fflbe-gailtrfffst. mkm —-g— — j> IT TBBDB. G H i MONDAY MORNING-, MARCH 7, 1884. POLITICAL _VB. MILITARY achievements If the Administration of Mr. Lincoi n has proven ftself criminally incompe tent to sqppjress treason against our Gov ernment, it'has, on the contrary, exhibi ted avigildhce and industry in carrying elections, worthy of the most expert and reckless ballot-box stuffer in the country. We now very much doubt, indeed, Whether Thaddeu3 Stevens or Harry Winter Davis, could improve upon the Administration’s mode of conducting elections; Stevens’ idea used to lie, when beaten at the polls, was to treat an election as if it had not taken place, which was certainly cool enough. The Democrats, however, had a nackof con vincing him that an election had been held, and they always succeeded in con vincing, him of the propriety of submit ting to the result. Davis and his “plugs" in Baltimore, have a more sum mary mode of gaining an election; they meTely crowd the polls with burly rul fians, well organized by secret applian ces. These persons do not always re main content with merely depriving the citizen of-his vote, but frequently extend their operations to his pocket-book, also. But the contractors under the Admin- ! istration,- who have Mr. Lincoln in training forare-nomination,d<> not stoop to the petty games of the Baltimore plugs. There is no necessity for it These plethoric and opulent gentlemen are no common individuals; they do not do things in the dark and in a-round-a bout way. They get the President to proclaim martial law in Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware, in order to se cure the election of their candidate; tliey eorne per cent" dodge iu Lou isiana, under Gen. Banks, to have that right to be represented for Auk, in the next Abolition, National Conven tion; they send a private expedition to Florida for the same purpose, which re sults inthe massacre of hundreds of our soldiers ; where'elections arc pend ing, our armies are depleted in order to secure Administration triumphs at the polls. Thus it will be seen, that nn matter how stupid and negligent the Msiifl F^_L utt . in . s of The loyal States. An election takes place to-morrow in New Hampshire, for State officers, and the Administration, at Washington, is even more shameless than it was last year, in its efforts to carry it. The Four teenth regiment of that State has been furloughed, on condition they vote the Abolition ticket; and vji learn from one of the Pittsburgh Commercial's private dispatches from Washington, that ‘ fif teen hundred soldiers” left that city last week, to swell the Abolition majority in New Hampshire. The reader-will remember, that when the War Department—about eighteen months ago—called for soldiers, Gen. Andrew, of Massachusetts, answered that if the President would but issue a proclamation of emancipation, New England would literally “swarm with : volunteers.” He was speaking in a. picwickian sense; the proclamation was 1 indeed issued, but the only swarming 1 we have seen, in consequence, is the ; rUßhing back from the army, on fur- j lough, to overaw and intimidate the peo-: pip. And all this under an Admini9- j tration ushered into existence upon a ' platform of free speech and free men! KREMONT IN THE FIELD We understand says the World that ; the friends of General Fremomt have i determined to put him in the field as a I Presidential candidate without reference j to the Baltimore Republican Qbnven- | tion, which is to meet next Jun'e. Al- i ready the German Republicans have \ taken the lead, and their newspapers j have put his name at the head of their : columns. A mass convention is to be | held at Cleveland on the tenth of May j next to give the pathfinder a formal 1 nomination. This is an important •movement in many respects, and may force Fremont upon the Republican convention, of the Lincoln and Ciiase war results, as it may in killing ibrin both off as Presidential candidates A NATIONAL MENAGERIE The New Y«rk World remarks that Hie camels imported for the Government six years ago, and since kept near the Tejon reservation on the plains, have increased, from fifteen to thirty-seven. Tliiß is the only increase, except of debt and taxation that has been reported dnder Government management. We h6pe the camels will continue to in crease, so that the Administration can have,southing to boast of. It would not be surprising if it some day wake up to the fact that it has also an ele- ! phant on its hands. A European Belle.—a letter from the continent describing the Countess ot Hatzfeldt, proceeds: “Bite owns-more Oriental shawls than any woman in Europe, and more jewels, and is about to give half of them to her daughter-in law. One of her morning dresses is a Turkish fabric of silk and pure gold- its pattern, small plain leaves inclosed in stripes. The areas is so heavy and thick.that it will literally ‘stand alone.’ The uhdeifsleeves and trimming about the neck are of gold lace, aid it is negli gently fastened at the waist by a golden cord arid tasseL ■ Another morning robe ft of black material, resembling moire antique with plain stripes of gold en wo ven.” It is mentioned that the Conn ,tess special abhorrence is an embroid ered skirt, and her newest dinner-dress is a vouct velvet, ornamented with gold. Gov. Bramif.tte thinks mil sting blacks makes a respectable nation col or np. R E M 0 V A li.| Wood street, \ 'Woo^E^Strcet*. • -*-/{ ' "" Our present location late become more and uiMekirable for our business, we beg to atws|mce’th&t we will re move our MUSIC sfteftE, on the IST OF APRIL* next, to 122 WOOD STREET, Four Doors Above sth St., Nearly opposite Pittsburgh Trust Company. -03-The exclusive agency for STEINWAY’S PIANOS Will remain in our possession as before. H. ELEBER & BRO, i jan26 (IKCS?** DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS.—THE Ik3£? subscriber has on hand a large stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Embracing all articles usually kept in a first class Drug Store, together with Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs ; Patent Medicines of all kinds ; Toil et Soap atul Perfumery ; Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes; Trusses, Supporters and shoulder Braces in great variety ; Mineral Waters of all kinds; Superior Rappee Suulf and Tobacco; Carbon Oil at 50 cents per gallon ; Prime Potash and Soda Ash, every pound of which is warrant <d ; Pure Liquors, purchased exclusively for medicinal purposes; Thos. Bell & Co.'s Pun* Rye Whisky, constantly on hand, JOSEPH FLEMING'S DRUG STORE, Corner of the Diamond and Market street. feblA-m&t |3gp»TO CONSI'MPTIVES.-THE REV. E. A. WILSON’S REMEPY Consumption, Astliuin, UrouchltU, ( ougliß, Colds, auil all Throat not! I.uug Affections, Together with a pamphlet giving the presrei)’- tiou and a Bhort history of his case, can U* ol>* tamed ot JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner Market street and the Diamond, |qgf~COßN\VELL &■ KEKII, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver anci Brass Platers, And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. 7 St. I 'lair street, and Puquesne \\ ny, (ne.-vr the Bridge,) PIITSBUKiJH. (iHKAT SECRET.—IT IS admitted by all physicians that the grand secret of health and long life lies in keeping the blood and various fluids of the body in a high de gree ot fluidity. When you feel continued pain in the head or bowels, or any continued uneasi ness in any organ or parts of the body, you c\n pret ent serious sickness by taking iiraiidroth'H Pills, Rleedingmay' give momentary ease, because the nlood Jett will nave more room. Hut as the bod j is made from the blood, and sustained by the blood, to waste out blood is to waste our life, and ’ ruin our constitution. Hut Hrandreth's Fills relieve the circulation as readily as bleed uig hr only taking away what it can well spare. of blood, and coativeness oT many yeArs stand ing, by Brandreth’s Fills. The case at length is published m the pamphlets. Mold by THOMAS KLUPATH, Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers in medicines. febLlydStwc trSpI.YO.VS KATII.UROK.-KATII A iron in from the Greek word *• K.athro,” or “Kathairo.’ signifying to cleanse, rpjuvcnnte and restore. Thin Article is what its name Rigni- Hes. Eor preserving, restoring And beautifv iug, tho human hair it is the most remarkable ’pre paration in the world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and is now mode with the same care, skill and attention which gave it a sale of over one million lollies per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurl and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling oli and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady of Genleman who values a beautiful head of hair should use Lyon’s Kathairon It isknown and usedthroughout the civilized world. Sold by all respectable dealers. - • ' DEMAS S. BARNES &<!(>., New York. MAGNOLIA BALM.— This is the moat delightful and extiaordi nary article ever discovered. It changes the sun burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth and the dialuujut appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan. freckles, pimples and roughness from the skiu, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. Itcontainsno material Injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Sin gers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAS S. BARNES &. CO.. New York 13=HEIM8TREET’8 INIMITABLE , H.'UK KESItiIiATIVE, KOI' A lift, but restores gray hnir to Its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sus tenance, impaired by age or disease. Ail tanaout Jyts are composed of lunar caustudes troying the vitality and beauty o! the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet’a Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by any easy process, but gives the hair a Luxuriant Beauty, Promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleas antness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor, Used by both feotiemen and ladies. It la sold by all respecta le dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. S. BARNES is CO., 202 Broadway, New York. Two sires, 50c. and *l. ; j£2If*»MKXICAN MUSTANG LINI- I - M ENT.—The parties in St. Louis and 1 L incln “ MI nho bare counterfeiting the I -Mustang Liniment under pretence of propnetor j shiphave been thoroughly estopedby the Courts. 10 guard against the further imposition, 1 have procured trom the United States Treasury, a pri steel-plate revenue stamp, which is placed ?hfri be - 1^ > eacil bottie - Kach stamp bears !£? •fifr! 1 , 1 i of my Mature, and without which 1p«« a c ®tt Qterfe iti dangerous and worth hl at feP‘ , ilXfunine every bottle. This Lin iment has been in use and growine in favor for bardJ / *335 on S.^s^ Be fir‘ untold ilia assuaged. For cuts rtleumatlam, spellings, bit ea ; e ?? t8 »i traiaed borses, a.c., it is a Sever gffo that should never be dispensed ** in every family s ® 1(1 b y D. 8. BABNES, New York. above articles for sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, ,- , cor. Smithfleld and Fourth sts. feb^fl-SmdAw-eod THE HOST-—PITTSBURGH, MONDAY ra"ti»SiDO!* AND INTERIOR ROT US' KE^MAUUCOMPANY'S Celebrated Remedies, Blood Powder and Bone Ointment, A certain cure for Diseases of Horses and Cattle* lrnourn to and used only by the Company in their, own stables from 1844 until the opening of the Railway over the principal routes. After the general use of t hese remedies in all the stables of the Company, their annual sales of condemned stock w ere discontinued, a saving to the Compa ny exceeding £7,000 perannum. In 1553 the Lon -1 don Brewers’ Association otlered the Company , £‘2, (xx) lor the reccipce and iy>e the articles ouly ! n their own stables. A certain cure for founder, distemper, rheuma tism, hide bound,in ward strains, losb ol appetite weakness, heaves, coughs, colds, and all diseases of the lungs, surfeit k of 4 scabbers, glanders, pol evil, mange, inflammation of the eyes, fistula and all diseases arising from impure blood, cor rects the stomach and liver, improves the appe tite, regulates the bowels, corrects all derange ments of the glands, strengthens the system makes the skin smooth and glossy. Horses bro ken down by hard labor or driving, quickly re stored by using the powder once a day. Nothing will be found equal to it in keeping horses up in appearance, condition and strength. London and Interior Royal Mail Company’s CELEBRATED BONE OINTMENT, A certain cure tor spavin, ringbone, scratches, umps, tumors, sprains, swellings, bruises, foun dered feet, chillblaics, wind galls, coni ract ions of the tendons, bone enlargements, 6cc. Blood Powder 60c per 12 oz, packages; Bone Ointment 50c per d oz. jar. No. 320 Strand, Lon don. MoKoeson & Borbins. New York. French, Richards St Co.. Philadelphia. TORRKNOF.ii MoGARH, Pittsburgh Drug House. juS-dlyc Corner Fourth and Market at. ENT IS TRWTEETH EX traded u ithout pain hy the use of I>r. (hidrj 'a apimruttiu .1 . 1 A ll w »ik w arrmited CONFESSIONS AND EX PERIEXC’E OF AN IN VALID.— Pub lished for the benefit, and as h CAUTION TO VCI'Nli MEN and otherß, who suffer from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay of Man hood, \.c., supplying at the. same time The Mean* *kSki.M'i kk. By one who lias cured htmselt after undergoing considerable quackery. By inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, esq., t'eh6«3radk.w Bedford, Kings co., N. V. PITTSBURGH. r.ST KA D (iAS LIGHT.— Gas Apparatus Mamifnrturim; Company, urgani7*‘d under Ihe Act of .Inly, Im>.i, is now prepared t>‘ receiie orders n«r .Machines, tor use tn busines* house*. pi i\ ate du ellings, hotels ami public buiMitu-s The apparatus is simple in its construction, easily mail ig«*d, and not liable to be put out ot order without gross carelessness. The Gas i« in brilliant’) entirely equal to coal gas , and as the machine is so constructed a* to manufacture it. only as fast as it i.« used , there is no accumula tion, and consequently no danger of those tern ble explosions t»* which coal gas is so liable, and in point ol expense Us coot is, compared with coal gas. a mere fraction Our terms are CAMI, on delivery at the Fac tory in tfii6 city. Machines calculated to run twenty-fit e burners. tvtKi ; lor large ones, Bpecial contracts w ill U- made. Orders may tie addressed to FOSTER tt OOM- I'AN i , Machinists anil Engine Builder", corner c>t Penn and stanu ix sts . Pittsburgh. I'a i ‘HAS. <i. > ('STEK. Cleik jnii.Vtawd.tmcW FACT the \ EN'ETIAN IT MR TIT If; tnnfiv ' it has been used hj thousands, and in no instance h \f } x 'V. 10 ' 1 u> £ ,v, ‘ <4 “ti«4l*tisfrtction. Ihe \ E.N EI 1A X DYJii Is the cheapest in the world Its price is only* Fifty cents, and ea. h '•tittle contains double the quantity ofd\e m those usually sold for ft. 1 he \ 1.Nf.l LAN J • Y F is warranted not tn m iwre the haii or ».• d;. m tl** slightest degree. 1 he \ EN F I IA N DYE works with rap,dit\ and certaint\ , the h-ur requiring no preparation ttloturr ' ' I be NI.M.IIAN bVK produces any tdit.W’ riiht may bo do.red— one tint w ill n..t 1-uie.. n.. k or vyash oul—one that i 3 as pennanent as the lia.r Itself Eor sale by all druggists. Price 50 cons ‘A. 1 MATHKWs General Agent, 12 Gold st. X y Also manufacturerot .Vlatkkvcs' Ak.n u \li ; n Gi.<*r>jy, the ta-si hair dressing in m,e. Price 26 ccnu - janl6-i) d TOBIAS' VENETIAN MM MENT—A certain cure for pains and aches, and warranted superor to any other. Croup it positively runs : ridiel is absolutely »urr immediately it ~ med Mnthors rememb. r Ibis, and arm yoursehes with a bottle without delay. t roup is a disease which gives no noM. e frequently attacking the chil l in the dead hour of night; before a physician can t>e summoned it may tie too late. Remember, the Venetian l„in irnent never fails. Price 25 and6o cents abottle S«dd by THOMAS REDPATH, Pittsburgh, ami All respectable Druggists. Office, 56 Cortian.it street, New York. teb4-iyd<kwc GREAT REBELLION. Triumph of a Great Discovery. ' The public has rebelled against cauterising Ha ir Dyes. fashioi>hAB foresworn them. A saea :ioue community has adopted in their stead, i CRISTADORO S (HAIR DYE, j And for these reasons: I* »mhrowns and Uackeua j the hair, not tiie skin. It is a vegetable emollient not a bunnng fluid. It doesnot burlesque nature 1 with blooming metallic tinges, hut produces her own living hues. Ita cooling; effect la lasting. It def.es detection, ltn results are uniform. It nn>- 1 cr fail*. Manufactured by J. (jKIsTADORo 1 No. 6 Astor Huuac, New York. Sold by all Druppiats. Applied by all Hair Dressers, feta-lyd&wc \ T ENETIA.\ HAIR DYE, VENETIAN Y 1.1N T IME.\T and t.’RISTAIM )K< >\s HAIK DYt. sold at j Jus. KLF.MLVtrs DRl'd STORK Oor. ol the Diamond and .Market st 1 ' Brit tannin and Blocis ’ Tin* Te^Seta*'FirMroS I oft ©«ttmeB after a lifetime of mieery, death i and Stands, Toilet Ware, Bird {’ages, Lamps 1 k,nd *F ends their suffering. Ate., ate.. Cooking Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron . Ware, Hollow Ware, Grid Irons, Joe Chests ' -Meat Safes, 4ce. Tin Booling and Job Work douv to order. All work warranted. The most POWEUFUI. and ELEGANT IIEI.OW ALL, .. ~ . < K 'u W ARTZ ' ... , 1 o. lls >•[!)l llifudd and ii U vlie sta , r toned instruments manufactured ! • rp ~TT 1c \ mh-l-im ! connection with the Extract, is a specific for in the country. . I A A PI I I()( / K S T "'N aa li a.\ k. .f Pitt Sl wroh7' I thc Oonn °rt'ea, ° r protracted Gleet. SEVEN FIHHT I’HIZEH' ’ 4 ELECTION OP NINE I)IHEC- Syphilitic patients, especially cases of old , OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFKIE. jt Ban !<; «■'*» t* held on SATIUt- . standing would do well to try Received within a month at State Fairs and feb36 BA \ . the 6th day ot March, 186-1, at the office oi * Institutes. We are also agents for j «KR9dss~6F~WsicAi7 TASTE hourl’!,"'? and V"?Ylo^Tm tK>1 '’ bet "' eCn the Sohomaoker & Co.'s and Boardman fcGray's ; : °the tlu “ “ ins “ ana nihl . M «'*«*'- »’’ c»S™ T t z ' m Well-known excellent PIANOS, and j HOME CIRCLE A PLEASANT lIOME.-1N ACON- ! S.O.&H.W. SMITH'S MEIODEONS&HARMONIUMS 1 a collection of Piano m, ■ A »«><■*■>• «** - stood the test of T)ERSONS DESIRING A PERFECT : sc, e stocked with Iruit trees and shrubbery, good EARS, and in connection with the use of the P in“ ru “ent arTTnO.e?® call and ! SILVER CHORD, “ A «* rtl '«> “ »**• i before purchasing elsewhere. Amonc those who : a volume ore: „„„ u ~ , ~ . ' have purchased these instruments in this vlclni- ' A ,Ballads, Duets, and Quar ty we take pleasure in referring to Allen Kra- 'Cries, "ith Plano Accompaniments, and the felv „. Mrl*:lr 1 *: 1 shower oe pkarm, . fr,-,t S -xrTN^c:,- A lCl n'o» ft Y’iV akl '* ud d' l ! r ' , R ' •BeClintock, j Containing Choice Vocal Duets, with Piano Ac ' A. Hoe\ elcr, esq., Kichard Hard, esq., East Lib- corapanimenfa. The price of each Is so low M * HOBe,,er - “• »* * & pUinYYndVg4U°Tl7e - L. Dooa, eaq., Pittsburgh. j sale is already Immense. For sale by 1 r , n . CHAS. C. MELLOR, fcb -' _ 81 Wood St. yyANTED.- BRADBURY’S , CELETIRATKD PIANOS! A Guarantee of 5 years with each In- 1 otrumeat. WAMELINK & BARR, i.le Agents tor Pittsburgh and Western Pa., No V St. Clair st., near Suspension Bridge, general assortment of Musical Goods always on hand. m bi REMOVAL. . . -Jis, .Mo. The largest assortment op ■ NEW and CHEAP ** 3QO boxea Nq , Herrjnfi Wall Paper & Window Shades I >■* »n s “o k r lJe by g r T . t . . j REYMKR & BROS., Xu the country, at mh4 12 $ An j Wood st. OBT THE FtRST DAT OF APRIL I FOERSTEE & SCHWARZ’S, j VK\V PUILADEV Will remove td\No. 51 Fifth street at nres-! m *,. * . P hia new st 3' le of Stamped Gold Pane* eatocdupiedbyXaPHoßmanißro i/wiM 1 - . Hanging,, with Satin Dama.k luartML F«r be prepared to give the public general eatisfac- : »BLS CHOICE FAMItrFLOUR, ' sale by W. P. JYiARtsnALL, tionwith a well assorted stnoV nr pwhAL Nails, aborted sizes, mho 87 Wood Bt, SOPHICAJLandMATHEMATIC A LINSTKI'- Clover Seed, „ - ~ MENTS, and a large supply of OPTICAL M*** Be ? f » ~ , , , GOODS, with a flue assortment of RUSSIAN Mackeral, bblsand halves, PEBBLE SPECTACLES, whicb'ate warranted T t Herring. to strengthen and improve the sight. Made and store and lor sale by sold only by J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician. I „ PATTERSON A AMMON, N o. 39 Fifth street. _ mhl No. 6 Wood at Remember the number, 51,51, 51 Fifth street, C 3 TO alter the Ist of April and do not be Imposed upon I by others. mh ‘, : t ' mhl BLOOD POWDER. lIOFF M A IV , DENTIST IJJ SmtthAelil Stieet, PITTbBUKGH The Oillfin Homestead Is it a Dye. tO-Mrs ADVERTISEMfXTSIypAII ADVERTIS; The Four pmadlest Human Beings ' OF KAjinRE aqe, Ever Known tfnthe Face of the Globe. CONCERT HALL, Positively only a Few Days, commencing- •>- ON SATURDAY, MARCH 12th ; 186*. ' TWO LEVEES SATURDAY^ From 3to 4K. and U l * to 9p. m. Monday Levees and Each Day Following From 11 to 3to 4f£yuul to 9i a ' o’clock. Doors open half an hour in advance. ' GEN. TOM THUMB! AND HIS ! Beautiful Ijittle Wife, THE LATE MISS LATINIA WARREN, J The Fascinating Queen of Beauty ! I COMMODORE NUTT! jThe Famous “830,000 Nutt,” So called from having received that sum from Mr. P. T. Barnaul for three years’ services. i ELFIN MINNIE WARREN i The smallest Lady of her ago ever seen. Here are a Married Couple, aßachelorand Belle, all four weighing but 100 lbs. At the opening of the n o’clock morning Levee, the General andhis I Lady will wear the IDENTICAL WEDDING COSTUME they wore atOrace Church on their MARRIAGE DAY, Feb. 10th, 1863. SIXTY DOLLARS were offered for a ticket , to that wedding, here the same thing can be seen for a trifle. '1 hey will appear in a great variety of fascinat ing performances and costumes. £*>-The rich, rare and costly WEDDING PRESENTS, also the MAGNIFICENT JEW ELS presented to General Tom Thumb by the Crowned Heads of Europe, will be exhibited at each Levee. A MAGNIFICENT MINIATURE COACH, (costing $2,000) no larger than “ a bushel bask et” drawn by FOUR oi the SMALLEST P< >- Ni-Es in the world and attended by ELFIN COACHMAN and FOOTMAN IN LIVERY, will promenade the streets, and the four little ; wonders will all ride at once in it to and from the • Hall of exhibition, and the hotel. I ADMISSION 26 CENTS. Children under 10 years of age 16 cents. mli7-jw CARPENTER’S MEETING, ON TUESDAY EVENING, AT SEV uu o'clock, at splaue's Hall. Suhjec t —lt AISINO OF W AGES mh"-2t OAI L 6 A C APPKL, MERCHANT TAILORS, 185 SMITH FIELD STREET, WE HAVE .JUST RECEIVED A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of Cloths, Casslmeres, Vestings, dee. Also, a large stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Including Lockwood’s (''loth Lined PAPER t‘<iLUK>. NECK TIES and everything usually kept by first-class Furnishing Stores. Orders promptly executed. mht>lyd Venetian Blind Trimmings, An entirely new and complete assortment just received at the NKW CAJIPKT »TOUK M’FAR LAND, COLLINS <fc CO. mh4 Piano Covers, Fine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, \ new n iid SPLENDID ASSORTMENT CIOMFOKT \ BI.K THRKE-S TQRV hkifk dw klu.vg i t ir sale: Pleasantly s.-tuate on JMVon.l street, between M irkot mid Wood street*, well arranged with ; 1,.-ill, Urge parlor, sewn e:;nml*cr rooms, dining * room. kitchen. w -e*h room and good cellar, gas Jec]i iu. pm-v— lot -opfeet front l*v 60 rC I it SONS.’ i m h~ ol Market st. RRt;|.\| FNT OF PA. IIUMPTO.V «fc < «>., ac, 7 ÜBERTV -T \KIKK.\N \uld XT LI. KS. -T he niem / .STKLLT, M>le proprietors and manuf.act ur- l *' l> "H" .m,i ••K," Captains er.a lor Western Penuri h aiua, I ihio, Indiana 1 «rc‘atr.ikc .»u.l Cr u/. u ill meet at the Kecrnlt- IMinoinand Miewot.ri. A 1,.. manufacturer* ol a , ln f of LI Km (:< «L. FOULK. No Tt, superior article..i p \LM, iIKKMAN, oLIVL Fl,th ?*rpet. nr»po«ite the Postofflce. on THIS and KO.-sIN M»APS. and uri.m. Toilet and M-md-j) . AiiiflMN-i, at <• oMn.-k This regi- Fni.cv Soaps. (»t our Silver Pearl so.pvvhnh «‘R e Pittsburgh "» or iimiu theloth »v e cmitnlently recommend better forgem-rd ~r lM *‘ the present mnnrh. Ki.uuit.- wanted use than an) other belorr me public, should be | nih7-lt U.rno in mi ml ha. m-lllirr Jvtaah. >al>. 1.i0.r PHOTOGRAPH' C mils FOR '<sF\. or 1.0. m, or uny other sub,:.,n, ,■ mns m-ininy,- ■ T|.| ,|y % V ‘ . turc uhuh cm shrink or inytirr tlic Hurst I.!,nr. 1,,r con,, Knclo.o' 'i , i,, 1,,,.t. oi ' ” t ’ nt I lanm l, iinu Woolens cm ho WMhnl with the nam* and adUro.. ' 11 lli'M M L IT! ““ “ rapidity of Cotton or I.lnen. t.'lothos washcl mliT-:irad Mi- i ihfrVv« w.t-v . with the Sill or PoaH h'oapdo not requlrr boil- _,. . , as , l.it>crt> st.. New \ crk. ingorhalf t he rubbinc. w inch of course s iv. s V AI - 1 ABI.F-: REAL ESTATE FOR the wear und Tear. Sdv er Pearl sup remove's . * s A LI. —’l he undersigned will otter at fml>- Grecso. liirt. Tobacco stains. Printers'* Ink. 0,1 1 Hl’KsDh V. the 17th in? T.. their ''inoke and th»'worst Ihlco Water St iius inw ai:r- mi property, situate on Raccoon ('reek, in ly. b> applying It with \ moist sponge. thus pro- ll .‘. nuV *“ r township. Washington county, one tectinj windows, carpets and turuiture from nu,n north ol the Pittsburgh and Stepbenv ille amU and i»10j.6. It imparts a bruliauoy to Pl.a’t. 1 umpike and tour miles from the nilrond. con- Jewelry, Glassware, Knamelc l Paintings and 'aiding 11 acres uf pood land, on which are ercet- Patent Leather linniccliatcly. and lor cleanin'' 0,1 ‘ Grist Mih.with 2 run oj burr: and chopper* Marble and Floor Tiles It has no equal. For the unh 'HI necessary machinery, driven 1\ both bath aad particularly for shamponning, the Su- sTf,Hrn « '(ter power also, a H w Mill. 'There ver Pearl Soap Is a perfect luxury. Jn a word ‘' r '' 'Hod a comfor iable bw elimg House, a >T.imo all who have tried its superior qualities n< - Hr;( l a rounp Orchatxl oi rood heanup trutt knowledge it the preatest discovery of the ape 1 he abm e proper t\ will be sold low and This Com pan) respeetlully aak a trial from ail on reasonable term*, who arc interested, and in ei er\ case will ret und I Ai *' o, at ,fu ' T . and place, n valuable the price of the fesmeshould it fail to accomplish 1 Tr,K * t l Ol toad, containing 8l acres, GO of which what we claim for It. ure ‘■•leared aDd in a pood state uf cultivation. 15 Sold at flvq cents per pound in fifty pound lr >“ bottom i.md It i» all well watered boxes Delivered to the cars, boats, in AlWhr- ijn'l'-v.iitauis anal.und u.c <d coat and limestone n>\ iiirminghain and city residences tree of * ho are a comfortable tenant charge. Directions for use on all packagrs. . flo,lSt ' nnd iog barn unh shed attached. Also, a Puberal discount to the trade number of \ .map bearing fruit trees. Inquire o( Merchants from abroad will do well to give •' HA R Hist >S. A uctioueer. Green Tree IT O. LRLMPTON ii. CO., a call, 30T Liberty stTect Allegheny cciuntv. Pa., or t«« the Bubscvil>ers on opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot. tho P**ernisoa s & J. HOOD. 4WHc;vHre of all imitations. None genuine H«.\ingtnn. AVashington. co.. Pa. j unless bearing our trade mark. Silver Peat! \*<<•// _ nih3-:itdvXiM \v .1 ust recvD cd hI the Now ('nrpet Store of *"iu v 1 & Co. SILVER PEARL SOAP. aa secured by the ini entorby National c.pj p s l,t. MTSABE’S PlAlioii ARE ltoiv i (PV. 11 _ «lL t.Hlrrc.l tho HHS l l‘l A.Nup ill ADE. ukr- JTST WHAT ' ' f'tntcil tnjfii! vj-his. HA IN f>' lIKU-S X I :\Y VuRK I'l AXuS arc EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET ALBUM! “ ► tin nr until Hi,- lull, i,I MAliCli. to ilispose of our Iniyc btc«v k m FOR SOLDIER S ! Holding from 12 to 21 Pictures, Boot a and Slioos, FOR (SOLBIKIiS ! ! » bJr^m',l KARn ' PKII ' Es 1 '»>' “ d Bccure |? j Can l,e sent to all part* of the j m 1 ,6 <w 6lh. g:' United States for Twenty Cts. G ERS.— The subscribers, ' S, it on U favora, respectfully invite their patrons to call ! ! AL - 5n ' ftnil examine their new stogk of 'H Albums for Centre Tables, ; 1101 se-pi Rsnshin g goods, | Albums for Centre Tables, AT TRICES BELOW A.I.L, AT PRICES 50 JOURNEYMAN -PAINTERS, WAUES, «»,»3 PER DAY. R. &. W. A. THORNBURGH A UO., j tDh4-l w l\'o. 12 Olive st., St. L< lASJ>ttBTH& SOKS’g SBWcnOP wle^° AEDE RET!RM I A S lvt' J v t T'Tf2^ e:1 and "™wa i -j^».»a@ssasK^ ►B-NiNG, MARCH 7, 1864. MASO.MC | QEO. W. HIETj Mn|p|r; Thiß Monday Evening, ||&reh [7|h, ; AND j *B*f>~‘* —' ‘ | S% i • -Slretnlght of the LHUghibie-Burleaqtte, SERIOUS FAMILY. I'rcincnilous SiicfesH! ROARS OF LAUGHTER, AND THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE. The House Crowded Nightly with the Elite and Fashion of the city to witness the extraor dinary performances ol this far-famed troupe of American and European Stars. Tie better to laugh than be sighing. YANKEE HILL’S Monster Minstrel Organization GREAT BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE And HrasB 3la rid.. PRESENT SEASON* BEING 1 their first appearance before the American public, al tei a aev en years' tour on the continent of Europe, acknowledged by the press and public whero\ er they have had the honor of appearing, as the greatest eombination of artistic excellence ever before conaolidated under one management. And Maulers of their Profession. Etnhrai in/ the In Norman Slilmer, Krnnk "West, ' HArry Campbell Prof. Whiting, ; Prof. Mayo, ! .T. K. Mead, Prank Spencer, Ned Turner, John Wilder, L. Myers, W. 11. A. Tobey ! 1 »oors open nt j ADMISSION | Gr'CrllA NDVK EE HALfUNYSEH EN*D E I previous ta the performance, bv YANKEE ! kilJ/SJ NRIVALED HRAsS HAND, i AGW AND MATINEEwiII -be given for the • coni enietice of Ladies and (’hildreti. onSATI'R DAY A KTKRNOON, at 2 1 , o'clock. Admission . 25ccnt3. t.’hihlmi unvlcr 12 years of age, loots. in h7-tf rjl n e THIRD NATIONAL BANK t Harimr orjrnnired under the National C'urrency Act, is now prepared to do a Generel Banking Business 1 Deposits received, Exchange, on the principal cities of t tie East and Wont 1501 (;HT AIND HOX.D, Anil collection- made in every nceessable part of the country. t Mflce lor the present, (until the completion of 1 he .New Bauking Hones, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley.) in the Banking Room ofthe DIME SVVINUB’ INSTITI'TIOX, No. IXO Smitliflold. st., Opposite the Uioton House Win E Schmert?. A Hartii. A > Bell. Alex. Holstein, .EH Hartman, Henry (Jerwie. E Morgaustern, H Coe. ADA* REINEMAN. Pre»t. IE C. ■<( UMEP.I7, t 'ash. pro tem mh7-2md ! A I.hKfiHFAY DKMOf RATIf CLVB. -There will la* » regular meeting of the i lul.. mi MK.VDW LVENENiE .March :ih. at . 7 o'eiock. at th.* (Huh Jioom in the Duinoud. A ! full attendant ' is r»i|UebP-d Hi oidei •.t the Hrenid.-u:. luh'-li W.M. E. E A H LEY. Sec’y. Victoria, t|K' i'HKA[>i:vr HlM C!,A's‘l'lANliSjn 200 boxes Oranges, prim*-, 100 do Lemons, 100 frails Ivica Almonds, 10 bales Bor. Almonds, 60 bags Tarragona Almonds, 60 do .Sicily Almonds, "6 boxes Shelled Almonds, .'5O bags English Walnuts, 26 do Brazil Nuts, 30 do Kin>ertp, 200 do Pea Nuts, 6000 Oocoa Nuts, In store and landing, and for sale by KBYMK& k BROS., _mh4 126 and 128 Wood st. , g'l OLD PAPER HANGISGS--AK IM~ , Ur mense assortment of low pncedas well hr i fine —notv coming in. For sale by * mhS W.P. MARSHALL, 1 m * lfi 67 Wood, t. illowing Artists George Gray. Frank Winslow Dick McGowan, Geo. Field, Henry Baker, R. W. Perry, Albert Brnhan, Frank Mumford George W. Hill. George Brown. Harry Slate. •—tn commence at o’clock. .26 CENTS. » II A ixL. < 1 I I. HM .ME, •o Filth street s. S. BRYAN, Broker and Insurance Agent, 59 FourtJ street. P^tLAD' I FOE : ®EE • 1 I «nr *■ gielon’s GENUINE MEDICINES The inventor .of the extracted PAREIRA BRAYA, After an experience of many years in private practice now ofFera it to the afflicted In a highly concentrated form. What is Pareira Brava P—l6BB 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 GROANS It has been recommended by the talent of th Medical Profession for nearly two centuries. The Fluid Extract oi PAREIRA BRAVA Is now offered to an afflicted world in a Bhape WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. For ail diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grav el or Dropsicai swelling, no medicine invented can cope with this compound in its power to it- ANNIHILATE DISEASE. All bad properties in the drug are removed by the process of its compounding in the shape of Quid, leaving its STEELING PROPEETEES ALONE Young men who may be suffering from the many ills 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, Ry not arresting these signs, which ns 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. AU medical authorities agTee that were the ef- EARLY INDISCRETION Removed, that there would be far leas use foi Insane Asjlums, •As the records of these humane Institutions j»rove that a very large proportion of their pa tients owe their reception and detention with! them to early habits of indiscretion. For all unpleasant and dangerous diseases Gilson's Extract of Pareira Brava Absolutely cures secret diseases, of no matter what length of standing. No change of diet is required, no cessation from business. Soldiers Home upon Furlough And who may peahaps have unfortunately con tracted disease, will And the Extract of PAREI RA BRAVA the specific for their ills. By its peculiar action upon the Kidneys, it causes a frequent deßire to urinate, thereby 're moving obstructions and securing the sufferer against all fear of stricture of the Utherea. YOXJXVG MEN Beware of the numberless quacks to be found in all large cities. Many of them know Nothing of the Practice of Medicine, And yet they are allowed to deceive and decoy tjexe unwahv, Gilson’s Chlorine Water, I GILSON'S JMT.I .8. EXTRACT OF PAREIRA BRATA, Will efltectuallj- eradicate any case, no matter of how long standing. Price, $1 per Bottle. a C. OAKLET, No. 16 Dcyst., New Yorlt, General Agent AND POB BALE W noleaalo d* Hotail, JT . M . RU LXON, r' / JUt XJGk G isjr,, « ’ Sitpilcii fenilinlitg, urn l> street, l: -'Flair** \ «jr jjarfclhJd }riZ ) i ' V& T&W Of •• • fTT- T-', -'“ » , ~. O&y'Hf&ii aid WsfT^^^'_ •■■'• Actors and ’>v •; Bh<S«ffieos&]fid-J3ill Boaters, ;-,';; ’ Lecturers and Military Aspirants, QeafealsAnd Outtfenerals, - Moulders and Nail Makers, r Makers, Saddlers And fioairßcfflera, Shoe Makers and Eope Coders, Salesmen and Bar Tenders, ’■-, Eratefß and Money Lenders/ .? Carpenters and Jewelers, Tobacconists and Drug Sellers, Every Kind Short and Tall, Greal atiisSmall ' i Come at Once to Concert Hall SHOE STOKE, 62 fifth* street; 3 - • For Bargains in H6OTS& SHOES. feb27 * Jj » •> M do o> t • n © a - AS .... *s\ o g j y<« sc a iifii? a s gfellsu I*l ©gl'l l -I til o"ifl j i 11 g i M a J a | s ? X J k w Slljlljli ,! S “ 5 9 * 1 iI i • s«|< 1 « 11 . M 3 • 5 h » 2 » w jS I Jsj ? ' B J 1 ■ »:r O 03 « l, js>i pQ * B is. § ■ I« a 1 >-3 g < • • - . TUB LATEST STYLES IMPORTED VELVETS, BRUSSELS, THE VERT LOWEST RATES. W. D. & H. McCALLUM, Fourth Street Carpet Store, NU. »7 rvTTXKTH "STREET. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Cotton Hosiery and Gloves, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS Among which may be found many novelties. MULTIFORM HOOP SKIRTS, The latest invention which by means-of slides may be expanded or contracted, thus combining \ the - Paris Trail and Sly Quaker, macktjh & dfc WIESOJf’S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCKS TJ T cr!Er SEWING MACHINES: The Cltcapeat, Simplest and Rest. Principal Office and Wholesale Emporium, No. 37 FIFTH:ST., Three doors below Bank Block, WM. STTMNEB & CO., WEiSTEiJ}* AGENTS. febST-dhw ■ . / a i*s i*s I*s iQ r i*s ifj i© i© 5* a! r-i 0100 ® | A fe ■ S H »© »S »® »© : i© kQ O M PITTSBURGH. CAKPETB. NEW STOCK. ASD EVERY ORDER OF I N 6 HA' IN CARPET. WE OFFER AT NEW SPRING GOODS, 3,000 Doz. Spool Cotton, 1,000 Doz. Skirt Braid, 1,200 Doz. Shaker Hood% A full line of And an extensive assortment of And Small Wares, Also, a supply o/ At prices && low as the lowest. GLYDE, 78 Market Street. H • .».-QD -o .I—l ce
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