I G RATES. Per square, (40 woids.) ADVEIRTIS For standing matter every day : it*.lilsortis4.4.;., D bnelncinth, 6 ) ss ' Twct Insertions—. 1,00 Two months...... .9700 Three insertions.. 1,25 Three months__ 11,00 Font months. 13,00 I,ls•Ftre months. 14,00 One week ' • 2,00 Six months 16,00 Two weeks 3,50 une tear 26,00 Three week[ 6,00 One square nhangeable ones a week 1 year, 030,00 RAI L S P 0 S r, Slagle subscriptions by mall, 38,00 per year. Delivered, in the city, at 18 cents per week Y - 1' 0 S single subscriptions Five copies, each Ten copies, each Twenty copies, each, (and one to Setter up,) 1,20 Thirty " 1,10 JAS. P. BARB, Editor and Proprietor MEDICAL DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA It is not a Bar Room Drink, t4 - r - fswi• ur 1 7 . Felt RUM, AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE, BUT A HIIIRLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. -ro - Nrc, FREE FROM" Alcoholic stimulants or Injurious Drugs, WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE. LIVER. COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia and Jaundice, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS 'WILL CURE EVERY CASF. Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a Disor dered Stomach. Observe the Following Symptoms RESULTING FROM Disorders of the Digestive Organs Conutipa ti.in, inward Piles, T'uliness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomii,li, Nausea, Heartburn, Diagii.t for Food, Fullness or Weight In the Stomach, sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom ach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart Cholthig or Suffocating Sens/Lions when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficieney of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin mut Eyes,Pain in in theStde. Bark, C hest, Limbs ace . Sudden thishei, of Heat, Burn login the I. Conuant im•iglning, of Esti and rent Depres el t 0 li 0 I Spirits HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS A IMOD A PPE CITE, NEI; \ Es, ULALTiiI NER V ES, STE AFY Ts:FRY L DS( ISK FEELINGS, HEAL FEELINGS A GOOD CONSTITUTION, A STRONG CONSTITUTION, A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION, A SOUND CONSTITUTION. NN 11.1. AL TIL E WEAK - STRONG DELICATE L AtAlsL THE 'WILL MAKE TICE DEPREGISED WILL MAKE THE SALLOW COM PLE XIO.N - Wll.l. MAKE 'fliE DULL EVE - CLEAR & BRIGHT Will move a blessing in 3EI -, TM76812' Can be used with; perfect safety by MALE OLD OR OR FEMALE YOUNG ;; ; ; ; ; ; ; PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under Me name of Bitters, put up in guar! bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from Ln) to 110 eras per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Cciriander Seed. This class of Bitters hos caused and u'ill continue So cause, as long as they ran be sold, hundreds to die She death of the drunkard. fly these use the qslvm if kept contihuully under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the trot st kind, the desire tar Liquor is created and kept up. and (hi result is u , ll the horrors attendant upois ade ankiii life and death. Be ware of them. . . For those who deiire and will have a Liquor Bitters, we pubiish thr fo:/oictlig receipt. tie/ One Bottle llooflastal , . German Bitters, and - mix with Three Quarts of Good Brandy - or 'hisky, and the recoil will be a prepare( lON that will far exert in metrical virtues and true e.tiel lola enrol' the numerous Liquor Bitters in the mar ket, anti will cost much less. You wit/ ha VP all the tstrtues of Hoolland's Bitters in connection with a good article of Liquor, at a much less pace than these inferior preparations will cost you. DELICATE CIIILDREN Those suffering from hTAIIASINICS, wasting away, with scarcely any tiesh on their hones, are cured in a very short time; one bottle In such cases, will have a moat aiirprisiug effect. DEBILIT?. Resulting from fevers of any kind—These Bitters Will renew your strength in a very short time. FEVER AND AGUE, The chills will not return IC these Bitters are used. No person In a Fever and Ague District should be without them. From Rev. J. Netslon Beosen, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to Irtc ur or reermimenn Patent,Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and ; I yet know of no sufficient treasons why a nun ma} not testify to tAii benefits he behevrs himself to have received from any simple preparation. in the hope that he may thus coffiribute to the trenent of others. I do this more readily in regard to liorittand'r. Gerffian Bitters, prepared by hr. .1 aeison, OrAttis eity,. because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chicly an rdenhohc mixture. 1 ant Indebted to my triend Hobert Shoemaker, esq., for the ref:royal of this prejudice by proper testa, and for encouragement to try them, when gutter ing from great sad long rand Inued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the begin ning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which 1 had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank nod and my friend for directing me to the use of them. PHIL ADELP HlA,J une 23 J. NEWTON BROWN ATTENTION SOLDIEB,S, AND TDB FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the attention of all having relation; or I/lends in the army to the fact that .•11001.- LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and priva tions incident to camp lite. In the hats, publish stalmost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from debility. Fvery case of that kind can be readily cured by Row land's German Bitters. We have no hesitation In stating that if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved, that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are daUy receiving thankful letters from mutterers in the army arid hospitals, Who heve been restored to health by the use a those Bitters sent to them by theirfrienda. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Bee that the Signature of "C. M. JACKSON" la OD the WRAPPER of each Bottle. P . RIC - FlB. 111.geitiie 81,00 per Bottle, or Half 'Doz. $5,00 Itledllaizq 76 "or Staff Hoz. *4,oo The arge Size, on account of the quaplo the Betties ofd, are much the cheaper. Should your nearest druggist not has* the ar ta* do not be put off by any of thelutosicating preparatioul that may be offered 1tt,7.14 plane, but mend to us, and we will forward, securely packed by express. gesprinmpal (Hike, and Maherarp. 031 Mien STREET, PRILADELP ,EL V. - JONES .sz, EVANS „. 9 R 8 TO c. ra. .494SpN i kCat) PROPRIETORS. ,•+ sr FOR SALE by Drums', nu mi d De m ers ta ovary town in thetfOlted States, note.dior MEDICAL K UNKEL'S CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigeitio:, For Dyspepsia and Indlgestiou, For Weak Stomachs and Gene.= I Di hility, For Weak Stomachs and ener,.l Debility, For Weak Stomachs and tieneral Detilit }, For Weak Slornarbs tint t ienet h I Debility, Reliable and Sure to do( :nod, Reliable and Sure to do ; 00 ,1, Reliable and Sure to do. food, Relighle and Sure to do t i 0(1d, And Chnnnt do 11 Anil; . And Cannut du Harm. And Cniin.o dr. 1 , , - 111, And Cannot d“ It Coate but little and Purities the It Coats but little and Purl le a the It Posta but little and I'urittea the lii.”.t. It Coats but little and Purities the ISio".1. We only rv-I: a Trial. e only cal; n t•nl) ,sk. a . 1 rirt I. ask a I vial. Of this Valutade Of this Valuable Tonle, Of this Valuable 'Mule, Of this Vahtal.le Tonic Only :5 and t tt . ;•el /hotle Only 75 Cis. nodme Doll, per Ho; Oe Only 75 Cl's. nnfl I Inn boil,; per liiot!le Only I's 'is. anal t Inc 16.1 tt t,er Book Manufnetured solely ty A. 1,1 NIiEL b General Depot. Oa itLib rerr, Har risburg, la. For salt' In I'll 1,--Ar ill t 1 n!I respectable dealers. • Fur male in Pittsb 1 - 0 - 1 R. I-. CO, and B. 1.. FA )k 'K janl4-6m P'IIIVA 9P - E: I (S.; •••1•,1 I:: . DR. BROWN'S OFFICE No. 60 Smithfield Street CITIZENS AND STItANb'AtS IN need of medical ad, ter ehn md hot i oil to el no him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fall to inre Impu rities, Bernitlitqle and venereal sWeethms. hereditary taint, such as letter. psoriasis n:01 other skin diseases, the ,rlgin of which the I , tient Is Ignorant. SEMINAL WE.aKNES Dr Ice remedies for tide affliction. l,...echt by aolitary habits, are the only in this country Which are sacs •.‘ I:1 .;;) realm e to health. Rum' li ATL• Dr Brown's remodles cure In a tew t r panntul He ale° trent.; Piles, ()le'. n!„. •, i Thal Discharea, Female Ihwire. , . Paton In 13aek and hidnes a, ltritation nI the Isla.l,le, Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered must etontata at ;,ast ONE 1 /01..1.A Medicinea sent to any address aately ps:ke.l Otter and pm ate rt. /111 STREET, Pittsburgh, Ps. twitailan IMPORTANT TO LADIES. "Great Araert, an Remedy." Harvey's (trona Thermal I`TWMA T F PII~I. HAVE NEVER YET FAILKD , Avii ES the directions have he on strl •tly ndlrtts e 1., reinot ing difficulties arifiror !'rot 013 S (tit Sit I. Ur in restoring the sextet, it- ! ..:It, mk teriue Vrgans. The Pills are perfect I y on the Conslit and ma) le most delicate 'entitles without causing dies retie at time time time MEM THEY ACT AR A ('HARIT. By strenginening.ll:lVigoratutg , reat,rir— e system to a healthy conditior., and by rrli,lug on the monthly period with regulanty. :\* ut-o ter Iroin chat c,tiuse the n'ustru,¶l,o 011- , They should, however. NI Yr tx• t ,ken the a;-1 three or four months of vregnanvy, at any ether time, as MISChrII4I4II result. Each box contains 60 Pills. rhIC ( DO LEAH . DR. HARVEY'S TRF.ATIsF on Diseases of Females. Pregnancy. Barrenness, Sterility, Reprodectin. and A L.,,,es of Nature, awl emphatically the LA Fill- VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet 01 pages, sent free to any address. Si • routs to pay postage. fiQ' - The pills and Rook will he sent by confidentially, when deal reil, 6E( l' - and pre-paid on receipt of nv.tley by J BRYAN, M. Accnt. No. 7b Cedar Street. New Sine Sir J oseph'Prupnst. rnrnrr the rtiamoryt and Martretet reel , ',gent fur burgh. 016.-1 • 11.1,11. St' • NOTICE TO ALL OON('EIItIVE O. Among a certvin elan of self-moor:ant tt, pie there Is a peculiar feeling 01 contempt a: ta, a. ed to all physicians that att) era Lie and treat t:m diseases namrd in t his card, ( Pll t VATk. why this should la-, they our nu uue ~;se can I. Are they not aware that all physlcians t re , di— eases of every denomination, in fact sot the very diseases that are so oltno‘totta 10 , 'se r a very refined parties. 1 suppose they ssoul.l let one of their family go to a part) that has de voted years for thou benefit, because he siker a sea the tact, and their family phl swian say: he , a humbug so he can get the care. t Wen he 1,, almost deprlt ed the party of his life. He emit,. at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know I Are they not aware that :tut Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sat (tharie. Ball and M. Paul It word devoted years in , treatment of these diseases I These men are hr bt up as shining lights ,n the medical n orld .1 assert that all men are worth) that publish. club there area great number of thorn that are. I tact it devoted myself to the ti 0,1) hint treitinent ut PRIVATE I . )IsRABE , Uloviirds Oe t carp. :tl,l without egotism can say lain sat c.! nun Irf• front years of misery and untimely death. treatment is confined to the vrgetaLle aitogei!.ei. as I think lib the beat and most certain. lt ts my power To bring hundreds of certificates it thought it necessat) to certit ) to tiny general Celia : hat my long residence in tuna city is burr, dient proof without itiding more. Spernottortilea and all diseases arising trom at are cored an much shorter time titan heretofore. lt behoot, es every young Mall aid woman to be caret ut ha se lecting a physician. 'the different iiiivertisellients that are seen in our papers are of no wnrrh, and no benefit will arise from answers than ordt be, of health and money. Hundreds are rar e . . annu ally by my new remedies. Address lii FS sou Pittsburgh Poooffiee. usT WHAT . _ EVERYBODY WANTS, ‘. POCKET AIAInI ! Holding from 12 to 2,1 Piet tires, VCOII. 0 1_,I)IIT2.11 , S.; FOR ! Olin be sent to all parts at the United States for Twenty Cts. Albums for Centre Tables Albums for Centre Tables, AT PRICES 1.1E. - 1,401 - V A AT 1 3 ' Ft C, 133ELOW A.l .1 .., AT PITTOcK's, oPPuSITE THE YOSPUFFW I fvh3s TEE HOWE SEWING MACHINE. Invented 184-5. Perfected 1862. ILECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL they SewingMachlnes, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorableUnention on its merits ; and - W heel er A Wilsonis a medal for its devise called “Gir cubit Book." The Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,) as the heat for air purposes on exhibitibn. i cur Lightest Machine guaranteed to make lierfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented, Oar. Penn a. St Clair, streets. A. M. McGREGOR. Agent. 50 BAB K Eft , ~P INTS AND quarts," lieldgiak's Champagbe, 30 Cases Sparkling Moselle. slam *ld foi. Va tic tr BIOSERTSON - , . " 1 ' ' 1. 2 . ? ' • 's., , , ' I ... I . 1 . / r i, , , , .1k ri ~ \' •'$ ~ S,. n 1 • : , n % I , _ ..,,,,z..,,,,, s , •. ' ' __,90:70 11 - ... 2 ... : 01. . g e . \; . ... ,1 li . 1 1,...i' ':' :' • ' ''': ; l 4 '''. s ' ' . - ` , • - Ail,- Ilbilifr I 11 ------------- ma _or , ' , 77.1,0 C-4 1, ~... ~_-_- 1 ‘ d''. Aa . •-:-: ',:=- 17- • 7_ - I , 0 .. il _ . 1 ) , orz.. • 1 11 CI (h. I AIS , 4 , , • The CI reetTonic, The G n•itt Tonic, The (1 rent Tonic. The rent come, NAT it PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1864. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C I \TEW SPRING GOODS j"WELLING HOUSE FOR SALE.— RJ/ The subscriber offers for sale the dwelling house in which he now lives, situated on South AT Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. The lot is 27 feet front by 160 .deep, running back to a 20 feet WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Miley. It is a two storied brick, contains six rooms and cellar. The out-houses are a wash I house, stable, coal house, &c. There is a large yard surrounding the dwelling, tilled , wlth shade • and ornamental trees. There is gas and water in A c,l.erhl as,, , rtnient of the newest styles of ' all the rooms of the dwelling. I also offer for sale a desirable country rest- Trinliniiigs and Hosier} dence in Rochester township, Beaver county, Pa., containing twenty acres of ground. There is a new two storied frame dwelling, containing six , ind GENTS' rooms, on the property. There is also a young orchard of all kinds of fruit. There is a good NECK TIES AND SCARFS barn, out-houses, Fcc. It is tbout a mile from the , Rochester depot. La(, LS, EDGINGS. PLAIN, HEM- j Forterma, inquire of R. M. HOLES, ›TI It IiLD AND EMBROIDER- f South Avenue, Allegheny city. El) 11A NDKE4WHIEFS, New & Rich Maltese Lace Collars, EMBROIDERED COLLARS and UNDERSLEEVES, HTIS ,- ;:i r3CNIrN as .I,t*Jen and 1.1 pattern, Silk & Worsted Embroid. Braids, I III: sPRIN,I FASHION P4id and Plain Bonnet Ribbons, 1 I-1 1.1. LIN}. OF V JE.L.I - 1.7T RIBBONS, Jet, Jingle, Sted,lt and Pearl Buttons, Small Wares and Notion-a In en.lless parity manuis,torers and first hands an.l offer “Lerchants and dealers an ex e 113.1 oarefully selected stock at EAST 11•11111 )1 A CT T' 78 Market Street New Goods New Gooll :Afr- Nvw Goods Goods a) a) New Goods w Goods 0 4,0 New Goods w Goods " New Goods oils( Good:N VE: New Goods .610 " t• Goo+ New Gen G o.l.: ea t_loo Mt\ ( )( GARDNER S SCHLEITER'S, 92 11 iARSt~ 3' f3'l IL E .Es: r. Black Silks. $l,OO per Yard Now Spring Chintzes Balmoral Skirts, at $2.75, New Spring Shawls ress Goods, at 31 and 37 1-2 c New Spring Dress Goods Russia Crash, at 12 I-2c Best Kid Gloves, at $1,25 OPENED THIS DAY, AT HUGUS & HACKE'S 400 PIECEN New 'STYLE PRINT 9— DARK AND 1,1(1111', (iINGRAAts, D - LAINF:: , At 314 BALM(U at V 2,60 (3,,rner Fifth and slarket old AGOOD INVESTMENT) —A NEW and valuable machine. capable of oetting 425 per day above expenses, has just been com pleted and patented. The patent-right f. the state of Pennsylvania with one or mora ma chines is sow offered for sale on favorable terms. This Is a rare chance for tE, estment. From 1i2.ix.10 to 83.045) capital rentiirod Address letr24-t' p ICICLES, KETCIFUP AND SAVCE -100 doz gallon and . quart Pickles, • sO do pint Pickles, 20 do English Pickles, assorted, , a9O do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints, 200 do Pepper Sauce, 20 do Cumberland Sauce, 10 do Worcesteshire Sauce, 6 do Walnut Ketchup; 6 do Mushroon Ketchup, 20 do Imported French Mustard, 60 •do Imitation do do Just received and focsateb yy BEYMER & MOIL, 428 Auld OS Wood et. THERE IS NO USE IN WEAEINO PATCHED BOOTS when on cat' buy s . now pair ehes at • B fithl all 'at rirtWO LARGE LOTS OP GROUND, 1 five hundred and twenty feet front on Rob , inson street, three hundred and twenty-four feet on Wadsworth street, three hundred and four feet on an alley twenty feet wide, containing from two to three acres of land, suitable for a suburban residence, or divided into Smaller lots. ' For price and terms, apply to S. OIITRBERT lk SONS, Intel 51 Market street. if lOM FOIL 'FA BLit: THREE-STORY BRIt 'E. DWELLING HOUSE Fort SALE —Piessantly situate on Second street, between Market and Wood streets, well arranged with hall, large parlor, seven chamber rooms, dining room, kitchen, wash roue and good cellar. gas and water fixtures, ere; lot 20 feet frtwit by no deep. For price and terms, apply to S. CUTHBERT & SONS, 61 Market st. SILVER PEARL SOAP. gr R V P TON & CO., 367 LIBERTY lJ STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur era fur Western Penns) Ivania, old°, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a superior article of PALM, f ERMAN, ()LIVE and EOSIN sfrAPS, and vartoua 'Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which we confidently recommend as better for general use than any other before the public, should he borne in mind has neither Potash, salt. Lime or Rosin, or any other substance in its manufac ture which can shrink or Injure the finest fain Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed with the Silver Pearl Snap do not require boil ing or half the rubbing which of course star es the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap rent Cs (Reese, Dirt, Tobacco Steins, Printers' lnk, Smoke and the worst Bilge W titer Statne instant ly, by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro tecting windows, carpets and furniture from suds and slops. It imparts a brilliancy to Plate. Jewelry, n iiassware, Enameled Paintings and Patent Leather Immediately, and for cleaning Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. For the bath and particulariy for ehampooning, the sil ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. In a nord all who have tried its superior qualities a,- Imo" ledge it the greatest discovery of the aze New Goods New Goods New Go--i This Company respectfully ask & trial from all who are interested, and In every case will retund the price of the same should it fall to a,omplia. what we claim for It. Bold at lire Genii per pound in fifty pound boxes. Delivered to the ears, taste. in Alleghe ny, Birmingham and city residences free of charge. Directions for use on all packages. Liberal discount to the trade Merchants from +throw] will do well to gli e 'dl- TuN & CO., a call, :.107 Liberty street, opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger I iei.ot. sLitifieirare of all Imitations. None gentline linkas bearing our trade k, StAte, I, art Ch.!' ase,cured by Ilia inventor by National cop) r I 1.1 SECOND NATIONAL DANK THEASL RN" DEYAk I'M ENT. I )FFICF Ow UOMPTIELOLL EH OF THE t:CREENt V, New Goof ' A dent AS, lit satisiaetory evidence presented to the undterstg.ned. VIA it 4 4thssuliAtitel-PtIC-I4 1 1 4 2 415 1 - V N s f s: "brery A Ilegnen) and state of l'enn.- - } It snia. has been duly organ iced under and ea:curd:in: to the re,, itewenle of the Act of Congress, etititl::: ".\n Act to pro vide s National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, end to provide for the clr culetion and redemption thereof.' approved Yet,- runty 25th, 18.53 and has ,omplled with all the pros talons of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Bank therefore, I, Bran lilrCol.torn, Comp troller of the Currency, do herehy certify that the said SIX3OND IN AT lON L BANK OF PITTS HT H ,Connty of A liegheny, end State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness tiny hand / and seal of (lice, this 13th day of Fetirti / ary, HUME IvILCI'LLOCH, Comptroller of the Currency Nett Cititra ra THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PUPTSBURGH, PA ; Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COM PA NY ) Capital. Ijig .k. oo,ooo, with privilege to incres‘e to 111,000,000. The IRON CITY TRUST coMFAN y h 3 ,- lag organized under the National Cunene,' .A,t, offers Its services for the transaction of is Ciener al Banking Business. Brans hought and sold. Mane) received on Deposit, and Collections loads on all parts of the Qi)unt ry .1 A 008 PAINTER,ROWS. RoßiNykiN 1 .1 AKE HILL, I it. liocuuNinti, t' P K.LoPrlilt, . W. M I.IOm.MLY \W M. (.'O..Pk: a, *A RNER, Pres Wept E PATTERSON, Cashief. teb23-4md N EW Trimming House tier Tailors. JOHN A. GRIFFITH & Beg leave to anooUnoo to the Merchant "ration and Clohlera of Baltimore and Washington that they have opened a TIIIMMINti liOt'SE, at the Southwest Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets, Over the Jewelry Store of Canfield, liro in. Co where the trade will and x full aanortruent, In eluding Piece Goods, Buttons, Braids, etc., Adapted to that line pt business, not surpassed by any house In the etAintry. Having established a house in elm innall in connection with the Baltimore ittuae, and con sequently having to buy largely, ire i eel assured than we can otter such Inducements to the trade as regards prices as will make It to their interest to give us a share of their patronage. Just re ceived, the Spring and Summer Report of Fashions. We are also the agents for the American and European Monthly Reports of Fashion, and Henisch & Co.'s Patent Shears. A full line of MILITARY TR IMM INO suit able for Merchant 'railors and Clothiers. JOHN A. WITCH JAMES O'NEILL, feb24tawtal JOSEPH 11. MAO VIRE. H CENI X INSURANCE COMPANYPOF BROOKLYN, N. Y. Capital • • B'ZOO,OOO Surplus , Jau. Ist., 1464. 191,794 * , 391,1 9 hi 1 have been appotnted ~ t oexT 01 thin poTular and reliable Company, and alit prepand to Issue Policlea on favorable terina -KBENIOVAL OF LIVIC.RV STABLE.— Al"'The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to near the corner of First and Smithfield Street. W. O. Oonn's old stand, is prepared to furnish carriges, buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest notice. Also horses k ..pt at livery at reasonable rates. Undertaki and all arrange meats for funerals will receive is special atten tion. NEAL BRIIOELAND. NABE , S PIANOS ARE NOW CON MIL aldered the RENT PIANOS MALE. W r ranted etght years. HAINES BM:PS NEW YORK PIANOS are the CHEAPEST FIRST CLASS PIA the country. CH AILLOTT L: BLUME, „, 6 43 Fifth street' BOX 766, Pittsburgh, Pa BBECKHAM & LONG, NO. 127 LIBER ERTY SRTEET, PiTTS.BURGH Agents for the Quaker Mower awl Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Russel's Mower and Reaper, Farmer's liciwer, Cayuga Chisf, hio - wer and Reaper, and Wood's Blwer. Also, dealers in Agricultural and Farming Implements of all kinds. felt77dAw_ RAllifidiS, PRUNES AND CUR -I,oooRT— Spkgs. Bunoh and Layer Raiaina, in whole, hall' and qnartur boxes, /50 mid tam eSeedless R aisi l ns, oa&stnisnerEante Currants, 60itess FrenchPrtuths and Plunks, 25 bakes . do do Just twelve and Int SEY3R> ar. 198 euill2S Woo 6 at. FOR SALE ashlngton Feb. Bch, u 344 S S BRYAN, 69 Fourth et., (Burk.e'il Building.) - - MEDICAL GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFOR TUNATE THE LONG SOUGHT FOR DITSCOV - E. WEI) AT ',ASP CHEROKEE REMF,TiY, CHEROKEE INJECTION ! Compounded from Roots, Barks and Leaves. M CHEROKEE REEDY,the great Indian Diuret ic, curet all diseases of the urinary organs, such as Incontinence of the Irine, Infiammatiem of the Bladder, Inflammation Si the kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, (hovel, (Meet, Gonorrheta, and is especially recommended in those rases isf )Guor Alba., (or Whites in females) where oil the old naus eous medicines hdee .earqt Is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose only being from one to two tea spoonfuls three times a day. tfai - It is diuretic and alterative in its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing It to now in all its original purity and vigor; thus removing from the system all pe rn icious causes which have induced disease. CHEROKEE INJECTION in intended as an ally or assistant to the Cherokee Remedy, and should be used in conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Fluor Albus or Whiles. It effects are healing, soothing, and th-erafr.mr; reffirwing all scalding, heat, chor dee and pain, instead 01 the burning and almost unendurable pain that is experienced with near ly all the cheap quack Injections. ii - By the use of the Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Inject ion—the two medicines at the same time—all improper discharges are removed, and the weakened organs are speedily restored to full vigor and strength. rlbirl'of full particulars get our pamphlet from any drug store in the country, or write us and we will mail free to any address, a full treatise. .0;4-Price, Cherokee Remedy, 42 per bottle or three bottles for Ist. Cherokee Injection, fel. per bot tle, ur three toot ties for 4.5. 4.. - Sent,lly Express nny Ftldrena an 01 price h) druggists rry w here Dr. W. R. Merwin & Co., PROPRIETORS, N. 59 Liberty street, New York. I'r 1E1) 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street. uihl.s-eod-dts.w THE UREAT INDIAN MEDICINE 'tam poundal from C,i- 1.1/ = jr..A 3:511. CC '' \ 1 \ :4\ = ( , 1 CO •cr, '- s '.' , . ' CC " Ce) I a ' 4 s , rn I-- 1::.,. CD kz,.. A . •l , - , .6 ~., CC --C„.•s=-5,.._:-_ F.") ' V. 11 C) 17, CURE! ~ , u rr 1— • a. mural al L 'lb 311 Olt 11.CaSil tor.; - a o.y I f I 1.• -1111,1,-. Patna in (ht. Ha , I. Dim rietv t of P. :t a), Old .41e, ll raA .Nt I)l„tfie !;- .1 ! II as. I , tuns a:, .00at, t %dna, "Ftsamp ,-,/a, a . ....tat.: by de- EI=ME CA.rl Lit Ittett , tille ' lb a dimple tegtetat , le ex tract, and mie on a Melt all can rely, as it has Gres used in our practice for wan} ', } ears, and rtirr - ui : aiir'e 1,8 Wit:4 ' h*t 61.1rtieleat to rain victory the most titubtyorri Case. .a.a-ro those who hot e trill, with their cen stitution, until thy think thernsei-ves hey and the reach of medical aid. w. tvould say, Despair not: the Cu EROKEK Crag. nil' restore you to health and rigor, and after all quack doctors have failed. C4 - For lull particulars get a circular from any drug store In the country. or write the Proprie- Ord, who will mail tree to any one desiring the same. a full treatise In pamphlet form. 44 - Price. €2 per bottle, or three bottles for lb, arid forwarded by Express to all parts of the arid. Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. Dr' W. R. Merwin & SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 59 Liberty street New York. Sold by GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood sti set. mitl6-ecai-da.w REMOVAL. OSi THE FIRST DAY OF' APRIL, 1 will remove to No. 51 Filth street, at pres ent occupied by .1. Al. llotinian W. Bro., and will he prepared to give the public general antigen lion with a well assorted stook of PRILU SDPHICAL and MATHEMATICAL INsTRV AIENTS, and a large supply 14 )PT/(: A L GOODS, with a flue assortment of RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, which are warranted to strengthen and Improve the sight. Made and sold only by .1. DIAMOND, Practical Opticlan, So. 99 Filth street. Remember the number, 51, 51, 51 I. ath street, after the tat of Apt it and do Out be Imposed upon by others THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK lint - tog organized under the National Curreucy Act, is now prepared to do a General Banking Business Deposita received, Exchange, on the principal cities of the East and West 1301 i Ha' AND SOL-D, And collections made in every accessible part of the count idler for the present, (until the completion of ! the New Banking House, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley,) in the Banking Room of the DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION, 110 lJJmitb fl Ici at., ! Opposite the Custon House. DI RECTORE. Wm. E. Schmertz, A. Hart" A S. Bell, Alex. Holstein, S. H. Hartman, Henrrtierwlg, L. Morganstern,'loc. ADAM Rt. l3. INEMAN, Preat. H. C. SCHMERTZ, Cash. pro tern. mh7-imd WHEELER 64 'WILSON'S IIIGHE-iT PREMIUM LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES The Cheapest, Simplest and Best Principal Office and Wholesale Emporium, No. 27 FIFTH ST; Three doors below Bank Block, WM. SUMNER, & CO., WESTERN AGENTS feb:r,ldc w IrTNPRECEDENTED FOR THE VA IL) dons affections of the Lungs and Throat, is that old, fashion and very popular domestic remedy, COMP. EXT. HONESET, composed of Honeeot, Elecampane and Horehound. Sold at RANKIN'S DRUG STORE, 63 Market street, below Fourth. =ha Zitt pally post. The Rebellion Must belt DOWn— But What Then? From the Journ%l of Commerce. Men shrink from looking into the fu ture. They find fault with those who 'lnsist on questioning the effect of pres ent policy on the nation's destiny. The rebellion must be put down. To this all agree.; hut what then? This question is esteemed illtimed--copperish—disloyal. ' The voice of the dominant party over powers the voice of the earnest lover of his country, who asks anxiously what is to follow the suppression of the rebel lion. "What business is it of ours now?" they say; "what right have you to inter rupt the work of crushing the rebellion by suggesting that there is any other question' The rebellion is a terrible curse,. a great evil, a huge crime. It must be got rid of. But there are other curses, other evils, other crimes. A disease in the human body is a great evil. But Ihe physician is a nittrderer who directs his whole skill to suppressingthedisease,and Our Position and Dufsr. pays no attention to the preservation. of Emm thel ( ittarminrlucuittor. •' the Constitution. Many diseases might be Our position, as a' pbliiicsl organize' suddenly and wholly driven out of the tion, should not bet miatMderstood by system by doses of arsenic. . Many a friend or foe. It is.yet inthe e psewer of terrible swelling or tumor might be the Democracy to right the Shipoee t tate, eradicated by a free use of the knife, but save the country fremoittet ritinentid re the blood and the life might follow the establish liberty on 6 repel:incest basis. knife. Fevers might be cured by reme- But to achieve this, requires faith in its dies that would bring bodily weakness possibility; energy to work for its,accom and certain death soon afterward. Shall plishment; and patience to wait for. the we (1 - 114.1 a rebellion in such way as to I fruit. "Faith, without tvoilts; iedeed;" destroy the vile system, when it can be and work, without faith, isia done otherwise' Shall we carry on this IWe are sorry to see someetfourtnte ,and war so as to cane out of it weakened, heretofore hopeful, Democeats,.sii4into impoverished, with a terrible load of , inertia, and indulge iiedespondeney.' We debt and a terrible load of sectional do not much wonder at itjor there are hatred and bitterness, and without that discounigemente everywherei eA tore rompfteehefirty, healthy condition of the stitution violated, a country. reinedeand oat ion ‘ which is necessary to enable us a people in teen,: beenetigeeto tottele the to recover even ordinary strength? The heart, 'and unnerve the liandie - blif *hat life-blood of our country is the affection shall we do? Sloth *III het difee tigenor of the people for the Union; and if this despondency bring safety - . Besides,' affection fails, blood fails, and the body "—s-The darkest , day; dies. Temporary alienation may be I Lire till to-mprrow,lwitt hevenfarte,i," cured, but if we seek to cure it by means Lot. Us remember that labor, coneepors calculated to make the alienation per- all things. The weirk is 8 ,..... ,44 4eetebtte• the manent, we are not likely to benefit the reward will he glorious when-it is freeom syitem by our experiment.. The work plished. And although women -defeat can be accomplished without this result. ed last fall, we should not be dieconreged. Why not be wise in time? That result was brought about by fraud. Men may seek to stifle these questions, It will he our own faille if it is repeated. hut they are seizing fast hold on the ; Even our enemies do not. boast over it. minds of the people. It is as plain as , They are satisfied to enjoy the fruits of the noonday sun that if the policy o the their ill-g•,,-ten victory, without exedta preset' t administration is continued into don A Dernarratic boat fir 25 , theeke O l en another tour years, we have seen the in a single State, and ifeareyet - Wo ibillion end of the American Union. Mr. Lin- 'in the North, they,know; well is - nietto be eten and his "advisers can never restore despised. And the atuneeeasee thee-fine that Union to life and health, nor can our t , pponvut with dread, ; should invite they build up a new Constitution to re our friends with hope end ectieitY: 'We pace that which they are destroying. stand toeleyetrofigeein Put:he-steel-ger in 'I hey cannot save the life of the nation, light, and stronger in the hearts f. the li we are to trust to them, it may as; people than ever before. Theyeesuinot well tie confessed to-day as it will cer- I be blind to passing nvente; ca not trimly be confessed next year, that the be indifferent to the destruction of. heir old Union is gone, and forever, and that liberty. seetthedaws trampledcoe; •etti eir their new government be a weak They c lose I taxes multiplied an eundred ,fold; ; . and :anti w,.rtlales experiment. Why our eyte solemn ttuths? The their sons slaughtered by theusands. con , They may view all thieen sieettei'A RsricanTionni— 1118)4tkelell.dbat yuering 'and governing as a conquered c7orre-etivelir9eteette people millions of Americans, is con- I hope presented is in feelyinge,ef policy; teary fo the spirit of free institutions. ; and there is no hope of a cifang,e..ciiepol- It is poison in the blood of the u n ion, , icy, except there first be a e.hinge of It is death to republican government. 1 administration. In this Sin - bletaiit of The one-tenth plan of Mr. Lincoln, by I Democratic strength::: Weanayiatltere which one man is to govern nine, and , fore, •reasonebly hope-for very material one-tenth of the population are to electaccessions from the opposition, .ranirs. representatives electors, legislators ' And these acceseioni will Ikeeffehe l inost and governors for the whole pop- I desirable kind; of Aconsereeitive Inert, ulatt , on, wielding the old power truly disgusted with ;their !miner palit of the whole, as if all were , ical associations. "Bete - and there such acting—this plan is indirect violation of men will attetent-efe. spur etlefeely mighty American principles and of moral right. I host; and with this augmented strength, It is directly hostile to the constitution- victory is sure: 'Oeinttitinie, tare; as 1 a party, is mostimposingand comet tand al guarantee of republican forms of gov ing. ernment. e , tee. At best the one-tenth ought not to elect i. We know that, eomeefeetreepeeleehey more than one-tenth of the representa- I have reason to fear fioin etehat lief! al ' tires—ought not to be wielding the pow- I ready been done'---thatifteeettleititifi e and , er of more than one-tenth the popula- I fraud cannot carry the' , present eisairupt tion. How would free principles sue- I and frttudulent party ento-powepeneain, that force will be called to thee : s e -Aid. rive the shock of beholding one-tenth of I / This may be contingently true; e lfuT not the House of Representatives, the votes the population of Virginia balancing, in unless the DeMorraby inviteite If we of five Northern states, and ten times show a craven beset, . - cne indifferineee to the result, we eiaye nothingiatter,eo ex ' their number of Northern voters ? The I sect; for that they have the tepposifeen to idea is not only absurd, but is a cleadlyo I thrust at the whole fabric of our govern- use force, when neceasary, the i elealons merit ? But what if that be permitted, in Kentucky and Maryland and the one-tenth do make a new State I Prove- • But if: we fintelikelealemenveon ; Constitution for the nine-tenths, as the I eMettle of opt.. righte and deteet, *pal to mainta in them, there he not the e eleghtest I absolute, incontrovertible law of the State, are those nine-tenths ever likely danger, PlaUting ourselves upon. to be cheerful lcivers of the Union ? It is Constitution and Levee -we-should hO the ldly useless to discuss this plan. It is too I resent and repel, by forcei f necesearyi the s plainly contrary to the fundamental prin.lightest interference with out !rights. ciples of eur government to command the I Let tyrants beteare, should be the ; ,watch ' ' respect even of the most devoted follow- ward from Maine to C e alifonilaen the ers of those who inycleted it. I Demoeratic camps. But it saidd not ' What sort of a free government will I rest in mere declaration. the United States be when reconstructed I Actual prepeeffgan; fur, tectieffeefeeriste emee l ekes, ' this plan New York, with her Tit- ance to farciable - interfer be ' lions of freemen, will find herself out- I promptly and thinviighk inacke. Reso lutions will not doe ' new eseediel ftd voted and out-weighed in both houses of ! . . Congress by other States with one-tenth ; wilenot do; but comp l ets or of her own numbers; and that tenth will eaelizateon,,embefeeing evely, lieeteeiand he partly or wholly negro, if the domin- I ramifying overeetoeiroetkiPeeein be. effec tive. This, oiperdiation shbeld "polit ant party carry out consistently its pres ent avowed policy ' . Does any one im- teal, not iiiilitary; : - tea ;Bei -began seine that that will be a Union which I ized that a l ed'itleU form could' bee Pee d men or Southern men willlove, l , l l e evolved,.; {f ; ; Bead.' o°lode-require. will cling to, will fight for 9 Was it such he time for tete treftBiffen would eli e lenlonos that, for which we have pour- be when lbeee" ' gold "he uto would a out our treasures of money and life ' Prevent or tontrollreseeeleetions. -When tm, save that time cettries—,and ewe*merely hope it may never comseerthe ,peencineat who How will such a Union pay the inter- 1 e •- woul hesitate to reel forte will} force, eat on thousands of millions of debt- 1 and maintain h s 'eighth i+eit the. How How pay the debt ? e • ' point of the.sworti, 4 ls , 'in -amine, Coward If the present policy is pursued the' and defier-We - to ! liteet sieve e." We do not war wilt last for years, and only terrain- ee neeeei t e e eneee s e e eefi t eei lifiesielety to go to ate in an armed occupation, equivalent to I the extreme lengte,eet.phy4m,-- rej4tance, a efeestant war, with expenses annually but the Very best Wey Co aibiditla to be footing up hundreds of millions. We j prepared etir it 'We fesilMetalfi'airtaiii want no unwilling union, no mere ecin- ' that e e , so d o e n e a b ae . beae -e security.lf quered submission, to carry out such a we assert our rights and . °grt ood debt as ours will be. We must have w a I with manly ars.* tthey. e „pia be cot dial, hearty, willing union, or we are violated, and*thefe ete'ho e 'efebeudon bankrupt, ruined. Our nation, united for exert i on of onttierio4i . oititif wtrtugt willingly, can carry more debt than any jto the Virtue Or ;for 11 co wee other people, and can pay it. Our na- Imien we nevemateta ...Ic. ye. " . L tion, pacified by the confiscation of g,,to.W et us, then„ organize Arjapp, Let Southern property, the exterpation or therebe a roll inev er ery . steliteet:diekel, ! et, on ' disfranchisement of Southern men, can- which every vemornitie 'name be not carry that debt. The first element inscribed. Let ue go'to work hVgurin eire of doubt and danger will be the existence This is -- is our :c ountry still.:.. It, le ler us of States unpledged to pay the debt, and and our chusire,, morgaged to it only by one-tenth of that l e;bi ee” "--M;e11 1 4,1 "off their people. The future is big with surrenkler' It to 'the ' l .' while hope ritegliis. .IVe . shdtila ,y to other forms of discord, with other ale- Mr. Lincolneeand say tOneathat'eould ments of national disease, and if the ' union be not healthy and willing they I not be ritt " Eenee '' ' W -e ObeYngveTY legal obligation; !An nett, ppi",-phar will break out as ulcers here and there. 4 tared libertles. When atithanzedl the It is in vain tel close our eyes to these , . Constitution, you may . 4x•tumanik . we truths. The rebellion must be put down but it must be put down in such a wee; I will obey you like childreeifebue go beyond, it, and we resist yoteteu cleat;' as to leave the nation with vitality, en ergy and hope. Under the present:ex:el cy, there is no future of union. . A new , government, a new constitution, a new I form of union, a new principle of unity ' —all these go intb the radical calcula tion, but all these fail to show einytldifg' ; but aestreek of the old American Union in the.radlealltielkof the future. Mee off .Ateericarlxamlyearselvea,to the truths . we sekbefotei Ton. beastalte-befori %Is too lett% f nte Agewtm4sfitik roam Pqa MORNING POST - Steam Printin M g Is jetabl!shment, fiklAthatrli?4449l* %mum muumirminr oT - PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING Executed in the best PAID TO RAILAOA 74. IMM. n M A ND,,..I.EGA Poetel' da. . For E'!Milti°lriar Gon g erte cannot b:t inrpaigaed In . t P e _9 t Y' - - to the safe, policf Is .- 4 15 4" 11-9 4Pile " M eleeticm4 -4 , fle;rAts'ab'hadit. tet present to th'e tillt population of the South the old Union and` old , Elonstitn tion for their acceptance, with,theAlghts of the States unimpaired. Let thaprin ciples of the Crittenden Ilesautirins be studied carefhTly and adoptedileiatily. The present dime* of the nationAs re bellion. Let that disease be eradteated without introdecing new i forma of in, ternal suffering and d tet na act as millions of men talkilleto mil lions of men should act iftherfamUld ex: ereise ordinary common sertsailmeed on the experience of nalicins in 04.14 cen turies. Out of this terrible strait The nationmay he brought, free, ennobled, strong,lo re sume her of pathway of glory and liene licence. Rebellion will have received a lesson which will prevent hideous form from again right; fitifneentutneither in New England cirlm the South: Rut if we go on as now,. the very principle es tablished will be in favor of new rebel lions whenever any part of the people become insane over some fanaticafnotion of reform. TO C'OMTIEL.A.CirCraOI. ROA re l 3 AMS' ThringeAD4' 14 the e lon ortherhird`bri ienalfleak of Pittsburgh. Plane tend , . epeeltteatloiereUb ready and on bs .r eeen,, litior g oe IXtir Bloat?, in' the 'DUWeh b eenir the tier4l Int I Tawlit=ni • ~Qlllll O ,,St *4. Alb 01..TI*Elt0\1 1 1 0 TEMS-- - ; . Igo? zi i;'1 42 9 33 1 5 26 3 = N . l •"/ - - ,
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