The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, March 15, 1864, Image 1

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WEEKLY POST.
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Ten copies, each tv*'"..'', I™
Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1
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JAS. P. BARR,
Editor and Proprietor.
MEDICAL.
JJKRNIA OR RUPTVRE.
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rnpture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Ilcrnla or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss.
Ritter's Patent Truss*
Fitch's Supporter Truss.
Self-Adjusting Truss.
Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for
the cure of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, AJxlominal
and Spinal Weaknesses.
Dr. S. S. Fitch's Stiver Plated Sup-
plies Drops, for the support and cure of
Elastic Stockings, for weak and varicose
Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints.
Ankle Supporters, forjyeak knee joints.
Suspensory Bandages
Self-Injecting also every kind
of Syringes.
Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss which will
radically cure Hernia or Rupture.
at hie 1-rt.v Store, No 140 WOOD
S i'REET.; sign oi the Golden ivfort&r. Persons
writing for Trusses should send the number ot
inches around the body immediately over the
Id!?. KL'YSKK will give his personal attention
to t he aplicat kirxd Trusses in adults anil children,
and he is satisfied that, with an experience of
twenty years, hr w;l: be enabled to give satisfac.
Sclf-lujccllng Syringes.
Self-Injec tSyringes.
Self-Injcciiutr Syringe*.
Scl/>lnj(rlliig Syringe*.
Sold at ItK. KKYSEK’S, 140 Wood street.
Suspensory Bandages,
Suspensory llaudages,
Suspensory Baudnges,
Suspensory Bandages,
• A dozen different ki
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen dilferent kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
At DK. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street.
ooiO-lydAw __
pILES OF
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
CURED.
Below will be found a certificate from one of the
most resrpectablc citizens of H’Jiirw township in
regard to Zfr. Keyser's Lindsay' Blood Searcher.
The Doctor's certificates are within reach , and no
one need be deceived in regard to his preparations.
Da. Geo. H. Keyser I became afflcted with
Piles about twenty years 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 liars 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 me at my
house and gave me some medicine but it would
not do, I cquld not get well. Over a year ago I
got an advertisement of your Lindsay’s Blood-
Searcher, made by yourself—when 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.
bought one bottle and took It home with me and
used it according to your directions. I then call-
ed to see you again, when you said I could no
expect much beheflt tr. :n one bottle. I bought
it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five
bottles. After this quantity had been used, 1
was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur-
ed me for twenty yeai ?. In other respects my
health is improved, and 1 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 without
the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can
pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind ol
work which before used to hurt me. When 1
found out yaajyttood-Searcher 1 kept on taking
It well. 1 consider it my du
iy&yttrateTny case known to the country for the
benefit of others who may bo suffering as I was
and do not know the value of your medicine. You
may publish this if you like—l live in fFihtim
Tovmthip, and will be pleased to satisfy any one
of the truth of this certificate if they wish to caII
December iith, lSeifc-
out for the name of DR. QEQRGE-fH.
KEYSER on the cover of Hie bottle end posted over
the cork; also for his stamp on the Untied States
stamp on the top of the bottle to prevent being fmpos
td upon by a spurious article which U in the market.
de2S-iydJkw
~€BLEBRATEP
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of iron,
Bitter of Iron,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Weak Stomachs and Gener?) Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do'Harm,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
We only auk a Trial.
We only ask a Trial.
We only ask a Trial,
Wc only ask a Trial,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Only 76 Cts. and (>ne Dollar per Bottle,
Only 76 Ots. and (>ne Dollar per Bottle,
Only 76 Cts. and Unc DollaT per Bottle,
Only 76 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle*.
Manufactured solely by S. A- KI NKEL &
BR(>. General Depot, lid Market street. Har
risburg, Pa. For sale in PITTSBURGH by all
respectable dealers.
For sale in Pittsburgh by R F.. SELLEL> it
CO , and B. L. FAHNESTOCK <* C< i.
janU-6m
PRiVATI2 DIBEASEK
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
No. 60 Smithfleld Street
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN
need of medical advice slinuld not tail to give
him a call. , .
I»r. Brown’s remedies never fail to cure impu
rities, scrofulous ami venereal affections. Also,
hereditary taint, such as tetter, psoriasis and
other skin diseases, the origin ol which the pa
tient is ignorant.
Dr B’s remedies for this affliction, brought on
by solitary habits, are the only medicines Intma
In this country which are Bale and w ill seedily
restore to health.
Dr. Brown’s remedies cure in a lew days this
paimul affliction.
He also treats Piles, Gleet, Oonnorrhoe, l re
thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Paine in the
Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder.
Strictures, etc. » , *
A letter to hr answered must contain at least
ONE DOLLAR. , . ,
Medicines sent to any address safely packed.
Office and private rooms No r»0. Mnithttt ld
STREET, Pittsburgh, nolM^w.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES,
*< Great American Remedy.' 1
Harveys Clirono. Thermal
Have never yet fail&DvW hes
the ir»no hnvo K/*ort 11- >
OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF
NATURE.
v.ciy Kind.
Or iD restoring the system to perfect health when
suffering from Spinal Affections, Prubip&us,
Pteri the Whites, or other weaknesses ot the
l 'teiine (irgans. The Pills are perhvt i> harmless
on the constitution, and may t-o taken bv the
most delicate females without causing dietn ss
at the same time
they act as a c harm,
By Btrengtnening, invigorating, and restoring the
system to a healthy condition, and by bringing
on the monthly period with regularity . No mir
ter from whAt cause the obstruction may arise.
They should, however, NOT be taken the first
three or four months of pregnancy, though safe
at auy other time, as mioCaitiage would bo the
result.
Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE, ONE
DOLLAR.
e DR. HARVEY’S TREATISE
on Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, Miscarriage.
Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses
of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES’ PKi-
VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of ‘0
pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir
ed to pay postage.
4S-»The pills and Book will be sent by mail,
confidentially, when desired, hecvreet sealed,
and pre-paid on receipt of money by
J. BRYAN, ftl. I).. Oenernl Agent.
oaepb Fleming, Druggist, corner oi
the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts-
Notice" to all, concerned.—
Among a certain class of sell-important peo
ple there is a peculiar feeling oi contempt attach
ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the
diseases named in this card,
why this should be. they nor no one else ran tell.
An? thev not awar** that all ph) sicians treat dis
eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just
the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these
very refined parties. I suppose they would not
let one of Their family go to a party that has de
voted years for their benefit, because he adverti
ses the fact, and their family physician says he la
a humbug so he can get the"case. Often he has
almost deprived the party of his life. He conies
at last to the physician that advertises—how else
are they to know ? Are they not aware that Sir
Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodic. Mr Charles
Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the
treatment of these diseases l These men are held
up as shining lights in the medical w orld : 1 don't
assert that all men are \vc.ithy that publish, stili
there are agreat number of them that are. I have
devoted myself to the study and treatment of
Private JDtsuAS ks upwards of 40 years, and
without egotism can say I have saved hundreds
from years of misery and untimely death. My
treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether,
as I think it is the best and most certain. It is in
my power to bring hundreds of certificates li 1
thought it necessary to certify to my general suc
cess : but my long residence in this city is suffi
cient }ffoof without addingmore. Spermatorrhea
and all diseases arising from it are cured in n
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves
every young man and woman to be careful in se
lecting a physician. The different advertisements
that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and
no benefit will arise from answers than only loss
of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu
ally by my new remedies. Address BOX Soo.
jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postoffice.
JUST WHAT
A POCKET ALBUM!
for soldiers:
for SOLDIERS!
United States for Twenty Ots.
ALSO,
Albums for Centre Tables,
Albums for Centre Tables,
AT PITTOCK’S,
OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFIOK
feb3s
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
Invented 1815. Perfected 1862.
TIECEIVED TRIBUTE PROM ALL
■R>other Sewing Machines, at the World 'b Fair.
1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received
an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel'
er h. Wilson’s a medal for its device, called-“ Ci
rcular Rook*” The Howe Sewing Machine, was
awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,)
as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our
lightest Machine guaranteed ti> make perfect
work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics.
Sold and rented. Cor.'Pehn & St Clair, streets.
A.ll. McG-REGOR.
Agent.
ELLIOTT DAVIS.
my2o-d3tew-ly
e<iBA«KETB, “PINTS AND ——
Oil .Quarta- 11 Reidziok’s Champagne, riIHEBE IS NO BSE IN WEARING
lb Case* Sparkling Moselle. JL PATCHED BOOTS when you can buy a
In store and lor sale by new pair cheap, at BORLAND’S,
MTTet.igß a RininrRTSDN j feby; SBMpketrt,
P'C
MEDICAL.
The Gfeat Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
The G rcat Tonic,
SEMINAL WEAKNESS
RHEUMATISM.
FEMALE PUiLS
No. 76 Cedur Htreet. New York
oc6-rrmliiW
EVERYBODY WANTS,
Holding from 12 to 2-1 PictureE,
Can be sent to all parts of the
AT PRICES
HEEOW ALL,
AT PRICES
BELOW ALL,
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1864.
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C
SPRING GOODS
allies', it is a two storied brick, contains six ] IC SENATORS. ; TO te on any party test or question.
h°o°u“e 8 6?able e Mkl Thlrfis “a ITo the democrats of Pennsylvania: \ It is thus a matter of history that the
yard surrounding the dwelling, filled with shade ] FETj.nw.Crn 7. EX? — At this juncture : Rebublican Senators refused a fair aou
and ornamental trees There rs gas and water in l jn the procecc jj n gsoftho Senate of Penn- ' just proposition which, had it been ac
a general assortment ot the newest styles o< all therms <>r r ‘ h^; eU *g;. able reßi . ?ylTan | ai thc undersigned deem it their ; ceptfd, would have organized the Senate
Ttiiniiiiinn. unil Unriorv dencein Rochestertownshii), Beavercounty, Pa., right and duty to address you. ion the second day of its meeting. They
irimmm n S ana nosier), »» , morb than tw „ ninths we have ; attcript to ftsttfy thdr conduct on two |
rooms on thc property. There is also a young , unitedly and determined]) - withstood an grounds. First, that the Senate is ever ■
orchard of all kinds of fruit. There is a gooS ! e g- ort on t j ie part of the Republican ■ organized, the Speaker of a former Sen- , ■■ - „„„ lrV w„,
barm out-houses, tec. It is about a mile from the mßmber9 of tha { body t 0 su bvert the or- j ate being the Speaker of the subsequent , fo “ =*»**»*
iktr terms!inquire of R. M. boles, gauic law. to ignore the precedents of one; and. Second, that Major "White, if , the LONG SOUGHT FOB’
janer-tt South Avenue, Allegheny city. seventy years of our history, and to ; present, would have given them a ma- i DISCOVERED AX EIf liASTJ
WHOLESALE k RETAIL. 1
LADIES’ and GENTS'
NECK TIES AND SCABFS,
LACES, EDGINGS, PLAIN. HEM
STITCHED AND EMBROIDER
ED HANKK KB CHIEFS,
New & Eich Maltese Lace Collars,
EITBROIDERED COLLARS and
abit ’ in ® p . < j! iti< j al r, rg :
For price and terras, apply to in this Commonwealth should the rights.
s 5. OUTHJBERT & SONS, and constitutional privileges of the peo- |
_mh4 _ 61 Market street. pie be subverted. .AVv have relied with \
Of all shades and latest patterns. : C EFORSAI.E i uneaten faith upon that people for our |
lit ,r . -JO J 1 —Pleasantly Bituate on Second street, between support and vindication. and to the end ,
Silk & Worsted Embroid. Braids, , Market and Wood streets, welt arranged with : that their verdict may be rendered w ltli u I
1 hall, large parlor, seven ehamberjooms, dining ! fn ]] knowledge of the facts, we beg
THE SPRING FASHION and”’ater h ft?turef wSTlitloES* ftSitb/5 : leave to present a brief history of our po- ,
T TVI ■ -n , Ten deep. For price and terms, apply to silion (luring the protracted end exciting !
Plaid and Plain Bonnet Ribbons, s. urTHBiHT sosons contest which has just closed.
A Fl .j , j IXF f)F _“ h l 61 Market “i, The members of the Senate assembled
in the Senate Chamber at Harrisburg on j
Tuesday, January Oth, A. IT 1H64, at 8
p. m. Of the twenty-two Senators hold
ing over, ail were present save Major
White, who was a prisoner in the hands
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ) of the rebels; of those present, twelve ,
v turner; of Oimptuolleii op thk uy, > wore Democrats, and nine Republicans. ;
Washington Uity, Feb 13th, 1861 > T[ « * was called to order bv the
Wi b\iv trom manufacturers and first hands Wherka*, By satisfactory evidence presented 1 ‘ ~ .. , „ rt i*
, A ' * . . , , , „„ to the undersigned, it haa been made to appear Hon. J. P. Penny, the Speaker eie< tea ,
only, and Oder to merchants and dealer, an ex- « " <e th “ ffl<^Ss l ', NATIONAL HANIi OF tht , c!()s( , of ? , p ,j„n nf l«0:l. The ;
tensive and ■■ -archill,- ideated sto.-k MEANT- PITT sBVItOII. in the founty of Allegheny. <. of th( . Commonwealth was
EKN PRICES. and Mate of Pennsylvania, has been duly organ- treiKlU.. 01 ill. , ‘
ued under and according to the requirements tg then introduced tint! present' a tne.lc |
■>l VCRTJM <V I^'D K, the Act of Congress. entitled" An Act to prtP turns from the districts which had elect- ■
j vide a National futrrncy, secured by a pledge of nstors in October Wd. The re- '
United Stair* Stocks, and to prn\ ulv mi them- , • , ;
ouliiiion ami redemption thereof,” approved hot*- turvre Were opcncil and rend, by which It .
r.uiry 25th. 1863. and has complied with *hthc ;i npo;ired that four Democrat? an«l seven :
\T ri ’~ J , ]no\ ihious ot »abl An required to be compiled ij. ~n i .i;r qT, c \ m ,\ b.of.Ti elected all of
; NeW GOOaS with before commencing the business of Bank- Republicans IlTin torn <K(UU an
i whom were present, thereby causing a ;
! • Now, therefore. I, Ut'f.H MrPoi.r 'X"H,, (’omir- j n the v*te between the two great po- :
New GocdSvnei'onl)'SauoXAL HANK of litictil organizationsot the country as ,
i,c " FITTSHUKiiK, County n; Allegheny, ami State represented on that lioor. ;
~f Rcnnsylvania. la AiiWiorired to commence the pnon tin* reading Of the certificates Of 1
. business of Bankiiur under the Act aforesaid. , • .. _ VAnM i; nvil i, pnn »i IP f hitv of ;
• vt n ri —— In testimony whereol witness my hand (Kftion, it t\ou (l IIBU 0C( n the ClUiy or |
r* l , XMew Uo'' n . j . ( and seal of office, this i3th da\ of Febm- \ hi* Senator elo ted speaker at the close .
* : s ') «ry. 1*561. HUiijl Mrt'T Lmm’H. t j m-ssir»n of to have vacated i
b . - I omptroller ®f the ( urrency. Hmir , hnil hc governed in his ;
. ® New Gooda THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK IjPo<> n' wi ,‘i -'i , x P n v s . s ( .bo 11 s x F arfi ( ° t "
of PITTSBVRUI, PA., prescribes Ill'll tlic (J'-ncrai Assembly
Nt-W Goods' au) -Ed New Goods iFnrmtni- IKON ('in- TiirsT cimrAKV.i shall meet on the l«t Tuesday of January
(E Q ‘ in cv.-i V year, and by section XI of the
g--s p] rspuHi. 8300,000, Witt, pnv.iegoij ii.-rease tc aVitcle, that "each House" (I. e.
Wotir fi-nnila H 1 Ttfow (rnnilq 5t,000.000. when they meet on tlcu dnvi shall elect ;
blew Goods , . R JNeW GOOQS Th , IK , IN CTY Till.NT Company m.- naSpcakJramlotherofflcers. It appears
d I l ° ,lu ‘ Hntlcrj.igncd ihat the words -'each ;
■KT : fiff J : \T attt .fiwio al Hankine Huamess Umlrs bought and sold. House shall elect its Speaki-r” .are suf- i
iiJCW UOOQ3 3 j JNOW GOOdS n-ceiw'.'. Oil Dcpos.i. and t ole. iioiifl fi r i rn f|yr certain to determine the quea
ri mad-.-on all puis el the konniry. I L.y„
' MKUTQB'* •
N ( - rjT Onn/lQ 2 i Mow PWW' i>, ..B T li • - l “*“V ..ui't;'..iau,o,Tcuine oi I*G4
Ir.W Unods , a Q , JNeW uenc the latter being a new and distinct body,
Wt.w rmnn- f*'" 1 - ak\K!i, UresMent. made up of other members who had never i
rfLtt UUUUo .TNM u I'ATiLluoN, pirticipated man election for Speaker, !
ft-hrj-imd ‘ ,T yl ' AK fiy the express terms of the Con- I
siimtion, “each House shall f’when they
meet on the first 'fuesday in January in
each year) elect its Speaker and other of
ficers,' J it is manifest and ctestr that the
St nutor |rum Allegheny had no shadow
of right to exercise the duties of Spt-akn
over thia new Senate whkdi had never
< ‘lectori him its Speaker, and we have
never recognized him as such. But ad
mining, for the sake of argument, that
tire wordsof the Constitution are ambigu- .
ous and certain,‘then precedent and
usage, if they exist, must deUri mine their
nreaning, and by Ibis test the undersign
ed desire that their position may be tried.
During a period of seventy years, from i
1 T’)4 until this day there is but one other ;
instance where a Speaker elected by a i
former Senate attempted to exercise the i
duties nf his office over a succeeding and |
new Senate, and that was during the i
‘ Buck Shot‘War.” when the late Charles
B. Penrose, the Speaker holding over 1
' ntertained two motions relative to rnn
ic-tcd scats; but, when these were deter
mined. even ho vacated the chair, and
did not dan- to resume it, until by the
vote n| the new Senate he was elected
Speaker. It tlu* Republican members of
tin- Senate ot ls(J4 can gather comfort
trom this one solitary exception in the
unbroken line ot pro; odcnls, they are
welcome to it. The boldness and mag
nitude of their act of usurpation has de
stroyed its s gnilicance as a deed of rev
olution.
The Senator from Allegheny, notwith
standing ilic express words of the Con
stitution. with their meaning illustrated
by the action of ail former Speakers,
si vc one, torn period of seventy years,
after the reading of the certiticates of
election which created the new Senate,
feb2-3tawtai failed to vacate the chair, which he oc
wTOTicE.-iNTHBCOi'RTOFqrAR- dunicd by courtesy and lor the sake of
ter Sessions of Allegheny county. Bean- convenience. He requested the new :
syivania, No, —, March Term, A. p. ltkii. Senators to come forward to be sworn,
howen f«"h7 v££ This the Republican Senators did, and.;
tion of certain alleys and a street, in the Second also the Democratic Senators; the latter, j
Ward, of said city. , xt however, under a protest, in which, in j
lS!i»i. a“tit“ I’rief and emphatic terms, they denied
was presented to said Court, signet! by twelve ilis right to administer the oatll of office
freeholders of said Ward, praying the i.'ourt. to j 0 them, they bavins been elected mm
grant a rule to show cause why so much of an . \ , i,„ i,„j
alley lying in said Wanl, parallel with Bidwell hers ot a body of lu. iiad never
and Fremont streets, should not he vacated and been elected Speaker. It is hereto be
closed up, from the northern line of the right of observed that this course was necessary
way of the l J ittsbu r gh, Eort W ayne andl.hicago .. * ,
Railway Company, vvhere the said line crosses ■ °U their pari, for the reason that it was .
said alley to island Lane, because the said por- the evident intention of the Republicans, |
tion of said Alley become useless tn the puh- g^ou i(i th c Democrats refuse to take the j
lie and those having lands abounding thereon. , , ... n
And. also, why s-o much of the alley that lies oath, to le:ive tlieir names On the Toll,
in said Ward, parallel with, and between Islam! whereby OUT opponents Would have SG-
Lane and Juniata street, should not hi* vacated fMirml a Hear nmioritv of those votinc
and closed up from Bidwell street to the street <-Urt cl a Clear major.!} 01 tuose voting.
known as Allegheny avenue, for the reason that After this act of usurpation the new
ths same has become useless to the puMi<j and b\ r a ntimimmis vote adonted a
those having lands boumiingthereon benate. n\ ft unummoiih vote, aaopiea a
And. also, why so much of Jumara 6trect, in resoluuon to proceed to an election for
Bald Ward, as extends from the eastern line ot Speaker If it i? not true that the office
the right of way of The said Hallway (\impany, 1 ‘ v .. r ... nf . ~c«lu . i,ndnr«i'‘n-r»ed contpn'd 1
where the said line crosses said street, to the wastacant, (.asiin unaers.gnenconiena, >
streetknown as Allegheny avenue. 5h0,,1.| nut why the nCCCES ty to elect a Speaker,
be vacated and closed up. ior the reason that the But under this resolution several ballots
same has become useless to the pui.lic and those i..u n „ fh . t ti. P firat Aav nf nm
having lands abounding thereon. w( rc held on tnat, tlie-tirst (lay Ot OUI
That said Court granted the rule aforesaid, meeting, each resulting in a tie bet ween
and ordered that notice be given of the tilling of the Republican candidate, Mr. Penny,
?equPr^Ty n iA B * m ‘ e “ and the Democratic candidate, Mr. Cly-
JOHN H. HAMPTON, mer. The Senate adjourned until the
feMfr-Bt-2ta\y Att’y next day, when, after several ineffectual
Removal op livery stable ballots, the Senator from Berks, Mr.
The undersignedhaving removed his Live- Clvmer, on behalf of the undersigned,
SLr toe'ooraer'rf ITr6t°lnd Sm < HhaMJ U ,tree , t 0 the blowing proposition of com-
W. C. Conn’s old stand, js_prepared to furnißh iromise, yiz: That the Republicans
UNDER SLEEVES,
DRESS TRIMMINGS
RATIONAL BANK
VELVET RIBBONS, S
Jet, Bugle, Steel, (iilt and Pearl Buttons,
Small Wares and Notions
In endless varity
78 Market Street.
New Goods
New Goods i or
•J
New Goods
New Goods
’ I
I New Goods
New Goods
f.-biu
NEW DRY GOODS,
GARDINER & SCHLEITER’S,
9 2
IVTATITfFITP STHBBT.
Black Silks, $l.OO per Yard
New Spring Chintzes
Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75.
New Spring Shawls
Dress Goods, at 31 and 37 l-2c
New Spring Dress Goods
Russia Crash, at 12 l-2c.
Best Kid Gloves, at
OPENED THIS DAY,
AT HUGUS & HACKE’S i
400 Finn's New Sttlk Prints— j
DARK AND LIGHT, I
GINGHAMS, j
I>E LAINES at 31 V
BALMORALS at *2.60
Corner Fifth and’Market 6t9.
A* GOOD INVESTMENT.—A NEW
J\, and valuable machine. capable of netting
V-'6 per day above expenses, has just t>een com
pleted and patented. The patent-right f Mu*
r tate of Pennsylvania with one or more ma
chines is now offered for sale ->n fa\ oraltle terms.
'1 his is a rdre chance |nr investment, f rom
rJ.OOO to >3.000 canital roquiu-d
Address
feb24-t f t 1
JJIC BLINKS, KETCHUP AND SAUCE-
100 doz .V, gallon and quart Pickles,
30 do pint Pickles,
20 do English Pickles, assorted,
200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints,
200 do Pepper Sauce,
20 do Cumberland Sauce,
10 do Worcesteshtre Sauce,
6 do Walnut Ketchup;
6 do aiushroon Ketchup,
a) do Imported French Mustard,
60 do Imitation do do
just recced ““ ft. BEOS.,
126 and 128 Wood st.
i '««*% • | / |’come from the Republican side, save the
.. .... .... ; j il It |l It flvl (YUj 'absurd suggestion of the Senator from
rawßLiiso hoxTSK FOR sale.- | **V W j Erie, Mr. Lowry, that he would vote
m 3 The subscriber offeifc tor 6ale the dwelling j ' FT j f or the Democratic candidate for Speak
Av“nu£ Fi«t h w^XAn^hen“, Ua The°lot b ?“i ! T“ : ~ — ! w, provided either he or some one of
feet front by 160 deep, runntng'back to a 20 feet j ADDRE
Tavo large lots OP ground, ! trample under font the rights of their jority.
live hundred and twenty feet front on Rob- CQU ]g an( i Deerg j n c 0 doin* we hare We have heretofore exposed the falla
i b2en aZated by the high Zolve, that ; cyof the by reference to the
feet on an alley twenty fcet wide, containing : bv Bfl act of the representatives of the
Corner of Penn and St. C lair Streets,
I’ITTsBI IMH, FA.
miiE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND
JL most successful BUSINESS MAN’S UML
LF/1E in the United States.
can enter and review at any time.
IiKt'ULAKS containing luil information sent
free of charge to any add res* on application to
the Principals. JENKINS fc SMITH.
deT-lawdAy Pittsburgh. Pa
-jyBW
Trimming House for Tailors.
JOHN A. GRIFFITH & C!0„
Beg leave to announce to the .Merchant Tailors*
and (Tohlors of Baltimore and Washington that
they have opened a TRIMMING llOl'bh. at
the
Southwest Corner of Baltimore and
Charles Streets,
t Ivor the Jewelry Store of < ’anfirld. Ilro <‘o
where the trade Hill find a lull assortment, in
cluding
Piece Goods, Buttons, Braids, etc..
Adapted to that line of business, not surpassed
by any house in the country.
Having established a house in Cincinnati in
connection with the Baltimore .House. and con
sequently having to buy largely. « e tee! assured
than we can offer such inducements to the trade
as regards prices as will make it to their interest
to give us a share ol their patronage. Ju.-t re
cet\ ed, the
Spring and Summer Beport of Fashions.
We are also the agent* for the American and
European Monthly Ke porta of Vaahion. and
Hcunch A Co.'s latent .-'hears.
A fulllineof MIEITAKV TKI3IMIN*IS,Buit- |
able for Merchant Tailors and Clothiers.
JOHN A. < 1 KIKKITH,
JAMES O'NEILL, .
JOSEPH H.MAUUIEE.
. Conn a -'i, -- . . furnish pi - mu KepiTDi.-
cfirriges, busies, and saddle horses upon the should select th(* Speake r of the Senate,
shortest notice. Also horses U•pt at livery at »i i\ * 1 i i._
leasonablc rates, fmlertnki and all arrange- *he the Clerk, and so niter
nieuts for funerals will receive rs special atten- nately Until all were filled. This basis of
lto p *.... neal brio ELAND. settlement the undersigned considered t«>
T> A 1 SINS, PRINKS AND cl' R - be just. It was mad**, not for the pur
»“<• !-«»•" in whole. P°^. of 9«curing place or position, but to
half and quarter boxes, vindicate a principle. It \va» precisly
50 mats heedless Kaisins, the basis of compromise adopted iu l£o r »,
30^XprSeZanL°Curram 8 , when the Democrats having an actual
50 kegs French Prunes and Plums. majority (although not present) were
25 boxes do do given the Speaker, the Know Nothings
Ja,t received and .or fc brus of lhat day (M preßcn , Republicans) the
126 and 128 Wood st. clerk, and so alternately to the end ot
the list. But this proposition the Repub
lican Senators of 1864 refused to accept.
They had entered upon usurpation, and
they determined to adhere to it with all
its consequences.
L During the protracted straggle which
■WfJBSW STTLEe-THE PHJLADEh- followed, this offer of compromise was
phis, new style of Stamped Gold Paper j renewed from time to time; it was al*
M«* 1 ways rejected, and notonepro^aition
mho 87 Wood «t, | tending to a solution of the aHHculty eyer
BOX 706,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
jjEitRIN G
300 boxes No. 1 Herring,
200 do Scaled Herring
Just receired and for sale by
REYMER & BROS.,
mh4 and 12S Wood st.
for Sale.
07 PITTSBURGH.
DEMOCBAT
" i the undersigned would agree never to
words of the Constitution, and to th'e un
brokrn precedents of seventy years. In
addition, we will present a test which
will bo clearly expose the unwarranta- ,
ble and unconstitutional nature of the
claim, that no one, however preju- ,
diced, may mistake or misunderstand it.
By the XXIII section, article Ist, of
the Constitution of this State, it is pro
vided that all bills passed by the Legis
lature and presented to the Governor for ;
his signature., within ten days of the *
final adjournment, shall become laws !
without his signature, unless sent hack [
f with his objections) within three days •
after their next meeting. ;
In 1855 the Legislature met on the j
second day of January. The contest for j
Speaker was prolonged until the fifth, I
when the Hon. William M. Hester, of !
Berks county, was elected. Upon the j
sixth, the fourth day after their meeting, j
the Governor of the Commonwealth re- ;
turned, with his objections, several of
the most important bills passed by the j
Legislature of 1854. If the position of j
the Republican Senators of 1804 is cor
rect, nz: that the'Senate is always or
ganized, and that the Speaker of the
former Senate is the Speaker of the new
Senate' then those bills of 1854, vetoed
by Governor Bigler of tlu- fourth day of
the session of 1855, are laws notwith
standing his vetoes. That this is not
so, or at least that none of the eminent
lawyers and statesmen who composed
that Senate (among whom were Price,
Bu< knlew, Heister and Darsie) so
Thought, is evinced by the fact that they
all voted uj>on those vetoes as required
hy tire Constitution,' which they »urt*l)
would not have done had tlu-y been of
opinion they had l**en sent in too late.
The Sen dor-eof 18.15 did not evrnVhiim
to have met until they lmd elected a
Speaker, much less that thy were or*
ganized. Our view of this fiuiMion is
further strengthened by the nc\ <>f 1804,
which obviously contemplates the <*le<B
t urn of a Speaker of each House at the
hymning of each-session, ami
TTL.fTu-M to he sworn before he can ad
wiini*ier the oaths to the newly elected 1
members. It has been left for' the Re- 1
publican Senators of 1804 to ignore the
Constitution, to defy precedent, and to j
attempt to destroy the very foundgtions j
of law and order. ' i
This disposes of the first ground of de
forme. We will now probe the second
rea&on assigned for their revolutionary
conduct.
\S ho is accountable for the absence
of Major White, or rather, who is to
blame that his seat was not filled on the
first day we met?
It is alleged that Major White resign
ed his seat in this Senate, that resigna
tion having been received by his father,
Judge White, about the middle of No
vember, 18d3. It is to he assumed (the
undersigned reserving their individual
opinions thereon) that the resignation
was genuine, since in furtherance and
in support of the usurpation inaugurated
in January, an election was ordered
thereon by the Speaker de facto of the
Senate, and a new member elected and
sworn. Assuming it to be genuine,
whose fault it is that an election was not
ordered immediately on its reception,
which would have given ample time to
have put his successor in his place on
the first Tuesday of January? Surely,
neither that of the undersigned, nor of
any Democrat in the State; the blame
must rest where it rightfully belongs,
upon the Republicans of the Senate and |
upon their abettors. 1
The excuse offered is that the resigna
tion was not filed, in order that efforts
might he made (the incentive being the
necessity of Major White’s preface to
Republican ascendan rv in this State)
for his oxi liangc. Without slopping to
inquire whether t His ascendancy is like
ly to he beneficial to the people of Penn
sylvania, we will merely remark that if
the fate of Major White'had been differ
ent or more deplorable than that of thou
sands of other brave and gallant men
who are enduring the untold horrors of
captivity in order that the negro may be
raised to the level of the white man, then
indeed, might some such excuse be tol
erated. But Major White’s condition,
much as we deplore it, is no woTse than
that of those who are a garnered harvest
of brave men rotting in prison, Virtims
to the malignant heresies of those who
advocate the social, political, and milita
ry equality of the black and white races.
'That Major White became a prisoner
is his misfortune; that he is not released
is the intentional and designed fault of
his political friends. In either view, he
and they, are alone responsible for the
“dead lock,’ caused hy his absence
After the Republicans had secured a
clear majority, tßey still persisted in their
course of usurpation. In the earlier days
of the session, by a unanimons vote, and
by participating in twelve ballots, they
admitted that it was their sworn dnty to
proceed to the election of a Speaker.
When they had secured the power to
do so, then, in violation of the Constitu
tion, of precedent, of law, and of their
own admissions, they for ten days per
sisted in" their revolutionary conduct.
But from the 29th of February, the day
when Dr. St. Clair was sworn as Sena
tor from the Twenty-first district, until
tliis !hh day of March, the undersigned
have resisted as .before, by all means in
their power, every attempt of
po x. „ *
the liepublicansto legislate. Baffled and ,
defeated, thev have on this day wielded ■
the whole question in issue. [Toe Sen- j Having organized under fhe" National Otuffaifcy
ate of 1884 HAS EI.ECTEDITS9PEAKEB!'] Act i ia noW prepared to Ao a•; , ' ru
Thus, have the con- ( General Bankind Business.
fititution. precedent and law been sus- ; r ... " ••
tamed, and the course of the undersign* [ Deposits received, Suhnsge. ob tlie.nrindpal
ed vindicated. cities 6f the Bast and Wipsf*
\Te have thus narrated tho facta of BOUGHT -AJVI> SOX3S*
this case, and have endeavored,and we * • '". J •
trust successfully to expose the fallacy ; And
of the ostensible reasons assigned by the j office lor the present, (until the coinplstiQn-of
Republican Senators in support of their ’ the New
conduct. We say ostensible, for we do |
not hesitate to declare that the entire f OIMJE-9AVIHQS
proceeding is but a part and pareel of a | No. liO STnlthaeUiat.,
programme which proposes to break opposite the OustonHome.
down and destroy every barrier standing j diebctobs.
between them and their Inst for power ■ wm. E, Sohmeriz, A. HarHe,
and place. A. 8. Belt, Alex-Hof»t0o,
to Uie past, wV have presented ode- l'.Mo^S.
termined and unbroken front. We nave _ Prert.
done so during the trying times of tne | B. 0. somnutg, U&ihJpEotcuu ■
MORNING POST
BABE & MYEBB, Proprietors.
PLATN ifffi mtt' 108 PRINTIifB
Gxecnled In the heel style?* ~ ~
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO
RAILROAD, MEfipAAETILE AND LEGAL PRINTING,
• — ;f - - •
, dpi fisutieiitir doing
Postern, - TProftTOWiTneiir Ao„
For Exhibitlonfand Concert* Cannot he „■
satined in the crty.
present, and sustained Jay, your confl
: t'ence and support, we will continue to
Id° so in the time to cable.'' < ’ 1
| "ehaye presented-you the record—by
it we are willing to be judged.
| HeISTEE Clymf.R, Wm. A. W.UX.VttE,
! Geo H JiiQ Latta, : ' '
C. M. Donavax, Geo. W; SWfte; "
: A. Hiestand Gatz, J. B. Stark
I Wm. Hopkins, , B. Beii.lt, ’
D. B. MontgomEkt, J..C. Smith,.
!H. B. Beakdslbe, ,0, A. I.aseherton,
; Wm. atSHERBfj if si. Kinsey, .
! Harrkbuhg, March 9, 4864. 1 ■/'.
CHEROKEE REMEDY.
’ AND ■ • •
CHEROKEE INJECTION!
Compounded from Roots. Barks And L«e&vefe;'
CiIEUQKZh: REMKDY, Diunt
ir, nirea all diseases of the stritldry tfrjaViij
Incontinence of the irintty 1
Ulatldrr, Inflammation u/the KtdnejjS l si)iietnilUf
Hladtur , Stricture , Ql'dVt’l, Ghv , t i
i.i c3/M-ci>t/It/ recommended in tho*e,cas€9 of Tluor
Albus (or
eous medicines hate failed. **♦->*«..ii>.£T
tB prepareti,-10;^. highly(concentrated
form, the dose only being Ttpm one fcrtwdtea
xpoonfuls three tihieauVtiay. i • •
tstrli is .ita action;
purify ing and cieAnsiog thrblWjafeanßfiig it to
ilou in allita original vtepr j *hua
removing irom the system all pernicious causes
which have induced'dledaee. /-vrid i; *:j; : .
CIIKROK.EB intended aa
an ally or assistanttd thCChetofctdHemedY,
and should, be used; ih.cojmmctipnj.with that
medicine in All cases or Gonorrhea f Gleet , Tfuor
Albv* or WJiitet. -it effitttffate ABfcMtfiy/&o«tMn£ <
and demulcent; removing alf scpldjng, heat,.chor
dee and pain, lining and altnoat
unendurable pain experienced f?ith near*
ly all cheap 'qiiacb Injections. ;<J ’ •'
49* lly; the useio&the'ClierDlcee'fiLevnedy
and Clierokee fujerUou—the two medicines
it the same ti&e—ail'tihprroperdischarges fcre
removed, And .theweakened, orgtui& are speedily
restored to full vigor and strength.
«dJ*Forfuiiparttciil3r9ger;our,paniphiecrfrom
any drug store in the country, or write us,and
we will thail free *fo ady address,' a fdlltre*tlS£'.
Avarice, Cherokee itemed y. ®- per, bottle
orthr*e‘bvtt]e!if6y*s. ‘ '
4®*Price > Cherokee Injection, $2 per bot
tle, or three bottles for *5.
49~Seht by Express to any address on receipt
of price. ~ . .
.©•Sold by all druggists every where.
Dr. W. B. Merwin & Co., '
SOLOS PnOFRIETGHS, -i
No. do I.iberty aireel^NfcW' York.
Soldi.* t)r. DEC. H. KEYSEH, No. HO Wood
street. mhl6-eod-3&w‘ ■
GREAT INDIAN MEDICUS^
Compounded from *• '*'**•
!*' :
l/ %, ..
00 mP# £
Js* m
§ • f? '-' : " :
CHEROKEE CURE!
.*n vr.faiHng curt ftor Spermatorrhea, Seminal
Weakness, Soctufnai Emission*, and ail diseases
caussd by self-pollution; such uj Loss 0/ Memory,
Universal Lassitude. Pains in the Barky Dimness of
Vision, Premature old Age, Weak Sprues, Difficul
ty of Breathing, Trembling, Wakefulnesi,lifa&tlons
on the Face. Pale Countenance, Insanity, Consump
tion, and all the Dirtful complaints, caused b'y dc
partingfrom tfre path of nature. • r r i \
medicine is a simple vegetable ex
tract, and one on'Which all can rely-, as- 4t has
been used in our practice for many years* and
with thousands treated, It has not failed in a sin
gle instance; Its curative .powers have heen
sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn
case. . i '• ’ ; *
C/3
SI r\\
2
those who .have trifled WAtltftheiroqp
stitution, until they think themafeWes beyond
the reach of medical aid) w« would. iay, Deipair
not ' the Chbbqkek Cube will restore you to
health and vigor, and after all qiiackHSootori
have failed. , - w-t.
49-For full particulars get a clrcutarfrom any
drug store Ip the country, or writerthePfdpriß
tora, who will mall free to any desixing the
same, a full treat! pamphlet-form. ■
49“Pidce, |2 per bottle, or three bottfes ftaM,
and forwarded oy Exprefia to fldl parts ofthe
world. . ;• -It' £
Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere.
Br. W. T£.Merwin& dfljt' ‘ 1
SoiiE t , H<a > *i£fr6H§ 1 : - J i !
No. street,
Sold by GEO. HVXEYSEB, Nb.lW Wood
street. mhfrSweoflgfeare
... lings,
inals, Fowls, &£. . _ ,■- . • ••jiBLOa
Put up in 25c, 60c, and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles,
and Flasks. $3 and $5 slzeaior Hotels,' PabHc
Institutions, 4tc. , r .
**unly infallible remedies khown.” ' ’»*'•
“Free trom Hoifioas.l’ • _ . .. ....
“Not dangerous <o the‘Human’TaCftUtt. rt -
“Kats come <Siit ofytKeithaleatd jm*
43-Sold Wholesale in $ll lane-cities.
43-Sold by tod Betafl&BßtSSry-.
W «s! !B^vrifti/r l SiA^ba.
4®~See th&fi < £GbsT&&’&*same 1b an each Box,
Bottle and Flask before you. buy. - .
*5-Address : BESBYB.
E. s ELLERS 6l CO.,wholegalerand retail agents,
Pittsburgh,*!?*-* JfS'&At-A 1 '
legheny city, Pa. m514-u indaw
R E MQ;¥ A
Ox <rns kirst uaV ! i»p •&&&&}*
wilfcrepiove tOrNo.
ent occupled-by J. M. HbfFmaiP* Brb.YancfvrOl
be prepared to«give the publlcgßperaliaattgTaifc
tioo with a well assorted stock os. PHILO
SOPHICAL and-’MATHEMATIGA'IiiNS'CEC-
MfiNTS, and a' large; supply of, OPTICAL
OOQpS, with a fine aESortment'of KtJSSIAN
PEBBLE SPECTACLES, which &ce'wh|xaaf£d
to strengthen and 1 mprove the sight. Made. and
sold only by J. DIAMOND; Practical Optician,
No. 39 Fifth street, r
Remember the number, 51,5f,1>l Blfth'-sfreet,
After the Ist of April and do not .he imposed WK? 11
by others. < mbl
fpHE
THIRD NATIONAL BANK