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Five co ies, each....
Ten co A5h.....
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M WRY' 14 0 Ciki,‘ s
CrERMAN 13ITTERS,
PREPARED BY
C. M.
orAcKsoN,
12 1 1ELPHI.A.,--: 4 PA..;
It is not a Bar Room Drink,
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- J AN 1111 1 02NAVINGTEVERAGE f
BUT A r HIGHLY CONCENTRA:MD
VEGETABLE EXTRACT
A 'PURE TONIC.
TREE FROM
llootplin Stimulants or Injurious Drugs
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
Li VTR COMPLAINT,
Dyspepsia and Jaundice.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN
_BITTERS
WILL CURE EVERY CASE
Chronic or Nericius Debtlity, Diseases
• of the Ilidneis, and Diseases
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arising front a Disor
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' 4l red Stomach .
Observe the Following Symptoms
RESTTLTIN4I FRO.k•
Disorders of the Digest,* ve
.Orgaus I
Constipa
tion, Inward
Piles. Fullness or
Blood to the Read,
'Acidity of the .Stemacti,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for Food. Fullness or Weightin
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering.at the Pit or. the Stom
ach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and
Difficult Hie:tithing, FlUitering at the Heart
OhokingorS 11dt:eating tien satiOns wit& ilf lYing
posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be
fore the Sight, Fever and Dull pain In the
Head, Deficiency 'of Perspiration,. Yel
lowness of the Skinand h.yes,Pain in .
in the Side,liac k, C hea t. Limbs ac.
Sudden flushes of Hest, Burn
ing in the Mesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil
and great Dep:e.:,-
o - n o f
Spirits
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL GIVE 1-(
A GOOD APPETITE,
STRONU NERVES,
HEALTHY IsiEll \ ES,
ISTEADY NERVED.
lIRISK FEELINUS,
HEALTHY FEE'LINUY;
A 4:400D CONSTITUTION,
ASTRONG CONSTITUTION,
A itEAttin- CONSTITUTION,
A SOUND CONSTITUTION.
WILL KE THE
WEAK '"
WILL MAKE THE ST RUNG
DELICATE
WILL MAKI. THI'
WILL BLAKE THE STOUT
DEPRESSED - LI
W IL THE
1111/iLOW COMPLEXION
W ILI, :%1 A KE. THE
DULL EYE - CLEAR dt BRIGHT
Will prove a blessing in
..IEINTMMICE' ; 3 P_A-11/1".11.-.4 .
t Oan be used with perfect safety by
MALE UL I)
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FEMALEI (JUNG
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are many preparations sold under the name
of Bitters, put up lu quart tottics, compounded of
the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20
to 4C cents per gallon, the taste disguised hg Anise or
Coriander Seed.
This class of Bt . llers has caused and wit/ conhnue
to cause, as long ax they can be sold, hundreds to die
the death of the drttitkard. Rh their use the syst,m
is kept continually under thr 1111111 e-ore nl Alsokotw
Stimulants of the worst hind. the desire tar ld.. our i x
created and kept up , and the result is (I'll the horrors attendant upon a drunkard'; life and ;Iced,. Be
ware of them.
For thou tollo desire and 'will have a Liquor
Bitters, we publish the following receipt. Get One
Bottle Hootland's German Bitters, and
mix with Three gnarls or Good Brandy or
Whtsiky, and the result urili be a preparatienrAat
Will far .excel 'in medical rtues anti true aril
tenet any of the numerous Liquor Balers L2,dic mar
ket, and will cost much less, lay toW3case all
the virtues of Iloolland s s Bitters-in connection
with a good article of Liquor, at a much les, price
than these inferior preparations will cost you.
DELICATE CHILDREN
Those suffering from .:,.51.A.liASNIUS, wasting
away, with scarcely any :lean on their bones, are
cured in a very short time; one bottle in such
cases, will have a most surprising effect.
DEBILITY"
Braining from fevers of any kind—These Bitters
will renew your strength in a very short time.
FEVEJEVAND AGUE,
be not return if these Bitters are
usbd. , Ittoltditaan ins Fever and Artie DlEUict
should be without them.
From Rev. J. Newton Brae-n, D. D., Editor of the
Encyclopedia of liel,,ytou.v liouttirdge.
Anhwei not disposed to favor or recommend
Patent 'Medicines in gcnoral. it
their ingredients at. ; I Set is non ot no
sufficient reasons why a wan, may not testily to
the benefits he beliei es honselt to have received
groulz k eimple ptepai anon, in the hope that lie
miff mAttibute 1., it...benefit of others.
do this more re:l,l.y it, rogard to Hoonand's
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson,
of this city, because 1 .lb prejudiced against
them -for many years, under the Impression that
they were chiefly 11./i ILICOMAIC mixture. lam
indebted to my Irientt Robert Shoemaker, esq.,
for tho removal of this prejudice by proper testa,
and for encouragement to try them, when suffer
ing from great and long continued debility. The
use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the:begin
ning of the present year, was followed by evident
relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and
mental vigor which I had nut telt for six months
before, and had almost despaired of regaining.* I
therefore_tkisgsk Croti and my friend for directing
mriitrat 106 of them.
PRILADELPELS, June 23, 1362.
J. NEWT( INHRuR 5.
ATTENTION SOLIATRA,
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all having relations or
friends in the army to the fact that "tioOE
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths
of the diseases induced by exposures :mil priva
tions Incident to camp life. In the lists, publish
ed almost daily In the newspapers, on the arrival
of the defy - 11,141h oticed that a yesx
Prokodl i rt ire front . .rfery
urge
casti Of . fit kind can be readily cured by Hot:A
land% German Bitters. We have no hesitation
in stating that if theseßittexl; were freely used
among our soldiers huntireds;of lives might be
saved, that otherwise would be loot.
The proprietors are daily receiving thankful
letters from sufferers in the army and ho , pi tale,
who fillimgee,A.. motored to hear th by- t of
th ose m. I=ms-sent to them by their Buena-.
_BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Be. thAtilifitSfßnatare of "0. M. SACKS. (~N*, la
.. air t b e _ • PER of each Bottle.
es o G.; '2 L.,
• .T T -3
. 1,- 4 0 S.
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Lake a$ per reittle, or Half Doz. $6,00
Me4lum'elttf.7s or Half 1J z. $4,00
The Large Sire, on account of the quantity the
Bottle; hold, are nutch:thacheaPer.
Should - your' nearest druggist nat,have the ar
ticle, do'not be put off by any of the intoxicating
preps/alb:d* that may be offered 14ts place bqt
senct - to us,And we will forward, securely ricked
by
-sl=ll.l Office, and Manufactory, No. tiM
AROLLSTREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA I- • r
•JONES & EVAN& •
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(SOOPESSORS TO O. M. JAMISON. & C 0.,)
PaOPSIZTOELS.
Air FOR SAME by Drugadata and dealers In
Osert,s . o , WO tha,tbdted Statea - pi4.4o*
KIINEEEL'S C ELEURATED
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
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The Great Tonic,
The GrestrOath,
, • - L Thee-Hit
The Great Tonle,
For Dyspepsra and 7ndigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigeition,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General 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,
FOR 111:1111,
And Cannot do bath,
And Cannot do tiarm,
And Cannot do Hann,
Cannot do
It Costa but little and Puri And
ties the Blood, Harm,
It Coats but little and Purities the Blood,
It Costa but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Costa but little and Purifies the Blood,
We only ask a Trial,
We only ask a Trial,
We wily ask a Trial,
We only ask a Trial,
Of this Valuable Tome
Of this Valuable Tottie,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of tids Valuable Tonic,
Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle,
Only 73 eta. and One Dollar per Bottle,
Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle,
Only 75 Ctn. and One Dollar per Bottle,
Manufactured solely by A. KUNKEL &
HBO. tSeneral Depot, 111 srorket street, Har
risburg, Pa. For sale in PI - PTS it I ~ ROH by all
respectable dealers.
Forlink in Rittebnrgh by R. E. SELLS R:i
CO., and B. L. FAIiNI;STOOK & IX..
janl4-6m
IMPORTANT TO' LADIES,
"Great American RemcdyM
Harvey's Chroho Thermal
FEMALE F,'ELI,S
HAVE NE VER YET FA LLEDCW ILEN
the directlone have been strictly followed,)
in removing difficulties arising from
OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF
NATURE.
Or in restoring the system to perfect health when
suffering from Spinal Atrectipps, Prolamine,
Uteri, the Whites, or other waknesserrof the
Uterine Organs. Therille are perfectly harmless
on the constitution; and may be taken by the
most delicate females without causing distress ;
at the same time
_..TEIET . ACT AS ,A CHAR AI,
by - stritligthenli*,4 asigew a Wig, dud' restoring the
system to a healthy condition,.
.and by bringing
on the moathlyPetleld With regtdarity. No mat
ter from what cause the obstruction may arise.
They should, however,NOT he taken the . first
three or four months f pregnahcy, though sale
at any other time, as miscarriage would be the
result.
Eaoti boa contains 60 Pals. 10E, ONE
DOLLAR.
DR. 11AR VEY'S TARATISR.
on 'itemises of Fern s I, 4,lPreginiticy,. M Ifkarri age,
Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses
of Nature, and emphatically' the LA DIE. , ;' PRI
VATE MEDICAL. ADVISER, a pamphlet of to
pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir
ed to pay postage.
48 - The pills and Book will be sent by mail,
confidentially, when desired, 1314 . tr EV.Y PYALY D,
and pre-paid on receipt of money by
J. BRYAN, M. D., Renerol Agent,
No. 76 fled:lr street, New Tork.
Sar - Joseph Fleming, Druggist, corner of
the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pit tet
uutgit. 4.;5-emd..s.w
PRI VAl'k', 1)1ST.: A
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
HEARTS"
No. 50 Smithfield Street
ME=
drilTMElliS AND Writ Al% t: Elts
L./ need of medical adviceshonld not lad to gt ce
him a call. .
Dr. Brown's remedies never tail to cure
scrofulous and .venereal altections. A lao,
hereditary taint, ouch ac triter, psoriasis and
other skin diseases, the origin nt which the pa
tient is ignorant.
SEMINAL WEAKIsiES:-;
Dr. B's remedies for this affliction. brought on
by solitary habits, are the only medicines known
in this country which are ante and will speedily
restore to health.
Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this
painful affliction.
He also treats Piles, (}feet, 1 innnorrhoe I Ire
thal Discharges Female Diseases, Pains (xi the
Back and Kidneys, Irritation of 'LP Bladder,
Strictures, etc.
A letter to be answerer{ must contain at least
ONE DOLLAR.
Medicines sent to any address safely packed.
Office and private rooms No 110. Smithfield
STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. • notsti&w.
NOT/CE TO ALL COM:EI/NED.
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, ( PIZIN AT k: D ISEA REA, )
why this should be, they nor no one else can tell.
Are they not aware that all physicianr, treat dis
eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just
the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these
, very refined parties. I suppose they would not I
let one of their family go to a party that has de- I -
voted years for their benefit, because he adverti- j
ses the fact, and their family physician says he is ! irrANE It. DUFFS' WOULD NFOR
a humbug so he can get ; the case. i ift c n he has ! Eli their friends and the public that l th M ey have
almost deprived the party of his file. He conies ' removed their 'Falba ing Establishment from the
at last to the physician that advertises—how else ' old stand to No. 14 ST. CLAIR STREET, Bis
are they to know I Are they not aware that Sir sell's new block, near the St. Clair st Allegheny
Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir, Charles , bridge. Those desiring the latest patterns of
Ball and M. Paul Ricorti devoted years in the '
treatment of these diseases I These men are held ; spring and Summer Clothing
up as shining lights in the medical world ;I don't
assert that all men are worthy HMI publish, still Of the rarest and most fashionable styles, are in
there are agreat number of them that are. Thrive , vited to call and examine their extensive stock
devoted Myself to the study and treatment o f of CLOTIIS, CA.SsIiIIERES VESTINGS.a.c.
PlParaTs Df9IIASES upwards of at years, an., 1 , KAN F. ,t DUFFY,
without egotism can say I have saved hundreds ; aP 9-] aid No. li St. Clair et.
from years of mtseu and untimely death. My , __.
treatment is confined to the vegetable altogeiher, : .13I1.._iiSOI. TJTIO IN .
as I think it is the best Stud most certain. It is in I
my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I
thought It necessary to certify to my general suc- ,
rll LIE CO-PAR TNERSIIIP llERE
teas : brit my long residence la flat city is quill- tofore existing between the undersigned,
cient proof without adding more. Sperm atorrhea under the name and style of J. F. DAY At. CO., is
and all diseases arising from it arc cured in a
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves. this day dissolved by mutual C013,1a, Jonas
every young man and woman to be careful in se-i Keefer retiring from the firm.
lecting »physician, The afferent advertisements .
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that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and J. F. DAY,
no benefit will arise from answers than only loss
of health and money. limulreds are cured annu- 1 rl 1 : sbungh, PA., m , rch -, th, Is'al.
ally by my new remedies. AildressißUX 800.
jam-lyil Pittsburgh Postotilce.
NEW CASTLE A.ATD -FrANkffil
R, ..kkirr.noA Inr
MOOHS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TO THE
Oarittakk RA ILR OADEW. CASTLE and-
V Ductal{ • COMPANY will
be opened on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of April, 1
proximo,
In the City of Pittsburgh, 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'Oompany. • - .
In Mercer, Mercer county, at the Office of
William Stewart, earl.
In Franklin, Venango county, at the Office of
First National Bank.
BY ORDIC6 OF COIYMISS r TONY.I2 , :
A. 1,. Crawford, Samuel M. Kier, i
S. Q. Brown, J. Zeigler,
Vt'ln..l),Bworth;jr., kil , W• Cast,
Win. b*wart, U. C. Murray,
J. C. Shaw, George C. Reis.
Robert Aptworth,lJoatith King, 1
James Bleakley,;Springer Barbaugh, i
J. hi. Robinson, I.J. W. Blanchard. I
James X. Kerr, J. B. Smith,
David Courtney, . F. D. Kennear.
Pittsburgh, March 31. 1864. mh:11-dtd
Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
WINDOW SHADES,
OIL CLOTHS.
AVEST IIiTYLIRIS :DIRECT vitoii
14 the manufacturers, cor.Eate at. the lowed
prices, at
Foerster & Schwarz's,
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matfett&
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NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED,
rirfatE ATTENTION OP TILE LADIES
It is particularly called to our large and
splendid
Stock of New Goods
In addition to our usual extensive assortment,
they wil find Very pretty styles of
Ladies' and Misses' Hats and Bonnets
in great_ variety. and cheaper than now gene-
rally sold. AlBO
SPRING AND SUMMER BAINIORAI SKIRTS,
and a i;ery choice stock of MERINO and SILK
VESTS and i NbiI.hfiARIUENTS (or gentle
men's wear. We have as fine a lot of FINE
112 A V FLING SHIRTS as can be found any
where. Also Ladies' and Gents' Linen Collars,
Ties, Scarfs. Gloves and Hosiery. Pooketbooks,
Porehnonnales and Purses; elegant steel and jet
Pins anal Broches, Belts and Belt Buckles, and
a toll line of Trimmings and Fancy Goods
C:heap as the Cheapest
Wholesnle Hooms np stnirs Find in bneement
MAORUM & GLYDE,
New Goods
New Goods
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New Goods
New Goods
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Now Goods g
New Goods
New Goods C 4.
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New Goods 21'1.
New Goods e°l4
New Goods
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KANE & DUFFY
CO-P A RTNERSHIP
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The undersig,,rl have this day entered Into
articles of Co -partnership for Manufacturing,
1 Importing and Vending of
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Saddlery and Coach Hardware,
In all its branches, under the name and
Et vle 01
I) A. - 1" 1-A YD I N .
No. 68 Wood Street.
JoSIAH F. DAY,
THOMAS S. HAYDEN
Pittriburgh, Pa., January 16th, 1664.
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TEMPORARY REMOVAL.
`CATI.ILLIEKIIVES 11:349..Mici...
Our friends and the public at large will not,
we trust, forget that we are atpresent and for
a few weeks to he found at Wilkins Hall. over
the Mayor's Office, Fourth street, where we
have on exhibition and for sale an tine a stock of
PIA . N 0 .
HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS, ETC.,
lY svcreever brought to this city anti at strict
ly EASTERN FACTORY PRICES.
H, KT.KR.ER & BRO.,
Wilkins flail, Fourth street.
IrIbLANKIEL & KAY.SER'S
Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines,
These Sewing Machines are known as the very
best in the UnltedStates. Theyare WARRANT
ED, and sold at the LOWEST PRICES. flail
and examine them before bu ping elsewhere. Re
pelling of Sewing Illaehines of every kind
promptly atnendetitu. •
XRNEST AXTHEI ro Agent,
No. street,
mhl6-ipd • Pi sburgb, Pa.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LA-
Misae a . anilEhßdreasatoots, Gaiters
ad Balmorala,Just reset at
YOSEETt ILISORL4AIrA,
ap23 98 Market it,doorfrail Ozt.
_
, •re • •. ems my hand and
seal of oaks, sthrfAugtiB
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Al ,
ss nOI3LLOCH,
Comp* of the Ourrency.
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THE FIRST RAVONAL BANK
OF PITTSEI7BOI, PA.,
Late Pittenuttb:•Anet Company.
Capital s 4oo , ooo7 WitiArtilego to In
crease 'toil 'OW
The Pittsburgh Trust UrrittPility having organ
, Ire(' under the act to provicteA Natiorual Curren
cy, under the title of the iiiRST' NATIONAL
BANK, OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully
offer its services for thri:Miliertihn of Notes,
Drafts, Bills of Exchange, receive money on
deposit and buy and sell .8.1 Marge on all parts of
the country,
The success which has atblnded the Pittsburgh
Trust Company since its likgfulization in 1852,
will we believe be a sufficietlicguaran tee that busi
ness entrusted to the new Orrggaanaisation will re
ceive the same prompt at on.
Having a very extensive' correspondence with
Banks and Bankers, throughout the country.;
we believe we can otinrouneltatfricilittea to those
who do business with us:
The business will be comforted by the same
officers and directors.
, untilli
Jeates LAUGH - LIM W amoIG. NIM/Clll
HOHICILT S. HAYS, I ALItaHDICH SPHEIL,
THOMAS BOLL, Fastrots G. Rerticr,
Tilos. W WELTY!. N, Az.mc. Eus.nt EY,
SA2C2IIL REA.
JAMES LAUGHLIN, President.
JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier.
aug6-Mlowtf
SECOND NATIONAL BANK
. i
T REAS 1' R Y DEPARTMENT,
OFFH a Or CoireTeoLteds (retiree CH;REENCF,
Washington City, Feb. 13th, 1864.
Wneac AS, By satisfactory tividehce presented
to the undersigned, it has been made to appear
that the SEcOND NATIONAL BANK OF
PITTSBURGH, In .the Coon of Allegheny,
and State of Pennsyl v ania, has n duly organ
ized under and according to the' ufremeirts of
the Act of Congress, entitled " An, Act to pro
vide
vide a NationalCurreney, seouredby a pledge of
United States Stocks and to provide for the cu
culation and redemption thered4". a9Proved Feb
ruary 26th, 1863, and has complied with all the
provisions of said Act required to be compiled
with before commencing the business of Bank
tofl:ow, therefore, I. Ryon . 11.Ttf00 . t.tocn, Comp-
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that
the said SECOND NATIONAL BANN. OF i
PITTSBURG H, County of Allegheny,apdState 1
of Pennsylvania, is authorizedteiumeoce the
business of Banking under the aforesahL
In testimony whereof witness my hand
ki •.,
and seal of °dice, this 13th day of Febru
i'- • t ary, 1664. HUGH moouLLocn,
----... Comptroller of the Currency.
79 Market street
New Goods
New Goods
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
New GOrt,
,(Formerly IRON cm( TicvsT O,mpANY.)
Capital, $300,000, with pricilege to increase to
$1,000,000.
New Goods
MThe IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hav
ing organized under the National Currency Act
offers Ito services for the transaction of a Gener
al Banking Business. Drifts bought and sold
Money received on Deposit, and Collections
made on all parts of the country.
New Goods
New Goods
JAOOR PAINTER,
JAHR HILL,
U. F. KLOPFERI
WM. COOPER,
New Goods
O. WARNER, Presideut
JNO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier.
feb23—trad
New Gcod
New Goode
Now Goods
WHEELER Y. WILSON'S
LOCK STITCH
SEWING MACHINES
THE CHEAPEST,
Principal Office and Wholesale Emporium,
NO. 27 FIFTH ST.
Three doors below Bank,Bloeir,
WM. SUMNER & CO.,
ap4-eod-d&w
TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S.
'EIHIST NATIONAL. BANK OF
PITTSBURGH, a
Designated Depository and Pi-
nancial Agent of the
By authority of the Treasury Department,
this Bank will receive Subacriptiona for the Ten-
Forty 5 per cent. Gold-bearing Bonds.
A commission will be allowed to Banks Bank
ers and Brokers. JAMES LA i - t)RLIINT,
hiders are solicited. . President.
PI ttsburgh,'ApriT26th, 1864.
pt.:7
MEDICAL CARD.
W. BODENEIAMBR, H. D.,
854 Broadway. NEW YORK.
W. H.'DODBiIik,I3IED I M. D 4
Office, No. 146 Third street. Office hours from
9 to 4 p. m.
IniNVOTE THEIR ATTENTION T
Rl' the Medical and Surgical treatment of
Chronic. Diseases,
Espe-aially those of the - LOWEB. BOWEL, such
as P'iles, Coustdpations Eistitia,-Fissure, Falling
of the Bowel, Ulceration of the Bowel, Stricture
of the Bowel, &.c. Also, the various Chronic'
Diseases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Blad,
der, eta. - . , .mht7dtt
. 10 BBLS CUOICE proarr
HOTditiCT—Just received and for sale by
7Trbak. ARMSTRONG
- -/PurairMarkstatid First
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, F PITTSBURGH
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
RORT. ROBINSON,
R. liovounter.t,
W. M. (loaltur.
HIGHEST PRENIUM
SIMPLEST,
And BEST,
WESTERN AGENTS
,Un4e4 states.
pair kl,.
of Advertising Rates
STAIDINO "MA.TTfiII. •
CHANGEABLE ADVERTISEMENTS.
For one sonare, changeable' one time each
week, confined to the immediate liminess of the
advertiser. All larger advertisements in exact
proportion.
i 8 times 1 2 Limas 1 1. time
Daily. 1 a week a week 1 a week
_________ _ _____..
1 month 5935 I $ 600 $ 4 701 $ 3 00
3 months . ... 17 20 11 45 8 'SO 000
8 months .... 24 00 19 00 15 74 10 50
1 year , 40 00 28 00 24 64) . 14 00
Sii - Flet notices double the above rates.
Death'notices, each insertion 50 cents
Marriage notices each insertion... 75 "
Steamboat advertisements, per trip e 2 00
Executors' and Administrator's no
tices o -
The above are the revised rates of advertising
as established at a late meeting of the newspa
per proprietors of this city. These are but a
slight advance over the old rates, and in reality
are still Under the figure that the stringency of
the times demand. Both eastern and western
/ publishers are much in advance of this schedule,
, and it is yet possible that Pittsburgh piiblishers
may be compelled to advance the schedule still
farther. The continually advancing cost of la
bor, paper, Ink, and every essential to printing
and publishing makes this action of publishers
necessary and obligatory. As nothing is now
made upon the subscription of newspapers, for
the reasons above stated, it is required that the
deficiency be made up from advertising or not at
all. We hope this plain statement of the case
will be reason and apology enough for our liber
al and enterprising business men. They have
heretofore accorded a generous patronage, and
when a vital question like the present arises
they will not, we know, be found holding back.
-
Exciting Discussion in the House
of Representatives,
Chu rges Aga 44.3c•re-
titry Cha!,:t
Gross Immorality and Debauche
ry in the Treasury Department.
The following is an extract from a
speech lately delivered in the United
States House of Repre;sentatives by Gen.
Flank Blair; it is worth a careful pe
rusal.
* *
Now, sir, it is not my purpose to fol
low these risen who have been guilty of
this baseness toward me any further.
These dogs have been set on me by
their master, and since I have whipped
them hack into their kennel I mean to
hold their master responsible for this
outrage and not the curs who have been
set upon me. The evidence, sir, shows
that this forgery was made public' by a
Treasury agent who knew at the time he
made it public that I had no interest
whatever in the goods covered by the
order; who knew it so well that the
goods having been seized hetnrned them
over to their proper owner, because
there was no ground for their seizure
and confiscation. lie turned them over
to the man who appeared on the paper
to own them, and yet he retained in his
hand this paper, to which he had no
right, and gave it out for ptildication
after I had been assailed in the newspa
, pers of my city for speculating in this'
I whisky. He gave it out for publication
after he knew the facts of the case and
had had hls.attention called to them, be
cause I had attacked Mr. Chase in a
speech in St. Louis and assailed his
trade regulations. 80, sir, if any officer
of the army, or anymember of Congress,
or any gentleman feels sufficient interest
in public affairs, and in the honest con
duct of public business to assail in a
public speech its management in the
Treasury and the operations of treasury
regulations, he lays himself open to as
saults from the Secretary of the Treas
ury and all the hounds and dogs that he
cr.n set upon him, and he la to be hunted
and dragged down by false charges and
by forgery.
It is for the House to decide whether
one of its members, in the face of the
facts which were brought to his knowl
edge when he first made the'se charges
on this floor, shall be permitted to reit
erate in a manner so gross and offensive
that which he utterly failed to substan
tiate when put to the the test, and escape
without censure. It is for the members
of the House to decide whether such a
person is worthy of association with
them or not.
When I resumed my seat in this
House, I felt myself constrained by a
sense of duty to my constituents to ask
for a committee to investigate the man
ner in which the "regulations of trade"
with the states in insurrection have
been carried out by the Secretary of the
Treasury. But it seems that the Secre
tary's friends had •ndt the same confi
dence in a committee of Congress as I
have shown, for when I' asked for a
committee to investigate the charges
whictrhaci been made against the Secre
tary, of sacrificing a vast public interest
to advance his ambition, his friends
upon this floor refused it, and I wa's as
sailed in all the newspapers In the coun
try with havifig made that allegatiOn
against the Secretary because he had
stopped my "liquor speculation. 6
Now, Mr. Speaker, permilme to say
that when the Secretary of the Treas
ury was advanced to his present posi
tion, although my good wishes were
nothing - to - him at the time, yet he had
them. I was in favor of his appoint
ment. As a matter of course that was
of very little consequence so far as his
appointment wet concerned, yet it is a
fact well known. It is of consequence
simply so far as it shows that I was not
iniMical at that time to the Secretaryc
The reason of my change of sentiment
toward him was that I understood that
he had authorized the Mayor of Balti
more to, proclaim on the streets of-that,"
-city on the 19th of Aprilthat he was iii; -
favor or letting the. Slates in rebellion,
"go in peace,' andbecause I' also took!.
this impressiort, frOm the te:pot.arfiri,
etutioreatikti - tUat It *agaisis
'Wish that they , should:by allowsdr4o 0 1 '
in Peace- " orldi t*Od 3 tie S iCifirgiak
artdo the Plibileati4a , niadelf;neiraiii t ,
pers in hinotturStatewhickw l
4 Mit rata wiillifiv)
esltio '44 4i
wati IbAY - 4r ifieJ4l , "IV
him.: i was acieptedart,sk fact:by, MI N
I know, andlietolit not ftn,y, itialersi
eah iind reo 6 4 : ,r roP/ 2 4 0 *i.. that:. inti.44l .
opposed to , the reinforoement ,pf.-tr irt
Sumter. Ikaew that afteg.FOrt, - */ " •
had fallen he, had Apposed, Ott i , i i .-
out of a large r asufflcout,,for good lint
down the. re eilldn',, and although: be
and 'Others of the, men • of. his , party, And'
my party' then (but ,i lipid no party: te-r
lation.s then or now with peace , men)
were compelled by theijimir cry , that
went up after thg. fall of Stiinter to OPP'
don 'apparently their peace positiont ,
Yet Mr. Chase, I, Soon fottred 'never really abandoned"his,e
d tertnination, to,
cut off the southern .States, ,, 911.,,,,tite,
contrary, he has endeavored to work'
out, by another programme, the ,itery.
thing he was then in favor of doing,-of
letting the South go. He is now for,
making them , go t so far as their, condi-
tion as States i concerned. He is itte- , '
willing that they should ever return to
interfere with his presidential aspira
tions.
,
Why, sir; it was perfectly tin derato i
od
in the second session—the . Tong session
—of the last Congress, that to favored =
the annihilation of the State Gitivern-
ments of the South. His friendsin both
Houses made that proposition; those Who'
bad the most intimate relations with Idol
in both Houses made that, propositicre.
And it is pressed in this SOIII3P • again
this winter in a disguised and insidious
form, and under the pretentious titleor
"reconstnicthm," but which is in fact
intended for the destruction of those
States; but this being the very crime of
which the rebels in arms are guilty, and
which the gentleman from Ohio [Mr.
Ashley] charges upon them, it is thought
convenient to give theoperation,e,nother
name. The bill reported by the distin
guished gentleman from Maryland, [Mr.
Davis,] representing the, earnmittee on
the rebellions States, which, by the way,
is composed to a, considerable . extent of
the Pomeroy private circular comadt
tee, for I understand that the gentleman
from Maryland, [Mt. Davis,] from Ohio,
[Mr. Ashley,] • and from MisidesiPPL
[Mr. Blow,] are members of both• these
committees, is a bill which cotdd veey
properly have come , from the Pomeroy
committee. It Is a bill which should
have been entitled "a bill fin the perma
nent dissolution of the Union, to disfran
chise the whites and enfranchise the„ne
groes, to prevent any of the States from
coming back in time to vote for Mr.
Lincoln for President, and to promote
the ambition of the Secretary of the
Treasury." It is a bill which requires
the consent of Congress forthe readmis
sion of any of these States to the Union.
Mr. Blair then charged personal cor
ruption upon Secretary Chase and , con
tinued as follows.
The committee on the conduct of the
war, that Impartial committee to 7Tstka
this Matter was referred, has not yet, al
though nearly two months have elapsed
since this subject was committed to them,
notifiefi me that it wanted any testimony
on these subjects. I do not think the
committee does want it, or has time to
investigate it, especially as it has on 14
hands all frauds in contracts connected
with the war; and that is the reason, I
have volunteered some of it here, and
given the committee the means of inquir ;
ing into the matter when they have lea-,
are; but whether it does or not, the in
quiry will be made. Whether it is done
by this Congress or not, there will be a
Congress that will do , it- And Mr. Onmte
cannot escape. He is sure t o answer„
sod however deeply the committee may,
lay the whitewash on, it cannot conevir
the dark background. However he may;
undertake to persecute and drag down
men who speak of these nefarious trans
actions, I say that the time will come
when he will be held to just accounta
bility, when he will be called before the,
bar to answer for all:he has done; Baden
the efforts Made by his friends .thus in
directly to shield him from the charges
made against him will not serve their
purpose
Mr. Speaker, I have deemed it due to
myself, since I was not allowed a cam.
mittee by which to prove the allegations
that I have made here, to say this much
in justification of my action in the city
of St Louis, in a speech which l - Made
there, and also in a speech whiCh I made
on this 'floor in regard to this matter-
It will be recollected that when I first"
offered this resolutfon, it was cottchedli
plain, simple language, vvithbut any 4 4 -
sault on the, Secretary of the Treasury •
and it' was not until one of Ills friend
OD the other side rose and assailed' Me
for attacking Mr. Chase, by offering the,
resolution, that I rose and gavel:Ay tet
1
sons for so doing. Then, sir, Wits i
was sought to be turned Into tkpe Aid,
matter; and an attempt made te,
me down by engaging me in a 417,
versy with Chase's understrappers, com n
menced by the agents of Mr. :Cha se
St. Louis, is brought into this liontie. ,
A judicial investigation hes recently
been held in which it week ouiiiclusiVCll
proved that Jay Cooke & Co., who ffg,-,
ore so largely and disgracefully in theSe
letters in connection with the eleven
millions excess of five-twenty honitti,
are principal owners of the PhiladelDlutt
Inquirer. I should have guess* ail much
from the fact of the abuse,,Uiped win
I me by this Treasury organ abont this
"liquor ispeettlatiCin.r l Mr. Cluise l fY blink
ing agents, as well as his Treasnry
agents and special and supervising ape-,
cial agents, have ail been brought Into
requisitionto forge and counterfeit and
tell lies to break sue down for'exposing
andllholding un i te public contempt and
scorn their employer and master.
In addition to the plats ; realized b,y .
Jay Cooke & Co. bn the Atinduletit sub
scription for the eleven ens excess
of five-twenty bonds, Which, as the
bonds Were 'twelve per 'tent above, par
at the .time of their aide, the profite on
thent Must have exceeded a mßlion and
a quarter of dollars, this firm has alio
made profits on the negotiation of the
five-twenty loan, and • otherhrokerage
business for the Treasury; ' went,
according to the statements ` r,z .;..,,
~.,
Chase, by himself trangml
..,. i, ..,,, •
to this House, the sum or t ilixi, - 'hg
near as I recollect, not ha ":' .. - Ideq-'
retary's communication beforeine. A,
million and three - quarters of dollars - rill;
alixed by a banking firm in less Alto
ninearionths is a conafortxtble competesta
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and-Would aldin the eStablitihnlant cif 'a
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