-...:,._ ---Far staruling matter' i pbr - 4 1tre, (40 woidi. ) PVINF diqt-' 4 '411',4 A i'' J ' e' q ? .n -taiithattta.ttl. l 46 -ons - insiitaK= ~, ~,, 0 TWO Insettione,.. • 1,(03 Two months 0,00 Three inseitiona4 . 3,25 Three months..... It;00 Four insertions.... 1050 Four months..... 13,00 . Five-insertions.... 1,76 Fire months ... • . 14,00 One week 2,00 Six months 15,00 Two weeks 3,50 One year 25,00 Threeweeks 6,001 r i p. ligesq a " s uirei . ok!nageeble cineerioreek Liesi.s3o,oo Ja. ..._•.sa ..0 • Do A. 11.., 1.7 1." CI E 3 ' . l" . • Single subscriptions by mail, /03,00 per year.' Delivered, in 'the - city, at 18 cents per week. WEEKLY i" (J.,P=.4 '1 ' . Single subscriptions $1,50 Five copies, each 1,40 Ten copies, each 1,30 Tiaehty comes, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 Whiety i 1( ' . '' , " ' : 1,10 el t JAS. P. I§Altit, H ERNIA OR RUPTURE drernia ur , Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Ruptui e eared Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured i Hupttu - e or Hernia cured itrkiriltre or 'Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hertitttiured Rupture or Hernia cured " Rupture or Hernia cnred Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh's Railleul Cure True• Ritter's Patent Truss Pitch's Supporter Truss Self-AdJustlug Truss Dr. Banning's Lure or Body Brace, fur the cure of Prolaps - LH Uteri, Piles, Abdoculna and Spinal Weaknesses Dr. S. S. Pitch's gliver Plated Sup- Piles Drop'', for the support and cure of Elastic Storkings, for we an] variciee Elastic Knee Caps. for wesk knee julnts Ankle Supporters. for ivenk knee .1011118 Suspensory Batidag es Self-Injecting Syr' uges nleo every kind of Synnges Dr. KEYSER has also a Truaa whlah adically cure Hernia or Rupastre 4alrillttce at Ills DRUG :iTORR, No. 140 WOW) STREET.; sign or the ;olden 111 urtar. Persons writing for Trusses should send the number ut luches around the Ludy ono.ediAtely over the EY S Eli will give his personel tittelithll.l to the aplication ot 'Fru ewes iu adult and children and be is sat stied ibht, with an experience ci twenty pears, he will be enabled to give settafae- Self-InJectlug Springe• Self•thJectiug 9yriugre Self-luicetlnt; Syriugen 14t6111-lu Jet. I lug Syrin g cos Sold at UH. 11/:lsE6'sli, Ito .beet Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bendages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kit. is, A dozen different kinds. A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, At DR. ILLY: . _,EI-CS, 140 Wood street. nolOdyd.kiv PILES OF DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of I ernalee, Pregnancy, : l lliwarria.i.;e, Bat rennet's, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abueee of Nature. and rot the 1.-IDIEs' PR I VA TE ADVISEE, a pamphlet of pages, Bent free to any address. six cents requir ed to fray postage. /lir- The pills and Book will be sent by confidentially, when desired, at:cut:eel and pre-paid on receipt of money by .1 BR VAN, M. L, t igneroi Agent, No 76 'edar street. Nett I,i ic /1143 - Josepli }lensing, Druggist, 2..1,, r the Diamond and Marker street, agent tar Pitt burgh. r ocese a, Ai°TICE i) ALL CONCERNED. Among a colon class of selt-important pc ple there is a pe, idiar lechng of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseasesnamed in this card, Pitivs - relfisuissaa why this should la., the) nor ro, one else ass lid. Are they not aware that all ph y sleighs treat it, vita, of every denomination. in I act solicit jhat the ler); diseases that are so ohno7,lo,lti to Ihr-, vet) refilled parties I Slippode th..y W'onld let one of their family go to a party that ha, te voted years for their benefit. lay ins , lie adi , 1,, sea the tact, and ILL it 1 ih3 nn) a humbug so he can get the case. often he 1.., almost deprived the party of his life. He at last to the physician that adverliscs—hhw Piles about twenty }ears err , . and every year 1 are they to know I Are they not au are that so Brodie. 5 Cooper, Sir Be Asti. njamin sir harms they were growing ww,e, a, to trouble rue ' Ball and M. Pall! locord devoted years in the very much, so much soat tones. as to until me treatment of these diseases f These men are held assert that all men are h e l d I oral a I t world p ; I don't for work. Sometimes I was so Lad that I could up as stunt nb~ fights ui the, -till LYE . there are a great number at them that Ire I I not do anything on account cif thew, they camel eelsatiltihg „iudy atilttreatmenttreatment I PRIVAIIi UpWards ..l 4a/ ears, hrid out of OIL me as large as a luckury nut. I had tried without ft,3 I have sot rd hundreds a great deal of medleine for them. I used to buy trust years at miso 5 and tint ,niel) death M 5 New and take whatever I could hear of or read of In t a re ,,rtt e L ' h t .: is cundne.t to the t rget stag alto titter, elm tiara and pamphlets that fell In my way, but no power 10 bring hundreds of "mot - mate s it I thoa r 3 10 ce ni so, I could not get cured, sometimes they would do Bess ught butit myneees long residencrt e it i) ii thi o s 3 cit g y Iseneral man me some good for n little while, but att erw arils and fi S r l e e cur a e t if )r i ri n '' much shorter time tI, an heretofore.lt behoio New they Would return again as bad as ever. also ever) young man mot W 013 1 ,111 to be careful in se applied to two Doctors who visited me at my lecting a physician Ihe different advertinenients that are seen in our papers are of ro worth, and house and gave me some nte,lLine but It would no benefit will ariseltrain Mlle, eta than only loss not do, I could notNt-W of health and none). Hundreds are cured aidili get well. Over a year ago I ally by my new remedies. Address BOX bud got an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood- Pittsidirgh Postothce . . Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it toREAIO me you told me one bottle would not cure nie, Sc. I U<,;. and that my whole 'system would have to be re- GrIELA.IF SLIOCESSOR:i I'o ORA Fr fs. 't stewed by the medicine betore I got well. I TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below unll be found a certificate from one of the mos! respectuth , rat 0! 11 itALM.Th regard to Dr. K cy,t-f's Mood jrurrher The Doctor's certjfical,, o , r within m ach, clod one need be drcelerd i,: ~g,nl t., his prepa,,,t,,nl. - • , Dn. Giro. E. KEYSEIt bECalne acted with bought one bottle and took it home with me and Have removed front at;, Liberty street, to their tie,' and spacious buildings, Nos. 206 and 208, expect much benent from one bottle. I bought SIX In iORS BELOW SIXTH, tIY LIBEL; 11. It on, one bottle Where they will be happy to meet their old NeW at a time, until I had used Are friends and customers. bottles. After this quantity had been used, I I rt 1L1.2-2wd used It according to your directions. I then call ed to see you again, n hen 3ou said I could no wallet:direly well of the Piles, which had tort tir- I jrl 000 NEWS TO 110 USEXE EP- New ‘.lir ELM—The subscribers, thankful for past - e 1 me for twenty years. In other respects my lavers, respectfully invite their patrons to call health la improved, and lam as well as could be and examine their new block w expected for one of my age, being sixty 3 Cif Pala. I bare been well now tor aix months, and there la no appearance of a return of the disease I can do any kind of farming 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 1 . _ _ _ found out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking nil it until I got entirely well. I consider it mHE LARGEST ASSORTRENT OF p EARL - . y du- 1 NEW and CHEAP . ty to make my case known to the country for the Wall Paper & Window Shades 5L.',371..T.7 - retlvf?iguaß,.. — ermy'citicHe to", Eof benefit of others who may he suffering as I was In the country, at 65,000 bushels Southern Wheat, fully equal to that from which the highest grades of St. Louis antilonot know the value of your medicine. You FOERSTER & SCHWARZ'S, may publish this if you like-1 lice in R'lliins mh4 Hour is made. We are now prepared to furnish 164 Smithfield et. our customers with Flour equal to the best St. Township, and will be pleased to satisfy any one MARVIN'S BOSTON CRACK E . R Lm Louis l4 brands. -3wd BAKER]. orthe truth of NS certificate if they wish to call (14 -1,-'01211.'1'71.1 kiil.'.REEer, on me. ELLIOTT DAVIS December 24th, 1663. !?Look out for the name of DR. CiEORGE H. KS PSBR on the coin,. of II; eboale and paged over also for his did /21,) on the United States lop of the bottle to prevent being impos ed upon by a spurious article which is in the market. 4 e2S4 rdicur Editor and Proprietor MEDICAL. KUNKEL'S CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of iron, (fit LAD . NEWS_ FOR rii...E. t.7l7poii: ,k,ric,.. i ____Li ,___,_____tt.gynAttspeo,ii-fCIN, ideas, for a Al - lONA/I BANKS MEDICAL . __ FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 0 1 ::/_, co or erra'SrstAtiari. guts TUNATEI THE LONG SOUGHT FOR C..._.../ CZ '`.( - o_g i ,_ pg , ,THEASURY TWA IRTALENT. n . Uericer 01,1 Co wnrashinozgti.a.tormueliiiTEActr igltif:v363, DISCOV - E,41.7E13 ..4.21' .1.....E.5r.U. FtWomotrhdesir boeniadnoegnEstaGhtue!s7. ew arch 12. The Great Tonic, , iin q 0 1 -- '- 0 - V I .. ?-- • the Great Tonle, F Wastues, By satlsfactetry evidence presented I he Great Tome, ~....1 7 - 1 j 2 t- 1 ,to the undersigned, it has, been made to new notion a new term is necessary. The Great Tonic. 1 r- '''.•... ....., ' 7 ‘ st 04 t that the FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF P a Pl e ct or Dyspepsia and Indigestion ~, 7-117 - `,...1 ~e 4 ' - ‘5 P, t t t . I BURGH, in the County de Allegheny arid State The barbarous word "miscegenation" Fortsypepsia and Indigestion. ~.. seise c il l ,a ! ' , ,J ;,1 a o n f a P h e e nn et =ac t il o a h ase beetire4eulmyenottfiirdeid under has been invented by the fanatics of Ab- For 113 spepsia and Indigestion, olitionism to express a doctrine which it ..., For Dyepepaie and Indigestion • ~ ..*; p Congress, entitled "an AeTco proild o e a National For Weak stomachs sal t len( r.l D. t ility , , „,,,, A ' 7 ' '' _ Curreecy, secured by a pledge of United States was for a time fo undonvenient to rap For Weak Stomachs and General Debility , - .e s -, , A ~,." , .Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re- was in the term "aalgamation," but ior Weak Stomachs and Gamer ,I Debility , t __ .` es , ,ed fe ' i . .. 4 Z SI .?-, V ..„'-' ' demption thereof." apprOred February aOth CHEROKEE REIVIEDY which after a brief tribute to modesty, For weak Stomachs and Oen( rsl Dety (.-..) re ease( . er.l ,:., c , I 1663, And has compiled with all the provisions of Ray ' •-•••- -1 AN D It iS DOW found not an In to Ameri- Reliable and Sure to do Good, z , ,sers, .1' ',.; ''..' pi 7 said Act required to be eamehed with before Reliable and Sure to do Good, , 0 ..... 4 i --Th cn .r 9. commencing the business of Banking. CHEROKEE INJECTION ! can morality to disclose in all its t rine And and Sure to do Good, , '''': A..,, k Now THEREFORE, 1, With troller of the Currency, do e _r e by lliee ee ti tt li rfy h ih%i '° t al tte . Compounded from Roots, Barks and Leaves. rency and immodesty. That doctrine is, that the white race in general, ash ,r, curer dE,Lse.Cl,Bl,loJELsthle,atl,ic,,,gLeyalotdas,a,,n, Dz - e j s - Reliable and Sure to do Good, • ....1 >hed i..-,, -"zzr. said FIRST NATIONA. OARK. uP PIT - I , s- And l nnoot do Harm ,___,, , Ct 0 And Cannot .k., Harm, 12 ..ei - 5" - (7, 0 . -.L. BURGH, county of heny and State of Incontinence of the L rine, Infiammalson of the the - white of the Northern States in ~..,.. gladder , Inlinmmatlon of tie Kidne y:, Stone in the And Cannot do Harm, , ••••-• „ Pennsylvania is Rubio to commence the particular, is dying out, and that, ta . And Cannot do Harm, l''` -1 e t t- ''' t " 0 ''-''' 5 ' ID business of banking under e Act aforesaid P .. ~..... 17 , r sealt o trit otti m ,c o , o t r hi w a 6 h t e h re d o a f y _ tnAeusgausstiajwhand and Bladie> Strutu re, l e nd- m! ,Itul, &onus 'hul, and preserve it from utter destruction, it It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood. C, °"'''S '''''' ""' U) l'''' it especsally t scomn Im those east's of I. luor It (ousts but little and Purifies the lilood. be mixed with the richer, purer Alb us gor 11 here, in./easels s/ whes, all the old na ug .. must It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, ze ^eel Z -f-' En .-.; Ht. AWCITYLLOCH, and nobler blood of the negro. Phsio it Costa but lithe and Purities the Blood , ess..l z 44 7., _ V, )SS ( lomptritiller of the Currency, y. eous medzcint., have futl.ni 4151-It is prepared in ato glll3 concentrated logirally, this very practical use ofthe IVe only ask s- Trial, gg r, .6 PI -.,- tom, the dose eddy being from one to two tea la e drily ask a Prial, eq "' i=el ..."4 slave is based on the fact that mixture of spoonfuls three times a dal Wr only ask a Trial, • 12) ..' THI: FIRST NTIIONAL BANK aat-it IS diuretic and alteral;ve in its action; blood is necessary for the perfection of 11 e only aelta Trial, ll' CI( 1e5.../ 5 , z _ Privily ing and cleansing the blood, causing It CO the race—which is indisputable; but Of this Valuable I onic, '''' W .. I - d „F PITTSBURGH PA. now ln all Its original purity and rigor ; thee Of this Valuable Tonit., I 9 -.. Os. - . F. Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. removing from the system all pernicious causes here a slight difficulty occurs. How Of this ' V aluable Tonic, dil which h ave induced disease tii this Valuable Tonic, 4, 4 ' .-- it ~ capit., 8400,000, with pris liege to In - does it happen that if, as the writer I CHEROKEE INJErTI°I"B ' mended " Owns, hitherto the white has almost uni- Only 75 (is and One Doltar per Bottle, 4: r - _,_'s crease to i11.,000,000. an ally or assistant to the( herokee Remedy, only 75 Oa and One Dollar per Bottle, esses . 1 1 '-'' A and should be used in uinjunction wi th that vestal( mixed with the white, and only ;,.- The Pittsburgh - 1 rust Company having organ- medicine In all cases of loonoreheta, Glees, Float. degenerates more and ( 1111 375 ( o rs, tin.( vine 1 roller per Roble, 7: F-• 44 < e bed under the act to provide a National Curren- eless or if hues It enema are heeling, sooth mg, more, the very i ibi3 --,,-, ia s and oi,e Dollar i . r Bottle, Manufactured solely ty s A 1,1 \lx 1.1. St I ll i rl-4 Ci/ ey, under the title of the 'PIKS!' NATIONAL and de.aulst nt , remov . 5 all scalding, heat, char- opposite result occurs with the black, BR(' General Depot, ii., Niarket 11,,-1 Hat. _ , , - BANK Cif, PITTSBURGH, would respectfully dee and pain, instead at the burning and almost Who Just Ela universally has hitherto coneetten ot Notes, unendurable pain that Is experienced it'ith near- only mixed with the black, and only im rtsbare-, Pa For sale to PlTTelli es ,H by au -I Ni l'z " oiler its se rvices for the ' .._ !ninth, Bills of Exchange, &e , receive money on 13 all the cheap quasi.. Inn clsons proves by it? The white breeds in and respectable deniers For sale in Pittsburgh by li E • I 1.1.. ER., a, deposit and buy and aell kbtehartge on all parts of Lee - 131 the use tit the C herokee Remedy CO , and 81. FAH Ixt E., rt .1 h. as i 1 f 4 P R INC GOODS the ,ountry . I and ( herokee Inpection -the tu 0 medicines in, and nothing but a degenerate and The success which has attended the Pittsburgh at the same tinie-all improper discharge s are puny posterity is the result, the black Janl4-nt r Trust Company since Wil teganizetion in 1862, re ell ' and the weakened orc,aas are speedily breeds in and in, and he only becomes iPRIVA'r.k: I.S.Oril.,l,kir I lksi, wW Iv e belie vebe a surfielenitguarantee that bum- restored to full vigor and strength - 7 7 - IR. BROWN'S OFFICEA tress entrusted to then ew organization will re. Ceez-For full particulars get our pamphlet from cell e the serne prompt attest on . any drug store in the country, or write us and mo "rirceher," "warmer," "nobler" and ' WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Having a very e xtensiett,eorreepondence with vie st ill mail free to any address a full treatise. • "ernotioual," "vigorous " and _, Banks and Hankers, throtighout the country thlt-Price Cherokee Remedy ,10 per bottle "fresher " We may, however, best we besets we can otter uneeual facilities tu those or three bottled tor 1,,, state the facts of the case in the very a ho do business with us. c 4 l /biz Price, Cher okee luiect lon, el per hot- graphic language of the author—or au- The business will be c ucted by the same tie, or three bottles for $5 1111• Im es, lath 4214-Sent by Express to any address on receipt thoress, as it is surmised. to-on Is tto tin? 1 JAMES LAUGHLIN W. K.Nlidif-E, 4 7- Sold Li all druggists es erl %%here 1•t ,otopl,.t s to ing for want of flesh and blood. They Itorik.RT S. Hers, AMItzANDLR SPEER, rtioarAri BEL!, P.O.A.Nele (I 13Arlif 1 Dr. W.R. Merwin & Co., are dry and shrivelled for lack of the . healthful juices of life. In the white' HOSIERY AND GLOVES, lava, W rellim Ar e A.f.EX BRADLEY, ti elf EUL 'BE s SOLI. PROPRIETOR.S, No 59 Liberty street, New York. American are seen unmistakably th e ' IA. ATEza LA 1/0 111.1 e, President' Stre St e fi t i le Dr. OEO 11 hEYSEFL ih N i o 140 ,1 1'r e In dications of physical decay. The cheeks ft lel, Embroideries and Flue Goodso ,loa n D Scuckv, liashter. ' are shrunken, the lips are thin and Trimmings in i 1 ery desirable style; ' autPs-(lecw...-ti- -------ii— - THE GREAT INDIAN AIEDICINE-, 6,„_1 ECOND hATIOXAE (fifth{ --- bloodless, the under jaw is narrow and Beautiful 'Bonnet and Trimming Alb- '' s t - Lompounded from retreating, the teeth decayed, the nose t/F purrssunuir ben,., Ideals 11 PI/Al4l Veil et Ribbon; sharp and cold, the eyes small and wa- V; 1.,71 700 tely, the complexion of a blue and yel . = . ? t, = low hue, the head and shoulders bent fItEASURI DKPAR Tall ENT, / cc -\ I C 9 c , ',I / ' fotward, the hair dry and straggling Combs and Set si Photograph Albums, (ten ' k °Fit,‘":-"ssNeriTeNoLeL,7,tfr, .z..::! , , , ,..4 , athkitt.'f' ccZ CO upon the men, the watpts of the women are . heapest in the city-1 Notion• and WHEREAS, By satuifsertoryeridenee presented g,,A ' .. r- thin and pinched, tellingtof sterility and to C 1,,, undersigned, It has been made to appear ^ '/ . telt 1 * .....,ii vt, are, Ladles' r to (•ol- that the SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF COD # rri consumption, the general appearance „Um lava slightly soiled from G to 12 tents a ~.PnldT,Ticlaßleloll(l/,,H,,,,,in the County of Allegheny, I-- gaunt and cadaverous from head to foot. n ylvaula, has been duly organ -I=l a= 1. OU Villl see bald heads upon young pii .e, 20 Flue l'ilioneled Paper Collars tied under and according ter tbe requirements of 'V S ft,I f f - _ rrl, _ the Act of C ongresa, entitled "An Act to pro- 011 -,- - I k-' ' ' l s - ". !'" men. You will see eye-glasses and spec lo lb ireuta, 0 Inv fir sin, kof 1,.. re la, aide a National CUrreney, secured by a pledge of I= tacks, false teeth, artificial color on the t sited slates Stieks, arid tb provide for the cii i , ~ , , ling i.,,rf01, C uza ..._,,, ~ face, artificial plumpness to the form. culat ion and redemption theiteof," approved 1 ets cla 1-",' ROR _..].„ mar) 25th, 1863, and has complied with all the -E. ' 1 The intercourse will be formal, ascetic, t r•bantS and all iv lot 1,5,1 t s st I i scAlli are prof 'sinus of said Act reedited to be compiled _A , : A ~e , r . t .i ed if t : o n , 9 , C ,,,i ti 7 _1 . 31 ,ue 1 a c I Enuis , a " ns "l' as:.; e a u l'l diver:es unemotional. Turn now to an aasem -0 , , 1 , , 0 , ~, , ,i, ~ ~,. i ~,,.1,,„,,,,e, elan tag- before con3meneing the business of Bank- " , , oasis by self-polhaton, such as Loss of Menu, y, Wage of neg,roes. Every cheek is plump, ‘‘ Lo , e, 41 ll t , •I , 1r , 11, fir 1n If Ire-torsi's or troller of t f llfrefr i fre, I, Hoeft : lth UuLL OLE , fumy '. : ',. ro 'e n7A., L lat dr e.,LT,':,:; l r t c h , z ‘ k i r , A , ',,,, 1 P , Z e t t,5 1 the teeth are whiter than ivory, there 1.11 - ter, and toll st t:,l, es that Cannot Ind to the said o ShEC(I/I:ZneeikrtarLY / eatac that ty of !heath - my, Trembling, Wakefulness, Eruptiont are no bald heads, the eyes are large and on the lace, Yale Co-sit:entente, liesiti4, Consume- bright. OUT professional men show PITTSHI RGH, Collate of Allegheny and state 1 les . tont, and alt al Ds, eful , omplal Ws, cau,sed by de- more than any the lack of healthful AB of Penns} Iv ania , is authorized to tom melee the In business oflitaniing, had* Act aforesaid Pet-t."3-LelthelP,att " l a "L a - IA , sociation with their opposites of the NI A 4 'ti i ; 'sr! & 4 - J r' 1,1 - I)E ........._ igttlivon I,t f witness me hand . 4,,.., urge ; able e ir t and which all arel a: it h x- other Self trAis need,,'tact with nstko-s , ,si li -. lzi., , PY 012 014,..v..-„,....444,=—. ,--.. ....-, Y ... - een s ....- w . / - I, ),..--/ rLi MA.RE ET STREEI', Comptroller 01 the Currency gle Mean, Its curatis e powers have beeici '.. " • .. sufficient to gear, %LLCM} ffs er the most stubborn only." THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK c ast . "Nor is this a matter of theory only. -To those n ho haie trifled v. - Ith their eon- OF PITTIaBI RUH, PA, -tit ot,•at, until they think themsehea beyond The Southerners have shown a wonder ion re, Ii toi ine.ll,l 11,1 n a would say, De spat, lul succes in the civil war; and it is all not ' the (et Rohm. Ct iIE It 11/ restore •ou to - Ow itla to the connection, licit and illicit, health and v igor. and alter alloack do c t orse With the negro, hat e faded .13V-} or full partioliltrs get a circular from any '' The emotional power, fervid OratO drug store in the country, or write the Propile- V T and intensity which distinguishes tors, who will mail tree to an y desiringone the - • refine, a full treatise in pamphlet form all slaveholders is due to their intimate SO - Price 52 per bottle, or three bottles for ?6, association with the most charming and and lurwarded by Express to all parts of the world intelligent of their slave girls." It sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. seems that "the mere presence of the Dr. W, R. Merwiu & 00., , African, in large numbers infused into -;(-)LE PROPRIETORS, the air a sort of barbaric malaria"— ' ,old bs ~:\E"o0 sc+HL:ilbe‘ir:l-\3:settreel.R, ,iNoe,re-sod 140 Yo m r a m kood I a w n h d i c i h s , e i n n n a d e m e d n , nl h y a s c b a e l e le n d o b f y t en a n c o o t ice, a rs e d r street nitil-ci name, but which we are now told is "a - j miasm of fierceness which has come to infect the white men and even the women too, and which accounts for the wild chivalrous spirit of the South, and its success in the field." Nor are these the only benefits which the Rebels de rive from their privileged propinquity to the ideal man, .the vigorous able bodied negro. The sweet maglietisee of association attractsthe daughters• of the South to sable Apollos of the tropics ' "The mothers and daughters of the aristocratic slaveholders are thrilled with a strange delight by daily contact with their dusky male servitors These rela tions, though intimate and full of rare charm to the passionate and Impressible daughters of the South, seldom, if ever, pass beyond the bounds of propriety. A platonic love, a union of sympathies, emotions, &c., &c. The 'white Southern girl, who matures early, is at her home surrounded by the brightest and most intelligent of the young colored men on the estate. Passionate, full of sensibility, without the cold prudence of her North ern sister, who can wonder at the wild dreams of love, which fix the heart end fill the Imagination of the impressible Southern maiden ? It is safe to say that the first-heart experience of nearly every Southern maiden, the flowering sweet ness and grace of her young life, Is as sociated with a sad dream of some bond man lover He may have been the waiter or coachman, or the bright yellow lad who assisted the overseer; but to her' he is a hero, blazing with all the splen dors of imperial manhood. She treasures the looks from those dark eyes which ' made her pulses bound." We are inclined to suspect that the North American men and women may J be something of the sort described by this indecent writer; and we can. well understand bow it is that Mr. Haw thorne, after hittexperiance of his sapless, dry, and bony brethren, and his angelic but angular country women, ire imaltivelY enraged at the sight of the wholsome gush and blood of an Englishman and English womart.—We may be rather proud of being described as "bulbul," and think it n de o s a c ffr n o b n ed t t i h n at T t e h r e en ` ce 'fep s al on e B o nn e a ' s ' tau corp Y u b s e vadideum, a sued plenum. Our juiciness and physical fullness and strength, and• redundancy of blood, are certainly in strong contrast to what the writer, of the pamphlet on miscegenation descrilies as the dryness and meagerness, the pallor and scrawliness and leannesisl of the American animal; and if the citizen and citizeness of the Northern fittitea is this or anything like it, we can qoite account for Northern failures in thelfield. or anywhere else. The only , absurdity is, that this wretched, sapless, shrivet t ed caricature or man, this specimen of u manity in its most contemptible form, should have the place it has in the world's estimate of nations. if this is the ideal American, we quite agree with the author of miscegenation that the race cannot live to a third gerwatton. If this is what "the Anglo-Baxoe—thottith I plentifully mixed, 10 , and by, with aer- I mholmans and Irish &gm:l4*_ fits, and wit& most of the scum of E u rope— as -ziune to, it is a comfort to-think that we tags . ..near i the'erul of it. - 7 11111 a7 l e al i ecal nto sluni1413 tr tha e luri n t: e this gr tYs1 7 1)f po naasbs° p Ilt ul ye: a t t o i lno cini ctgirinetthel nitt he saawwaeloi-11:tkle' No. 50 Sruithtiold Street lITIZENS AND MTHAINI:K.B.s IN need of inedieal advieeehotild tail to gJi e 111111 it call. Dr. Brown's remedies never f , ril In care impn titles, serulidoint and rent-re,; 18, hereditary taint, ouch ss 1.•1 trr, taper rkin dise,seb, the Gru,tt high thr hy tieut Is igitirant. Dr di l a remediea for this aal brooch t on by solitary habits, tare I tit' b 110 %, In Okla count ry Whit:ll..4le sate and will et ,, ,tii3 restore to health. Dr tiriiwn's remedied s lue 111 h tate lie also treat.* Piles, Uleet, (ion/to/Thor, 're tharptschnrged, PPinile Disease., Peiris in the Hach mid w,n of ti,e Mader, : - itricturee, A letter to be answer id wnst roinaui h! least lINF: DOLLAR. ;Medicines twill to arty /address timely pia, I /Mee and private rooms No 50, trunhnchA :3/ RE - ET, Pittsburgh, FA. //L./if - A/N.% . IMPORTANT TO LADID; Great Alnertcsau Hamrdy ,•+ Hario's Citron° Thermal I ''~:MALr Ylrj_~a ISA 4% EINF:V ER 1"1-:1' PALLED. l% Ali the direci,,,nB e been strictly e ; in reinniing ditliculties Arising Irmo ~R STR.I2, 'V" " 4 ' Ail UPPA.U.E. teAT every ‘,hlii Or in restoring 11. e .yiiteni to perieet to, as tirnu{~ rfolli sptuvl Ath2ll• 1•1-1.91,6, tert, the Whites, or other in eakuta,,,,,l the I ti.ri ne irgvna. The Pills perie..th t.,rmlegm .na the COLlenthtloll, and may be taken I.y wort Llehoite ienoile6 witienit r':• nt the lame time THEY ACAS A CHARM, y ST ren,zt nenind, invigorai ina. and T. storm t DyeL:m to a healthy corabliol.. and by brlndin-i or, the monthly period with regularity. N.. ter trom what cause the obstruction may ail They should, however. NOT be taken the tit,: Three or four months of pregnancy, though sai at lily other time, as miscarriage would i.a th,. kAch box ebntama 5U Pith]. PR It_;.L, 1N.)1,1.A ft. HOUSE-FURNISHING (2.O()DS, Uonntsting of Cutlery, Ten Tot) b and Whiter:, Brit tantua and Block Tiu Tea Sets, Fire Irons and Stands, Toilet Ware, Bird Cages, Lainits. c., &c., Cooking Stu, es, Tin and Sheet Iron Wale, Hollow Ware, Grid Irons, Ice Chests, Meat Safes, ts.c. Tin Roofing and Job Work done to order. All work warranted. KIM ez. SCHWARTZ, No. 119 Smithfield and 44 Wylie ote DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS, PITTS tol/ 120 H., PA, —AT THE— Bet ween Wood and Market. --- r 1)25- - BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, yiIEMOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE.— Xilk.,The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to near the corner of F l zz& and Smithfield street. W. U. Coons old irtar4 is prepared to furnish 1 ILOUR— natives, buggies, and — widdle horses upon the I ~ 600 bbls Extra Fainliy Flour; shortest in:Aloe. AlsOlinkr,es kept at livery at No do. .Stnrauellour; ieasotudge rates. Undertaki and all arrange- Just received and for sale by ments ror Amends will receiy is opeoial atten- FETZER & ARMSTRONG, BRIORJ..A.ND. mbas corner Merkel and 'Flint its. ,• , ~,,? ''' t'.l-, --,,!.••, r .... 7 ., • ..t,-..,.....:,_• • _ __ . .... t 1 4 0., . •- r e : 'f l t r _.,. f .''' ..."' - - / • f t . .!, i r • • • • ... . _ Ital. 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SPLENDID STOCK OF DRESS (IOW), CIMAKs auLl All ,d the newest patterns. Cali and see, at IL 3. LYNCH'S, No. 96 Market street, and No. I Market Alle: R.T. KENNEDY dt BR 0 NO. 64 FOURTH STREET, S. S. MARVIN Formerly Ill( (21n - FR U' F COMPA NY 1 Capital. 9300,000, n lb pt v tlegt to area to 91.000,000. The IRON CITY Tli CST trig organized under the National Currency Act. otters its services for the transaction of a Gener al Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold. Money received on Deposit, and Collections made on all parts of the country DIR.EcTORS .TA.:O/3 PAINTER, I /tintlT F6)1t1N9 4 ./N ./ ARE iill.L, R. iiilrfitiMAN, cEn;i . W. Al Gott3iLy. • WARNER, .TNO. E. PATTERS( oN, (2ashicr. eb23-4md J UST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET 1 7 1.13 UM ! x' OI2 SOLEMEIL-Z*4 co FOI2 SO_T—DIF:II P.; ' be bCLI to all parts of the United States for Twenty Cits ALSO. a) Albums for Centre Tables, c 0 Albums for Centro Tables, New Goods New Goods AT PITTOCK'S, New Geri, OPPOSITE THE Po:"ToFFICE. leb36 T HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Call, Kip, and CAVALRY BOOTS, With Enameled and Plant Legs, 1 New Goods McGfiRT.TIA ND'S AUCTION, 55 FIFTH STREET LEANER & KAYSKR,S Noiselea Patent sewing Maolainea, These Sewing Machines are known asthe very • beat in the United States. They are WARRANT- c ED, and sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and examine them before buying elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly- attended to. ERNEST AXTEFf Agent, No. 103 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. I mhl6-13d PARTNERSBIP NOTICE .—M H. JOHN T. APKENNAN has this day be come assocdated with me as partner in the DRUG BUSINESS, carried on at No. ft Federal street and corner of Federal and Ohio ate., Allegheny, Pa. The name and s_Vle of the firm will hereaf ter be GEORGE A.... 11 J..LY ac CO. Allegheny, ..March 21, ISM. mll.-10t BBLS CUOICE FAMILY FLOUR, rratis, assorted sizes, Clover seed, Ifientßeef, Mackerel; bblm end naives, In store and for Herring ale j_ry • PATTERSON k AMMON Erni No. 6 Wood at SATURDAy , .4! Holding' from 12 to 24 Pictures PRICE :*4 is - Ci..oliV A'l` PRI C' W A 1.1 . Grain Leather A .L.'l' IE3I US b CCa. 9 S W E attention EEsP o E t e the TE pt . b L i 1 1. c T e o ttel'iltbolv.elAlE bum, it having the advantages of LYINCI OPEN PERFECTLY FLAT, and being MORE DURABLE THAN ANY OTHER ALBUM MADE. The following notices of the Press of this city will readily show lea superiority over all others as to strength, &c , What the Public Ledger says— AN .I.MPROI7kNIitiT I )0 KS.—Photograph Albums have become as indispensable as Photo graph likenesses. A.ltemsta & cu., have just completed their new patented continuous hinge back album, which they are now dells ering to the trade, being the most complete and substan tial book made. The t_rctlie with most albums of this kind is that tlThVes, secured by the ordinary way to the back of the book, ate liable to bleak way. By this new method, each sep arate leaf turns on a neat, easily working hinge, so that there is no strain whatever upon the back of the book, and the leaves remain perfect ly secure within the covers. What the Amer. Lit. Gazette and Publishers Cir cular says— HE PEOTOGILAP Et A1.817M. Hinged Back, patented July 21, 113a3. Manufactured by Alte in us & Co., Philadelphia. In this patent binding each leaf is attached to a small rod covered with morocco, forming a separate hinge of Its own, admitting the book to be opened to its full extent without danger of the slightest incurs. This ingenious invention cannot fail to be universally aAsproved, as It com bines utility with beauty. The manufacturers have done good service in making so decided an improvement in an article in such demand. .01 ,- Our imprintis on every album made with the Patent Hinge. ALTE3II'S CO., N. E. car. Fourth and Race ate., FMla mh29-lnid-eod SUNDRIES- 300 boxes No. 1 Fire Crackers, 10 cases Sicily Licorice 6 do Calabria Licorice, 16 do Prime Figs, 20 kegs Baking Soda, 100 mats Cassia, 60 boxes Rock Candy, 30 do Citron, 10 bbls Garret's Snuff, 100 gross Fine Out Tobacco, in tin foil, 75,000 Havana CUM'S, various quality, 60,000 Havana Sixes Cigars, In store and for sale by REIMER & BROS., 120 and 128 Wood st. AISINS, PRrNES AND CUR jot RANTS -10 Bunch and Layer Raisins, in whole, and quarter boxes, 50 mate Seedless Raisins, 25 kegs do do 30 casks prime Zante Currants, 25 60 ch kegs Fren Prunes and Plums, boxes do Just received and for sale 11)- 12E - IMRE ar- BEDS., MU' 126 and 128 Wood st. BARRELS FOR SALE.-1.00 .13/Z - Dll3 hand IRON BOUND, by H. .111'SWI0ENr 16' 63 Smithfield et.. mhl4.lw STYLE.—THE E . PECILIADELI Os new style pf .StemPeff G Ol 4 Pella - , }inn wick Satin Damaak sale W. P. MAR mh6 - .87 Wool/. sz. r— izo = M Ce) ~~ o~ Steam ;Printing, Establishment n <0 ~ .. P opr . s or,..,)„‘ii. 1,42 fil ekftli:4 • f •• _ 1 ' .---- Y• : `•:•----Ofirr— .. - ' TING 4114 in 64 ,woofed be Ire' 4 bead se ' - 8.17E,0/AL ATTENTION PAID TO „ . .. RAILROAD . MERCANTIWANVLEGAL PRINTING. ~ V..O . u•E-. , • -- ,,,,,. , .......y., —7-r- .101 4 044 _ ittr 11143 - eni-itafilLiaittila 09,nee!taciaioL be ..Alulpitel4thlime,,. ,lfy. .... . . ... . .. ...• _ . , of creating for the necessities _of the Ameriwri .3tetps ,pajvci l aud creole race, is tinitlaillagd'inbt Wye by the au thor of this truct;Askair4fitslies.-.W. H. Beecher-If/kr - jtr -- , -- zeditdflikip of the Ind dA'3l4 . .''Tfieodore Tilton, by Mr.,- orate-Greeleyrity Mr.Vendell .Phillips; and bY:NlielatlapPeti =kid of Philadelpbie an, Miss " is_ h 1 perh Epp p a 1 - ndanTeiiiefif to ne, ome such experiatentf has kretifriee dzittlHayti —with what succeasaweldl -knowl-+ h is now to brepacPtkin-rthetA:.?"4-4/uw far these people canl pit views into actuallife,=. they goitist; Itifditn us. If the gentlemen practice Whitt they - p reach z ,th e '- delhanditTAlored,AlA t h as ""tcr en aft' tipbit" tafra g 'we rich treasure ofnegro -blood": mint th fill up the lean, ,iittfuptices.pf.,4lo_otitatoilly of editors,nuistlte__,- al2methtug_litt.o_%ithan nominal- and as'Miss 'Dickinson - has let tuned' beiore thie'Preld-derlicifillfifitany of the cities of the: ilitioni , ittud tali not' been tarred andleathered .by Maladies of America, _we are forced, to..tii un pleasant,conclusion that they attrAttite ready tcrplay Tamorsi th kayak/it:revery lusty, negiowho - -filltibt the ttatsitsir t al" arid.: "Motional ..AnaUtict,'! 3aliptt is among the besh crsplgfief thsse4l. • "It is,a We l sre,tßid "an worthy ,ore' Chitsuati„tv'hicit would lead any one ctenYtliattbeieraire iitinds in the white naturewhilalsitidlY the; afegro could fill, defecia.inviwocal -organiza tion that only the,. nagto,Ponbl.-sliPPit cravinas toward frateithity only the negro-Could cOmfort and satisfy." -Poti phar's wife . anticipated this argument, and in her plain spoken. larizgagelt,p the • goodly Hebrew . gave ?ply,put„,,ttin„doc , trine of naisidegeniitlqi ititoprlietrael, and if theladies of New Erightittr !want another. Precedent- 4brt their A'abandon suent ofltn-i.uWitglatinig4Triiaili-IKP the history, 0f,,,tte.114 asfitisou-A t goo rho life of the-Elitprhaft Tliererditsialnity sat.- isfylitent tlfal ti l liewiii il leiltibrffflibligh a tiby mrs - Anciiii art.-Jab& lute nevaitYlinifeniale,taatapir-4- AYPtig-Pod - led ad sttotvortgl,_partuer btrßer haps th e com p ' mit : thaeattotit Mind of wi:&h the Tilikealblibilehits.ftnish ed so many and-suckr very surefenilhine instances;, - The, worirle`rfal - hoiTible. „tiling is that this filthy ribilienise l is'iiheorily not hooted down, hut thailit lepreikri t ta the more advanced,- and. indeeda the - more logical, adherents of 4,katfLolitiel4nPartY which, if the sinallest,„is up#Rphtedly the most vigorous - in Ainerica., .4a Ab olitionists are perhaps' rfilt,'.iikr ikelkiaps !mot as yet, , asowedadhermsta-of the doc trine of mistegertationkl but: all Aboli tionists wiTh'444-Arr idit' . 4 . `,k4 to consistency. must render:tin - 7u; conaubil to those -who-are iitevery Tespecp , their e q uals-ThY t'udeeetkiMPltitil"figki's of course go further, and exalt Mil, rilative superiority of tbeidgger,' kid kaWnate on histiecessitrithrotbqkgrest r as3;usimay of things for. rezioyatiugrw i lMOsuo l gy en ergies the.. cold And 2 .qA lion rrtrrtnsrfka....t.".._, _ _ DV. who will-listen- tonna-applattd ‘,l rs A.nna Dickenson. lecturjng.,Ark,c4hese nauseous subjecta are far hexo r fil any other corrtiptintinflieii 86:' The Shattiklessite'ss 4h(dit' ieiii" "all the splendiirsrbf inveriSl:Pritafilitibil" in a woolyshetidellmiChinali nuty,ltie:, felt with,thatAfttgrallipiii : WMV*4 due to the sight 6f Nessanus mdlkattng her life on phil&s6phihr pihiriplefif . But the ev il . does not end. here: Nre utty-well despair oft , itelatureof - Anteries,i4 'in its glooudest hour of.tpiyil,strife„pot f ., -one single streak Of hot brerfhs the. thick darkness , . Is theren6 itattlbt - ;nci — lnlns of letters, no inanlef , coninioro honesty and' integrity, ;who -eart - venturelievett to lift , a Toice,against theadv*Ryintide of fanaticism and l o lly , q utporallty and indecency? • Of all those piilitiehttis *holt:Mier kan institutions hsietttriirted,VidVilose vision' has been enlarged Demand fnlinnsn.qr*" not one to stand intheptv . pied, and dertainly:Litt L ivithien .War assent; by Mr." Wendell . Miss. Dickinson.? ask whether it can ail be 'true,w ejfit is possible that, in the very 'hindwhich will not enchire that the neo:A . :ad sit I in the same rfailerasrnarriag gr e or kneel in the same church withitheWhitevtheidoc trine of.miscege9ooll,ol44-IRRVl'eaeh ed not only isFithoutsghafte,,,bin synkap pl an se . Eves:eta writer 'in -L ike " burgh Aisles:l; Who bee datioydred a wonderful- process of 'silent rtul.b." scions edupation vy_hic,,lic.the .nigger has been' ,underzoing- isle' ate' years in order to - fl ehiiii for ' isl e ' Plat' tiVe re generation; wonht , stand/itginist at ;Such an expression as this Of the anti-elavery doctrine: , To bP'n mO4, 4ntrln ;h e r4Rtoildrien , need not be quite the' An .. ,,,itten and the great fnitteritlinct idea i liflinthltia; jr, I reserved " the`fabieint ttitlertdVour the bloodsa lifeund—theilblespinge of Ham hitmwt hi l l orq4Mge h oph,„ It Would surprise ; he ClOWerti Iffil beiftifcelitta t wi lkifii`batilie of - time, the T darki -2 rateiffilkiiruabithib- the white " • Even Mr.:LincoltwAhough the subject is-a * st A, 1 1 - liar kind' of Wit - RI M) as sured-thattEe sent rfor • the negroi'nOtt4disitilrf:tirotblifilletsonal :right* oraffireeatintbuttlitwar. looking 4-41.15444914Atittloblendhig of the b lack and - white-4 ivat to on 4' until the great in 'the messages 6f dorProeuersuarev,--'J ia desirable that, the • !:jr., marry the black wRWSL4A44.OII-4b*':'''' woman the lack uurn, ana iYe intik bedoine. yelifiwalitutW f7:4, haired people'.it—lhat,hiptiuroopulatiotr:-V of the United Atattwenno epAylo of creoletkor be Rrepar,ed for, Insme ditiee liiw of • nathre. 1 1 ,-,, te. at - av Wooestalnlrdo not - ;:billereinqall the growing ..gitelligeftge NYMeh late yearstbeen,delkeloped.tft• the. 'EctinSiekt Amirfinin tie - - • groes,norli thatiliatilierpos aess CiTgon so complete as hi - Welt - 4i lat=e ii Let US asX however,, what may - wxo would f urther neY, What , moat-be,dbes , restpt on the AfricaurOhid tell&one fact-"that it - is publicly taught .12Y tacieflhhed ell friends of the black -that the end. and :object, of the war: ttltix.isdivide the lands of the Bodth jegkoly/ the ne groes?" Nor is this aIL 'Thema ittio be pros ecuted in order_ tosdve the white woman of the South Atic:the Aeit i f i coliti,bosom, and then . w e xuaolisa, t 11.4,01 s is lin the intereg u ir Only', i stmal pros iik-trnt of teu ot: mice lethe•-rntiz "Peiiisinis WU' t4i elsrodulietilawhlghest typt of unuttrand, -1 1/ 0 10 0 ,11iploft.Oideal Dr w9,papact,Qtpio4tVglkotploklrhite or ,black 0V441661' the firrifittia'cia6 04156*Atotwilitilig tht.4tUnat mittniate destiny is to invigorate artit IPOreeten" ti k e , 1 54 = 0 .44404414T.91104 1 AttaYing
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