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NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION
The IHafetc/t of. Saturday published a
— , table of figures, intended to prove that
ANOTHER EXPLOSION. I tlie Into clrt*inn in Now Hampshire was
Never, in the history of our Govern- ; fairly carried, and irquestsus to copy it.
rnent has there been so many and such 1 Our neighbor will excuse us; we can
; 4esperate fcflbits made to blacken the Tep- cypy nothing going o justify ta result
* titation of one of her citizens, as have brought about by the most open and un
- been attempted, in the past two years, disguised political infamy. Our charge
to 1 datriag&Gen: McCdetx An. Thatoffl- was and is that the armies of the I’nion
~cer, after having saved the eap'.tol from were used by the Administration to
invasion; after having, with a control the election in question. This
iCOwed and demoralized arnqy, driven ; is so notorious that no columns offigures,
'G?n. Lee from the field of Antietam, j however well arranged can disprove it.
' and while in pursuit oi the retreating — l —
force, was dismissed from his com- FINANCIAL PERILS
, maud. This unexpected, tivach ruua and * rnm tho Nfltlunal Intelligencer.
4 - _ , .. * r i » e have repeatedly called the atu-n
-infamous act upon the part of Lincoln „ - , 1 , , .
v 1 tmn of our readers in C ongress to the
* yiU never be forgivtn by the American necessity of making Limelv and adequate
people. It was an infamy, not only as provision for the purpose of coping with ,
regards the officer himself, but was an . the difficulties, actual and threatened, ot .
~ i 5 . . : the financial situation. We have nu:tic- j
infamyagamst the army of the P( tomac, , , , ~ , . . 1 !
, J ularly signalized, as indiruuug a >ource ,
and aga nst the loyal millions who have 0 f danger whhli calls for remedy, the
been pouring out their blood and treasure disparity which exists between the 1
to enable fanatics to experiment in order . amount of nur current expenditure* ,
. _ , ~ . ___ which is raised by loans and the amount
P & . P ' ; which is derived from contcmporory tax-
Having committed the sin of dismissing ation, as compared with the policy <f
*■ while in pursuit of the . Great Britain during the period when !
enemy, the business of the Abolitionists, ; * ier anDU:I I expenditures reached their j
. greatest height, though still falling much
bolow our own. "We have previously .
stated that the nearest approach to our '
enormous annual expenditures which has ■
ever been witnessed in the history of the .
world was made by Groat Britain in the !
year the last year of the great !
struggle with Napoleon, when the ex- j
pendilures reached the sum of £111,000,-
000 sterling, about £08,000,000 of which
was raised by loans. In our own case
the disbursements of the fiscal year for
1863 were $714,709,99."., of which s"bo,
266,682 werejprovided for by the issue of j
paper money or loans. The estimates oi
the current fiscal year amount to $749,-* • M cornwku
731.960, of which arc to be & KERR,
ra.sed by loans. Assuming the pound . ~ _
sterling tube equivalent to five dollars CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS,
of the United States eunency, it will be Silver and Brass Platers
seen that more than three-fifths of the And manufacturer* of
whole expenditure of Great Britain in .. s r\ ,
181.7 were raised by contemporaneous 6- UarPl3go Hardwar©,
taxation and less than two.fifths bv loans, No. t St. cun street, and Puquesne \v*y,
while we raised in i B6:> little more than e the Budge,)
one-sixth of our whole expenditure bv ITTTsijt’ROh.
taxation, and relied upon loans for near- ' '
ly five*S:Xths of the remainder. The es td£T'\ A ™
timated propoition is slightly better for just recm.M 5 \iso, **ruic
1864, but still indicates a disparity which Brushes. Nmi itrushr-i. >tnvin; Brush h .mi
cannot be long continued w.thout tie- , l - I ;V*° KS fo f
*tro} mg the public credit, and hence the uidi’ogu.-K Hruuh. h uncle <>ifinii in.i
necessity of adequate taxation in order l ’ in - t'°rt nn.i sh<*rr\ thr burst .w-*-
to bring"., remedy to this sourer oftvr.i
ness m our system. innmr.irna
M e need not add that the Secretary of .
the Treasury has frequently enforced on ■ y\[Z {vuiu*' I'Zllu o‘! ?! 111
Congress t lie duty of making provision . run* \t i.r,. rub.,;, o ; ; j,. u t-. J,* ; j ll.'lil
under thi-* heat, wldle inaUiing upon a * >UTV '' Litt* 1 nrUm < »ii *»: yo .•mi- p«*r u-vii *n
more strict observance of uonoinv in ilu
conduct of the war and in all the opera
tions of the Government at this riisN.
It is a matter of profound regret, and.' we •
may add, of deep solicitude on the part
of all thinking men that his suggestions 1 ,l lt 1 ' rx-Vi
under each head, and especially with re- At .luM-pi, t lumu - j, nu
guard to the latter, are so little hcede.l ' Al n, a..!,** - '-r
byojthcr the Lig r i dative Executive , ...
Department; of the Government. Mr. , , ", ,i,‘, r 1,’,'1,''.':.'"., ;“•}
C base has thus far succeeded so wi ll in ivt
meeting the liahilitirs created (qually “
ey the necessary And unnecessary expen
ditures of the Administration that his
earnest invocations in favor of economy
seem to he neutralized hy the fertility oi
resource which he has slmwn in risin'-to ,• }^‘ 5 Mr firnt prv]»irt*u i
the hright of any. and every *•«-.»«„.! ,'ZI
made upon the National Trvu.-ury. '1 hi- ,f f«9eJ to iovc entire sHtiaiAction.
it must be eoncedeil, i< a hard penalty to ‘ 7 he \ ENETIAN DYE iathe cheapest In the
pay for the administrative skill displayed koue’com^n“'do U Me y ,he oy.nr'm '
in the conduct of his Department, wiih ihuse usuaiiv «oid for ft.
out the success of which all other S3 f * l A'O.VSK.\TI|.UHO\.-KATII\ 1 fNfcTIAN t: is w*arrAnteil not To in
partinents of the Government w.uld
lin 'e lietn culm the very sinews of t heir and restore. ThU ftri.ctr In \S h.tt ita imil,.* ...Kill- » ,l!l '-‘TtiWitj. the lour no prepai *ti..n 1
>trength. m \ H - K«r pr*»w»r\inir. resi. Tint? hh<l txvuitn \ m»r H n e \ er PV
But it i- obvinnq tlmt ilir r * 1 • o r,,,:* l^e human iivir it j*j the rrnmrkAbie Vie- ♦». . C * E.NLTIAN D 7 E priKlucea any fchv.U
-.0 this capacity ,V Z TV.*, X
there bean attempt to fortify it from It a tuns-t deu-htful HairDressin,: _ Also manufacture! of Mat hlu d’AnsiCA it a'ir mon .<*i*n li, iV- "l!!!* « <* J . A
witliOUt l.y increased taxation and from D rr.uln*at<*a «?urr and dandrutt ‘/LOSS, the bet>t hair di(‘Siting wt u«H2. I'rue mhli-it * ' ' 1,1 ‘ nt ' llJ ' ulce
within,,y-a less extravagant and wa-u- b .wts.oi;, x,,,, ok p utYTruTt.tF
ful and conduct Of the War. It prevents the hair from IrtllinfT Ort and yr^ A GREAT RKBEt t lb\ ’ ” rh " >^;^rtioTO, tJ . , ~r,.,( „ n r, .
More than a month avo an honoral.lt- turning e .,. t . tREAT RLBELLU,V u-ra.*mtho ul.i. t,,/..,a V. m, rci:i ,
member of, he House of Repres, matives Triumph ofa Great Discovery '■& who may h.ve uatortuaatetv c on -,
trom the ..tate (.f hew Cork, Mr. K ul 11 sir .houltl 1,.,. I.ynn s [C,th,irnn I, The nnMn hu nWM inm., n. j I, .1, ilu 1.1,. n,i..tt,n t... .-.Ttu-.t i.v r trscted disease, will ilnd the Extract of PAREI- 1
Clark, suggested the expediency of in- c " M haf ‘ il'cmn us.ir i.iiiA RA BRAVA the specific tor their Ilia,
creasing the duties on foreign imi.orts 1 lieMAS sk KARNES xcii aou. community hu adopted In thetr *U*d, e !' • *»«.-e . tir.w.vn arant . By its peculiar action upon the Kidneys, It i
upon articles of luxury of !1 i lass, as far New y.ir’k. t'IIISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, uil.l l-l ,1 ,t It Vlj'hVshlKl' CSUSM a frequent desire to urinate, thereby re- I
as practicable, not manufactured or pro- " r - -~' ■ ~ ‘ . :■- _ . —t mortß e otwtructlom and securing the suflhrer n j ti- . T ~n-\r t»/-v/-a r»i -
dured ill this country, so as to produce against all fear of stricture of the Utherea. !LA\A L 1{ V H( )() T S
a revenue of $1 iO.Otta.OOO per annum; ' ’
also, the expediency of increasing the
internal revenue tax upon articles oi lux
ury, and upon such ailir ies of domestic
manufactures come in competition ra"H A «A.vs jiagxoi.ia balm
with foreign articles upon whirl) the 1 tea., ll.e most Ueligntlul and exlrannlt
import duties are atlvVecd so Vs to . ....
produce ail annual revenue of tfSdO.non ravishing h Ctuty, Inijiarting the marWcpurity ~1 rtB°DH. TOBIAS' YVVBTI.M LINI.
000. But thus far the attentii nof Con- Jn'tfe f“KJl,* , ' , ‘ <- * r , l ‘.“ c *’ ,!0 «*»•'“*'! SCBUt.—a certain cure lor paint -nnd ' , . !
gress seems to have been diverted fn m freckles, u,,n|,k-., uni rt.ughncss from the".!!!!’ Ooup a'taohltHv IXl '"'' K HhI “" " 1 \ Ht. u\ u hlht V. Othing 0 f the Praotioe of Medicine, I MpHTiTITT AXrTJ.Q A TTft'THfVM
this inquiry, which, in the judgment of lea "ng the complexion lresh, transparent linl sure immediately It Is used. Mothers remeinlier uo. ... J HU-OUltril ll in tVJj » AUllllUJlli
all prudent men, is of tile first necessity skin" Patrn‘ ; o?!f rml ‘"Jafious to n,e this, and arm yourselves with a bottle without ‘ "■) «'<■■ ‘ll's '■ ■meet 1 Iw.j ~|.l I 1
to a vigorous administration of the fiov- gets.' „ what'c, >oid »hfw«.t ••'•«**'**v« i And yet they are allowed to deceive and deooy |
erament and to the preservation of the evcr y"'here. Prepared hy of night ; Wore a physician canbe“nmonil! It rayntinvo .... “ -----
public credit. all r rAn \ L ' HAuAIV 1 ro )’ • ™ A >* J*© too Ute. Romomber, the Venetian Ei n- I P t C> * Mls,( '- W ' TASTE • nitJ _
,"A Merchant of New York,' in the- ' Ss s. babwes a c<... S "u w, ‘** “ nd ; ÜBTWARY,
hope of procuring some speedy nnd cf- New York. all respectable Druggists. Office, 88 Oortlan.lt II O IC C-T 1> r . s
ficient action on this subject, has, we ob- --=^=r-.--- . York. leM-tydawc , * ' ( Ll> ; Until oftentimes after a lifetime of misery death W. BODBNHAHEB, B. D„
serve, called the attention of Congres- to ' «" T ■■ rj A vulleetinn f .i tw xineiv; the kindly ends their sufferintr ~ ““ Office ssi Rw. a » _
the following fuels- IIAIR DYE, VENETIAN ! . ’ . sunenng. Office, SSA Broadway,New York
"The tl M -,, t-INIMKNT and CRISTADORU'S HA lit I ' 1-1 £ <ll<> 1; o, VV .H. BODEXIIAMEII, XI. IJ M
;ia? e | GiWs Chlorine Water,
19 . U .r e millions of dollars every day. iS'n kT“toh "?■£ ~ ~7 I 9HOWEB OF , Chronic Diseases,
the Wiiole sources ot revenue fines- .u'SMU-l'.Niift 'l', nn S lna l c "lor, hy i>, «,' Containing Choice Vocal Duets, with Pian.-. Ac- 1,1 c ®»necUon with the Extract, ia a speeldc for Especially those of the LOWER nnwgr.
sr ’=?sx~s aiSSSSSSSiI fTfl fi.~ . !Sr -w.*s^tti
revenue, producing about eighty millions natural color by aoj easy prucesa, but gives the & M fi | , «”j i *(lEtvs to HOI'SEKEKP- i MTiOl I I<STPR JL DACO
-together, one hundred and fifty mil- h “ ,ri * . 85 I ,^ r 7“^7?,.7 1 . BU, . 1 “'^ r ».'haakful for ~ist • PELLS I M tK &
lions, this leaves eight hundred and fifty ! „ Luxurtaut Beauty, and cx’am.ne tl •' -uA \ T l'- ,,rn “ s to call * 108 Wood Street,
millions unprovided for u nn -' , Promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, RT? A TVDTTP"V" ’ Q Ck DAVE SOW IS STOHE A URGE
"Tr, k vamcates dandruff, and Impart s health and pleas- DIIAI/IHJiI I O 110. SK-r lit M s lII\,. fiomis A Medicine list h M STnnn tul. iX lot of Navy Pounds, s’s Lamp, Baltimore
to depend upon borrowing this antnoss to the he id. I. has stood the test of , , I.OOIJS, vu.cme mat has bTOOD THE IEST OF hpun and Bright Pounds. Also, the largest and
immense sum is simply to decide upon tin ' e ’ being the original llair Coloring, and Is celsbhated ■,, n, 's r M < utlerj . Ten "1 m, s and W r aiter« UK3 ' and ln connection with the use of the most complete assortment of CIGARS In the
the ruin of the credit of the Government, ; pnUemcnatKf ladies 6 '”t issolii by ah* "P T A N O they wilt .dl very low for cash,
(already Stretched to the Utmost limits Lie tlenlfra,.or L-.nn U* I>rf*eure<l by them of the - -L -a Fi V_/ lO • \v rt re * lll anJ >heet Iron EXTRACT OF PARfYRa ut? at- I TPQ PQNTTtA
oi prudence, ) and to bnnir about at no "V; *>• Barnes> cu.. 2ctt The most PowERFn, ana ELEGANT ■ sifei ic HU *' ‘ ,rU lroilS Kv Chests, 1 PARtIRA b ®AVa, ! XO CONTRACTORS,
very distant day a naLionai bankruptcy. 317r "’ 00C '* U ' 1 . m DL *d instruments nwnumcturert * \\\ l Ui 'V..,k I. lie »o or.ier ! pBOPOSAtS ARE ISTITED FOR
“Prompt and decisive measures on,tlio 1 AlUt « Will efl-ectuallv eradicate Ant- A A Die erection of the ThlrU *N atlonal Ba»k of
part of Congress to raise a large part ~f “ ,becoum,J '- n n „, ■ X >»ug standing. ' .»o matter of f
the amount hy taxation can alone save REVETS FIRST PRIZEB;_mM-im ' Jl4 ” J lie 816 : Moser, in the Dispatch building, betweepthe
the credit of the Government, and ensure deceived within a month at State Fairs and 1 " 1 hours a. m., and 6 p.m., Where bids will be
urn ,muing down of the rebellion. j vp , j Xosiiiuto.. t OM — Price, SI per Bottle. I J*. “ SOHMERXZ,
A few simple forms oftaxatiou would ( > M^v 1 T CA n lixi-Jq , % , £«pitai S2OO 000 * ajvvulc. , mhia-dtd Cashier pro tein
produce a very larire sum, without in- Cincinnati who hrw* till! yc^omac * :Gr & Co.'s and Boardman & Gray’s j ‘ nr i >, * lH i»t-, i«c»4- luilrim * CIT»TITTST^
thctinir any appreoioble burden on the j sMusian? Dimment under pretenr" o 7p oro 0 rop n r?rtor- 1 excellent PIANOS, and I ,^ Ol _ <lC
people. The follow recommended : beenthmoughly estopedby the( ’ourl s. : o np. u tA, qmitu'c mci nrtrnue a Miniiniii„.«n ' J , have been appointed Aoknt of this nomtUr
all ‘ t ran si T° f o P ,> ' ha,f P er ceDt " «P on ! SMITH S MELOOEONS & HARMONIUMS , 10
, lran9 aUions ln securities, stocks, i vate Steel-piatc revt-mu* Hiamji. which i-ptnoed DEHSONS DESIRING A PERFECT !
bonds, realestati*. merchandise sold and i over the ton or each bottle. Each stau.ij bears A. Instrument are invited to call and examine I mhb
silver, and in tan » e / a f‘-' ,ni/f of my Signal are. and without Which 1 ,mr £ hAM , n S el«fi where. Amone those who
■4al#» nf nninoiiu c ® r eV(.r theie IS a the article is a counterfeit, dangerous hdvl worth- e t >ul “chftsocl thesFinstruments in this \ Icim
.aic 1 propeuy ot any description. This I less imitation. Examine every little. Ihis Lin- 1 l> w ’° lake Pleasure in referring to Alien Jvra- 1
tax would produce at least two hundred ime “ t has heen in u9e ftnd ‘- r in lavor for “ IC . r ' » Bateman Ooe, esq., Allegheny city ,
millions a year without r*«,,o;r,„ , ! man y J'€“ars. There hardly exists a hamlet on (of Park, McCurdy &Co ~ Mrs’ 1
ofimDOrtmtce tr. 1 11 any loss | the Witahle globe that does not contain ev,- ' lc< j Oakland: Dr. R. McflmtoJk
i luiporiaitce to ant one. The transac- i deuce of ita wonderful enters. It ia the l-cat A Hoeveler,esq., Richard Bard, esg., East LiU 1 I[^ p ftKCEOEATEU FOR THE VA
lions Ot the city of New York alone fta i emolieut in the world. With its prc ocut 0 cut mi- J .; J ‘ , “ u (4»inn, esq., Dr. I). M. Hostetter. D ; •'-! rloua ahectiona ox the Dunes and Throat
shown at the Clearing Honap n ’ 7. 1 proved ingredients, its eflecta upon man and M 800k ’ es 9*. Pittsburgh. '. *“ lha . l ohl, fashion and very popular domestic 1
aced for the naat m “ a T e a ' er * beast are periectly remarkable. Sores are heal- , A CuanmiM nr * . j remedy, (JUMP. EXT. uumposed of
P a3t s,x months sixty-six : <-*d, pains relieved, lives save«l, valuable animflla Btrwment lDtee ° f 5 , ' carB w ’ ith each ln- {{ooeaet. Elecampane and Horehound. Sold at .
millions Of dollars each; allowing that “tide useful, and untold ills assuaged. Forcute, * - HANKIN’-; DRUG STORE. t 3 Mirket street •
OIMJ-halfof this amount is on account of br H l ¥?» sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites. WAMTUtV-ktit Xr -DA-Dry ‘ w Fourty mhs ’ j
nolral nnTehftflAfl the. to • v UD A OI caked breasts, strained hprses, Ac., it ia a Sover- & BABB, * '
aauai purenases, the tax of one-half of eign remedy that should never be dispensed 0 , [
one percent. WOJUd produce fifty millions * w “h. It should be in every famUy. Sold by Role Agents for Pittsburgh and Western Pa
of dollars a year. -It is surely reasonable Rll drugßlBt ‘- n s Vaw v „ t j i& . . Q ' 2 st ' Bt ’ near su«p«n B io n Bn^ e . * :
to expect that, ifione city were to pro- D. S. BARNES. asaortment of Musical Goods , I
duce fifty mittions, all the rest of the ntitK above articles forrai.r imipk .J. —.j. ..j _
United Statea.woifid produce the other ■*• b r sijion Johnston, *. J/briedapp VgsZt t * T f tLo vehrkei>— mo Srj.TS
hundred and fifty. theothe^^w^ s 1 KD "€!H n ß~t b7 |
PITTSBURGH!
MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 13&4
ever since, liasbeen to justify that infa
my. Were they cons cions of his being
fairly dealt witji they would let him
into oblivion, like a hundred others;
but "being certain of having resorted to
foul play to injure him, they are com
pelled to resort to daily slander, for
fear of the people demanding his restora
tion to the chief command.
The last of these shameful and heart
less slanders against McClellan was
that to which we have already' allude.1 —
purporting to come from a member of
the present Maryland L egislature, to the
effect, that after the battle of Antietam,
McClellan held a treasonable confer
ence with Gen. Lee, of several hours
duration. Here are the very words, as
they appeared in the New York Tribune,
and Afterwards in all the smaller lights
of Abolitionism throughout the rountty:
An Interview Between OoncralL.ee and
General McClellcn.
A written communicat iouwn* Rent to the Sec
retary of War on Saturday Inst, by h lurmer
member of. the Maryland Legislature, and a
cousin of the rebel (.i-enernl Lkk had his head
quarters at his house: that on the night after the
battle he sent a messenger Into our hues to < P u.
MoL’lei.lan,requesting an interview at his head
quarters; that Gen. McCleluan accompanied
by some of his staff, rode th at night through t he
J-cbel lines and Jiad along interview wifh-irn.
p-dfe, among ofher thlugs, informed Mr
'C’lkl < LAN that his army was crossing the rnu,-
maCr .The writer has been subpoened before the
Committee on the Conduct of the War
The reader will here naturally inquire
why it Is, that such exir (.ordinary ami
malignant means are resulted to to dam-
age the reputation of a soldier who lias
“done the State some service, "at least,
■and who has, with the consc ou-nees of
having done his whole duty, remained
silent and resigned under all -ants of
slander? This last calumny again-1 Mr
Ci.ei.lan was immediately seized hold
of by-the “Committee on the Conduct oi
the War,” and after the experienced de
tectives, comprising that organization,
had exhausted all their resources to find
something which would forever anni
hilate the object of their hate, they ar
rived at the following most "lame and
impotent, conculsion. ’’ Their conclu
sion reads as follows:
The Committee on Ike ('ondmlof the Hut tnrr 1 -
ligatintjJbesbarqc of Gen. McClellan meeium ‘rcn.
Ur after tHe vhltle of Antietam, have dnmi\:<ni il,<
flatter, at they find Ins only u'itness wholly am li
able.
Sere then is the ex pulsion of the Inst
calumny against the hero of Antietam;
“ When ; wili thore be another invented to
take its place?
There is a saying of Gen. Grant s go.
jog the rounds of the newspapers which,
in this connection, is worth alluding to:
it is fall of significance. It runs in this,
.way. “Gen. Grant flail to-day a long
conference with Gen. Meade, at whose
headquarters he spent the night, and by
whom he wa9 accompanied here It is
1 Understood that he desires to reorganize
the armies both here and in the Wert
qnd that he has said that if permitted lo
have his own way he could soon sup
press McOlellani.nn in the Potomac army,
' which he regarded as the c'tief obstacle lo
■ its success."
, Here we have an additional fact to ex
jplflin this persistent and systematic per
secution. ot McClellan. The army of
thetPotomac is still full of MgClei.la.n
ism, and it must be destroyed, How
jfefct jQeg. Grant found no
Bcrnsideism or Hookerism in that im
mense army? both have commanded it
was dismissed; and
both are entirely forgotten by those
■friiom they commanded. But not so
/.With McOj.em:an ; though absent in
fiexscm he is not forgotten; he is in the
..ffiS m P r *es of his late comrades, and the
business of Grant and the Administra
iWP-i Vili be, hereafter, to drive him
. itfqm their thoughts. As well might they
attempt to give life to the thousands who
were sacrificed at Fredericksburg and
Chancellorsvilie, because of the blun
dering of McClellan's successors.
“ GOPPERHEADISM
As an invariable rule, the Abolition
ists, when worsted in argument, fall
back upon that most silly old c.iv of
Copperheads; as an instance, the Pitts
burgh Gazette of Saturday closed an at
tenipted reply to some comments of our„
upon taxation in the following irTe va
lent mann r:
i, ■‘lt-fitly lonjr time since the Post has uttered a
■ Word‘in euijUeilul.-tliuu ot the greatest crime of
thoaeo. thy. el lave ho hie*! ’ fiebeUion. it is a
lojßgitlnht sihce-it hsajiriuted a line of hearty ee
ynuragenuuit, to our, volantecr soldiery, or at-
to tiil un the ranks of our
dtsuffiirfei-s :i' " '. , r
_J£ow we submitthat denunciation, at
this remoie period, of the Slaveholders’
Rebellion is about the cheapest, sa est
and most harmless manner possible of
airing one’s patriotism. fit:h brainless
performances will do for blatant Aboli
. tionists, whose intense loyalty cons'sts
-in noisy and fussy /volubility, We con
fess-to ha ve been deriloct in this sort of
patriotism, hdt while such pretende s qs
the Gazelle.people were]engaged in spas-
modicdec'umat'on in the safe amusement
of denouncing the rebellion, we were
engaged in fdhng'lhe ranks preparatory
to the conflict itself.. It mere gab would
put down the rebellion, glib-tongued
Aholiiiiuiiniu aould be quite-sufficient
for th. u mli Hating f btit it requires
something and that
something is no!fc%to Be - found among
men. l blatherskites, whose loyalty and
patriotism chiefly consist in mere impu
dence and pretension.
THE l’nST—PlTTSßintriTr, "TOOTjATTOTOOT *'fiTTSST
u 2d. Double the tax on domestic
manufactures. The profits on all classes 1
of gddds made in this country durittg;
theSast two years have been enormous;
an<JJ|tax of,sjx-^)et t cent.would not inter
ier&iii the gmgfiest degree with the sale
and consuqijitldh'of the goods. The tax
■would in fact be paid by the consumer
and not by the manufacturer. This
-would add thirty millions.
“3d. Blake the income tax five per
cent, on all incomes over six hundred
dollars. This, it is estimated, would
add twenty millions.
“These three items would add at the
. very lowest estimate two hundred and
fifty millions to the revenue. The ne
cer-sity of borrowing would be reduced
j by that amount, and the comparatively
! independent position tints attained by
I the Government would make the raising
of-the remaining six hundred millions
by loan a possible operation.
. “The confidence inspired by such an
[honest and wise course-of legislation
would raise the valnf* of all Government
securities, and lower the premium on
gold. The people would feel satisfied
that Congress was in earnest in their de
termination to subdue the rebellion and
preserve the honor of the Government,
and that tlm monsmvs to raise funds by
tlirccl t:iv would render any further is
sue of paper nmney unnecessary.
“I'pon the prompt and earnest atten
tion i»f t ‘ongressto this all-important sub
jeet depends the fate ofthe nation.
“All whirh i- respectfully subrfdtted
bv a
“Xkw York
Xe/r F’-rF 4; Wl.”
\S c have only to add that without tax
ation it will be impossible to preserve the
Federal currency from a growing and
ruinous drpre; iath n, and without taxa
tion it will lie equally impossible to put
restraints on tie tc kless extravagance
and prodigality which prevail in every
department of public ane private life.
CONSI'MPT'iVES.-THlfi "
REV, E..A, WILSON’S REMEDY
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis
Coughs, Colds, and all Throat
and Litug Affections,
Together with a pamphlet giving the presreip
tion and a shorl history of Lis case, can be ol*-
tained of
.JOSEPH FLEMING,
Corner Market street and the Diamond,
TtlU-h Ht 1.) . el.tn |.,T jM.urid.
.1 i A.-b at «•< ntr* |vr pound
■M A -!i M Uhls per pound
» 1 M © V 4 I. .
Wood...street, j TO j Wood Street.'?
"Our present location on Fifth street having, of
late beconde-inore anti more undesirable for our
business* we to announce that we will re
move our MUSIC STORE, on the IST OF
APRIL next, to
122 'WOOD STREET,
Four Doors Above sth St.,
Nearly opposite Pittsburgh Trust Company
exclusive agency for
STEmWAY’S PIANOS
WUi remain in our posßeasion as before.
H. KLEBEK & BRO.'
I r3p“STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES
! AT LOW PRICES.
PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE,
TORRENCE & McGARR,
Corner Fourth ami Market Streets,
Drugs, Drugs,
Medicines, Medicines,:
Chemicals, Chemicals,
Dyes, Dyes, j
Paints, Paints,
Spices, Spices,
Oream Tartar, English Mustard, &c,
F reach. English and American Perfumery and
Tnik't Articles. Brushes. Trusses. patent hledi
cinosnnd all Druggists articles. Mnctly pure
articles at low prices.
Atr'PJij hiemns Prescriptions aocurattly com
pounded at ail hours.
Pure \\ incs and Liquors for medicinal use on-
K X
t meted without pain by the uae of l)r.
Oudry’s apparatus.
PITTSKrRGH.
j. r. iioffman,
fiAML’KL KKKR
AU work warranted
o*the great SECRET IT IS
admitted by all physicians that thegrand
secret of health anu long life lies in keeping rhe
Uood and various fluids ol the body in a high de
gree ol lluidity. When you feel continued pain
in the head or bowels, oi any continued uneasi
ness in any organ or parts of the body, you can
prevent seriouo sickness by taking
HrundretJi’H FMIIH.
Bleeding may el\o momentary ease, because the
blood left will have more room, but as the t*ody
is made from the blood, and sustained by tj;e
blood, to waste our blood is to waste our hi.-,
and rum our constitution. Put Brand ret h'e
Pills relieve the circulation as readily as bleed
ing by only taking away what it can well sp in-
Knd TH«Y NKVfctt Ht'KT.
.Airs Hooper, oi Barnstable, Mass . was cured
<*l \ itua' Dam-e, (ien.ial Debility. poor new j
M h]nnd. and costivrnes= of many years stand- 1
Intr. by Hrandreth's Pills The case at lentrtb is
published in the pamphlets.
Sold by TriOMA> KKDPATH, Pittsburgh, i
and by all respectable' dealers tn medicines '
L-m-lydiiwc
conkkssions and ex.
PKRIK.NVh l iK AN INVALID - Dt.l- '
li.nhod for the benefit. »u«l aha UAtTH>\ i(.
i N<» MKN nn.l others, who ouft'pr if«.m
Nervous Debility, J’tenmture De*ty oi Aim. j
h. *,«i. \ , , supply i tip at the same tune Th k M \ ‘
•r t I.K Hj ofle vv } i c i h is .life, 1 hill. ».-i;
“tllei nnderpoinp eont.ul.-r D-le (piHckery
it\ in. n p.-tji-u.l envelope,
Bim.le copies iua; he J.t.l ~| the Autn.-r I
NATHAN’IKJ. MAYFAIK, c., . ■
b&ltor.l, Kings co., N* y .
FACT. * * • * . . j
fet»i-3nu!\w
AnJ for these reason* : It embrowns and blackens '*•'
Inc hair, or* the tkin. It is a vegetable emollient. ’
n °* a rn - It doesnot burlesque nature a i w -■ ~
with blo<r'.rig metallic tinges, Lut produced her 1* 1- »v 111 Ct» l
rnrn lining iuet Its cooling efiW;t is lasting, it
<KAft dr! e turn. Its results arc uniform. It n«-(-
er /ails, .ttauufacturej by .1. UifISTADOHi».
Ao. 6 Astor iinuee. New York. Sold In aJI
“ruiKists. Applied by all Hair Dressers.
fel)4-l yditwc
APOTUKrAREES,
PITTSB L'RiJH.
Oils, Oils,
Soda, Soda,
DENTIST
114 Smlthfleld Street,
PITTSBURGH
It it a Dye.
TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
SPRUNG GOODS.
GRA Y& LOGAN,
At No, 19 Fifth Street,
Have now opened a com.
plete assortment of
Boy’s
Youth's and
Children’s
Comprising all ttie new stiles ul the present sea
son,ln
Metropolitan,
Leonard,
Cutaway.
Garibaldi,
A XI)
Yoke Suits,
Ami n fine selection of
Sack Coats and English Walking Suits
I'nlt Yi il"ills.
GRAY & LOGAN,
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
Philadelphia & New York
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO.
r>ai]y Vroight Lino
tf ’ ' s }? X M , K , NTs T <» EITHER
V. Agent forwarded to any point Hast or West
tree ot commission and with dispatch.
ATM. P. ('LVJit, Agent,
N<> ltr-. Delaware at enue.
, Philadelphia,
d A AILS HAND, Agent.
No lIT Wall street,
W II.AItiN \\ IULDDIX. President
mhlWnd
1 /■ i • /. ?;
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£ j
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= > ga.
i’ io v i
ST PFRIOR KLIM U.-W K. HAVK,
1 ommen- f.i receiving h ven viioiee h»i of
Cn.lMH) } ash. Is Nouihan Whe.-ir. t.»
r !‘ ii n.-m w huh the hi-.hfbt rr.vl,*- oi : t U.ui*
1 h’ut i-.iui.lc U nrc n-.vt j.n-iMKsI t«. Urninh
OUi .'llrtl unii-r-s Wi I h I'JuUI fij on 1 i. < ihe l»est m
Lou,-* hrnntl
luhl
I k \>\ s i$l;» >.
Birr hii.* kou s u f
Immi 11< i> \ j;(>1 11 hi
ll .‘l SWKJLN cv ( n
_ l,lt ' l Mu '• ''II.HLH.I,! St
EMPIjOYMEKrT
%, a MONTH
♦7p • •# ‘--1 SM'lt - V
•J'ki ft comm hM .u i.a.ul \l n,•bine-sold, or cm
u **• iv..rk :, r tlio shove w'ftgt*»
tnfl -til exyeu^v* i,| Voi iisrti,nil«g|j*^fflj(!fes t
E. P. MIDDLETOTJ\“
I. •"'T> i : p r.p
WINES,
BRANDIES,
-Us,'. J H.,|.rl,dcr ul ;!„•
«>I.I> AV I I I' A 'l' AVI V
-\o. :> A'on h Pro 111 si.,
11,111 '-i) i _ I'M ii. U'l.i.i'iiiA, r x
RAT TOURNAMENT.
;i i IKS 111 IiKAKF.a ( ;i
Hit-.r miiun-.l .rom X,, J. 5 Ijl.jrl;- | 0 ' ' 1
■ then rirw and spacious Lmlding.-. Beware of the numberless quacks to be found in 1
all large cities. Many of them know j
Nos. 206 and 208,
~ s. S. BRYAN,
nil I ourlh st.. (Burke's Buifdlag.)
TO-DAYjSADYERTISEMEXm
GENUINE MEDICINES
Clothing,
PAREIRA BRAVA,
I After an experience of many yean in private
j practice now offers it to the afflicted in
, concentrated form.
What is Pareira Bravil ?—l6BB
No. 19 "Fifth street
.fessSKa
It has been recommended by the talent of the
Medical Profession for nearly two centuries.
The Fluid Extract of
| PAREIRA BRAVA
Is now offered to an afflicted world In a shape
WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.
For all diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grav
el or Dropsicai swelling, no medicine invented
can cope with this compound in its power to it
er&lly
AIJ bad properties in the drug are removed by
the process of its compounding in the shape of
fluid, leaving its
STEELING PEOPERTEES ALONE
Young men who may be Buffering from the
many ills consequent upon early indiscretion or
abuse should try one bottle and be relieved. The
symptoms are
* fe
: 4 i
IW
INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION,
NERVOUS INDISPOSITION,
LOSS OF SIGHT,
WARM HANDS AND LIMBS,
FLUSHING OF SKIN,
GENERAL LASSITUDE,
■r i u
vr i Xu Xu
B$ not arresting these signs, which as unerring
1} point as the needle to the pole, to Impotency,
Epileptic Fits, Premature Decay and Death, a
crime against nature is committed—a practical
although protracted SUICIDE Is being commit
ted.
All medical authorities agree that were the ef
fects of
-HR) SKCOXD
Removed, that there would be iar less use for
WiKNTS \\ V xt- ‘
•' Ml bii!.'U\’ U 111
As the records of these humane institutions
prove that a very large proportion of thetr pa
tients owe their reception ami detention withl
them to early habits of indiscretion.
I or all unpleasant and dangcroU9 diseases
Gilson’s Extract of Pareira Brava
Absolutely cures secret diseases, of no matter
Soldiers Home upon Furlough
Wo. 16 Dry st., Near Tork, General Agent
Wll olesiai 0 eft, RetAll.
J- M. FULTON,
Dispatch Stine*,
FOE TH& AFFLICTED I
GILSON'S
The inventor of the extract^of
It has, since 1688, been a specific for
CALCULOUS AFFECTIONS;
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS;
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS
LEOCORRHOEA and all diseases of
THE URINARY ORGANS
ANNIHILATE DISEASE
KARLA" INDISCRETION
Insane Asylums,
yotjivg men
H. C. OAKLEY,
Ann 'VOK Sale
OIUO9JST,
PITTSBCBQH,
.apiTAi; iwmsr-'j’rra.A v
to-mye advertisements
ALKY BOOTS,
CAVALRY ROOTS,
CAVALRY BOOTS,
CAVALRY BOOTS,
A FRESH SUPPLY
just received
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE,
62 FIFTH STREET,
N Shn LY OPPOSITE THE FOSTOFFII'E.
CARFETSi
2VT-iii x/v/ STOCK.
THE LATEST STYLES IMPORTED
VELVETS, BRUSSELS,
AKD EVERY ORDER OF
ingrain carpet.
WE OFFER AT
THE VERY LOWEST HATES.
W. D. & H. McCALLDM,
Fourth Street Carpet Store,
NO. 87 FOURTH STREET.
For Rats,lttice, Roaches, Ants, Mothain Furs,
Bed Bugs, woolens, &c., Insects on Plants, Ani
mals, Fowls, Ac.
Put up in 26c, 60c. and *l.OO Boxes. Bottles,
and FJaska. *3 and *5 sizes for Hotels, Public
institutions, Ac.
“Only infallible remedies known.”
“Free from Poisons.”
“N’ot dangerous to the Human Family.”
“Hats come out of their holes to die.”
Wholesale in all large cities.
AStf-Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every
where.
!! Beware ! !! of all worthless imitations.
4fiT*See that “Costar’m*’ name is on each Box,
Bottle and Flask before you buy.
HENRY R. COSTAR.
Depot, 482 Broadway, 1S T . V.
AS-Sold by B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., E.
E. SELLERS 5: C(wholesale and retail agents,
Pittsburgh, Pa., and GEORGE A. KELLY', Al
legheny city, Pa. mhl4-omdAw
Fresh stock op sew
OOORS for the present season,
now open for the inspection of our
customers and the public, and to all
those who appreciate style .and quali
ty in
CLOTHING,
Embracing everything that is new and :
desirable for a tirst-claas custom trade, :
which we will endeavor to make up to |
order to the satisfaction of those who 1
may favor us with their patronage. j
Gray, Possiel & Rese,
SrrCESSOR* TO
SAM’L. GRAY &. SON,
MERCHANT TAILORS,;
No. 19 Fifth Street.
1 N. 8.-We make a speciality of Offl- '
i cere Uniform for the Army and Navy. !
I mhlO-lwd |
IJIHk LARGEST ASSORTMENT
I .Coir,
Kip, and
Grain Leather
j With Enameled and Plain Legs,
55 FIFTH STREET.
medical card:
WE ARE WOW RECEmse A
large stock of
Spring & Summer Boots & Shoes,
Which for durability and neatness cannot be
surpassed. They will be sold at a small advance
on eastern prices. A good supply of Winter
Goods on hand which we arc selling at coat.
JOSEPH H. BORLAND,
93 Market at., 2d door from 6th.
POLICE NOTICE.
WHEMAS THE LAWS OS PESS
TT syl vania relative to the proper obaerv
anoe of the Sabbath, provides that Hulk shall be
delivered in the morning before 9 o'clock, and in
the evening after 5 o’clock, notice is hereby giv
to nil Milkmen tb&t this provision of the-Sunday
law will be strictly enforced, and all oSbnders
will hereafter be punished for all infractions of
said provision of this law.
Also, the owners of dray*, carta and other re
bidesare hereby informed that , the City Ordi
nances prohibiting Drays, Carta, ate., from hwtnff
teft ontfce streets, lanea and ways of this city!
w ill be rtgiillj enforced, and fined Imputed for
every infratfon df said ordinances.
; By order Of4he^Mayor,
* mfeU«3t- ' SAMUEL LONO, Chief oTPoilce.
>398.