•N 4 4. : Lfi VI 44 : 7: . _ . . tatu i OS . ).- 1e 3 me . ittl - 40 1 i ''',. • . / .•.- ...,- __ ?..i..., •., ...,\• : , , ,1 . Ific ~A1,,, -: ....-:-A , - - ,c ‘ , ..... : __.-- - 111_,-- 4 , p _ ~., _- •:-- 1...:5;,.3;_) ,:....:._:„./:_ --, '......./ .„: - .... • w ~ OuPTiBuRGH: .Iq( ) NTLAY . MORNINd, FEBRUARY I, 1,44 - THE POST We take pleasurv, this morning, in beim! able to present the Post to its tea der. , in an entire new dress; and, as soon as we can make arrangement, we also intend to eonaiderahly enlargt , it For the proverity, which our enter Indirate,4, we are indebted to the enblic; and especially ,t) to the unterri fled and unflinching Democracy of Al leghen}• county. In tlic face of a pro seciption, tumidly carried on by rene gades, who willingly, became the tools of 'Union leagu, con=piracies ag-tiinst the free will of the citizen, the Poftt has prospered in a degree unparalleled in its Instory. Onr businesq lots gradually To do justice to our now type, we print The Pot on an extra fine quality of white paper from the well-known Mills of Messrs. B. & P. MARKLE, West ti,wton eestsually relied on by newspaper pull- but surely increased, and that, tnn, with out resorting to the thou-‘anii oontri run lishers. % have heretofore made no ex travagant provokes, anti, therefore, have not disappointed our reader:; nor do we now purpose to indulge in large preten sions about the numerou , • • I. , • ifted minds which are tp , liine through our column, We shall however, improve the Post both in quality and quantity. and labor to make it a more weleorm , our patrons The political cornpleTion of the P,ct will, of coar,e, remain unchanged; It The Coming Struggle at Knoxville HOPKINS vs. POTTER. -Prom East Tennessee. 'We Shall TO-IrlorrOVV furnish our read- From the Nes:11111e t'nion, lan 53 .„., n l'ar nisi. and we are dealrions of epeaking al (.1 - ', , With a very able resume of the con_ .thrilcillikillS that the nevi hattlo the t ir'illity of Knoxville amen. troversy growing out of the protest by l o r ( 1 . 1 ' 1 . 1 1r in „ t t e t l i Ve v..- , terdav conversed with Bishop PoTTER and a portion of his several well ;riforined parties --two of 261 - 4 " NT 1 c cler g y to Ti” position assumed by them East Tennessee- refugees and all Bishop HortuNs on the slavery ques- the Witrit=ic'i concur in the statement tion. Our (cm Tondcm, MADISON. is thatevery i train „,.i . : t i to ftrotrnnps t \ ort, :rom Lee ; h Virginia conversant with th comes e facts and will en- army 1 , mud that these legions arc iin forr-r? the aft( ntion of 11,! faithful ty his mediately added to the force now under It, - elopincnts Lon"atzeet Id is even hell‘ :sodn by r - - tha t- Lce himself, feeling the td ‘ es(dute a i n t c. In its Political Character, , essayl'i time re-cMcupation of East Ten FREE SPEECH VINDICATED. LEE AND LONGSTREET. Our readers are, doubtless, aware that ; Gen. LEE has been evidently stregth- ; L s;c l , : t : wi ' l l' r n in k l i ' i " n ` ` r i 'i t " l ' a l n : i " t r a ur e " c lil ia 7 l Hon. GARRETT DAVIS, T. IlitM. States ening his Li:inenant. LONGSTREET in of the cauipai, , .n in the region of lin , ::_ e Independent Democratic Journal, Senator from Kentucky, is one of the ' the West, and fairly opened the spring vile fie and Tell Dat is argue this • lii:vmiTED - 14 • THE cainpailjae .„. movements towards Wily ' If Torl Re3gee is not repo . ssesscl :SS most determined men in the Cnien in •.• ~_ Richmond must be abandoned :if In re- p„ -- t i w,,.. c_,,,s et i, /w2An . e er . 1. , ions was he for the sudden prostration of in view o f the 'er1"24441,1D-4..-.../.1,1C J's a roLk_ /in R.trit, -nsEßeciessier. x - to the sale of determined in that quarter. The Sixth assault on Grant is successful ; and there that revolt. that Tie suspected the loyalty of every one, who did not look upon the Army Corps, Gen SEDOWICK. has been is a chance that Meade. like some of Ilia . RESTORATION OF Tlll UNION' REAL EF•TATE. undertakin7 precisely as he did. His ordered to the front as we learn by ti., preciecessc:p, may remain Mactlye, with colleague, Mr. Poweet., was ore o f eastern journals. but a small forge confronting him and rt will r-onfine Itself to the ril.a.risaion of MERCHANDP•E, or - - -. in that event, Rnoevillt may lie re-taken. ' - iese --- - -- -- : those who thought the rebellion a f,ir ADVERTISERS. and Richmond saved P Ul3 I.IC QUE STIONs-i, •., midable uprising, and that it would take Our e.civcrtisine patrons must 0 - ire us an ." e . a ° rl o y nl) att l a i t ' k pe o t n ile F( Fi .:t i t 'e r: croimilmna'ankde :;n .t :. , .Ive 1, :onnecti-rn whatever with much timeand means to subdue it. DA- a little t i me to enahi e us to transfer their Nothing would he more gTatirvin ,, to rwhemee St A who understand the disposition vts' superior patriotism caused him at I advertisements to our dress: just now t hose sive once to suspect his colleagues loyalty. we are crowd--d w i t h I, tidne ,„ and y. , k an d strength of our formes. Offen r Personal or Factional Character eet and he, accordingly produced resolu- a little indu n operations on the part of Lone-street lge ce. , would insure the defeat end dispersion it will be nobody's organ. kt the falthfol Bons for his expulsion from the Senate. ; . of his army though all Lee's forces 3,vere exponent of r After much consideration and debate, • The Diocese of Pittsburgh. with him Cpon this subject we speak from a thorough knowledge of the situa- Sound Conservative Sentiments, in Which Diris participated, occupying RESIGNATION OF - fur VERT REVEREND . lion, and dare we publish the farts. the two-thirds of the time expended. the ' E M . :V.4I[ON • public would feel as much assured on The great work Letore ac:erLan people la the Senate could not, and did not agree with We publish below the correspondence , that point as we do •• e , between toe 1 , err Rev. F eteefestos Gen. Grant left fee the front night be- ".' in " 01 °- his resolution From the day upon and the managers o' f St. aul . 's Cathedral. ' ' fore 11 b , a 1 e read•y tn personal whine' the Senator from Kentucky offer- Pittsburgh. This correspondence Was n. l) .eri s c u e p d erin ten d operations when • er e REPUBLICAN SYSTEM •, ed his buncomb resolutions, until the elicited as a sequence to the resignation . present, he has neglected no opportunity of the Rev. gentleman of his functions as Rector and Pastor of the Cathedral. s elenerai . X etigh e l.' Panegyric of it but the Demoi man Cl ani in order that is shall :e to give the usual evidences of his "boy- The reverential regard and almost filial '-'• alt-."' He He talks in praise of it upon all tenderness of the language through which Corcoran. BE PRESERVED THE SUOOESS al occasions, and endeavors to make it the the managers convey their sense of deep Brigadier General Thomas Franet, a more attractive by suspecting that of i sorrow for the disruption of the ti,., Meagher delivered the funeral oration of se use Demmfra,y is absolutely ric,ciaary. arid .:, which bound them so long to their most the late Brigadier General Michael ('or teat toe. at the -; others. It happens, however, that Gee- ' i worthy Pastor, is an eloquent and ap- coran, at the Cooper Institute, on Tues ... RETT DAiyIS does not agree with the Ad- ; propriate tribute to his stainless elian - day evening, by the request of the -F Earliest Practicable Period, 0 Man Brotherhood ' '' General Menirli;:i F ministration's converting the war into a : ter, disinterested piety and holy zeal d i ' n ' was introduced by Johu oMalionv, se e se . la ''' the cause of Catholic truth and Catholic crusade for negro emancipation and tea to A • able to meet the expectations ,e interests. ; Head Center °file , Fenian Brotherhood. wholesale confiscation, and therein con- Feeling ourselves the moral beauty He delivered an eulogy at length on the of our mends It, the rils,ussion of the question, .; A s the head and the front of his Offend- and religious farce of sure sacred tie,, late commander of the Irish Legion, and wiaa, will be in oh ed in the approaching ing. He gave expression, some weeks I we may be permitted to express our spoke of the deep sorrow among the s, Irish soldiers on learning of his death. deep sense of regret, that their severance PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. since to his discontent at the manner in could be necessitated from any cause ; and of hi-, hopes and aspirations as an ei which his Administration was acting whatsoever, In retiring from the field Inshman With him did the glorious `s" . , project of having Ireland revived and and the first thing that startled him of so many arduous and successful -- .i ~.. notwithstanding his previous good labors, where the faithful priest had re-established as a nation become the ;.... .. ,„, aq standing as a loyal patriot-was the in rhriothwnwhoiledh Lace n iv planting t i tle seeds of a t u i l i t e i t ula t te we a s ini xvh • i •f i his military life ; and g P -1 ' traittetion of resolutions, by WILSON' of abundant harve ( . ' st m o a f tUr S e ath i o n i t i o r s v il i e r h :ne a s n to his chara et • • I ‘ .. 1 g t a .: " Vj e )p s l o a u n s i el l Vedelot3,.. OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT. 7 2 --- - - - -- - - - )1 aseachu a e t t a , for his expulsion from The Rev. gentleman may he assured it was, convinced that they were upon • the true road, did he join the Fenian Particular attention 1, ill be given to the News ..A.MEMIC.A.N that, besides the merited commendations the Senate. The more moderate men LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST CO. of the Catholics of Pittsburgh, he car- Brotherhood, and finding in that Bro- Depsrtment ot the Co,; ; we shall labor to obtain din that could not, however, follow the ries With hint, wherever he may go , thetherbood men of his own high aim andthe OF PHILADELPHIA lead of I ,igi r ttstine and SUMNER, in their respect and veneration of many, • who sworn purpose, did he remain true and SAMUEL WORK, lice President, drusade of malice against all who will though of the same fold, have had no serviceable to it to the last. [Applause. I The faithful citizen, soldier, friend, Irish- ' LATEST BY TELEGRA_PIi Hon j‘mv, Ari ) ong the Trustaes are : „In • aeogpt their Abolition programme. immediate part in his priestly ministra- P( LLOCR, Hon. Jos. A.u.rearc, lions. -Catholic Mirror. man, sleeps to-night not where he hail .7 EDGAR THOM , ON, eeq. W” .7 Hawaii°, esq. A test oath by the former, to catch Sen- AIN 1.1 M. A. I 1.. 1 ----- --•0101111.--..- --. often wished, and prayed, and hoped • Authorized Capital ... ...... saoo,ooo Stair', Raitesnaa • ; and some other contra 'FL People _ that he might be laid to sleep, deep in Wile ego ai induetr 3 wili be exeN.i.sed in our Paid Up Capita - I ... . 250,000 Flow the ar of East Tennessee ' the green sod, lu the shadow of the pil- • TILL INSURE LIVES AT RATES Vancelogistrap other opponents of Ab e Treated. as low as other good companies MU bared towers, with the great sea boom MISOELLANEOUS AND TUAL policies entitle the holders to share in olitionism, would soon give the esteem- We have heard of the sufferings of the ; 'no. as he was borne to his grave, with the profits. The last bonus was 43 per cent. isbannlimited power in the legislative people of East Tennessee under the rebel'7• the t ivied oak above his head, with all ' - JOINT STOCK rates are ''2, per cent. lower than but it is quite time it was known the beautiful of the heroic past speaking LOCAL DEPARTMENTS. MUTUAL. branches (trent' Government. In Da- i rule, ene-Tterao ABSTINENCE rates the lowest that the people of that unfortunate sec- to those who came to bury him-speak. ' in the world. iii ° 6tiie, howeYer, WILSON failed most I don of the country regard the rebel ir to . .him from the wraith, the cairn, Further particulars furnished on application TO s•'s 6s S. P .B ou ß r i t ' l A ie N tre . P e•l t ( t e l ur rg ke h rs A n geh undl t 'n e• riliNtably; ihe was compelled to with- rule, on the whole, as preferable to the the lyrics, draw his resolutions of expulsion, and kind of treatment they have received at the tie v e cit is e t s " o'f i t n he ti nlou le g -ndS• the hands of the Union forces in East in the same • - iiirtiOingaee indulged in his usual frothy Tetmeesee. It seems that the settled sunshine, in the same rat •- , in the same winds, underneath the same sky and Its Commercial Department ' A " / 00 DAYS SALE OF DRY GOODS' and deceitful declamation. He said that, Military policy of the Government • shamrocks that he knew and loved and a 9 6 . e ll e i n A R a K t ET ST. , uarA "he yielded to no man in passionate, ye - applied to all sections of the Southw Uhl': sported with when: child. s herrient love-for free speech, free Press, out reference to the disposition of the win be entrusted to one who is every way qua]. The und A e T t N gt O e e . Ittliabit-ants toward the Union or the Con- , lied fe c r a i r :per s c rr irsche.r m ge Ai ot hi .Nw a duti rm es : It , will aw p t ri tda c ch ea b:rg a m i I : olynf be. it f t s f. : F lu ' lan: found o a : nns:dHWA Remember i w nt Le greatlyrs , stock: s At: o r ~ 3 ,d 1 a e n ,se g ., epe9, men, qolpotratry and a free WOrfa.The Spring Campaign. -A corres fedemoy. Our armies are now liviu pondent of the Tribune says Gen. Hallcck 441,, a ti i , very.face of this declaration be conducted in an upon anything they can find in Easg has expressed his belief that the last grand he held in his hand his resolutions for Tertneette, and snme of the richest peo-t ' and desperate effort will be made in the -1-1 (sesames, DRESS GOODS, HOOP S Ts, -the. ttespuiston of a Senator for the eeer. ple in that seetion are subsistine upon l ensuing Spring , by the reheat to transfer H. J. LYNCHi eir, of freedom in debate. The fact of rations of meal and bacon served out to ! the real fighting to Northern soil. They cannot subsist their armies in their own Intended to Inform the public of honest and fair febl No. 9G Market street, Between Fifth and the Diamond. the Iluatiiesa is that freedom of speech, the v m e s frz j n he era m Union ed eltie l en m s frrnomissEpriaittp.Tleeneef dealing, giving fli de i so p l a ated o r f et i n e , h i e r l o i m all , the most fruit- meat to diowinest dealings. no countenance or encourage- in-Abolition- •asitinitetion', is liberty to nessee who declare that the agree to c,:retythino it proposes; to differ that section suffer very much more under drawn into the inte r ri e o s r I ( •r ot e to b n een Staf t e n s . It is difficult to determine whether their - ' Trati4 )serS e heSeireeily disloyal and in ,he rebel role; swat than they did . under new campaign will be due North into • gEtpktAyNitlith.e:rebellion. The Blass el role- that there y i n s io n n o deisiet.irziemni riaticea made ' between s Pennsyleatia again, or across Kentucky satbnailtnsenstor continued! and rebel residents; -that they are de- into Ohio, using Longstret's present position as a base ofoperations. All the The Eton is sta 4 ggerin g . under the blins-3 stir spoiled alike of all their goods, tape mg irould the President is trembling be- , clans- provisions ; secret advises received at the War De and that the wealthy =titamt t suilsWeel t kaaeirto e ters e is hi e t te elrersla I Unionists who Were undisturbed bthe' partment show that a Peter the-Hermit eei'li c i u ,7l7 l ,7l l a f . tfieTt i T tr i E 7 lii . - a ;rebels have been impoverished b y y the • i crusade against the North is now being Per year..-..-. senes oetasseesanoalatiFithe senator from Ken- ! action of the Union commanders . It is, ; peached throughout the Confederacy and . " month. . . 4,lety„,eo ~ • • '-tiktkrrill . ' yid Dior wfite agidu 3 t lof course, difficult to discrimi ' •• mete; mit% i that they are concripting into the ranks Ic• week . ........ ....... .. ........ the'Briti h 3 , :v . •,:- . 1110tism calls uport our m - . .'.', t,' , " ' t't t eller, the witemesre e is very hard that the people of loyal: i with ruthless violence everything human , .4_,:_______________ Sissete e •-•- •• •l i seetisoiretrbenoaiNorth.i .Uast 'Tennessee should • be treated at i shet ts able to bear arms. 2,00 ' 015 . in,REWAR.D.-ON SATI7R -4 0 %tants Per hundred copies eitidgurelly: - are full; 34er he'cluttntOtetts learshlv, and 'with as much mihtary se • ' leOur day afternoon, between 24 c4 tt g a .. ,, ncla etWorovext hes elds are rAtaztts .. -, , , -- 7 -4------40.-----... Cilii - .l4** i.a.,.. r •-• ' bl are A rty, as the people of intensely disloyal ' SATITRDAY MORNING POST , Caxidiaira ltmet °'el" b k hd be ge tw o een t on D Li jam begy d stlet ey bert iu ten Si. hour, when the's- oV-l: vie/Bents, tint Carolina. Our military re ' gala. -fences)-General Grant has accepted / . Rand and St. clans a Light colored calf skin pock et hook containin g a XIX months' note on the Pars aeltetion y 'on to a dinner the citizens ' 4002 , - thesseuse tii tioass should at least Lave flexibility at i t ' -iti . by at thalow rineot one Dollar and Fifty Oenta per ttit igite ts e eth atis f ki r e e , e.e „, , ...„ . s' "" enkngh to make a distinction between a o f St' Louis. The-crisis of his child's mer & Mechanics Bank of Allegheny An 112(10, one note on Stew-art &Herbert for $123, _and taller annum. L- wi t - ...A , OA - ,..atters .- , loyall and disloyal population.- Wosed. , disease has passed, and he is in a fair ts - ay ' or four other notes tn it. Also a British flower. their ow n ~6 1, i 'tA. , :-; , ' - to recover. • • Fire copies .............. .. $1,40 ele and 60 in scrip. Any one leering il• at I sPrIetOrrIAI S I. pears to differ fAik . - it ..,c -: : lue4 net Tittle The government gunboat •• Distilling • • • --"- 'Teo„ copies. - 1 U°l3Y: ll Vt' ! ilfiS issued a Millen= order-ar against the ''" .erit Y "t le ''> a nd luis to getter uP• ••-• - - - ,20 1 .....h_ J obP uit_4 aadere: No. 1 Union street will r ~ .te /40 the above reevaiid. Phil% ____. , Suspended.-Gen, Poster _-- the 11 : 4 9 . __S ett s representative, as to- E P ~...b w. ft:the; distance o„ rue 'MVOs , 'of the Adtn inistratiou, in mßee v a k entire tid-bar Potomac, rridaYd distiTation of WitiSlol in .Ids Depart- i Thirty copies .. ”,, . l i ,lo ! ?LOU* prosecuting hostilities. If the giving-of iin fire and - aibidfkows, tide in hes - Myer. ' /Mt. I • Forty copies e.• e ..•••••.• 1,00 jams A will give expres;inn to Deinorratir con serrative ntimentz; and, while it will give a cordial support to evcry measure of the Government, calculated to croz.iL armed treason in the South, it shall. Is 4eretofore, exercise the lari_tnt liberty in the discussion of all the Adrinniriira tion's public performanic our last dollar, or the wife giving the Objections of The Free State Men husband of het,bosom or the father his tO-r , jt. t4 Bl4' Plan of RecOn- MIL only son, weret' r the purpose of re- : ,--_,-.. tac:,. D ' fled plan of Gen. Banks storing the Unistnit there would n9 , t be , ~,:i . - ..".- - L T • so much terrorlitthe refieo o ll 000Xie,, 100*.store . *Onisiatia to the mon is liiie flu *I of warm and earnest 000 young meffilying, it 4400 .. /Biti diseussioring the loyal men of this is not the piirpoOt ti tlignA - ' i n t . New Orlerditi. The ground of their ob- T ay control of the And raison, iria • anlth . jections are briefly but clearly stated -,•:, -..: V: - in the followMg preamble and resolu avow i t W . trEoj, ht*elf is one* the'-i tion , t, ttniiiiiratitt3ly adopted at a special bloody and brut& cre:ii'i7.icrlio haveeatis-'' session of the Free-State General Com ed th war for the Union to be changed mittee, held on the 13th inst. They will e take part in the ensuing elections, re into an interminable crusade for negro cognizing the duty of eevorin to emancipation; and, because Senator , place t he men in office, but frank- DAVIS dared., as the representative of ly stating that, in theirjudgment, a Cell a Sovereign State, to object to this infa- ventionshould hive first frame il toofraii , been a n called. e w Constitution Their mous conspiracy , -against the Union's ' fear evidently is that an election held on restoration, he is threatened with ex- ' the basis prescribed by the old Constitu pulsion by one of the chief conspirators. , lion may defeat the object of restoring s f, t o a t t li e siana to the Union a free and loyal The revolt, counselled by DAVIS against the Administration, is, an uprising by , WITEREAS, N. P. Banks, Major Gen the people at the ballot-box; and this cx- ' eral Commanding the Department of the pression of opposition to Abolitionism, . Gulf, did, on the 12th of January instant, s proclamation inviting the loyal is denounced as treason against the c i l s ti ti z ( en hi s of Lousiana to assemble on the Government. Be it treason or loyalty, . 22d of Febuary, 1804, in order to cast their the signs of the times indicate that the • rotes for the election of seven executive revolt is surely going to take place. officers—viz: Ist ,Govenor; 2d, Lieuten ant Governor; 3d, Secretary of State; 4th, Treasurer; rith, Attorney General; oth, Superintendent of Public hist 1 action; 7th, Auditor of Public Accounts 77,,,ei1,,y, t.e it re.q,,teed, That this Free State General Committee, not relinquish ing. its judgment that the only true path to reconstruction is a Convention to frame a new Constitution before any election for State officers; and not renouncing its , lawful claim to have Slavery abolished immediately without the dangers of any ' futile scheme of gradual emancipation; 1 and not yielding its assent to the idea that the election of seven executive officers can,by any proper use of terms,he styled ' the Civil 6overnmerit of Louisiana; hut, nevertheless, reengni7ing the patriotic duty of endeavoring to place in office men whose opinions are in harmony with the wants of Louisiana and the spirit of the - . . LAND SCRIP. ace, will take part in the election. ThsoLed h!7they, That the Free. State The Congress of 1862 donated to the Union men . of Louisiana are hereby re- State of Pennsylvania 780,000 acres of spect fully recommended to appoint del. public land, for the endowment of agri- egates to a nominating convention, to propose candidates for said seven execti cultural colleagues. The warrant or t i t „ffi eer, to h e h e m i n New Orients scrip representing this amount of land on Monday, the first day of Febuarv,lB64 has been received by the State authori- at 04 o'clock p In in the committee ties and will lie disposed ofto the high- streets, in this city room, corner of ( amp ' , and Common est bidder at private sale as we are in- Rer,oirol, That nn delegate to that Con formed. The scrip calls for a quarter vention he admitted until he has taken section each, and may be located upon the oath prescribed by the President's proclamation of the B th of December, public land- subject to sale at private 1863, and the oat], of the Free state Gen entry in any of the States or territories. eral Committee Letters addressed to the Surveyor Gen- THOM is I DVIIANT, Pre,ident. eral at HarriAurg will receive atten- 1 ANIFS (inkTIANI, Secretary. lion. - --,....- OUR NEW DRESS We take pleasure in directing attd ration to the beautiful typhog,raphical appear ance of Tie Peal, in its new dress, for which we have to thank Messrs. CoddiNs MCLEE , TER, of the North American Type Foundry, Philadelphia. Our read ers will not fail to recoFrnize the neat and legible impression of every type, and he gratified ‘‘ Oh the care and distineines , , with which the paper can be read. PR SPEC' FO# 1861...„ Plir 1 PITTSBURGH POST. For the increased and increasing prosperity of PITTSBURGH POST, We are desirlouß of returning our acknowledg menta to its numerous patrons; we present it this morning in AN ENTIRE NEW DRESS. Not withit anding the 11Ci ANIZT:I) T 2 F'F'CblEt'rt-14 Of some belonging to the Pittsburgh Union League to REDUCE OUR BUSINESS, We we can assure the FRIENDS OF THE POST That, at the cloae Ot 1863 It was lo FAR BETTER CONDITION Than it ever Wile before. During the past year it has Largely Increased its Circulation, N.twlthstandliq the efforts alluded to ll= The preaent year brings with it, not the SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION, A. our AthntiLl.tratiun so frequently prom:en] nor have those in power given any EVIDENCE OF THEIR AEILITY ()R DESIRE To CRUSH IT Their elivrta have been devoted to hemei for Continuing Thornslves in'Power N ext Fall they will be 13.1.1FOrtlE thpir 31eWar.iiihlp to a 3 ...t.3=3li/...slii Ai we —ln s ❑ppiy with .an retolore the Po:: n iii remain an FLete 16 no party to ttni ,ountry anxious to save DAILY EDITION, TO -DAY'S ADVERTISIENENTX NEW GOOD` 13 A I . t . 3 --,„ New Spring Delaines, Figured Repps, Plain Black Silks, Figured Black Silks, Poplins, Shawls, Merinoes, Baried Flannels, Linen Tickings, Marseilles Quilts, Pant Stuffs, Ginghams, Prints, Muslins, &c., &c WHOLESALE BUYERS fire i it to their a:l‘ zrntige to CALL AND F:JEAIVIrATE our rtnci: Leir,re pllr.:haaing elsewhere, at WAL SEMPLE'S, 1() and FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY T. A. M'OUIDINA AU C TIONEER, Commission Merchant, MASONIC liALI 1 7 11 ,- "T I 4TkiFFT LI 1 t Regular Foruithre auction e‘ery THURS DAI, at ie therc,orns. No 55 Fifth itreet Persons harir.:: I'Jrniture to dispose of wll plerise fi end In or, or before Wednesday of ea:_ i it week _A..I I I.I_'LELLAND, feta Auctioneer. - - - c i 0 g 4e , «q i-. D = 3 I LE La Z 2 0 c. 4 75 . C. E T D SL , -ha t k " _ E-4 tic --. r, ~.h4 . 42) j: 7 ‘l. D;. C' .f ; X ^ a • ...a P.l 0 § d /-4 7 w 13 9 -.3 2a P-+ r s. - = rn e "a) • rs, 4 F.• Mir E N It HIGHT HAS REMOVED 11j his stock of China and Queenswa to No. 22 WOOD STREET, ad„,oldir.g Wm. esq., where he still be Pleased to his customers a complete assort ment of all ariLitslnhieline suited to the it - ,,z,ts of families, restaurants, hotels, steamboats, and city and country dealers. febl-tilnd .LOST.—AN ORDER FOR Dißy O A ST.—AN drawn 'on & Backe by Jen. P. 6 8 , 00 Barr to the order of as. Pope, dated Amman , ..,., Ist, 1884 . All persons are warned not to ntigotf '' ate same as it has been cancelled. fe6l-3td LOUR-300 BULB. FaCIIRA'PIks, FLOtlll—inertreceivedandlorailebo , rprzEß a Altlantt corner Market ad, and First ets TIO GTVEN FURNITURE Absolutely cures secret diseases, of no matter What length of standing. No change of diet is required, no cesautlon front business. And who may perhaps have unfortunately con tracted disease, will find the Extract of PAREI RA BRAVA the specific for their ills. By its peculiar action upon the Kidneys, it causes a frequent desire to intrude, thereby re -5 owing obstructions and . teeuring the sufferer against all fear of stricture of the Utherea. Beware of the numberLesia quacks to be found in all large cities. Many qtf, them know Nothing of the Practice of Medicine, i And yet they are allowed to deceive and decoy Tintil oftentimes.itif ter a lifetime of misery, death kindly ends their suffering. In coluneetie.n with the Extract, is a specific for the Gonnoehea, or protracted Gleet. • . Syphillian patients, especially cases of old standing Trould do well to try A illedheine that has STOOD THE TEST OF FEAIitS, and in connection with the use of the effe-Alusny eradicate any as no matter of hots long standing. No. 16 Boy at., N.evir York, Goners' Agent. V l7- rcuolossablo do J. M. IP VI. 'l' 0 Ns, , • • 14:5-4t,..‘ 10 4mstrAtailFaut 4 i, Fifth via „ tf. a re "t".. 64 - AFFLIOTED I GENUINE MEDICINES. The inventor of the extraet.of PARELRA BRAVA, After an experience of many yeah in private practice now offers it to the afflicted in a highly concen6ated form. What is Paretralarva,?-4888 It has, since 1688, been a specific for CALCULOUS AFFECTIONS; INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS; INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS; LEOCORRHOEA.; and all diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS. It has been recommended by the talent of the * Medical Profession for nearly two centuries. The Fluid Extract of PAREIRA BRAVA L now offered to an afflicted world in a shape WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL For all diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Clot , el or Dropsical swelling, no medicine invented can cope with this compound in its power to lit erally ANNIHILATE DISEASE All bad properties in the drug are removed by the process of its compounding in the shape of fluid, leaving its STERLING PROPERTIES ALONE Young .men who may be suffering from the many llls consequent upon early Indiscretion or abuse should try one bottle and be relieved. The symptoms are INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION NERVOUS INDISPOSITION, LOSS OF SIGHT, WARM HANDS AND LIMBS, FLUSHING OF SKIN, GENERAL LASSITUDE, By not arresting these signs, which as unerring ly point as the needle to the pole, to Impotency, Epileptic Fits, Premature Decay and Death. a crime against nature is committed—a practical although protracted SUICIDE is being commit ted. An medical authorities agree that were the et- Lei wart. IA par., ra-sw-x-10.41, Removed, that there would be jar leas use for INSANE ASYLUMS, As the records of these humane institutions prove that a very large proportion of their pa tients owe their reception and detention within them to early habits of indiscretion. For all unpleasant and dangerous diseases Gilson's Extract of Pareira Brava Soldiers Home upon Furlough ICOIINGI- 311 EN 'ri tyzi;no7.eb.3Ea.-sr, lisori's alorine Water, II SON' PILLS. EXTRACT OF PARETRA BRAVA, Price, $1 per Bottle. H. C. OAKLEY, EEECZED33 DRUee/sir, 17YVM'=S ` 1~I ~IC~~~ Si&El TO-RAYS ADVERMIONTS • REMENIRER rr EL I g WESas AND NEXT TwERK • THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVHS. SEEN . IN THE CITY Are to be found AT CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, , est 'X 'p kormatinzpr. Boots and - Shoes of every descriptionost the most astonishing prices to clear the Fall and Winter stock. jaw!) O PAIR COUNTRY BLANKETS, Extra Pine Quality, OPENED THIS DAY, HUGUS & HACKE'S febl N EW AND BEAUTIPUL SONG, BF ROOT. "Just before the Bat* Xother," PIEST TERSE. Just before the battle, mother, I am thinidng moat of you ; While upon the field we're marching, With the enemy in view. Comrades brave are round me lying, Filled With thoughts of home and God ; For well they know ; that on the morrow, Some will sleep beneath the aod. VnEILIECriII, 1361 C73ElliTrß4sl. Copies mailed on receipt of price. For sale by CHAS. C. MELLOR, fent 81 Wood st. LARGE ARRIVAL: I, NEW, SEASON ABLE SPRING DRY GOODS, GARDNER & SCHLEITENS, ST'CCESSOR3 TO E. B. GA.RDITE.B. & CO., New Spring Shawls ; New stg!N Dress Goods;_ ?ley Black Silks; New Plain Lustadlles; New Traveling Hoods; $2 PaiM _ . Than any stock of old Dry Goods lit *if; At* Balmoral Skirts, at $2,7ö, LARGEST SIZE. Spring Style Prints, at 18 Met Shirting Muslin, at 20 and 25c, Heavy Russia )rash, at 12e, 414 IAIK6tIFFEeIit E OF Paris Kid Gloves t in new ordorei sTrretunD B keK,S, AT -SI" Linen Goods, cheap, Cloaking Clot a, cheap, Fancy Cashmeres, cheap. Sum 11W0 STORE Ton sale-11C, e kk JR4v zl 4 ll * 9l t4SPitrl /. lekß 17151* W. CtOiry t " Wailloeated and doing a goodta inquirsof uttieni , • . Jed of the menet tn sellingist,ft* • attention Ihrtt. E. to an tenihna liELlantO - Form Vocal • 'Mum cORTU--InVorelliadlor sue " Jam rtiMit iasuit ZiCit and First AL Vent47l — Wmamw; Va::imqp.b MAOndiorntr comet Madql
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