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PITTSBURGHt
'ATURDAY MORNING, MARCH Is,
Vir Those of our patrons who taove
on theist of April VII please leave no
tice
at this office the No. and street of
their new locations.
LINCOLN AND FREMONT.
If Mr. lasciomq has most shamefully
failed Whig efforts against rebellion, it
cannot be said that he has done so in
his. management for a re-nomination.
Ile has diligently watched the opera
tions of opposing aspirants, and where
he found one who promised to be trou
blesome, he, upon one pretext , )ranother,
quietly got rid of him. In fact that -hon
est" chief magistrate has been so engaged
in watching the current of his party, that
he has, necessarily, been dilitory in re
gard to the army and country .
Nearly two years ago, when neral
Fitkadoivr, thought that the "situation"
in Missouri required him to iS3LIC an
emancipation prociAation, the Presi.
dent reprimanded him fur so .iuing,
and shortly alter pretexts were found
for the path-finder's retirement from
the army. This act for which FRE
MONT was removed, struck the key-note
of radical popularity ; the President see.
ing and feeling this resolved up ,n his
prostration, reserving for himself th'
credit arising from the appli;•atit)n of
FREMONT'S doctrine. When the Gen
eral was supposed to ',partially forgot_
ten, at least, then the President began
to appreciate his thunder, until now, his
friends claim for him what they tern,
"the glory" arising from the doctrine of
emancipation. But, it so happens that t
the friends of FREMONT are not to Ite
bamboozled with the President's adop
Lion of their favorite's invention, and are
resolved to give him all the trouble pos
sible, in his efforts to secure the Balti
more nomination. And here we again
see the cunning cf those having Mr,
LINCOLN in keeping.
On the 16th the bill, some time sinre
reported to relieve all Generals row
unemployed from all connection with
the service, (which meant the kill
ing off of McCLELLAN and Far , ..mo:\ -r
effectually,) encountered Inch oppi,i
lion in Congress as to alarm the friends
of .11rNcoL1e. The Con servatives, who
are friends of IficOLELLAN , voting as they
did, was nothing; but the strength ex
hibited by FREMONT among the Radical
members, shows that LINCOLN'S policy
against him has but slightly "skotcliel
the snake, not killed it.'' No sooner
was this unexpected popularity of FRI.-
MONT exhibited, than the heads of tha , .!
in power began to pause and rt•fiect.
After carefully reviewing the situatioti,
they have resolved not to send Fitx - irum
into retirement, but to give him a corn
mand'in a locality wheie he can win nit
laurels. He is going to be buried in the
department of South Carolina. There,
it is understood, military operations an:
over for an indefinite period, so that
Jo= CITARLES FREMONT and the in
domitable Jr.ssrE will have ample b isure
to improve the minds of the unmet ttus
contrabands Inahit section of the south,
.provided T he k.:i secepts Ake, proposed ale
Poiittment, - which , weMeasider doubtful.
FREMONT has alarincii the Adnbiniaira
tion, and he would be very silly indeed
to give up his advantages for a barren
appointment away in the land of yellow
fever, buzzards and alligators. His Crer
man friends will not elsnsent to such a
sacrifice; and even if he were willing to
oblige the Administration, the indomita
ble mettle of "JEssts.," the heroine
daughter of the plucky old BENTON,
would prevent him. The Administra
tion's sudden change, however, in rela
tion td FastroNT shows very I,:a..inly
•
that "things are working."
MAINE LAW IN RICHMOND
The rebel Legislature of Virginia in
session at Richmond, has passed an anti
license law, so that every grog shop in
that city will be closed on the Ist of
May nest. The most remarkable fea
ture of this is that the Lill passed Loth
branches by a vote of three to one.
The Examiner is disposed to sneer at the ram
pantpueltanlsm which has broken loose- and
irreverently intimates that "the bill found ativo
capes among members of both bran,lies, who
have hitherto been supposed to illustrate, by a
daily crooking of the elbow, the great evil ‘,em
pia's* of," But it seems that Las requested
the passage of such a law, and his re.; nett
amounts to a command.
There is nothing remarkbale in those
who crook the elbow oftenest, being
fbremost in voting for an entire suspen
sion of nipping in Richmond. It does'nt
follow, however, that their votes are at
all - indicative of their intentions. Were
LETCHER now Governor in Virginia, he
Would veto this bill sure. In . the prac
tice of drinking he was for the largest
Ijklerty,
ERRING. SISTERS BEWARE.
The opening compaign is excitiry , the
gnetitse&of the shrewtl militar y .TENK ss.
The latest is, and we firmly believe it,
that Gen GRANT will move on the Ist of
Ray at the bend of 250,000 men up the
..lames River toward Richmond, to be
assisted by the navy. Gen. MCCLELLAN
his, we understand, bean consulted by
Gen. GRANT and approves of the whole
plan, and may consent to accept the po
sitiaapf Chief of Staff in the grand ex
pudition: Goon bye Richmond.
Tog. OLIO "avian
We are glad to, see Representatiye
MeORITEAD as the chairman - of a Sub or
Select Committee to consider, what im
provements can be undertaken in the
Oliio - river. Mr. liooptnEAD:understlinds
this, subject, and will, doubtless, give
Panne Practical turn to this grand under
taking.
the authoi of artier* signed
"Constitution" please condense. He
writes well, we are 811 1 7AVS glad to hear
from hint, Ind" have not the space to
give him.
New States, aid Just in Time.
The following sO r gial • information is
for the benefit of W(*dential-aspinints:
NE , A ST AT ES '6l3* A.DitlTT# t
The House passed orgaiiiiq acts tontite e iketv
states to-day in the 1104pe 0k44,144 . 0; or — tic,
olorado, Nevada antOcet*ta.Z Satiate
passed bills tor two, ttiff.;witt4peedlly tfo
third. All these Statti.:l.Will4te In before the
Presidential election. V.O
ITEMS
A NEV. CALI. FOR TROOP.—Slang inquiries
hare been made at. the War ihtpartinent,by mem
bers of Congress especially. in relation to the
last call of the President for .2.00.0u0 men. The
answers are that the men are necessary for the
puiposes of the war, and that, should not the re
sult of this call he satisfactory, another requisi
tion may be , inticipated. The War Department
officials are engaged in adjusting the quotas of
the carious States and precincts, but it will he
two weeks before definite conclusions can be ar
tiENERAL TliiiAzA DESIRIL, In; RE itELlF.voil.
—lt to understood, in well-informed airclee, that
(len. W. H. Thomas will so on be relict ed !rum
the command of the Army of the Cumberland.
The personal relations between himself and Gen.
Grant have not been cordial, and the placing of
(len. Sherman in command of the Department of
the Mississippi ON Cr General Thomas is assigned
by the fliends of the latter, as a reason for his
present dissatisfaction. Either General Herron
or General Ft osecrahs will probably succeed to
the command.
LATEST MILITARY ICEPOWISI.—it Is .asserted
to-day that General Burnside will be assigned to
the command of the Department of South Car
olina,and not Gen. Fremont: and that attive op
erations are to be renewed in that quarter. Hu
mor also assigns General Hancock to a depart
ment. It Is also said that General Grant, disre
garding the attacks upon him by some of Gen.
Fretnont's over-zealous friends, will, in defer
ence to the fact that Le received his first com
mand trout General Fremont, assign General
Fremont to active duty finder him.
The President personally solicits support to
the bill for the decapitation of Generals, and
says np one shall be hurt by it but General Mc-
Clellan, whom he desires to get out of the
army.
Tons COUNTV.—The Democratsof York coun
ty have appointed James F. Strunk, eaq.. Sena
torial and Dr. if. G. Busse} - and Dr..thisEl AG
representative delegates In the 11ernocratb.
State Convection. The Meeting Instructed in
favor of General George B. McClellan for Pres
ident, and Hon. Jeremiah S. Black for delegate
at large to the National Convention. Resolu
tions were passed in favor of a restoration n
the Union under the COll6 tit ution. and recom
mending to Demo:rata when assailed or their
personal rights interfered with to return blow
for blow.
THE EX(' ENAE‹r,F TIII: ARNIV.—From 1.611.1 to
1816 Oreat Britain WAS at w r with nearly all
Europe. Here were the expenditures of her
artily in those yea
HBO
1811
1612
161:1
1814
1515
1616
(Inc single year we expended at least one thou
sand million of dollars fnr our army. or one hun
dred million of dollars more than ;rear Ilrimin
i•xpended in Si, vests
Lincoln men ha, r gone back on l'ltasette,
imitating a bill 0 pealing the acts to, colonl/Ln;
Gee negroes of the Ilistrict of I oltimbia.
It appears by the reports of ey.pendo ores of
that head thus tar that but iZo.OOO. out of an ap
prnpriatlon nl sth sign w , has been 11 , 0[. of siti••h
Senator Pomeroy. the toad of the l'ita;es ',re
tnittee. has reeei‘ed Wu.
Governor Brow it of rieorgia ha-just delivered
II message to the Legislature or . that Slat, F., -
vilely commenting upon the poi, •,- I
ministration, especially with regard to arbor ary
arrests and the suspension of ihg habeas rorp,- ,
by Davis, which it denoorwes Oar,
of the Constitution. But the r let nor recom
mends that the rebels “should keep lictori. ire
Northern people the idea that we are read:, to
negotiate when the) are ready and will re-rig
nne our right to sell-government and the ins
eignty of the States. Atter each ictom i.ror
er ument should make a distinct oder of
pence on these terms, and shouhl the course of
any State be doubted, let the armed forcri le
withdrawn and the ballot box decide
Raising Crops in Tennessee
DQUA RTERS Ir,TII ARMY Coitr, , ,
Tsvu.LE, Ala., Feb. 1564
GENERA I. ORDERs No 18
1. Persons living 001111 of the Ten
nessee River will he permitted to ruin:
crops the ensuing season, and officer,
and soldiers of this command will not
interfere in any manner with the labors
to that end. They should, on the con
trary, give every encouragement to the
raising of produce for the people of the
country to subsist upon, which will rc
lieve the Government from the necessity
of feeding them
11. Negroes who are employed on
plantations by citizens must not he in
terfered with, hut allowed to remain, the
people having a right to employ them
by paying them fair wages.
This order will be read at the head ,f
every regiment and detachment of this
command, and must be strictly regarded
By command of
JOHN A. Looes, Maj. Gen.
R R. TowNEs, Assistant Adjutant Gen.
Perpetual Motion.— A western cor
respondent of Ilarpei . s Magazine gets
off the following excellent joke:—"l
was traveling in Virginia by stage, and ,
spending the night at a country tavern,
was greatly entertained by the talk of
the stage drivers and others sitting ity
the bar-room fire in the evening. One
old codger worked off a good thing.
"IV.ilien I was down to the fair, a good
many years ago," said the old fellow
"there was a prize offered to the one
who should come the nearest to making
perpetual motion. Well, all sorts of
machines, of all shapes and matellals,
were I etched the to and shown, and the
makers of them told how long they
would run. As I was walking about
among them I saw a sign over a tent:
All who want to see perpetual motion,
and no mistake, meet lime. - So I paid
the adinissh,n fee,' and went in. Very
soon a queer little Fell° w got up On a lox •
that served fora platform, and addressed
the audience: Ladies and gentlemen, I
ant ' .wing to exhibit to you the most
wonderfullest invention you have ever
st en. It has been runnin' for full three
pqtrs, and if nobody stops it, it'll run
d - ever." He unrolled a piece of paper.
"Thi s is a P11 . 1110 .. .4 Bill?" ' And as he
held it up to the gaze of the people, they
admitted that whether the bill was paid
or not, they had been sold.
The Tribune on. Miscegenation--
Poor Greeley has at last been forced to
define his posit:on upon the miscegena
t:on question. He doe§ so in a very eau
io:;s, and :Ireful article in yesterday's
rrib, , he, in which he argues strongly in ,
favor of the intermingling of the white
and black races, and submits half a
dozen considerations for future discus
sion. Poor Greeley is really an authority
upon this subject. He is a practical ex
ample of the theory that a black man
may be bleached white. Mr. Parton, the
biographer of poor Greeley, states that the
Tribune philosopher was born black. On ,
page thirty-three of Mr. Parton's book
we find this passage:—"To use the lan
guage of one who was present, Horace
Greeley 'came into the world as black as a
chimney." Mr. Parton is a faithful
historian, and would not state what was
untrae, Consequently the nalscegena
tors need no better illustration of their
doctrines thanpoor Greeley himself, who
was born "is 'black as a chimney," and
is now as white as snot, ilvhen his face '
is clean. .
The cultivation of cotton hits largely I
ncleased in Peru.
THE POST---PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1864.
,
SAii i iii KEII.II
Negpea AllAWad to Vote.—The 4. M. ooaNw4 L
bill wtlMlt'llas passed the Senate and" t • - •=.: - AtTO-DAY'S 4-DVERTISMENTS.
cournvEsa, & ' KERR, • ' '
was referred lathe House on Wednesday 1 . . , , • ...1 --4
so amends the'l•o)=er of Washington , cARRIAGre mANTHAeruRER s 300
• $4OO r
MO' as .to allow,knogroes who have resia- ' I • ,
ea:there one year to vote, provided they Silver - a:lid:Brass Platers, Government:4oAM
pa`' one dollar school tax. Considerlng -
that there are some ten thousand male
negroes, contrabands included with such '
qualification, the question becomes one
of deep interest to those not in favor of
miscegenation and the negro equality
this scheme thus proposes
(11.THHIE—In Cinain,.l on the ltith
iNI Itlll,,,,lauehter of John 13. Guthrie, aged 20
years.
The funeral will take place from her father's
residence in Peebles township, on Saturday
morning, at lu o'clock. Carriages Nall leave the
corner of Smithfield and Seventh streets, at
o'clock .
WARD—At her residence, No OZ. RI% er aven
ue, Allegheny, on Thursday, 17th inst., SARAH
wife of I)r. W. A. Ward.
The funeral will take place on Sat , lloth
lust., at 's o'clock. The friends of the fatally are
respectfully invited to attend.
tir s - OAT GS :TIMM; g", -- 1 - TR1TA.;:g. 72 1 , 14 - E,
subscriber has on hand a large stock ()I
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Embracing all articles usually kept In a trai
-1
class Drug Store, together with Paints, Oils and
Dye Stuffs Patent Medicines of all kinds ; Toil
et Soap and Perfumery Hair, Tooth and Nail
Brushes Trusses, Supporters and Shoulder
Braces in great s ariety : Mineral Waters of all
kinds: Superior 12appee Snuff and Tobacco;
Carbon 011 at 50 cents per gallon; Prime Potash
and Soda Ash. every pound of which is warrant
ed Pure Liquors, purchased exclusively for
medicinal purposes ; Thos. Bell ts Co.'s Pure
Bye Whisky, constantly on hand, at
JOSEPH FLEMING'S DRUG STORE,
Corner of the Diamond and Market street
lebis-mikt
w-r HERNIA OR RUPTURE CURED.
e are prepared to treat successful')
all cases of rupture in young persons, most eases
in middle aged. and in some eases et old persona
having fitted up an extensive establishment fer
manufacturing
Improved Trusses ant Supporters
In peculiar cases or where pers'ons desire any
style of truss not on hand we will manufacture
to order. Having the largest stock in thecity all
persons requiring trusses will had it to their ad
vantage to call.
Dr. M'( AIM will attend persunAlly to the ap
plication of TruF,s. !-zupporters.
Besides rut own manufacture we 1.3 i e x I:irzc
stock of
Ritter & Penfield's Celarated Trines,
Dr C 4 Fltrii'vi Celebrated Trnsse.,
Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated Truft,
ENC;LI•4II :tncl (IERNIAN
+,1,41 J, Ot. 1
90 0
1 9,:115.uu,
124 93. 0(
14 - .34,
16/5977.00
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TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS,
I=l
Elastic Stockings. Bandages, &c
At the Pittsburgh Drug II OURC
'you cI; X 7Nr • A 11111
I={l
txtrrirr of Fourth .111 , 1 Nirket slrects Pitt-burgh
fr,Ths - f- 4 .I3ENTISTIt V.—TEETII N
IF_ ti ithOUt 1.1111 1') tho• une (.1 IN
nudr ) 'l , , .111114mtus
.1 . 1.
AU work wmrrtn:c. , l
13-1 Smithfield Street
HAVE LE:ARNE!) NOT TO
1151661,110,1 at ant tutnc. Y ears ”1
perience .01111 0 orrespond,nce ex tending t hrol,
out all the nati ,, nalilies oil the habitable if b.la
hare turned their theories Into facts and tot th-
Lished n basis troll which we need not err. \‘ e
are not surpris.al at such la.:ts as the following--
although the pers..lns who write them are. c
know the persons and circl.nistanees, hence let
at kiwi ty to indorse t heir statements •
EISt:IMAAR., Nov. Qt. ISO
lit:au Sift —I 1,, c been attlicted many ins
Ith sea ere prom rating c anipi, In al) c• , ld
feet and hand , , and a general disordered system
Physicians and medicines failed to relieve Inc
While n tatting some Intends New Y..rk who
using Plantation Bitters they prey ailed upon me
to try them. I eonuneinred w tth a nnl All a line-
Oriental alter dinner. Feeling Letter by degrees.
in pi fete day s 1 was astonished to Lind the col.!-
nesS and champs had eritirei) telt me, and 1 could
sleep the night through, which I had not ilooe
for years. 1 [eel hi, another being illy appe
tite snit Strength have also greatly unproved by
the use of the Plantation flit tern.
ReSpeettllll3 , tin I ki linaast
Itt:Ehsnunt, Wts , Sept. 16, 1 4 63
• • • I have Len in the army hospital
for fourteen mouths--syfechless and neatly flf
At Alton, 111 . they gale Or a bottle u( Planta
tion Bitters • • Three bottles restored n,l
speech and cured me. • • A. FLet TY
The following is troth the Manager of the
IlMon Home °chool for the Children of Volun-
Ha v,:at x% ER MANSION. 57TEI
New \orb, Aug X, 1863.
DE. DRAKE: —'•Your w ondertul Plantation
Bitters have been giN en to some of our little
children Buttering from weakness and weaklungs
with most happy effect. One little girl in par
ticular, with pains In her head, loss of appetite,
and daily wasting consumption, on whom all
medical skill had been exhausted, has been en
tirely restored. We commenced with but a tea
spoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and
strength rapidly increased, and she is now well
liespecttully, lalks. O. Id. Davos.'
• • • I owe much to you, for I verily be
lieve the Plantation Hitters have saved m v hie
EEV. W. 11. W Aou °Nun, Madrid,
"•• • Thou wilt fiend metwo bottles more
of thy. Plantation Bitters. My wife has been
greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend,
AnA UCORIN, Phllxdclpnla, I's."
" • • • I have been a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia, and had to abandon Preaching. • •
Plantation Bitten, have cured me.
REV. J. S C ATHORN, Rochester. N "Y."
" • • • I have given the Plantation Bitters
to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the
most astonishing effect.
G. W. D. Ationews,
Superintendent Soldier's home. Gin.. U
" • • • The Plantation "litters have cured
me of Liver Complaint, of which I was laid up
prostrate, and had to abandon my business.
11. B. i1I.NG: , 1,11:1". lerciand, "
" • • • The Plantation Bitters have eurcl
me of a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary
Organs that has distressed me for years. It acts
Min=
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong.
the languid brilliant, and are exhaused nature's
great restorer. They are composed of the cele
brated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras,
Roots. Herbs. Sc.. all prose], ed in perfectly pure
St. Croix Ruin.
S. T.-1880--X
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with
weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart,
lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liv
er, constipation, &c., deserve to sutler if they
will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medi
cal authorities, and are warranted to produce an
immediate beneficial etrect: They are ex^eedinz
ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmlesa.
Nodes.—Any person pretending to sell Plan
tation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swind
ler and imposter. It is put up only in our log
cabin bottle. Beware of botttles refilled with
imitation deleterious stuff, for which several per
sons are already in prison. See that every bot
tle has our United States stamp over the cork
isiiimutilatcd, and our sigiwiture on steel-plate aide
label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout
the habitable globe. -
P. H. DRAKE ~CO.,
202 Brckadvni, N. Y
DHAILE*S PLANTATION'HIT S
—The genuine article soldby
SUWON JOHNSTON,
nor. Smithfield and 4th sta.
rela76mdtcw-eod
lIIIIMEZIEI
I'tTT-Bl'l H
('. 111oratE,
No 2.64 Broady:t)
And-manufacturers of
Saddlery & Carriage Hardware,
No. 7 St. Clair street, andijueuesne Way,
(near the Bridge,)
Jut-Iyd PITTSBURGH.
TO RESTORE TILE SICK TO
HEALTH —The blood must be purified
and all medicines are useless which do not pos
sess the quality of stimulating the blood to dis
charge its impuritieS into the bowels. lill.A.NlD
timmes PILL; possess this quality in a high de
gree, and should be in every family. They are
equally useful for.children and adults; adapted
to both sexels, and are as Innocent as bread, set
most effective as a medicine.
The Hon. Jacob Beyers of Springville, ind.
writes to I.)r. Bratidreth under date of May 11th
:
••l have used your Invaluable Vegetable Uni
versal Pills in my family since ltial; they hate
always cured even when other medicines were
of no avail. I have been the means of my neigh
bors using hundreds of dollars' worth and I am
satisfied they have received a thousand per cent.
in blessed health through their use. 'they are
used in this region for Bilious and Liver Dis
eases, Fever and Ague, and In all rheumatic cases
with the most perfect success. In fact they are
the great reliance in sicknes. and I trust your
venerable life may be long spared to prepare so
excellent a medicine for the use of Sian. •
Please send me your lowest price by the gross.'
Sold by Till/111AS REIWATH, Pittsburgh
and by all respectable dealers In medicines.
mlll7-Iyd&wc
THE CONFESSIONS AND EX
PERIENCE OF AN INVALI.D.—Pub.
Balled for the benefit, and as a UADTION Tit
CLING , MEN and others, who sutler from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay ot Man
hood, &c., supplying at the same time THE Man s
Ssur-Uunp... By one who has cured himself
after undergoing considerable quackery.
By inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope.
single copies may be had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, egg.,
feb6-3mdAw Bedford, Kings co., N. 1.
AIWA FACT
le it a Dye
In the year tbi Mr. Mathews tirst prepirei
the VENETIAN HAIR DYE; since that time
hae been used by thousands, and in no instance
has it failed to give entire satisfaction.
The VENETIAN DYE Is the cheapest in the
world. Its price is only Fifty cents, amt eai h
bottle contains double the quantity of dye in
those usually sold for Si.
The VENETIAN DYE Is warranted not to
jure the hair or scalp in the slightest degree.
The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity
and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation
whatever.
' 'rhe VENETIAN DYE produces any shade
that may be desired—one that will not lade.crock
or wash out—one that is as permanent as the hair
For sale by all drutgists. Price 50 cents.
A. 1. MATHEWS.
General Agent, 12 Gold et. N. Y.
Also manufacturer of Si ATIIEWS . A ariCA HAIR
oas, the besi i hair dressing In use. Price 25
cents. yanl6-Iyd
DR.TOBIAS , VENETIAN 110 Its E
LININIENT.—In pint bottle Ant till
cents, cures Imueness, cuts. galls., colic, he. Heal
the following.
Ibiszi.N. July 7t11,1:;.':;.
Totta., . —We hare used tor the past } en.
your Horse Liniment for lameness. kicks. cuts.
bruises and cull,', and in eI cry instance towel it
the test article I er Cr tried in this circus compa
ny. Please send me sIC dozen, as It is the unit
liniment we use now. We hare luta horses. some
+tillable, and we do not want to Iran e
town without It. HYATT FIZOz , T,
Manager Van A mburgh Co.'s Menagerie
~nld by lilt Pittsburgh, and
ail respectable Itruizgi,t s. (Mice. 56 Port)audt
street, New York. mhl7-lbil.kwc
7r-Z--Tc.A NEW THING UNDER THE
Si N
In Its eireet —instant aneritis.
In its eiil'iring yr, W rnAtridecs.
In All its ingredients—, i.getitble.
In its operittien—teAtur i ll
In Its beittitil3 mg results—enduring
In it. tendene) ,
I, It-
CRISTADORWS HAIR Di-E,
1.P;11.'..(14,11 bath he tho t:.
The a m• L 1 4 ,1 the 111(1.,1 Vrerlr ;;II ;. N •
ue%ru tr.l br ill It; re,:lt I. .liott
ii lir, •
:llanufactured by .1 Clil•-•T ADI alit
Ast“r Ii ruse, New ark Sall by all I q•;\,..
krista. Applied by all 14 xtr I;rl.FlSer
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ENETIANAM DYE,
YENETA I
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t 'or ut the I.httehed net \I mtcet
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BRADBURY'S
PIANOS!
Ih' moat Pt W ERFIii. and ELL i A N
IIIM!!11/1111I1Zil
in the country
L: R t•_ , l 'l' It I Z 1: &4
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Instituter. We are also agents for
SdoniackEr & GO:8 and Boardivau &Clay
W..11-known excellent PIA NI an,l
S. D.& H.W. SMITH'S MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS
PER§IONS DESIIIINCI A VERVEUT
Hiatt ument are op. ited to And exatuttse
before pup:tinning elsewhere. A nt,AW thll se %11i(1
hat e purchased these instruments in this t (coo
t) We take pleasure in reletring to Allen 11.
tiler, esq , Bateman tilt, esq., Allegheny ell)
John :%IcCurdy. (of Pnrk. Met 'urtly ('0.,) Mrs
Mc(lutry, Oakland ; Dr. Jonas It Mc(
A..Hoeveler,esq., Bard, esq. Bast Li -
erty ; Jrrhn Quinn, esq., Dr. D. M. Hostettel
M. Book, esq., Pittsburgh.
A Guarantee of 5 years with each to
strument.
WAIIBLINK & BARR,
sole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western
No. 2 St. Clair st., near Suspension Bridge. I
ASS - A general assortment of Musical Hoods
always on hand. mhl
REMOVAL.
ON THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1
will remove to No. 51 Fifth street, at pre,
ent occupied by .T. AL Holtman & Bro., and will
be prepared to give the public general satisfac
tion with a well assorted stock of * PHIL(
SOPHICAL and MATHEMATICAL INSTR -
Mr,NTS, and a large supply of OPTICA 1.
CIOODS, with a fine assortment of RUSSIAN
PEBBLE SPECTACLES, which are warranted
to strengthen and( mprove the sight. Made and
sold only by J. DIAMOND, Practical
No. 39 Fifth street.
Remember the number. 51.51. 514 Fifth street,
after the let of April and do not be imposed upon
by others. mht
T H E
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
Having organized under the National Curren,y
Act, is now prepared to do a
General Banking Business
Deposits received, Exchange, on the prinolial
cities the East and West
BOUGHT AND SOLD,
And collections made in every accessible
part of the country.
Office 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,
No. I].O 5imit.1213.131d.
Opposite the Custon House
MEE=
Wm. E. Schmertz, A. Ilartje.
A. S. Bell, Alex. holstein,
S. H. Hartman, Henry tierwig,
L. MorganstCna, B. Goe.
ADAM HEINEMAN, Prest.
R. C. Scinterzz, Cash. pro tem. mhT-2m,1
PIOPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
the Office of the Western State Peniten-
Harp until FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF
APRIL, for furnishing LUMP and NUT COAL,
and good FRESH BPV.F, free of bone, On all
cases the bone will be deOucted;) for egote year, •
front the first day of April' next. Bidsrit , ill be
opened on SATI:RDAY, THE SECOND, at is
a. in., and awarded to the lowest and . best bidder.
JOHN BIRMINGHA M,
Warden.
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MIMESIS TOMATOES AND PEACH
ES-
-300 doz. fresh Tomatoes, in cans,
209 w do Peaches, do
In grorriand for sale by
REFIVIER h ITRO'; ,
mllB 126 and 128 Wood st. I
. .
MIRE HIGHEST I.ooinit notriCTIC
A. in this city can be obtitine4V,by eap Alm:.
medtately at
No. 26 Fifth Street,
1100:11 NO. 1. SECOND STORY
tar Agent will be liberally paid for bringing
Men.
tric-Cholee of service given.
OFFICE PITTA. Sr. littEctort MCNING CO., 1.
Pittsburgh, March 18,1884. c
NNUAL AIEF.I'ING--'I'HN. ANNUAL
_AI meeting of the stockholders of the pin's
111 11‘ ill A N D Al I NiNti COMPANY
HI; H, c ill Ite held at the Ottice of
the Company; No. tlt street, on .q; ;:•.: DAY,
the '...lst inst.. at iu o'clock M. Ili
Illh/9-21 . 1
HO:S. M. Hi W E., See'p.
/FPI, E CLIFF MiNINO
Pittsburgh, March 18, 1864.
NNI . A.L 'MEETANG.—AMR; ANNUAL
meeting of the stockholders of the N4/141-1
ci A n. \Ll\ (21,NLY.A.:`; \ IF NI 'HAGAN
will be held at the mike of the Company, No
35 Fifth street, _ on NI, ,N DA V, the 31st lust., at 3
u'clock. p w. TH( 110 W li,
flecretary.
if I ALI. IN AT NO. MARKET AND
sec uur large and well selected stock of La
dies' flue (151 k-re, lialnlorals and Boots; Mens'
rive Stitched diallers and Hoots of Ii lore Kid
and Call; Boy a awl 1 cull.' 01 all styles
Ndissea' and Children's in endless I.ariety, eery
eheap, at
Zit RLAND'S,
9. Market st.. 2d door from sth.
r lIE JOuRNETME.N CAR PEN -
ters will strike for arOult sane of wages, on
Ni'M ) Y. ti n dist. and meet at the Passenger
nt. on Liberty street, at 0 o'clock. They
hate united patiently till necessity compels
them to demand a 111 compensation for their
labor. mlll9-1t
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ARE THE HEST
Everybody Wants It l
Everybody Buys It!
Evuqybod ) Uses It!
Nobody Can Get Aloug Without It !
Nobody will do Without It!
Nobody will have Any Other But It!
If F T~•ii3.:
It i'nc•l:
I 1 ILl•.1i:i -.'.
It I,7Bll).i•cli.it.r,s!
It will Hem. Braid and Embroider
MiE/EM=l
R'tiic I, uo Other Maiiitte Doe
n ; t•-z , I r 131" A
Nice, \o, 18 FIFTII STREET,
A. P. CHATONEY
LENWN.:-
5 ait' , slllll i 11,ft,7.•5
Just r, ;et, r,t rlr.ll, ,Ale I .•
H 1.1.1161: N. 11101 S.,
mlll 126 lintl 145 tan , 1 ct
sill El) AND l OVE: OYSTERS-
lOU .107,1 ! t 14.1 P e ,ysters,
•- _. ilysterA.
k .• I t...
` ti
I.\i L{
and 1•2. s \ and st
P t
I F: \ t i t ;4 ,7
o T ,
" t liATE,Irom
tho gr -I',E). of 1 11101,1./ • v,,1-L'ty of Broth
er() I,,re I'll I.rl , 1 r i r'Ft F P. from the
"I:And of Wooden Nolnwe nnd Hab
it," t W exhildttlon intl lot bAle by
W. P. MARSHALL.
t,l" o<xl street
in 1,1•4
BECKBANI 1'27 LIBERTY
snit:Er, PIT L,;131 Hi IH, Agents for
Russell Mower an.l Reaper. Buckeye Mower
and Heaper. quaker Mower and Reaper, Cayu
ga Mower and Reaper. Farmer Mower, Wood
'ilower, and also. Horse Hakes. Ilay Elevators
slat Agricultural and Farming Iniplementa of all
kinds. rnhl9-ffl,kw
TA LANDRETH SONS'S NEW CROP
OF GAIMEN SEEDS, just received and
for sale by BECKHAM S LONG,
No. 127 Liberty at.. Pdtaburgh, Pa.
MENEM
'LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF
spring and r•hrumer Botirs. sl-D)Es.
r7.:tITLIi:, and BALM( )1-1A LS of the latest
styles. opening every .lay. and the cheapest in
the city. I li. )I{l. AND,
Myirket st.
H OMINY - 11l MILS FLINT HOMINY
rc,r,‘,l ovl inn sale hy.
1-4:l %HZ s A It r t
corner ri arket and First sta.
_
PoT.vroig:,4
bushels ellob.e Neshanno,ks,
'2ou }'each Blows.
10. Jnl. rink
I u-t recel% col nal for ,A
FETZER h. A InISTRONG,
come r" arket And First Sta.
CI RP:I47.N APPLF:q-50 itElLs PRIME
‘,W Al' rectui ed and for sale by
FETZER k ARMSTRONG,
m 1,19 corner Market and First sta.
O IL RAH I/ E.I.S-4111 NEW OIL BAR
ust re,pieed and for sale by
FLTZER n ARMSTRONG,
corner Market and First sta.
ROCHESTER AND BU FF AL 0
0001. ER TOOLS—For sale by
JAMES BOWN,
136 Wood st.
driAULKING IRONS—SRUGA.RT &
CAR VEICI , . AI AKE—For sale by
JAMES BOWN,
136 Wood st.
AULKING MA ',LETA. OF SU
PE-
C , rior quality—For Fide by
JAMES 134 JWN.
mhl9 136 Wood et.
giIIE"Tf.ERY LAROFC ASSORT.
men t of Table and Pocket—For sale by
JAMES BOWN,
136 Wood at.
ifinl.T'S REVOLVERS AND ALL'
other appro; ed kind—t'or sale by
J.\ AI Er- MU
130 Wood at
HARDWARE -A GENERAL
sortment—For sale by
JAMES BOWN.
13:i Wood st.
eIIiAILOR SHEARS4•EW PATTERN,
1. —J ust received andlb i sale by i
'c. A ARES GOWN,
radii .. i r....____ 2.18 Wood at. 1
Ea
E.,-1100 SECOND
Ea band IRON BOU?, by
H. -
- riSAVIGM & co.,
63 siiiiimeid it.
Hocerthautoics AND GAITED% A.7.{
Eastern prices, at BORLAND'S ;
lentri 98 Market at.
30-DATAAVINEBTIENENTS.
ik
•
FORIjig4FFLIOTED I
GENUINE MEDICINES
PAREIRA BRAVA,
After an experience of many years in private
practice now offers it to the afflicted in a highly
concentrated form.
What is Pareira Brava ?-10811
It has, since 1663, been a specific for
CALOULOTJS AFFEOTIONS;
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS;
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS ;
LEOCORRIIOEA and all diseases of
THE URINARY ORGANS
It has been recommended by the talent of the
Medical Profession for nearly two centuries.
The Fluid Extract of
llA_ltlat - EZ A_ BRAVA.
I 3 110 W offered to an afflicted world in a shape
WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL
For all diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gray
el or Dropsical swelling, no medicine invented
can cope with this compound in its power to it
erally
ANNIHILATE DISEASE
All bad properties in the drug are removed by
the process of its compounding in the shape of
fluid, leaving its
~ww~;~~~~te~~:~i~~~:~1Yixyl~~l~~sl
Young men who may be suffering from the
many ills consequent upon early indiscretion or
abuse should try one bottle and be relieved. The
symptoms are
INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION,
NERVOUS INDISPOSITION,
LOSS OF SIGHT,
WAIpl HANDS AND T.TAIRS,
FLUSHING OF SKIN,
GENERAL LASSITUDE,
By not arresting these signs, which as ;unerring
ly point as the needle to the pole, to Impotency,
Epileptic Fits, Premature Decay and Death, a
crime against nature is committed—a practical
although protracted SUICIDE is being commit
ted.
All medical authorities agree that were the Cl-
Removed, that there would be far less use Mt
..t.s the records of these humane Institutions
prove that a very large proportion of their pa=
rents owe their reception and detention witht
them to early habits of indiscretion.
For all unpleasant and dangerous diseases
Gilson's Extract of Pareira Braya
A.bsolutely cures secret diseases, of no matter
what length of standing.
No change of diet is required, no cessation
from business.
G.t
Soldiers Home upon Furlough
And who may peshaps have unfortunately con
tracted disease, will find the Extract of BARBA
RA BRAVA the specific for their ills.
By its peculiar action upon the Kidneys, it
causes a frequent desire to urinate, thereby re
moving obstructions and securing the sufferer
against all fear of stricture of the Utherea.
Beware of the numberless quacks to be found in
all large cities. Many of them know
Nothing of the Practice of Medicine,
And yet they are allowed to deceive anddecoy
'r -crwvivAL3Fa."3r,
Until oftentimes after allfetime of misery, death
kindly ends their 'mitering.
Qilson's Chlorine Water,
In connection with the Extract, is a specific for
the Gonnorhea, or protracted Greet.
Syphilitic patients, especially cases of old
standing would do well to try
A Medicine that has STOOD THE TEST OF
YEARS, and in connection with the use of the
EXTRACT OF PAREIRA BRA VA,
Will effectually eradicate any cue, no matter of
bow long standing..
Price, $1 per* Bottle
No. 16 Dey rt., New York, General Agent
17172Lio2aassawlek elb 11.4otiti-14
J. Al. FIULTECIoN,
Dispatch Bathlies, Fifth Direst,
GIVSON'S
The Inventor of the extract of
EARLY INDISCRETION
Insane Asylums,
YOUNG, DEMN"
GiII_,SON.S PTT-TA,
H. C. OAKLEY,
can /ma sets
BBDGGFBT,
PITTt3BUBGII.
=IIHMEMEMI
TO-DAY'S, ADVEITN
.•4',,.': . "'. -;
BOOTS' & iHOES.
Concert Hall - Shoe Store,
62 1 - 11 . T.11 STMT,
HAVE -,...
JUST RECEIVED
THEIR
l r
SPRING GOODS,
Containing the largest assortment that has ever
been oared to the retail trade in this city.
mhl,s
Wall Paper! . Wall Paper!
WINDOW SHADES,
AND
OIL CLOTHS.
L ATEST
at es
prices, at
Foerster & Schwarz's,
No. 104 swrrizixami,r)
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sAgrag
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
Philadelphia & New York
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO.
Daily Freight Line.
ONSIGNMENTS TO EITHER
IL, Agent forwarded to any point East or West
free of commission and with dispatch.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 S. Delaware avenue,
Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
No. 117 Wall street,
New York.
WILM(,N wHILLin - N, President.
mhl4-3md
SPRING, GC30013t.4.
GRAY& LOGAN,
At No, 19 Fifth Street,
lrjrAVE NOW OPENED A COM-
E - 7 piste assortment of
Boy's
Youth's and
Children's
Comprising all the new styles of the present sea
son, in
Metropolitan,
Leonard,
Cutaway.
Garibaldi,
AND
YOke Suits,
And a tine selection of
Sack Coats and English Walking Suits
FOR YOUTHS.
GRAY & LOGAN,
No. 19 Fifth street
mhl4-2w
1171ITE, ORR I• CO.
No. 25 Fifth Street
H AVE FOR SALE EXTRA
HEAVY BROWN LINEN,
Made in imitation of
HEAVY BROWN MUSLIN.
Country merchants are incited to examine
their goods as they are otrered at a low price.
mhlB
1•01171=1. 1 1"1:1C lai
NEW STYLES
WINDOW SHADES,
< Received THIS DAY.
• C j ,) NEW SPRING STOCK
OF
oi CARPETS!
Well seasoned
OIL
AT REcCALLITM'S.
• I
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lENT4CO
NO. 87 FOURTH STREET
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OP
Calf;
Kip, and
Grain Leather
C AVA LRY BOOTS,
With Enameled and Plain Lega,
171WW14 FIT/IVT"-51
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PERSONS OF MUSICAL TASTE
recommend to every one .that singe and
Plays, three books, namely : the
II ODi C IL CIE. 4 ;
colhxtlen.of Piano Mutt ; the
11311,VialEit
nyonuae, of_Ott /kabob, Due tt ira4V r. "
tette', with PlllllO Accompaiiiinthre, and e
SitOWEII34DE•I 3 MUELLS,
Containing bholee Voital Duets, - withPitifio no
companinienta.` The price of each is so low
112,28Litelot.keiet $2 hipisin biniiing—.that the
sale is greggy,itamenaa. For ago to:
• CHAS. O. zati.i.tik,
81 Wood-at.
Clothing,