UNION PILING SOUTH. Among the lata-flteiM pf-newsTrom the South, we notice“|>f meeting held in Aiabanpi; ai{whicft3EKE. Ci.eme.s-s presidjjjfp plaee at sth ins'tij'and , is said to ltaire tpen wtlljattended. Owr readers doubtless reinem'ber Nr. Ci.f.m- ES'S, as a Democratic United States Sen ator from Alabama. The follow ing is a summary of the resolutions passed upon the occasion referred to : The first denounces ttie attempt to biv-tl; .down the old government; the second declares ; the only hope for deliverance is by the people i casting off their leaders and acting for them selves; the third and fourth express the beliet I that all difficulties can be adjusted under the arena AT LAST. Constitution of the United States and the trihu lttEi ttivrni "" nalB thereof . the fif{h asserts it is time for Ala- The intensely radical and would be bama to look out for herself in a manner to se u J , . . cure peace while it can be had on honorable •extremely pious portion Ot the Atiinilltf l - terms; the sixth declares unwillingness to longer _ .. „„ 0 »;n uiomliwr nnnn . continue are volution coram enced and con tin u«-d trat.OU press, are Still blaming up i n cr j me . the seventh calls on the Oovcrnor id Providence the results of their own crim- ' convene the Legislature for the purpose of cnll * ■ ing a convention to provide lor restoring bar inal Stupidity. The Pittsburgh IxCizctlC , . mony to the distracted land, and to re-unlte the - . c n infArminn- links so mournfully broken, and, on his refusal. yesterday, foT instance, after in o ruing [ pledges the people to act without such authou its readers that when the rebellion broke 1 ty; and the eighth calls for a meeting of all the ~ , . | union citizens in adjoining counties in Hunts out, “every loyal man wore upon Ins • vine on the 12th of March. countenance an advertisement for "a -jr- ——, ; .. , , , . , , C 3? 1 l>e Dispatch, yesterdav, d.sposed hero,’ proceeds as fol ows: , . . <, . 01 our objections to the Administration McClsli. as stepped forth, and for fifteen —oh, I . ~ how long t hose months werel—the people follow- ! sending soldiers enough from the tUI-1 ed him 1&C blind men Into swamps and anaconda , to contro l the New Hampshire elect ion, coils. Opening their eyes at last, they tried ! b another and another, and fared no better, our by calling them “hush.” A keen little darkest hour came. Fredericksburg and Chancel- ' . r.. , , loWTUle—Will we ever forget them!. Hut the , paper 13that same lh*pft t r,i. day dawned. The man for whom we had all ' walled came hi Cod's good time. All hall to the For the Post. , pf Sailboat. p I T'T ft W R G H i )Srp)NESDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 18S4. land of the setting sun lor the gift of the soidler- • ■ If all our reverses and disasters in Yir ginia tvere, because of “God's good knowledge a~< identnllv, tliatin vniious time" not baring ariived to save us. popular fan,l unpopular) saloons in tin do these Abolition fanatics still rj . T wb „ rc „ 00( , whiskv is t 0 -p, ~a il keep .insisting upon the efficacy of ‘•bulls against the comet 1 ' to put down rebel*! stated in arras? ' kigh in church office arc about There is we presume, hut one opinion, relative to Qen. Grant's military ac quirements. He has shown himself to be a great General, and why? simply because liis theatre of undertakings was so far a way from Washington,that he had an opportunity to carry out his own sys tem of operations. Had Vicksburg been as near to Washington as Richmond is, the combined genius of Napoleon and all his Marshals would have failed to re duce it, because of the blundering inter ference of our National authorities. Let every fair man read the correspondence between McClellan and the Adminis tration, from the day he started on his great campaign against Richmond, until the close of it, and he must acknowledge that its faihire was because of Washing, ton interference. It will be well for Gen Grant, should he keep the field, to stay away as far as possible from Washing ton. No man, however great, ran be successful against the intrigues, the jeal- Free Delivery of Letters ousies and the villainies of the corrupt Washington, March 11.— The attni drew who are controlling the Admini«- ti° n of the public is invited to the many (ration advantages of the system of free deli very ■ in. ..j. . , , , , ol mail matter. bv carriers, under the Bnt according to our neighbor stheory n ,. w po , U | Uw of j fnrch isr, ;j . . wohave nothing now to fear. The man Letters are oquallv as safe in tin we wanted has at length arrived and handsof carriers, as if delivered from a thattoo in “God’s good time;'' we ac- renam to be band f . ’ ed to the rightful owners, who an- thu cordingly join in the joyous shout of ■ the time and trouble of callimr or “All h&if to the land of the setting sun. ” sending for their correspondence, wire b Providence having at length come to is frequently done when there are no lei our aid, we expect to see our Abolition ■' ,cr T * f " rtl ‘£ u PPli™nt. ♦ , 1 . • LndeT the old system of deliverin': let acquaintanccs volunteering to bo in at ters from postoftices when called for. the death of the rebellion. They have much time is necessarily consumed in as yet shown a most profound aversion arranging letters in boxes'for the general t« gun powder, butnow, that the period rtUtrihuting them in ~ri ° a. ii. . vate boxes for those who rent the latter, or tne rebellion is upon us, and not while in each of these operation-, it is much fighting apprehended, we expect ; almost impossible to avoid mistakes, to see our streets lt swarm with volun- ! particularly at the General Delivei v, teers.’’ What say the patriots of the f! aI V- e t 0 >■'' n b J 1 . m the press of applications. From these uazme. will they go, or will they rely c-uises many letters fail to be delivered still further upon Providence? in due time, and others arc sent to the ■ . Dead Letter Office. Tammany Hall Democracy. Whenever it is practicable, letter.- .p. ' ~ , , , , ! should be plainly directed to the rcsi- The course lately pursued by that , dence or plaoe of bußinesS ol - lhe ~( , r son small section of the Democracy of New addressed, and the street and number Xorfcjo which Fernando Wood belongs, designated. This is a matter of the first has aroused the thunders of Tammany j m P ortanc '’ in sending letters to cities „r *Toii nr»»« *u *. . • . Marge towns; but when the person ad chiefeof that ancient wigwam ( dressed are nonresidents whose part ie-u , nave been in council, and hare issued i lar locality cannot be given, this fact aA address to the people; the following should be indicated by the “ Transit >u." platform contains their principles and 1 P nt^e n .^ ier hand, every person writing . , i from a city or large town, should always pdl'poses, which are a prosecution of the inscribe at the commencement of his let war for the suppression of the rebellion ters, the street and Dumber of his resi . And the restoration of the Union tlirough 1 deuce. This would not only insure the a. Democratic National Administration. 1 c ° rrc ‘ ct an d prompt delivery of any re ttt , ... . .. , plv, but, also, the restoration of the let- We can heartily second the action of the te f. in case it could nol be delivered. .Tammany Hall Democracy: Another ‘important requisite is that Platform of Principles. , postage stamps should be plat ed in the i. We believe that the war to preserve the upper right hand corner of letters so as Union apd enforce the authority of the Federal . to leave amnio sivice between the Goveromentought to be vigorously prosecuted leave ample space nervveen the stamp* . untp these otyecle are accomplished. au(l the addresses to allow of post-mai k the ( -onstitution has sur- ing and canceling without interference yired the rebellion, and that, Although traitors with the writing have forfeited their lives torihe Government. t),* WIUI me ntlD g- States live with aU their rights unimpaired. - ■ . ■ ifi 1 im. 1 . 3. lVeholleyethat the only way to obtain an ANOTHER SUFFI..Y OP THAT honm-atfle peftefe Is. to put down the rebellion, exquisite perfume, . ftDd . thaf peace should be tfius secured at the wn«.l*4. • ~ earliest possible moment JN lgilt xjlQOra ITlg C6rBUS, > believe that slavery, as a subject oi ■politicalagitation, has passed from the politics With a large and.foll assortment of extract" fm . T Joseph Fleming's ': r ‘Wholly; 4q th£i restoration of the Vnloo and the • Drug store > corner of the Diamond and Market BUpnpnacyqfthe Constitution, surrendering all street, where also may be obtained a full assort- z a L o[ r Toilet Toilp, Uiost. ’ . Soaps of every description, Trusses, Shoulder ;A We belieyo that the want of statesraanahip, : Braces, at low prices. The best lot of prime ’ Po,ash CV " br °^ ht t 0 thf clt >- *« ten cent, per potic and unnecessary arrests, and the gross pound. Soda Ash of the best quality at live corruptions of the present cents per pound. No. 1 White Carbon Oil at flf MOT* *>;“»•* >-**«»"• Pure Rye WM * r . would otherwise have been certain; exasperated ■ wh,ch » for excellence cannot be excelled, and li ..the rpteflioo; weakened the power of the guv- , luor. of all description for medicinal purpose, ernment: overwhelmed our people with taxa- ■at the lowest M,o a k„. , ,* . tion, ana brought the nation to the verge ol fl- ]a, .. , s ‘ Bemembcr the place for the naqpial rpin. IX4BI ar *icles and lowest prices, is at a °* therefore, that the administra js fiS? 1 44*coiathaa .proved incompe* i ftent ahiliSilefluil roTrestoribgthe Union, and cannot honorably end the war and secure a per manent peace. 7. We believe that the people demand's chhogoof rulers; and that the Democratic party •opthflUnign, wfilchhaaso Jongrguided the na tion in satfety and prosperity, should be again entrusted with theadminislration of the govern ment . the next President should , * * s? l Jf}? t f}? t ?i a - th e;me»* schooled in the trying j thtult of t^ e tlme » who have exhibited warlike I "‘’JStJiL «®d practical statesmanship—such as i 2ri^7nrti«r LKI ' L t s * HA?(C ' x,K » THO:kIA3 »S H KB- I coantey dejerve he. hlghc, ' hC ‘ r I , ,' ve beUeve that the time has ar - rls'rf T whro -the true men of the land i i « cause of our imiwrmjd 1 gfatrist the rebels in arms aid thefr svm : pathtieraln-ourmidst: that all [.arty consldma" tions should be melted Into the higher and holi er cause of national existence. This maintain 1 securod, let party warfard go on ; but in the face ofthc enemy let there he but one aenti “«*»{> one principle, one aspiration—that for up- ! holdwg'the Constitution orourcounfry— restor- t ing national unity—and thus bringing to sur un happy land and divided people, by .1 vigorous i prosecution of the war while war in a necessity , the inestimable blessings of a lasting peace ’ I And »c do hereby adopt the followin'*-resolu tion as the lirst step to this end : - invite communication® frr»m f ftuctr ; M s ouf L wfl6w-ciMjens throughout the st.ve urfifi sentiment, for of ► eeciitihgeufeh as.sbail be dceme<t nccet- j aary WM proper for the united and hearty coot - ! eratfon'offhe Tteiiiocratio pkrty in support c,f I those prtndiples. £3TTbe Gazette is not disposed to give us tli? credit due to every patriot w 10 has labored most faithfully to pot down the rebellion. Well, we shall not relax our efforts, notwittisfe!(}<|Jng, bot ■labor on diligently, and, we trust, ef fectively,, to,Attain our object-rrwhicJU is thv•proitratioh of Southern treason,-and tbe utter demolition of Abolitionism. ] Having accomplished these we will te ’ prepared to die contented. j Important!!! —lt has come to my Mr. Editof to make n " demon rat ion t that somethin? notable i« about to issue concerning the coining election of vos trymcn in certain churches. These He< tionsare to take place on Easter Mon day. I may be mistaken, but lam sun that something is- to be printed, and in a very largo edition—for I see that an individual, seriously interested in a patent power pres*, (probably the most rapid press in the whole world) i in the city. No doubt he wishr* to sc cure the job for his press—perhaps no other press can do the work in iii-.e. Let the public, and especially the parishion ers of St. Pcte'rs, look out with their eyes, and keep their ears open. There may be something sensational - ,Jos - Flemlnu's X>rujr Store. Corner of the Diamond and Market sr. 1 inhl-m&t i CONSUMPTIVES.—THE j REV. E. A. WILSON’S REMEDY j Consumption, Aithmn, Bronchitis ! Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung AJTectious, Together with a pamphlet giving the presrclp tion and a short history of his case, can be ob tained of JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner Market street And the Diamond, J. W. CORNWELL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. 1 St. Clair itreet, and Duquerne Way, (Dear the Bridge, ) JU6_lyil PITTSBURGH. k ¥ SX-arpa^r.! hoUt ~a“ n- **<*<*& j. f. hoffman, destist. jAU Work warranted 13f Bulthtield Street, |AA kegs riAnls—Assorted' sizes, at less than manufacturers’ prices—In store and for sale by . „ PATTERSON A AMMON, mhB No. 6 Wood st. THE PQST-anTSBTJItfiH, vtBDNBSDjjy MQfoTTNG. MARCH 16, 1.564., Ipmo v ai/t ] TO ) 133 ! Wood Street,{ 1U ( Wood Street. Our present location on Filth street having, of late become more and more undesirable for our business, we beg to announce that we will re move our MTTStO'STORF.. on the IST OF APRIL next, to 1-22 WOOD STREET, Nearly opposite Pittsburgh Trust Company 4®* The exclusive agency lor stehnway’s pianos PURE ARTICLE* A 1' LtHV PRICES. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & McGARR, Drugs, Drugs Medicines, Medicines, Chemicals, Chemicals, Paints, Paints, persons Spices, Spices, I infer I-rcnJi. and American Perlumery and Tidli't Articles. Brii-hm*. Tiusses, Patent Medi cines and all Druggisto articles Strictly pure articles si low pru.-;^. Prescriptions accurately conn pounded at nil Imurs. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal us- on- jjggp’A GREAT REBELLION Triumph of a Great Discovery. The public has rebelled against cauln in tig Hair Oi/f't. Fashion 1. is loresworn them. A saga cious community has adopted in their stead. And for the«e reason*: It (-mlirownn and blackens the hair, not the s<L»i. It is a vcqctabte rrnoi: im!, not a burni nj /••.>,/ It d >esnot nurles«jue nature with blottrniruj nutaUic tinqrs. but produces her own living hv>x. Its cooling ert'ert is lasting. It dcj.cs dr.,ciwn. Its results are uni fo'-m. ft net n fails. Manufacrureil by J. oWISTADoRO No. 6 Astor Hnnw, New York. Sold by ali Druggists. Applied by ail Hair Prossers. l'eW-lydAtwc CONFESSIONS AND KI PLKItM’hdK AN IN VALI I) Pml li&hed for the beneiit, and as a CAPTION To Yt.’CNtj MEN and others, who sutler trom Nervous Debility, Prcm iture Decay of .Man hood. Ac . supplying at the same time The Mi; anh »•? StLP-t’riu:. By one who lias cured him sell alter undeigmng considerable quackery. Py iie i".'iiiJ a postpaid addressed envelope, sinrle ropi-s may L- bad r.T the author N -CI'HAN i KL MAY FA Hi. esq . tebo r.nuhvw JJe.ih.fd. kings co., N. Y f. Y OX'S K A Til A ltt()X.-KA Til A ' iron i« iron, theOreck word *• Ksihro." ;Or "Kat h.airo. sir r.i tying to . loan?**, rejtn en 11e and restore. 1 tn- article is what its uanu- si/m- Hes. K.r pre-en ing, restoring and beaimfv'ing the human hair it is the most remarkable 'pres paration in the world, it is again owned and put up b> the original proprietor, and is now made with the same .-.re. skill and aUeMiou uhiehgHve it a sale of over one million l».,ttles per Hiimim. it Is a tui-.n delightful Hmr Dressing. It eradicates sour! and dandruff It keeps the head c.*ol and clean it m.ikes the l.air rich, suit and g|< It prevents the hair Inun tailing od and turning gray. It restores h.air upon bald heads. Any lady of flenleman who values a beaut,tui head of hair should use Lyon’s Kathalron. It is known and used throughout the etvilOed v. i,;ld liy all respectable dealers DEMAS s UAK.VKS &Co , New York - jrgp-HAGAIVS MAGNOLIA 8A1..M.- Tins is the most delightlul nnd extia-.idi nary xiticle e\ er discovered. It change* the mu, burnt face and hands to h pearl) satin texture 01 ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purn \ t ,i ComprUinx all the new ,t, ~f rh„ , youth and the disiingur appearance soim uW son. fn S}U ' of th ° * ,reßent m the city belle ol u»»hion. it remove* tm . freckles, pimples and roujrhness from the skin leaving the complexion uvsh, transparent and t smooth It coutauiß no material injurious to the * skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Mti g'Ts. It is what everv Ud\ should have '»,dl everywhere'. Prepared by W- K. ti.Ki i A N. Trov, N\ V Address all orders l<» HK.M AS S. I3ARNKS M'U , New York tmt restores gray halrto lla original color. 1,1 auppl) ineThe capillary tuliea with natural su tenauce, impaired by age or disease. All ms/a*- ta-neout dyes are composed of lunar cuxutu dea vi,*Vty ~Il<l U ‘ ftul >' the hair’ and ( O-PARTNEHSHIP HERE r,r ° • »°i themselves no dressing. Hemistreet’s tofore existing between the undersigned ““>* «**<*■*■ *■ ™ * «... U hair a this daj dissolved by mutual consent. Jonas Keefer retiring from the firm. Promotes its growth, presents its falling nrt. eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleas antness to Die head. It ha? stood the test ol tune, being the original Hair Coloring, and i a constantly increasing in lavor. Used by both gentlemen ami ladies. It is sold by all respecta ble dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial •agents. I>. s. HAHNKS& t'fi, 20*.> Broadway, New York. Two sizes, 50c. arid ji. jrgpMKxioASi MISTAKO X.m. cooemujikh. .11. n, « E -\ r -~; rhe -SI. Louis nml • I> a. V Ac Him T-’ N ... t ’ltic. '• J Uirj.,.tu !I y, New Turk. , Cincinnati who have been countcrtciting the “ 11 A X A- . \\ . 11. BODK.MIA.MER. AI n 1 a ™ „ Mustang Liniment under pretence of proprietor- No. 58 Wood Street. f . . , . Ti . ’’ ’ A Medicine that has STOOD THE TEST OF sluphave been thoroughly ostopedby the Courts. JOSIAH F. DAY, rkPuiTV Tui! ,« • 1 ittaburgh, Pa., and in connection with the uae of the To guard against the Further imposition. I have : THOMAS s HiVtIKM T ' R ATri.\TlO\ TO tm me use of the procured from the United States Treasury a pri-i . THft.MAS s. HAI lILN. tht Medical nn.l muyk-.i treatment of ovlr '■'•'■•■■■‘'e "'Amp, which is plHced , ’ p,,; - J ™ u » r 5’ lsth ' ,86< - C’lironi<- l)iup„sOH o>er the ton of each bottle. Each stamp beam .ISON, th? {mY'i- “ ,y “Rnature, and without which tu vvi o v « T ’* £Vu~ (•'{“T''' l*" U KR K " W EL, such «- 7m f'« s * co ' ,n '*TfHt, dangerous ami worth- • « KMOV A L . "? ,t , y Paiiine ieHs imitation. Examineevery bottle. This Li- : \ .u J ." c lct ' f * tMlll,l the iiowel. Stricture vtui ♦. m a irne.iMmtt been in u*e and pawing in favor for • ‘>f the Hu«i-], ..w, Also, the \ arioug chrome . Effectually eradicate any caae, no matter of ?he n Lwmble Ite «*“"■» hamlet 00 iW K WOULD INFORM OUR CCS- , K, '" u > a - li “: «*d- l ° n * B, “‘ Un «- donee of it* iPi-fnV 1”°? no * OODTa io cvi- »» tomers and the public generally, that on __ mhl-dtf emolient in the world. its'proJ.mtkS- A T’lt II . JUT, 1804., P- MIDDLETON, Kcast arc heM* wiU remove from our present stand. No. 6* importer «p Od, pains relieved, live, saved, ,KS W(K.t. STRfer to ' WIFRS RPAITnTPQ JLfi ' WSSTSKW* NO 5S WOOD, STREET, - &0 *> ! ”f.f repSJ- MrW* OL,> 'WIITMKV. with. D aliouid U* in own t -umK m- s . . , . * ' * * ,H k> 1,1 N 0... .North Pm.ii et •ill 3 * ,uml *' st.jti h> >.L.a\ci3, now deceased,; tiw doors south of , 1,1 * ronl *»*••» ***’ ’ T) a RAI?YF i < v , ' stand, where we will be happy to meet — rn i .M' l^'l PHILADELPHIA, p \ • • KARNES. Now 'i ork. all our old friends and the public in gbneral. and f \i 'x V V ~ feel assured that with our increased facilities for J ■**-*“' -'J I L . ABOV E ARTICLES FOR SALE doing business we can yield to all satisfaction ipirmnn 1 * cor. S»Va«&. ■ Pitt»bui*h, March iYf< -B“o r4 l. - ' 1 ~ mrE AKE shAL receiving A GRAFF IIUGT w. '' s '’ 1 Wii-SkJT KECEHING A --“jyg -_* T - KENNEDY N 880. ' Spring & Summer Bouts & Shoes, „ t-oas to oraff ».(.(>., LO Y »i^| r Tr y b^^ld n SalK?I„« ,,ree '’ l ° | $75 on eastern prices. A good supply of Winter ' _ I gjve a oomtolsspn on all Machines sold or m, 1 goods OU baud : , ;,.««• 206 and 808, !-/-^^°.^drT^ r^i T l d W d a^ _ ’ gIX-BOOHS BELQW SIXTH, ON tIBI UTY < tiihH-2ivd bov£ln a ccfr^g en t dres> HALF BBLS. WHITE FISH— ’ Detroit, Mich. 1,1 “ , ° r e and for sale by Where they wIU be happy to meet their old H A , H ?Ef‘ s FOR SALE.— IOOSEr PATTERSON A AMMON, f friends and Cromers. : M hand IRON BOUND by SEC . No. 6 Wood st. | mhlthiwd H. M’SWIGEN & on.. i 63 Smithfleld st. 1 tbbl PITTSBURGH. SAMUEL KERB. srax2\ro &oobs. PITTSBURGH. Four Doors Above sth St., Will remain In our possession as liefure. H, KLEBER & BRO. AI'OTIIKCARIeS, Comer Fourth uud Market Streets, PITTS Hi'lb'iH. Dyes, Dyes, Soda, Soda, Cream Tartar, English Mustard, &o. CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, Luxuriant Reauty, FACT. • • * • •f _^* v " ’H a Dye, • V ~ y^A^iB65 w Mj. Mathews first prepared tt>e VENfcTIANHAIB DYE; ninoe tfi»t time t*J by thoiiaanda, and in no instance nag lt faued to gjyg entire satisfaction. JJ?® ViprETIAN DYE is the cheapest in the whl* Ita price is only Fifty cents, and each bottle contains double the quantity of dye in t*® B ® sold for $L ‘ , VENETIAN DYE is warranted not to In ■*u££* ~“a ^r W scalp in the slightest degree. The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity whatev^ nt^,, air re( i uirin S 110 preparation t .^'| ie V ENETIAN DY*E produces any shade tnat may be desired— one that will not fade,crock —° ne ttiat is a 8 permanent as thehalr useii. *or sale by all druggists. Price 60 cents. A. I. MATHEWS. General Agent, 12 Gold st. N. Y. Also manufacturer of Mathews’ Au.nica Hxra Gloss, the best hair dressing in use. Price *26 centa * janKMyd GREAT SECRET,—IT IS admitted by all physicians that the grand secret of health and long life lies in keeping tbe blood and various fluids of the body in a high de gree of fluidity. When you feel continued pain* in tne head or bowels, or any continued uneasi ness in any organ or parts of the body, you can prevent serious sickness by taking Brandreth'g Pills. Bleeding may give momentary ease, because the blood left will have more room. But as the body *® from the blood, and sustained by the blood, to waste our blood is to waste our lilt-. t»ni ru . l , D our constitution. But Brandreth s r tits relieve the circulation as readily as bleed ing by only taking away what it can well spare*, and they .nkvkk htrt. Hooper, of Barnstable, Mass., was cured rm* IJance - General Hebility, poorness ol blood, and costiveuess of many years stand ine, by BrimilretlT. Pills. The ease at lenrth is published in the pamphlets. ■ s °w t>y TKO.VIAS KEDPATH, Pittsburgh, •and by all reaped able dealers in medicines febd-lydiwo ®“ D imi, TOIIIAS ' VENETIAN hixi. MeNT,—A certain cure lor pains and aches, and warranted suj>eror to any other Croup it positively cures; relief is absolutely sure immediately it is used. Mothers remember this, and arm yourselves with a bottle without delay. Croup is a disease which gives no notice Irequently attacking the child in the dead hour of night; before a physician can be summoned it may tie too late. Remember, the Venetian Lin iment never fails. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle Sold by THOMAS REDPATH© Pittsburgh, ami all respectable Druggists. Office, 56 Cortlandt street. New York. t'ebMydJtwe Oils, Oils, V VENETIAN HAIR DYE, VENETIAN LINIMENT and t ’RI.STADORI »’S H.UK D\ E, sold at JOS FLEMING'S DREG STORE Cor. of the Diamond and Market &?. i x j 1 1 of 1§ 1 f ~ : J i| c *•: § 5 x | SM& C |£ j! • i w :i I u 54 = : «* < ■?, a i - aPi ; o >? s aa.. i * c O •- >a/ ,„!i fc zi 5 j »! ~ ~ i .; *—« ?a v ■■ «? - VMM* >, 4 ? X : ™ * NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Philadelphia & New York EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO PVeijrlit Lin< TO KIT H F R Aeont lorwarileti to any point Knst <>i «>,; Irttt Of .-ommisHion ami with ilUpatch \\-'l P- I'I.YHL, Afoot. Au U >. 1 >f*laware avenue. I’hiiadHoiua. .lA.MKS HA N 1 >, Agent. X(» 11* W ill HTiet t W ILiMoX U HILLIiIX, rresMent mhl4-3md WPHIAG GOODS UIIAY& LOG AX. At No. 19 I'iftli Street, Have now opened a toii. plele aaaortmeut of Boy’s Youth’s and Metropolitan, Leonard, Cutaway. ‘ Garibaldi, Yoke Suits, And a fine selection of Sack floats and English Walking Suits DISSOLUTION, J. F. DAY, JON AS KEEFER. Pittsburgh, Pa,, March 7th, ISW. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have this day entered iot< articles of Co-partnership for Manufacturing Importing and Vending of Saddlery and Coach Hardware In all Its branches, under the name an i style of -* 7~ K 1 0 5 ' A ?. Children's Clothing. for yot t ths GRAY & LOGAN, No. 19 Fifth street. TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENT!! j TO-DAY’SADYERTISEMEm TO Tin; PUBLIC. Q-Ao*n^H» FOE TEE AFFLICTED I GILSON’S PI UUSHERS OF3IAGA2INEB i AND havtngfnrttde | ranees in ihe Wholesale Prtceaof theirPubUca- : tions, we are AT LAST GUMPELLEDTO>XN CItEA.SE THE EETAIftYPRICES OF SC&ffE * OF THEM, as enumerated belovs - , viz : HARPERS MAOA2IM . AT LANTH Mu.Vi’HLV, LESLIE'S .MAGAZINE, LUX TIX EX TA L MONTHLY, BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZIES, and DEMOREST’S FASHIONS, 30 Cents per Copy Each. HARPER’S WEEKLY, hereafter, 8 Cents per Copy. NEW YORK' CLIPPER, POLICE GA ZETTE and SI NOAA MERCERY, 7 Ceuta per Copy Each. NEW \ (*RK I.EIm i LR, G Cents per Copy. ALL NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and CINGINN'ATI DAILIES, «» Ceuta per Copy .full X P. HI XT, IlhXhY MINER, IUHN W. PITTOUK. W A. OILDKXKENNEY b RANK. P. CASK ):. EDMONDS. 1- MIXER. Ami other Pcaleia Pittsburgh, March 15, IW4 SALE OP LEAL ESTATE. rNDEKSUi\ED, 4TTOR- M. neys-in-laet for the heirs of Kdmund l-'ree nnm. ilooM .u'ill expo9e to sale by public vendue on the premises. On Tlkurskla)’, March ‘>Hh, 1«64 At l o'clock p. m., f\ certain tract of land, sit uate in Franklin township. }• ajertc county. Pa., ad joining the lands of the heirs ot Maleoin M’lion ald. And. Liuwuian and others. contamine about I o ACKES, Nearly ail Cleared and in a good state ut cultiva tion. on which fire erected a large Frame Dwel ling House. a Frame Hank iiarn, Miop, sheds, itc. There two good Orchards on the premises. AD.-m ). a ci i i a in other adjoining tract of land. •. nntainiQg about 17Q iICRES, of winch al»out Iki acres are cleared a good state of cultivation, on wlnch are erected a large hewed Log Dwelling House, Log Stable, \o. J here is on this farm a body ol good timber and a large amount of excellent Locust. lhe above i-umsuili be sold either as abov e advertised, or a* one larni, or will be otherwise divided insult purchaser.. The whole properl) la well watered, and in good Condition, is now nearly all ui ei,v- and U an excellent stuck larni. It lies about ..tied, m mile from the 1 latu oods i hur. tt I'OfM-ahiou civen on th>-Ist ol Apni 1 '.Tins made know n lav of sale. Any iiilormatii.il m regard to this property cau be had b\ c illinir on, or addressing Joseph Hut* . w ho li \ <-r* near the inriu. or Henry iialley near-Hast Libert-. UKNhVGAILKY lUSEPH BITE. A ftornr> -Ln-iaot. \.c. pLAfIfEH & KAVSER'S Noiseles Patent Sewing Mayinnes, Thoso M'«n« At -I.ii.fs, :irc km.n iuisthe very U's't in the-l hitc.l >iatr*» i'hcj up' \V \KHA XT - Kl l. an*) m>],| it t: , LnWKS!' I'UICKs. r ill m.! r\anncif- 1 1,. u, K rr (i. \ inc ,'lm-u here. Hr ‘'t Si w i ii-j .\ivi llll( . s <• I t-irry kind 1 : ■i..yrl\ ntii n !<•.] r , ! A \ 1 HELM. Affcot. >• ■ 1 it'! Thir.l at ret*r. Hitts!.und.. Ha KJVABE'n C\ IU VAI.KD PIANOS are warranted tor eight years and privilege Ul exchange planted at an;,’ time within six months, should a i'nao i,..t gj \ e entire oatislae tl,in niAKLciTh HLI'MK, c *3 Fifth street, oJe agent lor Kaal. a Pianos. Haines' Bro’s NeM \,,ii{ Pianos an I l'i in. o‘« thool organs no.I .Meii..leons. mhM XT vt t n , K rxEr 1 Tl ' e 'com .'ill ILK oi the iMmh.irgh Sanitary Pair n-.olvnl tlint all ll.c hraiurhos ol industry, profesnion and ti -»de a . hr requested to nii ft in separate conventions at once and hiv poii.t throe or n.<>«* mem hers n« \ {'nintuinpe to aidinrhe I'ittH-arph 5.u.,: ,r\ Pur h H re«- J'<- Null, re.jm-Med that tt, l, Hoe- 01 .||j ~, *. u | >. ..mmitu'o UM.in.iel.u -tone, to tars of tl„ \ ~v..,-ntin[i ,t their K-.; ms. %. \\ ater '“’i" t «■•••' •••,. .X 1 -ill; I i I - \\ Ur;.oun, H • i 1 K Hh'l M _ _ (-'litinimu. rjIHE I, iniiKST A '•'SOnTME.VT ; OP Kilt, iMi’l < « x*n in I .t*si t her YAYALBY BOOTS, ’ Ab the records of these humane institutions prove that a verj- large proportion of their pa tients owe their reception and dfetenjion withi them to eariy habits of indiscretion. For all unpleasant and dangerous diseases It h £iuii)H«l auri Plain Letr*. McClellan d’B auction, 55 FIFTH STREET BRADBURY’S rIAN 0 s ! The most I'MWhli n 1. ui.l LLL }A NT toned instruments manufactured in tli.- ciiutit] y s1:v I ;n I' I RST PRIZES Beware of the numberless quacks to be found in Reveite.l within a nth at Mate Fain and | ali lsr E e clties - Many of them kndw ’ lnM it ities. We ire nlsu lor ! Schomacker & Ou.’s aud BoarJiuan &Gray’s ’ Nothing of the Practice of Medicine, \\ ell-kiuiH'n excellent riANOS, and S. D.&H.W. SMITH'S MtIODEONSSt HARMONIUMS ' PERSONS DESIRI.\(; A PERFECT instrument are in\ ited to call anil examine ix-ion- puivl.asintf ela.-u here. A ruontr those who nrt\e puivhast'il these instruments in this vlcini- ■ ty we take pleasure m rcterrinj: to Allen Kra- I H (Joe. esq.. AJlojrheny city; ! M o'" 8 aUfelime of “‘-y,death ; A - Hoeveler, rsq.. Hichard Bard, esq . East EiN ! kindly enda their suffering. ' "tj-11 .rohn Quinn, esq., l)r. D M. Hnstetter I) 1 nl. Bonk, esq.. IMltsliuntli. A Gnnrantec of i years with each In. slrumrut. WAMELINK & BARE. , ' I Z C Z aeCti T w * t * i Extract, U a specific for as r-A general assortment of Mua, c »l Gonnorhea, or protracted Gleet, always on lmn'l. nil ,j Syphilitic patients, especially cases of old MEDICAL card. ! “ gwould<lowellto^ 1 mhl4-lw GENUINE MEDICINES The Inventor of the extractfof PAREIRA BRAVA, ! Alter an experience of many years In private practice now offers it to the afflicted in a highly ! concentrated form. What is Pareira Brava M6BB t It haa, since 1688, been a specific for CALCULOUS AFFECTIONS INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS; INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS ; I LEOCORRHOEA and all diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS It has been recommended by the talent of the I Medical Profession for nearly two centuries. ! The Fluid Extract or PAREIEA HKAVA i Is now offered to an afflicted world In a shape WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. For all diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grav el or Dropsical swelling, no medicine Invented can cope with this compound tn tts power to it erally ANNIHILATE DISEASE. All bad properties in the drug are removed by ! the process of Its compounding In the shape of riuid, leaving its STEELING 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 dymptome 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* 1} point a 6 the needle to the pole, to Impotcncy, ( Epileptic Fits, Premature Decay and Death, a crime against nature is committed—a practical although protracted SUICIDE is being commit ted. All medical authorities agree that were the ef fects of KARI.T INDISCRETION Removed, that there would be far less üße for Insane Asylnms, Gilson’s Extract of Pareira Brava Absolutely cures secret diseases, of no matter what length of standing. i No change of diet is required, no cessation from business. Soldiers Home upon Furlough And who may peshaps have unfortunately con tracted disease, will And the Extract of PABEI RA BRAVA the speciiic 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 agaiatt all fear of stricture of the Utherea. I YOUNG MEN And yet they are aUowed to deceive and decoy THE usrwAHT, Gilson’s Chlorine Water, GIXSON’B PILLa EXTRAOT OF PAR EISA BRAVA, Price, $1 per Bottle. H. C. OAKLEY, ; So. 1G Deyr St., New York, General Agent Ann FOB SALS ' f Wuolo.#ie cb Retau, • M< FUL3JON, IMs OBjCOOrST, ‘ 1 •’--4 • i Dispatch Building, Fifth Street, ai'l-AH omißTim vaA TO-BAI’S APVKRTimfKIVTS Boots & hßoes. : Concert Hall Shoe Store, SPRING GOODS, Containing the largest assortment that has ever been offered to the retail trade in this city, mhlo et WILSON'S SEWINGMAOHINES Principal Office antKWholesale Emporium, Three doors below Bank Block, DR. R. A. WILSON S Anti-Dyspeptic & Headache rjIHEY ARB TUB RESULT OP LONG INVESTIGATION. hSi ( n^,l UUy 00n ‘ iu< ’*e d experiments, having ln “ ae years, during which .tamo they haie presented and. relieved a vast amount ot suffering from Headache, whether originating of’HeZZZ". Byß,em ■ ° r fr ° m “ state They may be Taken at all Times With perfect safety, without making any change BY THE OSE Of THESE PIUS, Mi-i-v-oJus or Sick Headache t‘?L H Prevented; and if taken in the commence uf an artHck, immediate relief of pain and sickness will be obtained. In removing Nausea and Headache , to which fe males are so satyect. They act Gently on the Bowels, FOR UTERARY Tvrre-iy, ■Slurfmrs Delicate Females, and ail persons of dentary habits they are vAluable aVa LaaatiZe improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the imturai elasticity and strength of the whole system n?.n teI L. ,hoUBalul from a alight indigestion and sallow cheek, to extreme emanciaUon and depression of spirits, or a con firmed case of melancholia in its most aggravated form—are these Pills confidently recommended fts a cure, if preserving! y used. Liver Oo.mplaint--Torpid Fever. P‘ Us in alterative doses, for a long time, nL ,?fV>, ,h u,u rffan 18 intermitting the use of the Pills now and then is the betterplan ~Au y .„° ne wI L O 18 80 ““fortunate aa to eat or drink too much, may Bave himself a fit of ano plexy, or other serious consequences, by imme diately taking a Pill. For sale by B. L. Fahnestock & Co., So. 16 and 78 Wood and.ol Foursb Sta., ». L. FAHNESTOCK’S WORM CONFECTIONS lhe J^ tive Principle of his cel ebrated Vennifuge. They are put up la a nice and palatable form, to suit the taste of tho< e caCLllo f, converaently take the Vermifuge. Children will take them withput trouble. They are an effective worm destroyer, and may be civ en to the most delicate child. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., 76 and 78 Wood and 91 Fourth Bt»., Sold by Druggists andLMedldne Dealer* eener- ttec2S-lawd&.w M’COLLISTER 4 BAER 108 Wood Street;. ’ Have wow in store; a libi v lot of Navy Pounds, 6>s Lump Spun and Bright Pounds. most complete assortment of fiioantr n? they will seuTer7 ifwteLi? * he PERSONS OF MUSICAL TASTE recommend to every one tw A™ 1 “ play*, three books, namely : the d HOME CIRCLE, SILVER CHORD, A volume °£ Songs, Ballads, Duets, and Quar tettes, with Plano Accompaniments, and the SHOWER OF PEABLg, Containing Choice T ocal Duets, with Kano A e. companjtoenta The price of ekch is m 10w *2j26 lif doth, and *2 in plain bindinc-*hat th« aatei* already immense. Forsalelnr CHAS.Q.I&LDH, S> Wood st. TTkISSOLUTIOS Qg p>pmaa,.mi. heretoforetxistlng a«a»a». who vrlll' continue In the trade. Office, Second street* between Smlthfleidußfl Qrant mh '. THOMASHUOOEF., mhu-lwd HARRY SKIRLS. Hounnr-it b»».s plwt homuy “Ju»t received *-k v FET2tjsBt v PITTOBUBa** 62 FIFTH STREET, JUST RECEIVED HrOHESf PREMIUM LOCKS TIT 011 The Cheapest, Simplest and Best. No. 27 FIFTH 9T., WM. BTTMNEB & CO., WESTERN AO-ENTS. Tonic, Cathartic PILLS. The periodic attacks of They Seldom Fail Removing Costiveness. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Intemperance. And all respectable Druggists. PREPARED AND SOLD BY PITTSBURGH, PA. A collection of Plano Music; the
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