PITTSBURGH! FRIDAY MOBNINO, MAK<: H 11, 1664. rp-pfyi piXEITY OF ELECTIONS. The Conservatives of the country, ■Who includes the whole of the great DemocntUe party, andthpso, of our op ponents, whO'desire a change in the Ad ministration of the Government had bet ter fettfe,''hefote the next Presidential contest i artiv l eB,.'whether indeed, we are to haiveiany. election at all. We have no doubtbUl we will be permitted to go itoough the form of casting our ballots; but only to an extent necessary to give air appearance of fairness to the contest. We believe that the faction now enrol liug-tlie ernbecile of the White House, . are determined to not only re-nominate him by force and fraud if necessary, but to 'also re-elect him, no matter what means Way be required to accomplish it. A look .at the means used to carry the NewiHampshire election will make this as plain As- day. Two' weeks ago, the Democrats of that Staie, relying upon a fair election, made up their count of the probable re sult of the contest, which estimate elect ed their /candidate for Governor by a J fe‘w r thousand majority. This was then based uponsthe then bonafide votes of the State. But these Credulous men, forget ting jthfe fact that New Hampshire Abo lUioniste, had put Lincoln forward for ; re-election, rested easy, confident of triumph, never dreaming of the reserve thousands, whb were to be brought from the army to vote against them. New Hampshire lead off in favor of Lincoln’s re-eleotion, and he had to see that her selection was endorsed by a popular ver dict; This has been accomplished by depleting onr -armies both North and Booth!' Wherever there was a New Hampshire regiment, willing to accept a furlough, provided they voted the Abo lition ticket upon their return, it was hastened home, while Democratic sol diers w er h left to be murdered in Flori da, of taken prisoners under Pii.rATßicK in Virginia. In : view of these open naked and pal pable outrages upon the purity of the ballot;,'does any one believe that thost in'power have of relinquish ing it under any circumstances? With an anny of a million, whose officers must Obey the President’s orders, or be 'dismissed.from the service; hacked by a "inWn iiinifflrwinf frt h °* va - wliat chance j has Chase or Fremont against the candidate of su-h over whelming numbers? And, we may add. what chance With the military and civil odds arrayed against them will the peo-, ;ple .have at the polls? The Course of Louis Napoleon, in using his im mense army to usurp the rights of the Frenth people, and to afterwards pro clafin him Emperor by their votes, was not a-whit worse than are the more in sidious meant used ! by the friends of I/iNdOLN to prolong their power. The only remedy for all this is in the people; the question . then arises have they the Virtue-to resist and conquer it. In other words are we capable of self-govern ment,- and determined to keep the elec tive. franchise ffee from official contam.- ination? THE OLD WHIG PABTY. About the time we commenced vot ifig, ,we -.admit that we looked upon Whigism as a damnable political heresy. Their bankism, their narrow policy abput naturalization, their violent de iflunqiation of the Hero of the Hermit- seemed to as to be sins for which there Could be no forgiveness. fjljii hdw harmless their conduct now appears, .when contrasted with the atro • cions: doctrines and practices of the 'party, in jtower. They wanted a Na ti%d jßahk—but they did not expect to bank,exclusively, on paper—they wished to limit'the right of stiffiage—but they didfi'otwaiifto aet the negro above the . They gave a wide construe federal Constitution, bat •thnydtd* hot want utterly to destroy the CoSsfitution. They Were a national, not_a sectional ‘ party—therefore, those vfho proud old organiza tion,' must sympathise with the party ayrj&hesto preserve the Constitution ttfm-lnws— and, in illustration -of tilfs on their part, we tlte-following from that sterling old paper, th e-JBTational Intelligencer. It is paft,o£s letter from “an old Whig,’’and, jjphbtless heread with interest by many.-Wecommend it to the especial attention of all who cherish any affec tidii-fo,rvthe old Whig party* and for its ■patriotic leaders Clay and Webster: - - dtaeeaia to me that the conservatives, so far -flS'tnfiy iQOk toQpiuMcOi/ellas as acau didate. ifcaEe ground on «rhiob they can stand with far JUgßßMtopea-ihaa those to which you have alluded possible election of cither of the pecaduanatned. la the flrst place, as you dgm?er£depnttely shown, Gen. MoOlbllan’s military and civil policy of the rs«SCjtt3t6ot-*i&lr definite and precise, but they -Afd£sh&lopihions of all those classes who arc as the conservatives lUrtheßecohd JlUee, he Is a man of great Arm -1 o£ being led, or Bwerved, or drivenrfcyanyu [‘pressure s *- from his own convic* tlons. This, I think, will be conceded by all wiiO'Jiavc.read about and considered his course -fromtho time be came upon the theatre of the 1 ■wat|Hmd who will remember the nature and ! amottntojf the to whiohhe waa sub- I jected. Perhaps* would not bequite legitimate ! nta add tOr,this, the opinion formed in personal .enferCQUroe wititthe man. But your senior edi- ! tor iavgcsH aware that the writer of these lines 1 dtaa&ip ige*H3 of forming opinions of public men I Ofgreainiarlrfn this country; and he has no hes- : ’that, ho has seen no man less '!?TOejj^ifpft»e;. f&e cddberralives marWlu 4 8ec#t r y6'tfr adrlcg to in discussing the points on whies'they offer from Mr. EitftobtxH add the)' hud is the Bpinloua_.of>charac terpfQen, if he should bc:sulecfed as.jUiefr higher /‘hopes” for the ciSuiutcy-than cat* be predicated of the elect ion of - . thirty years ago visftM roe lJnlted States for the burpose now rf jJej’tfctfjiie'tfce result. > The Hebei Prisoners. It will be a comfort to the abolition newspapers to have authen tic information concerning the treatment of the Rebels in tiary. Tlie am^ex^pl;e^^ ! letter from some Virginia secessioni4|j§tb ptEST. complaining of th%||HlliSpt of Mditf gan’s men in'4 ofrcOnio , and Pennsylvania. The efficient War den of our Penitentiary can neither please the Abolitipnists nor the Rebels. I They are as hard to satisfy as the Wolf | Naarly opposite Pittsburgh Trust Company, in the Fable who determined to have a exclusive agency for Lamb for his breakfast—and their charges | . ar/xa against Capt. BnrniNGHAM are as con- STEIWAY’S PIANOS dieting .as Lincoln's declarations of-pub lie policy. But Capt. B. baa the satisfac tion of knowing that the abolitionists and the secessionists always did combine ' to defame and injure decent people : i. h. conawEtL “December, 27, ISG.7. j dr KERR, To his Excellency jEFPEasox Davis: j 4n“ a t!m. a ?o,rh' ve ' CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, g°heny™ity! n «he« tSfSTSr : Silver and Brass Platers, principally Lieutenants. Since the escape of And manufacturers of put in the condemned cells and kept there day Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, “«k ni f^mali he hlSwan«'Sf d bTcoTfJVfew No. 7 St. L’lab street, and Duqueane Way, mid potatoes. PITTSBURGH. Gen. McClellan’s Report. a , Vnrl* UflTf* ij CONFESSIONS AND EX- Sheldon &Co., New xork, nave is Jdßr ferienue uf an invalid.—Pub* anpd their edition of McCIELIANS re- Uahed for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO . YCUNG MEN and others, who suffer from port on the organization and campaign Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man , p rttnmo o tn vliirh U hood, Ac., supplying at the same time Thk Means Of the Army of the Potomac, to wine ins „ F s^LF 4'uKk. By one who has cured himself added an account of the campaign in . after undergoing considerable quackery. ~ BV inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, Western \ irginia trom ills own pen. single oopies may be had of the author. The World. noticing the work remarks: , Besides this addition, relating to an > : — : early and important period of the war, |gp“A fact for which the materials have fallen into the author's hands since the main re- * * * * ‘ * * * . * * . In the year lsos Mr. Mathews first prepared port was sent to the Adjutant-General, the Venetian hair dye ; since that time .. -.1- i. _ *»,„«. mn m ro it has been used by thousands, and in no instance it needs to be sa.d that that mam has it failed to yi\e entire satisfaction* port of the operations of the Army of the The Venetian in'e i. the cheapest in the world. Its price is only V l l l y cents, and each Potomac IS Sildiy mutilated in the con- bottle contains double the quantity of dye in • it- , , ,«««« those usually sold for *l. gressional edition, and, bj consequence, The VENETIAN DYE is warranted not to in in all other editions without exception, i“™^£4a^^» E h '^ l , «!iJj»«'i lll , y which are mere reprin tS Of that. and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation i __ whatever. _... _ , -j-, ■DoilrvoTT The VENETIAN DYE produces any shadt CitIZ6HS JrflSSeilger itBJJ.W&y. that may be desired—one that will not fade,crock This mammoth company are now en- or wash out—one that is as permanent as the hair 1 * . . Itself. For s*le by all druggists. Price 60 cents, eaged in Harrisburg to secure the nght a. i. mathews. to use Liberty street when it shall have Alsomanu h c V U rc7oftufHi,‘K'“AK' , ,oAHAii! been vacated hv the Pennsylvania Rail- Glokp, the best hair dressing in use. Price 26 _ . * . 4 , cents. jan!6-tyd road Company. Tins company by the use of money, we are informed, defeat ed a bill last winter which passed the House giving to another company the right to use Liberty street. We hope the members of the Legislature, willhesi tate before voting on this matter, until i the wishes of those interested shall be ex pressed. We are of opinion the Citizens Passenger Railway wi 11 have a good time getting through. On We dnesday, replying toa con temporary who said the Democracy would enter the next Presidential can vass upon a slavery platform, we re in arked : “Let slavery take care ol' itself; anil li it can’t.let it take the same chances as all else in rebellion against the Constitution.** Plain people would interpret thi« to rebellion againsl not look for sympathy to the Democratic party ; but see how differently the genius of the Pittsburgh Guzette con strues it. That paper's ingenuity, with the aid of italics is truly astonishing : it says : “Our neighbor ha* put hi* loot in it. Hi* say * in the same breath, “let slavery thkt<a>r oj itself:” “let it take the wm? chances as all else in rebellion.’’ It there is any logic in thrae words, they mean that “all else in rebellion the rebel army, included, of course—should l»e allowed to “tßke care of itself.” Is the Povt man in favor of’the recognition of the .southern Con federacy V' * £3T*An anonymous correspondent in sists upon our giving a public explana tion why we have dropped our motto from the head of the paper: and insinuates we no longer believe in it. If the editorial columns of-the Pcstdoesnot satisfya “constant reader," he must derive great comfort from a head line and should be gratified. ANOTHER SUPPLY OP THAT *-35’ exquisite perfume, Night Blooming Cereus, With a large and full assortment of extracts foi the Handkerchief, received at Joseph Ueming’s Drug Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street, where also may be obtained a full assort ment o 1 Toilet and Bathing Sponges. Toilet Soaps of every description, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, at low prices. The best lot of prime Potash ever brought to the city at ten cents per pound. Soda Ash of the best quality at five cents per pound. No. l White Carton Oil at (if ra»HA(iiS's MAGNOLIA BALM ty cents per gallon. Bell’s pure Hye Whisky, This is the most delightful and extraordl which, for excellence cannot be excelled, and li- nary article ever discovered, it changes the sun , ~ , . - , ~ . , burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of quorsof all description for medicinal purposes ravishing beauty Imparting the marble purity of at the lowest rates. Remember the place for the youth and the distingue appearance so inviting best articles and lowest prices, is at 111l 11 of fashion. It removes tan. freckles, nimples and roughness from the skin, Jos. Fleming’s Drug Store, ‘\ e . complexion fresh.transparent and ** • ** smooth. It contains no material injurious to the Corner of the Diamond and Market st. skin. Patronized by Actresses aud Opera Stn ,-l* rnfct gers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. E. H AG AN, Troy. N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAii s. 8.-MINES a. (h » , New York. fqSp'HEßfrlA OR RUPTURE CURED. —We are prepared to treat successful!) all cases of rupture in young persons, most cases in middle aged, and in some cases cf old persons having fitted up an extensive establishment for manufacturing Improved Tmeses and Supporters. In peculiar cases or where persons desire any fC3F“HEIMSTREET>S INIMITABLE style of truns not on hand u-e will manufacture hI , RAIR A i l ’ Y , l; ' i . , , . ■ but restores gray hair to its original color. In to order. Having the largest stock in the city all supplying the capillary tubes witn natural eus persone requiring trusses will find it to their ad- teuance, impaired by age or disease. All iru/cn- to call tancoua dyes are composed of lunar caustic, des- troying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet’s Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by any easy process, but gives the hair a Dr. M’GARR will attend personally to the ap plication of Trusses, Supporters, Ac., Ac. Besides onr own manufacture w 6 have a laree stock of Bitter & Penfleld'B Celebrated Trusses, Dr. S. S. Fitch’s Celebrated Trusses, Marsh & Co.’s Celebrated FRENCH, ENGLISH and GERMAN TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, Silastic Stockings, Bandages, &c< At the Pittsburgh Drug House, Torrence & M’gabb. apotheoakiep, C< BerM°y<s; Urth an ‘ l Mar)tet rtroets, Pittsburgh GREAT REBELLION. Triumph of a Great Discovery. \ > i S. b iS has / t6d ' ,rf 'Mtofnst cauterising Hair . Bpe*. /Fashion has foresworn them. A saaa- 1 clooh community has adopted in their stead, i (HAIR. DVB, And taxOeK WWIt It embrowns and blackens thebafr, not the start. It is » vegetable ekotlimi noia'tmrningjiiiii. Itdoesfiot Darleanu'e nature with 6Zoofli*b{p i wetaUic Jiao£r f but produces her own Hetty hue*. ItsQpoliugrpffiect Uiai/inj;. it detection. lt nev- - , " f*u*. bjt'JrCHISTADGEO. TpHE ABOVE ABTttM& J Faft#**tE vH0..6 ih*tor NewJYoifc /Sold by edl i by 1 amnin^HNSTfli^ cor.Smitfcfleld and Fourthpta. Temya&wo f&tsfc4radfcw-eod • t I remain.yours, An Oud AVtuo. “The Union as it was. The Constitution as it is ALL KISDB rem^jal. laa 4v-:' 132 1 Wood JiWfoiMj^ s / r 0 (Wood Street. loca|j||p@i?ttth street having, of Undesirable for our bwjtess. w*e begs,ipsiniiounee that we will re move. our MUSI<S|STORE, on the IST OF AJgBIL. next, to §2 WOOD street, Four Doors Above sth St., Will remain tn our possession as before. H, KLEBEE & 880, Is It a Dye, ra**THE GREAT SECRET—IT IS admitted by all physicians that the grand secret of health ami lung life lies in keeping the blood and various fluids of the body In a high de gree of fluidity. When you leel continued pain in the head or bowels, or any continued uneasi ness in any organ or parts of the body, yon can prevent serious sickness by taking Brandfcth’s Pills. bleeding may give momentary case, because the olocifr left willliHve more room. Hut as the body is made from the l.lr.ud, and sustained tty the blood, to waste our blood is to waste our life, and ruin our constitution. Hut Hraodrcth's Fills relieve the circulation as readily as bleed ing by only taking away what it can well spare, and THEY >KVKK HURT. Mrs. Hooper, of Barnstable. Maas . was cured ot St Vitus' Dance. General Debility, poorness oflilood, and costiveness of mAny years stand ing. by Brandreth's Pill*. The case at length is published in the pamphlets. Sold by TnUMAS KKDPATH, Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dcaleis in medicines. fel>nyd&.vvc lyyDR. TOBIAS r VENETIAN U?ii mERT.—A certain cure lor pain* and aches, and warranted superor to any uther Croup it positively cures, rebel is absolutely ‘"UWSiAJfIf it la used. Mothers remember Irequentiy attacking the child in the dead hour of night before a physician can be summoned it may t<? ton late, Remember, the Venetian Lin iment never fails Price 25 andso cents a bottle Sold by THOMAS HEDPAIH. Pittsburgh, and all respectable Dnurgista. Office. 66 CortUudl street, New York. teb4-lydkwc \ T ‘ E2VETI \ X HAIR DYE, VENETIAN LINIMENT and t’Rls I'ADORO’S HA IK DYE, sold at JOS. ELEMINiUS I)RtM STORE. <'or. o( the Diamond and Market at. KATHAIRON.-KATHA iron is trorn the Greek word •• Kathro.’’ or “Kathairo," signifying to cleanse, wyuvenate anti restore. This article io what its name signi fies. For preserving, restoring ami beautifying the human hair it is the most tetuarkable "pre paration in the world, it is again owned and put up bv the original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill and attention which gave it a sale of o\or one million bottles per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurt and dandrutt. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes tin* hair rich, soft ami glossy. It prevents the hair from tailing off and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady of Oenleinan who values i\ beautiful head of hair should use Lyon’s Kathairon It is known and used throughout the civilized world Sold by all respectable dealers DEM AS S. BARNES S. C<> New York. 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 ny both trentiemen and ladies. It is sold by all respecta ble dealers, or can be procured by them of, the commercial agents, I). S. BARNES & CO., 2d2 Hroadwaj. New' York. Two sizes, 50c and il. |3S“MBXICAN MUSTANG I, IN I ; MEN - !.—The parties in St. Louis and ; Cincinnati who have been counterfeiting the j Mustang Liniment under pretence of proprletor [ ship have been thoroughly estopedby the Courts. | To guard against the further Imposition. I have . procured from the United States Treasury, a pri- I rate steel-piate revenue stamp, which is placed i over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears and without which ! the article is a counterfeit, dangerous and worth j less imitation. Examine every bottle. Thia Lin iment has been in use and growing in favor for [ many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evi : dence of its wonderful effects. It is the best I emolient in the world. With its present im £ roved ingredients, its effects upon man,, and sast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are heal | ed, pains relieved, litres saved, valuable animals ; made üßeful, anff untold ills assuaged. For cuts, bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, caked breasts* stratyedhorsesj ike., it is a Sover eign ’remedy that 1 should nfifef be dispensed with. It should be in every family.. v £ou[ by all druggists. D. S. BARNES, New York- AXXI* X* IVii/A X JM.VXJ TO-DWSADVERTISEmTS iRE HOW DAILY ofuBHINU: otir of choicelots of new and sea sonable ijpd Figured Black Silks; Checked and CoipreA SlHlrs • Fancy Silks; Cash- meres, Moua DelalnesjTtflsue, Barege Hernani, Florentines; Lustres—Striped, Plain and Check- ed—for Traveling Dresses; Organdie Robes, new; French Lawns; Organdies, French Chintzes, Brilliants; together with a full stock ol M< H'RN ING GOODS, consisting of Silk Wrap^Cash- meres, Wool Cashmeres, English and French Bombazines, Barathea, Turin Cloth, 5-8 and 5-1 IVlousseUne. Florentine, Barage HernAnl, Tam- artine, Challies, Grenadines, Alpaca, and Can- ton Cloth. CLOAKS, in Black, made to order on short notice, for Carriage, Promenade or Traveling. A large line of HOSIERY, among SAMUEL KERR. which are Ladies’ White Cotton Hose; Ladies’ Unbleached Cotton Hose; Ladies’ White Lisle Hose; Ladies’ White Lace Hose; Ladies’ Un- bleached Lace Hose; Misses’White Cotton Hose Misses’ Unbleached Cotton Hose; Misses’ Merino Hose. Also, a varied collection of Hoop and Balmoral Skirts, Corsets and Plain and Striped Goods for Skirting. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS —Cloths' Cassimeres, Vestings, Kid Gloves, Silk and Lisle Gloves, silk, Cotton, Merino and Wool Under Wear; Silk, Cotton, Merino, and Wool Socks; Silk and Gingham Ties; Scarfs. Black Silk Cravats; Hemmed. Corded and Print- ed Border Cambric Handkerchiefs; Silk Hand-* kerchiefs; Linen Shirts and Collars; Gents’ Un- der Wear made to order on short notice. CUB TAlNS—Nottingham Lace Curtains; Applique Lace Curtains; Tambourd Lace Curtains; Ves- tibule Lace. This is a tine opportunity for par- ties about going to Housekeeping, or going to move April Ist. So pood an assortment is not often found at this early season. A large assort ment-of CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, replete with | all elegance Rnd variety to be found in the latest designs. Having refurnished this department of our store, we are prepared to otter in. Teased fa- cilities lor examining our large stock. B<»Y'- W F.A K lor the present Beeson —Plain and Fancy ('’issnneres: Plain and Fancy Satinet t& Me rim Cassimeres: Tweeds: Meltons: Victoria Plaids, plain and fancy; Linen Drillings; Satteeas;Nan kinete, etc. Also, a Urge stora of EMBROID- ERIES, in which will be found many new and desirable goods. Swiss and Cambric Collars Swiss and Cambric Sets; Swiss and Cambric Trimmings; Swiss and Cambric Flouncing; Swiss And Cambric Bands; Linen Collars ami v ets Lawn and < ’ambric Handkerchiefs; Valenciennes Collars and Sets; English Thread Collars And w ets; Point Gauze Collars and C cts: Infant Embroidered Caps and Waists; Infanta' Em- broidered Muslin Dresses. And one of the best selected stocks of DOMESTIC ANI) HOI. SF- KEEPING GOODS K\ EH OFFERED IN THIS MARKET, comprising Linen and Colton Sheeting, i., u Linen. I’dlow MuiUu Dimity Guilts lMbh- Linens; Table Napkins; Toweling. Huok and LUaj>er; > ummer Hlankets: French Fwillo und , "Aiy Grover HnKer works admirably " K. 1’ HKADY, lilo. l ! n i hintres I thle and Piano Dm ers-Turkish Rath Blankets. a.i E.\, which is taking th. place of Heavy ~r, blea- ht*.! muslin, answers the purpose well. tr. i is cheaper and stronger TaCOi XTK\ MF.K < HaNls we offer treat inducement* iu our Wholesale Department, aoJ always having on hand a Urge and varied stock for our City trade. it is of great advantage to those merchants who wish to keep their stock up with all the Uie WHITE, ORR & CO. No. 25 Fifth Street. PITTSBURGH, PA. Third Ward, Pittsburgh. AN ADJOURNED WEETINU OF the citizen* of this Ward will beheld at the school House, on SATURDAY EVENING, at ■ S o’clock, for the purpose ol hearing the n ports of the Block Committees, appointed to re ceive subscriptions for the purpose ol raising a Bounty tuna. Let none fall to attend, as the signs are most cheering. That Ward will be cleared of the draft li the enrolled men but do the wi*J ut /' A - M * BKOWiN, mnll-2t President pro tem. BRADBURY’S PIAN 0 S 1 The most POWERFUL and ELEGANT toned Instruments manufActureJ in the country. SEVEN FIRST FRIZES Received within a month at State Faira and Institute*. We are also agents for Schomacker & Oo.'s and Boardman & (Cray's Well-known excellent PIANOS, and V*"E would INFORM OUR CUB - D. & H.W. SMITH'S MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS : ,hst ° D , APIUI. IHT, 1804, PERSONS DESIRING! A PERFECT We will remove from our nresent .rand V, e* instrument are Invited to call and examine Wtion STIII-KT to an 1. No. A oeiore purchasing elsewhere. Amonn thOße who MKUI ,n nave purchased these instruments in this vicini ty we take pleasure In referring to Allen Kra e*l> Bateman G-oe, esq., Allegheny city; , Parlt > McCurdy A Oo M ) Mrs. 1 McOuffy, Oakland: Or. Jonas R. McClintock. A. Hoeveler,,e*q., Richard Bard, esq., East Cib -'pnn Quinn, esq., Dr. D. M. Uostetter, 1). M. Book, esq., Pittsburgh. A Guarantee of 5 years with each In strument. WAMELINK & BASE, for Pittsburgh ami Western Pa., For Sal ft ftt T,flhn.nrm Kiinmmm. No. 2 St. Clair at., new Suspension Bridge. IVUrSeileS. A«-A general assortment of Musical Goods to my large and'” Varied VJ'^T-V 011 : always on hand. mhl 1 Trees 7 l- ned aßsor, mcnt v of Fruit 1 — Plants, Ac., Ac. 1 P*”"* 5 ,. Grounds four-and-a-half miles from i P ( t d,f °? ,hc old Washington Road. i Catalogues furnished to those desirous of Dur- S r 7 8 ’ l,y , cimn e a < B«kham A Lo?g£ vt o? A l‘k nl Storc ' No - 127 Liberty | , —4Kil~77~Cr; J “ r f>> or A. G. Cuhbage’s Grocery Store No 7 . 3* Diamond. All orders left at either of thcabovo ! ' furnished gratis when addressed, post-paid en aN The PRUT OAT of APRIL, I l Slr ‘ K et er ' stam P>ii°\ 13S, PittsburgE, p a . >lll remove to No. 51 Fifth street, »t pres- OTSRV BOCKSTOCK, j ent occupied by J. M. Hoffman A Bro., and will t-uccessorsto BOCKSTOCE A AMMfiv be prepared to give the public general satlsfac- mhiootdlawAStw u "- v c/iDerve?*- well assorted stock of PHILO- FtLOVrrb pprCiTift to-Btrengthen and 1 mprove the flight. Mgdeltf&d ! T|BJED APPLES—SO BUSH BHIQHr No i^. IA * ONI) ’ OptlflAh, m 3 dried APPLES—In store andfMiSeVy no. 89 Fifth street. FETZEH a ARMSTROVO ' 61,61, 61 Fifth street, J?* 111 corner Market and First sta. *5&. ! FuniJgf mfal JTM. —Just received and for gale ?■ FETZEH * ARMsFbONO 5 * corner Market and First sts. REMOVAL. Mbaeert, B ° BToa ' CBACKEH rnhll erraiET, P*F° a , i L u *~'«S2&Sl 4BTBROW.N SI OTC H UN- CELEBRATED TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. ? I'POLICK NOTICE. 4 WHEREAS THE LAWS OF PENS sylvania relative to gif Kj»er ob»e»- anee of the Sabbath, yrj'. uleathat Milk a hall be delivered in Uie morning befofe 9psLock t a£a.in the evening after 5 o’clock, notlce^vhereby ray to all Milkmen that this proviBloQJßC.theS4lW»Y law will be strictly enforced, andG&Jl will hereafter be punished for aUblnlractlOM’Of said provision of this law. v-,- Also, the owners of drays, earth" and other ve hicles are hereby informed that'the (’ity Ordi nances prohibiting Drays, ('arts, fitc., from being left on the streets, lanes and alleys of this city, will be rigidly enforced, and tines imposed for every infraction of said ordinances. By order of the Mayor, mhU-3t SAMUEL. LONG, Chief of Police. BESH~ STOCK OF NEW i GOODS for the present season, now open-for the inspection of our { customers and the public, and to all j those who appreciate style andquall- >{ - 1 ty In I CLOTHIKO, Embracing everything that is new and desirable for a first-class custom trade, which we will endeavor to make up to order to the satisfaction of those who may favor us with their patronage. j Gray, Possiel & Rese, &UCCKSSORS TO SAM'L. GRAY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 Fifth Street N. B —We make a speciality of Offl , cers Uniform lor the Army and Navy, j mhlo-l wd fjpKSTIMONIALS IX KAVOK OF THL GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES ••I take pleasure in recommending it as every way reliable “ Hev. Dr LEAVITT, Editor New V ork independent. i conless inyaelt delighted with your Sewing: ! Machine.” Hev 1»r. sTKU KI.AM), Editor New York <'hr\slia?i Advocate. “I have used Grover it Baker for two years. Garments have boon worn out without the giv oi a stitch.’' Kev. GE<>. WIPDLE, .N'eW.York. se\er «1 months wc haveuaed Gmver fit Bakers >euing M achine. and with pleasure les tify to its bvautttul and elastic sewing, and its Hmjdicity '■ Gil» D. MUKHIN Editor Hj-.m nal. Alter trying :-t?\< rtl good machine-. I prtler G t rover n. Baker, iitd irei competent to re- .trrwv K P h.iit.-r < ■ /M “My family h*s Ihtii must hurcesslul in tta use Jrorn 11. .• nisi, it i s f , tii;nl\ Mrasing ' JA'- 1m lU.I u'K . Kx-sJovrmor <>t lvm*yl\ wnv Office, \o. 18 FIFTH STREET, A. F. CHATONEY ini. *~aiMt\v PillKN 1 X I \*U RA \C E COMPANY OK HH< »OkJA N. Y Cnpltal Surplus Jnu. lti,, im>4 , 8391,? OB 1 htve been appointed A.vb.m of this popular and reliable rotnpan\ . and am prepared to issue I'olK'ies v»u favorable term!* h s. HR VAN, 69 Fourth at., i Rurke’a Huihiing.) DISSOIJ TIOIN. rVIHCI (O-PAIIT.NERSHIP HERE' M. tolore f.Matinc l*etweeii the undersigned, under the name a?id *t\ lo ul .1. K liAV.u)ii,i. tins day dissolved by mutual • •©nsent. J.ina* Keefer retiring troin tbe nun Pittsburgh. Pa., March ~th. 1^64. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have this day entered into articles ol Co-partnership (or Manufacturing, importing rju] V ending ot Saddlery and Coach Hardware. In all its branch?.-, under the name and J> -V V & II AYT> E X No. 58 Wood Street JOSIAH F. PAY, THOMAS S. HAYDEN. Pittsburgh. Pa., January 18th, 1864. mhS-dti 1* K >JL O V A. iL NO 58 WOOD STREET, (Old and well-known Hardware stand of Cooper At lively, Lavely. Hark X Co , and oflate \Vm s*. i-a\ely, now deceased,) tt\e doors south of present stand, where we.willbc happy to meet aU our old friends and the public in general. and SnJ*v BUI T d thßt u irtl °“ r i,lcr edsed facilities for doing business vie can yield to all satisfaction HAY x HAYDEN. 136-1. mhS-Sw FjpREES ! TREES ! TREES l" Plttßfmrgh, March T ■* * * lOU*** ADVERTISEMENTS. \ FOR THE AFFLICTED! ! v.:<n ~ Spj CfellLSgDlN’S GENUINE MEDICINES PAREIRA BRAYA, After an experience of many years In private practice now offers It to the afflicted in a hljftffj concentrated form. What is Pareira Brava ?—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 ORGANS It has been recommended by the talent of th Medical Profession for nearly two centuries. The Fluid Extract oi PAREXKA BHAYA Is now offered to an afflicted world in a shape WIJHIN THE REACH OF ALL. For all diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grav el or Dropsical swelling, no medicine invented can cope with this compound in its power to it erally ANNIHILATE DISEASE. All bad properties in Yhe drug are removed by the process of its compounding in the shape of fluid, leaving Its * • d STERLING PROPERTIES 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, By not arresting these signs, which as unerring ly point as the needle to the pole, to Impotency, Epileptic Fits, Premature Decay and Deaths a crime against nature is committed —a practical although protracted SUICIDE is being commit ted. £ ii All medical authorities agree that were the e¥» (ects of Removed, that there would be far .less use for As the records of these humane institutions prove that a very large proportion of their pa tients owe their reception and detention withi them to early habits of indiscretion. For all unpleasant and'dangerous (Übpobm Gilson’s Extract of Pareira Brava Absolutely cures secret diseases, of no matter Gcuiral Agent what length of standing. No change of diet is required, no cessation from business. $‘400,000 191,79* Soldiers Home upon Furlough And who may peshaps hare unfortunately con tracted disease, will find the Extract of PAREI RA BRAVA the specific for their ills. By its peculiar action upon the Kidneys, it causes a frequent desire to urinate, thereby re moving obstructions and securing the sufferer against all fear of stricture of the Utherea, .1. V l)A \ , H'NAs KKfcIKKR 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 the unwahy, Until oftentimes after a lifetime of misery, death kindly ends their suffering. Gilson’s Chlorine Water, In connection with the Extract, is a. specific for the Oonnorhea, or protracted Gleet. Syphilitic patients, especially cases Of did standing would do well to try A Medicine that has STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, and in connection with the use of the EXTRACT OF PAREIRA BRAVA, W ill effectually eradicate any case, no matter of how long standing. i\o. ig Dey «t., Sew York, General Agent W iiolotaaXo 4b ; ffce'tcijtjgi J - M . FCJ-fb Sf-V- ‘ ’ He, DUpateb, BUMntg, BMUrStlrwit, * , • v.iU'S® -U The Inventor of the extract.of RABXY INDISCRETION In Mil ne Asylums, YOXJNG MEN GILSON’S PILLS, Price, SI per Botfle. H. C. OAKLET, aitd roH Salk DJRCGGIST, PIXTSBOBGH. rsz.... -.Tr - MTWISIIaIB, CAVALRY BOOTS, CAVALRY BOOTS, CAVALRY BOOTS, A EHE3H SUPPLY JlffTl RECEIVED CONCERT HALL SHOE SWffii 62 FIFTH STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE, mhll i’tSAH POB^TS.^ NEW STOCK. THE LATEST STYLES IMPORTED or ¥EIi7E.TSrBEtfSSBfig, AND EVERY ORDER OF . INGRAIN CARPET. WE OFFER AT THE VERT LOWEST RATES. W. D. & H. MeCALLUM, Fourtli Street Carpet Store, NO. 87 FOURTH STREET. <fc WILgOH’B HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK STI-TOH SEWINGMACHINES The Cheapeit; Simplest and Best. Principal Office and "Wholesale Emporium, No. 27 FIFTH ST., Three doors below Bank Block, WM. STTMHEB & CO., .* WESTERN AGENTS. rI feb27-d&w % .QG if? if? if? if? if? if? if? if? © H 8 - 0109 i® h < H fe & S H »© *0 iO i© ifl x© x© x© MEDICAL CAED. W. BODENHAMEH, M. D., Office, 854 Broadway, New York. W. H. BODEBTHAUER, M. D M Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa., Devote theih attbntiok to the Medical and Surgical treatment of Chronic Diseases, Especially those of the LOWEB BOWEL, Each as Piles, Constipation, Fistula, Fissure, raffing of the Bowel, Uloer&tion of the Bowel, Stricture’ of the Bowel, ate. Also, the various Chronic Diseases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Blad der, etc. mhl-ritf ')At T B * r.*—- DAUB & OAPPEL, MERCHANT TAILORS, 185 SSHTHFIELD STREET, WK HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting o( Cloths, Casslmeres, Vestings, Ae« Also, a large stock of GEBFT’S FUBNIBHXNG- GOODS, Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPEB COLORS, NECK TIES and everything nffpVlfr kept by first-class Furnishing Stores. Orders promptly executed. mhtoyd’ M’COLLISTER & BAER, 10$ Wood Street, HAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE MM. lot of Navy Lump, Baltimore Spun and Bright Pounda. Also-the largest And mosV complete assortment of CIOABSm tie tliey will sell very low for cash. PERSONS OF MUSICAL TASTE recommend -to- every one that sing? and piayaj'three books, namely: the HOME CIRCLE, A collection of Piano Music j tb^ SILVER CHQRD, A volume of Songs, Ballads,' Dads, and' Quar» tettes, with Piano Accompaniments, a&rthe • awnWEB OF PfcATtTiß, Containing. Choice V ocai Duets, with Piano Ac compaolments. The price of each is so loisw in doth, and £2 £n plain • binding—that the sale ia already immense. For sale by CHAS. <J. MELLOR, 81 Wood at. A CCOUNT OF THE BOBOU&R OF Tl~ Temper&nceviUe, from March 20th, 1863. to March 15t,1864; Jas. Kelly, Collector, * ■ ;To the Borough of TemperancerUle, Da. March Ut, to amount for duplicate.ss69,46 To additional tax to duplicate 21,00 Cb Ist. by amount paid James Sl’Bride, Treasurer 637,65 EtToraand exonerations 24.67 Percentage htt collecting 28£f —-fi9Q.4g Janies Mcßride, Treasurer. To theßoroughof Temperanceyille, Dn. ■ Balance bom March 20tli. 1883 22 Starch; Iff, atttotmt paid by ' ~" v - Jaa. Kelly? G0U&t0r:...... ~»eji,6s; ‘ - ,V 3c«s * 6 * 7,77 By aiapont ot warranto paid.. Percentage taTttakurer Balance in Treatnay; a. mhB-ltd Auditor*. o o m 411,14 ... 10,75 .. 116,88
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