MWMFMNiII .A.DVICIVISEENG RATES. " every days For it Zkg Matter per are, (40 oroi dir e One • on eee one month. 5 8 , 00 Ztreictrtione...: 1,00 'Film „,mouths... 9,00 ems,intiertions.. 1,26 Three months,. 11,00 insertions. 1,601'6ur menthe .... 13,00 Five Insertions.— 1,76 Five months...... 14,00 One week 2,00 Six months 16,00 Two_ '3,60 One year 26,00 Three weeks. 6,001 :e oßeiqunre eherignable ones a week I year.oo,o3 . DAILY IP E 3 'l.' . Single subscriptions by mail, $B,OO per year. Delivered, in the city, at 18 cents per week. WEE 40 "1" . Single subscriptions 51,60 Five copies, each 1,40 Ten copies, each 1,30 Twenty copies, each, (and one to g ett er up,) 1,20 Thirty •' " 1,10 JAS. P. 11111111., Editor and Proprietor. H ERNIA OR RIIPTURE,, Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupturt cured Hernia or Rupture oared Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or ' Hupture cured Hernia or Ilupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured R apt are or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured R opture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh's Radical Cure Truss Ritter's Patent Truss Fitch's Supporter Truss Self-Adjusting Truss Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapses Uteri, Piles, Abdominal,' and Spinal Weaknesses br. S. S. Pitch'. Silver Plated Sup- Pile* Drops, tc.r the rupport anl cure of Eluatic Stochiug,d, for weak an 4 varw.ose Elastic Knee Caps, for week knee joints Ankle Serpparters, for weak knee joints Suspensory Bandages Self-Injecting Syringe.; also every kind of 23 ynngee Dr. KEYSER his also a l'ruaa wtuda will adically cure Hernia or Rupture St . 'Ultk'a ht his mote STORE, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Persona Writing for Trues should send the number of 'trachea around the body immediately over the DR. KEY :-.,E1: will give his personal attention and he is satisfied that, with an experience of twenty yearF, he will he enabled to give satialae_ Sett-Injecting Syringes SeLf-lujec ling S rringea Self.lnjecllng Syringes Self-Injecting Syringes Sold at DI:. ILEVISEIPS, t.o Woof street. • Suspensory Bandages, Satapen.sory Bandages Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinda, strentrtnenine, inv4Torat a nd rest A dozen different kinds, shoo to a healthy condition. and by britig - ,in,c A ,lawn different kinds, on the monthly period with recut ant m a t- A dozendifferentter I rom what cause the ot.st ruct ion may HI ih( kinds, They should, however, , H he taken the ist At DR. KEYSER'S, tau o xen street. three or four months at pregnanoy, though sate nolo-1 yd,kw at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. ?RICE ONE DOLLAR. RILES OF DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on I , lbeaSP6 of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage. Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction. and Abuses TWENTY YEARS STANDING .of Nature, and emphatically the I. ll,' I-:'o' 1 -quit_ 1 - ATE MEDICAL AD r IS . E.R, a prinilibli t .if 7 0 ' pages, sent tree to any address Nix cents requir- I ed to pay postage. Ira?. ['lie pills and Book wilt be sent by mall. confidentially, when desired, SE , I - 11}.BY t. , BA I. F. 4. and pre-paid on receipt of money by J. BRYAN, M. D., lienerot Agent, No. 76 Cedar street, New 1-ark . ITirJeiseph Pleasing, Druggist, corner or the Diamond and Market street, agent fur Pitts burgh. oc6-emil&iv- XOTICE TO ALI. CONCERNED-- Among a certain class of self-important peo ple there is a peculiar teeling of contempt attagh cd to all physician:. that full ertise and treat the diseases named in Das card, (PRIVATE D138A:51C4‘,/ , A w r h e ythi . sho t u.ll Oe: that all no one else ran t tell. Belau' will be found a ceritlicale from one of the the}'o aware hitt fitoelel.'l/4 treat dis- . most respectable citie.ens of Wilkins township in telisitesetacorry diseases everydenomination , t,,, r tat,' s,, , i i r) ,, fact „. solicit ,,,,i,, t i t , , t.t . 7: regard to Dr. Be year', Lindmy Blood Searcher. very refined parties. I suppose they is could not The Doctor; re rttficates 01, within rests, and no let tr, 1 , I - I , .1 1 I t )... ofte ye ars r , 3 1 - 1 ~, ,i f f r. t a h l e n i i r l ' t, Ai t l ii , ti i a t i , t , , p , ~. I, at . i t , ) t .,,. i l i . e it t stir ai. di ~, , ,r,. -, one need be deceived in r eg.ird t. his pespaiiitions. B , eil , tl ,, , e b tzt,a h n e a e tl I , ,t_r fam i l y tm.mhl,l,, casel lilt y SI often li n fl t a !I e DR. rhea. H. 'KEYSER ,---1 !..came affleted with . almost dee It prived , the e party of lilt life He comes Piles about twenty years ago. and every yea: B. a r t e b t is h t e t y o t t o h: n p o h , t - . 5:;:, ; A r 1 , 1 . that they ,4,1,i.,,, not attar,' r a t I , : . . a .S ic :1 1 1 j , , ,4 , else .., they were growing worse, so as to trouble me tte ly Cowper, Gtr cri lr li•.fa rd ini i r l ir l iil ie ; .S a i r r f i li n a rtes i very much, so much so at times as to unfit me treatment of these diseases t These men are held i ;I don't .. -- for work. Sometimes I was BO bad that I could ausPsearst S ' l t ' il i a n t in all ij OlC h. :l ' ll i r n e the ,,"l4 g ' i e l y th t e ill i lt W l ° 4 l l l l. d, ll6h, still KT 6, w not do anything on account of them, they came t i ll e e t r o e t re in ag w reat t nllll3 t number of them that ate. I . ll t ai have '-` d i , . 11 to h study Mid I Oft 10411 of OW on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried • P w ß it i h v o A u T t 'K egoli - Mn E." c E an s u a l y )-" l ar ha s v ( e " sa i v u d e h a u r n s dr a de s New and great deal of medicine for them. 1 used to buy • from years of misory arid untimely death. My and take whatver I could hear of or read of in ' IreZntsTarjteltothevefet:blealt altogether. as it ith e L„ ot , a d,, t , rtun , ~,r cir,rilars and pamphlets that tell in my way, but my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I , , w tho to to m- a I could not get cured, sometimes they would do cem ught but it my longnecessar r) esidence eertit) in this city ea is suni sib. me some good fora little while, but afterwards i. a d n e d n 1 allf r d r i f . s e v a it s h e r a t ri a , : i ld n i g nKn i, o , re i I , ~S r p e e Tr v e t , i i - i ri r i t i, e: New they would return again as bad as ever. I also much shorter time than saran afore. It behooi es s ever) young man and woman to be ,arel al in se applied to two Doctors who visited me at my luting At phypdan. Ihe ditferent ad \ ertlsements are hi our a are mf no worth and house and gave me some medicine but it would nothat benefit seen will arise ! prupem a rs nswers than only , loss N eiv Goods not do, I could not get well.' Over a year ago II aohyhet:iltmh y an n d ew mo r n e e n T e . die l . un A drLd r s e,, a . re ß c c i&ed annu got an advertisement Cl your Lindsay's Blood- Jan - ltd Pittsburgh Postoillce Searcher, made by yourself—whenyou sold it to R ENO V AL. me you told me one bottle would not cure me, 1 - 11-TG r US, Sc. and that my whole system would hare to be re- GVELA.E'F' newed by the medicine before I got well. I : SATESgORS TO GRAFF i CO, New Good UC s CURED. bought one bottle and took it home with me and , Hay,: removed from No. 2d5 Liberty street, to their new and spaciuum buildings, used it according to your directions. I then call- Nos. 206 and 208, expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought SIX 1) " (1R8 BEL( SIXTH, UN LIBER it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five ; Where they will be happy to meet their old : 'N um GOO(.18 friends ,„.1 customers. ed to see you again, when you !Mid 1 could no bottles. After this quantity had been used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur- G . 001) NEWS TO 1 10USEKEEP- NeN GOOdS ed me for twenty year*. In other respects my favors, reSspe.—eTtPtelllayubt..3%it'lt'e'tTelrhain.aktfr':!nsftt'nrpast call health is Improved, ant], au] as well as could b e and examine their new stack of - " HOUSE-FURNISHING um) Ds, .1 - UKr op 1 - •_: IN I N G expected for one of my age, being. sixty years } past. I have been well now for six months, and ' li ( r ) i n t 6 t i :n ti n l il o lnl ; rl t l i :c r k Y, 7;e: TreanyssetaandiA:earreorr: _ ' 4 SPLENDID STOCK OF there is no appearance of a return of the disease. . and Stands, Toilet Ware, Bird Cages, Lamps, .... sPRING DR ESS GOODS, &c., &c., Cooking Stoves, Tin and sheet Iron ',BAWLS, I can do any kind of Caroling, work now without Ware, Hollow Ware, Grid Irons, Ice Chests, CLOAKS and the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can Al l .-a in P a o f o e t s l. , 4 -c a . nd Job Work done to order. CLOAKING, pitch hay, chop wood, tiff, or do any kind of I All work warranted. i All ,1 the newest patterns. Call arid see, at 'KIM St SCHWAIRTZ. H. J. LYNCH'S, work which before used to hurt me. When I No. 115 Smithfield and 44 Wy li e ate. No. 9t3 Market street, and mh23 No. I Market Alley found Out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking mh 4-Ito _ _ it until I got entirely well. I consider it my du- , TlEltAaltiniSETA. F'ASSORTMENT OF , ji_ , 1,2, A_ - II I_, ty to make my case known to the country for the , wall Paper 9 TIT' d Shades oz vv in ow S UPERIOR FLO'V R. commenced receiving a ve. In the country, , At 65,000 bushels Southern Whew that from which the highest gra FOERSTER & SCHWARZ'S, Floor is made. We are now pre may publish this if you like—l live in Wilkins 1 thl.4 • , • -, 161 SmithtieltiaL. ' 1 nor Fh' customers with Flour equr I o Ul6 brands. m ay p u t and will he pleased to satisfy any one , m ARVIN'S BOSTON S C RACK E It ' - mhl4.-3wd BAKER Y, ~.. . 3.' df the truth of this certificate If they wish to call ' 04 FIOVELWAX. Et/TKLE... f ai, •i , DYSPEPSIA CREWURS, ELLIOTT DAVIS. a'l't PITTS MURGH, PA, - —AT THE— December '24tly 1563. Between Wood a Mantet. „ ... , LAOS . ' li ' - BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, ..,-,.... out far the name of R. GEORGE H. ID EMOVAL OlPilorVEll.lf STARL_R.— R.ll,The un being removed his Live. /I E FSER on the cover of the bottle and patted over ry Stable frOM.the' tear of .the Scott House, to _,„., the cork; also for hit stamp on as Unite.d States W near the 6 0 corn e 7 ,i r st = i an s d pre S p m a l t h a to old furnish strt„ F LOUR — -- stamp on the lop of the bottle to prevent being Mayas sho gel ' n b o i tc g e i . es 'Arso d horses se k' t sr a li t It upon .ers the a , ; , (1 ,, bbledF:xtra o Superfine Flour. id upon by a spurious article which is in the market. reasonable rates. lindertaki. and all arrange- lust received and for sale (' eal-lydh. W menta for funerals will receive is special 'Men- FETZER fr. ARMSTRONG, non. NEAL BRICELAND. 1 mh29 corner Market and First ate I mhi beneni of others who may be suffering as I Wall and do not know the Value of your medicine. You MMUMMMIVM UIiKEL'S CELEBRATED .431- Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wjne of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, for Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestioc, For Dyspepsia ant indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestich, For Weak Stomachs and iJ crier. De . For Weak Stomachs and GenerAl Debility. _ For Weak Stomachs and Genet,' Debility, ' For Weak Stomachs and (Inner,' Debility, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, And eannot do Harm And Cannot do Harm And Cannot do Hal Cannot do It Coats but little and Purities And the Bl.ash Harm It Coats but little and Purities the Blood, It Costa but little and Purities the Blood. It Costs but little and Purities the Blood, Of this Valuable Tonic Of this Valuable Tonic Of this Valuable Toni, Of this Valuable Ton), Only '76 eta. and me Dollar per Hurtle, Only 76 tits. and one Dollar per Bottle, Only '75 (its. and One Dollar per Bottle. Only 15 Cis. and One Dollar per Bottle, Manufactured solely by S. A. Sit NKEI. BRO. General Depot. De Merizet street, Her risburg, P4l. Fur sale to P11"fliBll Po I H by all respectable dealers. For sale in Pittsburgh by R. E. CO., and B. 1.. FAB:11.:•TOf . li janl4-6M xi.rtrylk - r - i-1,: DR. BROWN'S OFFICE No. 50 Smithfield Street CITIZENS ;11% D S T Ikt AN GER S need of meth, n 1 nth tee shou Itl not fad to Wmacall. Dr. Brawn's recnedlee never fail to cure irnpn. rities ecrottilous and venereal Alno • hereditary taint, Ouch ae tetter, peornen., and other akin discasea, the origin 01 whuh the pa tient in ignorant. -..-4.-..-.:1 - 56 ti::1• - •:. jAI.4A 4trarilift4tfiblttecii4go Clgt ot, SY Ifitakrillialitt it elieli lm o w n lainla:abislitt, vilipit aittaafe And will Spee,llll restore to health. Dr Brown's remedies cure in n teir Sage Itos paintui affliction. H He also treats Piles, (Fleet, oanorrtme, • rt , - thril Irischrerges. Female Ih Sf`A,eh. Paine u, tiir Back and Di - minim id It.. Ittitilder, Strictures, ere A letter to to. /Ina% el 61 must vont %In yt lexet UNE DIILLAii. Medicines sett to any n.t.tr.•es ()thee and private rooms No 50 STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa IMPORTANT TO LADIES, "Great American Rented)... Harvey's Chrono Thermal Pll-1.-S "Inr AVE NEVER VET FAILED, VI 1-11C.L% M - 11 the direct lons have been strictly Lyllowed, I in removing difficulties arising Irony n every kind OBSTRUCTIONS, OR S. : T(11'1'AI; E uF NATI RE Or In restoring the system to I,er fe,l health wrien staiermg from :Spinal Affections. Prolapsua, Uteri, the Whites, or other wealrriesr.es of the Uterine Organs. The Pals are veneer)) harmless on the constitution, and may be t iken Lr the most delicate females without causal:: ress at the same time THEY ACT AS A ('HARM \ • ••••••' 411.1;"„ef;,, • Mr..) • • W'•• .- • ,••••• • . • . • 61 !1-3• _ e. 7 \ • 1 1 1 . . - "41 -- - • 711JF MEDICAL 111 1 14 HZ The Great Tonic, L, The Great Tonle, : The Great • Tonic, The k rest Tonic, 11 'e only ask a Friai We only ask a Trial We only ask a 7 rill!, K'e only ask a relal. HHF.P:kIATIJPI New Goods DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C Nuo , P-1 2 h "Ad OF PITTSIiit HUH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 414-00,000, with privilege to in crease to 81,000,000 L 1 he Pittsburgh Trust t'ompany organ n under the act to provide a National Curren cy, under the title of the I. lICST NATIONAL BANK o 1 would respectfully otter its services for the collection of Notea, Drafts, Bills of t..xchange, ne., receive Money on LI deposit and buy and sell Exchange on as parts of 041) D I M "' Ti t le ° su t ccle which htis attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1ti5.4, will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will te e the same prompt attention. Having a Merl 'stem;; e correspondence u tin Hanks and Bankers, throughout the countri we belie; e we can otter unusual isicilitiesio those who it., business with us .'"e The business will be condu,ted by the same officers and directors. DIEM/TORO JAMES LtrORLIN Wm h I'4llllOE, HOBERT S HAYS, ALEXANDER SPIER, rHololAs BELL, YEAN , IB (.1 BA WIDIITNIAN A L y EI BRADLEY, S‘ELII JAM ti Eitihrolilei les nod Flue Goods: Jttnit t LLT, ES iLA President 'nelaer to .ei 3 desirable ;style; augb-da wit Bea ullf.el ‘„Lt ECOMD Bouort and Ts - la:noting BM- ;73 NATIONAL BANK hotilOt Srot Plal.l Vela et itibbou; Itoop nod Balmoral Skirts; SPRING HOLESALE & RETAIL thie 11.-114: HOSIERY ANO GLOVES, and Moro,. Ri3it*. +I) it; ombr 111.1 4Ci•I Photograph the t larnin‘t In the (Al)t Notions and Ninoll I,Vareui Laclit,' and G;vilite ( 01 iall .1144 •oiled front 6to I . cents a piece ; •.0 Pine Enameled Paper Collar• In. '4i a ens," n lurzr ct out. of Tr..'rUug (rand. . 1 1erchanth xr.,l uL %, Lo t.. 1) t,. aril again are Ited 4 ,11 Lelore . Itastru: else 111•1 r, Ili' iv,. E. 11111/ tLnr> c, trap.. rtes tint aat that ,'aknot Intl t 1('I{1 - 1111 LI DE MIKE? STREET, SPRINU GOODS, OPENING HI - GCS HICK Ls Cor. sth and Market Street ;No E 4 Q'kfi 4 ' 11l 4 4 g New Good MI L L R. T. NINNEDY & BRO NO. 64 FORRTFI STREIVic S. S. MARVIN NATIONAL BANKS. FIRST NATIONAL , BANK or' pr-r-rsistatkoi. O r ,- - • TREASTJRIC DEPARTkENT. 0, - 1 4 : ~.BPICE OW COMPTROLLER OP THE ()(12tHENC I', Washington City, Au sth, 1863. ' /-. Vi r tritnita9, By satisfactory evil presented I) . 4 to the undersigned, It has been wad 'to a_ppear 11 4 that the FIRST NATIONAL BAN I , PITT S e l C BlJltti-H • in the County of Allegheny and State M , 4 , , of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under ri and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled -an Act to provide a National ! , Currency, secured by a pledge of •Thatted States I 0 , Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re , demption thereof." approved February 25th, 1 - 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of Pi 7- said Act required to be complied with belore commencing the business of Banking : , i , . t roll Now er of ti t t e ß t H ) F u c . ) ;l e t 1., AtufehmAjoucviothiiVotriz said FIRST NATIONAL BANK 4, Hari's -0 ' Bl'lrtilH, county of Allegheny and State of rye Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witnessa my hand and seal of office, this sth day of August, 1863. 01 --- SS t li ['OH McCULLOCH, Comptroller of the Ourrency. - , THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ~- B $ .1 3I rhEest ItY DEPA r, (~ I.•E ~r INon• Nut _I An nV Ink CUELnArn F. Washington City. Feli. 13th, Us 4. WHERE kr. it antinfactory el Wen., iirvuented to the understencd, It has been made to *opera E that the scoN - r) NATit , NAL BANK. ffli' P 1! l'Slltlltilii, In the 'minty of Allegheny. and State of Peuto.) crania, Ilan been duly Organ lied under and aecorduig to the requiremont• of the Act of Congress, entitled - An Act to pro vide a National Currency secured by a pledge of I..mted States Stooks, and to provide for thecir ,llation and rederuptiun tnere.d.''etpprbved Feb ruary 20th, 1%3, and hat complied with all the prot istons of said Act required to be corn plied with before commencing the Dullness of Bank laß ow. therefore. I. Hco if :11.„ - f coon, 0,3134- troller of the turrenc . r, do hereby certify that the said SEI'ONI) INA 1 IViN.A.I- !SANK OF PI T TSBI 11, Count ynl Allegheny, asui*tate of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act atoresaifiL -- In testimony it hereof it Janes, my hand s f and 8,11 o 1 -111.. e. till@ 13th dai of Fehr, try. Piviv t*.omptrolier of the t 'lift en, y THE SECOND NATIONAL BANE, F,meriy Ili, IN CITY Tills $300,000, with pris ilege t the IiZON CITY CCIMPANY hat lug orgasest under the Natlonal Currency Act, c dreni Its services for the trananction of a Gener al Banking 'luau:teas Drafts bought and sold Money received on Deposit. auJ r 'olleetton made on all parts of the -,outtry. ‘COB Pn ISIEII. 1 R. 117 R. , 1‘175-o.N h I i ki< , FFELL IX NI 11 ,stag \A Pre.,eAt I N(1 L ITERSoN. cashier I b 2.1-1 m 1 JUST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET V LBUM ! FOR SOLI)IF RS SOI-131 - 1. - 311.3 I United States for Twenty (As Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables, AT PITTOCK'S, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFIC eb36 T HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT 0p Call Goods' Kip, and New Ciend CAVA I,RY BOOTS, New Gooc ♦Vith Enameled and Philo L. New Goods McCLELLAND'S AUCTION, 55 FIFTH STREET , J)LANER &IKAYSER'S Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines, These Sewing Machines are known asthe very best in the United States. They are WARRANT ED, and sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Cali and examine them before buying elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to. ERN EST AX rliELm, Agent, . No: 10.9 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. -W E Fl AVE ' •iy choice lot of . it, fully equal to aces of St. Louie rto relh'teoLurst furnish mhl6-Iyd ingARTNEREIRIP. NOTICE .—M R. JOHN T. APKENNAN has this day be ; come associated with me as partner in theDRUG :IlUSlNTSS;earrled on'at No. 09 Federal street ' , And corner of Federal and Ohio sta., Allegheny, Pa. The name and attic of the firm will hereaf ter be GEORGE A. RRT.T Y & 00. Allegheny, march il, IBM. mh99-10t 'WARRANTED THE REST NOW 18 Y In use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and' ED F.P.t.IIA BROWS. Manufactured and for aale by C. COL Near tlie`Peane9ai, ' mhl7 itlicghpny city, Pa •—• , um MITA CHOICE PAMIET FLOUR, i I Nails, assorted sizes, I EU, hand IRON BOUND, hp EDA.R . RELs FOR Sille—loo secosii Clover Seed, H. M' S & CO., Mess Beef, mhl4.la 68 Smithfield et. ___ _. Mackerel, bbla and halves, , Ha JECW STYLE.--TECIE PIILLALDEL- Herring, 44: new style of Stamped Gold Paper In store and for sale by with Satin Damask inserted. iror PATTERSON & AMMON 1 sal I W. P. MARSHAL 4 No. 8 Wnsvi 01. ...eta- i=iiial=l2 TUESDAY, AP t,F PlTTniit RUki. • OF PITTSBURGH PA 9 .900 ,000 CID= Holding from 12 to 24 Picture., Giut be scut t.) nil pnrt4 nt the A.'l' 1111E',./.40W A 7,!„ P 1 I 4L--E-: ISEI,CI W A. 1.1., Grain Leather } ~ n 5, 1 FOR SALE • In IP ---- - -____ a t i tr i,w,k.....N. ______ 4- HOUSE FOR SALE ' 15 The subscriber offers for sale the dwelling '‘....—,' s , house In which he now hies, situated on South Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. The lot is 27 ' - =-- =---- -- --- - feet front by 160 deep, running back to a 20 feet A Yearning for . the Dem ocratic allley. It la a two storied brick, contains six rooms and cellar. The out-houses are a wash 'Party. house, stable, coal house, As There Is a large There is a rapidly growing feeling yard surrounding the dwelling, filled with shade and ornamental trees. There is gas and water in among all classes not given over to cant all the rooms of the dwelling i . and parasitism that the Democratic party I alson Rochester township, Beaver county, Pa , offer for sale a desrable country real- is the party of vigor, of executive aI:U -de/we i hs containing twenty acres of ground. There tea ity, of administrative energy, new two storied frame dwelling, containing six tiever been a party of negation, It a and it rooms, on the property. There is also a young has accordingly been always in harm°, orchard of all kinds of fruit. There is a go barn, out-houses, &c It is about a tale from the ny with the condition and circumstan- Rochester depot ces of a country marked b raid devel For terms, impure of R 111 BOLES, y p optnent Every important affirmative Jan2l-tf South Avenue, Allegheny city - . A , A LUABLE FARM FOR SALE ---110 measure which bas taken root, has been V acres and 100 perches, situate 12 miles from I the work of that party. Every square the city OD the Perrysville and ZeliDOple Plank mile that has been added to the national Road, all tillable land and good soil ;25 acres of i domain since the organization of the timber, dwelling house , new barn and all neces sary out houses, orchard, well of water and farm Government, is the fruit of Dentp . cratic well watered by 9prings Apply to boldness of conception, DemWratic nlh29 s-minima a SONs vigor of execution, and Democratie loW= 61 Market street, er to lead public opinion. In the face of violent but impotent opposition it waged the only two glorious and suc cessful wars in which the country has been engaged since the origin of parties. It established the Monroe doctrine; it nursed into strength the sentiment of. Philadelphia & New York "manifest destiny;" it established the hard-money doctrine, as embodied in EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. g t h a e e a sive Independentwar upon T g r r e a a a s t u i monopolies; srria de and _ ___ toppled them into the dust; it boldly gave-the elective franchise to the for- Daily l'reigl - ut Tine. eigners seeking a home among us, it has always been the jealous guardian of riciatarti AIME:NTS TO EITHER the net tonal honor and dignity against tiL Agent forwarded to any point East or Went I . ,,reign nations. Tree et ammieslon and with dispatch 10 5. P I LI DE., Agent, In the grea - tPollikatqtmlities of bold- No 14 s Delaware Paita aven deiphiue, nass, vigor, and efficiency, it has always a LIMES ELAND Agent, I stood pre-eminent, because it has been , No 117 Wall street, quick to understand and courageous to /Yew York. I follow the instincts of the masses. w ILA" ( r.N; II 11 IL LDIN, President. mhl4-3rnd Whether right or wrong its course has --- - never been and vacillating. has REMOVAL. ' been accused otimifd recklessness, 01 an lt arro , -,, ,__ - : .-- -,-- ,1 ' gant and defiant bearing toward foreign - --. ,1 -• ' powers, of a greedy and aggressive ter .;- - - ritorial polio) on this continent, but 4.1.-- ..) •-•''''----- re , never of feebleness or pusillanimity. AniN THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1 T he experience which the country has Lir will remove to No 51 Fifth street, at [wee- had of Mr. 'Lincoln s halting imbecility tot csu wined 1,3 I al Rodman & liro , and will heightens the contrast whiehhas always he prepared to Kite the public general canaille „un with ~ „Li assorted crock of 1,141 1 ,„.. , prevailed between the unhesitating hol, l --ft eit n 'AI. and MAT 11.1 - :v1A1 It• ALINSIRI - ness of the Democratic party and the 1I F NT-9, and a large Rupp', or urricAL comparative feebleness always (barite tit lt Ile- i 4 ti itn k ne 14SOttitient m RUsSIAN PFH131.4 - 9, l'l_t - TA( LT: , ‘s Incl. are warranted teristic of the transient parties which to strengthen an 11 mproi c the si"lit Made and have successfully been opposed to it. sold only b} J Pl-11,1"N”, 1- 's 9 nlo‘i "PU ,34 0, A. U 39 Fifth street. Even among the supporters of the Ad- Remember the Li.listret iI. 51. 51 I IfTh Street, ministration almost every positive, self utter the let of April and do not h.. laved upon determined character is an importation by others m ill i from the Democratic ranks. We are INSURANCE AGENCY' speaking now of the single quality of 1 hincsi and executive ener and me I HAVE BEEN nt La ccianntscsiciu.- bo may '4ll without contradiction that ai td and licensed to act lot the iollowing re - General Butler, with his low moral in liable ctinCiS, is pre - eminent in vigor of char- Fl le, Marllte anti Life InEurance acter among all the supporters of the c filtrticiais• Administration. Gen. Fremont with PHTNIX ofßrooklyn, N. Y. greater moral elevation and dignity of c.spitai Caao au. character, has a wilt almost equally en- With a large sundae ergetm; and e,too, wasan old-time Dem- WASHINGTON of New York• 0, rat. General Dix, whose "shoot him l ^Witt 51 on the spot" order is historical, although t.et. I . i wit I:9 oo,o°'° 15 w in the Democratic ranks Ire was regard -1 5 150 netelticti I iltikk 2, iEn oo et las a man of moderate temper, is con apo ci ~,1 ~.Tutus 1....92d s lo , picuous for his energy among the men , 1.1 it,,. , I „;,,,,, 1 .,. ~,,, ,p.,,,,,,1„,„,..„ now prominent. Lieutenant-Gen. Grant, It,. ~,,p, i,,, I, ui i,,,,- i,,,-, ,„- ~,t per an- who has just been indorsed as the moat nom 1 , 4 three test, pa.. t tu rgetn_ of our aoldires in active ser- American Life & Trust of Phila. vice Was a bred Democrat. Dickinson, I apital ro .ie,ovs the most plucky of the Administration lor further iniormation apply to s tump-orators, got his vigor from long s S BRYAN, Democratic associations. Postmaster le-nicer an _1 Ineurvuice Agent, 59 }' our} street. General Blair, who has more vigor of W_,, i i ----- , chat acter than all the rest of the cabi eal raperi net together, is also a man of Democriitic antecedents. Whether force of charac ter and political courage are good or bad 1 qualities, depends upon the utility of the objects they seek to accomplish,• but the fact is notorious that they have been ex hibited in this country by few men that had not the advantage of Democratic training and associations: Even the nicknames and calumnies : heaped upon the Democratic party by its adversaries, bear implied testimony to its vigor and courage. The opprobrious term "copperhead” implies venom, to be -tire, but vigor as well. It insinuates anything bat a negation. The country has been brought to feel, by painful and costly- experience, that in great emergencies almost anything is better than tameness and imbecility " I We accordingly meet almost daily, 1 among thoughtful men in the Republi can party, openly expressed wishes that the government might once more be ad ministered with the old Democratic en ergy. Republicans sigh, not for the tal ents of Webster, but for the reappear ance of some man of the type of Andrew 1 Jackson, the very embodiment of Dem -1 ocratic boldness and political courage. , If we had a positive, intrepid Douglas, instead of a feeble, vacillating Lincoln, at the bead of the government during' this struggle, how different would have been the fortunes of the country! After this long reign of feebleness and impo tence the people are turning their eyes to the Democratic party for relief; and even the Republican publicists are fain to confess that if the Democratic party would only adopt their crotchet about slavery it would be invincible. Doctor Orestes A. Brownatm, the , April number of whose Review is just out, has three vigorous political articles, in two of which, out and out Republican and Abolitionist as he is, he)expresses the qpinion that nothing but the slavery question stands between the Democratic party and a signal triumph in the Presi dential election. We regret that we can ' quote only a sentence or two just to in dicate the drift of his ideas. "It is there fore, clear to us," he says, "that if the Democrats have the wisdom and virtue to put up a war Democrat, who is will ing to let slavery die tind be buried, a 1 man:whom loyal Union men can vote far 1 without betraying their govegnnaent or endangering the national cause, Mr. Lincoln will stand a poor chance of a re-election, if he leaves the election free, and does not undertake to control it .by the military. Hundreds arid thousands of loyal Republicans would abstain from voting, and some, moat likely, would even bolt their party." In another arti cle he suggests the possibility of the Democratic party, having pttt upon the administration the odium ~.of killing slavery, taking to itself' "the glory of burying slavery, putting an end to the war, and saving the nation." p, says'', that if the Elemoeratic party Silo ' - `litke ground that slavery islieti'd 'piano oger, , in question ,-" and rit- in nonitnatu* "a strongman, a maxi ofaterieter, aqipty„: untainted with copperhea4ll3M;pomem ing eminent ability, and 'high Moral and, civil courage; - Who daithts 'they Would : : , carry theltext 'election 41th 4 rualt,,m 'eem`their otiiii *Weal ammeter, and Fain *lease - of- power for tutother, half century ?" The Democratic party will steadily refuse to mount the hobby; it leaves slavery to its fate, whatever that fate may be. It washes its hands of the whole business. It will neither make zadriat -- Tagrzat NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.' nil/7 Wall Paper! WINDOW . SHADES, OIL CLOTHS. LATEST STYLES DIRECT FROM the Iaar,,I,ZIIIVIn I .r tae at the lowest prices, at liberator & Schwarz's, TS(.I. 164 i MI I l'l k.' I mhi7-2m • DISSOLUTION. THE CU - PARTNERSHIP HERE tofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of J. F. DAY & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Jonas Keefer retiring trout the firm. J. F. DAY, JONAS KEEFEH Pittsburgh, Pa., March "t h, 1864. CO - PARTNERSHIP Ihe undersigned have this day entered Into arta,:les 01 Ca-partnership for Manufacturing, Importing and Vending of Saddlery and Coach Hardware, In all Its branches, under the name and style of DAY & II .A. Ir Et EN. No. LS Wood Street. .TOSIAH F. DAY, THOMAS S. HAYDEN Pittsburgh, Pa., January 18th, 1884. mhB-citf lack Diamond Steel Works, PITTSBURGH, PA. PARK, BROTHER & CO., It 61 4 1:17A0171tICE8 0? Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, :SquareFlat and Octagon, of all sizes. Warranted ' equal to any Imported or manufac tured in this country. t,HPICH ANU WA REHutitiE, 149 & 151 First and 120 & 122 Second sits, febl6-iyd PITTSBURGH. T Rk.EBI TREES 1 TREKS I For Sale at Lebanon Nurseries, I respectfully Invite the attention of the public to thy large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, Evergreens, Plants, &c., &c. Nursery Grounds four-and-a-half miles from Pittsburgh, on the old Washington Road. Catalogues furnished to those desirous of pur chasing trees, by calling at Beckham & Long's Seed and Agricultural Store, No. 127 Liberty street, or A. G. Cubbage's Grocery Store, No. 38 Diamond. All orders - left at either of the above stores will be promptly attended to. Catalogues furnished gratis when addressed, post-paid, en closing letter-stamp, Box 138, Pittsburgh, Pa. HENRY BOCKSTOCE, Successors to BOOKSTOCE & AMMON. Dahlo-3tdiaw&Stw S' l '.lEka- ---- TOCYrI4 HAY AND GRAIN RAKES, iffilE=3 F •~ ~~ S I : Ja , :ll is 44 Steam Printing -Establishment ftik MEW - Proprietors PLAIN, ANI ; PRINTING 1440/tif - - Exlveitt•a in the best style. aE!UMAMI, TTEIVP/OIV PAID TO RAIL RDAD, • 'MERCANTILE "AO - IiffAV:PRINTING t 4:44 ="c" - . 4 , 14- - 4.2 .1 If A t li:04 11 OP for doing Posters. , :Programme Vd eke, For Exhlbitions'and Oetieeit 'Melilla be • eurpneeed in ttie -"; t1 _ . ~_ the other. Bill the Title).* !MAIL/444 feel ing that the' Deinocraitic party (s itione has the energy trit tl'etipacltYlirape suc cessfrilly . with the rebelliton; arettiff store the ; .Union, ..narrowsf.theti, Brisidential question down to. .th,d l 3 : iwitgti ter th e - people attacfi'mdre importance. „to an ! impotent attempt to '` fientrof 'slivery than to .a successful attempt t& - kistore i the 'Union? ,Ifithe...Unionis lost-iffavery lives, of Course, untli.,. an„,ittidcmdent Southern confederacy sees fit. to ,abolish ' it. But if the t r ifidn . l4'inefofetc titat is a blessing, so paratuotint, Altai; .bdtriot isni may.console,iiiselbander some: dis appointment of anti-slavery or Arkeinve ry wishes, as the case may happen to be. - - •,..i.-13. Ti . If what we have quoteditVemltssoli tarp recognition. of the energy antiLyital ity of the Deraocratie parly,,yre should regard it as:true, indeed, but' as of no great,political significance. But it - Crops out every.where,, We meet • fretipent - traces of it even in .thq . Trgrune, iffhe new Premont organ recognizes.hhe,.pos sibility of national'itilvatinn Eothing :from this decried!-politfeglntftitiiieth. "Unless weare mimitgemtved i ll iflthys, "men of this stamp' gloppl4:9l4Bl7.ltPul be the first td-talee Prominent _places in the new party. This will'etOiltt !how we may now and thenitappiniLtcrifirree with certain. Demoamtie nrgline,,,...and we will . add", that if thaDentocraric party had sufficient intelligence and ,pa, . ot iy ism to break away entirelkUdi slit , it certainly possesses: ffia - e really more liberal than the Itepubllcan .. . party" • These tributes fio r 'Dit:lttiaititic party from-quartereseimel~ilie a 'ignificant sign of tiMititnea.-1-43hertre the forerunner of a ,ntighly g rwgon against the pelt , it(powei. From th e N. Y. TralTe? A AphFfrred pit War e .., , BY' BAUddirliMth' i ~.i..C.1.4...- , It} fll k: • .-: , The humane, f mileeting leader ofgnah's history is sickened . by the- pcnuitso i ly re curring details of b4tlo : s.turtd.Ute , ,lierx, _— by account& of thoohappilleiS stieriffe.ed, the privations. Jeltdured.;,' iby - thbuituids after thousands in gathering -from ,re mote corners of the,. eat}, to -autionualld slaughter each otlier. , , ~,,„ ~,,, Mere depravitY, / ficiVefeegre i lt, is not enough to account ttitf , thitli:' 6116'1711s could be found silly- enouglrdhut‘tostor ment tb ernselyes_histythgn4pleaultAter. N ,. Sheer tnadifells affre very lest eitxlamt don that is , aderinnte2' ' L4Oking 'closly and steadily 'ili the matter, we detect Alu4;causakie 1;111840r_ rible jangle,. , or at least ; AN sure ,oluacto it. Mrsi ravages ritiilone, atgitjp4LlP stroys people, htlein•agili s goveaFt- men Ls, exalts.rnlers intlierathreii•thinfio enrich their favorites svithltbeapcdlatif plundered tailliQua l 7 , ~, oil .rxr,,ibct9 k . The' hidgifieorilie eMitart4PW•efsPß 4raetor is- tiiiddly i tiliiihafcinnkr wio baronial imstleriblet adkiltiiik estate is fettened:ivithithisgoreof Witt -14, less soldiers;„the, easy r of lename,xible widows and'orP, he'. 44 witilgstt4W sands are 011ie . ' iin,d - fWerligliirxant of the humble-doate' 'S ia m I destroyed, hia family restsecurfrbilordly I halls and revel lo,luAwy. -; :.t,•;,,,,,, 1 [ Burk, we believe,,WdOf.4.glaiLat4l4 by means of war "theit'equipagiii girlie like meteors; their; palm: riselilth lei halations. ',' , Weil . can; . they affOrdAO prate of patriotism, '`,.tigill,m,;,,wrurtgel a - nd bribe vitildroratorttwith some sh e of their plunder to l inflaniolitepasinon of the duped.multitudwaild Ribillikeiii bite enlisting ; tohe shot-atforsoma,bewirti shilling or. so a day,, 4E4 that TifteuVili paid. Will the mass litirei be'el)ide ia enough to detect and; Scotit=tlik ii''':Z di Un n g, gigue of rlikattlett _ ,-; _1_...4:i ,i-.C7. ii:94: u PP °44 4 ( AV e .P7anel#74o4% - - - Ylitaitllffe profligate---4 causeliy ir meal/pill:Fmk, posabl-and, Altexerdie,lii"'ilaber; lie insuring popular , odfuni (*.thriftkat:lV le desires to be strong;in, the pnblie Mill" *nee, hut without the virtuewowity to deserve that confiddiete: ' i lthasdite unfailing resort—tchpiele4o/qitisikil4lth‘ some other - 9pyonunenussfrheat-Att oftesq withdratvs public 04,Iptiawfronkintlarpl crimee or 'vfeee,' gives it a ~tt01d,_,,0R40.2 popular feeling* enabfelli 111 Metiklif call upon. the. people ~ t o% `hatilifioffrAtitel cotmtry "—that i . a, to.,runy, araundAndi: uphold the executive in jyrttatevep tta may propose. _ ,_ i , ,„...,,,,, a=iiii Witcinil All inquiry is stoppe _ ....„, nest set aside -, appropriatkitgicateinildir ' by millions, and the,purseandawordlmiw unreservedly into the hands_oftheAW , magietrate to be Wielded"tif his 4 —the IRtter against liis €ilitkqeff,'.lo:, former in behalf of hhififeritlie ' ''' l ' All who_qugapfroA the_ , ,. pulicy or Alia justice of his course are at once cleioppC. , -;,,i ed as traitorradd'hiiattileillf the Coun t -• O( l' ) :4; .1 , 51 ThllS•tbAniwida are -, bribed; , br tinfee '' and gold to cry up the wAr;,all n onununs-.1, are stifled ai treasonahlel, 'wheat fri ts , ,• last disaster britter aiitans " n of resqf ; ces compels '.-tt' fitilift'' ``t ease; a _ countless .bost .oLpenaionorai C r ippled:: - place-men, ae4fund-holliers are,:provi,:tc. ded to eat up the avails ~l/onefit la ' .. , for fifty or a h un dred 'year? to come' , ~ The. poor manta • children *lirt - gOtO rest hungry, and -grow talon igilotariek-L=- in order that the favorites of attletamar.L. glitter in "'aide=s" and gals. , 140.4 rti*".ts on the oils' of tleifikple. Stich la Avp i r.,,,,... Such•isa , amallpottioir of &titbit Or '-'' the infatatula cheat <styldglor3o ' -i) "Ir'i __ ....,••..0.„,...... .. a . vil ix...... - - A r , znrw and yalttable. maabint i giqoaa .4.l per day above PXPenneillAtta 1114110mchilLi ph4ed and patent**. Thei . iflin _ state of Pennaylvanifi., .epe'xgr atoosoitwvo chines is now offereA Yoe on favorabiOtenna, > • - This la s rare , chilooe.foklinseetmesa tirrilfaL: ' 52,000 fo 0,000 capital mph*. , ',,,,; ~,, feb24W ._ • • tilieffiliplAM/1, ...,; ; LiquovicLoN % 122 UtticiEVlV- STRtoeT RITTSBIMM, Alrentiks. for, 'melt Motver 'and Real*, BnekeyelirOtVar and Reaper, ' . Mower 1 4 1 4 taPeriOnn'- ga Mower and 'Reaper, "Fatm,er o y wer, Wood i. Mower, and also, Boner pitkce, El kand Agliptdtuial and Fa!innw Ilaxdantopla Of tdr. • • • a L Ali A A.R431 . 10 Mit ()OWNS . VIP Totiazro, Balticaiwzann Tobacco, Brl . ii: s • Cut.and DiV ,, ginokinirficadicco, . Solace flint Cu Sunity SI& Fine t. 'Cnt Sweet Olive. " • • At ' • b.t.'OOl,,MS n,a.c.K.P* • üb% ioeivootnitreetr'' • Pll.luOg9. 4141 . 1 ; 11 11..))74111. ; 00 : 1 MIL V iti lVz4 l,4 43AßAlMPlktairticklei v g bake's, 6 0. 2 m c reall . .1 sauukpetin L e fP , P l 4 ol „,lsanitAn_ , 1 25- xes dits 451 L Inba , • / N:;Pti' ,l A — Arirnifttel lt ralif f ' HOld1311(-10 BBL 'CHOWN FLEW HOMINY—Jed received iusd for sale b FETZER & ARIIISTRUZIO corner Market and First it FORBra 7 , —.& GOOD sTODIC ROOM, No. W Diamond alley, near Wood street.
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