The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, February 15, 1864, Image 1

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    ADVERTISING RATES.
For ararl,,g fn
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Two Insertions.s.:.:
Three insertion& ..
Four I'll*M:islet ..
Five ineerfl One week
Two weeks....
Three weeks
One square ehangeal
vain
Single subscriptions
ble in atilninte.
Delivered th the
payable to carriers.
-.7a9 3E. lc
Five c
single s et übscri
tiea, ption..
Tencopieß, each
Twenty copies, each,
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Fortyhirty
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HERNIA OR RUPTURE
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture curet'
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Marsh's Radical Cure Truax
Hitter's Patent Trued
Flteh's Supporter Truss
Self... Adjusting Truss
Dr. Beanbag's Lace or Body Brace, for
the cure of Proiapsus Uteri, Piles, Atsionnaxl
and Spinal Weaknesses
Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup-
Piles Drop., fur the support and cure of
Elastic Stockings, h.r wenV nll4 micose
Eliistlc Knee Caps, for weak knee Joints
Ankle Supporters, for wesk knee Jo
Suspensory BandngeB
Self-Injecting Nyringes: ako cry
of Syringe,
Dr. 'KEYSER h.vs Bleu rt ‘,lll‘ h
'radically cure. licru In or Rupt urn•
. 1 111 - 4?"offiCV /It Lis i I EI 1, 14,1 NV(
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writing G.,r Trusqe, ,en.l the nu 111 be
inches around lup:lrdiatel3 (r,
DR. KEI :.Ll( nrllkitc7,, pi r,:q1 1 1 Attent
to t he Althea tit. , Ll Cl. frusee, in A.!Ld!S And Chlldr,
inad he iB atls tl e.l that. with an expel...no,.
twenty Se•tr-. h.• wit re enghled to ell% c sntisf
tin.•
Self-Injecting Syringe.
Self-Injecting Syringe.
Self-Injecting Syr'lig.-
r .19flt-Injecting Syringes
Sold at .DR. REY R'S. 140 Wood et rest
Suspen.ory Bandmges,
Suspensory Bandagew
Snspenaory Bandage•
Suspensory Bandages
A dozen lirr,rexit kinds,
21. dozen different
At DR. KEYSER , s, 14u Wood street.
nola-lyd.kw
P ILES OF
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
CED
Bekne will be
.found u certi t ale from one of the
most respectable citizens of Wiatne township in
regard to Dr. Keyser's Lindsay's Blood Searcher.
The Doctor's certificates are !In:thin reach, andno
one need be deceived in regard to his preparations.
De.. GEO. H. KEYSER became attieted with
Pflew about twenty years ago, and every pear
hey were growing worse, so as to trouble me
very much, so much so at times as to unfit me
for work. Sometimes I was so ball that I could
not do anything on account of them, they came
out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried
a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy
and sake whatever I could hear of or read of in
etc mars and pamphlets that fell in my way, but
I could not get cured, sometimes they would do
me some good for a little while, but afterwards
they would return again as bad as ever. I also
applied to two Doctors who visited me at my
holm and gave me some medicine but it would
not do, I could not get well. Over a year ago I
got an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood-
Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to
me you told me one bottle would not cure me,
and that my whole system would have to be re
newed by the medicine before I got well. I
4 6 bought one bottle and took it home with me and
used it according to your directions. I then call_
ed to see you again, when you nuj I I could not
expect mach benefit from one bottle. I bought
It on, one bottle at a time, until I had used fire
bottles. After this quantity had been used, I
was entirely w,-ll of the Piles, which had tort
en me for twenty years. In other respects n 1
health is impro% ed, and I am as well as could be
_ _ _ . • . -
expected for one of my age, being slaty years
past. I have I.een n ell non for six months, and
there is no appeal alive of a return of the disease,
I 08/1 do any kin.l,l- famine work now without
the Piles COIVal; dozen arid hurting me. I call
pit c h hay, chop wood, hit, e.r du any kind of
work Which before used to hurt me. When 1.
found out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking
it until Igot entirely well. I consider it my du.
ty to make my ease known to the country (or the
benefit of others who may be suffering as I was ,
and do not know the value of your medicine. You
may publish this If you like—l live in Wirktns
ToumAirp, and will be pleased to satisfy any one
of the truth of this certificateif they wish to oat
ELLIOTT DA yrs
&minter 24th, 1867
4111P•took vitt for the name of DR. GEORGE 11.
4411 ER on the cover of the bottle and pasted over
the Cork; also for his damp on Me United Slate,
;fecistp 'the top gra, hotae to present being Sagas
td *pee by a spurfoue article which is in the nurrret.
ilsant•liralaw
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utter per square, (40 words,)
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Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hemta cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
ict tire...7o;
I be tern,. fit Laic will be cash. hot the porchas
s, Ps. ~ t ' , lass I Nsii 1 acute, t
SlIlet• I 7' l o the 101211 numbei ao
PTHOUT ANY ADVANCE IN PRICE, l• azia, via,.
mar. a .i. Issa
- ~a's'a":",a},o‘,4ol,77lYet,;..,`Y/".„; i ' ! . , ' ,.. ' ,;.,1: 1 „ ' ; ` , ' ;', T 1„,„,,, T, 1v„ I,• t,,ir 1 Itnll,l antlysi e , of a prep.,- ! Crams 01 foreign birth and parentage
! Jewett, the Reeelver of the road. to be fortril e d tior, ~ ..tie.! 1 ue.o ,t. pot tip by Alesar.. It KN.
A Hilt ha, d
.in ease thearnount ott his but ss not made go.st at 1. ttla i s.
who ha ve arri e eil and settled in the United
, a u I) i -i ri s 4. 4
_tstAte.„4.o,notsoimpt. h i 0ra!ei1.0f..,,,,,,‘:._,.
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ll .ra, i ii_l_nr , y 9, Itio4, , """,.,,-^' ; States, as obtained from "ffleial reports,
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.Aptapv,et 'Ou . Pie Ten . is I
. 11? . r.olur!,.•etioti ''an-iii.-+Io- t amounts tii tyl-Ati 414. W hile 111 e specie- I m.
_ ,„.....p.4:..., pd tivilteni amounted to over $4OO
- FLOOR OIL CLOTHS: — t
t,...,,,,cia11ue55%. ''' '"""- ' t
SELLING 1101 GCE FOR A
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the sultacr,ber otters for sale the dwelltrig
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i C°i(l)'°e'r°°tl:::.ree°andtliailsZnalii'lelliointsishasv?airrtiiiyat:
I , ..t., e. ! ~. .11, pet,
house in ct, hid/ he now 11, en, SIIIIH ted ( SOil lit
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bee.
troubled :
a i ,, (l within the last fifteen years,
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Avenue, First ward. Allegheny The il,tt la z't
NLwAnK, N .1 .1 an 21, 1 863.
average of nearly 235, 000 per anum.
Woolen Druffo - et.3- & Crumb Cloths feet front by isu deep. running hack to a sto let, 511.,„nc 1<E,D„,,,,,, /..,.
I allley. It is a too storied Dn. k, swain s sir t tti ., _ Isr , t
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making
irAITIZE.NS AND STR 1 - ..voEm4. IN ts rs
room s and cellar. The out-house- ire a wash
d tt e .i , f , h io tt p t ed enilzir ,, , ,.a, , ; l i t n '
ptijeo,i•
~,,,,,nnitp,,,,,y,hp,,,,krini2,o,
gi,,l3=el
u - " pon
the
hasis
that
population
and
lawr
IL. need of medical adlo,,lio o ld not Intl to g,‘ ,•
\V INIII M . :" if A DES,
house, hlable, Mal 110 , 14 e A • Tiel•• 14 a 13:••• ‘ •
1110 eiar...e;i endure the paint iil operation or
hint scull.
Create wealth , Mr. HALL, makes some ve
11r Brown's remedies never fail Li cure illipti- ', al " . ,
It ns I .., _ , ) aril sorrow:l.Ln c The is slims tilled Yi ith sh sie
3 n other ._••z u n iz i t i ld: a i tltieha‘usi: ,tritiedulitotrofrmieyndes=
I Its II o it o s tnislns.f, Nil , ii„,,,rirutoi.n,e,,n,toail
, tri ds, :t g. .re . 14 gas and water In somb iss or ~,,,i ng fh, hy, 1 had ii.ed ,R, 0 ,,, I
tines, ssrolrilous and i talefea I ancell.l, 114., .
without
r. r 'g“ '
totem
to are l7
hereditary 1111111, allell 33 hitter. l/a0E1.4E14 and
value of the labor of each immigrant at
other skin diseases, the origin of %t loch the pa- Rags, Mats, Stair Roeli:, &,?. 1 aisp otter for sale a desirable csunf r y ro„.
„tar
att„a„ta, nit ,„ . , interesting calculations. Estimating the:
recovery, and after much experienee I look upon , s ,
deuce in Rochester township. Beaver county - , Pa •
th nt is ignorant.
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containing Ili enty acres of gri.und. I here is i
•
I ni se gootir 'nee a It inee 1 in tiny hand, from
sF.MINAL WE 1 NS:Ls,
e two ,toried frame dtreinntr cunt
On
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1 1 .,{ t: tith,i.,, linssiietrLnisfloer.,:arite,,inneacreksestitf3o. rtntht?, put- . • per anum, wehave added du=
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rooms. on the property 1 s I
g
nun; ds, -. ant Ire O , Il , tiil.L7 It
orchard of all kinds of fruit. There is good j
, . 1 the last fifteen years, frorn this source
et. Ou are ./erin.t tet. t I` • •
) . I o refer o ins if you see ,
the tot-' '3(:)0
barn, out-house s , &c. It 13 0.1•01.1 I a Mlle from the fi t
1 ruly.
I alone, the almost incredible amount -of
Rochester depot.
(Signed] Rev R. P. LIVINGSTON.
For terms, inquire of It m nol.,Es„
licit stock 1, almost entirt•ly newt. all having
it 1 , 000 , 0 00,000 to the capital of the CORSI
RHEUMATIs3I
beer, 1.11re:01 4 ,1 n :thin lonely day 4 10E cash, at ' jan2l-t( South Avenue. Allegheny
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oatY. R. a u.e..if Alin, of Albany, says:
the 1 ery low,t pricer of the Tear.
nOr SE FOR SALE.- "Atter using two boxes of your Ansholine, I i try. Mr. Hau.'s figures present the fol-
Dr. Brown's remedies cure In a few day a Ulla
was surprised 14/ find„ thick crop of young, soft Jo '
wing surprising result:-
painful affliction.
hair, covering the entire /scalp, winch had been
He also treats Piles, Gleet, sionnorrhoe, Fre- M I FARLAND, COLLINS IS; CO•9 No. 114 Elm St. 6th Ward. bald for seven years.
Taking the estimated value of the le
thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the
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Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder.
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth St., This property 11 one of the most convenient
NEw YoRK, Nov. 10, IS3 . boa of foreign emigrats who have arrived
Strictures etc.
and desirable residenees in the city. The lot ex- 11.
...soars KENDALL & Co,.
d
uring fifteen years, from 1849 to 1863,
A letter to be answered must contain at 1c.0.1
Heltk••en Postotliee -tn.! Ilisilatch and
tends from Elm to Congrebs str eet The house f iENTI.E!‘fiI . About eighteen months I
ago my
ONE DOLLAR.
noir,
a two story brick. containing six rooms, heside4 wile Was attacked With a BiekElef34l which °Cita- .1 , . / , 000, 000, 000, and the estimated
amount
Medicines sent to any address safely packed
-
------- - bath room, wash house, hake house and light dry smiled the loss of her hair to a great extent. For i r
Office and private rooms No 50. sinitlito.l.l
about a year It continued ymy thin, dry and ' o f money imported by them dming the
, cellar and pantry. There is a nicely ,at eil large
STREET. Pittsburgh, Pa noissi&xy Suitable Holiday Presents.
' yard, and a brick stable fronting on I. ongreaa st short, until she beg in to use yew' A'SillsE
-
same period, $262,500,000, gives agrand
IikTOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.-
The house supplied with gas hot and cob! water, A change for the better was at o • •
once apparent.
1,11 Among a certain elass of sell-tniPoriamP,,- EllthrOidered Piano dz Tal_llB GOVells hall painted
and
grained ; parlor nicely finished •
fhe hair began to thicken and lengthen, and as- total Of $1,262, 50 0,000. The censusshows,
/ with marble mantles ; proliert Y all In good l'on'll- sumo a soft, gloss, mid healthy appearance, and
pie there as a peculiar feeling of contem a t taeh
' non. Price $4.000. Terins---s2.uou in hand and these ellects are) permanent and continued. al- says, Mr. HALL, "that our wealthinereas
eil to all physicians that adi en ise 1111,1 ire vt t tie mie5.1.1... sn.l I LI. SLI IC ils.
the balance in two years. For further particulars though she has used but one ox. You are at 1
diseases named in this card, (PRI v A TE, DISEAs E.. , '
es eac 1 ten years at the rat soft 26-45 per
inquire at the premises. dela-fin . liberty to use these facts for the benefit of others
why this should be, they nor 110 one else can tell.
VELVET & BRUSSELS HASSOCKS
__ _ who may need so valuable N remedy for the hair. cent. No tl
Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis
/
w len take our increase of
eases of every denomination, in tact solicit just
DRUG STORE FOR sAr.E.-IN A
Respectfully yours,
the very diseases that are so obrai‘iotis to these A'U II 'CA ,L' ASS
neighboring City, a
J. G. ADAMS, wealth in c onsequence of innnigration as
Pastor Antioch Baptist Church, New fork City, above stated and compound it at the rate
very refined partie. I suppose they would our
_l3 12 ILT G .s.ron-E,
let one of their family go to a party that has de lie-'1
N.. :I; Fourth ht. '
i
277 CAN AL sT., New yaaE, of 126-45 per cent, e • t
e ery en years, and
voted years for their benefit, because he adveiti- s--- ------------,,in------,-- . well located and doin d b
g a goo business. The ots
January 20, 1863.
sea the fact, and their family physician sayil 110 1,.
STEAMSHIPS. jeet of the owner In selling is to turn his entire - 0
messrs KENDALL 6c Co. the result is equal to three billions of dol
a humbug so he can get the sage Of tso he has
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:,_ ___,_ . attention to another businesa For particulars I hale used several tuxes of your Aruboline lava in 18 - 0 and
, , to over seven billions of
almost deprived the party Of his life. He comes - ' - - ---',. . _
, inquire of •R. E. SELLERS & Co., and cheerfully certify to its virtue tur , a promoter
at last to the physician that alit ertises-how else C' li: .N A_ 1? I_3 1, I 1N
..1 , _.. ; Janl6-ni corner Wood and :•••econ t i ata oi the growth and beauty of the hair. dollars in 1880, independent of thetr
e ect
are they to know 1 Are they not aware that Sir
---r_ 's'------------=------- I sea er hive 1 I • • •
elo any thing in my family which ,
Astley Cooper. Sir Benjamin Brodie, sir Charles Steam to Queenstown said Liverpool. .
HEELER & WILSON'S
so perfectly answers the purpose uf a hair dress- Of any immigration succeedin g 1860.
Ball and •71- Paul R word detoted en?, in the The First Class Powerful Steamships, W
treatment of these diseases 1 - These men are lief.: siDON.
KEDAR,
lo ft : is an effectual remedy for dandruffand sore- These results are sufiic iently startling,
up as shining lights in the medical uorld ; I don't MARTHON, I
TRIPOLI,
til l PL'f ness of the scalp. I Consider it the best mach- of but we must remember th t ' h'
a ill t IS COM
assert that all men are worthy neat publiah, still
• WILL SAIL FLtOM NEW
the kind in the market.
there are a g - reat number of them that are. I hay e ;
..
. i - --.;,,' YOl li et err alternate Wednesday .
, You are at liberty to refer to me •as to the gel.- tr y - immigration is augmented population,
devoted myself to- tl.e study and treatment of ;
~:0 , , r ,„ , , ,c. oil
. . tl laever y alternate
uiness end perfection of the Amnoti N E.
PRIVATE Disi.:A , E.. , upwards of 40 years. and
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and that it is population and labor that
...-.....,,,,,,,,..„, e ~, ,,la‘. nad from Queen.tow n
Yours truly,
without egotism can say 1 hire saved hundreds - every alternate I,Vednesday
WARREN wAltu. create wealth. In other d
wor s, capital
from years of misery - and tintiniely death. 311 steerage na.....1.-e from L.l • vert - 1
treatment is ronflned t to the vegetable altogether. t , „„.
, i ,.,- . g . t c t a , s or . t - .- ---,-.! ,or Queens
—
int in currency
65 KING STREET, NEW YORK, P is but an a ccumulation of labor."
as I think-it is the best and most certain. It is in
If I t"" "• Ne ° , ln Vork to its
i 'lti" n
erpdol. 535 in currency
January Is, 1563. j
my power to bring htinflrials id ceflUicnte- For Steerage Passage a. 1 NS' '
r s yto I LLIAMs &
Messrs KE6DALL 6c Cu.. The report urges the e stablishment of
thought it neCe66.ll) tuevrtal) Is iti3 Lcueral sic- ,•-• , , .
rr v ./..U.C, 40 k ulton :•,t , New York. or
Gsrers :-For a long time my head has been al- a Bureau of Immigrationb
y Congress,
cess : but my long residence in this city is sum-
Tlios. RA ri . ii , A ,
, Agt,
most entirely , bald, so that I had abandoned the ,
cWnt proof without adding - more. Spermat orthen
No 122 Monongahela Home Water st
u.... idea of my h.air ever being restored. I gave my which shell have the general supervision
and all diseases arising from it are cured in a h0 . 28 _,
.. 1
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y _ . uccessor o ios„Rattigan
- barber some of your AMBOLINE to Luse on my f
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves -
.
0 the whole subject, and the writer says
every young man and woman to be careful in Se- PASSAGE PROM THE OLD COUNTRY,
head, and one day I was astonished at his in
binning me that the hair was again growing, and We can now well afford to appropriate a
letting a physician. The different advertiseme n t,
Lower than the Lowest.
the whole scalp entirely covered with a growth
that are seen in our papers are of no worth, arid
of new hair.- It is soft and silken, and g .„ o „.t iig . i sufficie•nt seta to defray the passage tO
no benefit will arise from ansvvers than only Ics s
__ s
_...4... TILE UNDERSH
tit IS
rapidly. I attribute it altogether to the use
of health and money. Hundreds are cured ann..- - t_r - - 4,4, now prepared to bring out passen
-1 this c f
ountry o a portion of those offering
ally by my new remedies AddressllOX 800
gears fo Sllts.l cl-Ast, MAIL
the A stnotirra s
jar-lyd Pittsburgh iftigtottlee. -- s.s----is , 'ILA ME lc - - el re. t from LI c ER-
I shall be pleased to verify this by personal i to come. He thinks it ought DOS so
cost
Pool- Lt C. Dis.l - 1..E1s Y, ori lA 1.W.1 Y to NEsy
*4 c_5l.tTS4 NAMOVite statement to any one who desires it, or would re. I
ter them to m v barber. Mr. Vino Carrao, Division ' the Government more than ten dollars a
C OSTAR'S yoi,K,„, priT,Bracrii.
SEVEN DoLLARS
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street, this city. Respectfut!
10, L r than any otte r agent here. I ',ll ~ get Have won the highest Premiums at all the in-
JOHN sErva. ; head for the transportation of these emi
"Er M -Tit Thri I 1V" , 1,, rate, ~,, t 1.,, ~,,,,,,,,,ed :..,,,,„„.„ ,z,„21 e v err portant State and alechanical. Fairs ii here es- .
grants, while it would only be the poor
, cci,, anti p t..-.enger, LEV 1001.1 111 et er) thin llibted Nig season, New improvments hal c re. i Miss Fanny Sefton. the beautiful and talented ;
-
scatty been Tide!) which renders It the moat dos actress says :
, egf who would need even this assistance.
In. , - v - 9 yER xi 1 NA To R s,
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lee.ll I , I}-f Iss/
gilt , Irabte machine- In the market. 1 bey are war- "I have used Res4DALL'S . 4 . 11 1130/./NE fo - I- •
r n "Could
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we offer intending immigrants a
Dr•tils vit the .N.CI lit:NA I. It .1 NE. payable at ranted for three years. Instruclions are given hair, and find it a y ery superior rticle. .
- 1 - 10 n. RATS, MICE, ROACHES, A NTs, aiii of ft, brai•che s in I.ngllnd or Ind In,. los axle. gratuitously. Call and see them in operation. have no hesitation in advising every lady who f
1 rec. passage to this country, or one the
Jr Bed BUgEt, Moths in Furs. Woolens se . In- 1 1 o r p tril..litors rt, to PO, .6 , c • ,ap p l y ' '
y to
Wm. SUMNER & esires an elegant head of hair to use it."
seeta OEI Planta, i'ol4'll4, animals, .s.-
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Mrs. Geo. T. Morgan, of Brooklyn, says : amount of which could be paid in this
Put up in 2,5 c, 50e, and 51 boxes. bottles and
i i i , dame ' , nice. No 3o k oth at ,
' W estern Agents."l have been using the Autiotiss for about
flasks; 4,3 and tas flasks for Hotels, Public Insti- saisSus... 1 and a -, lsithsuld at . Pif t-hurgh. Pittsburgh office No 2? Fifth street. - kdd .•
•
three doors nee a. an tiring that time my hair has country, the number of arrivals the first
eutions. a - ..c.
,
, below Bank Block.
jan.s-p&w. lengthened two and a hail inches.
year would be doubled." All of these
"Only infallible remedies known.' - Passa.ffe from Elm - land and Ireland. ____ ..______ ._
"Free from Poisons."
._
'are important stp r eestions and will no
"Not dangerous to the Human Farads ."'
iSZ ts.! .73 , 0 0 .
iir /
0
/ .
,
. ,_
"Rata come out of their holes to die."
/ jef
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE doubt be properly conardered. The har
-
.t! - -Sciil 6 holettAle in all large cities.
Prevents the hair from falling out d h
, yla c , ring populstion of the Old World
II ile-e - solet it) all Druggists and Dealers el on-
EUROPEAN AGENCY 41 "P l i . /
, KENDALL'S AMBOLIDE
where.
i 13 the most valuable addition while can
-
Causes it to grow on bald heads.
iff-sTsßeware of all worthless 111,11.0.6n5.
II
•
SiqesSee thst "Costar's' name is on each box, TIMMAS IL Et A TTIGAN,
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
I be made to the strength and wealth °four
bottle and !task before you buy. - s----4',,,,,5.' El_lif .11. 4N:AOt - \ \ ~ ,
...--/- ~___.,----
Prevents hair turning gray.
Address HENRY R. COSTAR. 4 Alononsiiliels House. Isttsburgh,
.
• KENDALL'S AMBOLINE country.
-
---_-- -ail-4a-
Principal Depot. 4-52 Broadway - . N. V.
Pa., 0 - Preratel to hticc- , ut or C'orner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, . Permanently removes Dandruff.
ies - Sohl 1.% R. lc. SELLERS & CO., and li. brie"""'or -end bask pai-ens Sr- In•in or to any
PITTSI - 11.11-RI If ; PA KENDALL'S AMBOLINE GENERAL ROSECRANa has .ignalized
L. FAHNE - _ , TCCK & CC , Wholesale Agen 1. part tof 111, ..t•I coos; i, . ~:l•cr b, -I. 11,. o; sail
(jives the hair lustre and beauty, his advent to power in Missouri by re-
Pittsburgh.
.0 16-tinulocl&ii lug packet.-
HE LARCiEST, Cl/1?.:1 PEST. AND
lug ;IL y 1;,.N1y: I. W. s.e I.E. I, iy :14, in any i T mos, success , i ,, ,,,,, ~,,,:, .. ~,,,_ KENDALL'S AmBoLrNE
moving the restriction which had been
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE. '''A"..,,`"nt f i,'.',';', l :: 1nd..... ] 1
1/0.1 , in..• u: ., nbati hale
, , i l•k.lik: in the United states.
, ASA - Students curl enter and rey his st si p .
time Prevents nervous headache
ICENDALL'S AMBOLINE
• imposed upon the circulation of the Chi- 1 4RE NOW P REPARED TO af,..
delve orders from the trade foriiii itiires of
1,. LI A h0..14 - ent tot the ol I lila 0 si
Inrented 1845. Perfected iSe.2.
~ ~. „,.. , , - , L• 11, I 1•Ille't f, IPS vOntaininzlll I 1 1 111..F111 II 1011 ,10 Renders harsh hair soit and gl,,ney , 4,0 Tl',,,es and other Democratic papers
• ~
, .g 1 ~ n, In, 'tie. lia lite line, ~i ~..„
te,
' ' `teal,_ ; FREE of - eh:up! to an) addres s ou I
... . . • Plthealll , E I 0 11 : 1 ENDALL'i4 AM BOLINF.
• : Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &RoreeElti4 .lro;n
i t EcEivED TRIBUTE FROM ALL el., ,tiling beiueen New York. LAI erpo,,i, (Liss_ t the Simnel-fah., JENE-13.s & 'SMITH,
by his predecessors, General Cumrrs, is -
1,1,1,4, re east.,, ,
ther.sewiegmachines. at the Worlds Fair, Kow and Li , '" ~1
, 1 ,,,_ .1 ,,, , / ,, •
P ittsburgh. Pi
censed at the exposure of his cotton spec- oF THE BEST QUALITY
186'2. while the Singer Sewing Machine receive.l .lan 6-1 1 sl rill, ii li ITTItjAN. I'''" - - --
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
!
_ ___ _ _
an honorable mention on its merits ; and Wheel
11-BECKHAM & LONG,
u urea diseases of the scalp
ulations, proh ib imes in his de- i Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, rasa.
er tr. Wilson's a medal for its device, called "Cir- BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY' 1 -11D1
.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
cular Hook." The Howe Sewing, Machine, was
______,
Liberty Street, Pittsburg
The tot hair dressing tor Chi l dren. , s ,
,_,
___________
partment, anti
coGen. ;Bcrropiataa sever i Butterfield Sc. Co
-I,
awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor.) is . is . A&
.. A .
. ri t. -.. . .......
A 0 EN T i iron
, had the moral ourage to remove the in
as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our
..i..Ns ,
alsters and Hop Dcalem
_ v ._
alanutacturer and wholesale dealer in
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect •
Russell klewer and Reaper
I interdict, for fear - of its being used ) 3-1
all kinds of
_ s
work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics.
Buckeye Mower and Reaper,
I WATER STREET; ' '
against him by the radicals. When in
Sold and rented, Cor. Penn &St Clair, streets. I CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, Quaker Mower and Reaper,
KENDALL' AMBOLINE is put up in boxes
decll3-Iyd . WERELRras V. 4
A. M. AIcGREGOR. .
Cayuga Chief Mower and Flea containing two bottles-one to be used at night,
high favor with the Ad • •
e numstration, Gen.
my 2 e.dltaw-ly
Agent. ' NO. 64 FOURTH STREET,
Farmer Mower, ,
for restorative use the other in the morning, as a :
.
-- - --- -- . _ .
Woods' Mower.
dressing. It never fails to prevent the Han - from ! Rosgc-RAns was exceedingly intolerant of
LIVERY STABLE FOR SA LE.-THE I Between W ond and M ar k et'
entire stock, consisting of Hs iitsEs, Bust- : de3 PITTSBURGH, PA. Also, d ea l er , in Agrioultural and Fat Itn- .
Dlim n a falling out, or turning prernaturelv greS- It 13
jEtEIE9d&R• • extracted from Roots, Floteen and Hear, and has Denaohratic papers. He would not allow
GIES, C ARRIAGES, BA Ito ECH Es, 11A_R- ' 1- ..f - E"1' 4 0.:N . , .0 1...013.1.1N.---&-i..70- ' et .
~
- - -
IaN , LI used in thousands of cases where the Hair ,
NESS, EIf.:AR;;Es, SLEIGHS. and all other
TOUR GAS BY USING GLEA
- Watt coming out in handfuls, and has never failed: them to circulate ha his army. He has
vehicles belonging to the establishment I- oneiml Are prel,vred to Cu
S AVE son's Anti-Flickering, American and Imper- to arrest its deeay. and promote a healthy and
. apparently grown wiser since then. We
tor sale by the undersigned on reasouable terins
G-1-IAVIE.L. 11,0 07E'ING,' ial Gas Burners, a sure saving of f wenty-five per vigorous growt,h. Price si.oo per tx... i hope this act is an earnest of a wise and
and also the buildings will be sold or leased fur
cent. The Anti-Flickering is just theti f
ling or
a term or years. For fu rt her information inquire
the Office. Cell and see then. burn at the Gas
i liberal Administration of affairs in the.
tan short nosier.
PREPARED ONLY BY
of R. H. PATTERSON.
• Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of
I Department of Missouri.
Corner of Diamond et., and Cherry alley. Material to sell with instructions.
WELDON Is ISZLLY, '
jaral-.ltt
_Air Office, corner 511 and WQOd streetatEmAd 4°4 164 Wood street. KENDALL & CO,
30 EA EiIIiCETS, "PINTS ANDI StOrr• -
fel*
,quartiv! Hodttqleg titiampagtie, .
'• " . 20VaselSparkling Moselle.
' 7!O d ud for s l a i lta m
.
It RIGKEBTSON JOB
evvr v kind
A dozen different kinds
A dozen different kinds
MEDICAL.
KUNKEL'S eELEBRATED
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. ' FOR SALE
eoreign Enitgr.
13A R(;AIN S. i MISSISSIPPI FOUNDRY 1 .ii_ .k: I` , l 13 A_ .I_, lE. ' s
atio
I
The subject is now claiming much at
-
1 6 3 t. Le - ul6l, Mo.,
O_IIIAKE ROOM FOR OVA SPRING 1 1
FOR SALE LEASE. lAAIB 0 L 1 - IN' 1 1 ,
, tendon both in this country l i nd in Eu
T Goods, we offer at ' I
i
The Great Tonic,
11-1 1,oleFiti le or Retail. • _
..—,
FOR THE
The Great Tonic,
R Fan FOR SALF VOA I
The tireat Tonic,
AT I W E en li tlre P 7t E rick of . -
The t treat ']'note, Al'
The greatly increased demand for
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ' °
, T ols, Patterns & Machinery i 1 - IAIR • inlinr iu thiS country, caused by the large
rot Dyspepsia and Indtgestion.
9' Of the abut e well-known establishment, togeth ' .
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
er with a Leittle on favorable terms, for a petiod,l I nUM ber of our working people called off
For Dy spepsia tort indlgestiou, Hoods, Sontags,
I of } ears of the buildings and grounds.
CO the war, and the high wages, are causes-
For Weak S'tomaclis and I Finest Deltalty .
' The stock of patterns i the most complete in • A. S'I'LIfULA'I'ING-
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility .
Ladies' Wool Vests l in the 11l '' '' ' f ' '
, ,sel l ein maim), every Israel} o station
i 11 t filch are producing their natural effect
For Weak Stomachs and General Dehinty - ,
, ary and River Steam Engines, of er one thous- ,
For Weak Stomachs and densest Debility ,
A loge quatitti) id'
, soil wheel and pully patterns. all kinds of mill . EXTRACT HERBS i
I in the thickly populated countries of Eu-
Reliable anti Sure to dot iood,
. machinery, and nearly efery other class of work '
I rope. The field is an immense one, and
Relinhle and Sore todot Good, Heavy Wool Socks,
used In thewountry .
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
To parties having the necessary capital, the I Fort THE i already the rulers in the old country fore-
Reliable and Sure to doGood,
Traveling or 1 above, with its established custon and reputation '
And Cannot do Harm,
Negligee Shirts, offers an unusual chalice for 14."111"ble In crab GROWTH AND BEAUTY I see ,the drain which will be made upon
And Cannot do II a rtn,
4
,
mint.
1 the bone and sinew—the real strength—
and Cannot do Harm.
I If not disposed of as above by the ° UTE t ;I' ,
And Cannot do H 'ton.
Undergarments, ' FEBRUARY, 1e.64, the Tools arid Patterns will '
(IF
lOf their nations. England fears the al
it
coats but little and Purities the Blood,
be sold In detail. For terms and price. inquire
It Costs but little and Purities the Elood. Winter Goods. on the premises.
' illOst total depopulation of whole districts
It Costs but little arid Purities the Blond,
fe WA f 24 KATY, Matt 'NE & (a, T H 1- ,- .: H it_ rit .
It cost. but little and Purities the Blood,
We continue 10 keep i well assorted tuck ot
1 in Ireland, and alsvile great depletion
We only ask a Trial.
nAir_azoA.l.l 5i.A.L..1,2.
i of her agricultural, Mining and manufac
e only ask a rial. Trimmings, I
--
-
We only ask A Trial.
IRobert Garrett Ft Sons and the
luring districts at home; while on;the con-
We onl3 ask a Trial.
A Purely -Vegetable Preparation. I Intent the same exciternent is being felt
of this Valuable Tonic, Embroideries, Pennsylvania Railroad Comp'y lln the Court
of t 'ommon
U! this Valuable Tonic,
The Steubent ille and Indiana ;Pleas of lixr- A Purely Vegetable Preparation. -' among all classes of the working people,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Handkerchiefs, I
Railroad Company and Jere- I rison County
I
01 this Valuable Tni,
Hosiery,
mirth Wilbur and Henry 51. I Ohio. A Purely Vegetable Preparation. and unless the present unsettled state of
Only 75 Cl's. and One Dollar per Bottle,
Alexander, 'Trusteed and others.
r tray 75 Ct. and One Dollar per lion IP.
national affairs should lead to a general
Only 75 Cis Foal 'lnc Dollar per
tittle, Gloves,
lit ~ PrIZSUANCRTOTHR-JUDGMENT A Purely Vegetable Preparation.
A in this eitse, ordering the Sale of the Stollen
war emigration to America will be the I
Only 75 CIS. and One Dollar pgr Bottle.
Notions and alle and Indiana Railroad, to pay the amounts
A Purely Vegetable Preparation.
Manufactured solely by S. A. KI NKEI, ft
. grand leading idea which will fill the
asiairtidaed to be due said Wilbur and Alexare
BRO. General Depot. 1i i Market street. Ilar- '
•
; tier. Trustees of the first mortgage and also the • A Purely Vegetable Preparation. public mind of those races whose kindred,
, rieburg, Pi For ade in Pll 1 5.131' lir 411 by ail
Nick-Nacks amount tine them He TrUgteeitOf the lif i ennil u
ropeotible dealer,
,
~,. j gage ot said lAnnpany, and In the obedience to A Purely Vegittible Preparation , friends and countrymen have found
For sale in Pittsburgh by RE. SELLEII sx. In great variety. Also. a very lame su pp l y b{ 'i an order of bale issued out - itt said Court, dated
CO., and 13 L. FAIINESToCK t,. CO.
homes, Wealth and fame in America.
~: cI
rri:\ , , ;
„ 1,:\;,,,
~ini.,o
any
em., the sixth (6th) day of January lost, I will otter A Purely Vegetable Preparation.
]sots-6m
'
rit public sale. at the front dour ta the 1 'ono
----
Organized sneieties are now being es-
IMPORTANT TO LADIES, , zl...l'llViilt oqii-E„ol,,ny Shade ,, ) House., tn
A Purely Vegetable Preparation.
STEUBENITILLE, OFIIO,
ta blisbed to promote foreign immigration,
pi 2 1,,,,, , tlw place debut - wired in the decree for sales and A Purely Vegetable Preparation.
"Great American Remedy." Don't Vorg - et the
• • between the hours of twelve o'clock, noon, anti 1 ,
itiudi
tr n i - l i c t , li ra t r h g e re i a n t d er tn o l. n 7 s e i T% - i ts h
ir n i o i n li .r l
l offer e d
, three o'cloek pm. of the •
haft stood the test or analysis and experience, ' l l '
Harvey's Orono Thermal I T' , \ l 11 - {K ET STREET, . '27th Day air February, 1.03.4. niiil the - Ail al !NE" it, it tiOutieholct.no
.
cesaity wherever it has been used. intr.) ~p er.ition after the war shall be
L' 's 1"1_,L.L.t.;
to the highest bidder, ("relish, the entire 'morel-II
an , l nee! of the r . , , retiben, rile .111,1 in.:lrina ;ail- l'.,''''''','-'".""-f"' te r it, " a ''''9, T.''' . t uded the tide will surge toward our
H A YE NEVER VET F AILED, NV II El% I IVIACRUM & CLYDE.
meta / ( reay,. ~,,,,,, r f roto r gon' On 4 . ,,,,
road I 'nu,pany .13 inc . his the town: or ',ten
the directions hat e Iwo, strictly baton el .r 1,1,3
hrada ; eralbeatel. danderli; Curt's .11,-
i !snit ale and r\ rwrok, and Lei wren the sante and
shore, with a ~ t rength and voluffie hither
in removins dttficulties arising from _
the branch of salil t ii ii ,, lillittl 1 ',LW, .i unction to lux,., r.l . I , . ~..71) . ~ a pre - ent tee
oBsT hi .( - 1' luNs, oR s'l oPPAG 1: OF ,90 DA YS '`-‘ LE OF
,i,,, 0, ,- ‘ , ,,, , c !..a.tta igr to unknow It ill the liktory of the rnigra.
' the ton n of Cadiz. in, hiding -ill rfe,hts of s, f,
NATURE.
'''''
I held and contracted for by • %Aid I Inn pant% the 1" run
d'''.'sh"./ '''' , t' , "'" Uli ."!'"'"II'"'
Or in restoring the system to perfrict health when
D ii? y Ant sti k 4 k -E- k c I .
t aupt•ratructure and tracks.thereon.allsnktrack, , , h' 1 " -, ',,,, Inry 1110111ent .of the i i vili zed nation, of
sufferinr; !row . Spinal A decturns, Prolap,,,,
Uteri, the 11 hites, or other weaknesses oi Ha gx IF 1 1.17 4 1 : www..,1,,,,,,t ground. and building, thereon l' . • r,pe. ~... y, . ~,14..1 10 i, Wiivithi:i Ibr y , rlf4 ill u„ .! ' d i , t .,,,,i,.
/ c.' ,, 0,,,.•., ,',„„
uterine organ.. The Pins are perfevtl3, infraile,,.
I%n.r7,3l(Pse,Zlinluirr„,il,.,l,.!.,,t7aflitii,,",-.1;:;,11„4.1/2'oh',.',IIT,', 7i5„..,3,
11 No gel A1.11i1,1"I r-. 1.
..... .
The lovoign immigration boeletV 01
on the constitution, and may be taken by tla•
tilt: cktOn NISI.: GIFT OF REA 1"I` A. ...
t , ,lde., cc ater station-. warehouses. lob. and I tntis '
most delicate females nit hotit c tithing distre, , I •
he
nn, , ,,,,e 1
,f
t t c„.,l ta ~,)„,,,,, ~„,I , 4 ,1 „,,i h t . 1.1 h.
~,,, \., 1, a arc, ltost..il icitt.ro t ot et that I gra.m ' Hosfon fin Ve taken the matter in hand in
at the same time
11, ail -1 hot 7 . ill and Wint, I r -to. k- ~,,,,,,, 1 orripan) tor rh.fr purpose; lief -,11 tie, rn - inerr, " l ' '' Mr ' id .' '''"l r--...ft1...1‘,1,-11.-• ~, I...iiiior whi, I, Ititottkea to be elninent
i ! THEY ACT As A Ci 1.11131.
t obi,. aia , more E!lt I town- the, at tribute rile,
„.„h,,,, ~, , 3 t .„ ~,,,,,,i . ...i f I \\ Es. ~..“•(.41•1.,, bworoort r ,•-. •ar nprehrnery ti..- it. I ell , other
By strernr . theruog. in, krorattnc 1,1 le6lolin_i the
ion. 1. , 11 ,. , i ~I I . r 1..1 , 1 li: , . Idi 1 , ,-; .;o a I Dy . H, rrip ~Ellll, pr . .iperi) . Uncial in opi-rilltitle,lnitilllaltill.. i,I le. , I I "' • ,;,,,t t . 11, , 'W , ' , .•' . Ititurtent ll ot ' 11' , tit ,'"e -.fill They have issued saveral
'Y . ' el" " ' "" ' 3 " - " le ''''''''' '''' ' 3 " "W"'
r 1 hlp , , . ,r, ...,,,,, I;ereemr, cr rh e p; ~., P tirie, , 1... -,..1.1 r,,,,1, lido ter: fel r orr,i, 111% . ,_' 4 ' l. ': ,I ,' 1 , ' , ,, b , -i i ,. .. , ii lie iiiiinlorled atilt,
the Monthly period with rerrubtrit Non , ~.. ' `''' '
11111sfrlaill. StattrillCal papeN OR Abe sub
~,: sit tither, the Ital.-114,4W rir.tnt,..tani pricil,e.. '''''' '"'''' lima- '-', ~,l 3 . rrur• ll 10u will
(Ili
,stylus aryl ~,,,, the ob-rr I, rum 0,,' In.,
II ./ 1,1 :•, i 'II.
or -lid sloth," ille and ll4itti N nirti I t wit-
~'",''''"'"er,"l'kfk,''''re''.‘“yrhi'''',,yh'lL' ''''ll 1 '
X'ti mi Ilarls..t env, 1.
r flies- estimatethat the war has tak-
Thet stwithi. 1111, 0, cr. NI/ I 16 I ii, it IL, lit.-I ,
nun -
i
I three or tour months of pregnaitcy, throirrh aile te '' II o wren I 21,11 in.! 11, Diani.,n I I , mr,%. ~,nr• h, under the Aaw st 0 the 1,1 ~. t/I ": ",'' '' '',i'''"."''''''''',l..,,r,",,uorron,,,lnorin '''
~i. !
at
any
other time.
ac ,
r .,,,,,,,,,, ,,m.
~,,,,,., , ,
I ,
~ , ~,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..„........,,,,,..,,,,,,......... 1 on hu o, t r., btaneet to Woolf stile cod t „,., ~ ,„ iii , ithiiil fili, . . I ..):1t 4h...14/till, 11.•//, suli.ea. ell from the induqtria I pursuits:Mout one
, result .
~,,•,,,,, 101 1111 111 k1111X th e bAIdSAII'. the AIN,.
L E, L , v ' • ' ;' ' ' CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &C .'' ,-''-', -,", oil ,- -ue ,,,,, - - 1 1 ,,,,,,, !- ,- r,-
II 1./it ile.' 41 t .. , ii 1,,,1, I. Ike I iiiii . l .i , FFI .1' I• I , 0e tenth of the., laborers from :Nita' Eng
., her l'Orlt.llllfi tiii 1 . 11,- 7 , ,I, I , 0., E
longing and 'tinter ton nit thereto n t.t ti• ..,d It . ' I i • ' t C.-,- ,t ''' l ''''' "" ' ter ''''"?'"'' '' le
; Di ILLAII
tire; 1,111 the locornolice.„dar, raika g ~,, ), ~ •,
, \ to., il, tti tt ei tt t 11,11• ... 1 / 1 /.11/t 14 1 / 1 /0 /I Or 0,1 111/11i And a 'dill greater proportion fusm
A T T It V
n'll property not itraehral. of said color, in , 1. ' " " 1 ' ! " '' " I ' 4 ' n ''''" ' l 'm'. h '" e l ' ,lle i ll '''' , 'He , e the Westeran State , In a report recent
,in t. sem ...per ttely, and to it, ow . :‘ , sir,,,e. ~• ‘"''"'" , t" "'" ' , '""I'l”I' - ''"' ,. ''' , ."''d "" " ' i
not Ices than In o-thlrils of the fee:rent %rib,. ll e append cern th. fie, or In - ! ( rim ~,,, ,' iy , uhrnitted 1., the immigration u.m
ther,of
i 'lreiniA 111 A orld-is rte natio 4 11011. 'lllO 01 •
MIMI, ',III 1.1
Ibe rithount of astt auttigy,,, ze l ien , t . .!,375,3.2...i ~f the it eiitittest iml 100+1 l'a'al/o.lAble . 11 /V14301 ''''''
0'
a ”nirli'ss hy EDWARD H: HALL
iti., iv month. Is The finittunl ol tii•Lonil tnortgis, hen 1,.114,111 thri and neight.o.r Inv el tit, whom 'IN , non trans it, some very interestibg st at f-ment9 are "cis
1,, tt hieli lit t, III,• , 11 i 3 Liirt,ted
oil • DR. of Alt V.ET•ti Tit T I
on of Few ales. Freon ) •I.
•0, Barrenne,s. Sterility. Reproduction. 4E1,1 11,,,
01 Nitture. and entpciAricglly It, LA 1 I 't; I
VATE ElAlt I. 1(. pntnphlet
, , Pages. hero free to rtn) tiddres, .St x ct. 111.,
ed to 1..,) ;.oslA,o.
Z-;41 - 11, pills
,11
confldelitinily. alien deetred.
and pre-1,11.1 tJII rer t'll•;
11111 AN. )1 I,
.1n 1
hurgh. g.
I" 11 I NTA.'.l'.l.: I )1,-; I, A
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE
No. 50 Smithfield Street
I I Dr. A's remedies for this affliction. broileht on• ••••
by solitary habits, are the only medicines known -
In this country which are safe and will .spee,2ll 3 Less Than Manufact users Price*,
restore to health.
(• , ,v ( z•pt-t 1t ult
‘;lit 11,1 Ind HET:111
lt , r,
' 1 rr.
DRlED•Atitrs
hfl—A RIGHT
DRIED APPLES—In afore and for sale by
FETZER tr. ARMSTRONG,
corner Market and First NIX
, MONDA
WALL PAPER AT OLD PRICES—
Glazed paper At tbe.
for sale byLight c oloredehemzaper at /sc.
Jazao W
W F. MARSHALL ,
87 ood et, , dec24-Iy-W
MEDICAL
506 BROADWAY, N. Y.
And sold everywhere.
?ire pail g Amt.
. 1 ":11:generally, of Melt •
mope tatd lyfor
give a rtvni than afttithlesaVerini
like women who alwaythatathei female
rival more than the faithless lover.
MORNING POST
Steith Rh, irthqj pEstisitmetn
J
WIZ & MYl i ?roPrietor&
•
PLAIN AND FANCY JODPRINTINP.
t tiA t ia the best—style.
iTENTI
()N-pAID TO "
RAILROAD:, MERbitii, AND
_..,,LESAL PRINTING
facilities for doing
P 41 ,4•0•1 Mlzoirmizpries, deo.,
For uhlbylowtl4 Cont i cannot be
lath.
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Loh is First, xa. Order, licrer or
ak a ` UtiqPiPi
We do not which of these'is first
in the scale of ivaiiiMatit fi;tkile sake
. of the present argument,fwe might con
cede that the abolition. of slavery dc
serves to tjee rank of the military defeat
of the rebels without in the alkghtest de-
I gree invalidating the force of ourreas
-1 oning. The question, as itive‘nowiwish
to present it, is, if the success of the war
and the abolition of slavery ...hero any
connection as cause and affeet,--twhich
of the two :mustfirst take place intorder
to render the other feasible. ,Dre-tostate
it differently, and strike .ateoneti at the
heart of the subject, wouldahtkahOlition
of slavery by a ectnatittltionaf. -amend
ment effect its object by theimere force
of the enactment s or would military op
erations still be necessary to.make the
amendment respectedl. -To suppose that
the rebels are standing : out on a consti
tutional point,, and that they would at
once submit, like good loyal , citizens, to
an amendment of the federal compact
so made as to be legally binding,, would
be a singular misconception of rho na
ture of the rebellion. They are fighting
for independence.' They irPudiate the
federal Constitution altogether. :- Wheth
er amended or unamended, whether,kept
or violated by those who still acknow
ledgi allegiance to it, they maintain, that
its authority does not bind them;. and
they will fight with as much resolution
and persistency to resist the emancipa
tion of their slaves . by a constitutional
amemlnient, ith they will to resist etnan -
cipation by the necessary operation of
war, or by the , illegal ,- , I nu clamatioti o f
the Preeitlent i An amendment of the
Coll gitutien:them has not the slightest
tendency, to bring the war to .a more
speedy teraMiation.
It is idle andchildish to amuse our
sell es with amendments to the Constitu
tion to operate upon the seceded states,
I until we havedemo.nstrated our ability to
enforce, in thosestates, the provisions of
the unameaded. instrument. When we
are able toicompel ohetiience to the eon
stitutionalitstands, we shall haves Tea
.-,ona blechltanee of enforcing pro - visions '
not yet ia „it. " Until then, the,amend-
Meet WCRilribt. esiMply an unseemly- and
ailigiOrtGAS threat, exposing us torderis
ion by Inn notorious inability to -put it -
in exepution. The first thingin order is
to reacquire jurisdiction over the revolted
territory ; we can then, with mdre:ahow
of propriety, establish new rules for its
government. ,-, ! , t ,-,
As, from the nature of the case, a con
st i titional amendment abolishing slavery
would be in operative`nntiltafter the war,
there is no good reason why it Should
not be deferred until the war t tat Over.
The war alone is a business of sufficient
magnitude to tax all our energies and , re-
sources until the governinent novrieter
cising jurisdiction in:the reverlteittatites
is overthrown-and put out df the *ray.
We have already had more than enough
of tuamilitary" and quixotic mtterinises
undertaken on the foolish idea 'that there
was some shorter by-path to suceemthan
finding the.main rebel armies anditout
ing them. The adrainistratidd , has
squandered our . resources ;illy 'si'nte'red
expeditions to densely -poptihned - Slave
I regions with .the putting- ilielretiting
alarm which should recall tlieteßttklops
forme defense. It is •:: notitridur that
these expeditionS have falledof their ob
ject. The rebels have acted
_CorknitiPiary
principles, and deapite our effortOo'di
vert theta, have kept
, up as effeCtive a •
conceritrafion or 'tin& tritep'ti as if the
slave question did not 'etiteintb the itlin-
troversy. They have frequently gliijied
.
advantages by encountering us with . Su
perior numbers at the decisive polite
And the sooner we abandon all litttpure
ly military objects, and wage ite"War
with an eye single to military ietOts,
the sooner we shall be in pOsitititi:Wen
force not only the original Conirtiiiiiionp
but such amendments dB 'we may Where
graft think fit to is graft upCon it.— World.
HOW it can to pass
.that Gametal
Bormta should think himself end his
treatment by thirebel authorities n mat
ter so important thatthe- lives of - brave
men wounded in their count:y . 7s defense
may properly be jeoparded in .order-to
give him the ;fiatisfattiorn of 'managing
our intereourse,with-Richmcma; WinteUd
not inquire. There is ho pahsion'aofre
morseless and so , cruel as vanity, acid
the man who shrank not from branding
himself as;infamous in the sight ofehris
tendom, in order that he might torment
and insult unmarried winner/ wltOohad
wounded his self-lore, cannot reasona
bly be expected to weigh the agonies'er
the death of a few Anterican EfOklittitor
a moment against the dignity Oflibis
office and the splendor of his own stmt.
der-straps.
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