ADVERTISIN' matter per > every day : One insertion $ 60 One Two Insertions.... 1,00 Two ttassm-MSEr^ Five Insertions.... 1,75 Five months.. One weqk,. .>1 2,00 Six months.. I wo weeks. 3,50 One year Three weeks. 6,001 One square changeable onec a week l year. $30,00 DAILY POST, Single enbsorlptlone by mall, $B.OO per year Delivered, In the city, at 18 cents per week. WEEKLY POST. Single subscriptions $1 60 Five copies, each ...140 Ten epp lea, each ... ’. i ,30 Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 Thirty <• “ “ V i,io JAS. P. BARR, Editor and Prpprietor. JjERMA OR RIPTIRE Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rnpture cured. Hernia or Rapture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured Hcruia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured. Rupture or Hcruia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cared. Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh’s Radiol Cure Trues. RUtcr’a Patent Truss. Pitch’s Supporter Trass. Self-Adjusting- Truss. Dr. Banning’s f,n C c or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapsus T’tcri, Plica, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses, Dr. S. S. Pitch’s Silver Plated Sup- Piles Drops, for the support and cure of Elastic Stockings, lor weak and vaneose ElasticlCuee Caps, lor weak kneejoints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. | Suspensory Ban<#nges Self-Injecting Syringes') also every kind 1 ot Syringes. Dr. KETBER has also a Truss whkh will radically cure Hernia or Rupture. at his Drug Store, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Trusses should send the numlxrof l.:hes around the body immediately over the PF. IvRYsER will give his personal attention to theaplication of Trusses in adults and children and he is satisfied that, with an experience of twenty year*, he will b#» enabled to give satisfy Scif-lnjccting Syringe*. Self-Injecting Syringes Scir-lujecllug Syringes. Self-Injccilng Syringes Sold at DR. KEV.- hR-S. lu \V„~ I street Suspensory Bandages. Suspensory Dandagci Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages A dozen dutcrent kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dazc-n different kinds, A.tl.,7en different kinds, At L»R. KKVSLH ''. Hu Wood street. nolO-I yd&w jpir.Es op TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be found a certificate from me of the most respectable citizens oj KYLtma township tn regard to Ur, Keyset '* L,n,t*ay' Blood Searcher. The Doctor's certificates are within reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to his preparations. Dr. Geo. H. Ketsbr :—I became affleted with Piles about twenty fears ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to unfit me for work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could not do anything on account of them, they came out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of in ciro tlars and pamphlets that fell in my way, but I could not get cured, sometimes they would do me some good for a little while, but afterwards they would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors who visited meat my house and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get well. Over a year ago 1 got an advertisement of your X.indsay’a Blood- Searcher,“made by you sold it to me you told me one Bottle would not cure me. and that my whole system would have to be re- newed by the medicine before I got well. 1 bought one bottle and took it home with me and used it according to your directions. I then call- ed to see you again, Md.cn you said I could no expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five bottles. After this quantity had been used. 1 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 no appearance of a return of the disease. I can do any kind of farming work now withoul the Piles coming down and hurting me. lean pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind ot work which before used to hurt me. When I found out your Blood-Archer I kept on taking It until I got entirely well, l consider it my du ty to make my case known to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering as I was and do not know the value of your medicine. You may publish this if you lik.es—l live in Wilkins Township, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate if they wish to call ELLIOTT DAVIS. December 24th, 1863. out for the name of DR. GEORGE H. KEYKER on the cover of the bottle and pasted over fateork! also for hi, iiamp on the United Stotts ttamp on the top of the bottle tc prevent being impet ti upon by a tpuHmis artUU which it in the market. deW-Ijrdiw J£UNKEI/S CELEBRATED' Bitter Wine of Iron. Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron. Bitter Wine of Iron, For Dj-spepain ami Imlig.-stum f, or I*ysp€pBia and Indigestion tor Dyspepsia and Indigestion tor Dyspepsia and lndiu, o tu,n. For Weak Stomachs and General Debility tor Weak Stomachs am) General Debiittv tor Wealt StoniAohs and General Debility » , * or Weak Stomachs and'Geueral Debility Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and S u re to do G ood, Reliable and Sure to doGood, And Cannot do Harm And Cannot do Harm And Cannot do Harm. t« v ... And Cannot do liarm It Costs but little and Purities the lliood, It Costs but little and Purities the Blood It Costs but little and PuriJiea the Blood! It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, We only ask a Id iil. We only ask a i rial. We only ask a Tmi. We only ask a I'rial. Of thia Valuable Tonic Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, 01 this Valuable Tom. . Only 75 rts. and Une I).-liar i» i Only 73 Ota Hiul On.- l».,i| :t r Hatil,.. Onlj 7o (_ ta. aud One lioll.tr per l-ioirl-. Only 7o Ots. ami One Dollar per Pottle Manufactured solely by s. A. Kl NKI I. .a »HO. Oeneral Depot, lis Market *invt. }ltr risburg, Pa. For sale in PIT l >lil K. ; h bv .. i respectable dealers. } rf. 0 * Ea , le „ in T Fitt-burgh by K. 1. :■ IICLKHS & CO., and R L. FAHNESTOCK UHI janl4-6in I'RITATF DR. BROWN’S OFFICE No. 60 Smithflfeld Street CIITIZENS AJVD STRAKr.KIN IV need oI modi.' il n h icr.-hr.til.l n< >t i ti) u> lm ■ , him a call. l>r. Brown’? remedies never tail to cur-' inr riticH. Pcrolnlou? nnd venereal afleeriur- Ai hcreditary taint. such as tetter, v other akin diseases, the orifpn ol wliloh ti •> r tient is ignorant. I)r. B»b remedies for this affliction, brouci.t by solitary habits, are the only medicines lc, ••• • in this country which are safe and will sin . : \l restore to health. ' 1 ■ I>r. Brown’s remedies cure in a few t!r., l\j r .r r ! painful affliction. ■ LII ,N . He also treats Piles, r,leer. Oonnorrh-.o 1r ■- i thal Discharges, Female Diseases. Bains in tDr* Hark and kidneys. Irritation o! the Bit! Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered must ennuia at ic <*NK DOLLAR. Medicines sent tn any address saiVK pa. k. Oilier and private moms Ko '>ll , •“'I i»k IST, Pittsburgh. Pi. noi '. \ IMPORTANT TO”LADIES “ Grcnt .Vniwlrnn R. OHSTRI CTR.XS, i»R mi, jt \,;i .>\ NAT t Tv K < >t t\ cl )• kin, ' J r in restoring the system t». ].,-ri»- M,r :|j wi..- liurterinK from >pin.tl A tlrct nm-. j i ii.-l. I ten, the -Whites. or ofhrr th Pt/trine Organs. ThePiUsnr.-rf. ttv hsrmlr ou the constitution, an.l n, i\ l.e ’Aon i.y it. most delicate leiusie* wjthou' rs-i=H:/ .listh--- at the same fitnc THE V A( T A*4 \ t lIAIOI By strcngtnening. in\ itrorat me. an 1 nMum:'-; sjstemto a hoafthy condition, and h v - h'lmji on the monthly period with reou-w> \ , ~, ter trotn what rausethe , .U; j u . 1.. u.i\ lfl . They tihoulil. however. NiM |.. t ,k,-n n; three or tour months oi j. r. t -;ian.-\ : i at any other time, as mi»curi.u'r vr„;,u he t; result Each box contains 60 Fills. ptfr, } u\i DOLLAR. Dlf. lIIIUKV'S T It K HIM.; I on Diseases ol Females, Preenaix-y. Miseaniv'c Barrenness, Sterility. Reproductinn. and w>ul* of Nature, an.l emj»haiio>»llv i },«• 1. \DU ■ |«i> ■ \ ATE MEIUCAL A l‘\' IM-.l;. a m.phl. r d \ pages, sent tree to any add;ers. S.\ ,vn' - rninr ed to pay postage. pills and Book uiil hr M -i.: h\ t lltll confidentially, when desired, skit in: t;*, m, [. and pre-pAid on receipt of money by J. BKYAN, .M. 1 >., t renerfd Atr«*nt, No. 76 < 'edar street. .\\u Vmk Fleming, Druggi-t, : the Diamond and .Market street. . v *<-m i,,r .' burirh. <\ u ' Notice to all coxierxki).- Among a certain class ol belf-importai.t p»*. - pie there ia a t>eculiar feeling ol ..amu-mpt ai t:wh edtoall physicians that aih’.-rt ise and treat the diseases named in this eard. : f’i:i vai , | m-i , Why this should U\ the) n..r u<< one rN«* .. an ti ij Are they not au are that all jdi\-;ei-in.-i rent eases ol every denomination, *n mot onucit pul the very diseases that are 5..» .d.no\hum ;, r tn,--,- very refined parties. 1 suppose thr\ a,,i.id let one ol their faun!) im to H j..ai t\'• >. -,i /, i . .1. voted years for their Deneiit. I 1 ses the fact, anil their iMmi\ a j,-j Ul > « humbug so he can get Uiocasu. uiton 'he 'i. i„ almost deprived the party of hie life. He ,- u .. ra M ,l without egotism can say 1 have Raved homlnd's' from years of misery and untimely deatn ,\iv treartnent is confined to th* \ egetanle 'ilt,.;-e |,n as I think it Is the host and rnosi ••eri ain. '}• V ‘ui my power to bring hundred-ot cenuic.ite-n ] thought it necessary to certify tu my general e n - cess: but my long residence inthiscitj -uin cient proof without adding more. Sperm it,,, t t i( , k and ail diseases arising from it aie cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behoorr* every young man and woman to he careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisement thAt Are seen in our papers arc of no worth, ami no benefit will arise irom answers than \ Jjoo jftn-lyd Pittshuiirh I’nsK.tfice. JUST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS A POCKET ALBUM! Holding from U t.> 2i lectures. FOR SOLDIJ:i?!S: FOR SOLDI IBTJ S: Can be sent to all parts of the United States for Twenty Cts. A I,S<), Albums for Centre Tables. Albums for Centre Tables. AT I’mcKM nmx>w alt., AT PItKTS BIOnOW AT.!. AT PITTOCTv'S OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICI- THE HOWE SEWING MA’CHINE. Invented 1845, R®!r E ! VKt> tribute prom all »' <>** World’ffKmr. ‘“T’ hli ., tt "' linger Sewing Machine recoiled “^‘i?Sr abl f mCDtlo » °n its merits ; ind tVhrcl iK! f or iu device, c’anejNV apremam^ e S‘Xh^r b \Z a ‘ BAM**! w purposes on exhibition Our lightest Machine guaranteed to make nerf.w and heaviest fabrics P Sold and rented, Oor. Penn a St Oiair, streets A. M. McOREGOR. ABKKTS, “PINTS AKn quart*,'’ Heidzlck’a Champ&frhe 300 boxes No. 1 Hetrine. . “CMeaSparklingMoseUe. t,,.* 200 ,' 10 Scaled Hariri Ih (ton auditor (ale bjr Just received nml for sale b> MHAEE fcBIOKEETSON I mM MT .taa HEOS., | » /26 and EM Woods!* ' ' § f +*r+t=-^- ttc The 7 feet front t,y ICO dee)>, running hack to s 50 feet allley. It is a two stone,l brick, contains six rooms and cellar. The out-houses are a waih house, stable, coal house, &.«. There la * h ir ir<» ' yard surrounding the dwelling. rilled wfth shade 1 and (llOVe«l ■ a“«l p r ni , mellt , ,™ 8 There is gas and water in all the rooms ol the dwelling:. I also olfer for sale a desirable country resi dence in Rochester toivnshim Beaver comity lV ' containing twenty acres of groiind. There is a new two storied frame dwelling, containing six , FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS 1 orchard of all *kindflof fruit. is* a*" good # l ' Ari >- out-hnusea, 4tc. It is about a mile tmeithe hochester depot. For terms, inquire ot K !M.iiuL.LS ! jan?7-tf south Avenue, Allegheny city. ! A ii n .r u ) , , nnwo hAHOB LOTS OP PROUU, ' u » J ‘Hy hi- lound many novelties ,n c hundred and tweDty teet front on Kob tnson utreet. three hnndred and twenty-four feet i on Wadsworth street, three hundred and four leeton an alley twenty feet wide, containing - Rillil Tii-nn»« ■ 1,0,11 f to three aures of land. Hint able fnr « ' MULTIFORM HOOP SKIRTS, S&SJb ,n,u r\r“ *- cltuu w&>z% • -'I till, thus combining OM PORT A RLE THREE- STORY V/ iIKK’K liW'KLLINO ilufsL FoKSALh --Lleaaantly situate on Second street, between Market and Wood streets, well arranged with Paris Trnil nnH Qltt A no u rtw „ ,L large parlor. seven chamber rooms, dining Ul ° J-ifUl ana Oiy VailiakGr, r Kitchen. wash room and good cellar.gas ,» ■jnd water hxtures. etc.: lot ••‘Meet front h\ so ’ h . ftt t lh °n l*ast i»cen t wriii the silken tie deep F «>r price and term*, apply to ’ •! hat binds manhood in brotherhood aod love s (HTHHfcitT * s, «un Of youth, the guide of infancy 61 Market st. .}>. hOBP sr *P-< we follow to the worlds abo\e the embodied dream of all we fancy there. - leek, pure and lovely, like-something of air. W .» YVJCMJI’rtO. I’.\. 1,200 J)oz, Shaker Hoods, A fuli ime n/ Cotton Hosiery And r»n extrusive Assortment of And Small Wares, A Sllpj.lj- ot A’ | n ; ( i ]'hv as thr Hwc«r M.VCIJT >1 .V CiL'N l)];, TS Marker Street New Goods H X i-. . | Nl'W r I N. w Good? t 33 New Goods tor the trails irtb.ji of i < ieu.-r -]\\\ T)u \ (l ()()T)S 5! iiUMnc. Oralis bought and *n|,i - JiM I 'ill Moi,e> riven «■«! on Oepnsit. aml Collection,. ... m.tde «.»ti all yirt, ot the country \Kii & sihleiter’s, ■ I t' t. K.lwkkk; , \Y M. < v 9 2 SiAHK-ET STREET. Rlack Silks Mew Spring Chintzes Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75, Mew Spring Shawls Dress Goods Mew Spring Dress Goods. Russia Crash, at 12 l-2c. Best Kid Gloves, at $1,25 OPENED THIS DAY, ■ AT HUGUS & -HACKE’S | I'luans— j I'AHk AMi LIGHT, > < U.VGHA.MS, ' \ la. Uix&st 3H' M H A I.MI )Ii A I,S at 42.50 Corner Fiftli and Market ste. .4 iiew l""'<-l .'mil p:.,e„.,.,1. Tim' "T M.ltenl IVIIIIBJ uiil! uno nrinoi*-# 11“ L'77u." ,, ':r" l .': r r ,l '" nf '''-" r^ *Vr». 4*".Ow in *3.000 cm'll,,i'll «’i i r |l!"'” ,m^ " , • Fr< "" A«ldrrsB j^UNbkiKS— , r ,rcCrjckrr., ' U» rases Mcilv M.-uncc, •* do (’atabna L,< ->ri 'o 15 d».> Prime Pi",. ’ t 20 kees Making 5,.,u ! 100 inatu Cassia, * 60 boxes Hock Candy. 30 do Citron, 10 bbls Garret’s Snuff too sroas Fine Cut Tobacco, In -n„ f„n :5.000 Havana Clears, ’ 60,000 Havana Sixes Cigars, H aailTT ’ In store and for sale by ’ ] BROS., 126 111111 . 128 Wood at. JjJERRKNG- PITTSBURGH, SAX-ITRDAY rjOR SALE. Three cottage hoi sks for fjALt—lrontine on HiJivell street, ■eys Lane',) Second Ward, Allegheny on the line of Manchester Passenger Ralheily nearly opposite the residence of Hon. Lliaha Heath 5 Also, a CHOIOSE COR.VHR J.OT CHEAP o -m-tm ATT the aboye. situate on the corneTot & RnTATT, AHegheny ayenueand Payettest.—ttyy h. iynr Ub lU_lJ.ii_U_l, t deep, the location la one of the ntMt’dMiS intheeitj. TerniS enn)‘. Apnjy to W". CAHrSUN, No. 46 Ohio st fei ite the M,yor-H nmee, Allegheny. ! ‘/TTltrt JhI >+ ment - There may be some‘gentlemen ! u P°n this floor who may think that I put - —•• -O xjpf : ,be ca3e 100 strongly, when’’! say that , my constituents have in all times past, and under all circumstances, fully per formed every obligation that they owed .to the Government. I repeat, sir, with i emphasis, that they have done so, and I j challenge contradiction, come from what quarter it may. There is a passive obe dience to the Government which a citi zen may give, and which is enough, in ordinary circumstances, to entitle him to protection in life, liberty and proper ty. In other words, every .State is boflnd to protect her citizens against all as- f a * ts upon their rights, so long as they hold allegiance to that Government, and do no act.in open hostility to it This is the universal acknowledged obli-ra tion of States to their citizens. But°it may beargued that the relief provided by this bill is unusual and extraordinary. Sir, let it be so admitted, for the sake of the argument, (but only for the sake I of the argument,) and I still insist that my constituents are-entitled to it, because | their obedience to the Government has oeen an extraordinary willing one—a | service of the heurt, not of the lips. Their i ’tvdens and their sruggles have I been extraordinary in its behalf, and ! when compared with those of the other citizens ol the State, may, in a certain sense be termed Works of supererogation Mr Speaker, my district sent one of the first companies that arrived in this city after the bombardment of Fort Sumter’ i it furnished that glorious battery of ar- ! Ullcry, commanded by the gallant Capt riaton, which covered itself with honor 1 at Dramscviile, and whoseheroic com mender, rather than surrender his guns i to the enemy, upon the first of the seven ill-fated days before Richmond, calmly ATTTn = ! bared Ins breast to tile storm of lend ex ALLEGIANCEvs. PROTECTION | claiming, with his dying breath, '-This W e make tlie following extract, from a ! battery never surrenders!” It furnished ~. TI'KAM ky lkimiitmext. / speech recently delivered in the House I tT° full com P anies to the Pennsylvania] Wiii:r E^T Wo !? lath.’isai.' ‘ | o( H< presen tatives by McDowell Sharp, ] iTsentthefirat regiment olPennsvl j maOe t ’ f * rank,in - county, upon a bill intro- | nis to gather laurels upon the batik- I imVt'mii "In A *■ bAN’K "b ‘bleed by him to pay lor damages j n - 1 fiel(l °f Kenntcky and Tennessee- I refer a A u«iV «*t ed by the rebels upon the citLns of 1? ™ b volunteers £ a"?"? ' r >‘‘ns I" ti-e re-iUH-emcms „i ih, border durinv ,i,.. 1 11 3Lm a (u]l battery with that regiment , ‘ °"7T ,s ' "An Act ro lire- ~ lplol r ' ,ul an 'l m- I now commanded by the gallant-Danism ' vb " lc I"*** " a 3 one of! M’Dowell. It l()*h P reg-I .'uiatiuuaud ri-a,‘tnpti,,ntiun-,,i. u.prnvoi j,.‘i> Ull ' mosl eloquent and toueliing ever de- m ' ( ‘ nt ,0 the armv of the Potomac In I ,ivprpd before that body .1 August, 18C2, it sent the famous 12611, Win, l-efnm h u 8|„o»« ,* |,U'- -“eh. Mr. Speaker, is a brief and cur- [hflUood ‘enrkheTlTel.ToY’ Fret,-'!’" ' therefore. 1. M .foc„. Comi- ",’7, "'"T’"!” - ori - in of these ' Imnr, the grass now grows over I troll! rof Ihc i ttrrt-a, V. tin licri-lty orrtlly th it H' lllll '- 1-there atn gclitlc 111 till Upon "raves of m-inv nf I, 11. ' *l* !',NATIov.uJ HANK- Hi this tloor. Whose heart i.romms i,;,„ ~, F ot b,-ili r.gtments. It, IIII>IiIRv -i ttii st«i. i * 1 1 11 n l to li.i •s I u misfit*d three (*;i \sil r v cniniviniou nl I .imsyltaniH |-nutftori/f'-l fniintH.nt.f thf I,n 3 ° ll r f ‘ l ll l Uull t s tonic for the Wjir. It has filled un ils miotft ' I. imiii of Rankint; untier the Art .-if, , r ,-, .-,i Ih m fi-r relief-' 1 answer h,m i inwinv.i.o U P ls c l u O!a < rn le.stimuav uhcriMji luin-l milu ir name. (for 1 aui onlv i nil ih it i ending draft, ai *d hc.-itl.’ ' ss /.nal S p,i Of office,this UthdM oli-thni- in *.„• ,k f,.r them , ollZul ~!1 that has supplied leeruHs to ol hi* i : ( > ar i i Ht.-OH u.cnlocH. I <■! 1 r n, J ; h * vlhr . v h « v< * » ' poitjons of the State. Unon p, -v \,V Comptroller ol the Currency. n^lt u * first and highest duiv of ! tie-field of this rmnl nn \ r ’ 1 THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK ]] “' !X?«f»WS KH'S, ~pi ; 1, ...I "t- 1 A-itn- .nt tile Union was imperilled There c.,n nc.il.me be i 'ib-moefat^sW ‘"/“-l 1 ’ ? e P nblican and 1 ;cr and live, than e,n the --ul an.l body 1 'ought ffi ’liflf by -^ e ‘ Jl,stns ''ad i It- -evt red and nauiral lift- remain. In if-meniber, Mr. Speaker, this is the ' rill . ' '••>' >"•••• »‘»ii bad an mali.nablc ‘ military record of a district tbst lies’ ' ■ ' nn ' uU l ": '“k'kv. well are - within cannon shot of the enemy's coun I and ,merest. l„s own way, and ,n i try. This is the military Sd of a I obedience no restraints except his i people whose homes were daily threaten -i tnin mi, haiut d t obtioiis. The result of 'ed with desolation, and which have in tut was tbai might n,.„le right. The trnth. twice been ravaged Have I not St long opprisse, the weak. Xo man reason, sir, to be proud of such aconnitu- I was safe tn liis hie, liberty or property, eney- Have I not, sir, just cause to be i >o long Hb tht;rc li\od a stronger than he,-: sensitive, when lam tokl bv gentlemen k , Ide'ik si'iT Vr ineSli ! °r ,Ws , fl ? 0r - ,hat “>• people invited ami A universafteelmg of msecurUy reign- U ‘l9 mTa9i ° n ° f thiS C ™ m ° n - ' ed ilirimgbuut the earth. Ihe want of Did I say one wordtoo much, sir when a power that could restrain the strong , I declared that my constituents deseive i .1 in O Tlie oppressor, shield the weak, . the relief of this bill? But, sir the one- 1 help the helpless and coerce the untutor- , half is scarcely told. We have paid our I ed volitions of the natural man, was uni- i taxes promptly. We have invested our ' versally felt and acknowledged. It was j means liberally in Government' securi- 1 at once discovered hat this power could I ties. I make no merits of this sir be- ' onlv lie lound and lodged man aggrega- cause all good citizens have ’done the 1 ion o( individuals. Mankind was not same. But, sir, our country has twice 1 longin learning that an aggregation of 1 been overrun with the rebel hordes individuals cannot exist without Govern- ; Twice have our citizens been robbed and ment, and that as all could not be Gov- plundered by an insolent foe Twice ernors there mu.t necessarily be a class have our people been drowned by the whoso lot it was to be governed, and . deluge of militia men, who swarmed over whose duty it was to obey. Starting our fields like locusts, and eat up our w Itli these thing;- in view, men agreed to substance. Many of our tenants have lorm a Government and to surrender to ] lost their entire stock, whick they had their lulers a part of that unlicensed | gathered together bv 'the patient indus- 1 freedom which they had enjoyed in a try of a life time. ' j, state ol nature, in consideration of the] They'are now penniless without the i S,-curdy they expected to possess as the ; means of livelihood. Our mothers our’ lrmt.il the Govenuneni. Tins we be- j wives, our sisters and our daughters ! icvc to be the true origin of all human have stood upon the streets of our towns I Governments, and from these premises, ■ and villages, and at our railroad stations* ] we can with ease deduct the co-relative ! to feed the hungry and nurse the sick i dunes ol the rulers and of the people. ! soldiers, who had come from afar to de rhe one owes protection, and the oilier fend their homes. We have lived in a stale allegiance. Different lorms of Govern- ]of constant suspense and dread In the ment have appeared upon the earth. We j morning, our families were forced to ex liave had and nowvhave f idespotisms, con- claim, “would to God it were evening ” smutional monarchies and republics. and in the evening, “would to God’it But no dillerence what shape the Gov- were morning.” Our business has been eminent may assume it never can rid broken up. Our grass crop has been itself of the original objoct of its mstutu- permitted to rot in the fields, and our non—protection to its people in all their ] grain to perish for want of. the sickle, and n 5iM S ' i , : our com has been trusted' to the dews, 1 here ne\er has boon a (lospoti3ni in j and rains of a beneficent Creator, unas nil the annals of history that has ever 1 sißted by human labor. Our indnstry • forgotten this high obligation which it I has been paralyzed, and our times put j owed its subjects when their interests I out of joint. Vet all this we have borne had been infringed upon by other nations. ] with scarcely a murmur. The cry of ; Xo matter how cruel might be the heel of ] my constituents for help and protection t domestic tyranny upon the necks of the ] went up and filled the ears of those in I citizens, still the despot in dealing be- power, at Washington, and yet no feed I tw-cen his subjects and foreign states, was given to their call. j stood true as the needle to the pole, in his ! Despairing of assistance from beyond discharge of this holy and sacred trust. ! their own border, they at.last only im- I Even now the Emperor of France has plored for permission to keep their own ] upon this continent a powerful army citiz-ens, which had entered the service i whose eagles have overrun a neighbor- ofthe United States, at home as a.guard j ing republic, in a crusade for the restore- to protect themselves from sudden caval tion of the violated rights of his citizens, ry rains. The necessities'of the nation Pan it he that this great State, the theory • demanded that this prayer should also re- ‘ of whose government is founded upon main unanswered. Thus were we com I the broad and eternal principle that the pelled to send from our midst those who people arc the source ol all powers—that otherwise could and would have defend tiiey indeed arc the sovereigns, and tlie ed our property, at least from the rebel rulers, tor the urn.'being. Hie servants? raid of Stuart. We did not slumbefcnpon t'an ,i he,.sir. Hist ibis great Common- the brink of ruin, nor blindly shut •wealth. ■sMth sncli a political conception our eyes against the dangers that environ, as that, can swerve the tithe ot a hair ed us. We made known our apprehen from her high mission r (an it be tliai siunstothe Government, and we fully the people who m are the informed those in authority of the eonse goveminent, shall fall below ytc stand- quenc-es of neglecting our demands, ard ol society which despotism lias set But they were as those who heard not up lor the rights ol its subjects ? though having ears. ’ (an it lie that this people, through Under such depressing eircumstan. I their representatives on this floor, will ces, and treated with, such stoi- I -o stultify themselves as to deny protcc cal indifference, did my eonsfitii I lion to themselves. I mil it is shown j ents falter in their loyalty? No not that those whom I represent here have they. They had hearts large enough I throw nofftheiralluglancotothcirGovern- to comprehend that their Government I ment. and forfeited the right of prniec- ] was not indifferent to their f-tc only I non, until it is proved that they are de - too impotent, at the time to help them ' relict in their duty; until it is shown that in their sore straits. They InwMntelli I they have struck, with paricidal hand, gence enough to understand that the a blow at the heart of that government kind mother that had nursed them into ’ that nursed them m safety during in- prosperity, failed only to come to their ' fancy, and protected their property in rescue, because she was herself stray 1 manhood; sir, until these things are gling in the exnirimr iiJJXT- z t ? n § shown here upon this floor, I ns! this fug 'TX relief for my constituents not jis a matter anguish of n Ji cou y pity the of grace—l demand it as a matter of right the sernent 10 d ® ath b ? fs there still some gentlemen in ?h s ngratkude Thev e^nTd chl ’ d - r ? n 9 House who asks, why do your con slim Seif' T “ e J conld sympathize as: ents come here and ask for this roliofv r We ' 4B b ame > aad when they, cast their answer they eyeB , o,rer a * address on application to the Principal*. JENKINS it SMITH, de’Mawd&y Pittsburgh. Pa* N KU and 37 l-2c t Trimming House for Tailors. JOHN A. GRIFFITH & CO,, Beg leave to announce to the Merchant Tailors and < Tohlers of Baltimore and Washington that they hate opened a TRIMMING IIuUSE, at the Southwest Corner of Baltimore aud Charles Streets, Over the Jewelry Store of Canfield. Bro. &. Co., • where the trade will find a full assortment, in cluding ' Piece Goods, Buttons, Braids, etc., Adapted to that line ot business, not surpassed ,Ny any house in the country. Having established a house in Cincinnati in co tjjneetion with the Baltimore House, ami con sequently having to buy largely, we feel assured thair vre can Oder such inducements to the trade as rtMgords prices as will make it to their.interest to give us a share of their patronage. Just re ceived, the Spring and Sommer Report of Fashions, We are also the Agents for the American and European Monthly Reports of Fashion, and Heniach to. Co.’s Patent shears. A full line of MILITARY TRIMMINGS, suit able for Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, JOHN A. GRIFFITH. JAMES O'NEILL, j iteb2-3tawtal JOSEPH H. MAGUIRE. 1 OPQ,t-A- R Sessions of Allegheny county. Pcnn -1 sylvania, No. March Term. A. I). \S(U. In the matter of the petition of sundry free holders of the City of Allegheny, for the vhch* tion of obtain alleys and a street, in the Secoml . Ward, of said city. All parties interested arc hereby notified, that on SATURDAY, February 13th, IS6J, * petition was presented to said Court, signed by twelve freeholders of said Ward, praying the Court, to grant & rule to show cause why so much of an ! alley lying in said Ward, parallel with Hiduell | and Fremont streets, should not be vacated and ! closed up, from the northern line of the right of j way of tne Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, where the said line crosses ! said alley to Island Lane.'hecause the said por j tion of said alley has become useless to theput*- j lie and those having lands abounding thereon , And. also, why so much of the alley that Ur?, in said Ward, parallel w ith, and betwe* n isl.au.i Lane and Juniata street, should not be \ neared and closed up from Bidwoll street to the street I Jcnown as Allegheny avenue, lor the reason that tV» same has become useless tolhe public and those having lands boundingthereon. And. also, why so much of Juniata street, in said Ward, as extends from the eastern line of 1 the right of way of the said Railway < ’onipany. where the said line crosses said street, to the street known as Allegheny avenue, should tint l*e vacated and closed up, lor the reason that the same has become useless to the public and tho-e having lands abounding thereon. That said (‘ourt granted the rule and ordered that notice t>e given of the filling of said petition, and of the granting of Mini rule ;i« required by law . Hfl\ IDS, Pittßlmrch, J ’h.. febl6-Bt-2taw Removal of litert stable.— The undersigned having removed hia Live ry Stable from the rear of tne Scott House, to near the corner of First and Smithtield street. W. Conn’s old stand, is prepared to furnish carrigea, buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest notice. Also horses k « pt at livery at reasonable rates. Undertake and all arrange ments for funerals will receive is special atten tto, a- NEAL -B RICEL A Nl>. AXSINB. PRUNES AND C U R - .KANTS— -1,000 pkgs. Bunch and Layerßaisins. in whole, half and quarter boxes. 50 mats Seedless llaiaixu, *l5 kegs do do 30 casks prime Zante Currants, 50 kegs French Prunes and Plums, j 25 boxes do do ' J ust received and ior sale by BEYMEB fc BEOS., | mhB 126 and 128 Wood «t. <>V I ITTSWKOII l-illi . T ' - K if L. VS AU.NLK. {'resilient JOHN 11. HAAIP'I ()X, Att’y of Petitioners. Wiwt yrooi thr IVayncsbvrg Re/mbtican. To the Ladies of the Literary Societies of S ol, * s outh to guard us. and in manhood save ; ways Ur J i;UIJS from the thousand °stray > H ' in ‘ l ° r Wron? ’ therein our manhood MORNING POST y swront, BABE & ICIBBS, Proprietors. ■V I i I !|v PLAIN.AIID FANCY JOiM|Mt!ng Executed In the be7t SPECIAL ATTENTION, PAJN TO RAIL ROAD, W|MMrrilE AND IE6AL PRINTING. for doing Posters. &e.. For Exhlbmons and Concert, dmot .utpaMed In the city. - when peetep ky afmosphei-e (jf tbediattle,-field, and - cea thel W ‘ th ngin 8 anxibu^Kn. th ® starry/ bairnejT 'jifrtheirj country through the varied and checraered, fot tunes of each bloody day,' thcxrdnla nf “?“»* h° mpla!nt chragea upon Heir lips Into shouts of honest sdmiratinndbr the sublimity of the struggle and the yH vinity ofthe lortitnde Therefore, Mr. Speaker, my ents stand to day, as they’ hBve shadin' all time, firm as a hock, against which the mad wares of rebellionand ciyll “W- dash; but still the. receding I (1 w ± ll leave them oted and 'Smmdr. able. They hare bom long and nfitfent fy, even for three long, weary/yefirs. They now .stand in this orseenca.,aiid though me, as one of their, representa tives, demand that tardy justice sMlTat last he done to them. Did I Mr; 1 Shea ker, go beyond the: bounds of mpifeal < tion and prudence, when I declared these people deserve this relief?. ’' " ' The VeryDooumentThoy Waited. I . Tu 6 Enquirer hi aiiuiflhg ! to the chaTge of York TriHne I that Lincoln’s Amnesty Proclamation ! was not published in the south, says ■ As to the suppression, of .‘Pjeakbmt lan coin s Proclamation of Ajimest'K’’lt is utter y tee ■ The it m full—so did every -daily 'paper. >-It was exactly the kind ofAotJamatipn ;we wanted Mr. Lincoln to make, It I w . a3 n tbc full and complete cohfirmaSon of all we had charged upon Lfacoltrf it I demonstrated, by confession, that-!-We were correct when we told the ; .people i of the Confederate States that the subju ! gallon of their liberties wag to be’affected by their degradationto a levelwltiftbeir ; slaves. It shocked the sensibilitles of every class.of the people, and was, s4tis j factory evidence that not social fffißMjnt I the outrage qfrnothers, iyii-e4‘ ! | by brutalized negroes, were tho.terms’ i on b T terms, of anmesfy hFefed’ I nave;suppressed would have been an .act of atupendons tolly. Ibe ical capital in party slang. This -’proc lumation supplied that capital; it could not be denied ; it could not be explianed. Its meaning was palpable; iE dbjects too plain to need explanation df'eideiaa tion We spread it before our readers; called their attention to it; we invited lliem to read. They did read it; the sol diers read, and while wo.dopot attribute jo the proclamation the enlMmenWthat have recently taken plncepwedobeltve that it checks desertion.’,'.. The Siege of Charleston! Correspondence of The World.' ’’ ilri/roK Head, S. C., March 3. ■ Ihe night the wounded reached Beau fort, from Florida, the 22d of February ; there was a great bail going on, but, the presence of the maimed and sacrificed heroes fell like a pall on thefcskvltSs of the evening The ball was c® Shiftt, was the next thing to dancing,, on,, the graves of the patriotic dead. Thu ad miral has gone north, perhaps not fb.Tre tum. Let him go into the"Ordlfince Bureau, where he is » credit and honor | to the service, and send some one, else | here who is better adapted to sea fight ing. There ate no obstructions’ of tmy kind between Sumter and Moultfle; s and the ironclads ought to go inanddrive ' the. enemy from Sumter in twenty-fonr horn s. Commodores Bo wan or Craven will do this, but I fear Dahlgreninever will. You have heard the 'particulars of the destruction,,of, the JSpusatonic. Jfo doubt the officers and criiwqfd all they could to protect themselves 1 fro® the infernal machine. How much better to have lost this vessel in attempting to *** AQENT. No. 123 *• prepared to bring’ttmt or bring out or aend back t6*,any part ot thje ofd Country, either bfe steyn or tair sicHraioNßg FOB SALE, pdyaWe ln ugr part-of Europe. ~ . i Agent for toe Indianapolis and Cincinnati Bait road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line >. of- SaWqtfracSbtfc ai&for crs sailing between Netf YorltjlLitLOrpooirulaa» gow and Galway. ’V_ v janft-lyd * THO&tl&BaSdzaiN. T KW mwius i-4 phla netr Btyle of Stoapetf'OoM 'JPtyer with Satin *<>* sale by W. mho ' ' Iff Woc<* *?, JUSTICE^