The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, May 12, 1864, Image 1

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    ADVEETISING BATES,
For etandin* mi
* * Two Insertions
Wffi'::
Five Insertions....
One week
Two
Three
One square ohangeal
DAIL
- • Single «iib«criptiona'
.'•i DiHverediin the
WEEK
Single subscriptions.
Five copia, *aflh. 4 .
Ten copjed| ejteb....,
Twenty copi4s,'ea6h;
Thirty " “
JAS. p. BASE,
- - :• • ’ Editor and Proprietor
jg&i&FtA OE rilfafe.
Hernia or Rupture cured*
Hernia or Rupture cured*
Hernia or Rupture cured
.7 V
Hernia or Rupture d»
Hernia or Rupture cu£&d^-
Hemia or Rnpture cured*
Hernia or Rupture cured!
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rtipinrc or Hernia cujr-SA.
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured
Uanh’s Radical Cure Truss.
Ritter’s Patent Truss.
Supporter Truss.
Self-Adjusting 1 Truss.
Dr* Banning's JLace or Body Brace, for
the cure of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal
and Spinal 'Weaknesses.
Dr. S. S. Fitcli’s Silver Plated Sap-
Ptles Drops, for the support &nd cure of
Stockings, for wesk and varicose
Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints.
Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints.
Suspensory Bondages
Self-Injecting Syringes $ also every kind
ol Syringes.
Dy. KEYSER has also a Truss which will
adically cure Hernia or Rupture,
aS’Kjfflce at his Drug Store, No. 140 WOOD
STREET.} sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons
writing for Trusses should send the number of
nches around the body Immediately over the
DR. KEYSER wlli give his personal attention
t o theapilcation of Trusses in adults and children’
and he is satisfied that, with an experience o f
twenty years, he will be enabled to give satisfac"
Selfdnjecting Syringes.
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Self-Injec t lug Syringes.
Sold at DR. K.E\SfcIR ! S, 140 Wood street.
Suspensory Bandages,
Suipiuuory Bandages,
Suspensory Bandages,
Suspensory Bandages,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozeh different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
At DR. KEYSF.R’S, 1 10 Wood street.
nolO-lyd&w
piLBS OF
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
CUR E D .
Below wiU be found a certificate from out at' the
host respectable citizens of Wilkins township ,n
regard to Dr. Keyset's Lindsay' Blood Sean her.
The Doctor's certificate* arc inthir. reach, und no
one need be deceived in regard to his preparations.
Dr. O-eo. H. Keyses I became afficted with
Piles about twenty years ago, and every year
they were growing worse, bo as to trouble me
very much, so much 60 at timea as to unlit me
for work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could
sot do anything on account of them, they came
out on me as large ae a hickory nut. I liAd tried
a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy
and take whatever I could hear of or read of in
cire-liars and pamphlets that fell in my way,-but
I oould not get cured, sometimes they woulddo
me some good for a little while, but afterward*
they would return iur°!u as bad as ever. I also
applied to two Doctors who visited mo at my
house and gave me som* medicine but it would
not do, I could not get well. Over a year ago I
got an advertisement r-i
Searcher, made l>y v
when you sold it to
me you told me ou-j lx;ttie would not cure me,
tad that my whole system would have to be re-
newed by the medicine before I got well. I
bought one bottle and took it home with me and
used it according to your dlrectiona. I then call.
ed to see you again, when you said I could no
expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought
it on, one bottle at a time, until 1 had used five
bottles. • After this quantity had been used, I
was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur-
ed me for 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 well now for six months, and
there is noappearance of a return of the disease.
1 can do any kind of farming work now without
the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can
pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of
work which before used to hurt me. When I
found outyour Blood-Searcher I kept on taking
it until I got entirely well, l consider it my du
ty to make my case known to the country fur the
benefit of others who may be suffering hs I w-s
anddo not knowthevalueof yourmedicme You
may publish this if live in HVUns
TWnihlp, knd will be pleased to satisfy any one
of the truth of this they wish to gall
on me.
EL LTOTT'D A V IS.
Decembtr 2ithviB63,
the name of DR. QEORQE H.
KEY SEE on the cover of the bottle and polled over
tkeeork/ aleo for hit Hampon the United Stales
staap on tiptop gfthe bottle to prevent being, impm
edaponj# %m*Ofu arttdevMch it in the market.
d»*Wydfcw . ...
h©o'*?
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion.
Weak StoA&a and G-enerai Debility.
For Weak Stomachs and (General Debility
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility!
tor Weak Stomachs and General liehllm
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 Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
Anti Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
Uttle an<l Purities the Hiood.
It Ooßta bat little and Purities the Flood.
•It Oo«t8t«it little and Purities the Flood
ItCostsbut little and Purities tbe Hiood,
W e only ask a Trial,
W e only ask a Trial,
We only ask a Trial.
V, c oniy ask a Trial, >
Of this Valuable Tonic.
Of thiß Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic.
Of this Valuable Tome,
Only 76 (Jts. and One Dollar per Bottle.
Only 76 (Jts. and One Dollar per Bottle.
Only 76 (Jts. and (>ne Dollar per liottlc.
Only 76 (Jts. and (me D- llir per Bottle'
Manufactured solely bv S. KiNKED
BKO. General Depot, 118 Market street Hr
risburg, Pa. For sale in PITTMIt'KOII t y ail
respectable dealere.
For sale in Pittsburgh by K. 1
(JO., and B. L. FAHNESTOCK * i : .
janl4-sra
IMPORTANT TO LADIES
“Great American FUimMty.”
Harvey’s Chrono Thermal
FEMALE PIU>
Have never yet pai i,e di u h f. n
the directions have been strictly f.-i:<.u-nl ,
in removing difficulties arimng from
oBSTRu.iTiciNs k o_R E sTori-Aoi v.f Domestic Qoods
Or in restoring theßystem toperf.ctfcMKh when AT FEET LOW PRTPVq
snflering from Spinal Affections, J'rol vsus. VRiUhb
Uteri, the Whiter, or other ■w’e.Hkr.Oßscs oi ;‘ie AT
Uterine Organs. fltePills are per iccily harmless l, fi nnum „
rS'iMffiGARDNER & SCHLEITER'S
at the same time _ _ * *
THEY ACT AS A CIiAKSi. ft *i
By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring the r , _ _
system to a healthy condition, and *by bringing Vi A Ul. 'I/'T W I'l3 T? T/ r l'
on the monthly period with ri T i:l«rit vf k”2 AL Ait ALI O X iv.il.JLj JL .
ter from what cause the obstruction' may arise ' nrrij
They should, however. NOT l-e t -.ken the firat mn'Tßr.'Ao »>••• .’ -
three or four months of pregnancy, though safe I^ IIIRD ARUiwtl. OK
at any other time, as nuacarnagr would be the A
result.
Each box contains 60 Ptii*. PKm 1 ?’ f'NF
DOLLAR.
Dll. HARVEY'S TKKATISfa. v >
on Diseases oi Kf males. Pregnancy, ."Siih^Arr 1
Barrenness. Sterility, tfeproduetion. and Ahu*os -r-•* s
of Nature, and omphatimHy the i‘KI- N [ \1 \| H ]-?
VATE MKlill’Ali ADVISfeB, a , amphlet of :o ° L XU xU
pages, sent tree to any address. Six cents repin
ed to pay pOßtAge.
■*®“The pills and Book trill U sent by m-d>
confidentially, when desired. *e.tmiey r;.m y,
and prs-paid on receipt oj money \ y
J. BK YA_N, id. I>., Geacrol Agent,
Wo. 76 Cedar street, New Yoik
AS~Joseph Fleming, Drucriet. corner oi
the Diamond and Market street,'areat for Pitts
burgh. Qeir-emdi.vc
Of every kind.
PRIVATE DiHRABEK
DR. BROWN’S OFFICE
CIITIZKNS ASFJ STK\M,KitS i >
j need ol medical adviceahouM n -M.oi,
him a call.
Dr. Brown’s remeukr nevt-i i.u . i,. • |
rities, scrofulous and venereal *tt\.v.tioua.
hereditary taint, such as tetter. | ( gorr»at- -vr-d
other skin diseases, the origin i.i w.r ;j ? , ...
tient is irnorant.
Dr. B'b remedies for this affliction. brouc;.: on
by solitary habits, are the only medicines known
in tMscountrr which arosat" and vrliJ =needilv
restore to health. 1
Dr. Brown’s remedies cure In a i*w d<>\
painful affliction.
He also treats Piles, Uleet, Gonnorrhoe. iTe
thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the
Hack and Sidney«j. Irritation oi (he 81 Add-, i
■ Strictures, etc, :
! A letter Iff be answered must uor.t-ii:, it 1,111
] ONE DOLLAR.
Medicines sent to any uddreos sil. iy jih..kv,
1 Office and private rooms No &o ' Smitnnud
I STRJOT, Pittsburgh, Pa. nmutew.
lr<fec'E Vtf'XiX' cbVr*.u.\Kj>—
X™ Among a certain ciass ot seif-importaut po.>
{ pie there ls‘n peculiar feeling of contempt attact •
I ed to all physicians that advertise ami treat t;. e
j diseaseshamed in this card, (Pbivat..Do-k
j why this should he. nor m> 0:,.. ,• j«c c.,n w-/,.
j Are they not aware that all phj M,n ,v- :; o.it di--
«?ases ot every denomination, 1:1 i 1.-! sohci* ju-.r
] the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these
very refined paTtles. I suppose thov would noi 1:
let one oi their family go to a party'that Ims de
voted yeare for their benefit, because he adverti- 11
ses the fact, and their family physician says he is
a humbug so he can get thecase. Often he h’s
almost deprived the party of his life. He comes
at last to the physician that advertises—how else
are they to know ? Are they not awnre that Sir Lidi.V vwi u n%n . in
Atrtley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodio, Sir Oh i.-lcs * naLS and DO'hhetS
Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted 1 ears 'in Da
treatment of these diseases ? 'lhcr-e ;.,cn arc livid
up as shining lights its the medical world : I dor. - :
assert that all men are worthy iimt publish. Rt ill
there are agreat number oi them that arc. I V*ve 1: ‘- rrerr v-.», *•,
devoted myself tothe study and'treatment of
Peiy ate Diseases upwards of i(> years, and r ' ui - / 1,! - Al*n
without egotism can say I have saved hundreds
from years of misery and untimely death My
trtatmartsiß confined t«ttff\regetßble altogether, •
as I fhlAkht is4he bestrendmcrjrrcertaiii. Td is ih QpwiKif-ik-1 omm™.
my power to bring hundreds of certificates if 1 .viMmER RAIfoORAL SKIRT*
thought it necessary recertify to my genera; su .
cess : but my long residence in this - ity o hoifi
cient proofwithout addiogjujore. bpermst-.» rhea
and ail it'-'nrr r UTe ,i f r - ft Er , .
much shorter time than heretofore, it behooves ’ 1 - =locii 01 rJ?IIva and SILK
every young map and .woman to be careful In bo- ' 1 A 1 M'EKGAKM ENT.s for pentte
lecting a physician. The different advertisements h ear. \v e hove as lineal.it of pricy
that A,re seen in our papers are of no worth, and Tj: \\ i li\., miiit- ,
no benefit-will arise from answers than only lrm- bUIKI -’ a* can be found any
of health and money. Hundreds are cured a»nn- 1 " ‘ Als ° L, '*'-* ;os ' '••advents’ Linen Collars
ally by my new remedies. Address!* »x t«0(). s <-n;is. (Doves and Hosiery. Pooketbooks
Jttn4yd P.iM,i..i: K l, r»Btoll,ce. , r..r, elegant Bte.-lend jet
NEW CASTLE AND FMNELIN. J ™ "*
IV A n, ROAD
■ur Lindsay f a Blood-
Books op subscription to the
Capital .Stock of the NEW CaSTLE and
FRANKLIN RAILROAD COMPANY will
be opened on WEDNESDAY. the 27th oniprll
proximo,
In the City ofiPittsburgh, at the Rooma 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 county, at the Office of
William Stewart,.esq.
In Franklin, Yenango county, at the Office of
First National Bank.
BY O&DBK OP COMMISSIONERS :
A. L. Crawford, Samuel M. Kier,
S. Q.. Brown, .T. Zeigler,
Wm. Dilworti>,jr., <G. w. Cass,
Wm. Stewart, 1 -'•- -j. cvSTurTay.
J. C. Shaw, George (Kois.
Robert Ashworth, Ring,
damcaKcdkley, .Springer JUrbatigh,
*]' *** i-f* W. BlADohnrd.
Jameß K- JKerr, ,J. H. Smith,
DftTld Courtney, ( F. D. Kennear-
Pittsburgh, March 31,1864. i:sh3i-drd
Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
OIL CLOTHS.
STYLES DIRECT FROM
.L 4 the manufacturers, for sale at the lowest
prices, at
Foerster & Schwarz’s,
SO. 104 SMITH FIELD ST. |
Bulfc2m I
. s 'tri' i u.
CELEBRATED
Bitter Wine'of lro~.
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
No. 60 Smitlilield Strew
SK.MIN.W. V^tAkM.
EHK( TtßiTl.S.d
WINDOW SHADES,
| dry GOODS, HOSIERY, &C
co
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CD
1 he Great Tonic, i
The Great Tonic, '
The Great Tonic. !
I'Re Great Tonlo, ’
2 C 3 r <
S == ° *
s ac -I
rte o~ m
W_co i
DISPLAY AND
nilKl) ARRIVAL
Plain and figured Silks
Dress Goods,
Cloaks and Shawls,
Si. L K K S .'i
Linen and Housefurnishing
Goods,
Cloths and Cassimeres,
HL'Gl's & HAIKL,
Cor Finn and Harka: Si
CLOAKS, SHAWLS
1 i V.-1.-i .M , 1.,
D eiu-h (hinlzes, Hoop Skirts
U 1- >1 Oli Al. Si ,
i m dj ksii<'
n \ » u.\ hanp.
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED.
r jT' IIK ATTENTION OK THE LADIES
m -» .ilh;: Ur'i* nn.l
Sioek of Now Goods
" flI: 1 ‘ y J 31} IC., .71
As Cl, cup as the Cheapest
Wholes*:* up stairs and la basement.
MACEUM & GLIDE,
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
Butter—
-4 bbls fresh Roll Butter,
■T-. 4 bXB M *« - «
6 flrklns Fresh 801 l Mutter, 1
Jugt ieceiTed:and for sole by
F'ETZEB & , T
oomar Market aud ntifrt#
rmSBURGH, Tm tIM.AY. MAY V, “iy«4
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SPRING
GOODS
DRESS GOODS
GOODS
Dcsignarecl Depository and Fi-
hy authority of the Treasury Department,
this Bank will receive Subscriptions lur the Ten-
Forty 6 per cent. Gold-bearing Bonds.
A commission will bo allowed to Banks, Bank
ers and Brokers. JAMES LA t*G HLIX,
< inters are solicited. President.
•u 'Alt
Exchange for City Property.
That LARGE DWELLING with grounds at
tached. un CAUSUN STREET, formerly occu
, p’icd by t’hristian Ihmsen, late of Birming
ham.
tha;
■ ''W ’j.-ac-
JUST WHAT
EVERYBODY WANTS,
A POCKET ALBUM!
United States for Twenty Gts
Market street
New Goods
New Goods
New Gcm
AT PITTOCK’S,
■ New Goods
KROEGER & SCHMIDT, MABlU
facturers of Grand, Square arid Upright
PIANO FORTES,
New. Goods
New Goods
Wnrerooms, No. G Leroy' Place, N. T.
We offer to dealers and the public a very su
perior article. Our Mr. KROEGER was of the
late firm of Callenberg &. Go., and the manufac
turing partner. Descriptive circulars free.
•fiafr-Agentß wanted mhl't-smi
New Goods
_ Orncs o* the i
PjTTSBtraSH, Ft.WayHE ACHICAGOBT CO !
Pittsburgh, AprO‘Btb, 18» '' V
I 'tdejtd baZnii
of Directors have this davdeoiared-aJlivu
aena of Two AND ONE-HAEP (rav-fee?
on the Capital stock of the Oornna™ tout of the
net earning for the quarter ending March a £t
after ?hI & general
G& agency of the Company, (Messrs. Winslow
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
kfNwS?BkBi29E2 a. m. on the
*sjr • ffyß)fi ‘* < *&<■’
of the Board of pirectora. .«*,
*P iB - t<i jJjfcJl, BABNES, Beo*y
§-■ ■
4 TT*~T
NATIONAL BANKS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OFPFTpBCKQa.
! “IffiEASßfra DEPARTMENT >
i OPiriosoK.WTnofilßO.'TireODßHrao'r. !
I'
j Na’t®ALß Amt OF pWt“-
I BURGH, In the OounMof Allegheny andStaul
of PennmJvanU haBh% duly oiyanlieil undS
: and. according to the rt&ftrements of the Act of
I Congress, entitled “an Ot to provide a National
1 UfTt” Cy ’ «- oure d by _a‘|lodge of United Statra
provide * the circulation and ro
v ■ thereof v ~a P sa ' ed February 26th
! '®*?> K tas oomphed wfh aU. the provisions „f
said Act required to bmcomplied U'itfa before
commencingthebuaineaAf Jiaikihg"
tr^lia^?j? l f yoBE ' I. High. McCulloch, fJorap-
conuncnce 0 the
bl r^SJi or^ banting unctenLe Aot aforoSht
in testimony whereof fiitnesas And
seal of office, this 6th dav^MrAugnet,
HtfSkMcCuLLOOH,
5 c ComptijyJfiroftheAhiiTency
THE FUST Jttjlf
OF PITTSBUI 3.
Lato Pittsburgh f in
Capital (400,000, wlti /j,
crease to $2*WO,
It itc d
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The Pittsburgh Trust Gl
ized under the act to nrovf
'J'j under the title of ;he
“i'f'S OF I-ITTSKtnUJ'j
Its services for the
Drafts. Kills of Exchange,
deposit ftud buy and sclJEji
the country.
The success which has attt,
Trust Company since its o 4
will we believebe a suffleienti
nc-as entrusted to the nmv #
ceive the same prompt attei
Haring a very extensive t
Banks and Bankers, throui
wc believe we can offer unu*'
who do business with us.
The business will be condt
oCicers ar.d directors.
DIRECTOR®
! WK. 1
AMuq
FR4Jrj
Alex,
:: He:
-A.UQI
tahier.
James L.Arc.nuN
K-jbkrt S. Ha i*B,
Thomas BSll,
TIIOS. 'VTIOSXMAIf,
JAMES Lj
John D. SccLtr, Cat
aiiffC-d&wtf
gKCOWD NATIOWAIi BjIXK
OF PITTSBURGH.
TIJEASt'RT DEPARTMENT. )
Oi- FICE OF (RoMPTBOLLEB OF THE ODIIBENr'T >
Washington City, Feb. 13th, 1864. ’ $
?««*«,. satisfactory evidence presented
%}r i f a^&? T 'Sk it J u » to®*®*”*® to aj*j»oar
NATIONAL HANK*'UK
tbe bounty oi Allegheny.
, \ J ? t 8 of PeftMyiv&nia, haa&en duly organ
ized under and according to theTequi rements oi
. entitled‘-An Ac! to iiro
J 1 .c a Nat 1,, cal currency Becureil by a pleitee oi
1 miPil cutes Stock*, anti to prqViJe f<L th* cir- v
dilation and redemption thereoL 1 ! approved Tnb- CHERfIKTAT' /. r ~ ~,
S“£“& rut e for
Ntv.c. therefore, 1, Hron McCaLTom nlf n Uudc. Pain* mUw Back. Dimness of
•.rollr-r •„» the t oncncy ,1° r r' ° ld A r, »“* Kara, Vifficui
ixria?. ,he rg&rEg^-sS""* eauu? » T -
■' f? n» curative powers hare been
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK ory °' er lie moB ' etabbOTU 1
those who have trifled with their con- i
Ob' PITTSBURGH, PA., fitirution, until they think themselves beyond t
~ the reach of medical aid, w*» would say, Detotxir
it Tou-rly I Reis CITY fHEM CoMPaNY., n ‘ u . l he V HK ' ROKtK <*ph* will restore yoT?o ;
. heaiih anti rigor, and alter ail quack doctors i
a pit il. jM(H),0OO, with privilege to increase hare failed.
$1,000,000. ' ’
i l*e IhUN CITY TRUST COMPANY hav u'rf e 1,1 \ ho country, or write the Proprtty ‘
ing organized under the National Currency Act l »Li 1 free to “J °? e firing the
oilers Its services for the trail aaction of a dene*- • . ...
ai Baukiug llUHineaa. Drafts bought and sold i\T n e \ e*J? r , Ule ’ or three bottfes for $5 '
•Vi. ney received <-n Deposit, and Collections l!v,> lorwarded by Express to all paits oi the
made on all parts of the country. c«tii k ~
dirkctobh : * old hy all respectable druggists everywhere.
Jacob Painter. j RoßT.liunias.ix, W* R. Merwin & 00,.
,A * E T ¥ ILI " I R- BoroBMAK, _ SOLE PJROPRIETORS.
t. i. hLorrea; 1 W. M OoiwrtT. No. 69 Liberty street, New York
VS m. Cooper. .V>ld by OEO. H. KEYSER, Wof 140 Wood
<i L. WARNER, President - - 000
J NO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier.
teU33-4md
TEN-FORTY LOAN OK U. S.
■7HRST NATIONAL BANK OF
W: FiTl>lil rtGH. a
nancial Agent of the
United States.
Pittsburgh,
April 26th, 1964.
STABLING AND OUT-BUILDINGS
In the ratiT of the Dwelling House.
FBED. L. IHMSEN,
109 Fourth street,
Pittsburgh.
Ht.l.ling from 12 to 24 Picturec,
FOB SOLDIEKS!
FOB SOLDIEKS:
Can be sent to all parte of the
Albums for Centre Tables,
Albums for Centre Tables.
AT PRICES
BELOW ATiL,
AT PRICES
BELOW AT,Tv,
OPPOSITE THE EOSTOFFICE.
feb36
€r tt" atk> vs vo * thk' i«vuu j JjJ Qjj j,
TUK i.ON<» MOUOHT KOH I * '
UKj< KVKHEI) AT i ,AM’I ’
CHEROKEE REMEDY,
CHEROKEE * INJECTION
Compounded from Roots, Barks and Leaves
C HEROKL'i; REMEDY. the great MianlXuret-
\ C '™ r f e i al * ° J ,- lhe unnar v organs , such as
nuVrfj?* 7 }™* tke * r, 2 c > of the
?,H ’ of the Kidneys , Stone- in the
Bladder, Stricture , Gravel, Gleet, Gonorrkaa , and
u especially recommended in those cases ofhuor
Aldus (or H hitrsinfemclcs) where al! the old nous
eous meriiffi nt?s have failed
fn^**lA prepa, ; eU > a hi % hl y concentrated
*v£. Re from one to two fcsS
spoonfuls three times a day.
is diuretic and alteratiroin its action
pUTLlvljig and cleansing the blood, causing it to
note in al. its original purity and vigor; thus
?“”*!* fr °. m a thc J s P t '“ «il perniclotu, causes
i which have induced disease.
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1° Cherokee Remedy,
and should be used in conjunction with tha{
medicine in nil cases of Goiwrrhcca t Gleet, Fluor
ajfZn f or rjli^cs - edicts are healing soothing, ,
and demulcent; removing nil scalding, heat, char
dee and pain, instead of the burning and almost
unendurable pain that is experienced with near
1} an the cheap quack Injections.
' £? t The c, *‘ crol< « ¥ c Remedy
k V C the two medicines
M ' C .4i! ie ~ ail ini !'T'»lHif discharges an
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Nr" 9 TK
Crusade Against the State Banks.
We Mijpuld be sorry to do any act, dr
take anf position, which would look as
if we were the self-proffered champions
of any class of wealthy corporations.
As an organ of the Democratic party
faitbfot t.» its cherished traditions, we
regard such corporations with distrust.
They not only wield the great power
which naturally belongs to wealth, bitt
by their organization and connections’
they are able to exert an influence brt
legislation whieh favors the tendency of
power to silently Bteal from the many to
the few. Of course, nobody can drs
pute the great benefits which result to
, ‘he country from its railroad arid'
mg corporations; bnt it is eqnaiiy indis
putable that behind these, advantages
there lurk tendencies hostile-to republi
can equality, tendencies to make the
. r.eh richer, and the poor poorer.
These tendencies would become resist
ess, and would ultimately destroy the
liberties of the people, if such corpora
tions, in addition to their other' advan
tages; were clothed with the repressive
power of monopolies. The Democratic
party tigs always heidmonopoliesiniust
and the long struggle by which
' >t battered down the old Tlnited States
Bank was waged against the “monster”
i mainly on the ground that it was adan
; gerous monopoly. The natural antidote
t t 0 monopolies is competition; andit.isa
I cardinal maxim of Democratic equality
I to encourage rival interests, and, aB far
i as possible* to make .great -corporationsa*
i check upon each-other.- Silica we must.
I have railroads, and railroads can be built
only by associated capital, the liberty of
establishing rival lines is the only cftfect
ive safegard against impofrerisbing the
community to enrich great corporations, -
winch when they become powerful
enough to control legislation, are likeiv
.' to become, first the rulers, and then thtr
tyrants, of the people. Banks We must
also have; and their stability and credit
are best established by associated wealth;
; but unless a free field is left open to com
petition and rival interests,'the danger Is
sail greater that the banking interest will
I become our tyrant and override our
liberties.
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1 Looking at the banking bill now pend
i j ing before Congress In the Light of these
I simple principles, we cannot but regard
i it as the most dangerous measure'ever
. proposed in this country. Its purpose;
is not merely to annul that divorce of
i the government and banks to accom
j plish which was the most signal achieve,
i ment of the Democratic party in the high
and palmy days of its influence, but to'
! concentrate and consolidate the entire
i money-power of the conntrv, and marry
j lt > all m a body, to the federal goyern
i ment. If this purpose is accomplished
I ten years will not elapse before the
money-power will be the government, '
and the legislation of Congress be aS
completely controlled by the consolidß
ted banking interest, as the Legislature
|ot JNew Jersey is sometimes said to be
iby the Camden and Amboy Railroad! '
| Even the old United States Bank with l
I its capitol of only thirty -five millions,’
and subject to the rivalry of the State in’
stbuttons, came near proving an over
match for the Government. With a*
, President less courageous and indotni(a- :
|ble than Andrew Jackßon, the people
Jcould nothave triumphed over themon
j fyed monster even with the State banks
m existence as their nature! allies. :
j ,Y h w’ v* 8 -?’ \ wlb be lll e case when ali
i tuo b ? Ss «>Pt away.and.
the whble bankmg capital of the, cotm
try ccmsAlidated into' cbfiiplete' unity 6f
tnterest? What bill will fail to become
a law if the banking interest desires its
passage? What measure oCWisM&on
designed for the protection of the people
, can be carried if it militates against the,
interest of the banks? ' 6
The nbw system starts -with a glaring
and most unrighteous discrimination
against the productive industry of the
country and in favor of wealthy stock
holders and capitalists. The cardinal
principle of all just Government is the
equality of all classes and interests be
fore the law. The crying abuse in
France which broke down the monarchy
and cotmrlsed‘Europe with the might
iest revolution 1 the world has ever seen,
was equality of taxation. K was niain-
Jy became the peasants were taxed and
the noblqs it was because
the burden of supporting the Govern
ment was shifted off from the shoulders
of the rich on to the shoulders of the
comparatively poor, that the watch
word of “EquaUtyilaiuMir such terrible
and destructive potency. Jf ibis unrighr
teous bank bill passes, our Government
will have entered upop the same career.
The wan whose money is invested in
land and/arming utensils is taxed upon*
all his property; but the wealthy banker
is to have the greater part of bis prop
erty exempt from taxation. The pro
ductive classes and the great capitalists
are no longer to stand upon the same
footing; tve are to have a privileged
class and privileged interests; and these
privileged classes and interestaare to be
so associated and consolidated by unity
of organisation that their control over
.(Jongress will enable them to keep not
m'myfji,"bHt;>J3t,-®ift motei
plete exwpuonTrodv ajl taxatiqn;what
.« , Tfe banksgnd Tn^ance; com
sixty-six thousand doUatsiibut whEßThe
State banks are
national banka, a, ' '
'ekpitatiß y^^^:
property.
< ' ' ' ' r^.i
OoHseilitteiforttoiiig-—— -
fosters ~ & 0
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ii»K£3saBBao&
aa a bounierpofae.
jffie tj wa oMbr^^f
) States; aiid
I ri val riB3 ttiatattfen7HVaaa.^3a^”- i % a
.ciiecksjnpon eaahfttto^fia^^
.J^awsagaSK
f operation' oP-tfi'e 'WpiSjll
against ;tb® riearocfiQj^isapggjlj^Sf
fbatitT^’J^S^^
States'
ahautiecomgio^tfe^ijfna^^^ri^
the independence! of;«ffld|fe rfiS&Slle
uew, ionaidahle^tiidc
towards tUe substffution
of a pTonsfocfacy for
to sa y ; of tf
gov eminent pf tltfo fofofoii
wfiS“'
111 the Senate ofthe T3afte&>SiiB»&»
the sth mat:,von .njolioa ofi MriTSjvfhr
: the,bill to t aoifio^-.auction
•tinne altei-and 'attend'
stfn«®«a
■■'
the aßdse or
registration ofelectorhsypr'tlt<F , 'Gfti!%f
fl>^.®.jrt?saa{tsbeilrms'^ffit,
it TV'aS'impOrtaiirPtfe't ? tli^W?fiSSiaTs#
acted on at otjee; ' * tforfww; tssnoas
tJegistration or any one or mole of,them,
shall neglect o? l, i-efnse'
dunes required ol' thetif, w t2e S&bfMW
Courtof.the Bistfiotiian bbSagiintaßiusSf
of the fact,. shalh appoint, somelotbe^
wmtim
sets and thipgd'Boi ddnaOißlTßqfe fSM«P
1 n-v 8 a ® i.fcdiSiefby aaidißoanfciii-teO'?
: Mr. Corran moved, to ipitftheword
ignathigthosolivtfo BW^teß^frg&mtfto
Mr^-Bojfi®R—i/hflpo-jiofefjdintejjjutej
\ MOiteTteTlte
■
making: an experiment, HvMttrniw trSS? 5 '
teed in Uie -bahuicei inibebaif a* aofaiaiJ
nor Kjpe. ( . It,wiaft-great mistakeioenoia
pose Uie right to vote waitflnrntnS»te
right; as mknvyefdfeffwW^Agl^ra ll ,
tnere dohxssntianali’SigMe s t^?>e , JtLl
“Ayiiirhete agte^nponeti-
P®gs cif, wjtute-nioiMhatTftreTCTMaMrtmv^v^
IolS?Ef "
1 z }f cla3l^ed ftefcrddS^
state of servitQi^i^^^§ ,^^e^^^j^'< f
largernumber hiatiiiroity?!
pable of exercising! that ‘SEotetftSi HfiflpH
the intelligent -Whitdidolajoif"
there arer minors;
twenty -one -years-df
tainly imoKrgehddallJt itSteinteteioSjdSi-- 1
pable ofdrerciaiiigithe’
cihise, than these negroes Whd'gHgnsfi& lo
lowed to. exenaattipolitijad
to Vote"as power 0 ’
.towfeOi-'-rf 75c*gHufroir
, Mf. Bunwer!saiddha6the?caJof£jii»%tii«<t
t€ s 9 i Sjc'ji d 33m os
Mr. fiowan saidtftey wafcipo ..
number 6 ths«r' ®"cbittffiis with^ffie*
other eteetotiraTe
tion^and^trefittdothereisijras:^
ahdAsiwf
transported t» !, H
generally bfevotersir liriP«ihgy4v&ola»':
ment tliey became.nnmerona pnnn.hw ..
reason brae
the ®crrdtr'Sl4ve States t3dlf&&i|sgp 3< i 8
preeißteddtnhKeonatarni|ysil6ie3p64pl(S fJi '
•gasaaaftpßß^fßgh
franchise. ' r tle%jSgWfcl
BUould - miatezo
: Mr, J^ohttlftrdffl^.^tnrfhartShe'aH^"^
si asar
dqne. He*jadiatteS%!iSHgt^^^gEil)
was important' ia.-,yieWn ofitlm oaottmiea oJ
tftnnnmtl -a u loiptai stfr
Aaga^yai-
S3sdS!^ro®SW&
Thß mo^^PfWjftjkpdfi^ffiTr^iilS^ o3
* e *9fl4*.JSfcyft&L + ; t»Artfl .ss««.
i a era., i. an sjm . J t ,-.i r.l'hodiss bsbiv
. srit
A 1 nany mron:;;!?
the recent revelations.it..Washinjrton, ....,
the grossest®: wKdli
sed, saygf : Afi tbCfhe 'ybha|/^Sh®j£e ;3t ''
women in the-pnhHc
I indeed, tp yynon . .
! in the country. They are goi lhto Se '" h ‘‘
Government *eraj?fr»ihiifrraH(^*tiellfc|' < -'
by the mostdiscreditsble i nflnence*sfi<i' «as
—it is mineeessanritp rcai
lows. Sending them with “their work
to their homes," v 'tvo®d De i ’SiKf' eaSrf co "
from badto wbiaehdSr i etf®iradmer ri
pfren (itsisssaJd^wmedf''
4ay?^ P “^^ ?
accounrthey
cd. A precionsnanbhnt orrtiwflrfei??ta«yve~.i
.their “homes;”. They would, remlm, •
spore “‘attehtfdymefe
are. The whole afflrirda VbadhuH&pfc ’ 1 vJ
Prom. Europe -frJteat anxiety was'c,
marufested in Efiglft-nr! «ri ••*
the issue Grant's;, campaign .
in Virginia. The London Tin wTac- i
knowledges that a victory by Grant will'
compensate fbr all ; the prbVioto* del«ya* ;
of the war, owing. to the- f “wonderful m ;
elasticity” ofthe mil® o£ the.petmle .fif *-
the North. The rebdi lwiensS
another advaiifcb faf ’ W3
eeiptofthenews Of the dbbite
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