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    For standing matter per square, (40 woids,)
every day :
One Insertion $ &) One month $ 6,00
Four insertions LSOTour months 13,00
' *FIVe insertions,,.. l,76iFive 14,00
One week 2.00 Six months. . 16,00
Two weeks 3,so|(>ne year 26,00
Three weekß 6.U0
One square changeable oneca week 1 year.s3o,oo
DAILY 1* O B I’ ,
Slagle subscriptions by mail, $B,OO perye&r, pay
t ble in advance.
Tlelivered in the city, at 18 cents per week,
payable to carriers.
WEEKLY POBT.
Single subscriptions $1,60
Five copies, each 1,40
Tea copies, each 1 ,30
Twenty copies, each, i«n«l one to getter up,) 1,20
Thirty •• •* 41 1,10
Forty “ *• “ u i,oo
DR. HOOFL AND'S
GERMAN BITTERS
prepared by
C. M . JAjC
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
It is not a
; y{i on a ' . g,
SimK i’m ti: Fonni!^
* ° R ♦-t Af|
AN INTOXICATING <
KIT A HKIHLY ('dj\'(Jl^Tß/TED',
tfEBETABtE Emm.*
- A PIJBE TOISMD, |k T F,
r I'RVK FRc ijl V r
Alcoholic Stimulants or Injurious Jtags>.
axt> > i V f
" H.I. F.FFKI TI ALi#' cVp£* ‘
COMPLAIN^
Dyspepsia and r < 1
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN. BJTTtJIS
WILL rl'Ki: LVLRY I'ASL > *
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases
of the Kiducyx, nml *
arising in,m n Disor
dered Stomach.
p Observe th.e Following Sympi^my
RESTJ.TIXii I'liOM
Disorders oflhc Digestive Organ*
? (Jcnstipa- *
f tion, Inward *
Piled, Kullncttf or
Blood to the Hea.i.
A i*i>lll \ nt t J,t> >t.m.a.'h, -
N hum 1 a. H r:tM liti ] n .
tor hood, !• uline.-s of Weight in 4
the »Tt>tn-t.-fi. J-.ru • t-itions. Sink
ing or Mutterin'; -u die l'it ui the stoiu
< xH*? Head, Hurried**.!
i)lmcul( lpeitiiiuL'. Muttering at the Heart
Chokingor Suhoett u,.r *• .-ns it ions u hen in a ! vine
posture. Dimness m \ i-„. n , Dou or Wel* 'he
f°K the Sight, Ptn , , nod Dull Pain the
MOAd, Deficiency of Perspiration yel
lowness ofthe Skin «,;ui byes. Pain in
in the side.Bnck, Chest, Limlw
Sudden Hu-ii. -ol Hu d. I{„rn
mgin the ]- )e 3 n, Constant
imaginings ot yx i ]
and irre-.T
.* i o n i. i
Spirit-
HOQFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS
WILT. iTTYI: Ylii
A 1 i' M ii i .1 ll'i. 1 I i r.
.STRUM i M-KVT.s,
HLAI. I 11 T ,\ hi; \ L- .
N'ILAI.V
BKTSk LLLLINatk
lIKAI.ITIA LKLLTYi;-
A GOOD ro.VSTITI TION,
. iit - « » m A ‘ ONSTITI TION
A lIE.ir.TIH < ONSTITI Tlll.V
A sonin ( osi'nTri'njv
U iI.H ,u Wfh THE
WKAIt
WILL II \KF ni|.
DELICAT b
SWfyi - - ■ - STOUT
,»'• ‘i*•i /• • WrLL MAKE THE
DEPRESS Kf)
WILL MAKE THE
" SALLOW < (>!t( FLEXION
WILL -WAKE I H E
i t EAR dt BRKiHT
WILL .MAKL Till
DULL F.YI
Will |,li.v. :t l.li—itm ill
HVERir FAMILV.
('-ui U-* u-1-a ,11, jri*•« t PM.-rj !.y
DU)
UK
VOfXG
MALE
OR
FEaMALh
rf f rffff <? f j f
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
rjierc tin onnn. . r ' i ‘ <J ■!./. ; 1 *|, t tl irnr
o/llillns. ny U 1 „ m/vvmlrJ of
Ihe cheapt */ u<i / .>m, i e/,i aiy/; ru<n. ca -lino from ‘’"o
'» 4(1 md*,, r , ujllrn.ll., lu.l. .!, * ,U m ,'Or
( oriandet Vo/.
Lhis class oj has caused cml will continue
to cause, us lonj as t„ sold. hundreds to dir
the death.,, ~ „„ , „ m
is kept coiitinuo,,y u/uitr tfic ,■/ ALohuhe
Stimulant*of thfi u\>rst i lIJUljr ;
creaked and kcjd up. an I cl nit t •, </„ ?V //„,, t
a/rerLLln/o (f-fM.Ar, r.: Vl, h a>n% d, ath B t _
ware of then*.
*».#»«*» A«..- and will havoc f.upto,
Bttfers, toe pui/ij/, fot/uinr.,/ ir.rtid. Get One
Bottle Iloofland's t.eim.ni Bluets,
mwtoitt Three Qnnrtv of Good Brandy or
tmdth- •■null icll i>, a preparation that
unJltisr excel in metu-.t vr. and true cu el
lence any oJp« iiunurou, Liquor luturs in ttu war-
W,o/i(lw//fOtit nuich It-**. ) (,(, u-i/t hac, ail
the virtue o/HimtlaiuiS Kilters in conviction
with a good article of Liquor, a! a math less „, ur
than these inferior pnpa-ation'. n-itliod »oa. ‘
DELICATE fHILDRE.V
Those Buttering train MU; \ s.mi \v.v*tuie
•wav, with seai.-H, ..... n,-!, ~„lhcu times', »r?
cured m mi in,.it L, ctl
cases, will h.iic.i m.-rit ■, tr j.i i-, (l - ~I lt . ,
DEW LITV
Resulting tram lev n ■» ..j «m\ I hear loiters
will renew \ u;ir >.t react h n. \ ir v =hnrt t ime.
FEVEU A.\D A(.( E,
The chills will not ictum u thc»e Hitters are
used. No person m a Fever and Asrue District
should be without them.
From Rev. J. Kiwton Hi own. [>. U . Editor of the
Encyclopedia ot R,1,.; 1t ,.,s Knowledge '
Although not disposed to favor or recommend
Patent Medicines in gvur; u, through distrust af
their .ingredients ami effect*: 1 yet know oi nu
sufficient reasons u hy a m-,u m.t) not trstiiv to
the benefits he belie \ es hi mat n io have received
irom anysirofile prepaiation, m the hope that he
may thus contribute to the bencht ot others.
Ido this more readily in regard to Hooiland s
German Bitters, prepared hy Dr. C. M. Jackson,
Qf this city, because l was pnyudiced against
toed formany years, under tlie imjmnsion that
they were chiefly an ajeahahe mixture. 1 mu
indebted to my Hiend Robert Mi«..‘maker, esii.
for the removal at tins prejudice bj proper teste
aadfortonoouriigeinent j„ try them, when suitei
lng rrom great amt long c* ntmued debilitv The
use of three botUes of these Minors, at the begin
ning of the present ye.nr. u udlou cd by c\ ident
lelief, and rosti.ra.nuu tu a degree of l.odlly and
mental vigor tvhkli 11. f.-i, six months
Iwfore, and had almost o. .- 1( uroil of reeainiiie. 1
therefore thank i!0d..,„, i r „ „.i t,„
me to the ueeol them. h
Philadelphia, .1 urn- -j i. i-Mi.-.
J.NLWTOX HKiiWN
SOLDIERS,
AJffD tMe I'klESiOS OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention oi ail hanug relations or
friends In the army to tin- i m .t that -HouK
LAND’S German Dittria vuilcurr nine tenths
of the diseases induced i>y csp.i-urvs -aid pri\ t .
tiona incident to camp litr. iu the bsir, publi.-h
fid almost daiiy in the new-j>, per«. an tin* um» il
11 ' V ‘ J 1 tint i u-r) Pir/e
Sr2f^!? n t ,l i rL ’ in>m debility. l-wiv
v'T
insratioft t 1,,: ,j ti„ ... j ;
S!°« !:r
•The propncioTp uc da,,,
letters Mom suih;r«'i> in th. ‘ ' ,v lU -' 'hniikiul
Whohfifebern restored p, ! h .’ ii ’ 1 '•'-'spituia,
thOße fitters a.-nt to tlivtil l.j li.. u'lcnli US< ' 1,1 •
.it'll .1 Rt. of COl .s n la i 11 V
See that the Slaton turf of '■(' .M . T\' iv si. \ ■ ;
DP the ol eaxh HutuV
PBICKM.
Large ?I,U> per Dottle, or D ili Dor. Vs.Ou
Medium size 75 •• ar H.tu Dor. f 4,00
The Sl?.e,on account oi the iju-vaiity the
Bottlea ; bold, arc much thd cheaper.
Should your nearest druggist not h ive the ar
ticle, do-not be put off by any of the intoxicating
preparations that may be offered incite place, but
eend W.us, and wc will forward, securely packed
by expjfcsa.
iONES &' EVANS,
(SUOCJ®S.SOESTO e. JU. JACKSON’ A C 0.,)
'T > Ropßieroas.
SAUC by Urngglstn and Dealers lp
every town in the UaiteaJjtatee. nolSnlAw
STKEL’S CELEBRATED
Bitter Wine or Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
t> .. The Great I onic.
For Dyspepsia ami indigestion,
r or Dyspepsia ami Indigestion,
r or Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility.
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility.
For Weak Stomachs and General Debilityj
F or Weak Stomachs anti General Debility*
Keliable and Sure to doOood, 5
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
(Reliable and Sure to doGood,
' Reliable and Sure to doGood,
And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
* And Cannot do Harm,
t?/i . , * And (J&nnot do Harm,
lU~°Bts but little and Purifies the Blood
JnCosts but little and Purities the Blood
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood.
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
*£ We only ask a Trial.
We only ask a Trial,
* * We only ask a Trial, !
P, , ~ Vc only auk a Trial,
4J( this y aluable Tonic,
.Oft® Valuable Tom,-, 1
®f tlua Valuable T onic, 1
F>l thlT Valuable Tonic,
4 4. 1 lnl J One IMlsr iwr Bvttle, i
, ’ F ' *nlj' fljui One I Ji.ll.r per lintije
()niy ■35«Ue. ncul One li,.]Kr per Houle'
?Onl> Tslo«a-rih,l One Opll.ir per Hoitle
Alfj'l.y S. A. Kl NKtl. 4,
BK(.l. WHrkel nmi. H,r
ri»bj*rg, Pa B*7*l Pl'l'TSltl 801 l hj *ll i
%res]setitliW defiers.
K W*sal*in fiittehu«|y
C0.,/nd B. D7FAHjra»lO<
ftatfljtem . / w Afk
@>olTtaTOpb LADIES, I
/’ “^ reat AfaerlAfe Remedy,'’ |
Harvey's < Clirortb Thermal
A A FE-WALEJPHJ.S
iH*i V ? l f K .'>' li:I ? YE 'd PAI I'KU('VVHF.N I
the dJrectiods have boon strictly followed.)
Iti removiHgCifficplties arising from MnyiT
OK STOPPAGE OF ANeW
■■ 4 NATURE.
r J n r sAtoriM the system to perfect health when
fre®, Spinal Afiteetions, Prolapsus, \T rt ...
Uteri, t® Whites, or other weaknesses ot me A '
Uterine Organs. The Pills arc perlVcth Imriulcon
on the institution, and maybe tAm bv the
most denotfte iemalea without causing distress -it
at the saWe time ’ 0W
THEY ACT AS A CHARM,
Ry strengthening, invigorating, an.l restoring the
system to a healthy condition, and t>> t.iineirur
on the monthly j>enod with regularity. No mu- NpW
ter from what eauso the obstruction n, M H t.«- x,u * v
I'hey should, however. NOT he tnhi-n ti,.- rir,t
three or four months ot pregnancy . tf.nu.-t, s .t,-
at any other time, as miscarriage would he tin- Mn it
result ii t 'V
K*oh box contains CO Pill*. PKJt'p n\K
Id'LLAK.
DR. H ARVEY STR F. ATI K
on PUeaHCM ol ] etn-ilf-s. I'rvim tiu \. Ah-,, wn,-.-
liarr»*nnens, Sterility. Koj>r«».!it. n'-n. m I M , '.-i
ot Nature, Hii.l rmj.h iiir-ilh the !, \!r]| - n i
VATK \l Kl'lt \\ L ,\l»\ !••>.!;. - v , ~,m | J,j. t, •
I >'is<-n: im* tn any addi.-r • >i«. -r ,• . t ,
»-d r<j paj poßi.ane.
*1 He pills and H.ictk u ill t• tj* !>• n, mJ
confidentially, wlu-n drMmi. »i., , K , M ,'j ,; f
anti j>re-pai<J ou rn «npt i>i n,,,n**\ t>\
.1. HKA AN, Al. li . 1 i t'jH-rnl .
No 7l> (V.| ir sin rt, N, « Y.-'k
Joseph Fleming, ~j
tin- Dianumd and M.atki’l stiei-i net ii! i,-i |• 1 11
IMllV.Y'l'i: DIHKAHMH.
DR. BROWM'S OFFICE
No. 60 SmitHfield Street.
STRONG
hearty
LIVELY
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN
IH*tM o( htiJ I,' L',\ >*
him h call.
- CLEAR
Hr. Hrown’s remedies never fail to cure nii|Mi
nties, ecrofnious and \ enereal affection* Also
hereditary taint, such a» tetter, psoriasis an.i
other skin.disease*, the origin <>t which tt.e t,. t .
tieut is ignorant,
SEMINAL, WEAKNESS.
Dr H's remedies for this affliction, hiought on
by solitary habits, are the only medicines know n
in this country wb*eh are sale and will si.eediii
restore to health. 3
I)r Brown's remedies cure In a lew dava thi
painful affliction.
He also treats Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhoe I re
thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pain* in tt.e
Back and Kidney d. Irritation of the Bladder
Strictures, etc.
A letter to tie aunwered must contain at !»>.*► t
ONE DOLLAR.
Medicines sent to any s ifely pack*-d
Office and private looms No 50. SinithheM
STfiEET, Pittsburgh, Pa. noi.Micw
Notice to ali, concerned.
Anjong a cei tain class ol hell-important pei
pie there is a peculiar leeliug of contempt attach
ed to all phj siciaiia that a*L erti»e amt treat ttie
diseases named in t hid card, ( Phi va i y bisKAKt*.,
why this should be, I hey rmr no one else can tell
Are they not aware that all ph j aiciuu 11 rat
eases of ever) denomination. in i-i<-t >oiidt , UHt
the \ ery diseases th at are *. > ~hn.. v mu* to thee**
: very refined parties 1 suppose they would not
let one of their family go to a party that has de
\ oted years for their tienetit, l»eeaune he adverti
ses the fact, and their family ph) aft-ian says he ic
a humbug so he can gel the case Often he Ins
almost deprived the party of his life. He com. s
At to the physician that advertises—hoiv else
are they to know ? Are they not aware that sir
Astley Cooper. Sir Benjamin Brodie. Sir Charles
Ball and M. Paul ltieord devoted years In the
treatment <d these diseases t These men are heiil
up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don’t
asdeit that all men are worthy that publish, still
there are a great number of them that are 1 haw
devoted myself to the study and treatment ot
Phi\ atk Di>e as t -* upw arils ot 40 years and
without egolism can say l have saved hundred*
from years of misery ami untimely death My
treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether
as 1 think it is the best and moat certain. It Is in
my power to bring hundreds of certificates ll I
thought it necessary to certify to my general suc
cess : but iny long residence in this city is suffi
cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea
and all diseases arming from it are cured m a
much shorter time th.au heretofore. It behooves
every young man and woman lo be careful in se
lecting a physician. '1 he different advertisements
that are seen in our payers are of no worth, and
no benefit will arise liom answers than only loss
of health ami money. Hundreds are cured annu
ally by my new remedies. Address B< i\ soo.
jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postoffice.
COSTAR’S
V E XT 3VL I N
EXTERMINATORS,
For rats, mice, roaches, ants,
Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woolens. Ac In
sects on Plants, Fowl-,, animals, a.c ,
Put up ins*. .'l*, null tl lK>xeß, bottles and
flasks ;*3 and *A flasks l„ r Hi.ti-1., Pal,lit ln 3 i|-
tiltloiis, Akv.
*•< mly infallible remedies known. ’’
“free from Poisons''
“Not dangerous to the Human Kamily.’’
“Hats come out of their holes to die.”
A«r*Sohj wholesale in all large cities.
#a*-Sohl hy All and JJealera evert
where.
4**r-HcwKr{* of all worthless imitations.
A*P-Seo ih.it ••(JostarV name is on ei. h l.uv
bottle and 11 ask heloie j i.u buy.
A,l(lr^rt HKMiV H. < JOSTA It.
Pnnai.il Ih-pi.t, Hrim*lw*v. N. \ .
fld'bold by K. K. SKi.Mills a. i •<» u „.| H
L. FAJINKiSTCCK t 0., Uhobvih-
Pittsburph. j> H> Ultidi-oditW.
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
Invented Perfected
RECRIVED TRIBt IK FROM AM.
Other .Sewing Machines, :it f | ( «> Wnrl.ru Fair
1862, \yhiietthe Singer Sewing-Machine received
an honorable mention ou Its menu; and Whcel
er & Wilson’s a medal lor Its device, called “Cir
cular Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, wan
awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor.)
ftH the best lor all puiposefi on exhibition. Our
lighteat Machine guaranteed to make j>erfect
workon the lightest and heaviest fabrics.
Sold and rented. Cor. Penn it St (’Lair, streets.
A. M. M«X*KEOOR. .
AgentT
myoo-d3tav»-ly
¥ S ?' ABLkK POU SALE.—THE
entire stock, consistmi. ot H( ssks urn.
<> ES CARRIAGES, bIkoY.CHFS ’ WaM
HEARSES, SLElGHS.andallbUfrr
the isotttre,]
s g3^%SSfflSKSi , !i
°'a£ n ’, n
janil-Sf ° f Diawond et ’ and Cherry alley.
“PINT-fl AUttl
“jKKSSsssvaar*' '■ *
medical
R. K. SKLLfcIHS
MJK & ro.
RHEUMATISM.
PITTSBURGH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1864.
DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, «&C.j
j NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! HAll ' |{avl) * ! c rn x k i> I TW e.
I In lhe Court t* 6 ?? * Q u “wn and Liverpool.
An unusual full assortment of everything Ini Thc Steubenville an ITi I I'dl ( '°»> !non SIDOIV, “" U °'| V<;rfU KEl^rit. h,P *’
the Trimming and Hosiery lino just opening. , Kaiirda.l Company and "j™ L * M ' RT HOS, | IRrPOU, •
We would call the particular attention nl lie A^* 1 l nlb J r aw ' ll[ ' n T »L I Ohio. 5 WILL SAIL PBOK IKIV
*' UHr attention ol the : Alexander, 1 rustles and others.; °ik ery alternate Wedoesdav,
I 1? 'ANCETOTHK J( DtiMEJfT ipjii'iSni |T V >fmt 1 ,ivi>l T" Al <*very alternate
in this ease, ordering the sale of the Steuben- 11 1 1 1 ■ 11 !J fueMay, ami Ircrni Uueenslown
villa and Indiana Kailroail, to my the amo,mt ß ev Jf>‘ altefliate Wednesday. * »eension n
ascertained to be due said Wilbur ami Alexan- * Steerage passage troin Liverpool or Oueens
der, Trustees of the first mortgage ,“l al„ the v"'"’ if’ "W°“. or " a “quivalent in current
<,u * !!’ e 'S ns frusteesof the seeondmort- 1 y ™ ?™ V “ r ‘ ,0 Liverpool, *35 in currency.
I gage ol said Company, anil In the obedience to n's'° 1 Ps “ sB Se Bppl 3’ 10 WILLIAM? k
» n .,. wi , r , . an order of sale issued out of said Court datni I lUN, 40 r ulton bt... New York, or
Urg< and beautiful Block of Bead Buttons. ! the sixth (6th) day of January, 18*4, j W j|j' ortVr THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt
Kress Ornaments. Lugle. < ilmpAnd novelties of j H o P "»“n," le ' ** "°° r nf ,he l ’‘mrt noSB-Vyd '*
the season lU.r Kreases ami Nets. Also a STEUBENVILLE, OHIO, PASSAGE PROM THE OLD OOTTWTRY
the place designated in the decree tor n*lea M mi ■ JZ xu - Tjyj UlJ UUU.Ni.iil,
between the hours of twelve o'clock noon.'and i l*ower titan fhe Lowest,
three o'clock p. in .of tbe j . TITK PNDERSIONED IS
tn lhn ? 7 y h P*}\ of FtKrnnry, lfio-l, now l ,re P a to bring out passen
bi‘!‘ler '. luri the entire prttnertx' r» gers by i-iKST CLANS .MAIL
amt road of the N teu ben ville and Indium i/ n <i ** tv 1 fclA MERS direct from Tl v i. 1 k
’ u!T ! within the towns of fcteu- °^ALWAVto NLW
U*n\ die and Newark, and l*tween the same and R 1 i 1 MiUKIiH,
the branch of said road from Cadiz Junction to ! i * v SEVEN DOULAJIS
h«- t.nvn of Cadiz, including ail rights of way J® wer J’ han any other agent here. Call and eet
held and contracted lor by B aid Company, the the |' at * a *«<!!* convinced. Steamers sail evfn*
superstructure and tracks thereon, all side tracks; W V\ ? Uii ,i are found In everythin* *
I turnouts, depot grounds ami buildings thereon ° l,t L J’ class CLIPPER
FMBRnmPRPn PinilklPllJP J and appertaining thereto; including also ns a BAILING vessels at very low rates. Sight
LITiDnUIUCntU rLUUNLINb, , part,,! mill premises, ail machine shotm, turn 1 Draft “ fm ihe NATIONAL BANK payable at
tables, " ttirphiiuuis, u-irehousea, lotsandlandH ■ an J;' <- ,f lL « branches in fcmgiand or Ireland for sale
used m operating said mid an.l held bv said 1 particulars a» t<> rates, &c., apply U>
Loin pa n> tor that purpose ; and all the endnoa ' , I)- O’NEILL,
loconifUn ea. cara, m.tchmerj. tools, and All other 1 hroni.de Office. No. 70 Bifrh st.,
projierty used in operatimr, maintHirung and re- ■ amitki Simthtteld st., Pittsburgh.
: and aifothcr. thc franiiiL.-^'ipPassage from England and Ireland.
"ill lin.la.uil lint* ,u !• utnLhing . # « a*s . O O .
M,;;';. MA.K , chvsMrt, I,rawer., SorUa. . m^’Vh^idMo’pK
*"■ i- 1 ' 1 '!!, tt 11.1 I’atvnt Meet Collars an.l “* roail, with all real estatevamt tlaturca bc
- 1Sl" " r '" ,hl ' »') l '’ 3 » nJ ‘■"l'l- ' ir^'hu""hc a 'womotii’Ml h an"!
personal property not attached, ol sa„l company
. u-11l lie sold seperately. and to avoid aarrilice, at
Alt i. hauls an.l all u-h.i t.uj to sell will ","J r 1 '" d-ihtrda of the |ire»eut value i
Ih«* amount nf hint mnrtgaire ben
1 he amount oj socnml mortgage lu-n
Ladies
Urg-e supply oi
EMBROIDERED EDGING,
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN,
fclentlemen
rioi ijii'ility at our usually low pru-.-i.
at Hast < rn pricon.
iO .
w !H
* *
b
• W
a 8
*5
5 s
£ g
Nov Goods
:-i s
NKW DRY (i(K)DS,
bUtI)\ER & SCHLEITER’S,
9 *2
MATLKJ3T BTTIEJ2T
Black Silks. SI.OO per Yard
New Spring Chintzes
Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75,
New Spring Shawls
Dross Goods, at 31 and 37 l-2c,
New Spring Dress Goods,
Russia Crash, at 12 l-2c.
Best Kid Gloves, at $1,25
lei 10
OPENED THIS DAT
* AT HUGUS & HACKE’S
400 Pikcks New IStvi'k Phintp—
DARK AND LIGHT,
GINGHAMS,
I>K LAINEs at 31 L
HAI.MORALS ar ,-\5O
Corner Fill), and Mniket »ta.
CAR PETS.
WE AUK JIST OPKJVIIVtJ of It
hlinng Muck, comprising a must
Extensive & Complete Assortment,
< M e\ oi > ileacriplion oi
English and American Goods,
Including Winy enliicly new styles never
l»vlore in this market.
Having purchased our, looil* just previous to
lan- advance-tn prices, we now offer a great „ art
oi If«r usKortment AT \\ Jh »M-:sAIaK, K 1 art
AT MAHTJTACTUEEES PRICES.
Anil retail at a very small advance
M FARLWI), COLLIYS & CO.. iTTOfi'S UNRIVALED pianos,
-i*x-«=vro a T.T» T arw, 1 JOL Haifcea’ Hros. New York Pianos, Groves
>V STORE,. teen 8c Co.’s New York Pianos, an<t Prince’s
Nos. 71 and 73 Fiftli street. i Melodeons ; and School Organs—a splendid .as-
Over Miner’s Book Store #*ki ß -fitment of the abort well known instruments
.' _ .... iWDio | lust received.
A«OOi» UTVESTMEAIT.—A NEW !
and reliable machine, capable of nettine !
W 5 per day above expenses, has just been com- !
Dieted and patented. The patent-right for the
®tate ofx Pennsrivanifv wl throne or more* Wp.
chines is mow offered fot sale bn favorable 7 tennis.
*£&>»» chan c« for ‘investnjefll. Prom
83,000 to $3,000 capital required.
•XT'- a.
M a. 6LI IIK
Market *r
Iho tpjm.B Of ail•• mil t, U { n,o nureha*.
pr may Goj,naif t.-n jm .-eat m the ahme Burn,
T,'\‘: U Uo—ilouuh Thomas 1,.
. e»i tt. the Receiver .»f the road.To !>e torfeiteil
in ! rtt-e tin - amount oi his hid h il( ,t undo trOorl at
the tune oi the ivtura oi the or.ter ot snle.
New Goods
New Goods
.T'un; try 9. ihgj
OK S 'I.E OF *OO- AtTuTs,
* IW cleared nml in » hieh state of eultira
liun, and the balance well timbered, situated In
•Moon tnunstiip. Allef-hcnr counti. Ha The
lluproi ernentu are n new Inrjre Frame House anil
Harn . I run m >il,iiml«n.v . , ~meni.-ut n. Morin,
bur. luu, iml >chool» ; 0 luiles In.iu stevon-
M,l> 1 ,II . I,,hi, hlle
■uri .1 in lies in.in rsen n-klei I ,11,- i,„|
0;»|, l.irlnrlt.iu |. ■, r! n-u U, ,i u , „,,,, | Alev
i« ' 'lll rii,- (remise*, or iildrciw
A MIX KNmi.V.
iUoon J•, iht ?
New Go'i
New Goods
New Goods
»'|AVKi;i.iNC; irorsE FOK sale _
, 1 ,lt * r orri-p- loi s.ilc the ihreJhi!-:
,‘ Uh *' in u hl«-h he nou h, m r»n *<t.urh
Aw-mu*. h,r»T « ird. in | |l>t
“in. lmu ‘ l, y rn-V,.-k ’ . , *> le-.-t
* ' M ' Mll “ f " ; •••<! t-ti-k. .--.nfim* mv
r.xime .u„i ri ll nr 1 h<* OUt-hoin-oS HH' A
»i i.-le. ■ "'I, ft'mxr. | here i- liirci*
>«ni Burroun.iin,: if.,-,}iv,■ihi.tr nn.-.iu.u, afj . 4llr
Find ..rnnrnrrit ,1 n„- rv „ w . lfcr
all t ill' inutil, <.| ,| M ,'H UI y
I iU«> niter f..r *ilt*4 do«irnM-- ro’in'rf reM
in l\»»' ti Iff hiIV T 1 -1; | | I'iciVi rri.iijiTi J»-
contmuinff turntv i, . | Js
n« u lim i*h>ri*f 1 ir.iiiif ,l w .-ill in:. ..- i: i tnujj A
rnon.K. on the property I here m-,!*,>* lounc
iin.-h.uj ui »li kuuisoi nun 1 i„. r< - u
l..rn iii-li,,v.- Ii .- . unli- udS lh.i
n iM-hruf i»r t.
New Goods
I New Goods
i New Gcrds
New Goods
New Goods
><*r fcrnie. inquirt* <»( M RmLK^
janr-ii A \ cuue, AJJfeirLcny <*f|3
|_|tU FOR HALE.*-
No. 114 Elm Sr. 6th Ward
prt>|*«T t v u OIH- .>l 11,-' M,
hD< 1 .1, -u •»!•>. rr.H,.!, n. j- :ii ■, ■
Iri'iu him r,, t
itH.. Mf I.r > t-n.k. , ~M ,
!•»» f}i r*M>«n. w i»fi 1,, n, • i,, k c
-'‘'l J■ •r \ 11.,,- „ . ;
-1.1 1.-
1 mw.ii.-l u HI. , ~ i.,.1 ~, : ,
I'ill I'-uiil.'l in.l ini, I „ , , ~, , ,
M HI, liHtrlil.- 11, 11, 11,-, . |. r „|„ rl| ,11 ,-..,,1 .
lion I'ri.e *i.IKW. Tt-n.in— «J.*m in |, „„| „„, t
11,0 ImlHiioo In I-or Inr I her ~,,t i.-nl, i ,
Inquire hi the promises. ilolviiu
Corner of Penn and St. Clair Mll H »
IVIK I.AKIiRKT, CHEAPEST, AM)
.u. ntoHt HutvrAHful HV T SINK.vs Ma N > i oi,.
l.Ei Hr. in the I 'nited States.
c»n oftier ami review at any lime
» IK< 'l 1. Ales containing lull intnrmntmn *. nt
yuy.k oi charge tonm address <>:> 'iui.li -u nui to
tin* CnnctjaN '.I I'.NKINs s>n in.
.teT-Hu.Uv I'h.
N K "
Trimming House lor Tailors.
JOHN A. GRIFFITH & CO,,
ileg I<‘h\e to •tnnnuncc t<> t|,«. !M t> limit Inil.-m
ami <,'loMrra <»i lialtimorc ami Washimrtim th.it
tlivy have uj-i'in-J a Tit IAI Nl 1N i i Hul’sK u
the
Southwest Comer of Baltimore and*"
Clturlcs Street *,
Over the Jewelry Store of CanlicM, Hro h (’,»
where the trade will hnd a lull assortment. in
Piece Goods, Buttons, Braids, etc.,
Adopted to that line of business, not surpassed
b) any house m the cnimtry.
Maiing established n lioum- in Cincinnati m
connection with the Kaltiinoro Hone<> . ln ,j ~o ri_
*/qucntly haviup «, t.uy lanmlC.
than we can utter sue], nntueemenu 1,, the tra.le
"■Pt'ftN pnens as will make ll t,, their interest
t"Kl> ri„ a share „l the,, pat ape. r ,w
cell ed, the
Spring anil Summer Report of Tasliious.
We are also the n ( ;rnta for the Amene,,, „n,l
Kuropean Monthly Report.-, Fash,,.,, „„J
HenUeh it t o.V Putotu Michth
A full line ul XtUJOUNGS suit
able for Merchant 'i ailors anti t 'luthiers ’
JOH.iV A. GRIFFITH
JAMES O'.VKILE,
JOSEPH H. AIAGUIEK.
feb?-3tawtAl
" Call ami See Them,”
“ Call and See Them,
“ Pall and Sec Them
VALENTINES,
VALENTINES,
VALENTINES,
Comic nud Sentimental
PHOTOGRAPHS,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
ALRUMS,
ALBUMS,
ALBUMS,
AT
AT
AT
PITTOOK’S,
OPPOSITE THE POSTI iFKIUE.
febt
CO-PAKTSEaiSHIP.-THgTSDEiß
■eigned-hatiß formed' a 06-partners bin as
Brokers and Healers in CRUDE, PETROLEUM
and its nroduct* miller the flTm of HAMPTON
tehawtd C.AR. BENHET
FOR SALE.
*?.578,325
1314,441 '
o S n. M:\HEE.
M.nrtrr ('fimuilssioocr.
janlsr<|tf
I i.t-
ITTTsm'KI>H, PA
‘iIKXJ \c>w C'*trds,
50 Different Styles,
CHAB LOTTE, J 3 LUhLE,
43-Fifth street,
;ent for manufacturers,
STEAMSHIPS.
Negro Equality tb be Enfoi*ced by a,
Law of Congress,
e invite attention To the speeches
below, which took place in the United
States Senate on the 10th inst. Read the 1
speeches, white men, and then consider
the position you are to he brought by
the Republican Abolition party. The
leaders of that party are determined
that the negro shall he considered
your equal, in every respect, no differ
ence what 3'our own opinion may be on
the subject. They are now bold to make
this declaration, and every Republican
in the Senate voted lor the resolution
offered .by Sumner, and most of them
advocated itin a speech. . -
It appears from, the speeches deliyered,
that one ol Lincoln's pompous negro
Majors insisted upon riding in the: same }
street car with white ladies and gentle
men. He was told by the conductor
that it was against the rules to admit
min into the car.occupied by white ped- j
pie, hut that a ear for colored folks was
at hand and he could ride in it. This
offended the sable “Major” who insist
ed on crowding himself in with the white
passengers; because, to use his own
words “he was the equal of any white
■* **l D \ ®" c * Finally the conductor eject
m THOMAS 11. RATTICAN I ft™ m StepS ° f tiie car > and
<&&&*$» kuropkan AOt.vr, No m I y ov ; OD - Tl *e negro “Major” imme
b^kkhJS£ I J m V , .‘6 ,lheU House. Pittsburgh, j diately reported the affair to his “sudc
hring out or send biick to aiu- , ° aicer / ’ informed Sumner,
}Sr r n ;{,! h f t ‘ 01,1 co,iutr >. wiher t»y steam or aait and jbence the resolution and debate in
ij ‘b p«ri,(rß. , the senate
. pWJ™ FnR SA r - E ' W» U * in “V Exclusion of Colors P,. r ,„ us fromCa „
ro,f^Vu; t A;,^ror,K‘^PhS i "? A : i ? aii - tI MF „ Sci . ,NER (Abolition!*.) 1 0 ff e ;
Of s«iii„ K iv kMi , a „„ fnr ,L lines or St, h toUowrng•resolution, and ask for its
New York, Liverpool, | consideration:
jsn«-ij-,i a thus ii KiTTioiv 1 ltoxolved That the Committee on the
District of Colnmbia be directed to con
BOSTON CEACKEE BATTERY : a , ider ' h « p *P«liency of further provi
«=, _ "-tUECJH . (ling by law against the exclusion of col-
-A- *1 XT I 3\r 1 °red persons from the equal eniovment
aaufi'oiim.r «<> wholesale .lealer in lot all railroad privileges in the District
CRACKERS &L PILOT BREAD, 1 Mr-Pomeroy (Abolitionist.) I wish
no. g » fourth street, I . ' Senator would 30 amend his resolu-
Botweon H ood and liT.rkci, 1 tmn as that it might prevent the difflcul
ittt.sburgh, pa. i ties which colored gentlemen have in
ORMSBY IRON WONirq : Sltt,Dff out of t,lia District. They can
-LDiUIX VV UimiS, ■ go on railroad car or get out of the
Wfiagpon Brothers & Co : 1)lsmcl except they walk ’
rcs ° lu ‘
~ , „ ' J” r numnek. My special motive in
It mae, iloop, Stake, Band i Horse Shoe Iron < . lin ® 'his resolution is to rail atten
<>K the best ovality tlo , n ?° 8 rerent outrage which has occur
n*d m this District. Ido it with great
. hesitation. At one moment I was dispo
i sed to keep silence with regard to it, be
liev mg that up*i the whole, the good”
name of oqr country required silence:
out 1 notice that it has already found its
way into the journals, and I think thei e
>?, rt ’’ " nu gM to find its way into this
Chamber.
An oltieor of the United States, a gen
l tleman witli the e6mraja'«if <lf a'major,
i with the uniform of the Wnitied Stitts,
has been pushed off one of these cars on
1 .-nusylvania avenue hy the eunductor'
lor no Ollier offense than that he was
I'lacK. Now, sir, lam free to say that I
ln e , liiui better give up railroads in
the District ot Columbia if we cannot
late them without such an outrage upon
humanity and upon the good name of our
country. An incident like that, si T is
w orse for our country at t:his moment
THAN 1 left:at in batti.e ! Tt makes
tor.nur cause abroad enemies, and sows
distrust. I hope, therefore, that the
Committee on the District of Columbia
—1 know the disposition of my honora
hie friend the chairman of that Commit-'
tee in the hills which we are to consid
er relative to the railroads in this District
' will take care that such safeguards are
established as will prevent the repetition
<>t miu* such outrage.
Mr Wit kinson“( Abolitionist.) I saw
in a New Turk newspaper the other day
an account of a transaction similar to the
one alluded to hy the Senator from Mas
sachusetts. I was in hopes then, and in
uoou I thought, there whs some mistake
about it, because I did notkuow that any
colored persons were commissioned with
the rank of Major by the President oftbe
United States; and I was in hopes, for
the honor of the country and for th.e hon
or of the capital, that there was some mis
take in regard to it. SiT, I hope this
reference Mill be made; and that the
Committee on the District of Columbia
will see to it that no corjloration shall
i hereafter commit such an outrage.
Mr. Hendricks (Democrat.) I would
have given a silent vote on this resolution,
except for the explanations that have
l-een made by the Senator who introduc
ed it and the Senator from Minnesota.
, It seems to be considered a great out
i rage that the negroes in the District of
I Columbia are not allowed to take their
i seats in the same cars with the white
i men and woman who travel on the rail
| roads of this city. If I were to express
t any opinion on the subject, I should say
| the outrage would be the other way.
| But perhaps it is due to the company to
i say that I have observed the facts, as X
i supjH>ae other Senators have observed it,
| that there are cars furnished for the-col
i ored people of the District, and those cars
are plainly indicated, so that there can
be no mistake.
I do not understand from the Senator
who has introduced this resolution that
any negro has been denied the right to
ride in the cars which, at the expense of
the company*, have been provided for
their accommodation; buVthe difficulty,
I suppose, has arisen because the negro
declined to ride in the cars that are pro
vided for the white men and women who
travel on these railroads. I will say to
the Senator from lowa that very recent
ly, without observing it, I found myself
crowding on the colored population in
one of their own cars, and as X did not
cho< >se to press upon their rights, lof
coursegavethem the car. It was their
right; it was provided for them, and of
r«»ur&e f did not question that right. Bo
1 am sure that provision has been made
ft.r their accommodation.
Mr. Grimes (Abolitionist.) 1 have - ,
found myself in some of the cars projrid- Letter from a A^pinwall ~£ho
ed for colored people, and I aid press 1 following
myself upon their attention and rode nelongnag to
witfe them* and I did not..conaider my- steamship jpolentL afffovjjf * V ‘
sell' 4tegnced by riding to the Senate , f#g ifoiffion % Mailer
Chamber in a cur with colored people,
It was rather an honor, fo- they were all Bolegt,
loyul- , offjTOfr,
Mr. So«N-Eit. I knew nothing about The ne'xj atiacTetbiTmim yfaiffi
cars being.provided foT colored people. aMhe shoulder: tgeuthii~Hait J «jS iSF.
If they are provided they should noube and
recognized , by any cqjored Jady or gen- Pjehn The.
tic man- 1 waaspeahwg of,tom,latent
ritge.. I use plain Jangnsge* sw,.foiit ii hy the
aneutragej.it is adisgrace tot his. city; ' .1 . -. LI "
s it. is a to
iltostration-that, the,jetton
a carwo^duat
EUROPEAN AGENCY
l > irt:-l.urgh, Jnn. 7. IH«3.
it. i*'.
UAJUJUV,
I'ißhler of t!ie iUorthiuit*’ B.inli.l
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 11 SOI'TH M AIN’ STREET,
st. l.ori.s, jin.
P , , ATTENTION PAIU
tilling order# for the imreliaw of
Norton, Ornip, Totrnrrn, Floor, Pork,
Hnr»», Lilt-'!, ic„
I.'vvi-k. :._iinok». lUnfci-r... an.l Mcr.-hi
1 ' I'll.THl]) . .li.lid ],. S.'llllV C
l i.ini r, h
1 r - !'*r? -,n.| !fullv nolle
Hint |*ron,pt return- jHnn-ltn
!•’ O U If J-I I\ J-
»•?****
LIVERY STABLE,
Diamond Were,,. blwm (Irani and
, Sinlthn «• hi Sirretk,
■»n rt'7i!w>Q.tM«* tiTiiiß. Tht* buildinir was tniilt
, “ r a Livery SUMc and i-> « ell adapted to the pur
|M»M- PuaaesfMOii tri »en on ihe IlliST M.VY or
Al: H ' I'ATTLKSON.
S'onl' K ’' IE *' T ot ‘' the coxdition
Charter Oak Fire and Marine
l.vsi R.urrE COMPAN Y
Jan. 1h», IHO-1
AS-i.SIOTI-i
iUnk Stocks. * 69,198 00
Jiilled states Hnud*. 30,460 00
nailroad liondt* 108 160 U 0
Loaned on .\U>rt(TaKc on Heal Estate OO
Loaned mi ( Oil•»iernl 34 yy
Hillb Heci iv.iblc and ot her proper! \ . 6*913 59
' ash In Hank and-taiels of Agents 30.643 63
_ y ' WJR.6O3 5C
$ 13,366 69
1 'nsettled Losses
A, A, GABBIER & BRO,, Agents,
«:) Hil'llTH STKEET,
Pittsburgh, Fa.
fi’bl 3-2mii
w. l>. PATTKRmO' AI'AM AMMON
PATTERSON <fc AMMON,
< ommlytilon Merchants,
? lour and < Irani and General Produce DeaP
era, No. 0 Wood ft,, Pittsburgh, Pa.
o take pleasure in ivlerring to the following
J irtrfburgh Houses : ('lies*. Smyth &. Co., Zug x
1 auiter, A. Bradley, K. Kchnundson & Co., R. H
J'awri. J. P. Wooiluell, das. M’t'uUy it Co I
" . Spencer, C. H. J.„ U ‘ Ac Co, K. il. Jack 6c. (’o
jan2s-tl
gKCKIIAMA LOXG,
Liberty Street,Pittsburg
A O K NTS FOR
Russell Mewer and Reaper.
Buckeye Mower and Reaper,
Quaker Mower and Reaper.
< 'ayUfa < hief Mower anti Reaper,
Farmer Mower,
Woods’ Mower.
Also, dealers iti Agricultural and Farming Im
pliments._ jant9ditw
Principal the
Public Schools of the Third Ward, City of
Pittsburgh. Applications nmy : »oe addressed to
either of the undersigned Directors of the Third
Ward Public Schools.
JOHN TW'KEOWN,
Dr. L. OLDSHUE,
TiiOS. A. PENDER,
ROBT. DUNCAN,
PKTEB. BRADY,
feblo-3tawtmlJ UHAS. W. LEWIS.
TO 315« PER MOSITH.-THE
tjJJ i Little Giant Sewirg Machine Co.,
want an Agent in each countj to BOlicit orders
h'r their noic Machine, \% ith gunge, screw
driver amt extra needles. We. will pay a liberal
salary and expenses, or give large commission
l or particulars, terms, *s.c., enclose a stamp, and
address . t. PAGE,
Toledo, Ohio,
Gen. Agent for th e United State*
febS-l md6«.3ui w
MI-.H, fl WAVN K x ( ‘Hll AOO R. R. CO 1
* '•'HCE of Tine SB. RETAUV, (
Pittsburgh. Pa., VeJ<rciarr 12, !BG4. \
ANNUAL MEBTIAK* OF THE
Jl. Mock and Bondholders ot this Oorauanv
tor the election of DIREiJTORS, and such other
as may come before it, will be held at
he Office of said Company,. in the City of Pitts
m Ai? in e Wednesday of
MARCH, A. D. 1864, at 10 a. m.
The Stock And Bond Transfer Books of the
Company, at their Office, in the City of Pitts
burgh, and At the Transfer A gene y in the City
*vi * S V V closed on the Ist day of
I !^ *’ **. 3 ,° c^ P- xn .. and remain closed un
til the lith daj of Atarch thereafter.
felS td W.H. BARNES
,elsul . _ Secretary-
Removal of 1 livery stable.-
Ihe undersigned having removed his Llv e
ry stable from the rewof the Scott 1401166, vx>
corner of Firet ant! Smirhfield street,
w M conn a old stand, is prepsrefl to furnisii
carnges, buggies, and saddle hbttea hboii th e
short eat notice. Also- horses k oj>t at livety at'
reasonable rates. Undertaki and aIJ arrange
ments for funerals will receive Attlrw
■ , : NEAL BRHPgILA-vh. *
awwiwa^Bgj^g*;
(f lir patljr |)osl.
ja«to>6iu J
\ MOEMIfia “
BVEBY DBSOBirnbB
PLAIN AND FANCYJOBffttNTIN6
. to ; •;
Posters, Programmes, Ac.,
ypf ,E»3frib|t&MWgD<lCaacertg pjfnnfit bc
..i ff t
I tftK the
ejection of this .colored officer,l»in the ■
car necessarily brings upon 'the"capital - '
or any other Senator, ! fPl d cT-ffi mean -.
of conrse to niaket the yitoark; personal'
®P. from.Jndianaibasren
tered into this discussion And choose'to -
vindicate this inhumanity/ I amid* in
him personally. • f 10 *
b . W f, LSO ?'' ifr.
President,; this mnof *hennlyj}lifce that
of the country that heed.reform also
where flertfaftei tlte mBttih- : ‘is ! ifo't I hnder
our control. Om our ; <fwh- ear&.tilat'we
are ronning.pn -m|Hto*yiJroada
these outrages are committed;'..The other -
( day a friend of mine ' cam'e upfront the - ’
* and"tvitk-<iiijib
and they . veto forced into a&iitfeifoi'.'car' : f
while ho (the wbitemamj rode alone in '
a freight car, oyer the road, /weed,there
by the periods iexercisfng Hie Smtrol un
der the authority of' the ffnifikP^tates.
The truth abont it'is.-'sir; 1 thflM&yery -
has had its comiptineianiaiiaJignShflu
enqe upcin - '
W 1? f e h. however,. he, aliolßwnjzed and
civilized'aha huffiahized. Il'htHnSiiit be ”
abolitionizedb^foreithebig^ayHKation
on the; highflffiiuin&njty Seill iresne. ■Jt
is all going tyelLand.rigkH, ~Lhopß, that -
some action. will in reference *
to this Mieral -
(toy ernment syilF correct
that are perpetrateflLby; piertona Employ
ed by them on some of,’ pttroiynrmilitary
Mr. Hsmbiitchs. t desire lh‘ siii
gle~ remark to what I- hbv&ifelt "it my
duty to say., ind first il wislt tp ask the
Senatorfronp Massachasettsyvhp has just
taken his seat if he'has notheara of tenß
of thousandStffchses'iWiltfe'iiyiM soldiers
have been compelled to ride iti«»ttle or
burden .cars; , i > know. that nothing is
more common ,in -themressnre upon the
railroads of the Northwest'than for that
thing 1 to i t)i'etj« 1 "'V :! *■; 41 »«
Mr. Wn.sOs. . In repiytojttyeqfiestioii
of the Senator.l wili;s»y tbatUteteis no
doubt that,it, is true. Jn.tliis case .these
persons wete forced into tfie mferior car
and the gentlemai? toidhi'e hfciriy
all the way,altm<^ T yrhdn -there-wafftoom
tor a, large numherfep otban persons in
car ; ipQilir&d aboof jt.of .two
officers, and the answer was that'those
cars werre* for “the niggers?” 1 ” ls
. I Mr. ffieNnnrcka. During thd yery'eold
| winter weather ttward the' coittttnence
mentoflhis spsatonv under the .Tens eye
ol Senators, the yetemns.frcim the: Eoto
mac am} tjie ftapidah &meißtb’tmacitv
, m car a ttidt were not -
people, in-which/ they suffered. estreme
• afjd..yfit;meilher
thal Senatcur, nor any other, Benator felt
that the muse brßumanity anaright re
q aired them to call' 'the ; httemioh‘W ! the
Senate to the circoatstance:!* . ' >iJ's
lam satisfted,air, tliattheSenators have
now declared,theend tp which dye,are
lo come, and (hatgf the. 6rthe
Federal SofyeWraieht "thii
as the Political equality, ofthemgrsii to
he forced npopth,eityl^te3ScfeiK*hBt,be
1
mt Ins Ohatnherf'iSvp' hut jfetFwloMed
that sentiment. The distinction between
the two races is yet, maintained in.ludi
ana. Dow much longer it will be main
tained I am jiot able "to 1 say,
The Senator ?ays that Abolitionism is
to do its work, and one obits wbrfcTas
I understand ixom lfimia to bfing ahout
l social equality. I presume he .means
, also political equality. I think that we
■ " !l1 not consent to that veTy rendUy in
the State of Indiana, indiana-hss 'not
been for a great number of years in,fact *
or m law a slave Btate. At one time
there were a few slaves in that State
lhrt it has been BoWtantially fl
since 1818, the-time of its admission
I and yet, sir, accustomed as we, are to
| white labor fherc, and to none other, .we
j are not content that eqnaHty„sbcial.and
political, of the blackrtdeshal]beTor'ced
I upon ns; a n dla mglad thatn oW : irtpfain
I terms, the two distinguished Senators
; from Massachusetts and .the. Senator
from Minnesota have told tlie' country
that this is the end we t «re <l td cohiiPto.
that this war is novonljr for
ol the negro, bnt for the equalitygofTthe
negro socially as v eil as politically,.end
the country ban now appreciate fke issue
that is before it. - ;
- Mt, M T rLsoK. A single icwbtdrj-ilr,
President, iWhat I jhean to,.eay about
tins matter is this; I .dp not want- to
torce on the SenqtQllfeto^TndiausPany
class of men with Muup.he does not
choose to h&Wiafe* Wit T think 1 the true
policy is to let men stand equally-before
the law, to let men win theif own: posi
tions, let them pave. the privilege of
making but of themselves 4 all 1 tKat*jG(od
and nature intended that they shSSldhe,
viz —equals of other- men in evefy ¥&sj&trl
The question was then ,taken o» Mr.
Sumner's resolution; ahditwas'hdrttoted
—yeas 30, (all Ab^Ubnlsts,),
(ali Democrats and Conservatives. VStonr
Republican Senators dodged. The -fol
lowing is the voter i -n. -. ■ ~
- Anthony, -Brown,
Chandler, Clark,,' Cojlamer, Coyness,
Cowan, DlxOn, FeBsenden,'Foot,' Foster’
Grimes, Hale, Harlan, Harris,Hdw&rd
Howe, 'Lane, of Kanaas, ajo
r-411, Pomeroy, i -Ramsey, ~ - Sherman
Ten Bvck, Tro^hutl’,
Wade, Wilkinson and mlson.—3o
BnfclSdtW,-
Harding, Hendricks, Nesmith/ Pbwell'
Richardson, Riddle* Banlrtmry and-Yan
Winkle.—lo,
The President's Body
The Baltimore' Wahtcrtfr
Company of OhioieaViflry, 'BdmiHkfidted
by Capt. Bennett, 8cott*a!«00; npoi
appointed a bodymat&tn the President.
Tbey are -qßartered-onthegrounds south
°M»S President’s house,” :Thp country
wiß be glad to learn that our' mas
ter is tatrem-prope*’
any contemplated outrage upoh his s&ered
person. Long live Dictator Lincoln*—
ong live Madam, her, rpyol highness—
long live Prince Bob—and may .their
ahailows and the shadow of theif'Tifidv
guard irf»Ver bp ' ■ * «** *ii i' j