The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, March 12, 1864, Image 2

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Qailjiftost,
PITT» Bl?BGHl
SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 1"
CHASE CROWDED OFF.
Tbc little noise created by the appear
ance of tbe Pomeroy circular, favor
ing the nomination of Secretary Chase
for the Presidency, lias gradually sub
sided, until it i 3 now entirely bushed.
We had no idea of Cease and bis few
hungry and ragged followers, being able
to oust the fat, and portly gentry, who
have Lin'C-oi.n in training fur a second
term. But in times like these—when
the followers of the President should be
mounting barbed steeds to fright the
souls of fearful adversaries"—it is as
tonishing to observe with what industry
the-present Administration is laboring to
prolong its power. No sooner was
Chase seriously mentioned by a few
outside Lazaroni, than the friends of
the President began to circumvent him.
The.field of operation was well chosen
being the Secretary’s own State, Ohio.
The Abolition members of the Legisla
ture of that State, were wheedled into a
quiet endorsement of Mr. Lincoln for a
second term, which had the desired ef
fect. It alarmed Mr. Chase, and he lias
accordingly withdrawn from the" contest.
Old Abb Is now master of the situation,
unless the pathfinder has power to jostle
him from the course.
In Mr. Chase's letter this singularly
complacent and rather refreshing para-
graph occurs:
It was nevermore Important than now that all
our .efforts anti all our energies should be devoted
to the suppression of the rebellion and to the
restoration of order and prosperity on the solid
and sure foundation of freedom and impartial
justice, and earnestly urge all with whom my
counsels may have weight, to allow nothing to
amdethem while this great work.in comparison
with which persons and even parties arc nothing
remains unaccomplished.
WJjat sublime and disinterested pa
triotism we have here; what charming
simplicity, coming from a baffled game
ster, who has just been beaten at his
own. game of partizan intrigue. Verily,
as Edmund Burke once said, ‘patriot
ism is always the last resort of a politi
cal, scouhtlrel.” We know of nothing
more cooling than these professions of ~
-patriotism, in the whole range of Abo- An K r.g.ish
lition literature. Be?t B uti.kk > utter- there i> great Ji'-conl in the roval fami
ancesof puritj,while flecringthe pooj.h- b*. The Print ;• of Wales m.-tsts upon
of New Orleans, were good In the wav ! T!r. ,K^n ®. lo in-law. ilit
s , , .. . • King ot Denmaik, while the Oueen i
of naked audacity; Old Aim s frequent vo ; lent i„ her demonstiations in favor
assurances to the country, that liter- of Germany. But even here Iter majes.
“was nobody nurt," and SEW.um’s ty must be at fault, as Germany is n- u
many drunken predictions that our trott- 1 N 1 * 1 ! into two v. ty th mdrd pari its. It
M „ „ ... is also stated that the Prince of Webs
_Meswould cease in _ “sixty or ninety lias decided leanings toward the eon
ys ir„„~»iu “““ . seryiUrve nartv and is said to make hum
an appreciation of the sublime in impu- '"isiis t<> Lord. Derby ills royal lifh
dence; but the last ton hof CrtcsE's n '' s ' Wlll probably snot) find this part-,
places him on the topmost' round of tire' £*£££ '\Z h.f
iotty ladder of assurance. For downright repose of the sou] of the I)m lu ssoi i> ; , r .
audacity, hypoericy and thick-skinne I »»'. one of tlie la-l of th - i-Vi urh it. r
insensibility gives us a full fledged \ho b<uts, eelelirtaed at the Madoh-ne a few
litionist. Followers like Fokskv.' arc ,
mere imitations, and no more to lie com- , about persons wc'ic present, and
pared to the gennine, than one of Chase's not more than eight or ten carriages’ from
greenback dollars is to the gold one it 1 '. llc Faul >«rg St. Germain were seen be.
was. intended to represent. ’ ltirt ' Ille lloor of ll iU rrlt.
GBANT WwASHINGTOTf. Spirit of the German Brew. " T.V . ,
One of the President’s principal oh. | . Tll, ‘ °' som '' N, w s „ : „ mc , rt
jeets in sending for Gen. Grant to vi-hi cun9 1,1 *'ie “loyal r.tir-ns of the United 1 with sever,-j.rrwtr inns t™;- u. ar limb*. -nc
Washington, was, it appears, to enable ' S,:ll ’ s ." r '’’ omm-ndim; the renommalion «n.i -uni, een-r,! d.«.n1.-«M
the hero of Vicksburg to a,-company ! Al ’, raUjm Ll “' ‘’ ln 'Z n ““ t,in ' s .°‘ il ‘" u •mT’fr.l.n’i. Nru'vorlTwhrlU
him to the theatre. \\\- sec it nvoui- I 0n l “ ( * vU ’ °* ** thus ; iming I’ltint.itinn Bltl«>:*th<'\ j.rri.uiitj !.:•
ingly announced, in special telegrams ; denounced bv the H e*thrht l‘„st. '"'"o' them. t <-,„mniu<-,-i with » «u ,u »„ ..
that the two distinguished personages I ‘■ } . Pne ™"- r damagogues .onsi.h-r ri-mu at..., i !<,a t„ w,,>.
° " * nothing too sacred for them to abuse nr |n * fr" ii*j * 1 to ti: <t Uu- llh
mentioned, be9i(ie Mr. Bewaht> and the destroy, a? it mav suit th< ir egotistical : m,R * Hr,d rrHm i’ rt J**'i <-utir«-iy ictt me, ami i jo».m
interesting lady of the White House, <‘nd ambitions piirpn ~<•*. This" old i \ * iet *’ !Le n4 » M ihrutipci.. m-uui i h.ij not
“visited Ford’s,” to see young Booth P ' rit,HCC is again donfirmod by the im- lor>, ‘ arH 1 Uvl llk *' m> mm '-
Bmmmmy It is said that his . ' >
Jascellency was delighted with the ren-! secure Lincoln the next Presidency and iWcctiuiC., .UnniiKwLi.
dftiOn of the stirring lines in which the | themsclrs tbeir. part of.the profits. The ’ Uuu sepi IWI
old Cardinal refers to the siege of Ro- legislative bodh sof the several Sts t<*S *• • « * j iinf Uvn in T/IO army hoopiim
chelle, where he lead the attack, in , i”. the project hy xenmnina.- i° r “IT
H. . ;mg L.neoin in advance ot the voire of non miter. • - il.-,,- i- .m,., r .,
p rson. He wielded a weapon, upon the people, iet demngoguic al as such ‘ ‘I”' 11 * l » l '”"1 if • • r a Ki.utl
that occasion, worthy of old Mabtai. .' a course of pro; ceding is, unJ fraught 1 Th( , ~, .
When he drove theSaraceus from France* j w 'hl‘ danger to the rights of the people. ' Umoll lluln ',i'.mmT ..i i" i"?
- The President seems to us unhappy I t11i .?. 0 ' ,,er 1 “ 8n - j teer., '
■»« 1»?q A».«**arwtf> l »• ... *I ( bV Cl Of tllG wirt *])Ullcr9, M lucb Call 3 Oil ll ‘.uviivu; M ' s-rv 57 th '-t /
in his dramatic selections; writing to the people of the United States to renom- x.-w iork. auk tma. ,
Mr. Hackett he expressed a preference ‘ inate Lincoln on Washington's birthday. '|'“ u “ l ’ rl “ 1 I'laniHti..!,
for Macbeth, an assassin and a usurper, ! 19 almost still more insulting and hurr.ifi ! children suiitrinsfri!m wc:>kii”-«i"nnd wrnkiuiiiSs
who after reaching “the round and inn atlng ' a word about Washington’s "oh most h«p,.j eittvt One tittle ctrim ,»>-
. ' J; „“ g f rOUDrt and '"i 1 memory, so dear to til] patriots and here- ' ind“u l ’i"' 1,0,,d ' lu “ ul
.Ofsovemgrtty, dragged out a miserable tofore 'always cclebrited with joyful iedicM’sk^
existenrp, hemmed in by saucy doubts veneration by the Union, does this call nre i>' stored u e .ommenocvj with but h t,-«.
-and-fears,” and was finally slain in his j contain The signers thought only of; \Z‘r
own castle at Inverness I “ lnc ? ln ttncl how best to use this great Kespcctfuiij-. iim o m imvor
t ~ . T_ ' , day lor his renomination. y- -
- -in tne character of Richelieu we have ; n„ r ,* • I >'»’e much to y..u. i.« i icrily u- Kj?’«IBiJOBU*’ veketi>s uitt.
• “the very embodiment of rmtrintism- n’ ■ “ e y want Ltncoln to eflace aah- hevc the Plantation Hitters 1.. u C in ,cd n.y lne ' tff&kT-A certain cure lor pslas »„d
patriotism. & { ington S memory m the hearts of the Hii\. \\ ll \\ A.itio.\t:n, Mailrlil, .\ \ yches, nml \vnrrAntcd superor to auy other
great-‘man, \rhose policy to save liis ■ peopled What do thev care wlm sif* ... . . Tl ' . t;rou y ll positively cure«; relief is absoiuteiv
. %, J l\i - r , . tttitr, wuuaic •• • • • Thou wilt aeud me tv» u bulilc* m.*rc *'ire imme/llatelv it is used. Mothers rememU.‘i
COftUtjy.i^S— fir9t all mean 9 to concil- l on verge of robbing the people of Of thy Plantation Hitters Mj wile ime. hf.-n and arm yourselves with n bottle hithout
tite 1 -”' that failing then “allmeon- the,r most important right—the right to hencm«l l.y tht-lr use Ihy fm-n.l, ‘h'luv. Croup In dlaease which elves no nonce.
' „ aMmean ’ .’° I nominate and select theirPresident* W» ' a.a c’caats, miwlelphu. !•». • i.equeqtiv »tuckliw thectnWin tWJv«.i
crush. When did Mr. Lincoln diTit .i. i , of mirht ; Wo re a ..Ry.icun »n he summoned i,
-V , Lr i shall see \t hat the people Say to It, and •* thavo keens great surn-rcr lr..ni may he too late. Rememher, the \ enetian Lin
me Bngntest conciliation to save the | whether they will consent thus to be led byspejisla. and had to abandon Preaclnne. • • Iment never (ails. Price 25 andSO cent! a bottle
hundreds of thousands of Union men. and to degrade the birth- n. v ••
V£* 1 WS I Have gtTTn the Plantar,™ Bluer,
' a on’s Tt I f LS 1 P ™ U ' Ctor °! Wbelty. . laJ'^nHhmg^e' I ,‘“ bled ,old,en * HAIR DTK, VKNETIA N
sion? Instead vf endeavoring to con- 1 Since writing the above, we learn that *i. w h asdeswj. dye x '* n , lmk;<t C’Ristadohos hah:
ciliate, he pursued the contrary policy, ! the signers oftlie call have ’become afraid, Hupei inter., lent SoMkt'j Home, cin . <i." ’ jos' fleminq’s lißra store
- his proclamations, he succeeded ' U °s, w ' ll ! lilo hl‘‘ 1 g its further t ir- * • l'Le Planlation hitters har e cured t er. cf the Diamond anti Market st
id fiiahmv rehols not ofrlm«» whom ~ Ca . llon ' , ‘“l 3 ““us not change the me oi Liver complaint, ut which I was laid i.p —“
m maKing renels out Of those Whom he | matter much. prostrale. and had to abandon my business.
- “tight have used to crush the rebellion. 1 The Jfeue ZtU says: H. h. KixG.si.in , Cleveland, 11 ■■ .. _ _
“Mean 9 to crush” tbe rebellion have I Oterhastj ambition in iiuiea 01 public ” • • • the Plantation hitters hate cured ®
beenfurniahed most prodigally; and yet, ’ S€
so awkwardly have they been used, that j with tha","danger "an,? 1 ‘ “ hm ‘ m, - 2
we Una ourselves after three years of car- I alone calleJ upon to wrestle with it ami , &c, h.c. fi Q
. nage, in the midst of another conscrip- j thus as it were a savior in distress. the Plantation the „ eak strong
Wcto, preparatory to another campaign j ° D h e T, ho ba9 a !' Ta >' 8 Performed his the i„n g u,d brilliant. anj are exhausted nature’*
which is expected to be the most bloody i master his public dmL?7hoVuibe .nod u lulu 7,7*, °s f""’" cntsn.AT.n
of-Wifi war. found France 1 est and not force himself upon a whole . Koo,. Herb., ~ P T AN O
r?|}t-,.astuidfir,,with “sloth in the marl I “M»on for another lour years’ rule. As . Ht. ciSx Hum,. 'JL 1 A V
and sChism within the templei' by his ge- ‘. S -.^ 1C I*us enoutrli to settle with public
. , . , 3/. = opinion and history, and these times rt* 9- T —lBBo X
, nips tye re-created the country; our Fres , nu : re a uv'stor but" hv no mo™ ■„ 1,1,,., n
> ident-found us n -happy and united pon-f d,. Itre a mnstfr, but by DO mean?; a blun- rrrsoD B of «-JcaT.iry habiu, troubled with in the country.
pic, and by tt little coneiJiation Woul<l weakness latitude. j.ai],it»ition of the heart, tt-pv-pv pttjct T>T?T-7-raH
have kept u* 90. Bicheliku iHt liis . The Danish Commandor-in-Chicf. ;it * ° H1 ‘ i,c, * tc ’ <ll '* rrrss al!, ‘ r torjnd Uv- ' ' , "
, yCJEmntry uaited and aur rniSiUrnt } —Tile Liverpool Post publishes a later cr ; \r.. iir*. no |o sailer if they «oCoi\r»l Within a month at State Fairs and
*as tlecrepid and bleeding at j from Flen»hurg, in which the following 1 w i., n ° ri th(Mn - institute. Wo are also agents for
:wuh
. A.'iSkusmisi.— Oh Monday last, a i honor to be well acquainted bavin-fre- 1 I '", r"‘ Th *J r '"‘“ « ell-known excellent pianos, and
party of five-soldiers went to the- house j quently dined at his house. ’lie is a”tried ; a ' n u « harn-.io-. S. D.&H.W. SMITH'SMELODEONS&HARMONIUMS
of tnaow Vernon, in Long Prairie, ’ soldier, andU.c hero of the ereatest hat- n ‘^7 Aui f"'?* to «-u run-,
hunt of some guerrillas. 9he | tie (Istod) which the Dane? foujb,.du
- --ilwiied Wtcre being any one about the nng the war Of 1848—51. The General ca Ki n hottle Beware of botttle, Lku , f before purchasing elsewhere. Among those whn
iil.ice, but hearing a noise up stairs, one iis a charactci; his coolness is extaaordi- 1 . TV J, , - , ,!. , ,, 3 f eBllcil with have purchased these tastniments in this vncim
: 'f *.Ui «ai' u„«a /TT.lix-awA p • non? TAnrinry ilm r*i * xl i ulorai “imitation deleterious st uli, for which several per- *7 w*c take pleasure in referring to Allen Kra
when he was shot by whWi I ha« illnded? his whu!“kid t"" U ‘ a ‘'" cry ” f " '
■V .e or tifh men who were concealed in 'govei 1 were beared with blood; he i mdc
ScW : TJ&zzr I** 1 ** dc “ lcrs ,hroushou ' 11
Wother r put tliembn* as tliotjdh nothing had hap- 6 P . H . MIOT & C( ,
A itfnrwFflenry Bronson, who has-since pened... linguist, speak- • 202 Broadway n’y
rttefdfT 'Ai«rtj? Went back again to the | Ing peife#^|bm|; and ' - ~V ’ ' -- WAtrar.Twr & -D Arra
' hoii3c after night, when they were fir- is, moreover, a ebmpoiger. Das dedi- ‘ TihAKrs s. 1 5
»*«i iipoH, wounding Corporal Tom Phil- cated one composition to my wife. He JLr—The genuine article sold by sole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western ra. r
niH*r and a eitizen of this place, Mr. A. ; was tbe right hand friend of the late, and 9J Sl ? o^^ v,/T^^^^ T S N, No. 2 St. Clair at, near Suspension bridge. !
Hagljes.-" CharUsU>n,(Jlfo.) Courier,\%th. jan intimate one of the present King. ' b276md&w-e<*i cor^mi e “ 4 BtSl ' aSßOrtment of 8 j
NEW HAIi3?SHIRE. Loan.
Tilt- Pittsburgh Q&itle, yesterday, Wu iVaTn thatltto forthcoming U. S.
ferring to the late New Hampshire vldC Loafl o f will be fire per cent.
lion gave its readersMe that the bonds are
. . . diawn at Forty Yearn after date, but re
laformalion : . |g§ deSmable at the pleasure of the Govern
-r t£^ e ment after Ten Years.. The I ouds are
.Yrne c-Ling. | dated .March 3, the day the Supplcmen
; r pvtoi to the tear; the contest was bitter; . tary Bill to amend the Lo ut Art oydarch
the L nion candidate for Governor was person nt- 3 1801, became a law. Tin* half yearly
\ unpopular ; yet he waa elected b\ a majority c m i nmie „nil tv.«Ti<i<.r*d Tnir-roci will m.,
larger than his friends anticipated it has h boupons and rtgiMirecl limrest will run
glorious victory.” March and September, and be paid on
We don’t like to be captious, but for
fear our neighbor may again "put its
foot in it, - ’ when referring to New
Hampshire politics, we desire to correct
its pre sent statement. New Hampshire,
instead of being Democratic until the
war, swung off in 1834, ten years ago.
She then threw herself into the foul em
brace of }\ nownoibingism ; from that
she pi tinged into Republicanism, and
now she lie* prostrate beneath the heel
of Abolitionism.
As for the glory acquired l»v the O-.t
ee-tir's pArty in the iate election in the
Granite State, it is of that doubtful quali
ty obtained bv unfair means. It was se-
cured by the foulest fraud and co^rup
t'on. The means us'*d were open and
undisguised, and were a mockery upon
our American sysYem of elections. The
fact of the Gazette alluding to such a re-
sult. demonstrates very clearly its utter
shamelessness, and its willingness to en
dorse any scheme, no matter how reck
less, which may be successfully porpe
trated by its desperate leaders.
Trouble in the Royal Family of Britain.
Humored Abdication ol’ the Queen
The Prince of Wales to Claim the Throne.
Spe.i.u Dispatch to the World.
Washington, March tc
It is rumored in diplomatic circles to
day that Queen Victoria is about to abdi
entctlie throne ofEngland. The advices
by the city of New York confirms the
reports whichhave hitherto been current,
that tire Queen is mentally incapacitated
from any longer holding the position of
sovering. She has not been able to sit
at council without betraying her mental
infirmity; and the recent action of mem
hers of the cabinet, particularly that of
Lord Palmerston, lias given the Engii-h
public an intimation that a change in tin
monarchy may speedily be anticipated
The course of the trinee of Wales
lately has indicated a preparation to as
sume the reins of power. It is undoubted
ly th£ fact that, should he do so, an en
t;rely new foreign policy would be inau
uur.ited upon the Danish question iin
mediately, and afterword upon American
affairs, to our advantage He will reign
under the title ol King Edward the
Seventh.
THE fOSX--mySBUBQfI r . SAjPRI&Y JStOK
the first day ol these months respectively.
The plates have been engraved and a
proof of the new Bonds was printed some
days ago, and we have reason to sup
pose there will be no great additional de
lay at the Department in bringing the
New Loan before the public. We are
also advised that orders from abroad are
already in the hands of some of our
Banking firms connected with our For
eign Exchanges, conditioned that ilie
Siock should be of the 10-40 years de
nomination, bearing .3 per cent, and open
to subscription at par The loan to be
full measure of the two h»»i}ral ~ib7/>/<s.
will, undoubtedly, from present h\ pear
nnce<, be n surres« both at home and
abroad. Tin- vgU year* per vents ad
vanced to-day to 110 per cent. —Neu
York TivtS*.
Senator Brown’s Attack on tho
Administration.-- Gratz Brown
made a speech v .f nearly three
hours durat on to-day on the abolition of
slavery, during whir!, he gave the admin
istrationa most scathing review, declar
ing that it changed its policy in conse
quence of deleats in the field; that it was
allying itself hi all the elements of so
called conservatism at the same linn
interrogating convention-* and st.ih
legislatures, in order to perpetuate its
existence the renomimition of Mr
Lincoln. Most ail of the Republican
senators congratulated him warmh
on its conclusion, while Senator Sumner
.11 tuully embraced him. It i* the *e\ crest
radix al blow yet dealt m the administra
tion.
A burglar proof vault has been in
willed, in \\ bicJi a sp..i <• between two of
the plates is filled with iron balls atom
one inch in diameter, perfectly b.o>e
The plates cun not U drilled through,
as a drill must strike one ot these balls,
which would rotate with the tool, in
stead of submitting to the perforating
profi-ss. (>m ..f ll.i-e vaults has been
put up in the t. bieoga Custom hoiiv
UULKHES AND COMU'O-
A \i-ij lanjp-i-sortmeut of these Hr.gif«-
just reeeiieU Alsu, a fine assortment ol toodi
hfLislo-p. .Nail hn.uhve. '-tiMinc lirut-hcs uni
t’lcsh Hn.«!.<•- PI RKl.l'jl *for me'tlt-in.ii
pmj>oses. ..1 ’l.o finest ijUKlit} . vonmst me ul line
old ( opt. Jtrandv. a spU-ndi’: article ot Holland
Om. I'ort and M.crrt U m.--.nl the tin«>t d.-*-
-.nutiun 1 ].,.»»•■ w i-hinp u.< -<■ ..rudo J..r ni.di •-
nal purposes u ill .•.u.-al* tl.r.r 1n • ca jts by <• • -
.anuolng i;j\ siu:k
Pure W Kite i 'arl-iM, i >ii •*:
Purr Wj.ittf ( i j,| ,t
Purr V> fate ' -!ih« n <»n 11 M
Pi.ii- vWii!«- • trt►- • fi i »u a:
I'O! t.«h !»I I'' ( l l.t* Il r
I'uUaJt iJ ).. .« nii ;»« r [•v/und,
v '»>=l t A *l. it i> .ftifi* per pound
"•‘ln Abh it vents ,'ct
TK.it I • r • \ . il. r
At Joseph '- Dr.ic
At 10-rph i'K'tuia* s
furni-r u\ t,-,- [<nM>r.d nnl .*1 %rk:
I'ornn th |i. vri,..;, j i:i | Mrkct
F UWK I KWIM.I) NOT To
► », -,t .r \ « mu.' 'i.-if.
perlcmvand . •rie'-i- ndei. >■ < \ i r,rn...
out all the i. it ton-m n, .. ,f hvjMMe i,'|o
have tor:.-I then the. ■: in, Into f. t < t, cih
linhed a !-n«ie ir.-.tn wh.eh u , NO , ~r r y\
are not -1 at «u -li I o u -u. the follow ia
nlthourh th- |mtw.cm eli-nilt- them arc \\
— ~ 2
OH lICPTCHE COHBdI
T“|V«.are prepared to treat successfully
all cases okruptureia young jiersons, most cases
in middle aged, fid ja
some cases cf old persons
h&vUnfitted up an extensive establishment foi
manufacturing
Improved Truases and Supporters.
In peculiar cases or where persons desire any
stj le of truss not on hand we will manufacture
to order. Having the largest stock tn the city all
persons requiring trusses will find it to their ad
vantage to call.
Dr. M’GA.RH will attend personally to the ap
| plication of Trusses, Supporters, stc.. Stc.
! Besides our own manufacture we have a large
! stock of
Sitter & Penfield'a Oelebrated Trusses,
Marsh & Co.’s Celebrated Trusses,
TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS
Ai the Pittsburgh Drug House,
corner of Fourth and HI irkrt streets, Pittsburgh
.012-1 yd-c
CONSUMPTIVES.—TUB
REV,€, A. WILSON'S REMEDY
( omumptloti, Asthma, Bronchitis.
Together with a pamphlet giving the presrclp
tlon and a short history ol his case, can be ob
tained of
EX
trnctcd without painty the use of Dr
Oudry'e apparatus
Ail W'.rk warranted
J u < ’ii.vwti
& KERH
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.
Silver and Brass Platers,
And tnunulacturera of
Saddlery & Carriage Hardware
N>>. . St. Clair *troct and Ituqucaiie Way,
(ne«i ilit* hrivlye,;
HII TSHIHdh
• i cnt - per VAilot.
fcJSr-THE GREAT SKCRET--1T I*
admitted hr ail jd.> neian*that thegrai.. 1
<>l health an.! I.itu* life hen la keeping iht
U<mkl and \ ariuu# Muid* of the t-ody in a hljfh 1«-
ftrvc ol fluidity Wh.'Uj.m lerl continue-.! pan.
In the head or bowel*. ot any continued uu* ai>i
nras in any organ or part, ol the body. y -n, _„t.
prei eat aeriuus sii.kiii*«u by 1 akinir
ltruncl rt-th’w I*lll*4.
Rh-edln? may pi vr momentary phmv t>> v nii'-r t f
!•!<>• • l h/r u ill havr more r<v>n. Hut as tin-t- 1
is made from the Mood. ai. I »n<jn‘nt ! • t;
1.10/M, ImH hlo< k | i. m o,
ai. 1 nun our count tt ut .on. ]{.,! Jinn lan.
I’uli- n i.es c the . iro. l.v .on a* readily \« blee
u.c ! \ -.r.l y t ik.r.k* au »y •• hit it .anu . 11 ;; , •
■•I-: hi-.) nvtßHriii
•dr* H.->i-er. ol lUrmM' if. Mui . «-•.« -..re
<•1 't \ itu* Imocr. tirocral liability . i*«.rru
-‘fMiwvl \ud riati.rurii" i.| niali> )ru» ,t;j, !■
by Jtrandrcth * IMIU The c.ukj at length
pu’-iuhed »n the pamphlet*.
''"i.l ly lmMl,\< TH. iMtMi.ul.
ai» » .ui dealers jn medicine*.
lel*M yd& u‘t
|'-rv THK CONFESSIONS ANU h.\
' l ' f I'H.N' I. l *1- -NI \ V Al.il. - I
*I u,r N f,, ' nr . *»»• 1 -•* ' ' \ I I'H 'N 1 <
' •' » %1 I '' tui ■ ! I.«r* v« .. . .il, ; i •
N.rvoiu. ltet.,i.t\ fr..::, ,tur. I .«• ,v ol a.,.,
r. Ac . »uppl, in- *: ' l.i- » u..e tune f n K Al . • v
'k .SKI.M I K>. In . .. 1.0 h/iH Mire l him*. I
sit. r i,:. Icr-.iini; ■ -’i.t; 1.-r n .ju-ick, n
1U liuloamrf a ! -i.!lri-^,|
It'UV.injiixw
r oiuat'iii.-r hen ••• (.
FACT.
in tlic i.r LN>: .Vr ik.i pr-pir'-i
ill.- \ f.s I I lAN 11A IK I’ll: •• ,
11 h». „», J lA- lhnui*.tl.’l». ir.-l inn- .u.
i 1 11 ird ;< > irn o <v.\■■ :v *<l l m
Thr \ KNKTIAN l»\ Kls the .. i ,**.%) In tin
" i.<l Its prut- la only h 1 11> out*. nn ! r. i
Cimt.ut,. d.iul !•• tl..* q„ ihM) il l\c
tho»f usually *«M (<>i fj.
1 fn’ \ hN r.TI AN D Y K Ip warranted not to m
jurr tin- nMr nr *ral,< in the *llj:nu-si
Ihe V K.N K I lAN DYK works with rap,.fit*
ami certainty , the hair requiring no i*r<*i>*irHTi*»ii
u l*Hte\ it.
Hu* \ k.NKTIAN DYK produces any ahade
tn-*: inn) U- d»-sirt-d~ one that u ill r,,,: i.wU\.t-m k
u -ukh out—on,' Mint it n* p<«* m thuh nr
•iwl t lor 6 »lr I)cl I dt uiryit* ■* I ’ri*-»• .*>o cents
A- I. MAIUhWs.
Oencral Agent, 12 Gold at. N. V
, Alao ntaattf-iriureroi Mu,ikv,.' a hm. •. |h, R
'»t the beat hair dressing in use. i-'t.i-e
-conf< janl6~i>.l
m~ A GHICAT UKIIEI.I.IUN
Triumph of a Great Discovery
THe j'uMic ha* rebelled against cautcrt.tr.,; tr
Di,t' K«sh ion has toresworn Them \ i-
Jious c-uitiniunity has adopted in their stead.
tniSTADORO’S HAIR DVK,
A ml for these reasons ■ It embrowns and MajUro*
the>iair, not the skin. It is a vegetable emoUur.t
not a burningJluid. It doesnot burlesque uature
with blooming metallic tinges, but produces her
own In-ing hues. Its cooling effect is lasting, it
(te/u* detection. Its results are unt/onn. Itiut
r/ /.zi/i. Manufactured by J. CHI^TADORn.
0 Astor House, New York. Sold by til
ru Applied by all Hair Dressers.
leb+-lydawc
The most Pu vVERKIE and ELEGANT
A Guarantee of 5 years with each In
strument.
Dr. S. S. Pitch’s Celebrated Trasses,
FRENCH, ENGLISH and GERMAN
ALL KINDS;
Elastic Stackiugs, Baudageg, &,c
TORRENCE <fc M'GAHR
APOTHECARIES,
Coughs, Colds, and all Throat
and Lung AfTcdlons,
JOSEPH FLEMING,
Corner Market street and the Diamond,
PITTSBURGH
F, 110 If FM A > ,
DENTIST
13* Smlthfli-ld Street
•» m u !-• /> 1.1 <it t tii* n tit '.at
NA ill Wlr I. M \ W .vll,
H*- t: r,J. kins* -■ n' \
la It a Dye
BRADBURY’S
toned instruments manufactured
IJNG, MARCH 12, 1864,
TODAY'S ADYERTLSEMEYTS.
SPRING GOODS
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
-A general assortment ot the newest styles of
Trimmings and Hosiery,
LAMES* am) DENTS'
NECK TIES AND SCARFS,
LACKS, EUULVO.S, PLAIN, HEAT
STITCHED AND EMBROIDER
ED HANDKERCHIEFS,
New & Bich Maltese Lace Collars,
EMBROIDERED COLLARS and
CRUSS TRIMMINGS
' >1 all ahn.k a tind latest patterns.
Silk & Worsted Embroid. Braids,
the fashion
Plaid and Plain Bonnet Ribbons,
VKLVET XJIUIXOINiS,
Jet, Bugle, Steel, Gilt and Pearl Burtons,
Small Wares and Notions
We buy from manufacture!; and first hand'd
or.lv, and Vrirr M mcr.d:-r.t* i:i.| dealers mi ex
tcnnlre aud selected O ;o k mKA-T
-j.h:; pin* ?; •
>X Pa c; r i; M .V ti i. V 1) Id,
78 Market Street
rjpBLE LARUEST ASSORTMENT OF
Kip. an;i
( A VA i.KY HOOTS.
' M''k. I KIRR
\V 1 1 !» Enaiiiiicd AUil Plain I res
McCLELLAND’S AUCTION,
65 FIFTH STREET
JJEMOI A l
«V 111 til *
i: :. u ,i, i f.
Nos. 206 r.ua 208,
••••v ' t
rUirJ \\ tj, Piiuburdi
AN uu.m H\Kii *» r. i: ii \ oi
* r n ‘ ■ • • •' ’ *-
‘ • V > ' « !' \ I 1 W..M \!
•S f..r th.- ci UrAr.ttc t)„. ;
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g:" b; n»
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rjp h e
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
II s\ Ulg f; I i'il i;n U I the \-11- \] l
J 3 UOH piTJiHfOtl to .!•. n
General Banking Business.
Deposit* received, h\.h/inge, on tJ.c princiL-U
citiCH oi* ihc Uast «nd West
UOT'CJIIT AM) SOLD,
A n«l colle-Mjoi.b n.ndo in over)' nceessil.le
I'art of Ihe country.
, h ."S'i.V'iT ' ,rL 2 cn! - completion „l
th. 5,..! Hanking House. corner of \Voo<l street
an l \ irgm illcy.) in the Hanking Room ottl.e
nniK SAYI.VIiV iASTITITIOX,
o. no Sru itlifloJcl at
Upp'.Mtr t. 11' l
> ‘vi.K.crt/ . n .Tt.p
, . Ah \.u I: M.\ I.M a.\. Pre&f
1 1 1 ( I' Kl
' OMPA "
CnpU.U
Surplus .Ihii. Ist., iMij
Hulluc ~n ' 1 ' ' t1,135 “ L '
mlm 6S <t .Buts,- i'uuiuinc
(IOI.T'S RKVOI.VER#-
' I'jr =ak l \
l il r K WOVLD iffPORM Ol R ci
▼ y tomer# and The public gener/illj. That o;i
APltll, iHT t IHUI.
W e will remove from our present rtanJ. Xo. 68
.iAJiKS Hmvx WOOD SXKKET ,0
m, “ J io<i Woo,! st NO. 58 WOOD STREET,
lloops-on, HARREI, and well-known Hardware stand of Cooper
-* * nr l A,Ul»s lit) W N," ' lV Dandy, Dandy. Dark k Co., and of late Wm.
_ llini - _ ir,o Wood of , Dasidy, now deceased,! live doors eolith of
Cl AMP KNIVES— - stand, whore we will bo hatoy-to-daeot
lor sile hy T A DOWN ? oUI n ? s thc P ubllc in general, hml
mill.' 1 V- u , I , V l ' assi.n-,1 that with our increaaedfacllittes for
ssT.vna,, louWoodst. doing business no ,an yield to all satisfaction
Y% ’ntS 0 " ' r TAINS-giold and . DAT A HAYDEN
TV ( idben and all otherkinds— For sale t,v Pittsburgh, March 7,1861. mhMw
W - T KKkS! ™ EES I'THEEST
lI, r ALI. PAPERS FOR SPRING OP 'P rt _ CJ-1 _j. T V. IT . ■
*9o4— i-ook out for them—onl> 600,hl- XOr 0816 BX -LftOffilOTj NTlTgftnfffl !
.■rent pattems-Cor "■«>!*}. i I respectfully invite the fhcpubllc
1
b ) , FETZEH A 1 Catalogues furnlahed to those desirous of our-1
nihil _corner Mitrket and FtrstsHi. . S, b "2 uI S pres, by calling at Beckham & tbne'B
Dried APPRES-SO BtTSHBRIciIT Agricultural tStCMj No; I37s;hilhprty 1
DRIED APPLES —In store and/or Bator,', ~ Ouhtmge, B Orocerj!> r st|roaKo.
KEIZER & AHMRTliri\ii tj fL D 1 the above !
mhll corns Market and ?«> m p R yattemiedtoy Gatatagties f
TrtOmSf-S Btts PRINT KOAIiVY :
M -dust and for «lch, r • HENRY BOCKSTOCE, ,
corner Market and First . mhf^^Wtw® 00^ k AMMON ' j
tiogpKßs a\d
/ TOOLS—rnrsaN* by
I'.VDERSLEEVES,
A ii. Li, LINE Or'
in cr.dlcss \ nrity
(irain Lealh'ei
l: 1,, ,i i
L,t».; t) St: I -r. :.•>
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i i •' '•> I, . if <»j«i
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'on Hi'usc.
SviOU.OtN)
101,79*
i'a.me.s bown,
IJ6 W uod tf
CARPENTERS
j TO COSt^tACTORS.
WS'.VS ' T
PROPOSALS AR2& INVITED FOR
the erection of tfiC&Ehird National Bank of
; Pittsburgh. Plans ftndSflpecificatioaa are now
-ready ana can be seenA&fc ihe office of Barr <St
Mo&er, in the Dispatch! building, between the
■hours of T a. m., an4B>p. m., where bids will be
received until March 19th, at 12 m.
L , ROBERT C. SCHMERTZ,
mhi2-<ltd Cashier pro tem.
SPRIISTG GOODS.
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A
large stock of
Spring & Summer Boots & Shoes,
Which for durability and neatness cannot be
surpassed. They will be sold at a small
on eastern prices. A good supply of
Uoods on hand which we are selling at cost.
JOSEPH H. BORLAND. .
98 Market at., 2d dbor from sth;
'kn— '
Two Cracker Bakers,
At E. A C. MAGIN’N CRACKER BAKERY,
No 84 FEDERAL STREET,
inhibit Allegheny City.
NOTICE:
WHEREAS THE LAWS OF PENS
sylvania relative to the proper observ
ance of the Sabbath, provides that IVlilk shall be
delivered In the morning before 9 o’clock, and in
the evening after 5 o’clock, notice is hereby giv
to all Milkmen that this provision of the Sunday
law will be strictly enforced, and all offenders
will hereafter be punished for all infractions of
said provision of this law.
Also, the owners of drays, carts and other ve
hicles are hereby Informed that the City Ordi
nances prohibiting Drays, Carts. Ac., from being
left on the streets, lanes and alleys of this city,
will t«e rigidly enforced, and fines imposed for
every infraction of said ordinances.
Jly order of the Mayor,
mhll-3t SAMUEL L< >NO, Chief of Police.
Fresh stock of new
GOODS for the present season,
now open for the Inspection of our
i ustomcrS and the public, and to all
those tyho appreciate style and quali
ty iu
CLOTHING,
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.
Gray, Possiel & Rese,
SUCCESSORS TO
SAM’L. GRAY & SON,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 19 Fifth. Street.
N. B.—Wt make a speciality of Offi
cers Uniform for the Army and Navy.
mhHMwd
rpKSTIMOMALS
IN FAVOR OF THE
GROVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINES
• i take I'icat.irt' ui rev omm end mg it as every
way lc. Hiv. Hr. LEAVITT,
.Nriv lurk lndcp< nd<nJ.
“* 'niifeie my»cli delighted with your Sewing
.>l .lVi. t :-c K«*\ Hr '• Tl\ It 'K LAND,
Ldr.or New iork i'4r«i.’ian Advocate.
••i hgve u*ed Grover x Baker for two years.
L/AruiAir* have been worn otit without the giv
ot* much. ** Rev. ULO. WLPPLE,
New York,
• » r ■»«; rial months we have used Grover &
l.ajvfi i s -ewing jUachine., aud with pleasure tes
■ilj to it i in- lulii'.l iqU elastic »ewing,audiU
simplicity.- GEO. P. MORRIS,
Lditor Home Journal.
“Alter trying several good machines, I prefer
the Grover f; Baker, and feel competent to re
commend it for every variety of family sewing.”
h. P. Editor Brooklyn Star.
>ly Grover k Baker works admirably.”
, E P. BRADY,
, Lditor Jetfertoman, UrookviUe, Pa.
“My family has been most successtul in Its use
from the tir«t. It is a family blessing.”
jAs. pollock.
Lx-Governor of Pennsylvania.
Office. Xo. 18 FIFTH STREET,
A F. CHATONEY
mhSLStxltw
General
DISSOLUTION.
cn-PAHTsiKRsmp here
-*• tofore existing between the undersigned,
under the name and style of J. F. DAY & CO., is
this day dissolved by mutual consent, Jonaa
Keefer retiring from the ttrm.
d. F. DAY,
•lONAS KEEFER.
Pittsburgh. Pa., .Mar;h 7th. 1364.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
i J<e undersigned have this day entered Into
nriivlrs of Co-partnership for Manufacturing.
Ini porting and \ ending of
Saddlery and Coach Hardware
In all Its branches, under the name and
I> A V A: T 1 AYD E K .
No. dH Wood Street.
JOSIAH F. DAY,
THOMAS HAYDEN
Pittsburgh. Pa., January 13th, 1864
Ulhs-dtf •
W K M O V K JL .
'MbwsSjssrr'af 1
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TO-DAY'SAlfftaTrcrat™
CAVMfi&BOOfS;:
< aV.YI.KY B<K)T$,
•' f , ..i 4. ; f y#
CAVALRY BOOTS,
CAYAIAIY-BOOTS,
A FRESH SUPPLY
JUST received
-AT—
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE,
62 FIFTH STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE,
mh 11
CARPETS.
:KTBW STOCK.
THE LATEST STFLE9 IMPORTED
os
VELVETS, BRUSSELS,
AND EVERT ORDER OK
INGRAIN carpet.
WE- OFFER AT
THE VERY LOWEST RATES.,
W. D. & H. McCALLTJM,
Fonrtli Street Carpet Store, !
NO. 87 FOURTH STREET.
<fc WILSON’S
HIGHEST PREMIUM
LOCKSTITCH
SEWING MACHINES
Tlie Cheapest, Simplest »n<j Beat.
Principal Office and Wholesale Emporium,
No. 27 FIFTH ST.,
Three ddore below Bank Block,
WI. SUMNEE & CO.,
W ESTEH AGENTS.
ich2T-d&w
ITXPRECEDEA'TED FOR THE VA
) nous affections of the Lungs and Throat,
is that old. fashion and very popular domestic
remedy. CO MY. EXT. BONES ET, composed of
iione&et, Elecampane anti Horehound.- Sold at
Kan KIN'S DRUG STORE, S 3 ALarket street
below Fourth. •
EDICAL CARD.
W. BO DEN HAMER, M. D.,
Office, 864 Broadway, New York.
HAH EH, M.
Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Devote their attention to
the Medical and Surgical treatment of
Chronic 3f>iseiisc^,
Especially those of the LOWER BOWEL, such
as Pile 9. Constipation, FUtula, Fissure, Falling
of the Bowel, Ulceration of tbeßowel, Stricture
of the Bowel, &c. Also, the various Chronic
Diseases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Blad
der. etc. __ mhl-dtf '
DAUB & CAPPEL,
MERCHANT TAILO-R^S,
185 SMITHEIELD STREET,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting of
Cloths, Vestingiri Ac.
Also, a large stock of
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including Lockwood’3 Cloth Lined PAPER
OOLOBts, NIICK TIES and everything usually
kept by ttrsthcl&ss Furnishing Stores! Orders
promptly executed. mhs-Iyd
M’COLLISTER & BAER,
108 "Wood. Street,
Have S ov L m store A LARGE
iot of Navy Pounds, s>s Lump, Baltimore
rjpun and Bright Pounds. Also, the lanrestand
most complete assortment of CIGARS.in the
Ci Pfcto hiC ° the> WiU Bell very low for caalL
P EASONS OF- MUSICAL TASTE
recommend to every one that sings and
piays, three books, namely : the •
HOME circle,
A collection o l Piano Music ; the
SILVER CHORD,
A volume of ScSjs, Ballads, Duets, and Quar
tettes, "with Plano Accompaniments, and the
SHOWER OFPEARig,
Containing Choice Yocal Duets, with
companimente. The price of each is so jottf—
s2,2s In cloth, and $2 in plain binding—that the
sale is already immense. For sale by
CHAS. C. JAELLQfi.
81 "Wood st.
REMOVAL.
ON THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL' I
will remove to No. 51 fifth street, at pres
et* occupied by J. M. Hoffmjtn ABro., and wi 1
be prepared to Fite the public generAT satfsfat
tlon with a well assorted, stock of PHILt -
St>PHlt ALand MATHBMATICAIiTNSTRr:
MENTS, and a large supply of O&raoA I
to strengthen and Improve the sight, aud^d
sW^ MONI) ’ **-f«eal^te d
Remember the number, 51,01, 51 Fifth street
bv o r APril ' im,donot bf ‘ntpoidh^n
~ 3 i_ . XDhi
OTTIS TP HOCSKKEKP.
ERS.—The subscribers, thankful Tor past
tavors, respectfully invite their , patrons to call
and examine their new stock of '
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
Consisting ol Cutlery, Ten Traya and" Walters
Britlannia and Block Tin Tea Sets, Fire Irons
and Stands, Toilet W are, Bird Cages I,urnn,
te., kc . Cooking storra Tta and Sheet IroiJ
Ware, Hollow Ware, and Irons, Ice OkostT
Meat Safes, Ac. ’ ,VWP,
■Ptn Roofing find Job Work done to order
All work warranted. , , .
KIM & SCHWAR'fir ‘
No. ns Sratlhaeld and 4« Wylieitr.
MONTH.—THE
*IP 4 Little Giant Sewlrg Machine Col,
Agnntin each county to soUrttorden
address y. T. PAGE*
Toledo, Ohio,
fcbS-lmdkamw *•"* l °* UtJ,ed