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A s - 1 . . , , "::' ' ~..7,, . . ~,„..,„,-\,: _ •k: ,:,,. 5. --,,._. , ......-- . .,-,„,-- -. 2 . ,_,_:, 7 -7---... 2,00 Six months . 35,00 ' 1,50 One year 25,00 . ,00 ' le ones a week I year. $30,00 , ~..,L4 „ P05T,1. 7 by mall, $B,OO per year. _ jr___,.,..._ ,___,.. ... 7..: 7 ff.._ r . . 4 , : . „ ir ,,,,,ver_4l:---- 1- - -- , --- - - ,- .. : -.L_177-----7 . . :.7 ------ il .:: -7 - 1 . -_ -__ . ___. - 4'. - . • •-; ,:ity,at 18 cents per week. s••• 1..-11" F. CI tTI 'l' . (1 II - I. I r i • ___ . .. -_,. ; -_- - , - - .. : ;1- - - - • ----- - --- • .- , . .. ,--- •• $1,50 • __-__:_-_ _-_-_ • , (and one to getter up,) 1,20 ' . 1,10 - -- S. P. BAILR —,-.-.,-.. -_-..__ _..-= -----7._ ___ _ --- __ ___ --_- -- - -- - - --7.--.----- - - "--- --- - - . .., One 11isertion s ..i. s.s Two insertiblis...4. 1. Three losertions4. 1, Four Insertions 4. 1, Five insert - I,meg.. One week ..... . 2, Two' iveels • 8, Three weeks 5, One square ehangeahl T 1 A I T., Single subscriptions in Delivereci, in the ci SEEK' Single subscriptions. Five copies, each.... Ten copies, each.... Twenty copies, each, 'Thirty • H ERNIA OR RUPTURE Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture owed Hernia or Rupture cured lieruia.or Rupture cured Ilerrata or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Masah's Radical Cure Truss Atitter , *.Pasent Truss Fiteh's Supporter Truss Self-Adjusting Truss Dr. Batwing's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapeus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses Dr. S. 8. Flteh's Silver Plated Sap- Plies Drops, for the support and cure of Mastic Stockings, for weak and ramose Elastic Brace Cape, for weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages Self-Injecting Syringes; also every kind of Syringes Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss which will radically cure Hernia or Rupture Zia — Office at hie DRUG STORE, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Trusses should send the number of Inches around the body immediately over the DR. KEYSER will give his personal attentum to the aplication of Trusses in adults and children and he Ss satisfied that. with an experience of twenty years, he will be enahled to give satisfac- Setf-Injecting Syringes Self-Lujeeling Syringes Self-Injectinz Syringe. Self-Inject tug Si yringa, Sold at DR. Ii.EYSER'S, Ikl Wool street SuApensory Bandages Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different Linde, A dnzejt different Linde, A dozen different kinds, At DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood Street. 11010-13A,S,W pILE.24 OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING C 11.11, E D Below mill be found a cerlificale from one of the moat respectable citizens of 14 - ilk/ ns tozonship in regard lo Dr - . Keyser's Lind=a!,.' Blood Searcter The Doctor's orrtelcates ore within reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to h ie preparations DR. GEO. 11. KET.9,EI: :—I became atticted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to unfit me for work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could not do anything on account of them, they came out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and sake whatever I could hear of or read of in elm tiara and pamphlets that fell in my way, but I could not get cured, sometimes they would do me some good for a little while, but afterwards they would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors who visited me at my house and gave me some medicine but It would not do, I could not get well. Over a year ago I got an iujvertisement of yo4ir Lindßars Blood- Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to ma rill told me one bottle would not cure me. J UST WHAT and that my whole system would have to be re- Dewed * by the medicine before I got well. I bought one bottle and took It home with me and used it according to your directions. I then call- ed to see you again, n lit n you said I could no exped mash benefit from one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five bottles. After this quantity had been used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur ea me for twenty years. In other respects w 3 health is improved, and I auras well as could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and there is no appearance of a return of the disease. I can do any kind at tanning work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work, which before used to hurt me. When I found out your I3lood-Searcher I kept on taking It until I got entirely well. I consider it my du ty to make my case known to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering as I was anddo not know the value of your medicine. You may publish this if you like—l live In Wi/kina Tcnanstip, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate if they wish to call ELLIOTT DAVIS December 24th, 1863 allif l Look out for the name of DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER on the rover of the bottle and pasted over :hi cork ; 40 for his damp on Me UnigdAtates stamp on the top of the bottle to prevent being impos sd upon by a spurious article which is in the market. dalt&lydkva Editor and Proprietor K UNKEL•S CIRLIEOkIRA TED Hitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, • Flitter Wine of Iron, Flitter Wine of Iron, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspelisla and Indigestion, For D)spepsin and Indigestion, For Weak stomachs and i Fenerrl Faddy For Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak Stomachs and i;nncral Urbility Reliable and Sure to do l food, Reliable and Sure todo Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, And Cannot do And Cannot do And 'nnnot do And Cannot do Harm, Costs but little end Purities the Blood, Costs but little and Purifies the Blood. Costs but little and Purities the Blood. Costs but little and Purthes the Blood, Itle only nil( We only ask 3 We only ask a We only sat, a (11" this Valuable Tome (11 this \ alualle Tt(nie, Of this \ 'doable Tonic, I_lt this V sluslide Tonic, Only 75 t le. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 15 Cts. and t ine I ioilar per Bottle, Only 75 Cts. and One Doll-sr per Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per 15ntt le, Manufactured solely by N. A. El NE EL 2+. 8110. General Depot, Ila Market street, Har risburg, Pa. For sale In PITTSBUBAIH by all respectable dealers. For sale in Pittsburgh 17 R. E SELLERS & CO., and R. L. FAHN ES" oCK tt. janl4Ani PRIVATE Tio I DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, CITIZENS AND STR A INDAERS IN need of medical ad vice should mgt fad toga him a call. Br. Brown's remedies never fail to care impu rities. serninlons and venereal adretnins. hereditary taint. sorb as triter. p,M,IS and ether skin diseases, the origin 01 which the pa tient is ignorant. Dr. D's remedies for this affliction, brought on by solitary habits., are the only nation, knna n in this country* which are sale and will speedily restore to health. Pr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days painful aftilcticin. He also treats Piles, Meet, flonnorthoe. I • re that Discharges, Female Disease!, PHII, in the Back and kidneys, Irritation of the 131.ulder. Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered must cocain at least ONE DOLLA 11. Medicines dent to any address said) packed. Office and private rooms No 50. :Nmoidicid STREET, Pittstitireh. Pa. nrosdkiv. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. "Great Amer lean Reined y." Harvey's Chrono Thermal HAVENEVE.R YET F.III.EHAVIIEN , Pre ra the directions have been strictly followein i t t0 , r04rn.7. r•rarti in removing difficulties arising ttow OBSTRUCTIONS, Olt tEPAGE iF i „ tat tar NATI RE. I ,lirlpit• cretable ex- Or in restoring the 133 stem to perfect health when tr., t, and ..d v 111 1-til rely, as it has outliving from Npinal Att,tionb, Prodtpntl, t,ell d 1/1 e tor llinlll yetirtl, and Uterl, the NAtiltes, or other weakness., ot the re in t,,,te , 1 it ti,s toil failed Ina soi literine Organs. The Pills sit- perk-tilt harmless n u t , to ro ,, hate hen. on the constitution, and nll5 he taken the ihitti.lerit to gain 1. 1,r3 ot er the most stubborn most delicate females lelltu•Lit din; at the same time t.r I with their con THE' ACT AS A CHARM, stirdtion, unlu thel think therriselx es be)dnil the reach ti Ivo torspitt, By strengtriening, lot igorating , and restoring the , you tc, system to a healthy condition, and by bringing l i e h " aa :, „aq ; do,hor. on the monthly iierioil with regularity. No ma:- hetee f Eaiie ' '` q ter from what eauseihe obstruction may nil, ll n al ti ars ,:et t .-ir. ukr from any They should, however, NI IT be taken the first ,t ,„ „ r rif„ three or four months of pregnancy, though sale ' ho will mail tree to one dewing the I'n,pnr•- at any other time, as miscarriage honk l be the . Sari e. fun Ireatst. loan result- Ale - Price, Sr .fi iit e bottles lot pItLLA 4. an Each box contains 60 Pills. iNE 1‘,14./trled 1/A1 is 01 the DR. 11, it TREATISE If es etp kind on Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, Miscarriage. Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature Nl . and emphatically the LA DIE' - VATE MkIIICA L ALA IsER, a pamphlet of :0 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. .64 — Thf pills and Book will be sent by mail. confidentially, when desired, asstsic L I . I and pre-paid on receipt of mane} BRYAN,I. N. fr , Itruerol Agent, No. 161 etleir Street, New York. &Er 'Joseph Fleming, Druggiet, corner .1 the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts burgh. oc6-emd&w AV -HEELER W ILS(IN'S N OTICE TO ALL CONCERNL.D.— Among a certain class of self-important peo ple there is n peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that oth ertise and treat Ire diseasesnamed in this card. an: Insgs , ks.) why this should be, they nor no one else con tell L O C S. 'l' I 'T C' II Are they not aware that all physicians treat dbi eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just I 11 k,( ' 1 I I \ l'S the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these _ very refined parties. I suppose they would rut let one-of their family go to a party that has di voted years for their benefit. ben use he iL.i.ert sea the fact, and their Inraily physwisin says he is l';Inerl11 I , litre ir,.l St" /,.oe , . ile Emporium, a humbug so he can get the case. I titer. he h.., almost deprived the party of his life. Hr coni, at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know 7 Are they got aware that Sir hree doers heir's , "'ink Ii be-fe Astley Cooper, sir Benjamin Brodie. Sir Charles Ball and ill. Paul Itiaord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases 7 These melt are held up as shining lights in the medical world I don't assert that all men are worthy that putdlsh. still -there are agreat number of them that are. I ha - e devoted myself to the stud) and treatment id, PRIVATE Dlete...+l'. upwards of 40 3 ears, and without egotism ran say I have saved hundreds from years of ml_sery and untimely dehtli. treatment is conflli,l to the vegetable altogether. as I think It is the best and moat certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates il I thought It necessary to certify to my general so -- - oess : but my long residence In this city is suffi cient proof without adding It re and all diseases arising from It are cured in it THIRD NATIONAL BANK much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to lie careful in se- yin trig orzanized under the Notional letting a physician. The different advertisements A et, Currency fa now prepare to do a that are seen in our papers arc of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured Anne- General Banking Business. ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 55)0. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postoffice. EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET ALBUM ! Holding trod' 12 to 21 Pictures, v'orz FOR, Can be sent to all parts of the United States for Twenty Cts. Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables. BET,OW -4.11.-L, AT PITTOCK'S, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE feb3s :1 : Orf r► IV t A :1111 1 , Invented 1848. Perfected 1802. RECEIVED TRIBUTE PROM ALL other Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel er & Wilson's a medal for its device, called "Cir cular Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,) as the best for ail purposes on exhibition. ('Cr lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest,fabries. Sold and rented, Cot. Penn & St Clair, streets. A. M. MFGII.EGOR. my2o-dittaw-ly Agent. 56 a.s h. s. ".PNT El A N D l quarts," liehlziek's Cluunpaghe; 80 Oases Sparkling Moselle. In item and,tor sale b MIL ER & BRISJIRTSON MEDICAL The iire3l Tunic, The Great Tonic, The (Frost Tonic, The Orem T,,nie, No. 50 Smithfield Street SEMINAL WEAK NE: RIIET'AIATIS'Nf AT P. rtICT;f4 LOW AT l'Tt I C.l,:w. MEDICAL GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFOR TUNATE! THE: LON(I sOFGHT FOR IPSCON - E.RE: I) AT I,A.s-r jRCS CHEROKEE REMEDY, CHEROKEE INJECTION ! mill hoots, Barka and Leaves. jii h., ok lip:111,1)1 - , the oreht Indian blurs!. r.. C. d .ICr, e,l 1 1 „ tarihary urynns, such ax Inranlinrate the tams, I hthernmation of the Wand., I. , ns.Alhnt ton ui l/h. /1,4111 !/&, Vase In the Riad& , Si ui, .•r. (ern vet, Glee!, Ganarrha^a, and . 14, r um 7 1 ,1,11,1 1 , 1 thew ralirS of Fluor .I lLux (or lin 1 I r, 1, null, 11 . 41 I e 11, old na t ,- roux +Ord ;rine, hors rla tied. . . • .01,5 It IN preplrt-li i a t unee form. the dose onl b e ing trout to nc two tea d - spoonfuls three tittles it tiny. pt Ate . lt is diuretic and nlteratire in its action; mg and cleansing the.blood, causing it to note to all its original purity and vigor ; thus retooling front the system till pernicious,canses t hirb hare induced disease. ' CHIs:ROIiEE INJECTION . is intended as 4it silt or assistant to the ('hero keg Remedy, 1.1 should be used in conjunction with that me - do - loc in all C:INVE of GON.1111(1'0, Gird, CN it h ors, It etfeeti are /leafing, south big, Nd fr•nul, • • \ log -ill seaiding , hest, chor dee and ni the burning and almost unitudot title p tlrl riot It e\ 1 , 1,100 ed u ith 'mar l} all the , 5l) -t., ClIfi r :12()Ii CI ICIFI: t ' •tt •••.. Sr .Nitt!t. t.4IV 1 . 1 I I Sal La, .!1% / , 41t k Donn, A • (11 r • r 1-..ruption ~. , I .1 , r. it , I . 1 . "/X . 0 . 11 by dr- t , 5 all rosy.. d rage iatu every where Dr, W. R. Merwin & I_ll.ett) fitrt N., 1 ork r. 4,1 Ly ti6ii H. h iiu 1\ 00,1 11.. i 1111,1,-,0,),124.w 1 - 111;Iii,.-;1 PRE:1111.AI The Ch en 1.4„1, . 4 11111)1)1es* and Rest N. 27 FIFTII ST WM. SUMNER & CO., TI: N (3 ENT:, f*• b27-r1 sc w Deposits received, Exchange, on the principal cities of the Last and \Vest 1101:C,arr ANT) SOLD, And collections made in every ancessible part of the country. (Jtlice for the present. (until the completion of the New Ranking House, corner of \Voott street and Virgin alley,) in the lianklng Hoorn of the DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION. ZeTo. .1.1.0 Eizialtlillealci. Opposite the Custoo House \Vm. li. Schmert7 A S. Bell, S. H. Hartman, L. Morgmostern, A. Hartle, Alex. Holstein, Henry Gerwig, H. (Joe. ABA:\ REINEMAN, Prest. H. C. St lilt ERA ash. pro tem. mh7-21:nd • .TOTICE.—TII H: EIECUTIVE COM -11 All i - crIE of the Pittsburgh Sanitary , Fair tY e result I that all the different branches al industry. profession and trades, be requested to meet in separate cons Cottons at once and al. point three or more members as a t 'ommittee to ai.l in the Pittsburgh sanitary Fair. It is res pectl till} requested that the tutees of all of said 'onimit let, Is• handed in at once to the Secre tary ol the A rtsoeiation at their Rooms. 9ti Water street, of er Zug & Painters Warehouse. By (mist, F Jilt mtiltt Chairman. PHOTOGRAPH CARDS FOR GEN TLE.lll.l:N.—tiamples and Catalogues sent for 25 cents. Enclose an envelope with your own name and address. L . HEIVIAIETTE, mhl-3md 585, Liberty st., New York. SAVE YOUR GAS By USING GLEA son's Anti-Flickering. American and Imper ial Gas Burners, a sure sal ing of twenty-tile per gent. The Anti-Flickering is just the thing (or the Office. Call and see them burn at the (las Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of WELDON & KELLY, not 164 Wood street. ••-- BBLS CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,. Nails, assorted sizes, Clover Seed, Mess Beef, Mackerel, bbls and halves, Herring In store and for sale by ht PAT SON & AMMON, No. 6 Wood st. -101000 TS, SHOES AND GAITERS Al.l Kap Eaatern prices, at BORLAND'S, leb27 98 Market at. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1864 DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C.! gl in :a - Cr I 7:1 g 7,-. t z t . 4 ~ ,-. - z 4 i4 l c E = 5 ~.4 . Q Oil a, ~, (ob.\ 7-- xo g --/-: 7:1 '- - r*, • fti.; 5. ~ This new abomination, the intermar riage of the white and black race—styled Miscegenation is finding advocates amongtthe leaders of Abolitionism. The New York Tramne argues as follows: MISCEGENATION From the New York Tribune, March t 6. We notice a tolerably warm discussion going on in the newspapers and else where, concerning what used to be cal led "amalgamation," and is now more sensibly styled " misceginateort"—a word tolerably accurate, although a lit ill• t.,,, long for popular and daily use. By this, as most of our readers know, is meant the intermarriage of different races, as of blacks with whites. The mere mention of this, as an open quegion of propriety and expediency, fills many minds with an unspeakable wrath, and they answer it according to long harllored prejudices, taking very little if any trouble to think upon it at all. And yet it is evident that it'is a question ! which must be considered well, and de - ' tided, not by an appeal to old notions, AT i but by experience. Those who solve it RUMPTON & CO., 367 LIBERTY by sr snap judgment are usually extreme - era for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Iv ignorant and more or less ill-temper (WHOLESATF, & RETATT,. , qui C 1 sTREET, sole proprietors and manufactur- Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a Elf MAN, ed, and their solution is consequently superior article of PALM, il - OLIVEi'd, worth nothingat all. Theoretically, the ROSIN SOAI's, And various Toilet and ' s and R Fanc Soas. our Silver Pea Son o whi c h A general assortment of the tteitaist styles of Iwe confidently tit rOCOMMeIId as better for general problem divides itself as follows: . I use than any other before the nubile, should he I Win the admixture of whiteand black Trimmings and Hosiery borne in mind has neither Potash. Salt. Lime blood necessarily produce a physically , or Eosin, or any other substance in its montane- Nl - (..ak ,, p . r , o . ge n ut: . ? .. This is a question for ture which can shrink or injure the Attest fabric. LADIES' and GENTS' Flannels and Woolens eon be washed with the the l' ,l •• I ".oglst. rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed '.?. Will Snell admixture neeesAtate a NECK TIES AND SCARFS, l i",'2,:h„,Tni.f Slicer Pe a rl , n iP t c. r ru g i,,e ilre ,„`,"'„'!; 'r'' t o.l'r nl . naturally inftrior position the “ tate and tear. silt er Pearl Soap remotes ifi.the Minty of man? Thi., ii a question LA(.4.,. - S, EDGINGS, PLAIN, HEM- itreese, Dirt. Tobacco Stains, Printers' Ink, for the ethnologist STITCHED AND EhIBHOIDEE- Smoke and the worst Bilge Water Stains instan f- 3. Have such admixtures heretofore .E.ti HANDKE.ttutitEks, i } , by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro been followed by the evil consequences tettting windows, carpets and larnibure from New & Rich, Maltese Lace Collars, suds and slops. It imparts a MI/ilancy to Plate, which a modern recurrt nee to them Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled Paintings and would threaten? This is a question for EMBROIDERED COLLARS and Patent Leather immediately. and for cleaning Marble And Floor l'iles it has no equal. For the the historian. uNDERs LEEN - Es, bath and particularly for skampooning, the Sil- 4. Are such admixtures forbidd a e l n by the law of God? This is a question feu. vet Pearl Stoop is ft perfect - luxury. In tt word qualities ac -13/1/7-:S-4 TrtIMMING-S lt i ota w l h e ' :lg h e a i s t e tl t it r 4 'd rea ' t b est s = r r i i c s' r e „ of the age. the theologian. This Company respeetfull t ask a trial from all 5. Will such admixture lessen the ill all shades and latest patterns. ! ) redo, live resources of, the country? who are interested, and in every case will refund the price of the same Sill/111d it foil to accomphsh 1, Silk & Worsted Embroid. Braids, „tint we claim for if ft, is iv a question for the economist. Sold at ace cents per pound iii fifty poliml Now we have no objections whatever boxesllmli Delivered to the cars, boats, in Ae ny, liirmingham and city residences tree of 10 the inteilireut discussion of all these charge Directions (id- use on all packages. questions. But we insist that those who Liberal discount to the trade are neither physiologists, ethnologists, Merchants Dom abroad w ill do will to t rit e CHI - NIP - It iN O. Co., a call, 367 Id bert ) stieet, , historians, theologians, nor economists _ . .oppositePebnit U iilros,l Passenger Daiwa lq . 1- are not just the persons to issue conclu -17.1...1--Err 11.1E1110N S4-14,1rire of all imitations NUM' genuine • . sive 0,,0 , mas upon a topic so itnpottant. ' 4 ~141,5 i. 11,u,:,,,Ar trade !work, SLIM i'e I, i .14t ii u - e inventor by N ational coo } right. We are ashamed to find those who pro- Jet, Bugle, Steel, Gilt and Pearl Buttons, as :',lg a ;Td1)) t h _ fess to be the leaders and informers of SECOND NATIONAL BANK the public thought permitting them- Elmall Wares and Notions In endless linty OF PITT'SBLPGH. sett, a blindly to be led by those who are still blinder into a ditch of iliac— digits and noisome assumptions. There IA e buy worn manufacturers and first hands i-, no doubt, a great prepdice against only. and otter to meta honts anti dealers an ex- TiIEASt RY DEPARTMENT, the black race in the Ln te 1 d States, tenshe had corefully ~,,k,,,s ed si.k._ 4 l Ec t i T. : ORIFICE. 05 ( 'ow I'l RoLLeu oe Tag Ocenewer, Washington City, I•eb. IM./g 1864, but kis impossible to say.,that this is Eit:t; eult:E.-.. I, , v b a , Ert ‘ e ,, , , , 1. .. , , Lly , sittis t li t le i t s or l l ,, - ., e , iil „ e t n il t : resented appear- not the result of a . ertteriind systematic 1 1 ACIt IT M A.: 4 U , 1 - -N - 1 ) 1- '-:, that li ' . tti ‘ e ' :-.1, 5 1?;•: . 1) NATIoN ' AL fIAIV it.' ti, gradation, and it will continue to be . PiTTstit 'hi if!, In the I minty at Allegheti), impossible to say this with the least logi suit State of Peunsyls ARIA, hit, beam duly organ- , , w , , iii.' , , a ' i acic curacy until all traces of the bond • 'Led under and according to retitliliniii ii II the Act of Congress, entitled - Ai, Act to pro- age in which the blacks have for nearly two centuries been held have disappear- - New Goods tide a Notional I 'tirrenc t , secured by a pledge ot I toted States Stoaks, and to prim, Me ior them ciuotiVt"'taii"tlia:ilrrig"3l.fuo'ill'inl ;I'l"slic",7n7i.:l.l.et.7l.laP-rit'h%edftliflelites prejudice l e i d o . N - 121 S 1,: - , c n h orh ii has it I c i m s b a y t a n l o l - c ak o e n a fi n n s ed a New Goods ~,.,,..,, ~,,,,,,,..,li,,f:lllid ~..hccit„gretreiriv:ilmt:Lt oeitmatti,kx.l. lii blocks. .:1.11 Christians in the middle with 1 age supposed that .Jews exhaled a bad u t , f,,w, therefore, I. 1-11'.:11 tlca ',morn. Comp- odor front their bodies, and the marriage ' of a Jew and Christian at that period would plat e been far Now Gor 1: troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said SECOND NA 1 loNAL HANK OF more likely to pro- I'll'lNl3 t" Rall, Count ) of Alleglien ) , and Store , business) It Honking uthorized to odinmenee the Yoke a mob in any civilized city than the marriage of a white man and black of under the Aot aforesaid. hand New Goods ....--- ,„,,, 1 ,,"„ 1 ,e„:',",":,;',7,;,..,".:',1',r,:‘ - ' 1 1 3 `,`„",;.,e','„in,.1..„.„_ . woman would be now. Them i 3 the i s• I cry, Patai YI ;trol ler cCI 'Lb NIL I simple fact. It is impossible to get Comp o f the Currency around it, or under it, or over it, with I the whole copperhead powerof wriggle. New Goods THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK , Now, the white hatred of the black in OP PITTSBURGH, PA.. ! this, country is precisely of this charac- ter. Delicate people say that it is nat , ural. We answer that it is impossible ,to prove that it is natural. Of course it is easy to glassily its different sources. A man of great refinement may dislike to associate with an ignorant negro as Ile would with any ignorant man of whatever tribe. A man proud of his purse may scorn a poor negro as be ' would a poor white man. A man sys tematically acquiescent in the wrongs and cruelties of society, may shun a ne rgro as he would any unpopular white. A man who has himself been underes timated may be jealous of any attempt t.) do justice to others. But we must insist that all this settles nothing except our human inhunianity--eXcept that in spite of our religious professions, we do not dwell together as brethren—except I that we do not, rn spite of our Bibles, I believe that God has made all men of 1 one blood. For the opinion of a jealous, illiterate, course -minded creature upon this or any other topic, the most refined hater of the African would probably have no respect; and.yet the ill-natured prejudice of this brutalized being is just precisely the prejudice of the learned and accomplished. you ask the one why he hates the black, and he will answer —because he hates hint. You ask the ' other why Ile hates the black, and he will answer—because he hates him. For the life of us we cannot see why the philosopher of the shanty does not make. out quite as good a case as the philoso pher of the study. The reason why they cannot tell, but this they know, and know full well—they do not like the blacks. o—d ' 4 ...4 .-q _L: - E ' ..,‘ r e ?C', 0 1 7 c ui , T ,-,- r :: ........ '•'^ e 111 7 2 , 2: *I 1". = it ... ET ~., ".- -1 . 5 4 , i . ; (.::: 4 . L z , ...1 t, '—' c47.1. ' ~..4 2 ... 2 Z L . .: .;:. C.O .IK z . c ..,, 1....1 2 i ~=, &I 4 5"...' Er-. Z 4. < • ;"' Z" e ,-• z e - _ . ...0 z. .., set 'd 1 11 . 1 1 ;I.' o.rn( 15. i _ a l' - r , Z 7. . ;".* 2 ... s . 04 ~..,.,., 1 Z .. t ,. r.., ' l7 , :;..^: e. L i .C . ' f, r - A G !: grl • •':-: 1•••1 '4 - 4 0 ..,.. 2 . 0 b. Z. .4 . N EW SPRING GOODS THE SPRING FASHION Plaid and Plain Bonnet Ribbons, New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goode New Goode New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods AT HUGUS & HACKE'S 400 PIECES NKW • K PRINTA DARK ANI) LIGHT, DE LAINES at 8I BALMORALS at $2,50 Oorner Fifth and Market ate. TO CONTRACTOI2EI, PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR the erection Of the Third National Bank o Pittsburgh. Plans and specifications are now ready and can be seen at the otlice of Barr Moser, in the Dispatch building, betw een t h e hours of 734 a. m., and 6 p. m., where bids will be received until March 19th, at 12 in, In hl2-dtcl _ A. GOOD INVESTMENT.—A .11TEW and valuable machine, capable of netting 4 , 2 , 5 per day above expenses, has just been com pleted and patented. The patent-right f The State of Pennsylvania with one or more ma chines is now offered for sale on favorable terms. This is a rare chance for investment. From $2,000 to .3,000 capital required. Address feb244, P ICKLES, ILETCIIUP AND SAUCE- 100 dor 36 gallon and quart Pickles, 30 do pint Pickles, 20 do 3U,,,glish Pickles, assorted, 200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints, 200 do Pepper Sauce, 20 do Cumberland Sauce, to do Worcestetddre Sauce, 6 do Walnut Ketchup; 6 do Mushroon Ketch u 20 do ImporW.French Mustard 60 do Imitation do do Just received and for sale by b. BROS. feb29 126 and 128 Wood , at. A FULL LINE OF 78 Market Street New Goods.o rmerly IRON CITY TRUST Li MPANV.) Capital, $300,000, with privilege to increase to New Goods 51,000,000. The rRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hav ing organized under the National Currency Act, otters its services felt the transaction of a ( - letter- N ew Gaul, al Banking business. Drafts bought and sold. MOney received on Deposit, and Collections made on all parts of the country New Goor l ß PAINTEII New Goods OPENED THIS DAY, ROBERT (2 SCHMERTZ, Cashier pro to, BOX 756 ' Pittsburgh, Pa FOR SALE -- --- 11WELIII.Nti 'LOUSE I'OR SALE.— AJI/ The subscriber oners for sale the dwelling G ,T. . 4 house In which he now lives, situated on South -.I 0;4 Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. The lot le h 7 GI4 feet front by 160 deep, running back to a 20 feet 0ci ... , , alley. It is a two storied brick,. contains nix rooms and cellar. The out-houses are a wash Fihouse, stable, coal house, &c. There is a large " yard surrounding the dwelling, tilled with shade ''' P 4 and ornamental trees. There is gas and water in 11.. all the rooms of the dwelling. I also otter for sale a desirable country real- 1 dence in Rochester township, Bea ver county, Pa., F.. containing twenty acres of ground. There is a 0 new two storied frame dwelling, containing six O z rooms, on the property. There is also a young ~..,,, orchard of all kinds of fruit. There is a good 14 _ barn, out-houses. &c. It is about a mile from the ~_. Rochester depot. For terms, inquire of R. M. BOLES, jan27-tf South Avenue, Allegheny city. 0 rl' ? i t i r i(r Ol GROUND, i.tv hundred and twenty feet front on Rote street, three hundred and twenty-four feet It on Wadsworth street, three hundred and four leet on an alley twenty feet wide, containing from two to three acres of land. suitable for a suburban residence. or divided into smaller lots. itd For price and terms, apply to S. CU - 1 HIIERT ..k. SONS, 111 mlt% A'IOISIFORTA 111. E. TFIREE- cT 0 Rl' ‘..) BRICK DWELLINet HOUSE FOR SALE ) —Pleasantly situate on Second street, between , Market and Wood streets, well arranged with hall. bu parlor, seven "harsher rooms, dining I room,kitchen, wash room and good cellar, gas • and water fixtures. etc.; lot 20 feet front by 80 I 1 . -2. deep. For price and terms, apply to S. CUTHBERT &SONS, I I 61 Market st. SILVER PEARL SOAP. ll=l JAKK HILL. F. E. WARNER. President F:. F'Arl ERSON, Cashier, fetr23-4rml N Trimming House for Tailors. JOHN A. GRIFFITH & CO., Beg leave to announce to the Merchant Tailors and Clehicre of Blitlniort. and Washiton that they have opened a TIUMMINii H OUSE, at the Southwest Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets, Myer the Jewelry Store of Canfield, Brm. & Co., where the trade will find a full assortment, in cluding Piece Goods, Buttons, Braids, etc., Adsided to that line of business, not surpassed by any house in the country. r Having established s house in Cincinnati in connection with the Baltimore :Houma, and con sequently having to buy largely, we feel assured than we can otter such inducements to the trade ne 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 Henienh tc Co.'s Patent Shears. A full line of MILITARY TRISIIBINGS, suit able for Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. JOHN A. GRIFFITH, JAMES O'NEILL, JOSEPH H. MAOUIRE. PII(ENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOELYN, N. Y. Capital •• • ..3200,000 Surplus Jan. Ist., 1864 191,788 fetr2e3taAvtal 5391,798 I I have been appointed AORNT of this popular I and reliable Company, and am prepared to inane PolieLes on favorable terms. S. S. BRYAN, mhb b 8 Fourth st., (Burke's Building.) REMOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE.., The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to near the corner of Fir/ and Smithfield street. W. C. Conn's old Mane!, Is prepared to furnish carriges, buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest notice. Also horses k pt at livery at seasonable rates. I , udertaki and all arrange ments for-funerals will receive Is special atten tton. N EA L BRICELA ND. lENARE.'S PIANOS ARE NOWCON sidered the BEST PIANOS MADE. War minted eight years. 'HAINES' IMO'S NEW YORK PIANOS are the CHEAPEST FIRST CLASS PIANOS In the country. CHARLOTTE BLVAIE, 43 Flfth street' 1 -I EC KII AM tik. LONG, NO. 127 LIBER ERTY SRTEET, PITTSBURGH, Agents for the Quaker Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Russel's Mower and Reaper, Farmer's Mower Cayuga Chief, Mower and Reaper,' and Wood's Mower. Also, dealers in Agricultural and Farming Implements of all kinds. feb27Maw BAISLNS, PRUNES AND CUR - RANTS:- - 1 , 00 0 pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raisins, in whole, hall' and quarter boxes, 50 mats Seedless Raisins, 25 kegs do do praiks prime Zante Currants, 50 kegs Prmeh Prunes and Plums, 1 - • 25 boxes do do Just received and for sale by B.M'REER & BROS., mhi 126 and 128 Wood it. ~~------r ~-.-~ __--~- 13..11T. RDRIN ,, .N W. 111. 01. RM L It is hard to decide how longthis pre judice may continue to influence society; and it will probably continue to be felt long after all traces of it have disappear ed from the stittutel books' of all the States. But this thing is certainly clear —that under the Constitution in its most liberal interpretation, and admitting our cherished American doctrine of equal human rights, if a white man pleases to marry a black woman, the mere fact that she is black givesmo one a right to inter ' fcre to prevent o r'et aside such mar riage. We do not say that such union would be wise, but we do distinctly assert, that society has nothing to do with the Nvkdorn of matches, and that we shall have to the end of the chapter a great many foolish ones which laws are pow serless to prevent. We do nor say that such matches would be moral; but we do declare that they would be infinitely more so than the promiscuous concubin age which has so long shamelessly pre vailed upon the Southern plantations., If a man can so far conquer his repugnance to a black woman as to make her the mother or his children, we ask, in the name of the divine law and of decency, why he should not marry her? We are not in favor of any law compelling a cop perhead to marry a negress, unless under circumstances which might compel him to marry a white woma.n or go to prison; but we insist that if the copperhead or anybody else is anxious to enter into such union, it is not for the Legislature to forbid him, or for his fellow-crest 044 to pronounce. him a yiolator of theellot Of natate . 40 (hod. _ . , To this endorsement ofliebeegentition zhe ~ i _ai.to, pot. Miscegenation; or, the Intermar riage of the White and• Black Races. MORNING POST hear alabPtf , pne Meat ri [AU jt ,rl.O .• •- 57178 Y DIOJCIIIPTiON OP PLAIN-AND FANCY JOB PRINTING IfiftwAttivbest stylew SPE6l.46Nl,_mkgo • RAILROAD, fitERCRNIMAND LiGAL PRINTING. OiliVeilitles for doing P'cist t , E f p erf p wr g, For Exhibitions and Concert scannot be the leading Abolition - nrgart of t t is cOun r-y, the New York WOW, tbusi felleitinis ly replies: • - , ~ "Ainc e the publication laCthe pa uipltl4 on " m iscegenatiou"-it, has attracted Wide notice and:caused. contliderable4fileVs sion. The sale of,,au c h a proves nothing, however, production beyond. the success of the author in piquing Ptiblic curiosity. It is not - tthe• mere • interestit excites; but the reception it meets, that is to say, the endorsement it r . ives,or the opposition it excites, , that 'es it an index of public sentiment. lie"46`fe worthy article which!' NVC . rePtlhr finest I f yesterday's Ti e?nene is a speuimen?ofithe favorable consideration the new 41,ontrine is meeting in all abolition quarters- tile so extensively sanctioned by' the lehding negrophilists of the. country, ritintiliSiftbe prominent organs through which,their views find expression, that we feel pound to call attention, not to the i patriplilet (which is of little account ' riltia"by itself,) but to the stronglyidevelleped tendencies of abtalithen publics opinionwhich the pamphlet hasbrought out.in bold relief. ~.. We do not propose - to enter the - lists with the Tribune or any other adVticate of "miscegenation," and arguethe ques tion on its merits. That journal,.con sider the subject of eitch dignity,.its he longing to so high an intelleettial platie-- - we trust we are accurate' in our' tise'ef the new light idiom--,that only the rniost transcendent science is scompetent. to discuss it. "We have no objection," it says, "to the intelligent discuesion' of all these questions. ' But we flutist thattbdse who are twit her physiologista, ethnolo gists, historiana, theologians, : nor, egono mists, are-not just the yersons to issue enclusive dogs nas upba a tepie* tio An p4tant. If the topic pririanied • for 'dis cussion were the expediency of that eon cubinage of near relationswhielethe nar row-minded prejudicett of ;the 'decent portion of mankl Ltd call by the dyelOgiatic name of incest instead of -by/tome-eulo gistic word, like ,nueeegenction, the pame appeal might betaken from vulgar nreju- dice to the august turliunal of - dva 'ha sembled sciences', width - fife Tribune makes in the promiscuous, commingling or white and black, b100d,.., The question of incest (we are compelled to, use the odious word till Some new prtniplileteer fishes a fair-sounding name trutof‘the old pagan tongues), the incest.questlon as oqvi ously Tuna into physiology, the ology, etc., as does miscegenation, and if only great clerks and famous savarits'are competent to have an opinion- oti Beth subjects, it logi (ally follows that the un learned multitude ought.to hold their minds in candid suspense ontfie incest question until they shall have mastthed half the sciences in the encyclopedia'. ' We have no inclination to intrude into these mysteries; weieare.their dis- ~ cussion in the hands of esoteri c . disciples of the new philosophy. We merely to cord the fact that - suet( :doetrinea , are - held„.andiasserted to be , of, ea: highest scientific dignity, li.svoltinms, s they are to those who. walk 14,,i1ie maple "''Ti'g'ht ilfinitfiVe;"lhey do mitt iutiot' f iiiiitrige us. They are the logical outgrowth !of the extravagant negrophijism 'wined has its carnival of blood in this cruel civil war. The Tribune compares the eiist ing repugnance to u misceginationm'Ao the antipathy felt by Christians in the middle ages to intentiartiage,yvipt Jews. We will not criticise the justness of the resernblanc; hut it is apparent that, its introduction by the 7'riburie is meant to be an expression of its own opirdoit _ that the prejudiceigainst the mingling black and white blood is just as unrea sonable as was that against Christian and Jewish intermarriages. The Whole article is conceived in the same spirit. The Tribune --repeating and. amplify ing an argument from the Independent— asks with an air of triumph, "if a, man can so far congier his' repugnance to a black woman ad to make her the.mether of his children, we ask, in the name of the divine law and of decency,,wliy -he should not marry her?" It may be ,iiiw ing to the fact that we are edt Stiditg in "physiology" that this queetithe &telt not seem to us quite the poserthat theargri bane and Independent consider it.,. Pre cisely the Beale question might be asked in relation to incest or any other abom ination which the progressista have not yet dubbed with a euphemir-Vc name. It. is a question of tAle duties. created, by crimes; it has no bearing on, the normal and legitimate relations of the Parties. If a man joins a g ang of brigands - And cut-throats, 'shat are; his duties to. the fraternity? If a married man has_ ail- • dren by a concubine, ought he to marry i the mother? That s, does the crini6 of adultery elevate bigamy to the rank; of a virtue? This is the kind of logic which the Tribune borrows front the Inflopen- dent, and parades with a eonfelent • air, as if it must shut the inouths'Of all gain= sayers. We cannot discuss these abominations. We have neither the ``physiolgy,'!_nor the. "ethnology," nor the "theolgy;,' to which the Tribune appeals to "billion evil deeds; and consecrate a &bine." We merely record and call attention to the fa 4 journal of"th Coal:111-y is rbe unblush ing advocate of "miscegenation," 'which it ranks with the highest qttestions.of so cial and politicial philosphy. A Ifermit Convicted of Murder.— The Wheeling papers announce the arri val in that city of an eccentric Chkracter named Hezekfah B. Al sop, under sentence of twenty-one years imprisonment for the murder of ;Philip Shuttleswogth at Morcantown, Va. Alsop's disposition, peculiar traits of character, and mode of living, were very singular, .and often caused a great deal of remark- among the curious. He was accustomed tok4lish ing, hunting herbs, 4c. , by day, and at night would repair to his home, a rude hut, which he - had erected a few miles from town, in a dark neck/ of woods, near what is known as the "grassy Island." His bed was made up of four ., posts set firmly in the ground, 'with "'pieces of limbs of trees crossing, and leaves thrown over them; and upon his , rnde coil& he was contented to lie. ...W. had tinder cultivation a small spot of garden on the "Grassy Island," and generally raised a good crop of corn, potatoes, cabbage, watermellons, &c., -from which, he an nually rtalized •quitea snug amount of mbney. He lived altogether the life of a recluse, and was regarded as a sort of hermit by his neighbors. noffiIsOLUTION 01r PAIITMERIMEUP -The co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigded itsthit- Coal. business, known as the firm of THOS. 11 . 1_00AE . Li CO., was dissolved on theist day muck 1864. The business of the late Elm will be settled _by T. Moore, who will continue in thelnide. Office, Second street, between S,mithfletd migrant. THOMAgAtIOORE, HARRY SHIMS. mhl4-Iwd sPiCIIID AND eOVII radclzPi"4llbß9ve °Zlrttals, H - terl 4 Butleeeteed and forr Need+l i 8R05., 153 Wood at.