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IJ, i r • i i tly mail, Kai per ) eat ( 1 44. • -: I tJ ._ ._•.'=,,-----,-- -1- 1- - -- - ..'--' 1# __,, = " ' • - .4 tty, at 18 cents per week ------------':---- i ' N,„............ )^1, ,''--' r, L ,1(, ' • 1,40 1,3 , 0 ) (and one to getter up,) 1,20 ) For standing mat svery.day : One insertion $ Thl n iMs l l;.i 4, Fri&i Mt..— 1, Five insertions.... 1, One week 2, Two weeks 3, Three weeks 6, One square changeable 4 - 4 stnAe sidisOtilyttatia3 t tieredln the el WEEK Single subscriptions Five copies, each... Ten copies, each.... Twenty copies, each Thirty JAS. P. BARR, MEDICAL DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, .?; PREPARED BY M. C S 0 N PHILADELPHLt, PA. It is not a Bar Room Drink, SUBS rZTLTR I'OR RUM, AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE, BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRA rED VEGETABLE EXTRACT A- P'1713.17. TONIC, FREE FROM Alcoholic Stimulants or Injurious Drugs, WILL EFFECTUALLI CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia and Jaundice. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Wlll, CI - RE EVERY CASE Chrome or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the 'Kidneys, and Diseases tumbling from a Disor dered Stomach. Observe the Following Symptoms RESULTING FROM Disorders of the Digestive Organs Constipa tion Inward Piles,Fullness or Blood - to. the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Flutteting at the Pit of the Stom ach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Flutteroag at the Heart ChokingorSutTucatiog sensaldons v. hen ins lying posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Welts be fore the Sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yel lowness of the Skin in the Side.l-tdi.k. I 'hest. Limbs Sudden II ushesof H eat, Burn ing in the Flesh. Constant Imaginings ul 1. i I and gredt Depre.,- o n HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL GIVE Y(a A GOOD APPETITE, '..4T R. ON( I N H CALFIII Eli \ ELLE\ HEALTHY FEELING,z A GOOD CONSTITUTION. A STRONG ( ONSTITUTION, A HEALTHY" CONSTITUTION, A SOUND CONSTITUTION. • W I I. I„ LI E E 1 WEAK STRONG 7 WILL MAKE THI DELICATE WILL MAKE THE V ILL MAKE TiiL DEPRESSED WILL MAKE THE SALLOW COMPLEXION WILL MAKE THE DELL EYE - CLEAR dz BRIGHT Will prove a blessing in ...IErV - M.1=4.17 - „IP AL116(1...1.11i". Can be need with' perfect safety by MALE ()ED OH nH FEMALE YOUNG PARTICULAR NOTICE There are many pr, - parattor,s sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart &rattles, compounded of the clip:Test whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. This class of Bitters hus caused and will continue to aTuge, as long ar they can be sold. hundreds to the the SfWah of the drunkard. I+,l the,' use the system is kept continually uwi., the Slid liellte of Atcuhotte Selma/anis of tfie worst 'Chat, Ito desire for (Aquae is created and kept up, and the result Id at the horrors attendant upon a drub). d • irs Isle and death. Be ware of them. For those who desire and will have a Liquor Bitters, we publish the jidlounny ?inapt. Urt One Bottle Iloodataid's German Bittern, and mirulth Three quart:, of Good Brandy or Whisky, and the result will be a preparation that will Sr excel in medical virtues and true (see,- tenCelny pf the nurser° I/I Liquor haters in the mar ket, interval/ cost much lens. lot. wilt hare all the virtues of Boolland's Bittern in connection %vatic good article of Liquor, at a much less pi tee than these inferior prspai azions adt root you. DELICATE CHILDREN. Those suffering' from MAIR.A.S3IUS, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh oq their bones. are cured in a very short time, one tattle in such cases, wilihave a most surprii.ng effect. DE.BILIT I', 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 if these Bitters are usegl. No person In a Fever and Ague District should be without them. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D , Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Kncncledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommenu Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and ettecte; I 3vs know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes lumselt to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit ut others. I Mathis more readily in regard to llootiand's Gerimmilitters prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them.for. many years, under the impression that they -were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam Indebted to .my !fiend Robert Shoemaker, req., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and.forencouragement to try them, when surfer ing from great and long continued debility - . The use of three bottles of these Ilium s, at the begin ning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration n degree of bodily and mental vigor which 1 hid not felt for six months before, and had almost impaired of regaining. 1 therefore thank (}oil and my friend for directing me to the use of them. • Puruatspace, June '24, 1862. .1. NEW FON BROWN ATTENTION SOLDERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the Met that "iiool , - LA.,ND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced ty exposures and priva tions incident to camp lite. In the lists, publish ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick,.it will be noticed that a very large proportion are Buttering from debility. Fvery ease of that Itin4 can be readily cured by Hoot. land's German Bitters. We have no hesitation in etsting that if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved, that otherwise would be lost. The ..rietors are daily receiving thankful letters sutferens in the army and hospitals, whohaire been restored to health by the use of those iiitheTs.aent to them by their friends. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. • • See that the Signature of "C. M. JACKSON" LA . QA the WRAPPER of each Bottle. X' C _TL."I Large size $l,OO per Bottle, or Half Doz. , t...5,(Kr Mali= size 75 " " or Hall Doz. 44.00 The Large Size, on account of the quantity the Bottles hold, are,much the cheaper. Should your nearest druggist nut have the ar ticle, do not be put off by any of the intokkating preparations that may be ofthredirOts place, but send to us, and we will forward, securely packed bY /111ipal Office, and Manufactory, No. 631 &ROWSTREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. . 4UN S - -E I T , ANS• ) - (SUCCESSORS TO C. M. j",,,,0K50N & 00.,) PROPIILICTORB Sir FOR SALE by Dringgiati, am l a Damen in cowry town In the Baited States. nolEidtcw Editor and Proprietor. KUNKEL'S CELEBRATTED Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter 'Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, For Dyspepsia arid Indigestion. For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Weak Stomachs and Gene', i Debility, For Weak Stomachs and General I c , bility, For Weak Stomachs and ( lenera I Debility, For Weak Stomachs and ( iener il Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to dollood, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm. 11 Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purities the Blood. We only ask a Trim, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, Of this Valuable 1 onL, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, tnly .5 Its, and One Dollar per Bottle, ( tnly t 5 ('ts. and One Dollar per Bottle, ( tnly T 5 I 'ts and ( lee Dollar per Bottle, ,nl3 1.5 Cie. and One Dollar per Bottle, 111.inufnoured solely I.y S. A, Kb NEEL Int t. t leneral Depot, Ito .IHarket street. Har risburg, Pa. For sale In by ail respectable dealers. For sale in Pittsburgh by R. E SELLER:.-: et, CO., and 13. L FAHNESI t tt. h. 1 1 / 4 . t , Jant4-tim PRIS ATE. T) I EA. t•A'121. 4 -, DR. BROWN'S OrFICE, CITIZENS AND STRANDER. 9 IN need of medical adviceshould not fail to Bice him a. call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to ~ure scrolnloos and venereal atle,ii,ns Also. hereditary taint, built psortai.is aid other skin diseases, the origin oi u 1.1. 1. 11. e p tient is ignorant. Metropolitan, Leonard, Cutaway. Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few 'lays to. painful affliction He also treats Piles, Meet. iiiinnorrhoe. I re thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Bark and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, Yoke Suits, Strict urea, etc. A letter So be answered must contain at -least Aod s nne se ie 11 n 4 ONE DOLLAR. Goats and English Walklag Office and private rooms No 50. gaU IL3 STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. n01.5,14,1v run Yi TH.: , IMPORTANT TO LADIES, GRAY 8; LOGAN, Dr. 13's remedies for this affliction, hruuwht on by solitary habits. are the only medicines km.inn in this country which arc sate and will speedily restore to health. r.!. I I- 2w Great American Rented ER" SPRING GOODS Harvey's Chrono Thermal A -1 A PILLS A:VE FEN - ER YET FA/LEH WHEN WHOLESALE RETAIL. 11 the directions have been strictly followed,) in removing difficulties at isi rig from ' OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF NATI RE. A ..iencral see , ; ',Lent the newest styles of Or in restoring the system to perfect health when mitering from Spinal Aticctions, Prolvslis, Trimmin ,, , and Hosiery Uteri. the White!, or other weaknesses of the Uterineilgans. The Pills are perfectly harmless LA and GENTs' on the constitution, and may he taken Ly the most delicate females without causitig dl.,tress • NECK TIES AND SCARFS, at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, LACES. F.DOINti , :. PLAIN, HEM- By strengthening, invigorating, and restating the BEI , AN'. system to 'a healthy condition. and by bringing 11 Llt 111L 111 1 on the monthly period with regularity'. Nit mol ter [corn whet cause the obstruction may art.-. They should, however, NOT he taken the tiro New & Rich Maltese Lace Collars, three or four months of pregnancy. though sale at any other time, as miscarriage would be the EMBROIDERED COLLARS null result. Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE, ONE tOLLAR HEARTY IMMO I IN F.LI IZ=l DR. MAR VET'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy , Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES' PRI VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of •to pages, sent free to any addresa. Six cents requir edto pay postage. T pills and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired, a EX•Uligitt and pre-paid on receipt of money by J. BRYAN, M. D , ficiterol Agent, No. is Cedar Street, New I Grit. trirJoseph Flemming, lit uggist, corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitt, burgh. ucd-eindx.iv OTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.— Among a certain class of sclidnipartant pea ' pie there is a pttuliar feeling at contempt attach : ed to all ph} skints that adiertise and treat the diseases named in thiscard, (Put VATIC IRSEASEs„ why this should be, they nor no one else can te.i. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would out let one of their family gu to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, and their family physician says he Is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know t Are they not aware that Sir &alley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Record devoted years in the treatment of these diseases I These men are held , up as shining lights in the medical world • I don't assert that all men are worthy that publ ish, still there are a great number of them that are. I hate devoted myself to the study and treatment oi PRIVATE DISEASE,+ upwards of 40 years, and without egotism cars say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether. as I think it is the host and most certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify to in general suc cess but my long residence in this city is ' cient proof without adding mote. Spermatorrhea and all diseases .arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man an.l woman to he careful In se lecting Ft physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loos of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address 130 X 800. , jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postoffice, . REMO VA L. GRAFF' S.:: ITU GUS, SUCCESSOThz TO GRAFF , Have removed from No. 245 Liberty street, t( their new and spacious buildings, SIX DOORS BELOW SIXTH, ON LIBERTY Where they will be happy to meet their old mhl2-2wd I'lOOD NEWS TO 110USEKEEP VJU ERS.—The subacribers, thankful for past tat on, respectfully - invite their petit,. 1,, cßll ' and examine their new o u.ck of HOUSE.PtiIINIXIIING GOODM, Consisting 01 Cutlery, Tea Tray. And Walter., Brittannia and Block 'Fin Ten Set., Viet Iron. and Stands, Toilet Ware, Bird Cage., Latnp., !cc., are., Cooking Stove., Tin and Sheet I Ware, Hollow Ware, Orici Irons, Ice Cho.t., Meat Sates, 64. c. Tin Roofing and Job Work done to oi.le, All work warranted. KIM er. SCHW A ICI • No. 118 Smithfield and 34 W 1 lie mh4-1m . THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT Or NEW and CHEAP Wall Paper & Window Shades In the country, at POERSTEE & SCHWARZ'S, mht 164 Smithfield at. ARVIN'S BOSTON CRACHER Iv. BAKERY, 64 VOITEI.'rx--1. Between Wood and MarklP PA etTTS rzIrRGH, • OA.I --- REMOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE,- The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Scott Rowse, to near the corner of Fill and Smithfield street. W. C. Corn's old etas is prepared to furnish carriges, buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest notice. Also horses k cot at livery at reasonable rates. Undertakt. and all arrange ments for funerals 'willreceive uspecial atten tion. NEAL BIZIGEL&ND. The Great Tonic, The Great Tonic, The Great Tonic, The (3-mat Tonic, No. 50 Smithfield Street SEMINAL WEAKNE, RTIErMATLSAI Nos. 206 and 208, friendb and oustomen. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1864. ness all the qualities which the war has ..o• .ivn.o. FIRST NATIONAL BANK -- ..._.... -ID I til t B a ii tt fist e b r r o o n ug w h o t u in l( t i o b b e o th ld e re v l i e e r f y , m Batley en and Fe r e a t m he - South, as matters'stand at present, there OF prr-ts-rsurtGll.• _-- _ - - -- oil NEN is small reason to desire the success. of . s TREASURY DEPARTMENT. FROM RICHMOND. one candidate more than another. It is SPRING GOODS Orino}lol/CoMPTAOLLSE,OSTaII°I7IIIIIOSCY, WiushlingtoliCity, Aug. 6th, 1883. I SPIRIT OF THE REBEL PRESS. s WHEREAS, By satiafactory evidence presented disintegrations produced by the struggle From the Richmond Examiner • March lo to the undersigned, it line been made to appear A I that theElitST NATION-Ali BANKOF PITTS- "When rogues fall out, honest men for plunder, that she may hope for re. BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State 1 collie by their own. ' Thishomely lief from. the attacks which have hereto- of Pennsylvania has been duly organized unde r fore I een concentrated upon her. In GARDNER kt SCHLUTER'S and according to the requirements of the Act of , 1 Congress, entitled "an Act to prorate a National fled among the ' 1 ankees.•' adage seems in a ,. foir way of beina vent- • ..). • . - . pillagine - their own camp their host may In the open find occupation which will unfit them Currency, secured by a pledge of United States dissensions, the secret cabals and Ip-.'' find Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re- . for furthe r ; assaults upon the fortress NO, 92 MARKET STREET. ed U the provisions t a b ; ,them, ' rigileS with which respects are li trt . h the rireihfepraimzeon,gi. which so defiantly resists their utmost Mptio d it h; the c re . o p fL d a , p , p it r h ot a • ' _ the presiden ti al succ ession,can we discern might. said Act required to be cdmplied with before , commencing the business of Banking. I From the Examiner, March 11. 1 at least a gernk from . which we may hop•• The last homage which' the Yankees C 1 .()-IKS fSi.. SII tIVLS, Now TiltaliarOaS, I, Hugh alcCulloch, Comp ' troller of the Currency. do hereby certify' that the ,to pluck the fruit of peace and the tran said FIRST NATIONAL BANK or PITT S- have paid to the shade of John Brown, oil pessession of our soil. Three years BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of I have '. - in the late Costar, Kilpatrick and Dahl- Scant , Aloe, ,:.I le, cheap. Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the we endured the stress of a terrible ren raid, may -et cost the invadert l business of banking under the Act aforesaid. ; war, not more remarkable for the gigan- g 3 NE.W EillY:SS' t(;001:6S, tic character of its efforts than for the dear. The Government is vacillating Beal ba o te f s o t iii im e o e, n t y hi w s s h t e h re d o . f r w of it A ne e s gee sa st m . my hand and and nerveless as usual, but the temper of Ilan} - sty lee confined to ow House alone. price ---- ) HUGH McCUELOCH, infamous stamp, impressed upon it by a the Confederate people is at a white heat. ss I Comptroller of the Currency. people who, while singing continual he ns cheap as years ago. ------ saunas to progress, civilization and hu- I Never in the eaurse of the war have the SILKS ! SILKS! SILKS ! BANK munity, know nothing of such things except when they move in unison with develish intentions of our enemies been so distinctly enunciated. The last lesson TILE FIRST their own interests. Banded together I will not be lost; for luckily it is not too Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. by the compacting influence of an ova- late to learn. At the outset of this cam paign, in which the advantages are on Capital 19400,000, with privilege to In- rice which saw expanding before its Our sides,. with our ranks filled and our financial troubles in the course of a crease to $1,000,000. eager gaze the prospect of boundless bri h,appy adjus , tment, while . their cry fur The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ- gaudage, they have displayed not only iced under the act to provide a National Curren- remarkable energy, but a perseverance oS, under the title of the FIRST NATIoNAL not usually characteristic of the robber, more men meets with no reply or re- BANE OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully ,„; . , • • t laSlpracnOvnetSielit•chkanreundstintsahelwarreoapupencodunzithlianert:m,dis;ucruthlfteoi)eenss e do is wont to 100 k for a prompt reeoru otter its services for the collection of Notes. limits, Bills of Exchange, tics, receive money on of kis dangers and his toils. Patience deposit and buy and sell Eachatige on all parts of has supported them, under repeated de bands—a weapon - Which, for various the country. feats, and nerved them to fresh exer reasons the South has hitherto forbore The success which has attended the Pittnburgh Trust Company since its organization in Ping, tiens in hopes of the splendid gnerdon t , The l l . t. felon have lt is, we admit, a sword that cuts both will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that bust-, that would ultimately crown their labors. o use.. • nese entrusted to the new organization will re na' ess appetites n the l ceive the same prompt attention. Hating a very extensive correspondence with been associated with u resolution which ways—a sword with a spiked hilt, which Banks and Bankers, through o ut the country. , aped prtriotie censtancy, and the ,le- will gall the hand that wields it with an we believe we can offer unusual facilities to those who Liu business with us. is ; sias of the assassin invested with thel uncertain grasp ; but it is an effective in- The business will be conducted by the same Mantle of blasphemous cant and impious strument, and it is better to employ it in officers and directors. prayer any way than to bare our necks to the •, Grfinorrer ggEmy • , .‘.. v DIB.SeTOItS aXe, or to bare our backs to the lash of ' those who setap to be executioners. If w ' 1-, • A,Xla .; - -•; ;AMEA LATOFILIN Wu_ F. aaa,sa, The magniecent prospect of the uni : west. dealing with any other people than ' ‘i c e llir4t H ena git ee o u ß a C E ) derfie ltm aiko ? y , , tr io ,Bar a 4ll ifiii, : is iuid . Le sil a nuref ies.. . 1 . 1 1 . Holli,RT S. Hays, ALEXANDER Srer Ilt Vergal pillage of the South was a pea er- TliuMA. , BELL, I'IIANCI,I , I Bill t. r, I the Yankee nation, we should prefer to i THOH W lOU runs, ALES Itaant sv. Oil incentive to this steady persistence PurPosa• The un - • fight under the starry cross of our battle ii cures ail direaaesettihe uei pont lialtaUL RSA. ' alai unanimity of Incontinence' of the - erine, -- Yrt' ' ' - 11 . ' Wig ' JAMES LA UGH I.IIN. President. ' leek, , il lon resistance of the Southern Hag ; but we have no choice. The black- Jena It. secasv, Cashier. p. opl e has, however, been a serious ob . ness of darkness has veiled the stars and Bladder ' in fi a l smai°4 o f Th'e Kidr•k ROnet infille • augS-d&wtf • • Bladder, Stricture, Used Gleit, - I , orr : - SECOND N.TIONA I, liAalc st.,, ~i in the aecOnipl,shutent of this : hid the eras of our ensign. Chivalry is especial yl ettoinmendeseeretiolecsses-,*l p fuer - vi' hrildiint design. It threatens to irus ' , and Christianity, as emblomed in our dllma (or Whilesinterudes)sop4mKg. 0 ass- I PITTSBURGH. lrate the whole speculation of Yankee- . banner, as symbolized in our seal, and our medicines harefaileih • dole, the most unfortunate. speculation e ,form lIT preptired in a A- . trated , : i proclaimed in our motto, ' are not idle form, the dose only being trom Zrie=o teas that a shrewd people ever embarked in. , leims when we have to do with men. spoonfuls three dolor. a day. : i :AI iir,..11 , er." rilEasl EY DEPARTM.ENT, (In the meantime , the return of the Pres- i But mad dogs and mad oxen—mad T awn- ,sa ne tic and alterativein thllactiOrki. 1 • Irl E ~E I 7IISIPTROLLER oF THE CI It R EN, T. • ~, .• , Fan- p u rify erritigialoCnf' ' 10 filial canvass has imparted another Washington City, Feb. It th. Inlili keea of the East and mad Yankees of the flow le Anita a purity and,,stgors, thna : ll II Eli V 5.•. By sansfactory et idenee presented 0 , ranging element into the calculation. West—are to be di hed • • hthefirst spate wit remoVing troth trirstehi an perniannif Ceding t,, the ii.nierwnixl. 0 has teen made to appear Mr,- is a splendid stake to be contended • which have induced din • . _ ,T!it',!:•.,-f. ,, Ito.' the ' , EA I .NI) Nal pi;s'AL BAN), oF , implement of destruction that comes to cHEROR EV INJRCTION is tritcppl,i ed as I'll Tslit ROIL in the County of A He s e:hen), tor, ndt by aims, but by fraud, trick, band. Let every Yankee rebber die the an any or mast staid to The heritkeetkeniedtp-V; and state of Penns) I • aid a. has tarn duiy organ- ,ced under and according to the requ,rsquelltE of of 11, field are reply, -,l by the tacti• ~. 01 medicine' In all canes of -GonoriheSa, Greic - F7tior leader expected forthe the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to i•rn . ~,., . ~ , . stragglers of his Attnis or Whites. It effects are ticalinggstiothingt, ..• ,-„le ~, N.,,,„.., Cur ,„ ncy . coured by a plo .i ge of ,the ii listings. Ihe cont. -a is tote of - park of hell-hounds, and let us begin at and dcmuk-c-nt; removing all scalding„heixt, cher- ' I rated states stocks. anti to provide for the cir- ' eitie•l not by Mini" bullet bat bUt 0 Y sluff- ; once with thepicked an of marauders dee and min, instead of the burnindialillestc' ;illations:nil redenirtam thereo" &ITT° ved 5 eh- 1 d harlot: , 14 ii ill be wonderful if slush ' - ivliose fate should be de 'g * unendurable Pain tkalfiaexperienced WlthAleats ;nary 25th, lona, and has complied with all the aided, not by the iy.all the cheoligketek I 'eetilit '"— "--"' iv prot talons of said Act required to he rompiled 'an arena •ameuld not (Hy , rt a longs tint amount of mischief which they actually fiqr - Ily • the use the Cher okerrintanedy i, ith before commenctng Um business of Bank- of the talent will 'lt has to en 30 fruitless and Cherokee Injeetio,w-the tWo medicines : accomplished, but 5v the outrages which , lea s I v •pefit in the eperations ef the war, and ' - 111.11 n"" dlsidliargils ittir Is ,iw. therefore, I, Ileum Ilicflor.LOCJl.COlTip• ..• -they came to pegpetrate. ' removed, and the weakened *.atillildißfedtly. troller of the irnencv, do heteby certify that 11 tly• 1 atikta• sliotild deem it ni..re eon_ The futility of the Stoneman and Aver- ;restored to (till vigor ;and siceengta.'"' '-'-' ' ' the said .s.E..extNo NATIoNAL HAM,: OF sister: with his smartness to tor••;:o Ole **-For full particularligeAtlttrpamPlatt hot' i ell raids and the ridiculous result of , ell - ram los la t aiunt yof Allegheny. and Stale di sunt. the doubtful, and the pesilous Sisal ht's any drug store lathe country, or write num 01 Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the . .. . g expedition have not, in the lae will mail:Hee- hfalit/ alklnm, k lull itels , '• • tawineas of Flanking under the Ste! altirewild r. ‘a ,rd lor the innre irionedilte and con , . ; least diminished the Yankee appetite for -frassPrie ~ , mrsaefillsztisaV n fasaeabilttai, In testimony o•h t ereof litit new nq, bond , gi.n iil prix,' tempt:ll . 4ly pin, cd wlttull 1 1,,.. t . f orays i nto our country, .tu roiror.l or three fon--, :,- ' iti:4 ;_ ' K s. ft a r t ) ds j eal of oill i t& n t i lis :N lW L At4iii! rm . - I h i , g r„s -p Shoddy contracts and effi. ' !, ,, Ittetet equis," and so do Yankees rejoice tle, oi• P tin iC- re 'll at=r igrti , °lit° Per --- Comptroller of the etirtetwy vial - ------ Hay well 0% er balanoce "Pisgah" clew; Castor, but rather as some pupil of a I 01 „,p....„ ri T.,,,, t , ~,th„,,„„,,.„.„.,t,,•, , ,,,,,i , .,: . - ;-,„„ 1 ,.- , it I ;./ THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK ot southern lands, seen through the via- .. , school of equitation," aho shows off ' —-- -5. -- ....' ""'''" - --- f - ---j ' ' I i ()I perilous iodides and time nianaolo Dr. W.ll. kekviitilteiCii*" ' OF PITTSBURGH, PA.. his newly-acquired accomplishment on untuitaintic- of war. every occasion, and interlards all dis- ', - SOtEtRftOPErEtORB,7"'• stL Already, before the rapture of the No. 69 Liberty aeet s New Yssrl course with "boss talk." "Anch io sono y Dr. (3EO. FLEET itiliVoad Union, ha d Ihe petrel:la , -, and the spoils a- a - aia a ''' says the Yankee beggar. st , al re, reet, apital. 5300,000, with prit liege to increase to , .d - • 51,000,000. become fit curl, enormous value as to - I too, ant Cavalier," and he imagines I=— The IRON CTTY TRUST COMPANY bar- Inak'' the thief-NiOgiStniClT Of the lie- that he is producing a grand moral a nt& orrini7ed under the National Currency Act, pu I die in reality an eli•etive monarchy. feet by his superb dashes into our lines. , Mers Its services for the transaction of n tiro,- al Banking Business. Drafts !ought and sold :I The rank luxria a n, e nd teeming op Ile h as dashed once too often, and we Money received on Deposit, and Collection. I"lrtunilies ..f war have augmented the liepe that he will find that our lines are made on all parts of the country hart - , st a hundred fold, more especially ' not all strategic, but partly hempen, 011te.CTt.ask sine,. the elimination of the Southern et- that the proverbial destination of mount relent. which, by the confession 01 our ed beggars is note mere figure of speech, enenite.s themselves was a check on the . but an unpalatable truth, and that the eorruptien so often brought home to . forbidden fruit is not an arple of the \ onkel: representatives. What, then, . Hesperides, but a choke pear. "Neu si lliest be the (lige! u ess a ith which the • bias Medos equitare inulte —we must not political gamblers are playing for the . let .3leade's men take their airing on mighty stake' The absorbing theme is • horseback without making them pay for last beginning to take precedence of the : their ride; and a few weeks' detention in a ar. After tee furious struggle Tor the the Libby Prison, a few weeks' confine possession it phase is determined, it will meat in the rock-bound precincts of t,o time enough. in the opinion of these ' Belle Isle, is not sufficient indemnity. patriots, to revert to the process of When the first flush of excitement is 1.: ni on -saying. ..ver, the jaded troopers of Yankeedom Among any other people it would be have been known to prefer that more fa an anomaly as abound as ridiculous that minor mode of transit to their homes, • a member of the cabinet should he not and to exchange gladly their tired steeds , only a rival of his chief, but an imssidu- tor the prison -car and the flag of truce ous intriguer against him. Yet nothing ' boat. No more of this for the future. A is impossible among the Yankees, nor is !' swinging limb is an excellent gibbet, a sine thing more pr, posterous or unseen- , bridle-rein an admirable substitute for ly than meal,. r in a pe-p:c who :dart the mope, and the Yankee rider's own , upon an expedition of ravage, murder and horse as good a "drop"as env yet invent i arson, with an ilti , Wailt,ll to the favor of ed or registered. Heaven. We con stop these raids; we can par- Accordingly it need not excite special alyze these miscreants. That we have wonder that . Chase and Lincoln should not done so more effectually heretofore sit cheek-by-jowl in cabinet councils, ' is due to a pitiable imbecility in the Ad- I assiduously mining and countermining i ministration, and, we regret to say, an inch other's plans, regardless of the equally lamentable supineness on the ! maxim, "honor- among thieves." Cir• ' 1 pin 01 the resident population. How culars lire issued by Senators friendly to 1 slight the effort, how small the prepara- Chase, showing solid reasons why Lin- l don that is required. How easily Dahl coln should not be re-elected, and a por- greu's forces were turned buck at Rich lion of the press is working to the same mond has been fully set forth in our purpose. It is ludicrous enough to see columns. How 'bravely he was met, , the danger of a military despotism at how well he was caught by the quiet i ing from the continuance tit' power hi population on the banks of the Afattaponi, A ; , ~ ..c, ...,._,A....4. - iir k 1,4 -17 i ar I Lindoln's hands, gravely urged by the is now known, How easily Custer was i men who were foremost in initiating a frightened' off from Charlottesville, it wtr oe which that was the natural con might not be well to disclose. The sequence. The perils arising from' the country is never absolutely defenseless, continuance of so formidable a power as , and not even comparatively defenseless, that now wielded by hint are painted in i when we take into consideration the vivid colors as a sufficient reason against cowardice of the invaders. But they will . his electicin. come again and again, encouraged by The argument is undoubtedly a sound I their closer and closer approximation to one, although, coming front the mouths ! sue( ess, and they will come in ever-in of those whose interest in the preserve- , creasing force, until at last they will in tion of free Government has only waked ' flict some heavy blows, if not on our to life under the stimulus of their own 1 cause at least on our citizens. selfish motives, it is stripped 01 much I Some of those citizens will richly de ot its force. In that very power, serve their misfortunes, and as 'certain in the centrul of the army, in the , classes seem to need a visitation from dispensation of public plunder lies Lin- the Yankees in order to rouse them from coin's strength as well as the danger of a their absorption in arithmetical studies, corrupt Commonwealth. If his train we might welcome the raiders as apos of political camp'-followers can secure ties of patriotism, if the destroying an him a nominationiby dexterous intrigues, i gles of darkness would only pass, over and if the soldiers - are willing to control the houses of the worthier members of the elections in his favor, Lincoln is un- I the community. 'What has been, hither doubtedly a formidable pretender to the Ito, and elsewhere than in Richmond and throne. With the name of Cameron ;in King and Queen County, the noble mentioned as that of his Vice President, ! utterances of the farmers? "Bury the what gorgeous prospects will open he- ' silver! Hide the bacon! Drive off .the fore the vision of the harpies who find ' stock! Send the negroes southward! their own gain in their country's ruin? Stay at home and beg the Yankees id To what exertions will they not be stintu- ; have mercy on our women and children, hated by the inspiration of a name syn- and not consume all our corn and prov onvumus with corruption and robbery? ender!" In their vocabulary there were The immense influence of a formida- no such words as rifle and powder-horn ble mass of money will lie enlisted in and shot-pouch. favor of such a tieket, yet it may be de. Now, let it be distinctly understood, fettled front the inherent weakness in ! that when we handle such marauding ex systems of corruption.. No matter how i peditions as these, no quarter is to he widely spread it may be, it is impossible ! given to them by the Government, and to bribe every nuts in the nation, and l hence that the raiders will give none for an entire community to grow rich by j to those who submit to fall into their plunder of the public treasury. The outs I hands, and a 'very differentspirlt will an must always be more numerous than the I imate the people, who are not cowards, ins, and the hungry horde will display but simply selfish. Let it );re, distinctly more vigor in the attack than gorged understood that though thereituity be ex gluttons in the defense. empta from regular service, there - are no Various other candidates are pressing ! non-combatants in such a struggle their claims and it is yet too early to say that - every man who can raise a, iiriger;,' what will be the result of a struggle must raise that finger in defense of', ..hiS which is carried on with unremitting,en• home; and efficient OrganizntittitS ,Will ergy by all sides. If the Yankees wish spring up in every rural neigbbo 'rhoek a truly national and representative ad- A single Company of ittfaittryiju ; Ft_ - ' -- r .,„,,: . minietnition, illustrating with ennktoilie ly'pOinnd; cat ; by resolute llghfil 'ne . .: , It. 1 SECOND ARRIVAL Among. ahi,h mrty be four,J EtC•IIIC rtisi n nrolin In F"ir Lavender \lode•. Brown and Pink. en tire new in style. we will sell cheap ~ Uoo Is, Cloths and Oasanneres, ER 1" it 1.-11'. !...4 - t C"; C) .1) GRA & LOGAN, At No, 19 Fifth Street, 11AVE NOW OPENED A COM ple:e .18.orttneLt Boy's Youth's and Children's the nn,s - aid ins In UNDERSI.F.EI 1)1ZF.!:& 'I'ItIMMII'(;4 (II all sh.L tes an.l lAtcat pntterna Silk & Worsted Embroid. Braids, THE FASHION PlAid and Plain Bonnet Ribbons, A FELL LINE OE Vl - 4.:L.VI:'I' I? I 1313 C) N S 4, Bugleo.Stetil Gilt and Pearl Buttons, Small Wares and Notions In k Laiess rant) We lujy trout mahi.lactur..rs and Lint h.14 , !.1 S and otter to merchants and dealers an ex len, ,tte an,t ,Lrefully sele , ted on.cl: at EASI• N PE MACHU M A.: C; I .A.' 113 E. 78 Market Street New Goods New Goods New Goods © . : Z p W 4 4 ; 0 m , 4 g New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods I • , 71, ' A . ." is; z o , j , .„ :4 0. 1.." - -1 E.. 2 - c PO.l, °° 0.0 " 4dW 1] t 7.• 1 ° - r . P'""i -