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OifffiSEftftn'JA •.* 60|bnenjonth . .. » B,(*
Two Insertions.... I,ooTwo months 9$F
Three insertions... l,26Three months li’oo
'-“Pour months 13,00
J ion “ •' ■ 1,76 Five months i?oo
2,00 Six montlis 15 00
Two weekß 3,60, One year 26 00
Three week 5.,,,... too! '
'* ne square changeable onec a week 1 year. $30,00
I> A-IXjY O © T ,
TlKn MvS tlona by mall - * 8 ’ 00 pay
C“S “ 5, ’ a ‘ 18 “ nte per Week ’
WEEKLY POST.
Single subscriptions $1.50
Five copies, each I 40
Ten copies, each ‘1,30
copies,- each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20
thirty " “ .t tt 1 10
*° rt y ..
IJERWIA OR RUPTURE,
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Rtmla or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured.
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 IDeruia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or'Hernia cured,
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss,
Ritter’s Patent Truss.
Fitch’s Supporter Truss.
Self-Adjiis)lup Tinas.
Dr. Banning’s I.oce or Body Brace, for
the cure of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal
and Spinal Weaknesses.
Dr. s. S. Fitch's Silver Plated Sup-
plies Drops, for the support and cure of
Elastic Stockings, for weak and vancose
Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints
Ankle Supporter*. f, jr weak knee joints.
Suspensory Bnndn^eSi
Self-Injecting Syringes; also every kind
of Syringes.
I>r. KEYSBR has also a Truss which will
radically cure Hernln or Rupture.
at hia Tirim Store, No. i4O WOOD
1 REtT.; siun ol the Golden Mortar. Persons
'•;iting tor Trusses sh.iulJ send the number of
l; .hea arouqd the body immediately over the
OR. REVS Eli will give hi« personal attention
to the aplication >,i i adults and Guldren.
and he is satisfled that. with an experience of
twenty years--, he w,!i he h-1 to cue satislac
Setf-InJ<cting Syringe*
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Self-Injecting Sjriuge*
Self-Injecting Syringes
Sold at DR. KEYSEK'S. u,» gUtcT .
Suspensory Damlngn
Suspensory Uaudagtn,
Suspensory Baud ages.
Su*pen*or> Bandage*,
A i)u7on ttitferent kinds,
A Uo/en different kinds,
A ilo/t-n different kinds,
A dozen different kiude,
At DR. jrKVSER’S. 1 40 Wuod street.
noKMydikw
JpU-KS OB'
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
OUR E D .
Below wit! be found a reefs' .! f ~,, t ,f [>, e
moil rvtpt.lM.- of I V,lk.„s 1.amd,,,, in
regard to Dr. Keyset's Lindsay’ Blood S , at. her
The Doctor's Certificates are wM.nnaeh, undue.
one need be decm-cd ..yard to h,s pr. oaraUons.
I)R. GtO. H. Ktl.-til
I articled « ilh
PUes alout twenty years ago. and ciery year
they were growing worse, so a, l„ trouble me
very much, 60 much so at limes as to until me
for work. Sometimes 1 waa so bad that 1 could
not do anything on account of them, they came
out on me as large as a hickory nut. I haj tried
a great deal ol medicine for them. I used to bu)
am) take whatever I could hear ol or read of in
circulars and pamphlets that fell In my way, hut
I could not get cured, sometimes they would do
me some good for a little while, hut afterwards
they would return again as bad as ever. I also
applied to two Doctors who visited me at my
house and gave me some medicine hut it would
not do, I could not get well. Over a year ago I
rot an advertisement of your Lindsay’s Blood-
Searcher, made by yoursclf-whcn 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. ]
bought one bottle and t v r,k n home with me and
uaed it according to your directions. I then cal]
ed to see you s 6 *i c , „ hrn BaiJ t coulJ nO ,
expect much benen: tr..,» one bottle. I Mught
It on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five
bottles. After this quantity had been used. I
was entirely well ol the Piles, which had tortur-
etl me for twenty yen*. In other respects my
health is improved, and I am as well as eould he
expected for one .d my age, 6;x:y Jeal3
past. I hate been weii now lor.tx month., and
there is no appearance of , return of the disease.
I can dq any kind of farming work note without
the Piles coming down nn.r hurting me. lean
pitch hay, chop wood. iitr. or do any kind of
work which before used to hurt me. \y hon j
found out your Blood-Scatxhcr I kept on takin-
it until I got entirely welL I consider it my rt u .
ty to make my case known to the country for tl e
benefit of others who may !>«■ suffering .-is I was
and do not know the value of your medicine. You
may publish this if you like—l live in Wilkin.
and will be pleased to satisfy any one
of the truth of this certificate if they wish to call
KI-LKJTT DAVIS.
December 24th, 1863.
M&Look out-for the name of DM. QEOMQE H.
& E rSEfe’ tfft the cover of the bottle dnd pasted- .over
the cork fettle for his stamp on the United 'States
stamp on the top of the bottle to prevent being impos
«d upon hg a spurious article which is in the market.
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r* 1 5 '-i £A s?
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4 MEDICAL.
jgrNKEL’S CELEBRATED
Bitter Wine of Iron
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine oi Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
For and i ndlge6tll)n
ror Dyspepsia and Indigestion
ror Dyspepsia ami Indigestion, ,
r or iJvspeptJiu and lndieestiuh,
For Weak and lieiioral Debility
Tnl \SW ant l general Debility,
Stomachs ami General Debility '
R/.h»Km-)\^ k - s t om , Achs ">‘l General Debility
Reliable ami slfe tmlnUood' * lar!?e Rnd l,eauUlul Block of Bead Buttons,
Relllb!: and 35S t‘o SoSS} 1 ' !!"“ ' ° f
.Amicannnt.lnliarm le »»>r Dresse, ami Nets. Also a
Ami i ’iumoi do Hmm
Ami Lannot do Harm.
It S? h U I {! tl ! e and "llood? *'
l ! PoSlf f U , 1 S ll }* and titles the Blood,
t Costs but little and Purines the Hlo.hl
Costs but little and Purities the Muodj
We only ask a Trial.
We onh ask a Trial,
We only ask a Trial, i
Wo only ask a Trial, i
I Of this Valuable Tunic,
I Of this \ aluable Tonic,
! Of this "V aluable Tonic.
Of this Valuable Tonic,
i inly 76 ( 'ta. and (Inn Dollar per Bottle.
/ i J , ( : 4 tS- &n< l ° ne per Bottle,
"\l 4 S # ,a - an< , Une Cellar per Bottle, '
m f * - ta * AI1( * One Hollar per Bottle I
Manufactured so e y by S \ KT\Vwr!’-
BRO. General Depot. n\ Marke. V.r«d Uaf ■
nsburg, Pa. lor sale in i'lTTsm 'KOH’bv all '
respectable dealers. H Hli ;u ,n tin i a i ,p lme of Fun ,o • ,
lor sale in Pittsburgh by R y ‘'Eli E"R*s a- i ‘ f * lshlllff Ooo.Js, Fine
CO., and B. L. FAHN ESTOCK < * J * hirf; ~
jan!4-6m
IMPORTANT TO LADIES,
“Great American Remedy.”
Harveys Chrono Thermal
! „ FEMALE pills
ESEVER yet FAILED( WHE \
i AJ. the directions Jiavc been strictly lnllowi-il ■ - '
. ln r ?* Tl ovin|: (littlculties arising from yj
I OB.srRtTuTiON.S, (Hi STuPPAOF CP : -“ ew Goods
„ . nati rk.
( r in restoring the system to perfect health wi.o n
Buffering from Spinal Affect. on*, Prola,,i u s VT n ,
TT er'io Whlt "v or othrr "eaknoßses of the 1 New Goods
aTtt^t,,^ 3 «»«*« «&<£ :
they act as a charm,
Bj strengthening invigorating, and rearormtr t»- f .
»ys e,„ ,0 a h.-Jihr conditio,,: anJ 7ul , ” ■
on the monthly period with rrriilarlc, ‘ a,,,
ThevThe" cauee the obstruction maj arise
The) should, however. Ivor he taken the tire
three or tour months ul pregnancy, though cate
runfil olher Ume ’ “ miscarriage would ’l* the j\J w
r)nij^A b R X c "'' uina Uu I’l|U 1 ’ 1|U - bkh l. "m:
DU. HAHVEV'S TREATISE
oa of i-emales. Pregn*nc\.
Barrenness, Sterilitv, ami Abut.
?-•?\Vj ~m pn.‘itie*illy the LADIES’ PKF
\ ATL A L ADVISER, . pitnphht i»l •„
P-age,. Ire,- i,.» m ~Unv, s \ , n ,
Oil to ~„y ' - rillU,r
pilli -ifi'l m iii h.-Bcut [,v 11j .11
C(*nth]cnti.i]|_\. u nen iU-Mre.l, --i < ruv-.r r -V \ i • •.
and pre-paul <m receipt ui b\
-I HP VAN. M. D . i h - 11 . ■i. 11 Ait.-nt,
No. 76 (V.l ir wire. V u \
tfiTJoseph Fleming, IMutr-'i ' ,
the J Uaiiuu.d :unl Market street, u-vn! 'f’itt'j
burgh. (v^'mdVu
PUIVATK
DR. BROWN S OFFICE,
No. 50 Smith&eld Stroot.
Of every kind.
C^ITIZE INK ASD STHAM.KKS IN
. need of medical advice ahcuM i,.i* Uil to >n\ <•
him a call. c
Dr. Brown’s remedies never fail to cure wonu
ntiea serofnloua ami venereal affections. Also.
i'tl« dl ? ry^' aillT ' BUch H 6 tLifter - psoriasis and
other akin diseases, the origin o! which the in
tient is ignorant. *
SEMIN A. L WE A K N ESS.
l.v l ’nlui 8 r. I ' e i n mI' 8 f ° r 'I 1 '” ’‘*‘o'lon. on
bi solitary habits, are tlie only medicines know u
restoreu, 1 “ d ' ,n ' l " 1,1
Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a lew Jay, this
pa i n t u 1 atliiction. lul
Hexl»o'renu Piiea, meet. < i „„n,.r.| r „.
thHl Discharges, female Disease, Dam, , ht .
Stricture «?" ey “’ IlTllH ' io “ «-f 'be Bladder,
mUSt c ‘ ,nt,ln
.Medicines sent to any address safely packed
ST»m“ei!n"'', r ”S"“ K " SO- . s 'tilthfield
M H EKd , Pittsburgh, 1'.,. nolMrcw.
mjOTICE TO AI. r. CONCERNED.-
Among a certain class oi self-important
'm' . e n e ‘J 11 f ,ec,,llar 'eeling contempt attach
td to all physicians that advertise and l real the
diseases named in t Ins card. ( Dr , vat k 1 Use ,s ts i
a ah : Jlll<1 b'*’ ,he y nor no oue else can tell.
Are they not au ate that alt phybicians treat dis
eases every dei.nmfnxtinn. in fact solicit in,t
the i err diseases that are so übn.otioua to these
vei) refined parties. ] suppose they uould not
let one of their family go to a pally that has de
loted years for the.r benelit, because he adiern
ses the fae.t, and their family physician say she -
a humbug si he can gel the AJ. , tften he l.h
a most deprived Die party ol his lit.-. He comes
at last to the phy si. mu that ad vert isea- hom else
art they ro know f Are they not auarethat v, r
As ey cooper, Sir Benjamin Bro.lie, sir f 'hath.
iiall and M Daui Hicoril devoted years in the
treatment til these diseases f i men are he-1 1
.ip as shining lights in the medical world ■ I don’t i
assert that all men are ivor.hv that publish snl i
Vi ■‘S"*' "“"t'ftol them that are. I have
Pniv vrr/ia ' U ' l ' “ U ‘' ly Hr "' 1 teatmrait 01
•.K * r * bI |3KAS1 -t upwards of 40 years and
without egotism cm say 1 have sawal huurt “k
rom years of misery and untimely death llv
reatment ts confine,fto the vegetable xltoge.hiM.
R 3 I think it is the best and mostcertain. ti u m
my power to bring hundreds of certfflcateH II l
thought it necessary to certify to my general suc
cess t but my long residence in this city is buJll
cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea
and all diseases arising from it are cured in a
much shorter time than heretofore, it behooves
every young man ami woman to be careful in fl
eeting a physician. The different advertisements
that are seen in our papers are of no worth, ami
no benefit mil an*e from answers than only loss
of health ami mone>. Hundred- are , ure<l annu
ally bv ray new nun-dies. Address Hi >\ hod
. _ Pittsburgh Poetoifiyf.
COSTAE’S
V E n. 3VT x 3NT
EXI’EItMINATOIiS,
FORRATS.mcE, ROACHES. ANTS,
.Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs. \Voolen9, Ac., in
sects on Plants, Fowls, animals, 61c..
Put up in Ooc, 50c, and *1 boxes, bottles and
tiaskß 1 *3 and *6 Husks for Hotels. Dublic Inati
unions. &c.
*‘Only infallible remedies known M
‘‘Free from Poisons. ’
“Not dangerous to the Human Family ”
“Rata come out of their holes to-died'
wholesale in all large cities.
.a®-Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every
where. J
of all worthless imitations.
hn‘JX/ s a^?i t fi a V ’’ Dame Is ou each box.
bottle and flask before you bur |
Address HK.NIfY ]?. ('i)STAR. ; j
Principal Depot, 4h*j Broadway N 1
I St: ‘' LERS * ':u.. and 1). I.
Pittstarih^ 7 EK LlJ '’ > Vhole3llle Agcul, , ’
Pittsburgh. jyi6-6mdeodAw. ! . , - ~
THE HfIWE SEWING MACHINE. <• A R P I ]
Invented 1845. Perfected 1864. jW* AR »? JI’ST OPEIVIBiu OPR
DECEIVED TRIBITE EROM All T • s P nn S Stock, comprising a moßt
ifei r Assortment,
an honorable mention on its merits ; and Wheei-ir- ‘ n description of
i En 9 ,lsh and American Goods,
EH 1 lDC,m,lng ssr —
‘ ’ L ' or 'l r "i‘ 'vicG^REGOß**' 18 : ‘“ BOrln,ent AT U “"1.1.>A1.K Kreal I>art I IJBMOVAI, OF I.IVERV STABLE
-.. ; ,; AT MAHUPAOTtraiES PRICES. !
f/' JF RT STABLE for sale -THE I te,ail at a Very Bma “ advance. . f ?.?" th * corl “> r , of First and SmiU.fleld
vehicles SSiS ! NEW CARPET STORE, j SSffiTtSS. al
Ind B al'ao bJ , 0,1 Enable ten,?, 1 ' i Sm ‘ ll Bnd 73 Street, J ““*« for funerals will receive „ BpS»TSttf£
a £-? u,ldl "s* wiU be sold or : <*ver Miner's Book Store. I *‘“l NEAL BRiGelUr
For further InlormaUoninquire Jr W iFvEiTMBNT-A *E, V S AHD, * , ' KS - 0,, ~ *« • ~
janlldtf er ° f DUm ° nd *'•' Cberrj- alley, (.^perl/ &2™£* * «“? > <*■ Sar ,es,
-. o »od patented. The pateltSdSTf X ! 6 ? do do
& A BASKETS, “FISTS AND S £? te 01 PeQ nsylvania with oae orjnor* jia- 3u rtS ** “jj° a 410 • toneless.
®V Wf I**” 1 **” U ’
, _ MOMWSpttkllng Mosel]™ ’ ! 1?™“ <*»nce for. investment, to do M«“ronl,
In ttore andfortslehv 1 *-•"?' t? fa.ooo capital required. Just reee?r»a „ d , , Vennlcella,
MTT.r.PE A, 1 Address —- J ust recetved and for sale by
EICEERTSON teb24-tr REI'MER A BROS
I 126 and 128 Wood st.
The (treat Tonic,
'i he lireat Tonic,
i.he (Jrent Tonic,
The <} Tonic,
IiHEI'M ATISM
PRY GqODS, HOSIERY L &C. FOR SALE. I STEAMSHIPS ■ rrt
NEW GOODS! NEWGOBOSI| ~ v ~- d . , > K ! (fltf tlafllJ |Jo!)l
| line of I Steam to Queenstown and Livenwol. ! - IT . * i a s . not ./“c^ed^^n
“7 r, "'“ ° !^ytuin g U , I T, *|,Sr M t . C1 *- Po r tU ™°™ UlP ‘' 1 •
t!>e Trimming and Hosiery line just opening. ! ${ 01 “U>g 'he H<«, situate on the ' MARTHON, | TRIPOLI Election. H mj 7T^ aiTeanlaw ««» Sfl'tol« 3 eiiiii,fr '•
We would c lithe particular attention of the 1 it. &££**«* f b ° l ‘“- on *«*«* Circular. »W«a*«fcifa
' m * he ' I j actT n J? the out .
tt, rr teTt,; nV. ; Vention by proSgThe C<< “r
; _ Steerage passage iron, Liverpool or Queens- ! Mr. Lincoln in State T ♦ at ‘° n ° f l* ordeS , ™TOSg\ti4l •Pdt«W^SL J 2L^M
KLLIJVO HOt'SJK FOR k\r b- town, *3O in gold, or irs equivalent in currencv nth/tr hn^ n . • i , e Legislatures and jeopardy
; i“ The BobßoHher ofTerafoi- sale the dweUine h 1l m $~ + ew or £ to v ‘*rpool, $O5 in currency.’ I Thh 13 C e to deplored. Lincoln- himself? sfirPDnG^ &bSEty
A e„„e u ".b'ehhenow liveasituauatolrsimh nnnvW', aES - gl ' ! ‘ l ’ l,i - v to williams & The more so, beeause this movement 11 k imn™ i'-v ~ra ia-ftf-> „
f»l. e r ue ’ G rat waKi, Allegheny. The lot is ’t ottos, f° tuiion m., ,\ew York, or originates with the rpHnimi,, ovement it. is.impossible, to prevent
on . t , b l' 160 deep, running hack to a2O , v THUS. RATTiGAiV, Agt, I tive favor ami ™B ° f ® xccn " can People frbli* makin? t twS.«? tte ?*rt
allley. It ib r two storied brisk, contains atv I h 0122 Moaongahsla Houae, Water »L l ii. i ■ °, f Patronage some of whom rnan. rtnnTrn ■ l .7?. . altl hg. nutnilifthAy
house auhle " sr -, J' h& O H‘- hou “a*h ■ BoM : 1 rd ._ . _ »«««*«» Tho B . K„nigi n bo!a !»gb .stations in !be administration W the pSJf?®?* '™***MM S®
»tttafc, teh« I PASSA6E FEOM m OLiTCODHTSY; ! petuatetitei ? mi- w ' lose object isto™^
»n d f^l°" men, “i T ooB .’ There ia gas and avateMn ’ Lower ihau the lowest 1 i Ga * own. power and means of lof thin goVy!
Rrhe^oM^ 8^0 - lower than “en\ L he'rf S rall and gct ! 7 ealSt^,i 9 , t 0 *«*»» rimfr
i M
I “■•'•• ;SA Wit I? & n nV he of the Nation- «<«£Z
no. 114 Elm 3t .» w«a. « aia&fidgSlSw®
m° w !!"' most <t"nvcnier.t (.hronieic fttiice. No. to rifthJn, L ’ j ,lm (“.o! civil war, with allits attend- asked.. .( ~„ PfosHenPhaft
temla from Kin, l l ?- 1 - 3 th< ' Cl,y The lot e\- jan-.r-eod ami 06 Smlthtleld Bt, Pittabureh. an t CalnmUies, the attomDt to nrivstioe rho It -mlll ‘ ' fir> !3 ' Of rtroft{i T .- ri to
Aloaongaliela House, pmabuigh, I l'le, and not Mr Lincoln andhSarii -2 V .? . * *
P« n t J o7Vh: r ou n,ri ";’ k,^i^ “«!y 1 Cn wK!'“f ,oUl ' J tfecide n P° a this S' cO^ad^STdwJtoSS ' tol * te « ei d*Viav
w ~ : i \ (wESBas?
|« era bos W>H cbackek baket. UA"Tom I ;^fSSSSS^X
00dS i CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD i de 9 t™%X® t p 2™p e L? o aj :' '
wiih’S.7r 01 Sa ‘ ,i rfl oi.tr-£d ,0 la- compuUd *«». c. 4 poirth street ’ I ‘be meeting of thernrvhHnn » b fore ~b ng, e d from ail •
Nev Goods :iw.t^:::;;::;:; woodsnj PA . i i^P^^sxgg^
New Good sijMSJSSofStH Om T 1 i ™ WOBKS, | h - c I
Gra)s -A-ss.ssa.^ R »»aw^ Kff -j '
-- ..juawi-ft- J%sfaSS33£&me:'
iss&ggk
:
(’ jtobe a serious dereef g > ’ WaS the " feH
1 I Washington participated in this senti- fen '***.
himself to raCT refU9pd I 0 a110 "'
- . ‘ . he (lected tor a third term’ these twn thpcipioo {sVt*& . u
” 1 Ess'"™' ““™-S3 isvts^ : sm .
,r »%tssass ?i«si£ i
w^AAjsaßSß&Baff!
I'” T successor, through the nf .'
1„,«i.,„r) SUM,. „ udi3 weuaunpi __ __ caucus, which virtualiv ,{ 1 aDa bie-tocompr^hendtliefe DMloßophy.,.
5 ,;■ SSsillS:
**•’* Subsistence-Committee; | -pnbn^ h S y tened thc snbTmion of V :
SMT '' N ■i»ey, until April f luse , became the candidate of the people S*2V»**»9:
. »“rsf Ihc ln apposition to the caucus system and J. as at fi r3‘ amusing tt then Ijetmma*
'■ • '" b »?r. 'bough, defeated at first, wa? ™!^
-. and triumphantly elected against the power’ 1 Z
n. w ' st^«!3r t ß jaf LvßssssssßraH^---,
“■ s SSsSs. 8 '" pl ' - ‘,Ss^faBS2S*^ste
General Jackson was made a candi i, na sion ; l»gamgjfeo^s..,jn,(*«.-
2f l>»o date hy the peopie for a second tem CrnmnS^ltcbie? Se
against lus will, and elected with unpar- '
iJJ. ! alleled unanimity. Yet such was tlie im 119 material-wealth, It WWilT^stit'a''bett#!*
““ bounded enthusiasm he inßmred rhat'... °!, an ' t * e ' ya «>Weefents <S-v
saw, as did every
nian, that the danger to liberty whfrh ; Q i wieided r at 4y t . .efflcieQtiy ri . unit
i,lir occurred under Washington's adminis-, :
n c tration was repeating itself ohotild Mr. Lincoln‘be forcea -
- 1 ' 0 ; And so Utterly opposed was that stern 1 a “ J“ «T
«*<-» patriot to the use <d P patTona*e for the' ihf^nfninef'^ e ' Ee^ tbU ®« B ' r
1,0 purpose of procuring a re-elecrionof the nin„ihf? ,QC Ef«y'be .judwiptwl^taj*
r ° n ’' Presidencv, that lie laid down the one a candidate forJfepjofSecntiwS
r' torm pr j? d P le as a Ibndamental.doctrine ind^catldYZ'ieh^
' ln °ur Democratic system and if h» . t-, ii tcn 18 “Cir theory'J, £l #irtri .
tHe came a part of the political ’creed of fttol u^»Suß^° Mb^4 “
s of people; so strong that no President from ,an few to
lp Rt.t at day has boetj re-elected, anfipjobai in hTs'SbV
S ,a SBMf* 1 , s lWate^|!*aN6«i:.
8- i’h If President Lincoln, in defiance of torv W but^«*Um S^Ktr i li^ be '’* o^ - w ®
the teachings of.lhckson, in violation of friends^MMfertv' Bnfeb^:4efea ‘- - ;-
»ff the great principle which underlies our i n “ , Y : rsSw?V.tv v-. - k - iW-V -
ltu J Democratic institutions and in the face nr-m w & °? °fP ltl J ot Vf ”
ion of the solemn warnings of history can Sfirfl no t“ u s a - te ,uf o !’.'b®, JTsaideiM^^S?-
;h«t now so wield his patronage as to'secure m,btai y . i
* ,r * bis election for a second term, who so
her, blind as not to see that four years hence ni! w b° now , hap more, than half ■■tisi
m he will have less difficult YnZ curing WWPt 1
rt '' his election for a third term with
f w an . arm y of more than half a million of eleS" 1
pan citizen soldiers under hia command and " 3 .' YY, 3 r/'-Y' I!M P =•
I,d ' an ammal patronage of a thousand’ mil ri 8 i
™ i 1 ™ 8 of “° be Can - b °e aB has oTe-' 1 *
V r half the brain attributed to him by his ' W*
■ lv friends, have himself elected from term ‘ ton lm P reBai ve, forife^iintnc^"
Z to term during his natural life I ever ™ l «>rtaril y toxonBAt to M
,V 'lfthe “millitary necessity” supplies a j h
fi rC f° n 5" w for bis nomination, and the 8 9&
vet extraordinary patronage occasioned by quirefias witl -ho -nufAkJ l^l^ 68 b e en"re
" u the war furnishes the means of his elec- ' tratinn nf t?T « Bee 3efi in tfifr,adniMs-" -
aB a matter of course his Interest is | four veuV.® .tfe next
S ,ch then to prolong the war as the means of “w • tri' 1 ui;;; -.
k lro perpetuating his power. 4ebt, tfe mag,-^
J OSSB 0 S S 8 .No man with the patriotism of a Wash- 1 tw?!.;- V blcfi tsastounding'to'fehffi®.'..'
Bt ien ington or a Jackson would seek to place ln * e restttlone-will6ppreS»tlte peb%le
-P, himself In a position where ]iig : interest j ti™!^ 188 oC y ear3 ;*?, come? a* th^gamfcr
! , ai,d Personal ambition would be coinci- I w 7?? of
int dent with the continuance ofthe rebellion' 3? -tteofSSary, operations, of -the
•aOi eb and the perpetuity ofthe war. n | war, hive befin feaimlly r weafehiiec(.‘ 71
Bn < ° Bui, aside from the consideratimi * turn!? bwidteds^fthoittaMSg'fefinl'tf|!§^
°t tljj sec md term principle there i. 1 been ca,led pnranihfc
- urftulicr and more forcible ft wJJ sti! ll | neverto so mupli oLthc , -
•1 th? u<iminatJf%of Mr. Lincoln lofl t 0 : toe be^t, ; '
IOP lh The people feaTe lost all cnnAA • 1 d . estto /® d; ?°niahy iteldrfdrt{tefirc|mc-‘ '
%! his ability to supnregs the r ?, n^? ence ’5 > f 1 ttegwai Waples-laidifraitej-iBMS® : *-
' «v restore the to . n >elll 9 a an< i t 113 whole labor system has been.pen-e'rted . ,
& ,d P ut out °f view the feet tw P ,°h 9lb e - 10 disorganiged 1 -,- ■_-»( .
!9 general feelino-of d?.. ' at 'bore is a To recover the nation from this,,state ‘
u, ini loyal North fhat afti >P ° U> i ment *“ th e of utter exhaustion, and restore it :td ife :
r pmtditureof.rl “fterauch a vast ex- wonted prosperity, we demand OT-'orderi"
r - V, C % to ,® »Wfa con- ofintelUgence which is bestOWed upS
of n 3 s Of the Adrntoistmtlon r the t romises 'f * feW T,h to ,
beei for ita IStratlo b ll ffle and again, time, and the mightiest, intellect, in/mx
*» f s-fie 1 ? Speed y overthrow, have been felLjand might tremhlerinhk s S^
J?? 1 ai 31 7n?' ' snoh- respOnsibiMy,- vYe-nniTit -r* -
int. ‘ “ there isno man wim j comihg'HNead&B a sound thinker -a
fo 00^5 not wear the. livery nf office, .or ia -states<anan wr*wUn«AW*laaj ,
PiSbLlh,’ Pa. fetns - “ ot l n th . e W of tbe General f one
ment who does not feel mortified and
bumbled that our nation, with its twenty ] which we live, 111
Ladies
I'M'ITC supply at
1 EMBROIDERED EDGING,
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN,
embroidered flouncing.
Gentlemen
Neckties, t’miershirts, Drawers, Socks,
f" 1 * 1- Unon ' «n.l I’itont Steel Collars anil
Tr„vc lu, f Shirts of the newest styles an,l Bupo _
r»u. f, ii li. \ a t our usually low prices.
M! u-l-.n buy to sell will
;r > fit Kastem prices.
Now Goods ! q
w' E*
*1
X PI
0 <'
m a
•# A I
X g
New .Goods
Now Goods
New Goods
Now Goods
New Goods 1
New Goods
t• *: >i o
m:w duv goods.
FARMER & SI’HLEITER’S, ' lv r *rScfr
\\ M CfMI’CK, i
9 2
atA.nii.ET STREET.
Black Silks, $l,OO per Yard
New Spring Chintzes
Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75.
New Spring Shawls
Dress Goods, at 31 and 37 l-2c
New Spring Dress Goods
Russia Crash, at 12 l-2c,
Best Kid Gloves, at $1,25
•1,10 ’
OPENED THIS DAY,
AT HUGUS & HACKE’S
STVLK Prints—
I)AKK and light
ginghams.
I'l-UlNLs'at 31 * {
HALMoKALS at #2.50
Corner lift). amt Market at;.
SATIOMAL BANK
>1 & CLYDE.
~ c Market st.
New Goods
New Goods
New Good A ,Un,frl -' III "''ni
New Goods , 1I “' 11;,lN lll ' iVMPijfY |,„
. r,T. «*v» htoutfiit :tmj „ o j,j
Mo.u-.v reom-cd on i'cpu.u, ‘iml (JcJWtion.-
m.t.lt- i>u *ll i>nrta ol the country.
N’O. II SOVTII MAI.V STREET
_ st. LIUTS, mo. ’
Dim
to fllHng orders tor the purchase of
< ollon, lien,,,, Tobacco, Flour, Pork
Unrou, &<*., &e. 1
_K*!rbß» T.-Hank», Bankers, and Merclis
a-,'.] r, ’T<“etfully aollo
~ „ , "'»<!<• /on*W„,
I. t. \\ AK.MJt, | rceuij.nl -wr»
■IN". E. I'ArVEKbO.V. OuUuer. t OH K KNT.
/ ■ T H KV T rai B BO K *
rftfl„ LIVERY STABLE,
'^~Vt / //(/77/A ///?/ ( J/f/A/ZA, °“ “ l,m ™ 11 Street, between u ra „,
I //) Smlthfleld Streets,
V s J rj-' r e«.n.u c terms. The building WM built
V '" “ Ll ' rr ) and is well adapted to the pur-
Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, Possession given oo tiie Jb'lliSX HAY OF
PITTSBURGH, PA. R. H. PATTERSON
TTtHK LARGEST, CHEAPEST. AKD ■ „ ' -
benefit of Subsistence Committee;
Vi?™,?*
£¥£» ,n ““v&s" mnr ,o r tt r »*TuZ%s;
Trimming House for Tailors.
JOHN A. GRIFFITH 4 00., fharter Oak Fire and Marine
Beg leave to nnnoun.-e tn the Aler.-I.ant Tailors , u ™ al *“*'
and Clohiers of Baltimore and W ashington that lUfSt-HARCE COMPANY,
they have opened a ITU.UMI.Mi HuUt-K, al
Southwest Corner of Baltimore nmt
Charles Street*,
' Over the Jewelry Store ofOanlidJ, Bro &To rnlMStottli VtoriMs ’ ™
i where the trade Will And a full Katiroad Uont,.. fw’tjK £!
; Piece Goode, B««2s, Bra.de, e,c i£23 "" r'ffi,', jjg S
i -* — l l ,$» s
' H “ V1 “S established a house in Cincinnati in ewe sn, - ,
connection with the Baltimore .House, and cun- ! LIARTT TTri'ic^’’ 503
j Pt*qMen(ly having to bay largely, we feel ft c K ,-TXXjS.
I than we can orter such indu.-ciiwkfrta fo the trail.- nsettled J- 088 ®* * 13.366 69
| as reg-ardb priced as will make it to their intercut
| ™ sh “ re ° r •"*“ -A, A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents,
j Spring and Summer Beport'of Fashions. , M ,„ , 63 KorKTil
j We are also the agents for the American ami >*• , „ - Pittsburgh, Pa.
f European Monthly Reports of Fashion and ’ pattekson adam amvou
Kctusch & Oo.’sPatent Shears. PATTERSON <fe AMMON
| fir Merchant 'PaTlort nm| H ( SU, ‘" S? mi ” i9Blon Meroha nta,
JOHN A. < i KIFFITH h our *"? ,>min ftn <i General Produce DeaI
.IAAIKS O’.N’hihl ’ era, he, 6 Wood Ht., Pittsburgh, Pft.
fcb2-3tawtal JOSEPH H. AIAoi’IHE. i, A\ tak ? I' 10 * 811 " in referring to the following
_ . _ Pittsburgh Mouses : Cheee, Smyth & Co ZueS
, —IN THECOURTOPOi'aR J atntrr A. Bradley, K. Edmun.lson Sc Co K H
101 ter Sessions of Allegheny county- ]’cnn- Hi"?’ ’ K Woodwell, Jas. .M'C'ully A (jo., j'
I sjlvania, ho. —, March Term. A. II 19s, ! Spencer, U. H. Love fc Co., K. H. Jack Sc Co
j In the matter of the petition of sundry free- J,n2!Mf
! ©SS^ fjßB »““‘"2
was presented to Bald Court,-signed hy tweU,-
: freeholders of said Ward, praylig the c„ ur , ,
i grant a rule to show cause why so mud, of an
alley lying In said Ward, paraMe! with fi dwe
and Fremont streets, should not he vacated and
closed up, from the northern line r.f the ri-hr" r
I "*>; °f *he Pittsburgh, Fort Wsj ne and iW ,e„
' Company, where lliesa.d line tn»m
i said alley to island Lianr. la-cause Die said i.m--
| J. lon °f ,e 5’ baa become useless m the pul
-1 11c and those having lands abounding thereon
| And. also, why so much of the alley that he*
! i n Parallel with, and ia-tw-een l-lani^
! UU^ ,ftBt , reet - phou|{ l not be var.-ired
and closed up from Hidweli street to the street
known as Allegheny avenue, for the Reason Urn!
I !u!: l,a K ie ! IHS , l, ecome useless to the public and
those having lands boundingthereon
i Why 80 niuch « f .funinta street in
said Ward, as extends from the eastern line of
the right of way of the said Railway
where the said lino crosses said streel toTlle
I he v e .c^'a Wn A B , A “^ hen / '"'“tid- should not
! Jdvaqsted and closed up, for the reason that the
same has become useless to'the public and those
hating lands abounding thereon
requ Iml byMs ° f Anting of 3? £
T S .
rv-jx
o>r iti rvm
/ 0
fetjls-3ta\vtml2
fiWPi TO s ,s ° PER ‘moSthU-the
*l]9 Little t riant Seuirg Machine Co.,
u-ant an Agent In each county to solicit orders
lor their new $l5 Machine, with guage, screw
driver ami extra needier We will pay a liberal
salary and expensed, or give large commission.
; <>r particulars, terms, &.c.. enclose a stamp, and
address s. T. PAOE,
Toledo, Ohio,
Uen. Agent for the I'nited States.
febS-lDul&3niw
j,;:;;.? “FTvT
• TbßrKuH, .. AVNE Ni (JhICAOO R\\(JO )
Office ok the Secretary, '
Pittsburgh, Pn., February 24th, 1864 \
Dividend. —thi£ board ois Dr
rectors have tills day declared a diridend
p KK CENTIAI „„ the *n£™t!“?
Third Mortgage Bonds, of this Company out of
the earnings of 1863, payable in CASH on the Ist
II V^ A P rU DCXt ' H. BARNES,
le^)2B Secretary.
JgECKIIAM &. MIND.
Liberty Street. Pittsburg
AUii.NT* FuU
' Russell ALewer aod Reaper,
buckeye Mower and Reaper,
Quaker Mower ami Reaper, '
Clay up a Chief Mower and Reaper,
• Farmer Mower,
Woods’ Mower
Also, dealers in Agricultural and Farming Im
pliments. janl9dtar •
S AV ? 7^. l rS P A ® B y I ’SISG GLEA
son’s Anti-Flickenhg, American and Imper
ial Gas Burners, a sure saving of twenty-five per
cent. The Anti-Flickerinejajust *tbe thine for
the Ufflce. Call and see them burn at the Gas
Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of
WELDON & FF-MtY.
po *-(A : IMWoodltlKt.
OfliA BW.B OP OHOtOK PIMTti
aUU FLOUB-In store and for aSeto-
PATTERSON & AMMON/
febl6 No. 6 Wood street.
■ Tun. iHt, ismi
ASSETS,
JniWM'KBIWN,
nr. L. OLDSHUE,
THUS. A. PENIIER,
KOBT. DUNOAN,
PETER BRADY,
( HAS. W. LEWIS.
iI . *
Oar fordoing' —— ...
Fosters, &e<
For JEkhlbifaAm -‘- *
’ .grpo
P*oprteUin,~'
"non o»
’ stub io
itSt^niiniNG.