The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, March 08, 1864, Image 1

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DAILY POST,
Single subscriptions by mail, 48,00 per year.
Delivered, In the city, at 18 cents per week
WEEKLY POST.
Single subscriptions:
Five ooples, each
Ten copies, each 1,30
Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20
Thirty “ “ « 1,10
JAS. P. BAER,
Editor and Proprietor.
JJKRNTA OR RB^TVRE,
Hernia or Rapture cored.
Hernia or Rupture cored.
Hernia or Rapture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Ruptureor Hernia rured.
Rupture or Hernia cured
Ruptureor Heruia cured.
\ Ruptureor Hernia cored.
Ruptureor Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Heruia cured.
Ruptureor Hernia cured.
Marth * Radical Core Truss.
Hitter's Patent Trass
Fitch's Supporter Trass.
| Sfelf-Adjust log Truss.
Baoiilng's I.aoe or Body Brace, for
the:|ure u/ Prolapsus I tcri. Piles, Abdominal
awfcspinal "Weaknesses.
Or. S. ’S. Fitch’S silver Plated Sup-
Po||er.
Drops, for the support and cure of
Plug.
Elastic Stocking*, for weak and varicose
veiife.
Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints.
J&ltle Supporters, for weak kne- joints.
Suspensory Bandages.
Syringes; also every kind
EEf. KEISKR has also a Truss which will
rascally cure Hernia or Rupture.
at his Dfu\; Store, No. 140 WOOD
STREET.; oi the Golden .Mortar. Persons
writing - for Trusses should send the number of
it. hes around the body immediately over the
PR. KEYSER will give his personal attention
to theaplication of Trusses in adults and children,
and he is satisfied that, with an experience of
twenty years, he v <ll I* enabled to give satisfac'
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Self-Injecting Syringes
Selttlnjectlne Syringes
Self-lujecl lug Syringes
Sold at DR. KEY<ER’S. Uo Woo l street.
Sub pen eorj- Dnnil>gt
Suspensory Bandages
Suspensory Bandages
Suspensory Bandages,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
■ A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
At DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street.
nolO-lyd&w
J»ILES OF
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
CURED.
BeJov> mil be found a certificate from cn< uf the
viost respectable < .firms of U,tki‘ lS township in
regard to l>r. Keyset'-; h.ndsay' Hlood Searcher.
The Doctor's ecrtifcatcx are within reach, and no
one need be deceived a. regard to his preparations.
Db. G-eo. h. Keys hi?
I became affleted with
Piles about twenty years ago, and every year
they were growing worse, so aa to trouble me
very much, so mtu h so at times as to unfit me
for work. Sometimes I was bo bad 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 take whatever T could hear of or read of in
clro tiara and pamphlets that fell iii my way, but
I could fcotget 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 meat my
house and gave me some medicine but it would
St do, I could not get well. Over a year ago I
l an advertisement of your Lindsay’s Blood-
Searolier, made by yourself— when you sold it to
me you told me one bottle would not cure me,
and thas my whole system would have to be re
newed by the medicine before I got well. 1
bought one bottde and took it home with me and
used it according to youi directions. I then call-
ed to see you again, when you said I could not
expeot much benefit from one bottle. I bought
It on, one bottle at a time, until l had used five
bottleß. ’ After this quantity had been used, I
was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur
ed me for twenty years. In other respects my
health is improved, and I am as well as could bp
expected for one of my age, being sixty years
past. I have been well now for six months, and
there is no appearance of a return of the disease
I can do any kind of farming work now without
the Piles coming downed hurting me. lean
pitch ciiop wood, lift,, or do any kind 01
work which before used io hurt me. When 1
found out your Blood-Senrrhcr 1 kept on taking
it until I got entirely well. 1 consider it my du-
ty totnake my case known to the country for the
benefit of other* who may bo suffering as I was
anddonot knowtbe value of yourmedicine. You
may publish this if you-like—l lire in Wilkin*
Township, and will be pleased to satisfy any one
of the truth of this certificate it they wish to call
ELLIOTT DAVIS.
December 24th, iS63.
*&*Look out for the name of DR. GEORGE H.
KEESER on the cover of the bottle and pasted over
the cork ; also for his stamp on the United States
stamp on the top of the bottle to prevent being impos
•d upon bpjtsjluTiom article which is in the market.
Matty&tw
MEDICAL.
|4 PIVKIEL’g CEIfEBRATED
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonio,
The Great Tonic,
, 'The Great Tonic,
r or Dj spepeia and Indigestion,
fc or Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
tor Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
* or ~T B P € P B t*H and Indigestion.
For Weak Stomachs anti General Debility,
ror Weak Stomachs and General Debility
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility
}■ or Weak Stomachs and Genci.il Debility
Reliable and Sure to doGood,
Reliable and Sure todoGood,
Reliable and Sure to doGood,
Reliable and Sure to doGood
And Cannot do Harm,
* And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
t, ~ ..... , And Cannot do-Harra.
It t.osts but little and Purities the Blood,
It Costs but little and Purities the Blood,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Costs but little and Purifies tha-lilood.
Of thia 1 aluable Tonic*
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic.
-Of this Valuable Tonic,
Uni)' 76 ( ts. and One Dollar per Dottle.
Oni) i 5 (. ts. and One Dollar per Hot tie
Only 7o(;ts. and tine Do!>.- -.,. r Uottle’
Only 75( ta. nn.l One Dollar |„t Bottle!
Manufactured solely by s. A. KI NKU &
BHU. (jeneral Depot, ] la Market sired Har
nsburg, Pa. For sale in PITlsmK.iH brail
respectable dealers. )
For sale in Pittsburgh by R. K sKLLIRs &
CO., and B. L. FA HNES’fi K ’ K a. t'(>
jani4-6m
PRIVATE bIHEASts
DR. BROWN’S OFFICE,
No. 60 Smithfield Street
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN
need of medical advice should not tail t.-ime
Him a call. •
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to rure lmpu
nties, scrofulous and venereal artotMion- AI«o
hereditary taint, such ns inter. psumVis auii
.other skin diseases, the ornrin ot whi.-h me ua
ticDt is ignoranr. v
seminal wkaknts:
Dr. B s remedies for thia affliction, brought on
habits, are the only tncdieincs known
m this country which are safe and will speedily
.restore to health. y
Dr. Brown’s remedies cure in a few .lays thia
painful affliction. *
.. R e Also treats Piles. Gleet, Oonnorrhoe, T're
thal Discharges, Female Diseases. Pains in the
Hack and Kidneys, Irritation of the HK ider
Strictures, etc.
. let tor to be answ e red must * contain at b-t-t
ON r. DOLLAR.
Medicines sent tn any address safely paike 1
=4-i?o£4 m !,l’ riva, ° ro " ms S" 'bin.Hill. Id
STJ3ELT. Pittsburgh, Ph. in.lodotw.
IMPORTANT TO' LADIES.
11 Cfre.it American Remedy.”
Harvey's Chrono Thermal
FEMALE PIXJoS
HAVENEVGR YETFAILEDi WHEN
the directions have been strictly followed >
in removing- difficulties arising from
OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF
NATURE.
Ol every kind.
Or in restoring the system to perfect health when
suffering from Spinal Affections. ProlADsu*
T’co.*, Ilic -miIIW.UI uuiei \»eaKhefft»6i> or itfif
Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless
on the constitution, and may be taken by the
most delicate females without causing distress
at the same time ’
THEY ACT AS A CHARM,
By strengtnening, invigorating, and restoring the
system to a healthy condition, and by bringing
on the monthly period with regularity. No mat
ter from what cause the obstruction maj arise.
They should, however. NOT be taken the first
three or four months of pregnancy, though sate
at any other time, as miscarriage would be th»
result.
Each box contains 60 Pills. PKII’L ONF
dollar.
DR. HARVEY’S TREATISE
on Diseases of Females. Pregnancy. Miscarriage
Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses
of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES’ PRI
\ ATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70
pages, sent free to any addreßs. Six cents requir
ed to pay postage.
-USrThe piUs and Book will be sent by mail,
confidentially, when desired, skctrkbt sealed
and pre-paid on receipt of money by
J BRYAN, M. D., Qenerol Agent,
No. 76 (Jedur street, New York.
Flepttng, Druggist, corner ol
the Diamond and Market street, agent lor Pitts
| burgh. _____ oc6-emd&w
I TO ALL CONCERNED.—
j Among a certain class of self-important peo
i pie there Is a peculiarfeeling of contemptattach
i ed to ail physicians that adtertiseand treat the
! diseases named in thiß card, (Private Dukases,)
, why this should be, they nor no oneelse can teli.
I Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis- !
i eases of every denomination, in lnct solicit just
the very diseases are so obnoxious to these
very refined parties. I suppose they would not
let one ol their family go to a party that has de
voted years for their benefit, because he adverti
ses the fact, and theft-family physician say? be 1.-
a humbug so he can get theease. Often he n.«tj
almost deprived the party of his life. He comes
at last..tq the physician that advertises—how else i
are they to know I Are they not aware that .Sir
Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles
Ball and M. Panl Rxcord devoted years in the
treatment of these diseases 1 These men Are held >
up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don’t
assert that all men arc worthy that publish, still ,
there are agreat numberol them that are. I have j
devoted myself to the study and treatment of
Private. J)fBRAHB.s upwards .of 40 years, and
without Egotism can say I have saved hundreds
lrom years of misery and untimely death. My
treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether,
as 1 think it is the best and most oertain. It is in
my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I
thouglit it necessary to oertify to my gen* , r.l uuc
cese : but my long residence in this city is suffi
cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea
and all diseases arising from it jire cured in a
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves
every young man and woman to be careful in se
lecting a physician. The different advertisements
that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and
no benefit will arise from answers than only loss •
of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu- i
ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800.
jao-Iyd PittsburghPostoffice. j
JI’ST WHAT ~
EVERYBODY WANTS,
A POCKET ALBUM!
Holding from 12 to 24 Pictures,
FOR SOLDIEBS!
FOR soldiers:
(.'an be sent to all parts of the
United States for Twenty Cts.
Albums for Centre Tables,
Albums for Centre Tables,
AT PRTCEH
BRLOW ALL.
BELOW A 1.1..
AT PITTOCK’S,
OPPOSITE-THE POSTOFFIOK.
Ich3s
THE HOWESWNG MACHINE,
Invented 1845.
Received tribute from all
other bewiQ£Macfaioea T at the World’s Fair,
it»y, while the blnger hewing Machine received
mention on its merits; and Wheel
er A. Wilsons a medal for its devioe, oalled "Cir
cular Hook.” The Howe Sewing hiachine, was
awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor )
PW OBBa Shlbrnon Our
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect
W 2 r l llo <md heaviest fabrics
Sold and rented, Cor. Penn & St Clair, streets
A.M. McGEECxOR/”'
mySO-dStaw-ly
BASKETS, “PINTS AND
Ov Quirts, ** Heidslck’s €hanpaehe,
• 80 Ow** Sparkling MoeeQe.
- ii" .
BfflOTS akigkebxson
PITTSBURGH, toe, ——-
We only ask a Trial,
We only aak a Trial.
We only ask a Trial,
We only aak a Trial.
rheumatism.
Perfected 1802
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. \ " FOR SALE. T
NEW SPRING GOODS i fpHKBE COTTAGE HOUSE? fob
' 1 1 l , ?ALE —Fronting on fildwpll atmet tßaea
*f> 8 Second Ward, Allegheny on Se
A I ne of Manchester Passenger Raij w -a v nt ,,. r)v
opposite the residencebf B«,. EUshd HeMh T
• Also a CHOICE C&BNER LOT CHEAP
WHOMSAU & RETAIL.
in the city. Terms eask. Apply to Dl
W. <J No. 46 Ohio at
fcbs ( "« ,he Ma s; or, s Ofßee. Allegheny.
3,000 Doz, Spool Cotton,
1,000 Doz, Skirt Braid,
1,200 Doz. Shaker Hoods,
A lull lint* ol
Cotton Hosiery
I an me rooms ol the dweliiue. ( m 'rue' rwnnn,.
fancy goods, notions lES? |' r"“
I Rochester depor’ '" “ “ ile the I the co^nTd' 3 * Sr'' Ca, ‘ an< > e et
I £&*s**’ >“3“*™°' K. M. BOLUS, ! »-eck, aod passengers Sound ISendhinS
~ ou,h A ' <>nus ' Allegheny city. Parties brought out by first class (JLIpIfR
.. , 4 PhKASAST HOME IN a rnv I -SAILINO vessels at very low rates SlJht
Among maybe found many novelties, f f*- Tenl‘-nt and desirable locality, Xof amui !' raf '!,°". the NATIONAL’ BANK payable at
Also asunnlvo! u nod ’ 8 Run .-station, 1 acres of land i ]L of eshranchos in Lngland or Ireland’for sale
, upplyot , stocked with fruit trees and shrubbery trooii i * or particulars as to rates, Ac., apply to
.. I l^; R^‘>7® rocou P» I ><lrt>n Aprilfst.'isoto--I Ohrnni i nm *. n (WfelLL,
MULTIFORM HOOP SKIRTS i " , ,*• »■«».». i
The latest invention which by means of slide! ' - feb “ 1_ touip' street. aSSa S e from England and Ireland.
-1 he expanded or contracted, thus combining ! VwmTfy &Tf£s??g& ' 9 ~ ° • ° ° •
the , i“ B w.“t reel ’ 'c hrec humlre<! and twenty-four feet
j grr a,V^i,V^, h r.re.^.X r iEUROPEA N AGENCY.
Pans Trail and Sly Quaker, ! t„oml7 h. „„ TieAN
At ptices as low a. the lowesf. ; £ ?« E RT * sons, i
_ 61 Market street. , U prepared to brine- out or
- A CXI TTI & GLYDE, ! portable three-stort pan S of U the om n<l b,l ? k pHBBengars from “ r to an P
51, HRK’K I)tvKl.l.l N,> H,,, sK KOit SAI-1 fng pacMs countr L eltl “ cr T steam or saif
-1 sis for sat - e ' .» . nr
I Hew Goods ’ ”7"’ k^ch!,n ' 'fash room 1 1a ; roll tf \° In ‘ ll ’’ n, I’ ol > s ' n ‘i Vhncinnati Rail-
I ut)« UUUUS and water fixtures, etc.; lot so Tee t front V..** 1 of'-ail ml L A P 11 "”77 0111 «l»ck star Lice
, >leep. Kor price and terms, apply ,o /« w u U ' s ’i" d f “,! ,he llnpa <'f .Steam
s' ' 'L'THIiMT & SONS, gow at d Fia war" ’ (Has
-61 Market st. ' janH-lyd J ‘
ArM mi extensile xsflortinenf of
And Small Wares,
78 Market Street.
New Goods
New Goods , r
; X
New Goods j q
New Goods fl
$ b
New Goods ! g
New Goods J*j p{
2 4
New Goods [ am
j m
New Goods ! JQ g
New Goods
I <
New Goods i
fcbio 1
NEW DRY GOODS,
AT *
GARDNER & SCHIEITER’S,
9 2
s*r:
Black Silks, $l.OO per Yard
New Spring Chintzes
Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75,
New Spring Shawls
ress Goods, at 31 and 37 l-2c.
New Spring Dress Goods.
Russia Crash, at 12 l-2c
Best Kid Gloves, at $1,25.
let, 10
OPEKKD THIS DAY,
AT HUGUS & HACKE’S
4-00 Pieces New Stvj.k Prints—
PAH K AM) LIGHT,
GINGHAMS,
I)K LA IN 1.. S at 31 y
IiALMOKALS Rt *2.50
Corner Fifth and Market at?.
4 GOOD invest»ient.-a"Tew
and valuable machine, capable of nettlnr
*2.) per day above expenses, has just been cor£
plnted and patented. The patent-rieht f <he
Male of Pennsylvania with one or more ma
chines Is now offered for sale on favorable terms.
This is a rare chance for investment Prom
*V.OOO to $3,000 cntdtal rcrjulntl
Address
fettM-K
sbaif: s
300 boxes No. I Fire t 'riu kers,
10 cases Sicily Licorice.
6 do Calabria Licorice,
15 do Prime Figs,
20 kegß Baking SchU.
100 mats Cassia,
60 boxes Rock Candy.
30 do Citron,
10 bbis Garret's Snuff,
100 gross Fine Cut Tobacco, In tin foil
75,000 Havana Cigars, various quality, ’
60,000 Havana Sixes Oigara,
In store and for sale by
REYMER& BROS.,
126 and 128 Wood st
JJERRWG
-300 boxes No. 1 Herring,
200 do Scaled Hemng
J ust-received and for by
, BETOEER fc>Bßp3^
mh4 126 and 138 Wood at
, ft-* The subscriber oilfcrs for sale the dwelling
aZi,'° v-' iC ? hp w .iJ vc b aituat etl on south
. A\enue, I-irst ward, Allegheny. The lot is on
feet front bj- 160 deep, running back to a 20 feTt
; alliejr. Jt is a two storied brick, contains six
| rooms and cellar. The Ouf-houses are a wash
house, Stable, coal house, 4c. There is a Hree
. surrounding the dwelling, filled with sh,2e
and (lloves, | all there'"™ ■ ■ ■ ere la e asa “‘> water in
| New Goods < - .
gECOXD NATIONAL BANK
New Go-1,.
|New Goods •,\
i t : Cloth,
1 New Goods
?‘, Ll i ( /, 11 ' 1:1 thc bounty of Allegheny,
,""h m!i' ° f enusylvanla, has Leon duly onpih-
I Mo-tir hf S' er r R " rt " l>c “nU“g to the requireinoiitt, of
hew Goods Act t» ~r„
) . I 1 urn ’ n, '> • «*><■«' >’V a pledge r.l
! ' •*«»' w-eivc I M the Now Carpet More of
’ New Goods “ J -F r " : * MTa-rland, Collins & Co
Ulth lx- ,orc ccrajncnctngtKc business ol Hank- mhl ’ VU.
New Gcrde KS“£&« VenetianlTlinOFlmiiiings,
" 5 A " cnflrel >-»7 »»<« assortment
\T r\ i of Pennsy h nnin, is authorized to commence the just rccciied at the
NeW GOO{ R butane** of Bunking under Ihe Act aforesaid. XKW C VRPFT SS'rriTJTP
~~ in testimony tvheroof witness my hand V Ait A Ah. A 1 ORE
I SS 1,11,1 «»• °< otnee. this 13th day of I rl.i u
i latf.tSM. HUOHJtna-LLocii""
JN6W UOOds " ComptrollerSf the furr-i, •,
■ the second national bans smith, pass 400
” p ' NINTH WARD FOUNDRY,
(Formerly IRON CITY TKl.’Si ImMI’ANY.,
t. a pit al. $300,000, with pri i ilo<rc t o increase t r>
The IRON CITY TRCST (’OMTANY hav
ins organized under the National Currency Art
otferß its sen ices lur the tranoactnm ol a i irner
al Banking Business. Drafts bought anil sold
Money received on Deposit. and Collections
made on ail parts of the country.
Jacob Pai.vtkk, : Rort Roßrx«o.v
Jake Hill, j ii. BoruiiMiOv.
1. KklOFlth, | W. M UwKiiLl
M. L'tX'U’tß.
G. h. M ARXEK, Prestiicnt
JNO. t. PA l TEK>i *N, Cashier.
feb23-imd
Corner of Penn and St. Ciair Streets
The largest, cheapest, and
most successful BUSINESS MAN’S Cttly
| LEOK in the United States.
uan enterand review at any time.
(TROVLARS containing full sent
Finis of charge to any address on application to
the Principals. JKXKIXS SMITH,
v del-lHwdfcy Pituburgh. Pa'
X KW
Trimming House for Tailors.
. 'JOHN A. GRIFFITH & CO., ,
1 Beg leave to announce to the Merchant Tailors J
, and Clohiers of Baltimore and Washington that I
they have opened a TRIMMING HOUSE, at ’
. the
Southwest Corner of Baltimore nuil
Charles Streets,
Over the Jewelry Store of Canfield. Bro. A ('o
where the trade will find a lull assortment, in
cluding
Piece Goods, Buttons, Braids, etc-..
Adapted to that line of business, not surpassed
by any house in the country.
Having established a house in Cincinnati in
connection with the Baltimore ;Housc. and con
sequently having to buy largely, we feel assured
than we can offer such inducements to the trade
as regards prices as will make it to their interest
togive us a share ol their patronage. Just re
ceived, the
Spring and Summer Beport of Fashions.
We are also the agents for the American and
European Monthly Reports of Fashion, and
Henisch it Co.'s Patent shears.
A full line of MILITARY TRIMMINGS, suit
able for Merchant Tailors and Clothiers.
JOHN A. GRIFFITH
JAiIEiS O’NEILL.
feb2-atawtal JOSEPH H.MAG^JPE
Notice.— in the cot?rtofq,u ar.
ter Sessions of Allegheny county, Penn
sylvania, No. —, March Term, A. T). 18U4.
In the matter of the petition ol sundry free
holders of the City of Allegheny, fnr the v-tca*
tion of certain alleys and a street, in the Second
Ward, of said city.
All parties interested are hereby notified, that
on SATURDAY, February uih. IB6f, a petition
was presented to said Court, signed by twelve
freeholders ot said Ward, praj ing’theyjourt to
grant a rule to show cause why so much ol 7 an
alley lying in said Ward, parallel with Bidwell
and Fremont streets, should not be vacated and
closed up, from the northern line of the right of
way of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
Railway Company, where the said line crosses
said alley to Island Lane, because the said por
tion of .said alley has become useless to the pub
lic and those having lands abounding thereon
And, also, whjtao much of the alley that lies
In said Ward, parallel with, and between Island
Lane and Juniata street, should no*be vacated
and closed up from Bidwell street to the street
known as Allegheny avenue, for the reason that
the same has become useless to the public and
those having lands boundingthereon.
And, also, why so mitifr of t Juniata street, in
said Ward, as extends'.ftOm the eastern line ol
the right of way of the*laid Railway Company
where the said line crosses said street, to the
street known as Allegheny avenue, should not
be vacated and closed up, for the reason that the
same has become useless to the public and those
having lands abounding thereon.
ThaUirid Court granted the rule aforesaid,
and ordered that notice be given of the fUllne of
•aid Petition and of the granting of Baid ru”e as
required by law.
JOHN H. HAMPTON,
feb!6-Bt-2taw , Att'y of Petitioners.
BuX 108,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
REMOVAJ,, OF IrVERT STABLE—
, yMrcrfjgnad having removed his Live
*/ stable from the rear of the Scott House, to
near the. corner of First and SmnhaS«£Wu
W. C. Conn’s old stand, is prepared to furnish:
?K3JJS *uggiea, aadimddle iSS upon the
for funeral.
'4day,
WE1.1.151G HOI'SE FOHSALE-
OF PITT.*BORO-H
$1,000,000,
IMRCCToi:-
PITTSBURGH, PA
M 8, 1864.
! STEAMSHIPS.
c XT A A K x> r. IJN K.
Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool.
Th llSoN f C,a “ Steam.n.p,,
UABTHOK, I gSp&Ek.
v' 1 , 1 ' 1 ' SAIL fHQM new
1 ork evorj- alternate Wednesday,
:T om . Liverpool every alternate
from u « n8 '°“’»
P *B B*?© from Liverpool or Queens-
FrZ’ T to -» «: ft iffS-l
For sfeoraln'i,! 0 iv ?' r R 0 W® in currency.
.. ~ i'MOS. BATTKiAN, Ae*.
no'-S-lrd ‘ Mono “S Rh a*» House Watefst.,
to Tljos. Katti^an
PASSAGE FEOM THE OLD 00HNTEY
Lower than the Lowest. *
THUS. H. RATTIGAN.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C.
Piano Covers,
Pine Embroidered Cloth,
A new an-1
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
( M’FAHJ.AjVD, COLLINS & CO.
PITTSBURGH.
Warehouse, No. 113 First and 120 Second sts.
M anufacturer* of all sizes Rzd descridtions of
( OH o*l Hetorts, and Stills, Gas and Water
sad. Irofts. l>r»g irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal
Moulds, i uJliea, Hangers and Couplings.
Also. .Tohbing and machinery of even descrip
tion made to order. J *
Kjiingd complete machine aiinp »tt*ched to
tS’ 1,11 “ eccawy atUnK wU “5 ?™y
Bi ifit of "
jeuei Subsistence Committee.
WILL BE ADMITTED
” Into the J-ort Pin Works, Firth Ward, to
til ls- dally, until April
Irt . Iti6t. Price of Admission, is CENTS, the
entire proceedstn ta> presented to the Subsistence
L niiimittee ol Pittsburgh. Tickets sold at the
office of the works, at Mooong-ahela•House, attd
-<t. Charles Hotel. febtn-lind
COUNTRY BLANKETS
J ,S . T ,,^^ fEIVKI> - A SPLEXDID
lot of COl’M-HY BLANKETS at
H. J. LYNCHS,
No. 9t> Market street, and
No. l Market Alle y.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
of the
Charter Oak Fire and Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY,
.Inn. Ist, ISU4..
Hiak Mocks f <s9,if*S 00
1 iiMeil State* Hwn.l* 30,450 00
K.tilrottil Hoiuiu 108,150 00
Loaned on Mortgage on Heal Kstate. 49, *2-23 oo
Loaned on Collateral 34,0*26 00
Kills Receivable and other property.. 6,913 89
C*hh in hank and hands ot Ageuts .. 30,543 63
_ *328,503 52
IJABILITrES.
Unsettled Losses
A, A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents,
B 3 FOURTH STREET,
febl3-2md Pittsburgh, Pa.
Principal wanted—for the
Public Schools ol the Third Ward, City of
Pittsburgh. Applications maybe addressed to
either of the undersigned Directors of the Third
U art! Public Schools.
.K>HN IM’KEOWN,
Dr. L. UJLDSHt E,
THOS. A. PENDER,
ROBT. DUNCAN,
PETER BRADY,
CHAS. W. LEWIS.
leblo-3tawtml2
LARGEST ASSORT ALEX T OF
: ■_ NEW and CHEAP
' Wall Paper & Window Shades
In the country, at
FOERSTEK Si SCHWARZ'S,
164 Smithtield st.
tifc'TPW TO S l5O PKR MO.VTH.-THE
•7JJ JtP Little Giant Sewirg Machine Co.,
want an Agent in each county to solicit orders
for their hew ®l5 Machine, with guage, screw
driver and extra needles. We will pay a liberal
salary and expenses, or give large commission.
Kor particulars, terms, &c., enclose a stamp, and
address ‘ S. T. PAGE,
Toledo, Ohio,
Gen. Agent for the United States.
fehS-lmdSc3mw
e ckhamTlosg, “
Liberty Street, Pittsburg
AOEXTSPOE
Russell Mewer and Reaper,
Buckeye Mower and Reaper
Quaker Mower and Reaper,'
Cayuga Chief Mower and Rcapet,
Farmer Mower,
Woods* Mower.
Also, dealers In Agricultural and Farming Im
pliments. janl9diw
SAVE TOUR GAS BY USING OI.EA
son a Anti-Fliekering, American and Imper
ial Las Burners, a sure saving oi twentv-Bve ner
cent The the \hiig for
U't.f® , E,* 1 ' lml ,ee u>em burn at thelTaii
* lttlft g Plumbing Establishment ol
WELDON s KELLY,
.__ no4 164 Wood street.
oil, &c.,
30 cases X Cans Rar ics,
20 do k do do
6do X do do boneless,
30 do quarts and pints Olive Oil,
20 do Italiana Maccaroni,
. io do do Yennicella,
Just received and for sale by
REYMER A BROS.,
feb29 126 and 123 Wood at.
VEW STY LE.—THE PHILADEL
-Lnl phia new style of Stamped Qtqld. Pape*’
Hangings with satin Damask 'lnsert«l. ffpr
sale by W. P. MARSHALL^
mhs ' ST Wood ‘fft.
OOA BEDFORD -STREET FOR
BENT—-Apply ta-
S. COTHBEBT & SONS,
mh4 MWwtelitegL
tflie lailgfe.st
.'he Democratic tarty, Territorial
Aggrandizement, and National
Unity.
An historical comparison which sever
al ol the Republican journals hav# seen
nt to make in connection with our dis
astrous and disgraceful defeat in Florida
suggests the.appropriate historical start
ing-point for tracing the magnificent ter
ritorial expansion of the United States.
hese journals have compared the dis
aster at Olustee to the famous defeat of
Mi neral Braddock in the old French war.
,y e have no concern with the aptness of
the comparison; it is opportune lor onr
purpose only as carrying the mind back
to the petty stockade, on the site of the
present city of Pittsburgh, called Fort
Uuquesne, which was the.object of Brad
dock's ill-fated expedition. The name
of that French post calls up a curious
geographical picture. The English eol
omes in North America, containing at
that time abont a million of souls, were:
scattered along the Atlantic coast, which
lorined their eastern boundary; but on
all other sides they were hemmed in bv
a cordon of French settlements and mil
itary posts. The possessions of France
whmh lay upon the skirts of Urn colonies!
extended, m a prodigious circuit, from
the mouth of the St. Lawrence round to
the month of the Mississippi; they were
dotted with the rising towns of Quebec,
Montreal, Detroit, ' and New Orleans
they hugged the colonies at Fort Du
quesne and other military posts, from
which Frenchmen exercised control over
tiie Indian tribes and wielded them
against the colonists. The war in which
Barddoek fell swept France from the
continent and enlarged the territorial
area which fell to us with the success of
the Revolution.
By the treaty of peace in which our
independence was acknowledged, our
boundaries were defined as being, on the
east, the Atlantic; on the south, the thirty,
hrst parallel ot latitude; on the west, the
Mississippi; and on thenorth, an irregu
lar lineof which the southern shore of.
Lake Erie forms a part. This territory
so small in comparison with that over
which we now claim jurisdiction, receiv
ed no increase until the administration
of Jefferson.
hen the Constitution was formed
and submitted to the people for their
ratification, one of the prominent objec
tions to it was drawn from the great ex
tent of the country; an objection which
had to be met in the threshold, and was
discussed by Mr Madison in the four
teenth number of the Federalist, under
the title, "An objection drawn from
extent of the country answered. ’ ’ What
ever force there may have been in the
objection, it is obvious that if the country
was then too large for one government
it mustbe, a fortiori , too large for one
The bead and front ,
Is w
forth principles which bear directly on ber arrest and placed to
the present state of the country ! 1110 cause °f the disturbancpWas;;that.i
In the first place, it is to be remember- [ he 7 Ejected to titer theatmeßlbthey,,
ed that the general Government is not to rec Jt! 7e3 ft 0 ® 1 their .Yankee ltoeea
be charged with the whole power of ma- t ? ra '- 7 Tke y 818463 that theydid tfofjo&
king and administering laws; itajuriedio- th e Yankee army to dig intrenchmeits
non is limited to certain enumerated ob- , do auch labor. They were-saldiers,-.;
jects, which concern all the members of and exibfied a.desire to ~go baektothek .
the republic, but which are not to be at- toartmiafW fhimJraritTrof
tamed by the separate provisions of any 4^ie Y an hees. The Federals; S4%gf"'
Tile subordinate Governments, which ca^ efu,, y kee P the mbyeinenfSisrfriibffs,i;
c:in extend their care to all those other an< ejery qther item of OTdiitary,interest
objects, which can be separately provi- a profound seeret,anditisalmoat«Unat
ded for, will retain their dne authority °f to gft anything from v
and ativity. Were it proposed by the th ? - a - °l UrMl
plan of the convention, t<? abolish the onlir sfrtf
Governments of the particular States; its !*_ l4el ? B fa fnished"t» hre : tki«iß
adversaries would have some ground for knowle dS e , and which htegetsjftoifi -Mar.,
their objection; though it would not'lie P .trends. . ,
difficult to show, that if they were abol- *«» W .^onlneigrp
‘shed, the general Government would be V 8 . 6 4eater proportions than Whfit Wfe -
compelled, by the principle of self-pres- of * hls «de fcub#toflythto(f fßo%fefe*ri»L
ervation, to reinstate them in their prop- , lole fleet from the river had to;®) '
er jurisdiction. down tp quell it: - ~ .... . f . , .j/ i .
if, with our then small territory, it was pe.L.
necessary to preserve the local State Gov- Bladen, AJa« .Ajue &.JLB62. M*r TL»or *
ernmeots in full vigor in order to render GenerS~ll r^rfect ; ' :
one general Government over the whole being woun'ded. 1 tbpShfi\yjjnGnr '
pracUeable; if the necessity was, even, able to face 1 the'AbohtibfiiMg'' t
then, so great that the clearsighted states-, contest we must trinmnhior fieri
meu who wrote the Federalist held them- the sooner we mate up
selves ready to show that if Jhe State, the better. We‘lSjf
Govemmems w ere abolished the princi- hypocritical cry df “Union anu .
t^occu^'alm’ge
the maintenance of one Goverameni h fl e * » 0nl y
over the whole is a utopian chtmem if “ 661 W 84 Nor^‘
the state Governments are to be shorn of
their powers. death is preferable to dishonor and;,
6 is ,
the nature of the case, that territorial & Intervention/-
greatness and Governmental unity are P<5SC f , in sixt 5 r days. !-NornatiOE;^
™ScS il " ‘he success of theiemo- we^m^ta^oSitoSa^
xealous champion of the rights and dig
nity of the state governments. The firtt p o w«
creed which it jprer put forth was the for fear
celebrated Virginia resolutions of *9B’ iiL«~ ?-Bf ®bff
and the report in defense of them written til l T emfimbew perfidt -- ’Alh
by Sir. Madison by the prompting and mn ' 1 '
inspiration of Jefferson. The purpose He«dqi»a*terif- A*tny.i&r-tK<irOimit;tVtT4i
of those resolutions was to assert the -,.-,r ;. ..
nglitsof the state governments against Ja ?- "S-4P.
iederal usurpation. It Was on this nlat- —ln order to afford find 1
form that the Democratic party first
came into power by the election ofJeffeT- > or planttngrthecomingseaaoixptheCfenK
Bon to the presidency in 1801 Have eral C.opajnapding,.•
the Democratic party ever desbrted this a ttontib® bg-gireaJ? fflg, $&&&&&#£
principle, br eycr wavered in its asser- fencing and Hie df toatfejMSgEfr
tioh? Never. It is as cardinal an arti- the
cle of its creed to-day as it Was when, *0 cultivate. > 'The gspSinJh&jxtiilfißtoregi:
m 1798, it made war, under this banner, ° fsncll bg^rna^fi;;l)j,
on the odius Alien and Sedition laws. the army wi&ie-mclosed %-tlie nearest
It is Mr Sumner, it is Mr. Greeley, it is PY
the black Republican leaders who have, or ®iZ fSof '
within the last few months, been mak! e ’f B ’ ,Tl ,l b e "Btrieay ;opr6hiWted.
ing elaborate arguments against state ® e
rights, and asserting the danger and fol-' r °ads of jhe ponntryas
ly of their recognition. It is the Repub- The General Commanditig ia confident
lican party that is to day making it the that it jS ,opW necessary to renSind
leading feature of its policy to draw importance’Off a flufe»ly‘t>jF ;
within the scope of federal jurisdiction fdr rts : OSfi%Bd ; thattOfi2Be4>Rt-o
powers which the Constitution left to the pie, to.insnre a cheerfnl comPlianceliy all
States. R. E. Lee, General 1
But if, as the authors of the Federalist. But if France concludes to take Mbxi- '
maintained, one republican government co she will requirg thc affilince bf- flte
over so extensive a countiy is impossible southern Confederacy fo prijtect&er from 4
unless the state govrnments are upheld Northern aggression. Nations,' as infi'
in tiie full vigor of their authority, we as individuals, always consult ttieiif bWn
appeal to intelligefit men to say which is interests-in any alliance )®ey, thay ifenn :
the true Union party. Hence onr bestaUlance mnst be invoim'
We are. fighting for territorial great- “stoat hearts and ! atlrotig i »rtn(»h» .. .n ;
ness ,Wfe are fighting because the na- I -haye been verv unweii =
tionalinstincts hare been educated to months
desire a widely extended empire. But
who has educated the country in this newed health nTid wt t r«. T^!LSr ire '
wiHi Wllat Darty has from first to last, yet to irtowto
embodied and given effect to the to- hope to do
SX2S'«SKt»WtjB ataa^«jj6a3«ff
yjfespamtfe saa^gSpßß
! -;;r .jiis S*
.al. .A— MManr.Jj ...V. ••
Victoria,
$ 13,366 69
jr *:
For ExElMtionitiad Concert* cshnot be '
BttfpgMfit to Htecttyr —
b «" IheirlbWKrfoMeff® §ff££
*W=*Sothf ttsr.i
tfe
by tie
instinct' for ■ tdrtkbriM id&St
that istheraainr support of ih<* tfc&S
the Republican; j ; t}ja ,net?iL!l
a chance of abolishnufslaverv thnTW. ‘
oeratic party'w&ffir he'tite hjllP&if
pafty inthte North: Tta dp|)6hfentsligve<'
always’deprecated territprialifgreamß'sss-’
why. should they, fighffpr.M B®s^”!,
andnSSlSK&S^*
master jpas3on di me
It is by thtCMrbhg’iihiittliitki hfftafffrftV
sion, by this unsated thirst fergreatnehfcv
that the party has made our mstorverirt
expanded the .map which TialtaSeamv 4
Of this was Ifora the 3
now fallen into 1 diseredilbnly bheadsethd'
Democraticparty isno* inpower.- BSantei i
expelled fr<sn; this pogtipent since the
treaty of Paris a hundred years ago is *
?§“" ™ f £ nr if“we ■sfiduia 4
hare another fohr-yearsfofblbcfcßeptibD :
I lean.rale, she.mayy as theaflv amt
ter of the confederates, lip. np-am tl»» mfa ■,
tress of the magnificent valley whicSiher }
adventured ahd’ : iiißsioiim9el wSOPW 7
nrst to exjildr '■< *no-:• :ji. i;.~
Intelligence frpjn Eefeelfloin:
I t°® °° r Richmond papers -we make '
the following,additiolalisßlec*iona^i-f,; t ,,
Preparations of Admiral
• for the Attach. B
I From the Hlehinond Enquirer, ¥eb. 24 ' u • taui
We are indebted Wi friend'jusMftllfr,
Pensacola whamadty hisi.eacapg (ditan
*^ e^ y y.i?w,d ; on T fe<irsdBy,nSl«l|^^; .
the following interesting Itema, concern
rag the movements or tffe
that city, Netvi OtleaHg?esM2i3SladiBfeHi"
vilie. Be,left Hew <■ Orleans some ttw/h■>
weeks, ago nnd. went tn.Pona~Qf.o‘ij l ‘ M rirhcro
hatthe stearn^T 'Tubihrofa wa¥« MW 1
I the Navy: Yard -jmstefad^ -(Sniiday) ■ fop::
Mobile, and-that eigkfatiQitarrboate W®ce/
to leave this morning. Admiral-Bar,
ragut arrived in
ago with three
undergoing preparationaof,eWting.dowjS,
provisioning, pijoviding o;ews,,-&c.v for.; ■
action. He also says that iiom the '
preparations heitfg
thought that an attack TvHl«Be Wdeidrf,
Mobile shortly.. He reportaithe nwnher
of troops m Bes?
left, to be about seventeen ‘
mostly of the Texas'expeaayb&P Se'vetf '
thousand of the caWry had fctm sent
to MadisonTille.
Alleged Revolt of HegHl Tttidpi. : ;
The negroes connected iwith«!».««..
ditjon, amounting to about five thnhw^j 1
ia wmber, muftnie^'; t|tar, g^^etee"