FA Iv / 34 :Ai For standing " 1 4 th4f t i,. Three insertions:.. Four Five insertions—. One week T rw ter c' eli="%lati line square ehangeol --- . matter per are, (40 Wol4l . , 'l , ..9 r v ( kleeilonth.....4 OW , i i = .•;' i" . il ''• ' ' , I ii i . '''... • -sks, 1 .„ . . . , . ... . I, T wo mon ths...... 900 - , /4 121209 . 119 n1t 1 11./...11.19e08, 1,50 Four months. .... MAW ~,...----,-..,, - 1 1., 1 1 1, ,1tai5 5 .... ''.'. :\, 11 , 4:,i'. 1 , , ," 00 ,_41- ,• 9) , f , 1, Flare months.- .. 1400 2,00 Six months 15,00 -4111111 8 . -- ••:"..-''''''Z..: .. -'` .. ...' • Ara- . ',' 4 , .• ')i .ls° O i ll . 34 t 1 ! -......241500 .00 x?" •,.' :. , (II 1 ~. , , I I , • .] i • 4.1 %‘' hir' , r . . ; l4 1.111 A lb e oneo a week 1 year . $30,00 . . - -•.,%.%-\\\-\'• • -" .;......,,,.- ii , .._, • ; •, , • tr or ,n..-. t,. I_, X" I" 0 E 4 a ., • tle „7 4 .,. ,,... , :.„,_ , a Me by man, 98,00 per year: 4 t il t ---- -...-2----. ` ---- 4e Cie .... -- "` .—- 7.- - _ -- T. , -.-7 - , e, ~..,, .....4 .d. 4 .1 etty, at t 8 cents per week _ 411. • _ ___ "_•... _ ..c, ...._ .__.„i_l_i„._,.____ . __ _ . ....._ . .._. a $1,50 . .. - . . •-• 1 i I '', . . . • - -- -, 2 71- --: -- -f; /;--•`---'_-.- m one( A gelk__ _ —____-_ _____ .._ __,,„ ------- . ------- 1: -= ----- - - ....., 0 „ 4„ 1,40 ---.--- —_-.-- ,—..7 - , -___---- -- ---- - - - -i. ,, .:.- - __ ±-.—_--.-------- . - 1,30 di, (and one to setter up,) 1,20 • 3:11 A I i 3 De e e v the WEEx Single, subscription, f*P,4 l lealosah.., en cornea, eabh. Twenty, copies, ea r Thirty < ' JAS. P. BARR, H ERNIA OR RUPTURE Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture Cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia-or Rupture cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or [fertile cured Rupture or Hernia oared Rapture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cared Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh's Radical Cure Truss. Hitter', Patent Truss Fitch'■ Supporter Truss Self-Adjusting Truss Dr. Elam%lng's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapaus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Pitylt'A Silver Plated Sup- Piles Drops, for the support and curb of Elastic Stockings, for weak and varicose Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints Suspensory Bandages Self-Injecting' Syringes; also every kind of Sytinges Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss which will adically cure Hernia or Rapture A!lir - Office at hi DILL ,) STORE, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Golden :Mortar. Persons writing for Trusses should send the number of inches aroumi the holy immediately over the DR. REY.SER will give hia peraonal attentioc to the aplication of Trusses in adults and children and he is satistied that, with an experience of twenty years, he wdl be enabled to give saturfac Self-Injectlog Syringes Self-injecting Syringes Selliilnieeting Syringes Sell-Injecting Syringes. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street Suipensory Bandage., Suspensory Bandages Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, At DR. KEYSER'S., 140 Wood street. nolo-Iydkw RILES OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING C R, E D . Below will be found a certOcate from one of the most respectable citizens of WlBins township in regard to Dr. Keyser's Lindsay' Blood Searcher. The Doctor's certWates are within reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to his preparations DI GEO. H. KEYSER :--1 became elided with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to unfit me for work. Sometimes I was so bad that 1 could not do anything on account of them, they came out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of In elan tiara and pamphlets that fell in my way, but I could not get cured, sometimes they would do me some good for a little while, but afterwards they would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors who visited me at my Lowe and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get well. Orer a year ago I got an advertisement of your , Lindsay's Blood Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold It to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, tad that my whole system would have to be re• hewed by the medicine before I got well. 1 bought one bottle and took it home with me and used It according to your directions. I then call ed to see you again, when you said I could no expect much benefit (rum one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five bottles. After this quantity had been used. I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur ed motor twenty years. In other respects my health is improved, and I am as well as could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. I have been iYcll LOW for six months, and t hare la no appearance of a return of the disease 1 can do any kind of farming worlf sow without the Piles coming down and hurting me. 1 can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work which before u.,e,1 to hurt me. When I found out your Blood,'•earcher I kept on taking it until I got entirely well. I consider It my du ty to make my case known to the country for the benefit of others who may be ... pi - Haring as I wee and do not know the value oitour medicine. You may publish this if you t(ke—l live in Irakms Totoratilip, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate it tbey wish to call ELLIOTT DAVIS December 24th, 1883 Siir Look out for the name of DR. GEORGE H. KEISER on the corer Of the bOttle and pasted over the cork; also for his stamp on the United States stomp an the top of the bottle to prevent being impos ed trpolikg CygraTiOUS 4rtidt Whit* is in the market. O2s-Iyd&w Editor and Proprietor MEDICAL. KUIikEL'S CELEBRATED FIRST NATIONAL BAI4II -- - L" 017 Es rreralEnTriGaiar. rase, .O ~.. _ Pa.( ar m I TREASURY DEPARMENT. 'WE OFFER FOR SALE THREE Three Years of Adruinistration. cn rt.". V i-• ' OllTiell OB COMP TROL LER OP TM 8 0778.881 WY AND-A-QUARTER ACRES OF LAND The Administration of Mr. Lincoln, The Great Tonic, pa ~..., , Washington City, Aug. 6th, IEIII3. IN BA LDWIPI TOWNSHIP, three miles from The Great Tonic, ''.' r Waaaacs, By satisfactory evidence presented the Pittsburgh Market House, on the old after a three years trial of its merits, The Great Tonic, C.) ass`, r , 0- to the undersigned, it has been made to appear Brownsville Road, on which are a good Two comes before the country and asks for The Great Tonic, 0 ai e el US Se -a' that theFIRST NATIONAL BANKOF PITTS _ Story Brisk Dwelling, containing eight rooms An extension of its power tor another For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Ea 7- skt- t.. ;„). 1:: BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State and kitchen , a Stable and Carriage Shed; a fine a For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, W 'seer _ A ,_., of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under Vi ell of water close to the house ,an Orchard of Presidential term. The head of the ad- For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, 74 a ~,, 7 and according to the requirements of the Act of 150 trees of choice fruit, and a rood Garden. A ministration was originally elected to For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. .s. ~, ii, Congress, entitled "an Act to providers National thick vein of Coal underlies it all. The Land is ~.,...c e um .. by little . over one-third of the elec- For Weak Stomachs and Geners I Debility, El CI ; _ Currency, secured by a pledge of Caned States all cultivated, is in fine order and fronts well On the road . Price $3.000 Payments to snit pur- tors of the Union; and instead of seeking For Weak Stomachs and General Debility. to C:, z ',,e, ,a; Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and ro- For Weak Stomachs and General Debility , N s to govern the country according to the For Weak Stomachs and General Debility. a, ' demption thereof" approved February 26th. chasers. Immediate possession given. 7- ,:k 4 . ~,, -4 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of Also, the TlißElas,' STURI BRICK HOUSE will of . nlii the majority, he sought as his di- Reliable and Sure to do Good, Cb ~,,,,, < 1 _-. I ?I said Act required to be complied with before and LOT No 34 Anderson street Allegheny . Front 22 ieet 9 inches; depth of Lod, 14eleet to rectors and political guides the smallest' Reliable and Sure to do Good, r. t' s ssi pq 'Z . ' ..07. commencing the business of Banking., Reliable and Sure to do Good, Now TITEREPOR6, I, Hugh MelJullOch i Comp- an alley. The House was built four years since minority of his minority. At no time Reliable and Sure to do Good, as "ye., troller of the Currency, do hereby hat the In t style, has thirteen rooms and bath room, And Cannot do Harm, " ...I 1 1:: / al. ...a, said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS- a dry warm cellar under all gas in all the rooms has he commanded the confidence of the .. • And Cannot do Harm, 0 a s 's Z 7, . BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of and is complete throughout and in excelleht or- people; and if they have sustained him, And Cannot do Hann, b& Penns} Ivaabs, is authorized to cominencie the der. Price $7,000 Payments to suit purchasers. it has been as soldiers sustain a weak And Cannot do Harm, Z W — , -I ~.. ,„, business of banking under the Act aforesaid. Also, the ROBERTSON FARM, on the Motion in testimony whereof wit newes my head and gahela River, aajoining West Elizabeth Borough, and cowardly General, because no al- It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, Li 4 01 It Coots but little and Purifies the Blood, a. U) ' seal of offlce, this 6th day of AugustlBfei. distant sixteen miles, direct from Pittsburgh, eon- ternative is left them, except the worse It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, 0 E-1 j:j 1 1 1 .!, ----- HUGH MoCIILLOCH, tabling 187 acres and 4 perches, of which about Comptroller of the ClUrrency. 30 bores is excellent Coal. There are a Double one of insubordination and anarchy. It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, a. He was accidently nominated by his We only ask a Trial, . a, <1 -: Two-Story Brick Mansion House, Frame Barn, a bearing Orchard, three Tenant Houses, Stables own party, and owing his position to .- 1 ~ We only ask a Trial, 6 0--, 0 4 and other buildings thereon Front on the Ric- We only ask a Trial, a U THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK er /08 perches; fine wharf and deep water. The hazard, he has left to hazard the fortunes We only ask a •nrial, Of this Valuable Tonic, la p 4 '...-- C) OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Land is of excellent quality, and has. plenty of 01 the people arid the fate of the) repub- Of this Valuable Tonic, le Timber thereon Early possession given lie. He never appreciated the condition this Valuable Tonic, * e Z Late OF Trust Company. Titles indisputable to all the above , -00 KEENAN 6. H.AeCOCK, ii4on.fiatthuhgde country, and when told before his Of this Valuable Tonic, :: Capital $400,000, with privilege to in -1 Attorneys -at-Law, 81 Diamond street urnrawt .10/ a from thatcocnegrtureisns,Shtae Only 76 Ora. and One Dollar per Bottle, ~d crease to 51,000,000. Only 76 OM. and One Dollar per Bottle, ^' liessal ___ aplalOtd _ Only 76 (Ms and One Dollar per Bottle, lessen ea The Pittsburgh Trust Company. having organ- .F" olt SA. .71- F.'. .. - tecshuwckoilleidd ever it, and said that that would secure _ ll li ne LC l , , o l. A ., L ,ng i a rN be D ia E c ß a3 2o w o it O h D so D np Ar o ß ACRES the confirmation of his nomination by Only 76 Cis and One Dollar per Bottle, e !zed under the act to provide a Nationlillaurren under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL m...,,tiuny r s i _f7 Manufactured solely by S A K 1 NKEL b. BRU. General Depot, Hs Market street, liar- SANK OF PITTSBURGH, would the Senate. risburg,..Pa. For sale in PITTSBURGH by all PLAIN BLACK SILKS RIACE bordering on the Monongahela Rli offer Its services for the collection 1-INote., er, having sonic 460 test front, where there is a His tour to Washington, proclaiming respectable dealers. f Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Etc., receive money on superior landing, even to I wateruses."nobody was butt ," offering himself to For sale in Pittsburgh by R E.SELL Ella a AT depose , and buy and Sell Exchange on all parts of h. ''" mien( price 5160 per acre. CO , and B L.FAHNESTOC h. a CO. the country. J II CASIDAY, be looked at, measuring lengths with by- Trust C ompany 51,00, 1,191_d 1,4.5, 1, 17, 1,10, 1,75, 4,00 . ' The success which tins attended the Pittsburgh , slanders, his disguise and flight, his Real Estate Broker, IMPORTANT TO LADIES.Trust Company since its organizatioti in Itafe., al will we believe be iv sufficient guarantee }tat bust- Na.Cl Fourth street. coarse jokes, his meddling and his mal- Clientiest goods in the Lit} ness entrusted-to the new organizatton will re- 1 ( 10R SALE OR ice, gave the character of the man. Be ., Great American Remedy.° BROKER PLAID FOULARDS eel% e the same prompt attention. . Having a very extensive correspondence with fore he took the oath to support the Exchange for City Property. Constitution, he proclaimed his fidelity Harvey's Chrono Thermal At 51,19 5.5 per 1 ard. ' Bank. and Hanker s , throughout the country., we believe we can offer unusual facilities to those LO the Chicago platform. That was the measure of his statesmanship. F--VILILF... PEELS who do business with us That LARGE DWELLING with grounds at -Ihe business will be conducted by the same j_IIAVENEVER YET PAILED(WHEN Solid Colon & Double Face, otticers and directors ; , ached, on CARSON STREET, formerly (veil- When he entered upon the Govern ... A the directions have been strictly followed.) DI/MOTORS pied by Christian Ihmsen, late of East Binning- ment, we have his own testimony that a in removing difficulties arising from From 51 50 to '4.00 per Turd. Jalige Lanarirrin Wm K.Nil/mir y ham majority of the people of all the South- ORSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF itotica-r S Ha Vs, A tr.gairtitcli tinlll7., NATURE. SPRING DRESS GOODS, Taws se Bath, Flt.l.laCta 0 BAh.ttlr, I 110 a Wlolll'll at• AIX/ iIitADLErT, STABLING AND OUT-BUILDINGS em States (With, perhaps, the excep tion of South Carolina) were opposed to Or In restoring the system to perfect health when In the rear of the Dwelling House. SANIEL I. RSA. secession and in favor of the Union. sUtTering Iron, Spinal Attections. Prolapaus A t it , a-t3r. 'al, 31, 37, 10, 6.1, 71. 51,00, JAMES LAUGHLIN, Praildent FULD L. 111.51sEN, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses Of the I 'omprfatng some lecided hastgains. .luxe D. St . t . i.t.r, Cashier 109 Fourth street, Vet he commenced immediately a sys- PfttsbUret tem cf administration which has driven Uterine Organs. l'he.Pills are perfectly hai [Mess augs-drautf t ap7-Irna on the constitution, and may be taken by the GOOD SHIRTING MUSLINS. -- TT ---- mast delicate females without causing distress SECOND NATIONAL __AWN 100 R. KALE.—TaIc raititeraitattaagir nine-tenths of these people intollie arms at the same time Jr have been appointed a committee by the ,of the Confederates. He does not ex system t IS 3-4 and Ste per Yard. OF PI ON "dockholders to make sale tm the OA h: L AND THEY ACT AS A CHARM, AND Pi rrsin mix AND AI INERs VILLE i petc to reorganize these States, even af. By strengthening, invigorating, arid restoring the FAST COLORED PRINTS, itsti.waYs, or either or thein—u Ith equip. j ter conquest, except on a basis of a con system to a healthy condition, and by bringing men stock. he ,and will receive Inds therefore I sllturfley 01 one-tenth of the inhabitants on the monthly period with regularity No mar- i a 1... ~. k ~ tri, ter from what cause the obstruction may ense TREAst. BY IiKPAIsTaI ENT, until MAY IST proximo If not sold by that A I 0 Frit_ ror ,'oat rittoLlaii tar rill. Ut..17.0,k-ift.r, time. proposals will be received for the iron and 1 .We do not care to discuss the intrins The) should, 11. i, ei. ea NOT he taker, th e nest three or four months of pregnancy, though sale fIARDNER& SGHLFITED ICI w . En Wa s h ington CH} , Feb 13th, 1864. wood of the ee , Pretlye mills a) s. sic inerits of the measure of Confiscation, at any other tame, as miscarriage would be the Si . i it 1.3, Ess, Hy satisfactory evidence presented Notice of the disposal of the equipments, kc. • ' , k.manupation and Negro elevation, to the unders i gned, ii has been made to appear will la , v. - lien after May . 1.1, alurea id reault . Each box containe 60 Pills PRICE, oN L. 9 2 - that the sEctiND 7.1 TIfiNA I. HANK ((F lor towticulirs ream to either of the under- which have produced this result_ We DOLLAR. PITNIii Rki kl, In the I. ounty of Allegheny, st,rned NV 11 A. lf ERRON, ' speak ()I the elements of success which wiLzkai t ci E rr, al.-x..171.3E13E9m and Stile of Pennsylvania, has been duly organ. If O.H I A RHODEs. . ___ DR. HARVEI °S TICEATIS.b. nu 11 i red under and according to the reqUireinents of s tail EL MoRRoW were placed in his hands, and of how the Act of C ongress, entitled '•An Act to pro- ( HARI.LS MEYTIAN he has missed them. on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, . w ..... Elt tole a National Currency. secured by a pledge ol A S HELL, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses No people ever sustained a govern - I totoi states Stocks, and to provide for Sheen- ; s-t I% Committee of Nature, and emphatic Ally the L.S.DIk-s• PEI- -. 11 ment with such lavish means and such VANE al EDICA L Art v IaF.R, a pamphlet of - ll Cllintwn and redemption thereof." spprored Yet, _ ini la ELLLIiii - 110CSE FOR SALE panes, sent tree to nn}- address six cents requir- SPRI'NTG GO()DS roar) 25th, 186.5. and has complied with all the ,_ pr.', lioons ol .41.1 A t required to b e . compiled i_Jr The subscriber oeers for sale the Medlin i untiring devo:ion as the States of the ed to pay postage house in which he now live., situated on South ' North have sustained him_ How has he trim before ottninern toe the business of Bank .lllo-The pills and Book will be sent by moil. A% Tour, I- Iry ward, Allegheny - . The tut is .4; responded' By the creation of a high in: confidentially, when desired, mete Rimy esa the, feet front by 160 deep. running beck to n 20 feet ' • Now. therefore, I. liner li. I 'or I orit, camp. ..„,, tanffsystem, for protection to class inter and pre-paid on receipt of money by I y It is a tut, storied brick, contains six J BR‘ AN, NI D t tenool Agent, troller of the I • wreak), .1,, hereby certify that r , voni• and Lellsir. The o ut-houses are a wash est and section; solo sting almost to No - a. t eder street at. lor K. WHOLESALE &.- RETAIL th .,. ~.i d- 1 si,t tiND N-k IioNA.L HANK OF • ZIOU,O` laldt•lY, coal ho tr.'• use, t_ There is a lame prohibition, and fatal revenue. By PI f fail I_ Hi/ R.Count) 01 Allegheny , and State 414 - Joseph Fleming, Druggist, corner o, of Pennsylvania, is slit:fumed to commeate the > ard .arr " undia g the dwelling, ' ll€ ‘ l with "hale a paper-money system which oppresses the Diamond and Market street. agent for Hite and ornamental tree* There is gas and water in burgh. °`•s-ermi.kw ---- business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. alt the reams of the dwelling. Idiot in the beginning and detrauds it --.- In testimony is hereof witness hand i ~,,., , ot la toe axles a desirable country F . il I V.A. 'l.' - 13 II I isSIE. A€ 3 Elsa. ihe latest sty le ot everything in rut line ~,, i and seal ei °Mee, this ISth tin) of. 'ebru r s sly, 1064 lif 4111 AIeCULL H. dance In Rochester township , Beaver county,Ps I., •°i - in the end . By a National Bank sys - ' cord twenty ground. Ther. is . e DR. BROWN'S OFFICE brought to this market o ur ~to,,k will he lo o r i d ___ Comproller of the On • new two storied frame dwelling, containing ate I and etlifddill In rem, uncalled for, thrice condemned, a country 'which yields.- er ~ ,orrpici, it, rooms,Uo the property There le oleo a THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK orchard of all kinds oi fruit There Is a g . YouZ , an annual gold crop of a hundred mil- No. 50 Smithfield Street. HOSIERY AND GLOVES! orchard PITTSID ROIL PA., barn, out-houses, Eta. lt as about a mole from the Rochester depot. lions, and which has the highest inter est in maintaining a specie currency r drIITIZENS AND STRANtIERS IN kor terms, int i uire of I{ Si St il.F.a. throughout the world. He has created IL' need °I. medical advice should " fail to e Bleb Embroideries and Fine Good. ; , I ainerly IltoN ci I 1 TR l's r (.(tatPaNN , pan.e.-It South Avenue, Allegheny city him a call. a public debt of four thousand millions e KA WO , !TOR I' „ MIR K DWELLING; ~ Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure irnpu- 1 1 limning, in every desirable style, I aplt al *300,000, w i th privilege to increase to t 7 carry on a war which might have been a tit “ •sE rOR SA LE—altuate on the cors titles, c row n 's re venereal affections Al.. *1.000,000. easily prosecuted, as Napoleon did his, hereditary taint, such as letter, psoriasis and Beautiful Bonnet rind Trimming Rib to rof . ;rant au .l First streets hath parlor, dir the IRON CITY Tlirsl COMPANY has- ant room, kitchen, cellar lour chambers and other skin diseases, the origin of a hni, the ps.. bons; Scotch Plaid A els et Ribbon; Ingo l. rgaulzed under the , ellotial Currency Act, 7 ard Price Si 000 Apri l to , (rpm the resources of the country, with-tient is Ignorant. out a dollar of debt or of paper money. Wi n ery Its ser% ices lot the transaction of a fierier- • CI 1 III3ERT k SUNS, Hoop and Balmoral Skirts; Silk, Gilt id blanking SI Market street. 'We do not speak of his ignoring the SEAIINAL WEAKNESS Business. Drafts bought and sold.*pig Morocco Bettis, new wry-is ; Lodi e .• Money rest." ed on I ieposit, and t olieetious ' rights of the States, abrogating the trial Dr B's remedies for this effliction. brought on w ad made on all parts of the ~.ountry G}' solitary habits, are the only medicines known Combs and tiers, Photograph Albums, by jury and the writ of habeas carpus, o.ris. Tohe In this country which are safe and will speedily and the freedom of the press. These the cheapest in the City; Nollon• and restore to health. useless provocations to discontent were prompted by political malice, and will yet return to plague the inventors. How bas the war been conducted? Look at the list of armies sacrificed, of battles lost, of generals displaced from the pettiest motives of rivalry and jeal oasy. Look at the head of the War De- partment ' Look again at the head. of the Navy ' What can be thought of a financial system which borrows at 10 per cent. (gold interest,) and buys at 150 per cent , which spends three Mil lions a day, and makes no provision of revenue to meet even the interest on its loans. What is the fruit of our foreign policy ' We have the sympathies of Russia and Austria ; and the secret hate of all the more liberal governments of Europe. We have a monarchy in Mex ico, and are passive accessories to the overthrow of the Republic there. France intends to occupy Sonora, and threatens our Southern border. We have given up to England a police right of search over our own vessels in our own seas I What have we gained in exchange for all this ? An artificial and seeming pros perity—the result of inflation----but it is purchased by a debt which already ab sorbs two-thirds of all the property of the people. Shall we re-elect sueh an administra tion, and give it four years longer to try itB fearful experiments upon the people, upon the country and upon the cause of constitutional liberty. —Albany Argos, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, eN - eryklncL Hr. Brown's remedies cure in a few dAys thin painful affliction. He also treats Piles, Gleet, Gonsiorrhoe, Ure thra Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains In the Back and Kidneys, irritation of the Bladder, Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed. Office and private rooms No 50. Smithfield STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. not:N.ls.w. 11VOTICIP.. TO ALL CONCERNED. Among a certain class of self-important peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all - physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in this card, (Pei v Ara DISEASES, I why this should be, they nor fib one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat di. eases of every denomffration, In fact solicit Just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de, voted years for their benefit; because he adverti ses the fact, and their family physician says be is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he hxs almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises-4in w else are they to know t Are they not aware that Sir Asiley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Ricorcl devoted years in the treatment of these diseases T These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don't assert that all men are worthy titat publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment of PRIVATE DISEASES upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment Is confined to the vegetable altogether, as 1 think It is the best and most certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates it I thought it necessary to certify to my general suc cess : but my long residence in this city is suffi cient proof without adding more. Sperniatorrhea and all diseases arising from It are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postolliee. JUST A SPLENDID STUCK OF SPRING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS and CLOAK INGS, Ali of the newest patterns. Call and see, at 0..1. LYNCH'S, No. 96 Market street, and No. t Market Alley DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS, BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, NO. 64 FOURTH STREET, S. S. MARVIN. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF' NEW and CHEAP Wall Paper & Window Shades In the country, at FOERSTER St. SCHWARZ'S, 164 Smithfield at. nth 4 MARVIN'S BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY. 64 POIUIVTEC PITTS mUROH, PA, Between Wood and /klarket. feb2 EMOVAL OP LIVERY STABLE.— _llll,The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to lacoa the corner Of iFirst and Smithfield street. W. C. Conn's old 'Stand, is prepared to furnish carriges, buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest notice. Also horses It ept ay livery at leasonable rates. Undertaki and all arrange ments for funerals will receive as special atten tion. NEAL BRIOELAND. SPECIAL MEETING Op THE _La_ Stockholders of the Cleveland and Pitta burgh Railroad Company will be held at the of fice of Bald Company in Cleveland, on the 4TH DAY OF MAY, 1861 at 10 o'clock a. rn., to vote upon the increase of the Capital Stock of said Company, for the purpose of allowing the bonds of said Company to be converted Into stock. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 2.3 d day of April- and open on the oth day of May. By order of the Board of Dlieclors, J. N. APOIILLOUGH, President. trieveland, March 28, 1804. ap24,1 HETUYIATTSAI -AT THE DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C Small Warvsi Ladles' and Gents' Col- Lars slightly soiled from oto cents piece; 20 Pine T.:tiairkeled Paper Collar• for 23 cents; a large •took of 6ont•, Traveling (:oo4i• s terchnot• rind all who boy to bell avail are 1. ite,l to vire us a call herore purettastng else- where, as we buy only from nutnubtofurers or Importer. and sell at prices that cannot fall to )IACRt - Ai & 78 MARKET STREET. ew Goode New Goods New Goods © . E 4 9 4 : ! 4 0 R; to' New Goode New Goods 1 New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods 1 El • New Goods DlSiii:).L.U'l'lo N. FORE CO-PARTNERSHIP RERE tofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of J. F. DAY & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Jonas Iceefewetiring from the firm. J. F. DAY, JONAS KEEFER. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 7th, 1864. CO - PARTNERSHIP The undersigned have this day entered into articles of Co-partnership for Manufacturing, Importing and Vending of Saddlery and Coach Hardware, In all Its branches, under the name and style of TS A. - 17 •Ik. Ii AY 0] E No. 58 Wood Street JOSIAH F. DAY, THOMAS S. HAYDEN Pittsburgh, Pa., January lan, 1664. ALARGE LOT OF Congress b's Tobacco, Baltimore Spun Tobacco, Navy Pounds Bright " Out and Dry Smokier Tobacco, Solace Fine Out Sunny Side Fine Out " Sweet Olive " APOOLLISTER . A BAER'S, 108 Waad street. HOOP POLES-20,000 1100 P POLES, Light and Slank*For sale on wharf by FETZER & ARMSTRONG, • ap7 corner Market and First Its PIi'i'SBUR J•COLI PAINTER ..lAxe, Fill I. L 1 u liI,,I•TXR. ( NII E PATI Elist tN. t'l.Llei t feb23-imd NEW CASTLE AND FRANKLIN fIOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE Capital Stock of the NEW CAsTI.E.ud FRANKLIN Ii A ILRRUAIt COAL PAN 1" will he opened on W EDS ES DA Y, the 27th of April, proximo, In the City of Pittsburirti, at the Rooms of the Board of Trade In New Castle. Lawrence county. at the Of fice of the New Castle and Beaver Valley Rail road Company. In Mercer, Mercer county, at the Utfice 01 William Stewart. coo. In Franklin, Vero,no count), at the I Iflice of First National Bank New Goods 01 ORDER tit t „\l 0I..: t.,,,,,, A. 1.. Crawford. Snimiel :NI Kier, S. L. Brown, .i Zeigler, Wm. Dilworth, jr , ii. W. I nsx, Wm. Stewart, J. C. Murray, J. C. Shaw, .teorge I'. Reis, Hobert Ashworth, Josiah King, James Bleakley, springer Harbaugh, J. H. Robinson, .1. W. Blanchard. James K. Kerr, ,I. H. Smith, David Courtney, I' D. Kennear. Pittsburgh, March SI, 1881. mh.3l-iltd _ ........._ New Goods New G0r1,., New Goods Wall Paper ! Wall Paper! New Goods New Goods OIL CLOTHS. New Goods New (30.; LATEST STYLES •DIRECT FROM the manufacturers, for sale at the lowest prices, at New ii9oes Foerster & Sehwarz's, New Goods NO. 164 S3l IT EIF 1E:1_,13 - 11011OLTCHRONE, FRE SCO AND Floral Decorations. For sale by W. P. MARSHALL, spa • tr Wood street. TEMPORARY REMOVAL Our friends and the public at large will not, we trust, forget that we are at present and for a few weeks to be found at Wilkins Hall, over the Mayor's Office, Fourth street, where we have on exhibition and for sale as fine a stock of HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS, ETC., As were ever brought to this city and at strict ly EASTERN FACTORS. PRICES. H. KMBER & BRO., AGOOD INVESTMENT.—A NEW and valuable machine, capable of netting e2f. per day above expenses, has just, been nom- Weed and patented. The patent-right T. vie State of Pennsylvania with one or more ma chines-is now offered for sale ob favorable terms. This is a rare , chance for investment. From . : $2,0&) to $3,000 capital required. Address _ _ _ feb244l 5 t ErSPI NTS AND Hedzi z i 7 ohrpaghe,Sprklingmoee. In "we andfur pti ja i"' ER Ac NIOXERTSON. I CAULKING MALLETS , OP SOPE riot quality-Foi sale by JAMES SOWN, LBB Nirtxxi it._ URSDA NATIONAL BANKS li - 111 - i, ,i t). , uNti v ii E N R.AII,Ti4C)AI3. WINDOW SHADES, CEILING PAPERS IZTEI 3E3af!LXA4... PIA_NOS, Wilkins Hall, Fourth street BOX 766, Pittsburgh, Pa. , AP AL ESTATE FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES GO TO TEM AGENCY AND EX mine, and you will then agree with us, that ft la an almost perfect in- et rument—Evening Post E VERY FAMILY la nvtde happier by the introduction of this trustwor- thy machlne.—Chrishan Intelligen T HERE are good, better and beet, and the beet machine, we reel entirely wife in laying le Wheeler St. Wil —Western sisivorote THEY }LIVE NO HIYAI H AVE received the Highest Premi- urns wherever exhibited EASILY MANAGED, not ItAble to get out of order, very beautiful and simple in construction.—N. V. Evan B EFORE PURCHASING, examine the "Wheeler &Wilson.' E XCFLS in all the qualities that con- stitute a pod mac hi ne.—lndependent SURPASSES all others.—Ladies' Re- T HIS is unquestionably the best Sew- int Machine, and is the one which we can unqualifiedly recommend These Machines are Wairanted for Three years. Prices from $5O upwards PITTSBURGH OFFICE, NO. 27 It'LLelll STREET, WM. SUMNER & CO., ariazaeod FOR SALE Great Works of Antiquity. The size of the stone forms no part of the wonder of the pyramids. There are many structures in the world contain ing much larger monoliths, and modern architects frequently use stones larger anal heavier than any in the pyramids. The largest courses of stones in Cheops are only four feet ten inches in thick ness, and the stones vary in length from four to eight feet. There are some stones in the interior, roofing the passages and chambers, which are larger, but these are not much heavier than the slabs we fre quently see carried along and placed on the side walks in front of new buildings, as pavement, and also roofing for the %milts under, the street. The wonder of the great pyramid is that such a vast masa of stones should be piled up; but it is not to be doubted that if any one cared to spend a few million dollars in America, a fae simile of the pyramid of Cheops could be erected here to-day. I Much greater wonders are found in the monolithic statues of Egypt, and in the columns of the great hall of Karnak. The ruins of Thebes are but few in num- ber, lying in detached places, two ' miles or so apart on one side of the hill and about the same on the other side. The monolithic statues, one of which lives in tradition as the vocal Memnon, are indeed wonderful remains of the grandeur of ancient art, and so are near ly all the' Theban ruins. No architect of modern times would undertake to build one column of the twelve great columns of Karnak. Each of these is a column twelve feet in diameter and nearly ninety feet high—made of sections of stone piled one on the other. The great stones of ancient art are fotind at Baalbec in Syria. The Ro man ruins there overlie the remains of a Cyclopean age. History and tradition are silent as to the men who hewed those grandest remaining memorials of the days of giants. Ten stones in;one Philadelph is Press. —Daily Gas United Presbyterian Ae=gTai. Mir Ditik prig. oluabra - POST Steamlrina, ti . 3 it bitsomptios'os PLAIN AND FANCY 108 PRINTING Executed In the beet style. :-- - - SPED W . Mktrg4Lit ON • 'ft ll : ). ' TO RAILROAD, TAEOW N AND LEGAL4PRNME, - oui,!,camekti , ckdog EP-osters, 'tolkoigrankirtesi, atm., For naafi/Bub/VAPP. It j surPallood MAT city ~t e t4 i course, sitiss i . hy s siting , am iNniut thirty feet long ~thlytieen 0 , a ten feet six indetriii tluieldreta:l'a angles 'with this - re - enit LS , adititlfer" -fif. ark similar- Elton, s about. thessamgiulatattiVtet former,,and on Opp ..sixe,stolAteAllp.,.-#loft great monoliths of ancient l ifictIKTN,N ship. '-'" - ' , These three Stones nieaattreiititahfic one hundred and, eighty-minerfeet kit length—each. being, sixty , threg4ist RE thirteen feet hielt, and ah 4 ont gie 1.9 81;nts thickness. No man lintiNViVitirYlieideit and laid them there. A thifttlitatintei - itic • the same general dimensions; dietritela quarry a mile distant,. whence , ..it was: never removed. . Donblesayititias• /silt there more than three[thousatrdeyeatis Meeting of a iltibbituttdlyire 14 ‘, a Teimple-tif 'Mil.' ' ' " ''. From the Ohlet4o-Post.ailtism , °1 1 : : ":" - '-. 7 On WedtfeidkY'urglt;_oviteoo%*a-, a Lieutenarit'in oniief Ulif2itQl: unteer Regitnetilt64.4o/419 '1111949-14 not very e minent YespeeAtibi4it, 'difthk north side. He' wasliao66.. . • , terd;, any one, and funnily' ci &nein' 4hiiMiff . 4 , save the regular 6 :i0: - . i ,'Seiresitifelght' in number. The 4. " tiegtentifieWol" therefore all right, he had the harem to''' himself, and he went in for a genapr good time.- " ' Some weeks ago the ti4ii3Otfintliiiitel came to the-city at his Othit•eqUelit t ho:. with him while he was„off - dutyi- hitf;4l -- cessarily detained here brilirflotfelittii meas. They have beentitairdhiglogiitheil at a very respectable,boardlnelyemsao, the South Division. The,wife,it,,Nerm is doubtful of her Attshand'elti t , it" , not to his cottntry, - buil° k heitelfPgrelt-td eral times during her spjourn ,, ,fosreahat had he; suspicions aroused, -to ac.:.hi 143 pitch by little circumstances, Ant 9, nitt could-not help obSerVirig.'"'Onsthe' ' r in question, with linwolited-teroisitiShlr resolved to "ahadow,'l-itintrafteritetw,-10- follow him at , a , ,agetclistatleaaucl 43 ,11ae,. -r4 , - min his place or places of _resort, *h e . was led to - tiffs - by silbtti-Vin' k that - he aid' an untistuilpritnynngltbdt egireitint' 1, " 11 About twenty_minntesseterthe officer I entered on t,l4e northski; Ahe,..door„,b9li tinkled again. A.,PAIPIed and lgaM-, ,1 1 f creature responded to utensil, torew - 6 - door open, and insteatribUreetiVing the' , visitor with a silvery ,`ComeieluiViAltel stereotyped phrase, demandediettilyr what she wanted. The lady ,11 , L _` a. re markable habit of answerfrietri to all direct q-nestionattpOrtimpulse,itinti she -replied that - shep'twantedlto Come I in." She was admitted.. : Without, ygt. being convinced in her own iniiidas fo the elarticter of the betide,' shni(taiclieed into the parlor, where shol-met .44argel. family of strapping girls. mite, ASO: thought, weretoomearly.qf one wo„enti„, their countenances were too dissimilar for them fo be - sister's. She 9etited 2 iiir-' self quietly on as sofa withont bfrerhigetiny remarks. 1. • lz! :=ti r., The inmates stared at each other.lia e a, sort of bewilderment. Presently',,aft utem ed elderly female entered and com, - propounding questions iu „the., 'al,r_ajiAe: rtisitnr- -- Beiturillk _ itizie -- iccower_, them a door opened an the,LiertteN94; bounded into the room With a 1?4,9m. lass on his arm. His wife,,2,3tirrgnia,„, nor said a word, but the moment ..'lO, eyes flashed upon her, : he exdlitmed,i' `Great God, whit are ybudiiin4 . `laerer ' "Come became you did," was thie.._ In - ... nocent reply. "Go home!" shouted'fhe.odicer,:it'ruit:; ing his hands like a maim* . .„„, ~„,..„ `Oh, it's well enough for yOU: td, say, go home. You can go if ' you _Mk I presume you are ready, but I am noit,,T, I T: intend to wait for a gentlernan..." .„ The husband's passion was ,teirible.-._ Pie even threatened tiolexic9,,,, but: his understood bin; and watsxto,t easily frightened. Finally, they coniumniand, and left the house together, Thursday morning the Wife left the city on,in,ear ly train to go to her parents,., having, : previously assured hUr ,tustuirtat Pit.,a.__, mild, good natured mazuo7,l. Al 1 0 6 ,that the air and bill of diVorbb," *odd do her good. - • - ' - 3 .' '• '.-r--4*-174'2 "The Texan'n.l3eamah,fog..l3,ooB4- Although mx thot4/I*, weim t farifizgrk cheerful when stafiding_ttu jhe:balt4 and gazing on thilhorfit Stene - oft i lafigh' _t: er. I could not Intathilb;ttetief - diffee ) ence of a tall, hard-itsted4ancb.Ve ged Texan, who was: puntlepsly.3lthttnt log up a pEdr of boots ,Kid-,paut",,,14. waswarned' tot to shireids heaCabett; the parapet,-for the Irtilikte aturktsWotiVi ers, armed .svith ritiele. of-a 'bug .t rekkgki;; with telescope- 4 131ghtCi.wete blackberries . "' in' thewoOdilo the TrOnt„ and were excellent shots. "Darn the blue-skins; I'm .botttid-to have a pair of koots,any how!"'` - '4ll . so saying,. he Passedover the .patitpe44 down its face, and returned- . I pith body of an enemy,' whie - .lt,helptd/Aod., up out of tha3iater. Be iirstopulled,olt the boots which proved :to-be oart4Vti-- lent pair; then proceedhi4jiji4fk, ; pockets, he lohnd sixty , ftHeft;ingel He was nnuArdelightedlutdAston-isliz ed at these-AlattWeifeaMtt,,thenNegit'f„ amined the haversatk,tandtimidilkstteil stored with latiOnsc inclndingailstp!tteetel of Erne . rye Tihisk4l4-`liK*44o4Ts with suddenkf,'Aroppabliot4haater6-, sack, and moneyilppn . -the-1 Crtl'lnVt— half e mPtieAthdibealW44.4l4hulg Setting down he can, lleannailt4. • lips, and thus soliioqtdspdf,l4l'rs,llAh';? devil, he's'gotie,HkeAtSnigfitiAr of 'em; but he was , agentlemavy and: ew_. served better hick. achusette Yankee,- I ;wouldn't`,Cara nt darn! but these fellows_ are ,ika comekind. They come along wltbsond *eh. iboOs and pantsOots to - eat,' money in' ' pock - et, anti are no meanjudgetwof ky. The - se:are the kind offellowslAtkoa to fight."-Bank A 9l 4 B,g flgiet l iOYAktrEti3 iirsT WHAT EvKRYBoDT. wArts,A,., A POCKET - TSBUNT' Holding film 12 t o 2 4 * e T t y r i e , i 4 ,14111 1: VOlt SOXAN:I § MiNart qtol-2MIMEINV'. . . . Ciut be r- aimit:to'iintiaris'6l.the United &atm for Nenty":TleL Also, Albums far Centfe a rablisg..' Albums fpr C9ntre Tattles, AT:.ltliicEß 13P.T.A3W mo , reacEiSt .133L.C10W .411 A,; A T PITTOMR-4 opoAtri:Tim roslVEt u. ft; tem • . • te, s - • _ - driatriazues lirs-aguusavV.: " ClARlatit'S For nalegi bitc ,-, abl9 , •
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