AblirEßT/SINGS RA.TES. F_ • •;..44;- • : For stincang'insitteeliii &re, (so wolds.i *very - day :. One insertion $ soiOnsiniontli $ 8,00 Two insertions.... 1,00 Two months 9,00 Three insertions... I,2slThree months..... 11,00 Four insertions.. . 1,50 1 F00r months..... 13,00 Five insertions._ 1,36; Fl re months__ 14,00 umayeelt, 2 ,00f Six mont,tl9. 16,00 3500ne 3 - ear Three weeks 6,00 One Square changeable onec a week I year $30,00 II A. I I, It" P O Ei , Single subscriptions by mail, 118,00 per year. Delivered, in the city, at 18 cents per week W 1 , .1 1:2, - li. I, I" P. df. , r-3 •i• . Single subscriptions ti,ao Five copies, each 140 'Ten copies, each 1,30 Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,23 Thirty n .• nEttN,I A OR RUPTU RE Hernia or Rupt lire Cured Hernia or Rupture cored Hernia or Rapture cured Hernia or Rupture'cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rapture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured. Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rapture or licrula cured Rupturo or Meru le cured Rupture or Hernia cored upt are or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh's Radical Cure True• Ritter's Patent True• Pitch's Supporter Truss Self-A dJnalluG Tr./. Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolar,us AL, lominal and Spinal Weaknesses Dr. S. S. Pitc•h's Silver Plated Sup- Piles Drops, for the support and cure of Elastic Stockings, for weak and vart3oae Elastic linec Caps. 1. -- )r wc3l: knocjoints Ankle Supporters. for we , tk knee Joints Suspensory Bandages Self-Injecting Syringes; also every kind of Symqes Dr.. KEYSER Icts a; , ., a Truss wl,l_ll will adically cure Hernia or Riapture byi C't7icc at his I STREET.• slen of the Gol,len Mort tr. Persons writing for Truss, bt - r,:n1,1 semi tho In,thes around the bu.ly immedi.,tely over the DR. KEIC!..:.EI: mili give his persphal atteritmn to the iii:licatinn I TriEFr. in A dult,tril Athlren and he is satisfied ihst, with an experience of twenty yearF. he er.lhie I In zive satisfae Self-Injecting Syringes Self-Inject lug Syringes Self-Injectixkr Syrlases Self-Inject S yri ages Sold at DV. Ito Wood street Suspensory Bandages, Sllipensory Sumpeusory Bandages, Suspetiaory Bandages A dozen different A dozen different kinds, A dozen ditterent kinds, A dozen deferent kinds, At DR. h EYr , ER'r 4 . ISO Rood street. RILES OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING C U It E D ivr °Tic E. To ALI. CONCERNED.— ..AN Among n cart iin class of self-Important peo ple there is a peculiar tabling rd contempt attach- Ir. ed to All 1•11 that advertise and treat the diseases named In I !ils I PRIVATE DISLAS 4P, ) rut} from notitura-tuters and first hands why thus should he, they nor no one else can tell. ortr. sit offer t d merchants and dealers an en- Are they not aware I hot all physicians treat dis- rer•-• e And can-folly to•lutc,l stook at EAST eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just I.•}: t RICE.:••• . , the very diseases Chet are so obnoxiousobnoxiousto these very refined parties. l• suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de-v - ACT 3 L )1 Cti told} ears for th•or henefit, wcause lie at% ertt sea the fact. and their family physician says he is a humbug so he ran get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes iii at last to the physician that advertises--how else NPR' Goods are they to know I Are they not aware that Sir Ashley Cooper, Sir lienjarnin Brodie, Sir Charles Hall and AI. Paul II cord del oted years in the treat first of these disert3elt r These men are held N ow up as shining light-air the medical ; don't Goods Assert that all men' ore worthy that publish. still there are a great number of them that are. I have devoted myself to the study ands treatment of PII.IVATE DI.IMAI , I:`; upwards of 40 years, and N w Goods without egotism can soy I have saved hundreds irom years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether. is I think it is the bast and must certain. It la in my power to bring hundreds of certificates it I N6W Goods thou g ht it necessary to certif . ) to my general suc -.ens but my long residence in this city is suffi cient proof without adding more. Sperniatorrhea N ew Goods and all diseases arising from it are cured in a - , v l much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves ci cry young man and woman ti he careful in se lecting a physician. The dillemit a,l yertiSelllMOF I hat are BOCCI in our pipers are of no a 01112, rindew Goods no benefit will arise trom Halfll4 era than only loss , df health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX Aim Jan - lyd Pittsburgh Postottice. • R EMOVAL. me you told me one bottle would not cure me. Bylaw will be found a cet ale f. an ant of Me must r‘spertable eitl.en., of U, Lk tits tuicnzflp rn regard to Dr. k r • Lind, blood t;ear.her The Doctor's certiticateg ore leition reach, and no one need be deceived in ,gard la hid prepurat WWI DR. Geo. H. KEYSk.Ii —I hecame atileted with Piles about ix - N.ly year, sa,l every year they were growang worm, so v= lo trouloe me very much, so much s et tll:.^, e, to hum jut for work. : , nmetime,. 1 ;,u1 tint I could not do anything - on a.•cor.r,t of hi -In. thry c ,tne out on me as lare:e as a hickory nut. I has tried a great deal of rnedlcioe forilllem. I used to bo) and take whatever I could heir of or read of in dr, tiara and pßmphlots that fell in my is,y. but I could not get cured, sometuncs they would do me some good for a la 12 Wiillo. I , UI after whnis they would return ar in as hal as ever. I .1. applied to two Doctor= wF,o me at my house and gave rue nome medicine hut it would not do, I could not 01 well. Over a year aca I got A.D. advert isement of 's Searcher. made by yourseit—when you sold it to and that my whole system would have to be re newel by the medicine before I got well. bought one bottle ant t..•,1: it home with me and used it according to 3 - our .It;ectious. I then cull ed to see you again, when you said I could o, expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought It OA, one bottle at a hirer. until I ha.l used lI bottles, After this qusrvity h.t.l teen used. I was entirely well of flip l'ile,, which had t,,rtur- ed me for twenty year,. To other respects m 3 health is improved, and I am as well as could be expected for one of my age, being eixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and there is no appearary.e of a return of the disease l'can do xny kind of fuming work now ;without the Piles coming down And hurting me. I can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind 01 work which hoforc used to hurt me. When 1 found out your Blood-Searcher I 1:41,C nn taking it until r got enttreir moll. I com-ider It my du- ty to make my ens". knnwri to ty ountry for the ben.Ffit of,others who may ho suth,rilar. az I was and do not know the value of your I. , :cdi,ine. Yrou may-publish this if you like—d lire in WiJkin Township. and will be pleased to satisfy an3' one of the truth of this certificate if they wish to call ELLIOTT DAVIS December 2.4 th, 1863 4T Look oul 10, the name of DR. GEORGE H. REESER on the cover of the bottle and pasted over thecork-t-Aitinior Ate stanv, on the United Slate: stolnir on the lop of ate bottle to prevent being aivt9 l. : .1 upon by et apurtool article u,:lch iz in the market. de79-Iyd&vit JAS. P. BARR, Editor find Proprietor MEDICAL DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. ' , , . nation for two centuries back this great t history of modern Europe, They there- aa r dg e vg ry pr,,et: g t: o o v en e s, rnmettt, incleed 'adopter:l'li a r, wi t writ has been suspended by Parliament, !fore, in the third section of the third ar- aolltirpfantrpoherases,ofacotolfa:deetisolentikee,iiiatgidi'nniii-iiitit,t,!ivriiiepniltthpiinrife::ithto-:. SPRING GADOI3S. „ v s • the only power which could legally sus- 1 title, used this clear and unmistakable k pend it. The principle of these was ; language that— __ . during the transition from the reign of 6,0 . o . d V a attainder of treason shailwork coraaptiatt of I Git A V& LOG-AN, SPEECH OF James II to that of :William and Mary,: or forfeit', e except during the life of the per- I S tate thOrg.arlaitiZatthipotlfBpartieViq:yetairrprOlollitarthf er ;on and:Wed." Tbe I; real ionic, At No, 19 Fifth Street, HON. JOHN L. DAWSON lin . 1688. All through the American war , I he i ;resit Tonic, . -9i of inde,pendence the frkends and ypa- t In disregard ofthis constitutional pro- I Experience proved sits great,eganerPY hibition, this House passes a joint reso- ! and eminent benefits; niadsthespeCipitiaars The cheat Tonic, , HAVE NOW OPENED A COS I- OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1 . thisers of the American cause were bold pol i cy and I lotion explanatory of the confiscation act ev - ery State grew we nn ins thtdrattaels-ri Sas ,:rent lonic, piste assoitment of for the purpose of confiscating the fee ment to it, and,wishedloriti tyr;d; : Boy's k in their condemnation of the ON FREEMEN'S AFFAIRS. measures of the Crown, and it was held I and making it operative against the in- i The North it • il' rofiltatrargiltryir that this was but the simple exercise of I k nocent as well as the guilty. a p . . e t : Of eXerta,ngeS She hati nrlifited" 1 counection With, the floilt s, ; r ainds, " a'sksrak a Youth's and the unquestioned right of the subject. (co:sett-oink FROM' YESTERDAY ) Mr. pecker, .I have thus endeavored , „ nay • largely by th '' ti - &tete' l'fria - Th "' Children's I But it will be said that the proclama- Burke, Fox, and Pitt all thundered in , to state the origin and true theory of the New -•• England, e wi re th' her! t kirk' 8 i e i; [ion of the 24th of September does not the ears of the court their eloquent de- i :, Government, and to assign with fidelity Clothing, , nunciations of the tyranny and injustice , contravene Magna Charts, since it is the causes of the present troubles. I have severe cli • h d pet`'b ili It' "-- ( • rimprising all the New sty (Cl hi the present eel of Government toward their countrymen : mate, a r e nianttfficsa confirmed by act of Congress. The an- • the colonies, • , also noticed the measures with which the son, in and no one ever pro in tne co ouies, . . .:. arcing industry' withal niiitt e edtaititirt, 1 saver to this is that the act of Congress .. 1 Administration undertaken to meet Metropolitan, itself contravenes the - provisions of the Maimed a "military necessity" of sib_nc- . has nd - her con frit gar tandel I the extraordinary emergency, and have •'. •'. . ' , •- -•.-.- . .s - .t. in , " them by forcible restraint of their grown rieli and tinorepisinlonslitattuty ' Constitution, the paramount law. ' i pointed oat their unconstitutional and Leonard, Persons. er tantrOn Of 6 ilitofref' ' ",tiilitistr' ' When ~.we turn to article four of the ; pernicious character, and their utter de- The remaks which I have made in re area. She - hail 'alio. 'Ms inri • - 1- • Cutaway. • amendrnents to that instrument we are garnto arbitrary arrests apply q' „, t ,i, I firiency in a true policy. .Since we have power mil itia s • -,ik— I the do ping the sansey o 4 egoma met by this stern requirement. ' thus far failed inreducing the rebellion Garibaldi, "The right of the people to be secure in their . equal force to the suppression ofjournals , her own advantage in havaurwillt i • li , . • k • i I with the unconstitutional weapons of try to a lit I hit e grin en out in eon( emna a small territory a Mir asentatitin of sins; persons houses, papers and effects against unrea- A ND tunable searches and seizures shall not be ro b s- tion of these despotic acts of the Ad , k restraints upon the liberty of the 'per- gnlar inequality fru% ' • sv % .. el - Satiate - "With' -, Yoke SUitS, ted, and no was shall issue but upon probe- ministration. Blackstone says, blo cause atipported b oath or allin t I' " a" and liberty of the press is indeed essential to ' "the son, of speech and of the press—of martial law, emancipation proclama- total pill f - "8 • . • • •••' through the ion M. ,13,ffisaaffilie , particularly describing the place to be searched motfths'clf twolaeLElenitreirs' And a tine •election of press ! firms and confiscation acts, it is fitting and the persons or things to be seized a free State." The liberty of the in the National'lk - ' ' - '' • egmlatures 'while/th ' Sas. k Coats and English Walking Suits , Article six also requires that was our common-law right as British 1 for us now to inquire whether the armo- St f New State o York; with a populatiOn - colonists, and for it , protection, together TY or government does not furnith oth-r , ki; Ito ins. In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall ' I 3 ,880,735,1 i -beard Only - tin•Ough twos I - enjoy the right to a speedy end public trial by with the freedom of speech and the r ght ers of more potent energy and efficiency. view of superibr ben fits' . h - lith • • GRAY & LOGAN, an impnrtinl jury of the State en d public where- of peaceably assembling and petitioning There can indeed he no permanent I N orth has 0 , ' e s lv l e derive from the Unionist in the crimd shnll been committed, %filch the Government for a redress of griev• peace upon those principles. The corn- . N., 19 Fifth street. distrit t slinilliaie havereviously ascertained by ' I must be admittedf6l.; the''" -- - ' - a _expreasum e - 7- law. and to be informed otthe nature and cause _ of the accusation ;to Le confronted with the lima's, the first amendment was added to I I the Constitution. These restraints are i klete conquest and subjugation of an in: ; a grave truth that the Cavalier neld'ilt telligent and high-spirited people bisto- ;-. s • - - .ess- •-• ' cow while the thruty 'Puritan "stelida - ,_. :. s - . , witnesses against him; to have compulsory pro necessary, it is said, because by the in- , r ..Y am ply demonstrates to be a work of I , milked hcr. 7 s 0 abS for obtaining .itriessqs in his favor, and tu -:. ',:;.- ha, e the assistance of counsel for his defense - diligence of free discussion the arm of ' long duration and uncertain result. Su- , • - ..../. . "Jr' , ; o 7.. The exercise of such arbitrary powers the Governit•nt is weakened, and its pertor resources and physical power may This war will be prosecuted, and, ita ', . iv ini. ,he sufficient to scatter militaryorganize- great purpose should be pertee ,iiptin'tbe. '` ..E .,..7.: ••••••• ::. t z l i l t •:va ., s m N ti V ti ll c i confidence e !oil i t Charlessu bjects, lof England, a p l u i i i l r i e t 1 - . t o d;Butar r3u*.dlitr;il It an 71 - r a t, r, u s m e c r ai lo t "s is - this ; ,ions, but it is quite a different thing to basis of the Constitution. If we - fall to' --,--- ~.7 .-.-.. ,"'"' a 11 ' 4 thel cestablislUnentlisof nelv and u led t to and to subjugate. The history accomplish this, through the Obstinate in a country of constit • utional liberty g aran ets and misdirected policy of the Adthintak , ' —" 7 : - ' : ' • """"'" - -t against such flagrantand where public .opinionloans the orms the ' of the Angle-Saxon race is full of inns- i pa , . ...,... i ., ~., ithTh abuses . on the part [ration, we shall 'have nir per.Olit ' r substratum of all our institution.' _ knd ' trations of this truth. The Normans J C''' `'''' 5.. " . ' :.; 'is' ' lar tle'ran n monarch. in France pra ct d i e c r e rohfealestkinrteis what an ar , ument at a time when, conquered that race at the battle alias- , Government left in the Nottlfdel"the'r --'-: rhe - - tinge in 1066 but alter streaele of six present Conetitntion. The ColierniVe oh , - ' ---'• . L . ~... e .„, s., A E. d, cachet, had filled the dungeons of the above nll others, free speech find a tree Hundred s -- ' 'i er which conatitutes . h ' • ' • t e national bend St ' ' sV s - , Bastile with innocent victims, until at press arc most needed to point out and ,_ (..., '•---. 4_, ' the commencement of the reign of Louis drive h'" k the "' h er' who "re nail} years the Saxon element had k • ; would be gone and itifit4dfilit aPeed'' reasserted itself, and the English tonsil- . , . . I k . .•• - ' • rd t ...*- XVI that hated prison Was leveled to the carrying off the public ti - easure' It is union was restored as it was before the ' l i y Perish the national debt as in'thesinti-'• I Petition for commerce kaandtinglit aline' an old precept to resist the he/Jinni/op conquest. A great standing army would of . . aeill als s" . k outrage in the indi , nant uprising ef an k free ports from the cripea of tlielTheara ' of evil. It was Rousse iu that said, "Lib- to necessary to keep the South in sub- • ~ es d people. 1 peake to the Rio ' Grit:lie- Wirth -reign' 4 _l . 0 ?...-1 ...r. What right, sir, has Congress to au- thortze arbitrary arrests in the face of the erty might be a, quired, but could never be recovered.•• jection and she would occupy a posi: Sion to the rest of the Union such as Ire- ! commerce, too,- would 'attd'ibe In addit:on to all these egg land and India occupy to England, as 1 re venue derived tifeiefttififvioind' - viiik'S" - • ~ .. P e :: ::: -..•- prohibitions of the 'o • • ? is C nstnution Arc , It would be impossible in congivaniektfg ' = .Li - h ,- = these prohibitions without m „ n i nv „ the war policy of the Administration has Hungary to Austria, and as Poland to , • legislation to reconcile' this c eisminerisiat RHEUMATISM. 2 : -..- s sakee 's saddled the country with a debt which thissia : were they not on the contrary designed . interests of New • Ydrk and - the , - ir ._ k,. ;‘ ,. T . his war was inaugurated to put down i- .= at the termination of the struggle will . to meet just such exigencies as those in ' ! rural interests of •li erorthwest- th!the Or 'Brown's remedies cure in a few ilays this 7 ', „.,,,, i -i ~E.'±'• l' --- 1 r. iIICH 2 exceed in magnitude that oh Great military usurpation. The calm, just, and __ nfactu .i d r l / 4.. fiva , , - which the country is now placed, when, painful Affliction. 1 ,si .( ::, sm..; :-...._ Britain contracted in a re niury of for- 'Ter patrioticjudgment of .a confiding , `"'" and Pennsylvania ia • aa f - '' °- ' --" w : ''9.g 141211- He Aldo treats Piles. fleet, rlonnorrhoe, rre- ••• - -- _ • = , l __,,. , = -- toiia-tlO r with thu ta,ssession of the ph} Britain ree trade - andspro- Oat Discharges. Female Disease, Pains in the 47 T-: ii.... 7 . ~. aser ~..f "....' 1 - . . sisal and political power of the country, a etgn wars. The agg.regate of the kippro- peal, e approved and cheered it an in its 1 teetion alike would be' ''' —" • • as atelysdes • Hack and kidney 6, Irritation ot the bladder. ;,„ _ -, il ,-j .„,1 7- ; n ''''l : 0 'lrian n 0 son the 4th of Mardi, H 63, was progress. It was not intended to be a . Strictures, et; e s ....-9 •?. • inq . I '' ..... party finds itself-under the temptation to , war against communities, individuals, or : mended. An.uncerisinghorder-WarWiihrds anii 9 11 , The appropriations ale A letter k) tie answered must contain at least ..; - _ _ eissl k, retort to usurpation in Order to mainta n *'• - • ( f (•-' ',( I I be the inheritance of theStaterebtottrided rst. DOLLAR. ". -- -. :t:: ilk . - ar , - as ascendency' The Administration first or last the real expenditure their property and rights, but a war in by the line of separtitielis --. • "a. a's i•a. :. :11,1-tiles sent to any address safely - ` packed. 1.4 .. ''...* ''---; INN - IZ,, -1: -..--i' 1" 1- 1 ,,, ~,1,1 of II „, E n . g . ;ish ~.k i, , ~, a Inc„. defense of ,fie Constitution, the laws, Unice and pro ate rooms No 50. n:001116d y .” ~- -, -. cannot, as in England, have recourse to tool less than t•I,000,000,000. The Etri LI- T and for the . preservation of the Union, ' . ft is a still graver ;ccinSideiation' thit' STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. notEalkw. ppils ~. - 1-... the omnipotence of the Legislature to ito al= s , a :-..sa Aust,fy this abuse of power. The British lkslk debt bears an intetest of three per ills is still its true and proper object, !in the event of Arch a calarnity nia 'Man' IMPORTANT TO LADIES. - -N- b; R - .PItING GOODS Parliament Is possessed of a legal orn- ( - ern . w hi le t n e d e i n „f. 1 1,,, i'„ited State: and to this, if we would look for an early of reflection call wink So fait'aus NA: to , .(.11 nipotence from the nature of the consti- whet, consolidated will reach six per and stable peace, the Administration see that a pokiest or ttealtates,hatist.be- " Great American Remedy.' must return. The proclamations must come reunited by 'the instinets 'cif einplise s . f «mt This gigant.,‘ debt will nix four ! union, which is that a a consolidated --1 f niously the- earnings of industry for gen be withdrawn, the confiscation acts re- ,as well as byevety • colsaideratiAit 'Of Harvey's Chrono Thermal Government and a monarchy. Even mutinou s whilt• the substitution of paper petted, and wemust get back to the rear 1 Serest, of trade, comtherte.,;atiriaeattfity, 1 ,- 1 7 2,31,.1 PIT -.LS WHOLESALE & RETAIL there, however, the subject has an ads, ' Sh ot s security against any violation or moiler tor the gold and silver currency' ( iutions adopted by Congress after the' Cast your eye over the map orate Stat ft, • established by [tiff Constitutions has de- fast battle or Bull Run, Mark well its ' and you see that all the rivers', fror4. e Ijr AVENEVER YET FAII.F.D,WHEN those great principles of personal Seto- established rnd patriotic import: Hudson to the Rio' - Wanda . haVelli ii •ktoryed the relation of debtor and credi- ILK the directions have been at i ict I ) folic wed.) rilv , personal liberty, and private prop in removing dull. nines arising from A _i rierat ftss, , ,ltthi.l.l ol the newest styles of eft}, which constitute the so much and tor ; lies kh•Stroyed li , gal securities a, well 1, ii? . , , , ,, .) Li tee lo d i.c •rha , t i the present deplorable clvil war, j Outlet' fn the ocean through the sdhlrris kkes - ret rsi secs eke isropeaus OF as the earnine-, of industry in ordinary " Lis t of ed She ~,p u ti h i e t a t e c s o t u e tt! e, y• n b . ..; w th i e n dbitm- ; States. The . trade cif. * 1 418 4 . ,Pi les: , NATI_ HE. Trimmings and Hosiery, o''''' I , 4 " d e d Pm il `g's • of Britons, be ! alone greater Thain all oat ititelp .6tiotS7 , lalls • tile people L a mi , s(dres, i i irouu . ii investments. It has increased largely , against the ettnaffttitioririT fforernmerityind In ; ii in restoring the system to perfect health when Ilir prices of (invert - Inn nt supplie:, thus i , ,, , , ,, !.i rr a e r ,,, o e un(! ; tti ne re ca4ital ; that in this national meree, teaches tidewater West of, NO*. ' stint one iron :Anna/ Aneetions Propsus. 1..11i11, and ;11...N CS' their n•presentatives in the i 'sermo n s . taneshing all feeling of ; England, while that of the' guest heath' enhancing greatly the cost ot llie war. " I !col, the Whites_ or other Weak ' nes.,e. ,:d the make a prepontlertint ;suss er in lio. Par 1111 ' ,6 1 1 185 5 11,1a "1" frsentment will recollect only ; of the Mississippi,' with. its .fiibiatatieffn rt. '"" e " r ga"B' "thePilla are P en ' ' I / ildrmie " N ECK TIES AND SCARF'S, iiimient, and Lb, repel:o , le lailkilllarks 01 it hears ' , et' eiely upon the itt \ citinents of kis ki,,k .t ko kik e kvhole courit'ry; that this war is i ~. „ , on the ~ oneillunon, and may' 14 , ~,ken 1. ) the widows and orphans, sail i... sacrificing ,i"l'o' tn".:lTeir" their part it 3 any spirit of opprea- 1‘ comprising fifty thoUsand miles oi .isotit-•. ~,,,r di-hi-ate ;enrolee with.ul cdoell, distress , the rights ,f the subject bat's lone herr' I, 11 i, LI.; itNi/...., 1.1.1111. HE-M- -' liii luFtti nos , of the country in the genet.- t i'„,. pur .7 ,no3s4u(Mseer;roal?i g ne o st , or l e n , y e ti r ta- ,! able navigation, can find itaWayalleapity, ,1 the same time held sacred from uncroat lament. - But in . tit , ors , A Nlt L.Mlilloll/Fli g by the cuirents alone to the Gulf oilier al ruin of the cerreney This tiood of aktik the rights or established institutions or T HEY ACT AS.tl' H A It 11.1 , 1.1 /Lt.\ Oh Lb( 111.E./•S, ll 1;., country the National Leaislature ita, , 8 9 1111 , 11,1 has stimulated into still more those c‘tates, hut to defend and maintain the su- i ,ico. The products 'of title Inielity tal e) streno mining, invigorating, rind restoring the . 110 such large and unlimited poweis A 'l J sy stem to n healthy condition, anti hy bringing N t'V & Rich Maltese Lace Collar; written charter confers expressly all the pernieious ac kion all that croud of cor- enin:/ t f h the C t onstit upon, and to preservethe ; ley find tile cotton Of the POUtli.oollStittite ll he dignity, equalty, and rights on the monthly period with regularity No ri se. N 1 rapt and hateful intluen, "S 0 hid' billow lione st, era! is tares impaired ; and that as I the basis of the eonimeree of NeWniatirk. ' to !coin what cause the obstruction may arise. powers which the Congress possesses, FnIDIOIDED ED COLLAR 4 and ake of war sharks in that of the in the w , soon its these objects are-a , vompi/hed the war ilt is idle Co suppose that she can; erifit.. Utley should, however, NOT be taken the first -• and clearly there is no authority contain ought to cease " three or four ninntlis of pregnancy , though safe UNDERRLEEVES, eft ill any of its provisions to arrest pestik lit ship till miserable crowd of Leon the without a union with grand:divia'. at any other tithe, as misLarringe would he the ' any • tractor •an I •pi•oulators on the suder pon the principles upon which the ! ions. . ~,, ' one "without probable cause " and '• ° n • s ' ' • • result war is now waged, there is .no rallyi(rig- i PennuOvania Must have a markell 'for country, like so many leech- LilOh box contains 60 Pins. PRICE, ONE' 111-I • EIaaSS 'l' 1 21 - 31 - SafirfiCasa '.. • e' • • inas of their I upon oath or afiirmation. Neither - int for Union sentiment in the South.'her• .' iron and coal, and the ,produetsearf DoLLAR. will the extension by Congress ot mar- es, are sucking out the life-blood of the r., - - 1. is unusual for an invading peace. to her varied indestry; whiletha-Nerithigest ( ~,y en nation, while preaching the unquestion ' thil law over the whole country advance without propositions of /. is sure to follow her &Wily "mari•ked by' ing support of the Administration and the ease. There is the same detich to v all it, reckless and abortive measures as Our Army has none. Unconditional , the water-courses; as every prnadtteing of authority here as before. Says Chief submission to an enemy whose declared and tradin le that had the of * wer the true test or patriotism. Justice Blackstone in li,- Comments is the destruction of their rights have al-ways donefrom the dases 'of" the' The acts of the Administration under ties: of property and social system is all that P henieians down tia thapierient time.' . the double influenre of R'-publican and “ Martial „law, whieh is built 'upon no settled 's offered them. Is it surprisingthat abolition prilicipit'S are marked by ~.1 . ,. . While the' Senth htteattjfe itsdikeis principles, hut Is entirely arbitrary in it, deeps ;one, la, as Sir Matthew Hale obser) es, in truth singular tergiversation and inconsisten- Union sentiment should be crushed out, and geozpiphictu gasSaigateaaessao 1 - tied reality no law, but something indulged each - ,-. ,), In their Chicago platform, as in that the South should be united almost I have described in Illitobablit It•it' - s a , 1 YP er than allowed as /I 121 W 111 C neves/sit ~I oi- I 0 a . man, and that .its resistance should all authoritative declarations,they &clan not exiat alone, - even if tSueeessfitl; 'fbr der and discipline in an arm ) le the only thin g be intensified and embittered with an which can give It countenance, and therefore It ed it to be their intention not to inter any great length of time ass' iiiiindp'atir ought not to be permitted In time of peace.when ' fere with slavery in the States, and energy derived fromelesperation ? , ent power: A” indent the ,Ndithj the king's courts are open tor all persons to re eel ve justice according to the laws of the land." to administer the Government actor- Above all things, Mr. Speaker, do I western and Middle States Woaddliectiiie ;din; to the Constitution. In the ter- desire a restoration of the Union as it a necessity. For the present, _peril* Does this "necessity of order and ills- I ritorial governments organized short- was. It is the grand experiment of civil for a generation,' the •-faita Stake' - which eipline" which this distinguished author ly after Mr. Lincoln's advent to power, liberty. Any sacrifice, any concession, European governments have in the ' 4 41 ity lays down as the only admissible , -5 . in New Mexico, Colorado, and Nevada, any appropriation should be made to pre- vision of a government bailed upon ' the ground for the application of martial law ' . when they had the power to insert a vent its failure. We have a great mis- popular will, and in 'the article of, eot-' apply also to orilia), Outside of (i.e i provision for the exclusion of slavery, n o -ion, and no trivial consideration of the ton, would` sectrre riprotedtion Ito' the . 1 Army? Are not the courts as to them, such exclusions was inserted; and al- negro, or any other, should be-permitted Southern Coisfederiey„. 'lie keen eye both State and Federal, except in the siah....i in rebellion, just as „ pen now f o l. though the Crittenden resolutions were to interrupt it. It is our mission to de- of Commercial andlisannfaatiping *pi:- rejected by Congress until the first bat. monstrate the problem of self-govern- ml with the prejullicettgatist slaVer 7,, the prosecution of offences against the , Bull Run, they were passed with ment, and to revolutionize other Govern- I o ne: how render its life a Ai't Government and laws of the Cuited 'le of great unanimity after that event. 'Not. ments by the silent force of a great ex- one: The world at large : is 'too'•xnubh states as under the condition of the most withstanding tires( facts, however, and ample. iVhile the common law and all interested 'ln the growth arid' supply - , of profound peace ? The contrary a-ill not also Mr. Lincoln's message to Congress the privileges and advantages of civilza- cotton to trust, as heretofore, ritmostaxs be asserted. There is therefore no lie exhorting that body to prosecute the:war , tion have been transferred to this con- elusively to the South for thathupply in . cessity for this extraordinary stretch of solely for the resoration of the Cnion, we I tinent, nothing but the stable continu- the future. Eunapean capital and' en- 1 authority, except in districts, if there be Soon finch leaders of the party introdur- 1 ance of our admirable system of govern- terprise, stimulated brtheleasons of ear an v such, in which the regular adminis ing into Congress bills for the conversion . ment is needled to attract within it the• perience; will, within the next quarter • tration of justice by the civil tribunals is of rebel States into Territories, for an in- people of e vry clime. of a century, open tip settle . rendered impracticable by the opera tions of war ;and thie is nowhere beyond discriminate confiscation of estates, and Never were an aggregation of free and munications, plant settlementk and • waging the war for the liberation of the independent political communities bet- , make the cotton grow in 'the intetior Of the lines of the Army, except as to per slaves. We also find Mr. Lincoln, under ter circumstanced geographically for the I Africa, Australia, the Best Indies, - 4t# 4 sons in the military service. the 4 influences, recommending in his purposes of such a Union. On the scale I well as - Merice, Central America' and The rules and articles of war and the annual message in December, 18Ih2, the of magnitude far surpassing the petty !the adjeeentisles of the sea. - When the acts of Congress for holding courts-mar call of a convention to secure the eman- States of Greece, Switzerland, and the supply hethue secured equate/ thede-- tial (chiefly that of the 14th of April, oration of the slaves in the States; and, Low Countries on the Rhine, there was, mand, independently of the Sou 1814) by which the Army is governed, without waiting for such constitutional a; between themselves, the happiest I will the trtice'be at an - ed. Aii alli were framed chiefly from the English authority, under the pressure of the abo- adaptation fora common government. ' ance, hOtysor. p ol iticalS:svotthr amain system upon the same subject. Its paean- Minn portion of his party, proceeding to Looking on the north and east to New send an matte the'ntarch, rind - the • ciples and modes of proceeding are riuM issue proclamations of emancipation. ' England, there was there no conflict of "anaeanda" wo hid 'then iteecime - a• stern different from those of the common law Gould human weakness and inconsis- pursuits with any other section. Her 1 reality. -Theprislieghen,Whieh-goierns and in reference to them Blackstone re tency further go -:' was rigorous and her soil sterile, the war and is carving onr the alisaain marked: The great and paramount object of all ,climateand her only means of development were tion of the Union, if adhered to, •I'a 3 = r -h••& "one of the greatest advantages of the Eng- ,-., list, law Is that not only the crimes themst•lves I tsovcrnments is the protection, of private found in commerce and in manufactures. , laying the foundation fo i e a Union inthe what. It punishes. but also the penalties which ! property. It is the grf , at basis of all ; sh e wa s i n a position to do the carrying i valley of the Mississippi assn inevitable _ it oult are ascertained anti noturiu: [loth- civilizations. Without its recognition , trade for her neighbors, and to work up : consequence and remit. • : ing is left to arbitary discretion ; the king I; ) his judges dispenses what the law hag pre% lously 1 and stable protection there ean la no , th e i r raw mat er i a l . ° ma g a _ a westward k The question of' slavery in *O'er onleined; but is not himself the l e gi s la t or." ; such•thing ev.,-n as ckkunnunitics. The into the State of Ne at and , we find her' 't •• 1d to died• t b ' .' cif Ittiri . e • I la orie,s eis ur apex, a . p_ occasion learned commentator then take s , framers of the constitution, regarding the possessor of great and peculiar re- kny Which mightotherwisehaVeheinper occasion t 0 regret that in being deprived ' history as a philosophy teaching by ex- sources, and of the national metropolis, , petual. The ChiCaggs platfciiiii 1;1E410- of those advantagesand being subject to i ample, aimed to insert in that instru- designed by nature as the conunercial rated revolution. 'The St i siteali ;kenTgliev military law, the soldiers is placed in a ment a clause which, es - en in the midst emporium of the continent. A little fur- 1 ereignties, and the pash &mat i' condition of servitude; - for," sail lie, of the most fearful commotion and party then south was Pennsylvania, filled with I been acquired by deeda . nee'f .60416. Ilii* kksi r Edward Coke will inform us, that it eiolence.a ould:prevent a's e - enactment on iron and coal, and favored perhaps more : puhase, and by conaaf • - lar le'•"' - s us ea senac is one of the genuine marks of tier) mule this continent of those barbarous confis- highly than atry individual State with a, of aludicial deeision •,re" . tier " to have the law, which is our rule of ac- rations which marked the civil wars of combination of agricultural, mineral, ! eqrights of The Shia Sef t - ika teakin ikon, either concealed or precarious." the Romans, and are a stigma upon the manufacturing,and '1 1 • - ase •.. .., • ~. . e--• -- commercial ac van- nes,,upon waits, pruic)ple of equdy Orfila , Another extraordinary measure inau- , snaniel Webster says : tges. To the west, in the great valley . tice couldlbat ,eqvit,..i„ be denied ? A .I. gurated by the proclamation, and which -Bu. 'aboutt w in i f i a c i i k , t so hy niu t c h ii. 'so sa rk i s c t i l i t u tzi t l oh the Mississippi, the production of the legal • constitutlinia right, however rec- constitutes the climax of despotic power ' 'a U re r c r fe n s L L orins of currency does the Constitu- cereals was a wonder. But none of the ognized, it was Well ktiown ainild' not assumed by the Executive, is the suspen- 1 tee avow, and what does it forbid I It is plain :Mates thus noticed produced rice, sugar- , have resulted in the' spread of slaier)'; enough that thi , s , ilep!nds on what we understand cane, cotton or gob!. , and.yet a denial of it is the sadpieteit of stop of the writ of habeas corpus durkng the existence of the rebellion. Having ,2 , ,,rsT2skr. ka u k r q r s'a t ic e kki . L7 c , nl l y rg g e ol'jtr= These, again, were the peculiar pro_ I our troubles: Washington, mipiessed usurped the power of arrest "without ' and bank notes. but bills of exchange also. It may ducts of the States lying between Penn- , With a full knowledge of theintegonisnis due process of law" in the, face of the ex- ia,;;!::,de','„1;11 t t pe" t op . e . r i i.::7,',Leoxfe b trt g e%nadt.tt, l ,7 . s Y lva nia and the Gulf, and of those on !of Societa and the violenee'of Parta'• Sittig press prohibitions of the Constitution, it l out kr ssak understand ht eurreney the lege( the Pacific. There warstherefore, among gles for supremacy, at the Close Othis" was tin offense of gigantic magnitude for , ',whey of the country, and that it hich conatitutax the sock:nil States those elements of uni_ administration, still dratibtful of the pq the President to suspend the operation : i. i . e i L l a u k c i. k e o . tender ft t L z t , lel u lt i la u T t l e : i s i th en o: 9 lt t i ti u t i, e , ' a . ty, an adaptation to supply each other's I manency of the experiment, vaiined'is of this great and important defense of the , included but gold'antl silver. Alost' l l'inquestfOn- wants and a mutual dependence. T ' , countrymen to a ' , constant vigilance for liberties of the citizen. In those bitter ' ably there ts no legal tender, R 13,1 t here can be no were further tied together by great nv I its preserVatton: JaffersUn with that and unscrupulous civil contests which I regal , t t ezieata yer t n a m is en eo t iso ora urti z : te t; rioult ers reaching far into the interior, and ; unerring sagacity - which' cimincteriked were a - aged between the party of prero- I I °I silver, either the coinage of our O w . li nts or facilitating intercourse between remote his knowledge of human nature, arasnort gative and that of the privileges ofls i e foreign coins, at rates regulated by Congress. ; -. 0 , This is a constit utionalprinciple, perfectly pain, II P ints..There were on the Atlantic slope ished the people of the whole coiSitry , the Hudson, the Susquehanna, the Dela- thatthe array of - parties upon a ge_Opaph people, which inflamed the heart of Eng-. and of the very highest importance. The States land in the middle of the seventeenth are expressly prohibited from making anything ; ware—to omit others of minor name— ,LW line would result in the demrnet), MI century, the ancient common-law right but gold sliver ,„s° : ° t:V p e i te r i e n , t: r et o y h irg i z t f oon f debts ; ei ' and there was in the heart of the corgi- ; of the Government. ~. of the habeas corpus was disregarded by and 's'' iie. to C' u ongress, yet, as Congress has no power neat the great inand sea of the Missis- ' This war cannot last forever. ' Kociier Charles I, es well as by the Long Perlin- granted to it in this respect but-to win money sippi, flowing tine south from almost the 'or later contending pssrtie s. .. s s must , begoine meat. This - was during thelong strnzgle I and to .regul o ate ow t e h r e to valu b e yri o r f u t e ire pe ig p n er co o i r m ° l 4 l ! ' , Arctic circle, and stretching his long exttautitad, timureideS difindlet, ' - between the Crown and the per*e. clearly 5' thing " .or P eoin na a tend traitsayment of I arms of the Idissfami and Ohio from the destroyed,,theland 04 "Prige gissies BM after the constitution was settled as debts eh& in discharge of con Congress I 'Allegheny to the Rocky mountains. The .andaelothed 14 anouxing and_ 4: totius lo this particular by the Petition of. Right, hes eir t el i aLsed eo lh e i d e r o w n trt a un d in I tio eo t both ii i t hi nett; 1 . grea,t i ctigin safaite, Alleghenies, extend- menaipon; ei.i. rnialiill hei the- tY and the 29th of Car. 11, no sovereign reg s. ulated the value ottoreign tows sad ' still ;mg from theslakesato the Gulf of Mexico, .erseastotathi-gyil; Ita ta s:- %. „ 99 — masv - itang had afterwards temerity enough to at- regulates their value. The legal tender, there- aseeattallitaliff.pillrbyll,Vidllletlis abStlwap,y occharteki oat m. tempt an abase of teas great bulwark of fore 11 , 1:4=tuti or ft e Itira oy lt e O w f ri va4e o , ° la yer ed : ; mk9.9#4,4/14.0;(*. ma of union. Tare tahatigf; 'a l h i'. e.,..,,8,. that of Ge:F g English, liberties. It is true that ais a :3 t i n b row im itswouid phrase the whole system. We- was in all thiseticTentl ystimtersaktAini- 111 - his coleinis. Shalh Buttes u few instances within the history of the ~, , , , -i, works, voi. 4, pages 270, 271. ruble foundation for union, for that ,be lost by imitatine che f smutty& ? S' an ST , RE, N. 113 W 'OD Of every land DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE t ri all shades ant latest patterns on Diseases 01 /. emstles, Pregnancy, Miscarriage. Silk & Worsted Embroid. Braids, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses 0 Nature, and emphatically the LADIES' PRI VA 1 E MEDICAL. 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(it rind VnllPit,le 1,.n1.. i InI) 7.5 4 't. nn.l I Inv Ih/ilt, per Bottle. i.nl :5 i I, 5i.,.1( 1i,,1,,11,r p c , Moll, (w 1) :5 l'l. ~.1 1 , ,., 1,4.1 j„, poi I.4„til e. 1411 - , 75 ( t, 45,1 1 b,r. ji,.11,,, 1 ,(., Kidd,.. .M.tniii,,lied sold,' to, , .1 I, I N 111 t.I. & {mu , ;(11;r11 111-rot. 11, :li , trkbr ,Wert, 11 , tr- rlsbure. P.r. l - ',r mile in 1'1T1:' , 131 . 101 ii by all respe,t4ble dpaler, ~.. lor sale in Pittsburgh by 11. E • - 1.1...1..1-;1?-; & rt.. and 33.1 FA. 1 - LN E.:C . IOLE. e L:II. 4. • J•11311-6m 33.. _en r) L,es DR. BROWN'S OFFICE , No. 50 Smithfield Street CIITIZENS AND I; TR A Ni:ERS IN IL) lief.ti ol medical advier,i,ould not fail Co give bun a call. It, own'., remedies never fail to ,Ire impo scrolnifoiS And venereal air,•.,inns A~s, hereditary taint, such as totter, psoriasis and other skin diseases, the origin of which thepa- s• tient is ignorant. 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