even probable that our present adversaries are ready for peace, upon the basis of the Union, we should exhaust all the re sources of statesmanship consistent with the honor and interest of the country to secure such peace;” all those who accept the authoritative utterance of the Democratic party in convention assembled, in favor of an “immediate cessation of hostilities,” “a, national convention,” or any other peaceable means, whenever, and by which, “peace may be restored on the basis of the Federal Union of the Slates.” With us, and for us, will fight the gallant men of the army and navy, whose great sacrifice shall not have been in vain; ami all who, like them, “would hail with unboundedjoy,” as brave men may hail, the restoration of Union and Peace “without the effusion of another drop of blood.” The farmers of our harvests, the me chanics in all our shops, the working men ot the North, are with üb. And all those whom one cause or an other has in past time alienated from the Democratic party will now return lo Bwell its ranks anew, and help to win its victories. - 1 They lie in their teeth ' who shall henceforth say that the Democratic party, or any man within it, is fighting for a disunion peace. Its shield is spot less. Its motto is: Union and Peace. And in this sign we conquer!— Wnrld- Bank Robbed. One of the most extensive, and at the same time mysterious robberies which has taken place in this State in a long period, transpired recently. ' The par ticulars of the affair, so far as we can as certain them, are as followsOn Satur day last the First National Bank of this citv, which is located at the, northwest corner of Third and Walnut streets, re ceived fromone of its correspondents, t)ie First National Bank of Galtipolis, an order for $15,000, in Treasury notes. The amount was immediately done up and carried to the office of the Hamden Express Company, in the Burnet House block, for delivery to the owners, at Gal lipolis. This was on Saturday, but the money was not shipped until Monday morning last wlien it was spnt by the nsual rail load route to Gallipolls, which is by the Marietta and the Cincinnati road to Hamden Junction, thence south by the Sciota and Hocking Valley road to Portland station, and thence, by stage west, about twenty-five miles, to Galli polis. At Portland, on Monday eve ning the aafewilhits valuable cpntents was placed on the stage, to he taken to; Gallipolis, and it was at this point of its Journey that it was loft. How it was ab-; stracted from the' vehicle, whether by' bold highwaymen, who taking advan tage of the darkness, and rough roads, dragged it noiselessly to thei ground, or by what other means, SeemS to be a mat ter as yet ot unravelled mystery. Cer tain it is, however, that the safe with its $16,000 and other valuables has been stolen, and that the thief has thus fyir escaped detection. We donbt not, how ever, that in a few days the real circum stances of the affair will be brought to Ifght.— Gin. Com. A Union offices, writing from Charleston, says they are better satisfied with their treatment at Charleston than anywhere they have been in the South, both in regard to their receiving more to eat and being more kindly treated. Fifty thousand Canadian acres have been planted with flax this year.against five thousand the last year, a result of the cotton famine. The barbers of Hartford have bound themselves unto each other, in the pen alty of fifty dollars, to shave no man henceforth on Sunday. The proprietorsof the cassimere mills, at Rockville, Conn., raised: the wages of their operatives 10 per cent, on the Ist instant. The blockade runner Elezey was cap tured on Thursday last by the steamer Keystone State, and sent into Beaufort. H. A. OOMWBLL BXJnrXX. KKBB pycOBSWEIX * KBB.II, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, gr » ■ ‘ i * .•“ * : , Am| mmrmftmturcri of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, 11#b. ISt Cl»lr«tjeet, : sail tSiuith W*y, ‘ST. (near the BrMss.) , W3 ‘ ’’mlisßUßQß. IRNING, SEPTEMBER ' ! gal-' ?K£&»S. TRUSSES, TRUSSES, ; TlSp&&E+{ TRUSSES, TRUSSE". ; A sUperfo|j|tyßle'Of Trusses. The latest itn p.ovement. ... - Hard Rubber Trusses, Hard Rubber Trusses, Hard -Rubber Turs&es, 4§ir ip Tbo*e wishing a good Truss and At a lowT>riaf& should my stock before pura ohaßingelsewhere.. Jag Superior Oarbjtf Burning Fluid, Soaifc Ash, *nd Pot , Ash, Perfumery and PateOlD M.edicines oftillk l ndi. A and assortment of GtLnElastic and Hard B«MMr Syringes' Remember the place, At Joseph Fleming’s Drug Sfbfe, At Joseph Fleming’s Drug Store, Corner of the Diamond and Market street, Corner of the Diamond and Market street, 1 * bc!2 at • ' imusTT TO ‘ ARMS!—T K 2 Vx? Boldierwili fiad_a more deadly fog, in the brackish muddy water and damp night air; than in the most detetmtQed-enemy. Ht)LLC% WAY’S FILTHS so r V'drtfy -The blood -and 1 strengthen the stomach and bowels that the sol* r dler can- endure- th&s& 'hardships indatlll lw strong and hearty? -If the reader*of thld “notice” oannot get a box of pills or ointment from the drugstore in-his place, let him write to me, 80 Maiden Lane, enclosing the mount, And I will mail a box free of expense. Many dealers will not keepmy medicinfes onhand because they cannot make as much profit 4s ori other.persons’ make. 85 cents, 88 oents, and, ll|4d per N>x or pot. sepl2-lwd OP THE CHEST.—L We sneeze, a slight, thin, sharp, ichorous matter comes from our nosewe have heaviness of the head, great oppression o' the cheat, some tightness, and a little tenderness in the region of the lungs. Now, attention must be given to this ..state o. facts, or inflammation of the lungs, or congestion may take place, and death may be with us before we are aware. BRANDRETH’S PILLS, Say two, four, or six, according to age, sex and Constitution, must be taken. They must purge very freely, drink warm drinks while the fever lasts, and as a diet eat plenty of good Indian meat gruel or chicken broth, with plenty of rice In it. Bv this treatment, on the second or third day the disease will be oured. This complaint is going the rounds, and will bo followed by dysentery and diarrnma, but they will be cure i by the same process. The wise will have Brand reth’s Pills where thoV can be easily laid hold on, and by taking them by the directions, safety and health will follow. Sold by THOMAS KEDPATH, Pittsburgh, and by aU respectable dealers in medicines. aepU-lydAwo NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE •2®' SUCCESS ! says a great writer, and in the history of rare discoveries for the last half century nothing has leaped Into favor with the public, so completely, so universally, as CRISTADOKU’S HAltt DYE. f No other is recognized in‘ the world pf fashion! by either sex. Its swift operation, the ease with which it la applied, the remarkable naturalness orf the browns and blacks it imparts, its exemjK tion from all unpleasant odor or caustic ingre dients, and its geneial effect on the hair and: skin, are the good and sufficient causes of its unprecedented popularity. Manufactured by J. tjRISTADGEO, No. (f Astor House, New York. Sold by all Drug gists. Applied by ail Hair Dressers. sepM-iyd&wo K9»DR. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN k*? LINIMENT.—Died of croup. What a pretty and interesting child 1 saw last week ! But now, alas ! it is no more. Such was the conversation of two geariemeo riding down town Id the cars. Died of croup 1 how strange’!* when Dr. Tobias* Venetian Liniment Is a cer-i tain cure, if taken fa time. Now, Mothers, we appeal to you. It is not lor the paltry gain and profit we make, but for the sake of your infant child that now lies playing at your feet. Croup la a dangerous disease ; but use Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Liniment in time, and It is robbed of its terrors Always keep it in the house ; you may not want it to-night, or to-morrow, not telling when—but armed with this liniment, you are prepared, let It come w hen It will, t'rice" only 2*i cents a bottle. Office 56 Cortlandt street. New York. Sold by THOS. KEDPATH, Pittsburgh, and. all respectable Druggists. scifi4-lyaAwe PACT. • • • • la It a Dye. In the year 1565 Mr. MatheWß first prepared the VENETIAN H AIK DYE; since that time it has been used by thousands, and in no instance has it failed to give entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest In the world. Its price is only Fifty cents, and each bottle contains double the .juaatlty of dye In those usually sold for *l. The VENETIAN D l' K is warranted not to in jure the hair or scalp in the slightest degree. The VENETIAN DIE works with rapidity and certainty, the n&ir requiring no preparation whatever. The VENETIAN i*YK produces aav shade that may be desired—one that will notfade,crock or wash out—one that is as jxnmanent as the hair itself. For sale by all druggists. Price 60 cent*. General Agent, 12 Gold Y. Also manufacturer of Math bws’ A&ni™ Haid GLobH, tho best hair'dressing in use. Price 25 cents. jaolfi-lyd VENETIAN IIAIH DYE, VENETIAN LINIMENT and OKISTADORO’S HAIh sold at JOS. FLEMING’S DRUG* STORE, Cor. of the Diamond and Maikei it ysap-LYoya kathairok.-katha Iron is from the < Jreek word “ Kathro," or “KathAiro,” signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and restore. This artiole is what its name signi fies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair it is the most remarkable']> r(> ~ paration in the world. It Is Again owned anil put up by the original proprietor, And la.now made with the same care, slrill and attention which gave it a sale of over one million bottles per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair.from falling off and turning gray'. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady of Oenieman who values a beautiful bead of hair should use Lyon’s Kathairoa. It Isknojm and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all respectable dealers. ULM.AS S. BARNES fc.CO., New York. KfHAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM.— This is themost delightful and extraordi nary article eyer discovered. It changes the sun burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth and the distingue appearance so Inviting in the city belie of fashion. It. removes tan, freokles, pimples and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent ami smooth. It contains no matcriat injurious to the ■kin. Patronised by Actresses and Opera Sin gers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by * W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAS S. BARNES & 00., New York. INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE, NOT A DYE, but restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sus tenance, Impared by age of disease. All instan taneous duet are composed of lunar 'caustic, des troying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Helmstreet'B Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by any easy process, but gives th< hair a Luxuriant Beauty, Promotes Its growth, prevents Its falling off, eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleas antness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and Is constantly increasing in favor. Used oy both 'gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all respecta ble dealers, or oan be procured b« them of the commercial agents, 1). S. BARNES A CO.. 203 Broadway, New York. Two sizes, 60c. and *L *3Sr»MEiICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT,—The parties in St. Louis and OuXcinnati who have Wen counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment under pretence of proprietor ship have been thoroughly estopedby the Courts. To guard against the Jurther Imposition, I hAve procured from the United States treasury, a pri vate steel-plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of each bottle.,' Each stamp bears the fac-tfmue of my signature, and without which the articleis a-counterfeit, dangerOUs and worth less imitation. Examine every bottle. This Lib Lrneat has been in use and growing in favor for many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on the habitable globe that Joes not'contain evi dence of its wonderful effects. “It is the best emolient In the world. With its present im proved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are ed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animal, made useful, and untold Ills assuaged. For cuts, bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, breasts, strained horses, Ac., it is a ( SoveN eign remedy that should never be dispensed with. It should be In every family. Sold by all druggists. P. S. BARNES, New York. THK AHOVK AUTICI.EB FOR SALIi by ; i sSSoRJOHRSTON, v. OOT. BRltofleld and Fourth fts. SEWINGMACHHfES Over 160.000 of these Machines have already been sold. “ Over 6.000 are in nse in Pittsburgh and Vicinity. The Sale of these inimitable Machines is greater than all others oomhined. No one should buy a Sewing Maohine until they have examined and tested the Wheeler & Wilson. They are warranted for three years. Instruction Pree. 49-Saleßroom, No. 27 FIFTH STREET. WE. SUMNER a 00., Agents. sepl3:d£tw ' - : ® ' e-pSJS&sio «:£££•§ « o > « ai .£"C <■> § Esv.fi * a a-?-lb®* *2sS!g 5 - BOSS'S a £P »ovg’S3“l gS a °» c 3 § j Salfl § ho ■ i r ~ I z «e » ft ; sisfs s _3j E M O h feCCids ■S£'£.s« O o •“ 1 S ■“ o cJaZ.S I* ■ H? § :«■ la ®sfS|| 5 fl- § a ® M’S < u ? k-s|Ws© > SHAWLS. A Large Assortment, Suit able for the Fall Trade, for Sale by WHITE, ORR & CO. |g|p“ PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Lessee and Manager W. HBHDxaBOH. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON, Tlnrcl Appearance of Ettie Henderaon* THE NAIAD QUEEN, THE NAIAD QUEEN. , New Scenery, Costumes and AlcchA'tflcal Efi fects, New Music, Marches and Dances. THIS EVENING will he presented with entire new Scenery • EflWcU. fwc., the beautiful Play, entitled the NAIAD QUEEN, NAIAD QUEEN, NAIAD QUEEN, Fifty Performers. Fifty ClOl T «TRY SEAT HUHSAbE.'-A M)T / OF TWELVE AOKtS, located on a turn pike and Railroad, in a good and improving ueighborhood, having thereon erected a brick Stable, Carriage House, and Gardener’s Dwel ling, is now offered for sale on easy terms. The grounds are highly cultivated and Improved, and abounds with the choicest varieties ot fruit, grapes, ornamental and shade treesy 'so that the purehnsep'-CQAlid enter at on®- upon an un proved add producing place, Adee»s:t>y steam cars frequently through the day station only five “minutes walk distant—and Mr a good Turn pike. "Apply to S. S, BRYAN, Broker and InsuranceI’Agent, 1 ’Agent, sepU 69 Fourth street, Burke’s Building. 1. MATHEWS. JOS. B.' PINCH. RYE WHISKY. (Successor to Tbos. Moore.) manufacturer ol Copper Disti.led Pure Bye Whisky. Nos 159, 191, 193 and 195, Flißt street, Pitts burgn. sepl4:lyd DR. BROWN BIAS MADE >TJ£RSTt?r dy and treatment of 'The business of his life. His speciality is Ven ereal diseases., andotlier private troubles, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence :and excess. Also, all diseases arising from im fjmrity of the blood, Chronic Ulperations, files Rheumatism, Rirptnre Skin-Diseased/ Ol lice and Private Rooms, No. 60 SMITHFIELD STREET. tepl^-lt (Iht REWARD—THE ABOVE AOiUll is offered Tot any ' iTTiormation whereabouts of .Tames Dougherty, a young lad who loffc his father’B residence near Monongahela City, Westmore landOounty, last June. r»e is about 15 y ea f*9\ age, dark hair and eyes, rather stoutly builtfhrtA wore a low crowned hat and striped pants, when he left. Any information will be thankfully, received by his father. } sepU:2d EDWARD DOTJOHERT?, PIC NIC.—THK PKURVSVILLE PIC NIC is continued, on accoudt f of the in iclemenoy of the wrather on the 10th, until WEDNESDAY, 14th inst. All tickets in the jhAadiof purchasers stands good dri the 14th. A good Band, and. all the luxuries of the season, will be on hands. By order of the Committed sepl3:2t K PEFEft IVORY, Sec’y. IJEMOVAL -PHOR EDWIN SHBR .Ei/'BATT has remoyed from the rooms comer .of Penn and St. Clair Streets./to No. |$P, Peim Street, directly opposite the St. Clair Hotel. His new classes foraingiog and teaching the- Basalnl’s method of Vocal training will beresum ed on the 16th Inst. The rooms are now opened where he would be pleased to see his old schol ars and the public generally. N. B. Rooms on tLrat floor. sepl2-4t W (BERTT AND UNION JLd “The Dying Soldier Boy,” | “For Freedom he Fell,” “Anna Waltz,” “Virginia Polka,” J ust published and for sale by "ui WAMBLINK A BARR, No. 13 BisseU’s Block, sepii St. Clair Street. . TIHK UNDERBIGNSD HA VI S Q ; purchased from the late firm of Zug &. Pain ter, the Sable Iron Works, In fifth Ward, Pitts* burgh, have formed a partnership for the manu facture of Iron and Nails. The style of the firm is Zug A Co., Office 08 Water stairs). o' h. z’va, Flttsbnrgh,-August Ist, 188*. &u 4 Office of the Adams Express 00., ) PITTSBCHOH, August 20, 1884. V TO SHIPPERS On and after MONDAY, 22d test., nothing but' par funds will be receivedin payment of freights either in the office or by the Delivery Drivers. au22-lm UEO. BJNOHAM, Aglt* MOROXGAHiILA Baincr^COHPAHTp) ' September 2, 1864. ( TOE PRESIDENT AND MANA- U-ERS oi .the Monoogaheis Bridge Com pany havethiaday declared, adividead of five per cent, on the Capital Stock, payable t& the. Stockholders, or their legal representatives, at he Banking House of N. Holmes & Boos, on ; d after the 12th inst. N. HOLMES ep7 -6c ; ■ j Treasurer; J r .?J^ ECEITED A T WO. 9 8 MARKET street, a very: Urge stock of Fall and Winter Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals', & Gmns, of the latest styles and qualities whichjwUl be*, sold at lower pficea Ilian they can be bought iq any establishment in the dity. Call and ox amfne at j. h. BORLAND’S, seplO 98 Market, two doors from 1 Fifth st.' ■ ’CBBSTITDTB. FOB OJTBS TWO OB ►3 THEKE YEAHS, Veteran prefered. High eg caih price wilJ be paid. Enqutre. at the oVce of HOWARD X OHIIiDS? “■ 83 Diamond atreei tanistf wieckham a u>aa,im überi y 'EB STREET, PITTSBUEUH, Agent* for Ratten Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower fmd 'Reaper, F Barr, AJ Marks 3 “ Benjgchmldtfß JTvaln wright 4 “ John Wilkinson, George Hoerr, BO Boiworth, John Metcalf ' • • 5 “ John McCullough, A J Stewsrt 6 l * James lrwlOyJas T McCltfrt’ v •** T “ S H Keller, S McMahon, M J Mo- - Gann s ; • '•> 8 “ Geo Garrison, John Smith, M M Bogworth i,...a - , • i 9 k£ T B Stewart, S M Kler, Geo Itwim 10 “ Charles North, Samuel Colvin, George Clowes These committees will at once o*H on file eifi sepSdn their respective districts, and a&.ar* -Oarnfalily asked tb* auVsflribtf liberally, ahd 11ft ' from the borough the disgrace of previous Call- .r»vaf,o ure. S. m, Kikb. Chairman* S. F. Baub, Seer eta; i f.ED G K US, M EMORASDCHS, DAI BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, JOURN A L S. oass soosjEh BILL BOOKS, RECEIPTS, MORTGAGES, Bills of Ladhtfi DEEDS , ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT. ARNOLD’S INK, Carmine and a variety of American Inks, T DEPOSITION PAPER, LETTER PAPER, NOTE PAPER, t CAP PAPER, ENVELOPES, &0., &c. MYERS, SOHOTER, A Co., No* 20 Fifth street. RUN OUT Xaur Flag. BUNTING FLAGS, •) SILK FLAGS, MUSLIN FLAGS, A|l Sizes I All Candidates! I From 5 inches to 50 Feet, At Pittsburgh Flag Alanufactury, at PIT* TOCK’S New* Depot, opposite the *Poetoffice. sepio ; • CXSSIMERES, CLOTHS and jeans, MCLEtLANDS AUCTION, T NO, 55 FIFTH STREET. AWNINGS I FLAGS ! W M . F . SC HEIB L E • / M ANU FACTOHER OF ’ 1: " s ' c "< VERANDAHS,- RAGS, TENTS, j^GST^', WAGON COVBBS, Ao. -u :> Nofj& Sooth Third ’ Strkrt, Phidabruhia. Awning* prpoveiltn prevent mildew. gs-dtr ' - c TO GOOBERS. WK WAIST SIX- COOPEHB TIGHT WOBK; To Steady men and good workmen we promise good wages‘end " steady work for one year. Apply at GUTHRIE A BILL'S Barrel Works, * " sepMw .1,: 9lh Ward,Plttsbnrglr. i.i mp Aid* IVHOM IT MAY COSO£SffJ ir>. Jk The fine SteanerH. BLAKE'is offered lor sale,'she is how at the Cincinnatiwharf and will be sold Sot seventeen .hundred .dollars.,if immediate application i» made. For further 1 particulars address v 8. D. STEPHENS, sep6-10td t-No. 17 Mill street, Oinelnn&u. ri STEEL. TOOTH HAY ANT) GRAIN RiKES, "' WARRANTED THE BEST SOW in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS WHEELBARROWS. Manutaetured and for, , ■ale by O. COraßt/m- ‘ - ‘ ; N«»r . , wPEv^vKffirS^^iiTOLvci^r rt ' " ' . «P* 18« Wooa atMot, t. Ttto-l aril* TENTSt