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ADVER 1
For standing mat.
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SS/SSSteJI;
Foiir Insertions...." l,
Five insertions 1,
One week 2,t
Two weeks 3,
Three weeks., 6,
One squirt ch&ngeibh
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Single subscriptions b’
Delivered, in the cil
Single subscriptions..
Five copies, each
Ten copies, each
Twenty copies, each, (.
DR. HOOFLAND’S
GERMAN BITTERS,
prepared by
C . >1
JACKSON,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
It is not a Bar Room Drink,
' : OB A
SUBSTITUTE FOR hum,
AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE,
BUT A HLiHLY concentrated
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
■A. PURE TONIC,
EfiEEj'Roar
Alcoholic Stimulauts or Injurious Drugs,
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
.LIVER COMPLAINT,
Dyspepsia and Jaundice.
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL CUBE EVERT CASE
Chronic or Nrnous Debility, Diseases
of the Hidneys, and Diseases
arising from a Disor
dered Stomach.
Observe the Following Symptoms
hE>T ? LTIN’O- FROM
Disorders of the Digestive Organs:
CoiiStiprt
lion, inward
Piles. Fullness or
Blood to the Head,
Acidity of the Stomach.
Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust
tor Pood. Pullneas or Weight in
the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sink
lug or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom
rf m* of .’ he Head . Hurried and
Difficult Brrutlmiir. Huttering at the Heart
'J^ l 5 0 i^ uU ’ oca ". o t' whenina lying
* talon . Uuts or Webs be?
fore the Sipht, I ever and Dull Pain in the
Head, JJcti-ieney of Perspiration, Yel
lowness otlhe Skin and Eyes,Pain in
m the Side,Hack, Chest, Limbs Jte.
Suddou tlushesofHeat. Hurn
ingin the Flesh. Constant
Imagining? of E \ 1 i
nnd Dcpres
* 1 o n of
spirits
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL GIVE YOT
A (KM >ll AT PETITE, -*
STKi.Xi; NtIIYKS,
ii! U.THY NERVES,
STEADY NERVES,
iililSK FEEEINtis,
HEALTHY EEELIN’aS
A GOOD CONSTITUTION',
A A STRONG CONSTITUTION
A HEALTHY constitution
A SOIXD CONSTITUTION *
U ILL .MAKE TiLE
WEAK
nTr VIM. MAKE THE " TR0!(0
DELICATE
"ill make thf.
will make the
DEPRESSED
U ILL MAKE THE
SALLOW COMPLEXION
WILL .MAKE THE
DULL' EVE - CLEAR & BRIGHT
" ill ptOTe a blessing in
EVEinr ,~y~
» an be used with perfect safety by
OLD
OH
YOUNG
MALE
OK
FEMALE
S39^-*S B * soe! « «
PAETIOULAE NOTICE.
7'here are many prepar niton* sold under the name
of Bitten , put up in-quart bottles, compounded of
the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing front 20
to 40'Cf/t/.T per ya'.’or,. t.\r taste disguised by Anise or
Coriander Seed.
This class oj ild/,-1 s has coused and will continue
to-evusr, as lm,q a<. the i, .-i be sold, hinxireds to die
the sfath of the d< ti nk„ ■ I hi / their lue the sustem
wfep/ continually u.-mrr the indue.,ec oj Alcoholic
Simulants Oj the Won l ki„d. th , Jrw,, j u r Liquor i.?
created and kept up, and tin it suit is all the horro. i
attendant upt>,i a drvr.kMd's life and death . Be
\?&re-ofthcm.
Foi those who dt-r.irc and will have a Liquor
bitters, wc publish th> following reci ipt. (Jet Out'
Bottle Hooflaud'ti German liitters, and
mix with Three Q,aarts of Good Brandy or
Wialsliy, and the result will be a preparation that
will far excel in medical virtues and true excel
lence any of the numerous Liquor litilas in the mas
ket, and uni! cost much less. You will havt all
the virtues o/Hooflaud’s Bitters in connection
with a good article of Liquor, at a much less price
than these inferior preparation* will cost you.
'DELICATE CHILDREN.
Those suffering frorh MARASMUS, wasting
away, with scarcely any Ueali on their bones, are
cured in a very short time; one bottle in such
cases, will have a most surprising effect.
DEBIX.IT V,
Resulting from fevers ol any kind-These Bitters
will renew your strength in a very short time.
FEVER AND AGUE,
The chills will not return if these Bitters' aVe
used. No person in a Fever and Ague District
should be without them.
From Reo. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the
Encyclopedia oj Religious Knowledge.
Although uot disposed to favbr or recommend
Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of
their ingredients knd effects; I yet know of no
reasons why a num,may not testify to
the benefits he believes himself to have received
from any simple preparation; in the hope that he
may-thus contribute ittythe benefit of others,
Ido this more readily in regard to Hoofiand'a
Oerman Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. Al. Jackson,
of_this city, because I was prejudiced against
them for many years, under the impression that
they were chieily an alcoholic mixture. lam
indebted to.my iriend Robert Shoemaker, esq.,
tor the removal of till? prejqdiee r by proper tesi&.
and for encouragement to try them, when sutfei
ing from great and long < oiuinucd debflity. The
use of three bottles of ti;r«e Bitters, at the begin
hing of the present year, was followed by evident
relief, and restoration io a degree of bodily and
mental vigor which I had not felt for six months
before, and had almost despaired of regaining. 1
therefore thank God and my friend for directing
me to the use of them. c
Philadelphia, June 23. 1862.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
ATTENTIOiT SOLDIEEB,
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
?• We call the attsnfioQ of &il having relations or
riends in the ariny to thc» fact that “HOOF*
German Bitters” will cure nine tenths
i * , diseases induced by exposufeaand priva
to caui P life. In the lists, publish
•“johtdaily in tfae newspapers, on the arrival
?L^ e J, lck ’ il to noticed that a very large
JESPSPS. 11 .,"® suffering from debility. Fvery
be re adily cured by Hoof*
„ W< ’ hnve no hesitation
in stating that if these Bitters were freely used
»juem hundreds of lives mfeht be
otherwise would bo lost.
R^? Pri?^K5 B ' ar ? dml >' revolving thankful
letters Iruui sulierers m the anuy and hospitals,
who have been restored to health by the use of
those Bitters sent to them by their friends.
Iit:WARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
See that the Signature of “C. M. JACKSON” is
on the WRAPPER of each Bottle.
PRICES.
Large size £l,OO per Bottle, or Half Dot. *5,00
Maflum Bite 75 “ “ or Half. Dot. *4 00
„ Af, e L»fpv Size, on account of the quantity the'
vJk!f*iv d ' , ‘ rc “>uch tliccheapcr. •. '
eT 1 i o “ r nearest druggist not 'hare the ar
ncte, do not be put nil'by any of the Intoxicatliisr
prepAration, that may be ottered lu"lts place, but
aal wc v,li ioraard, securely packed
JONES <fc EVANS.
(SUCCESSORS TO C. JL JACKSON; A C 0.,)
PBOPRIETOBS. ■ ■
W-FOR SALE by Druggist, and Dealer. In
jTery town in nolMAw
Editor and Proprietor.
MEDIGAL.
JJ'UNKEI.’S "CELEBRATED
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
. ne Great Tonic,
The Groat Tonic.
- Tl . . rill* Great Tonic,
f or I)} spepsia and Indigestion,
for Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
for Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
for Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Weak Stomaohs and General Debility
f. or j£ ea , k stomachs and General Debility
For Weaktatomachß and General Dehility
D „ A" " eak .*tomach6 and General Debility
Reliable and Sure to doGood,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to doGood
Reliable and Sure to doGood
And ell nnot do Hnnii.
And Cannot do Harm
Tl . , And Cannot do Harm
It Costs but little and Purities the Blooj,
it Costs but little and Purities the Blood,
it Costs but little and Purities the Blo,«d,
it Costs but little and Purifies ihc Hlood.
' Of this V.tluable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of thia Valuable Tonic,
Ol this \ aluable Tonic,
Onlj 75 L'tb. and Une Dollar per Dottle
, y Z® ( ’ tB, aml ° l,e per Dottle!
Only To Ctß. aii«l One linlmr per Dottle.
_ Only -6 Ota. an<i (>m» Doil.tr per Hot tie
HKo“ U ri tlir !io? 01l ' ly t,y A - KL.NKEL, \
BKO. General Depot. 119 Market street Hsr
ristmrg, Pa For sale in PITTNBUNOH l.y .1]
respectable dealera. 1
tor sale in Plttßburphhv K. F. - I I I vr*. <
L.fiHNtM'u K v. 'V
janl4-6m
A'l'E Ol.S£lA.'3iiiN.
DR. BROWN’S OFFICE,
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN
need of medical a.h icoshould not Uil.- IV ..
him a call.
Ur. Brown's remedies! ne\ or fail to emo impu
rlUes, scrofrUotifi and venereal affection*. • Also.
neredltAry taint, such *b tetter, psoriasis an<i
other skin diseases, the origin id which the *
tient is ignorant. *
Dr B’l remedies for this affliction, t rousht on
byiiolitnry habits, are the only medicines Known
tn Oils country u inch are sale and will sneerlilv
resfore to health.
Dr. Brotm’B remedies cure In a few ,i.iy a i [u
rninful alhiction. 1
He also treats PUcr. Gleet, OonnorrW I---
th.al Discharges, Female Diseases. Pains in tne
Haclc and Kidneys, lrrifati-n of the Rlad,i. *
Strictures, etc.
A letter to be answered must contain at h-a
ONE DOLLAR.
Medicines sent to any addr.-.c? eafrly i.a kr l
p^*tc rooms iSo 5U - |
STREET, Pittsburgh. I’a. rtolsd\w
IMPOETANT TO LADIES,
“Great American Remedy.'*
Harveys Clirono Thermal
fejialk pills
Have never yet f a ii,e d, w rkn
the directions ha\ e been am, tl\ inllrmiM..
in removing difficulties arising from
OBSTRUCTIONS, op sropi \.jp op
NATI’K e.
Or in restoring the system to per lee t ,ii j, u . ( ~,
sutiering from Spinal Atfeetlons. p.
{'ton. the Whirls, r.r e*n~. -rmrtP?*. . t.f th<
t trrlne Orpana. The Fills are ]>*-n»*-i i, h.u iiupho
on the constitution, and m.ty in- t-j.’i; 1,1 tU
most delicate females without distress
at the same time
lIEARTT
STOUT
LIVELY
CLEAR
THEY ACT A S A (HARM.
By strengthening, invigorating. And r«tnnnr i. k •
system to a healthy conduit!;, and l.ru.in;.,:
on the monthly period with tegulan; _\ v i.. c
ter from what cause the obstruction’ may hum-
They should, however. NOT be taken the tir-t
three or four months of pregnancy, though sate
at any other lime, as miscarriage would be the
result.
Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE, OVF
Dollar. r
DR. HARVEY’S TREATISE
on Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, .Miscarriage.
Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses
; of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES* PKI
j \ A l E MED 1C A L A L>\ a pamphlet of t.j
pages, sent tree to an> M.\ cr-i.u iv.p.or •
ed to pay postage.
/©•The pills and Book will l* sent by man.
confidentially, when desired, seockkey «i;aiei».
and pro-paid on receijit of monej by
J. BRYAN. M. D., (ienerol Agent,
No. "76 Cedar street. New York.
45“Josepti Fleming, Druggist, enrm-r "l
the Diamond and Market street, agi-i.t lur Pitts
burgh. oc6-cuidii.w
Notice to all concerned.—
Among a certain class ol sell-important pe..-
I pie there is a peculiar feeline ol contempt at ta.n
-; edtoall physicians that advertise and treat the
j diseasesnamed in thiscard, (i’iuv MtcDiaiiA.HEs >
: why this should be, they nor no one else can tell.
Are they not aware that all physician* treat dis
j eases of every denomination, in fact solicit ju-u
j the very diseases that arc so obnoxious to these
i very refined parties I suppose they would n..t
let one of their family go to a party that has de
voted years for their benefit, because lie adverti
ses The fact, and their family physician says lie | 9
a humbug so he c\n pet thecas.- often he
aln.ost deprived the party of hie lile lie cmm- 3
at last to the physician that advertises—ho* * | s ,.
are they to know ' Are they not swarf that Mr
Astley Cooper, Mr Benjamin Do.die. Mr i ’bar u--
Bail and >l. Paul Hicord devoted jears in th*
treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held
up as shining lights in the medical world ; 1 don't
assert that all men are worthv that publish, still
there are a great number ol them that are I lm\r
devoted myself to the study and treatment ot
Pbivate DiHKASks upwards oi 4u years, and
without egotism can say I have saved hundred?
from years ol misery and untimely death. .M\
treatment is confined to the vegetable altogejhei
as 1 think it is the best and most certain. It is in
my power to bring hundreds of certificates n 1
thought it necessary to certify to my general suc
cess : but my long residence in this city is suffi
cient proof without adding tnorA Spermatorrhea
and ail diseases arising from it are cured in a
much shorter time than heretofore It beho<>\
every young man and woman to he careful m
lecting a physician. The different advertisement b
that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and
no benefit will arise irom answers than only
of health and morn y Hundreds are .Mired annu
ally by my new rem. lies. Address IP i\ So*».
jan-Iyd Pittsburgh Postotfi-.e.
JUST WHAT - - |
EVERYBODY WANTS,
A POCKET ALBUM!
ITokJine from Uto2i Pictures.
FOR SOLDIERS:
FOR soldiers:
Can be sent to all parts of the
United States for Twenty Cts.
•Albums for Centre Tables,
Alboms for Centre Tables,
AT PITTOCK’S,
OPPOSITE THE FOSTOFFIOE.
foh3s
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
Invented 1845.
HSSIShS :D ', TR,B,:-rE FB.OM AJjlt
Machines, at the World's Fait,
, tho S % cr Sewing Machine received
£ s£?f* ble mention on ■>« merits ; anil Whrol
er U Wilson’s a medal fpr its device, called
°“ a Lfi? ok The Howe Sewing Machine was
aW ? P rcn :! um < to an imglish Exhibitor ,
r purposes on exhibition, dur
light««f Marine guaranteed to make t,erica
wotk on the lightesT and heaviest fabrics
Sold and rented, Cor. Penn h St Clair,'streets
A. M. McGREGOR.
my2o-d3taw-Iy
KA BASKET 8, “PINTS AND
(fW Quarts,” Heittzlck’s Chtmipaghe,
s.taaOßase* Sparkling
In store and for salehy
mnliEß fc KOBEBTSON
il' J I
VTJic Great Tonic,
The Great Ton3c-
Ami v 'Minot do Harm
W e only aik a Trial
We only &ak a Trial,
Wc only aslc a Tn il.
We t’ulj ask a I nal,
No. 60 Smithfield Street
SEMINAL WEAKNESS
ruecmatis.m
AT PRICKS
BELOW ALL,
AT PRTCK9
BELOW ALL,
Perfected 1864.
DRY GOOD S, HOSIERY, jc. j , STEAMSHIPS
NEW SPRING GOODS, ' ! fTIHREE POTTAGE HOISKS POK f• f ! X' - - I j/lhlt P 4fl tj'lT 3|i {Yuf
at I me °f Ma(icheau.-r Passcogor Railway 63111 i° Qneenstown and Liverpool, - *< !
ra “ 4
W.CAR.4o>*,WawOhio»t I .aiffWiiC ver P.°<>l c ' e T «ltern*te
1 .cb^r etteM “ yot '“ lu ““. A Xhe»V. I evSySSte w&aday Queenstown
1 D H ‘ ,l^E ASlale; From
Avenue Hrat ward, Allegheny. The lot 1, "I I GUIOIV ’ “ Pulton .St , h/tV York, or
imU ron i, bS ' , desp ’ r “ n ? in « back «° a2O feet ! No - T THIJS - RATTIUAN, Agt,
I n tw ° “ ,oHcd brick, contains six 1 ao nJf, ’,. 122 Mon °ngah.ala House, Vatefst.,
1 i™°“‘“A.' :aU * r , The out-houses are a wash j b O - 3 ; 1 ) 11 Successor to Thos. Rattigan
rmtnn II,.; d ' PASSA ? E FfioM ™E OLD COTOTEY,
lotion Hosiery and Gloves, j “ ?,e ' nd wat " in ■ „ r Z,r aa „i tle u, ' r ” u
, *'* POO t IjONI > iS) N^Yfo S r<MLwTytoNEW
fancy goods, notions :
I Rochester din?'.' 1 “ abOU ’ * ~lll“ lrom 'be , than W “‘her »eeot here, Fall and get
/a^n'ir 8 ’‘Xi r th°i “ JI B, )I«, i “'e,ik!iid"passin?e'ri?rTfoun’d'lr?irwhmg ,!ry
; . f South Avenue, Allegheny city. , p ?. rt , l f® brou & ht out b Y first claaa (JlirPfr
A .. , 'f™°. I-AHGK I*OTS OF UROI’SD • Al-I-«iNU veasels at very low rates. Siirht
•ng which may la’ found many- novelties. , * hvo hundred and twenty feet Trout on Robi !on the NATIONAL BANK payable^at
Also a siimdv of >n“\r H rc< ' -,, re ree huildreil *nd twenty-tour feet i’' 1 “ l ' ri '" che B m England or Ireland for sale.
■ h Slilipl) of on Wadsworth street, three hundred and four 1 1 I’Wtlculars as torates, Ac., apply to
feet on an alley twenty leet wide, containing , I) U’NKILL,
Mill Tirnnu from two to three acres of land, suitable for a 1 «, ' hronlcle Office, No. 70 Fifth st.,
MULT FORM HOOP SKIRTS Thi m*** )™2o*ol andHiSmlthfleldst., Pittsburgh.
*’««« inveutn,n winch by means of 5ii,,,., mh. s ' <*°r*Butr f .sons, ™ SBa g e from England and Ireland.
rt,, i ol street ga «->
l'i* expanded or commoted, thus combining ftOMPORTABLE THRRE-STORV » - O , O O .
HRH K* HWKLUXi > Hi if SLKoRSALK
ii Situate on Second street, between
Msirket ami Wood streets, uell arranged with
Qi_ naii, pArlor, seven chamber rooms, dintne
Sly Quaker, ruo«n. kit,-h.-,». «-a*h room Hnd triHVd cellar eat
and water fixtures, etc,; lot 20 feet front by 8u
the lowest. 'icip r .<r prit e and terms, apiih iu
b. A.sons,
61 .Maiket st
3,000 Doz. Spool Cotton,
1,000 Doz. Skirt Braid,
1,200 Doz, ShakSr Hoods,
A fail line ol
And an extensive assortment of
And Small Wares,
Paris Trail and
At i ri .•* j v «w H‘.
M-\< iii >r .v
73 Market
New Good^
New Goods
New Goods “
New Goods
MAX DRY GOODS
(iAKD.VEH A; SCULEITER’S,
9 2
aiAniiE r r STms^ST
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
>‘! 10
OPENED THIS HAT,
AT HUGUS & HACKE S
400 prKrK.-i N'EirlSmK Prints—
HARK AM) LIGHT.
1 * I Vi i Hams,
DK LAINtS at 31 U
HALMdIIALS at *2.60
Corner Fifth and Market sts.
| GOOD lirVBBTMENTT-A JtfßW
and valuable machine, capable of netting
*; 5 per (lav atxn*e expenses, has just beep com
peted ancf patented. The patent-right f.\ the
State of Pennsylvania with one - or mora ma
chine? is now otnired for sale on favorable t<enn6.
1 his is a rare «ibancc for investment. >*rom
to $13,000 capital required.
Address
feb244 f
r
300 boxes T So. 1 Fire Crackers,
10 esses f- ftcily Licorice,
’’ 6 do < Jalabria Licorisr,
1&, do ' prime Figs,
i 20 kegs I laking Soda,
; 100 mats < Jaasia,
•60 boxes Sock Candy,
i 30 do ; Citron, 1 ‘
10 bbls ( garret’s Snuff,
100 gross Fine Cut Tobacco, in tie foil,
' 16,00) Uavr *ua?Oigara L ;;
69,000 Uavi ma Sixes. Cigare, ■ 5
In store And fo r sale by. • . ;
ki»'.y Mkk k BROS.,
,l£6 and 128 Wood,*!.
jprais Sr ''■ i i
300 box< 0 No. I Heiring,
m . . HEYMER St BEOS.,'*
mM ,.- 12« Mia 128 Woo 4 ft.
Xil-VIVK:.
natlosai/bank
New Goods
XT „ nv TKEA.SI.HV Dia’ARrMENT, /
New Goods "' Eor L''■Y^ toLLL * v.(
w ashmgTon Citv, Feb. I3ih t 1864. \
r;, n r CARPETS, OIL cloths; &c
uiVT- lh ,‘ , ,^ h ‘ nN » NATIONAL HANK OF
‘ ln , lhc I‘ouaty ol Allegheny. PiailO COVAr*
nnil MhTc ni IVniißj lvaoi«. h*s Uh-ii July W*n- '-'UVtJfS,
izcd unfler and aceorUmp lo the requirement* ol -c -n ,
New Goods me Embroidere d Cloth,
I lute,l SUU-S Stock* aod tu prot hi 1,5 thf -
New Ge'l
culation and redemption thereof' ajTp Embossed Cloth,
X 7 n T rufir y IS63. nod has complied with til the
' Mew Goods pr V. U f I< J° lioi * wd Acl ""iwredfo be compiled
w itli t*efore c.tnmrudng the K\uk-
therefore. I, Hcon M. r,.| n Cnini
h’ew Goods llu n lut *i‘.V
of 1 inftfcjlvania. i* authorized to commence the
buMuess of Hanking under the Act aforesaid.
. i O ,! 1 wliCriM,f u my hand
) S.v i a,lli o< office, this Uth dav ol Kebru
m t lil Oil M. (TLLtM H.
NeW Gcf'-r 1 * Comptroller of the Currency.
‘ THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
New Goods _
ftew tkxxls
< Formerly IRON riTY TRt'ST OOMPavv
«.-«piuii. wdh prt»in Lr*t(S inrrriKc to
Nww OOCH3S
TI.rIKON CITY HUM iM.MI'A.W 1.,v
-lrGrG “rgauued under the National t urnnv) Act,
ortt-ra lt-« nr. i:*«*s lor the trans-i ti-'i, »( h< <( iut
al Hanking Hu>une*s. Itraftn lw*ught ami a<j|d
M'-tid revetted on \:i | i'• .n<-. ti--us
made on all parts of the countr) .
.1 a- on Taintni,
.1 A K h. Ity LI.,
>■ V 1C I •iJ’KtTv;
V' M. t liil'Lß.
JN< i. K. I'ATTKRSi >S. »'ashler.
If 1:23-4 Hal
Corner of Penn oud St Clair Street!,
THE LAIIGEST. CHEAPEST,. AND
moat successful BUSINESS
LKGE in the United State*.
AJrStudonfß can enter and review At any time.
CIRCULARS containing full informal iun sent
prmi of charge to any address on application to
the Principals. JENKINS & SMITH.
de7-lawa3ty Pittsburgh, Pa
N EW
Trimming House for Tailors.
JOHN A. GEEFFITH & 00,,
Beg leave to announce to the Merchant Tailors
anti Clohiersof Baltimore and Washington that
they have opened a TRIMMING HOUSE, at
the
Southwest Corner of Baltimore and
Charles Streets,
Over the Jewelry Store oi Gantleld, Brn. it Co.,
where the trade will find a full 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
thAu we can otter such inducements to the trade
as regards prices as will giake it to their interest
to give us a share of their patronage, .lust re
eon ed, the
Spring and Summer Eeport of Fashions.
We are also the agent 9 for the American and
European Monthly Reports Of Fashion, and
nenisch at Co.’S Patent (Shears.
A fullline of MILITARY TRIMMINGS, suit
able for Merchant Tailors and Clothiers
JOHN A. GRIFFITH,
leb2-3tawtal
Notice.— in thh court of^uah
ter Sessions of Allegheny county, Penn
sylvania, No. —, March Term. A. D. 1864.
In the matter of the petition of sundry free
holders of the City of Allegheny, for the vac a’
tion of certain alleys and a street, in the SeeomT
Ward, of said city. 1
All parties interested arc hereby notified that
on SATURDAY, February 13th, 186-1, a petition
was presented to said Court, signed by twelve
freeholders of said Ward, praying the Court to
grant a rule to show-cause why so much ol 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 Bald 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, why so much of the alley that lies
in saia Ward, parallel with, and between Island
Lane and Juniata street, should not 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 haying lands bounding thereon.
And, also, why so much of Juniata street in
said Ward, as extends from the eastern line oi
the right of way of the said 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 usel&sto the public and those
having lands.aboundihg thereon. •
That said Court granted the rule aforesaid
and ordered that notice be given of the filling of
said, petition, and of the granting of said rule as
required by. law,
BOX 766,
Pittsburgh, Pa,
feblS-Bt-2taw
nBUOTAI OP LIVERYITIiM
near the comer of First and Stnithfield street
W. O. Conn’s old stand, is prepared to furnish
carriges, ‘buggies, and saddle horses upon the
shortest notice. Also horses b fpt at livery at
reasonable rates, TTndettaki and all srranee-
fox funerala wIU
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A®' BANTS- — : . , t
1,000 pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raisins, In whole.
hali»nd jjuartcchoxee,
60mats Seedless Batons, .
25 kegs dodo
30 casks prime Zante Currants,
i . SO kegaFrenoh-Prundi end-Flutoo ■' > ■ „
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MMEuS U’NLILL, ’
TOSKPH H. lUAiiflkE.
JOHN H. HAMPTON,
Att’y of Petitioner
EUROPEAN AGENCY
H - OATTJGAN,
i&CaBS J.ORoPt.AN AGENT, No. 122
iihillli I I f "lonoDgahela House, Pittsburgh,
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fJ' i A “it A P ent for ,h « °W Black Star Line
and for the lines of Steam
gow’and^a^rr 0 ‘ NC ''' Y ° rk ' Llverp ° o1 ’ Qlas
jan6-lyd THUS. H. RATTIGAN.
A new anJ
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
.lust received at thcNew Carpet Store o/ !
MTarland, Collins & Co.
mM
tind Trimmings, ;
Anrntireh new and complete assortment
just received nf the
NKW CAltPld r n omona
M FAR LAND, COLLINS 6i CO,
mhi
SMITH, PARK & 00.,
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY,
riTTSBffUJH.
Warehouse, No. M 3 First ami j 2O Second at®.
Manuf-icttnvrs <d all sizes ard dcscridtione of
Goal UU Ketorts. and Stills, (lasand Water
I’ipea. Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wacon Boxes. .seal
Moulds, Pullies. Hangers and Couplings.
Also. .lobbing and machinery of every descrip
ti« >n made to order.
Having s complete machine soon attached to
the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully
attendeil to odl-lydkw
Benefit of Subsistence Committee.
VISITORS \VII,I. BE ADMITTED
into the l-ort Pitt Works. Fifth Ward, to
see the famous 20-INCH GUN daily, until April
Ist.. lt*4. Price of Admission, 26 CENTS, the
entire proceedsto tie presented to the Subsistence
Committee of Pittsburgh. ~ Tickets sold at the
office of the works, at Monongahela House, and
St Charles Hotel. f«*b27-lmd
COUNTRY BLANKETS.
JTTST RECEIVED—A SPLENDID
lot of COUNTRY BLANKETS, at
H. J. LYNCH’S,
No. 96 Market street, and
•eho _ No. l Market Alley.
ST A T EMEK t’ O>E THE ’cOND7t lON
of the
Charter Oak Fire and Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Jan. Int f 1804.
ASSETS.
Hank Stocks * 69,19 b 00
l nited States Honda 30,460 uu
Hall road Bonds 1 as, 160 00
Loaned on Mortgage on Heal Estate 49,223 00
Loaned on Collateral 34,025 00
Hills Heceiv able and other property .. 6,913 S 9
Cash In Hank and hands ot Agents... 30,5-13 63
$326,603 612
LIABILITIES.
Unsettled Loaaea.
A. A, CARRIER & BRO., Agents,
63 FOURTH STREET, °
Pittsburgh, Pa.
feblJ-2md
Principal wantbb-for the
Public Schools of the Third Ward, City of
Pittsburgh. Applications may .be addressed to
either of the undersigned Directors of the Third
Ward Public Schools.
• JOHN •M’KEOWN,
Dr. L. OLDSHUE,
THOS. A. PENDER,
KUBT. DUNCAN,
PETER BRADY,
febls-3tawtmn CHAS. VV. LEWIS.
HMHK LARGEST* ASSORTMENT OF
1_ NEWandCHEAP
Wall Paper & Window Shades
Id the country, at
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164 Smith field st.
tfcA'Pm TO $l5O PER MONTH.—THE
| J Little Giant Sewirg Machine Go.,
want an Agent in each county to solicit orders
lor their new $l5 h{achine, with guage, screw
driver and extra needles, we will pay a liberal
salary and expenses, or give large commission.
For particulars, terms, Ac., enclose a stamp, »nd
address PAGE ?
Toledo, Ohio,
Gen. Agent for the United States.
febB-imd&3mw
QEGKHAM & LONG,
Liberty Street, Pittaburg
AGENTS FOB
Kus6ell Mewer and Reaper,
Buckeye Mower and Reaper,
Huaker Mower and Reaper,
Cayuga Chief Mower and Reaper,
Fanner Mower,
Woods’ Mower.
Also, dealers in Agricultural and Farming Im
plimenta. janl9dStw
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S A ’ f , GAS BY PSMfO GLEA
son 8 Anti-Flickering, American And Imper
ial Gaa Burners, a sure saving of twenty-five per
cent. The Anti-Flickering iajust the thing for
the Office. Call and see uiemburn a't tbeGas
Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of
WEU)ON A KELLY,
PO4 i&t Wood street.
OIL, &C.,
80 cases % Cans Sar leg,
20 do yi do do
6 do do do boneless,
80 do quarts and pints Olive Oil,
20 do Italians Maccaroni;
10 do do Vermi cells,
Just received and for sale by
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bbSS 128 and-128 Wood at.
HCTErW STYI.K. —TIIE PHUADEl
[w'phis new style of Stamped Gold'Paper
Hanrfnea with Satin Damhtfr iowtod. For
saleny W. P.MABSKAUv 1
mho STgoodaW
THE FLORIDA EXPEDITION.
Its Origin, Its Arninus and Its Eesnltsi
The Order Sent from Washington]
President Lincoln Aagln Named aa the
Responsible Author.
Our Loss Stated to be 1,500 Men.
Correspondence of the World.
, Morris Island, S. C., Febluary 24 1
i Ibe most important thing talked about
j here is oar humiliating defeat in Florida.’
V\ hen all the facts of that expedition shall
be known the country will not restrain
its indignation at the authors. Genera)
Gilmore is not responsible for it. Thd
movement was made by orders from
Washington, and was for political pari
poses wholly. For months, Mr. Stick
ney, one of the tax commissioners of this
department, Ims been urging the admin
lfltration to send a military expedition ini
th» h «, 1 “ te I 10r °f Florida so as to reclaini
the State for political purposes TheV
wished to get hold of the’ archives td
be able to organize a pretended Statei
Government, and give political office td
ui m and a few of the same kidney Some
were to be benefited politically, and oth
ers have a chance to speculate in lands
On his recent return from Washington !
Air. stickney stated that he had accom’
pushed his object; and shortly afterward
General Gilmore received an order to :
Bend a force into the interior of the-
State.
See the result. We have sustained a!
Hull Run defeat; our loss in men trill
not be much short of a thousand, with!
twelve pteces of cannon. Some of ouf
best officers hare been killed and wounds
' ed. Our small force was enticed into the 1
. interior, miles away from their base, and
then fallen upon by an overpowering! l
i force and slaughtered. The enemy had l
! , ' me ly notice of the expedition, and con-, 1
centrated to meet us. The result is just
as military men here predicted. It was,
the worst time of all others to attempt an
offensive movement, when our forces all
along the line were resting upon their
arms, giving the enemy ample opportu
mty to draw away troops from any point. !
1 n» is the result of permitting political
adventurers to interfere with militant
movements. These are the facts of thei
case, m spite of what interested paities 1
may say or do to cover up the truth. As!
you may well imagine there is great in-l
dignation in military circles. I hope yori
will assist the country to ventilate this!
disgraceful proceeding on the part of ouH
pol.tnal mansgcis. ‘ Justice, j
Victoria,
f ■ ■ tbfha uugrgfEE
I worse Than I slated in my last dispatch.,
. Our total loss will not fall much short of
1.f.00, over 400 of which were left killed!
and wounded in the hands of the enemy.:
: The affair was done up very much after!
the style ot the French and Indian defeat!'
of Brad dock in IToo. The rebels, noti
less than 10,000 strong,.were posted be-:
hind the railroad embankment, which!
curves in the shape of a -horseshopJ
near the station of Olustee, some fifty!
miles in the interior. A few skirmishers 1
had been sent out by the enemy to
! allure our people into the snare, and
they were foil jwed, as they desired to
1 be. , Our men had marched several
miles, and had their knapacks on when
the enemy opene4 on them.
I fear an effort will be made to cover)
; up 'he reality of this humiliating affair;
but the country should know the truth, !
: and hold those responsible who are the;
! authors of the expedition. Fortunately)
fori he reputation of General Gilmore the!
movement wasnotofliis planning. The!
order, came from Washington, and it is!
said none other than the President is the)
responsible party, and that he ordered the!
movement without consulting his- mili
tary advisers. Even this'knowledge, asl
satisfactory as it may he to some, will not:
bring to life, the hundred needlessly slain]
II , in reality, Florida is of so rnucli im
portance to the rebels, they will make a'
hard light for it; but, if not, why should 5 -
we dissipate our forces and have our
men killed without reason? !
THE ABBE CANON.
The Chtholic Church of Paris has lostj
one of her most useful clergymen. Hej
was not a great orator. He had no fash
ionable, wealthy cure. He had the gift'
of consolation. Were you broken-heart-;
ed by the “Friend’s arch-mock;’* were,
you sick at heart with long deferred hope;
were you wounded by some blow given
in the battle of life—in fine, were you!
suffering, you had but to go to this, wor
thy priest and you would be cured; .for*
if he gave consolation in no other form,
he taught the distressed the great lesson
of resignation—a lesson so Itard to learn;
for them whose eyes are fixed on earthy
so easy for them whose eyes are lifted to
Heaven.
.$ 16,366 69
In his drawing-room were two duelling
swords and a long coignard. Strange
ornroents weren’t they for-a prcist’s draw
ing-room? Whenever Abbe Carron
(this was the worthy ecclesiastic’s name)
saw any visitor’s eye betray astonishment
at sight of those weapons he would ex
plain their presence in his drawing-room.
One day two young men belonging to
the best families of Paris got into a quar
rel about a woman; A duel was deter
minied on. The eveneng before the
hostile meeting (you know the duel is a
breakfast dish,) one of the adversaries
went to see Abbe Carron to obtain ab
solution after confessiou.
The Abbe invited him to dinner, and
after the former convinced himself that
the later would not leave the house, he
went in search of the other adversary,
whom he likewise knew. He discover
ed him and said to him: “I know,you
are going to fight a duel; I am'your
friend; come dine with me; we will talk
of God for the last time.” This young
man was an infidel; but skeptical as
one may be when he comes to stand on
the threshold of Eternity when he
knows that before another evening's
shades fall upon the earth heimay be at
the Judgment-aeat, he eagerly listens to
the comfortable words of religion.
Drowning men clutch at straws. . Dy
ing skeptics clutch at anything. Men
who in their well hours, denied strength
to the most cogent demonstrations df re
ligion,-accept fbr ajrioms the mast .shad
owy tmths that, human reason hopes
rather than deduces 'from Holy Scrip
ture. The young infidel accepted- the
invita'tfdn. ; “Wiiefiteenf&teatfc6 Abbe’s
’Tire 'SSeflliiSvpiie -moved, towsrd’tha
[lnterdict-voor duelci Ishall notoifcraß'V
yiolence
*v*ar DEsoairnOK of 'T~~ 3 '
PLAIN AND FANCY
SPE^^^^fe@*>T itw-Ra=nj -To
OlfrttaUltlafbrdolog -
Posters, Progranimne «fco.
.For Exhißia{Waif<r ? di)n?b#t«Wnot it *
: rttpagaedlhilHiat^^vnft’i
of the strtctnessof the
fore
! ;asmflsaßa^tfipg^
ea, sreeplijfo’higfifffgad fttffHt tfMfgKtf
the forgivenessj of -’ h»
epokeso earnestly and snofippgheiy that
he softened. the yonng.
shook ‘tiriParraSßll
and made‘apologies-j-ahd l Hfif
sent their duelling.swords tatlierAbhe
W * 6wedi^ aß
Some time after this dcdtfifeiff'giyMng
wife came to ABbe
thoiigh her heart were; breaking^.. ; Bhe
could not utter a word.. SiuTwaanlmast
frantic with anguish, lealousvand mortf
fication. She had Fbye'd’ harhuhlfand
ardently—he had decdved iher, and she
«*wijfiS3w£'
ber fherself. She hsd . poccbssed - a
and shortdagger whchshejhaddetermin
ed to bury |n the heart of her faithless
husband mid m tHelfigia raf
The priest Jedvhento fitaifopt of the
cross, jhe, told, her/ the. atoTFir-SO; often
told, and listened-to eS
—of His sufferings frdm the h
! drops of blood—notth<? pWmhf
sweat—were. wrung;£rum Hls hrotyj 4fll
the ast hour when He said “It is finish
ed,” and bowed the head stung jbw,Death,
conquered by {he graves and‘the" Patt&
compared her uneasiness,‘ the -
torture and griefbome-so meeklfcnnd
with such resignation,; ,
The dagger fell from-the
wife s hands, she kneeled to pifrir
forgiveness, and she rdse' iesiiSed''4o
man a wanton, cruelty* ' A thoutenddih. *
er triumphs q-e told of Ahhe
[ triumphs won ■%ffh
•died!-% t^ ed r;^
remains to tbegravetinll ofar
population pressed ,- ,togethfir in'tbnae
e™ i ir-* ld ODQe
era, different as
hfe and positions df fortnneZforiWfcsd
taught them all the path .tof .fheSracbih
mon father.. . ,
'- 1 /- • i: I h :{X-Vt?H,l
A Wisconsin
We copy firorii tile BoatoTi !i
lowing interesting account .
tores, narrow escapes,’ -pKSeßfi'eiiewn
and probable futare.ofvan-eagle #hieh
has followed the fojtuWof f the rfSh
Wiscons;n through
ot tne war: ■ - J •>.•■7 jy, _
“When, in* the , aBth
? regment : marched from: that.
otate to t}ic seat of yypr. it fftrrifid with
it an eagle. ' From'lliai timl tlmmiS
all the marches,
cissitndes ofwar.tthis blrd lasartiafe^.
Whenever
with the foe, the eagle has tiWeii £ iri S Mff
post with the soldier 'WhoeWi3- ; 4nHii’<at
the head, of company H. jAauthe.fen
gagemep* waxed
heary guns shook the qaHH, afidtee ret"
tie of small arms peir ced J the'lijh ancl
sulphurous cloud thatHittng tffibuiithc
line of battle-r-tlie eagle cwqttldbUapjila
wings and mingle his voicewith,the to
mait in fhe'"fiercest‘'of Els
Twice has he been wouinfed fK*VBMt
one ball cutting away a gtaat-jkirtioif Of
his tail featehrs., Bathe haarrevjßr tnm.
tail to the foe.. He has. .gone. with.Jbis
regiment through seven .mates, h nt
companion arid emhlein'bf ttiirfi'M)el fi 6f
the Northwest. He dai hOWJafhPßie
with the Yeterans.recruiting,, and.there
is not a bajiper ac a “broker.”, in' .the
United States that" brings" men tb the
regimental' flag asfaSt** ‘the
of the Bth Wisconsin. /Ehonsandai floek
to see him, and his sharp,
always lieardj-atmioroingsnd evening,
with'theflfes aadi flsmtalbf ffifclghard
The people of Wisconsin we Shei
that whan the war'll o¥6r, ! |ga fhe'eSgle
Cofflesihome again, *lie ahSHihe
the public, expense,imthe capilalgnttards
at Madison.” “
•' T.VIST
A tfa&fet for
tnent and national l g}oT^' s haS ;; 'a!#gf»
been the master paarinn f viot iiHmsa-TWn.
ocratic part®.,. It, is, by:the;,strong,lm
pulsion of. this, passion, by ihSSiSjßa
ted thirst for ‘ greafiieffi,
map which is
bom the ilonroedoctrine r now .fallen
into discredit only because the> oemq
eratic party is hot In “xPiSilcji
expelled from thia coiOfiSbat •
treaty organs a hnndred ygarSnSivJs
again on onr afliytwnshqnld
have another four years, of Jjlacfc ~He
publican rate,'she mhjp'as
master of the cdnfedbftttS, *&»gwtca.»
mistress-df the- magnificent .vatlteyrwhliih
SttTSltPlfflLSffitP." 1
• nt.v <:l?trrfgrfo^mstitsw
■ STREET?. sole proprietorial
ms
Fancy Soaps,
we confidently, recommend u better,
tore. wWchcanahrink^^Se^^^nea^Wste.
Flanhels and Woolens can bewashed, with the
rapidity 4 of Gotten or LiheAi *
wi th- tne.Silver J’earl . So«Ptlo,Jinfcrennfa»:w>4t. -
lngorfialf tlie hibbingrwhichof
the,wear,j«jid/tear. stlreep«tA ; f»«i **■*■—
Greese, Dirt, Tobacto Stains,. PriSsSargir
Smoke slid the worst Bfig^^toaSNSSS^SK
toting
all who
Jtnowiedgeit ififegresiesfidfieokswSiiitoatte.
‘the
what we eisim tot it; r
Sold it flvO-cents-per
boxes. Denvered toXhaoara. tefltjfataMWhi.
ny, -rttidenee*
charge. Directions
liberal dtaeountto <*
Merchants from daWeßfO'tttte
CRUMPTON & <30., *calL3WlJb^afSt
opposite Fen na* Bsiiroa(rpasßenker3)eoafc ;- ?
- nsgsßeware ofalitm
otflesß amhriiik^mrtjtolw^n^yf»
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