JA.DVIIII Z For sioruiteg Palatal verY dekVi ; Me insertion . $ 60 One month. 'wo insertions.... 1,00 Two - months..... 'hree insertions... 1,25 Three months.... 'our insertions.... 1,60 Four months ... 'lye insertions.... 1,75 Fire months .... Me week 2,00 Six months 'wo weeks 3,5010ne Sear 'hree .15,1X11 , ne squid* ahminge e tible One° a week 1 Tem 1)A I - 1" I' 5...4 , - - - Ingle anbacriptions by mall, $B,OO per year. Delivered, in the city, at 18 cents per Ni —-- Wi lt - 1,7 . Ingle subscriptions 'lye copies, each Pen copies, each Cwenty copies, each, (and une togetter two rhirty " " " ‘• JAS. P. BARR, Editor and Prophet( MEDICAL DR. HOOFLAND'S G ERMAN BITTERS, YR EPA RED 111 ' . Vii. .T A. C; S 0 N PHILADELPHIA, PA It is not a Bar Room Drink, SIII3S e rTTIErrrIF'O,II TITT3r, AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE BUT A HIGHLY OuNCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A. - PIC - Il mcoNlc", FREE FROM Alcoholic Stimulants or Injurious Drugs, WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE - LIVER COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia and Jaundice, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CAF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arlpiug from a Disor dered Stomach. Observe the Following Symptoms 11 MM Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constiii tion Inward Piles. Fullness nr Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. ii,• oThurn. osg...s , tar Fo u l. rit \ ei ght in the Stem soot' I.ro( tati nos. log or Fluttering at the in; of the -;tong. ach, tri,viironing t h. , Ile it, hoine.l and Ditthatit Breatlite 'it the Ileart Chokingor Satle.• iu r. yuus tt 111/1 tying posture. Dintr - -- et t-ton. list; .or Wehe lore the i,iin c.,1 14,11 l'un in the Head. Deti. o netFerginratior.. ~t the I in the it.l Lunt. , `.:.Lieu 1.11- ile It. the F Voteit 1 t.laganit. , g, el .it: I It it I HOOFLAND'S GERMAN NITERS WILL tiIVE , ,Ir .1i TETI! E, srio)NG HI- ',IA - WI NEE% 1.., 1 LAI.I NEI:VE I'i.l .1: 1 . 1.1.1.1Nk 11.T111 A GOOD CON!:T;TUTION, k:THO":4: tiTITUTO) A ILEA LT (.)N sTIT TIOX, A SOUND CON! , i7 ITUTION, AV I 1 , it: A E TH k. ll EAK STRONG WiLL DELI(' A TIE NALL MAKE WELL MAKE DEPRESSEII IMMIEMMI SALLOI% ( 0 1 11'LE:110N \\ .‘I AFE liIE DULL EYE - ( LEAR .1: \ 111 pinct• i I.les , ing in lie st teligtnenine. In, izorating, and restoring the aieui Id a healthy etluditim, and It) tirmigti.: 313 7 E -7 on the monthly period with regolaregularity.it ,x--,.A..razurAucse- ter 110111 what cause the ohatru,:tion 'hay any hnwe'rer. N(rl he taken the tint Cita idd‘.l i.eifd I ,alO, three or tour hointhe of tiregnan• . thoueli not ( I I) nt any other time, as misc at nage would he lid ,tl ••,. }AO, Wt . :, ItNI Lt 1.1. A k. FE)1:11.1. R o 11. ot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o '.° i'' 9' ' ' e ; 6 ''P eDR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, PARTICULAR NOTICE. Barrenness, Sterilit7, - , ffeproithetior t . and Minoru m Nature, and emphatically the LA . DIES" Ph I- There are Ma n j prepor,i,on3 .tcdd under the name , SATE NI EDICA L AD VLSER, a pamphlet of 7u or Batters, put I.i, in , L ail nJtln . 3, conlinJunac.l 0 . 1 PACt'a. sent I rye to any F1ti.11,.. Six cents requlr die cheapest loh!Nky or co - mann nun, cooling . from 20 I ed to pap 1 40,,, Ve• to 40 cents per gal Lm. 1t,. , lad: I,guieed by Anew or .6r The pills and Book will be sent by malt, t'striander .5 - e. confidentially, when desired. I , I.7CCRISEI" ,t.:%1.1r1,, this cla.s of ti :11, !.:,. couced a nd led! :,,nt,n tie ' and Pre - paid on receipt of money by to ea are, a S /Ong IA ,i. . ! ,n ' , e , s.:d hand r r.t.v to vht .1 BB 1 - AN, dl. 1)., (irnerol Agent, the death of the din,',ll .:. In , f!,,,1. ;,, ('Sc ,!isle., 1\... :I; I 'CA,' r.t met . Ned Sark. Is kept conttnua%ly under the zhfissenc, of Al: ohoh, iitti -- ./ oce ph PI am Ing, I )rue,ri t , oulLor ; stimuThov of i, wo, , q ~,,,,/, v. ! ,h.,,, 1:,, 1 , qw „ , the In . tia.l aml ‘larket ,:treet, agent lur Fit Is created and i:c9l hp, a,. .' ii.t , %,.:!, 1. ,::: 1,..i. ~,..,, , hutth• ocreenttls w attendant upon a dr, '. ~,'“ fir, ~,,: ~,,,,,,. B e _ ware of them. . "Vr ()TICE TO ALL CONCERNED, Far Char . "ha m-,t - •• • t - • - I An - - •t,' • m t'or those trfto l as all ha se a Liquor ..mone ae, rt Ain class of sell-importnnt One pie there u. ;, f..'c„ltnt feeling of contempt attach. Bottle Iloofland';, German Bl tt era ed all phy-t,.: that advertise and treat the mix with Three Quarts of Good Bran dy or diseases named t his ..n1,1„ I' r, iv A rt. DISEAziE., Whisky, and ae t aII u,/.1 12. n !repo, al ion Mal why this should he, they nor no one else can tell will far erne! in mcd teal a and true excel- Are they fad e that all pli}SiCilLlll3 treat dis k/we any of the numei ous Liquor Bitters In the ma r. j eases of Cr yr) denomination, in tact solicit lust keg, and cost much less. fon will havr all the l ery diseases f are so obnoxious to these the virtues of Hootland's Bitters in connection very refined patties. I suppose they would not with a good arllc/e of Liquor, at a much lets pm., let cone of their family go to a party that has de the a these al lens pint/rest Lai:, voted years fir their ttenetit, because he adverti ses the fact. and their tastily physiemo says he DELWATF. CHILDREN. a humbug so he can get the ease. t ift en he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises—how eisc ate they to know 1 Arc they not aware that ::.11 Ast ley C riper, ttOr Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and .4. Paid 11 word devoted years in the treatment ,If these diseases' These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; 1 don't assert that all men are worthy [nut publish. et ill there are agrent imniber of then, that are. I have del cited myself t.. the study and treatment Id PRIVATE vii-r.:.- up, ants rI 45 1 ears. 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 hest and most certain. It is In my power to Ming hundreds of certificates if thought it necessary to evil if y to my general so , - cess : but my long residence In this city is milli cient proof with:pit adding more. spermatorriwn and all diseases arising, from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young - man and woman to be caret ul in se lecting a physician. Ihe different advertisements • that are seen in on r 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. AddressliOX `NL jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postollice. Those suffering from id Ali A i<Nl T ii, wasting away, with seal rely any flesh on their bones, are cured in a very short time; one bottle in suet, cases, will have a most surprising erlect. DEBI LIT T, Resulting from fevers of any kind —These Bitters will renew your siren :11h in a very short time. FEVER AND AGUE, The chills µ•ill not return tt these Bitters are used. No person inn les er and Agile District should be without ;hem. FrOm Rev. .1. Neu tor, Brown, 1 , . D . Editor of the Encycloprdla tylotts knowledge. Although not Wsposed to favor or recommenu Patent Masdinnos in general, through distrust of their ingredients and eireets ; 1 et Zuni; of no sufficient reasons wr luau may not testify to n e the benefits he bes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. , . I do this more remli ly in regard to Hedland's German Hitters, prepared by ler. C. M. Jackson. of this city, beenus.: 1 was prejudiced against them for many years. under the impression that they were duchy an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my Inc ael Ile,ben' hoemaker. esq., for the removal of this prejudice ley proper tests. and for encouragement in tr) them, when suffer ing from great am: ion_ continued debility. The use of three bottles or these Bitted's, at the begin ning of the present e e cr. ‘‘.113 followed by evident relief. and restoraiem to a degree of bodily and mental vigor a ismie 1 I . I teed telt for six months before, and tend p sired of regaining. I therefore thank od friend for directing. me to the use of them. PHILADJALYIIIA, .11.ne 23 1562. J. NLWT(N WN ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attento not nll having relations or friends in the army to the tact Met /I 11.. Herman ISitit r will cure nine tenth,: of the diseases Ind, miposures and priva- Consisting at Cutlery, Tea Trays and Waiter, Hone incident to Oa Mc. Lt the lists, puldord- Brittannin and Block Tin Tea Sete, Fire Irons ed almost 1,113 in ti.. tu,spriper3, on the Mill ll and Stands. Toilet Ware, Bird Cages. Lilllll/5, of the sick. ndriccat that a very large &c.. &c.. Cooking Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron proportion are buttering from debility. I.'‘ er y Ware, Hollow Ware, Grid Irons, Ice Chest, case of that kind can be. readily cured by Hoof- Meat Safes, &c. land's German !Lucre. 3..ive no hesitation Tin Roofing and Job Work done to order. in stating that it these Bitters were freely Lista! All work warranted. among our soldier, Itti,l-11,1,, of litre might be Klikt & SCHWARTZ, saved, that otherwise ~,ul,l he lost I No. 118 Smithfield and 44 Wylie Sts. The proprietors ::re dilly rec.-it-log thankful mMt-lm letters Iron cull, forsthe arto3 and hospitalFt, who have been restored to health b) the see of T HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF those Bitters sent to them it their friends. NEW and CHEAP BEWA RE OF CO I A TER VEIT , . See that the ture p o •'. Wail Paper & Window Shades on t:ost'aik , Et. - tof inch Bottle. In the country, at FOERSTER & SUBWARZ'S, 16.1 Smithfield St. Lar. o e size 41,00 per Bottle, or Half Doz. 15,00 Medium size :5 " •• or Hilt Doz. *4,00 The Large Size, on account of the quantity the , Bottles hold, are much the cheApor . Should your nearest druggist not have the ar ticle, do not, he put on' by any of the Intoxicating ~. preparations that may be offered in its place, but PITTS=I•RGS, PA, send to us. and we u ill forward, securely packed Between WOO4l and Market. fetati by erkrecs. Sir Principal Office. and Manufactory, No, 131 403 lOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE.— he undersigned having removed his Live- A ROB BTB Fans, 14-11 LA DELPILIA. PA. ' ry Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to JGNES & EVANS - 1 near The corner of Fill and Smith fi eld street. W. C. Coon' s old. star T is prepared to furnish (SUCCESS'OES TO U. M. JACKSON it 00.,) canigeo, buggies, and ;addle horses upon the iihcgqa*.nquee,„ 4 4.llo horses k cpt at livery at n oods PROPILLETORS. leasonabie rates. Undertaki. and all Orange- New U iiir FOR SALE by Druggists and Dealers in wants for ftuterals will receive is special faits isovry town in the United States. nol.B4lllaw I flap, NEAL BR/CELA.ND. fetin G RATE „ are, (40 woi ......., .......„..,.........„___________ a .. . _.......____,.--.--.----- . .g ;.• .L. '- ~ j y . ..,. r , v. ( ,- Y ! +- • MIL) . , , .. ~ , • ~., i ; -•...: ' c ' it; : l i • . 1 9 0,00 -,,,, a . 1 - .. ~ .1 1 / , . .. - • ,c v7° `.:, . 9,00 ' 7 .. !!W .. c ; . 13,00 ' .-'-. • • '‘'''' .40 ;-:' .4 1 0 1 " 4111 / 1 11141,...._ - • -• ,. 'k ' S'' ' , , \ •.. .. t A . 14,00 '' - -+.44,,.......... ... . - \ ' '''' "'•':..*:::::;.... • • ' • • ' .e.1% 1 1 , ..... ' . _____ au 16,00 . • - 26,00 .430,00 • ----------------------'---:.:. ~..._,_.,.7.,„,_,,3 , .,„_• _ : 3\7 7:-7 2 1:: : Apri 51 444AM. - , : :" -. 7 47 . ..' . 71 ". -___: .. • . ' : . ..;!--_--_, - , ;1 : - . . -2- 3. - •$? ; ; ‘ ,7,- - ZE_Fii: • -.." . ."Mik . • '...,..:',/ • _ 1 .: - _ - _:--IY - Tr4 -7- . . _ 11 ! • . • '.. ... 1 E. • .- r r , - .• ' -- R• - _ - 4 7 : -, --: '•:.---; 7---- '-- ' r week' _ _ . T ) \„,- C .. ..,...--'s•r="-------,----,"'---- --- . , SI, 1,40 ,.. -- \,............ 7 . . , 1,30 ...... ... ,1 . •. _ , . 1,20 1,10 - -I_ - • ----- - -- - - - ---4 7- - -- -- . r..., Air -ii : • PITTSBURGH ISil()NI)AY, • ivitl RCH 28, t 864. o 9 ...............--.- . , _ ___ _._ - _ .- I. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. , NATIONAL BANKS. ; • The other day, when the question was or three years has given all his.sttipanett 1 1 11 al- i it . at . asked my colleague, [Mr. Schenck] why dous energies to the cause of thellePitlilide;:-. - 11\T Et: A% : FIRST NATIONAL economy. For what is he to be dis-::r: ?h e . -.„. ~,I I , ' .t 0 at it was not left exclusively with the pees- should have better reasons than Mere • Faced? Is it for his prompteePaseei s all FIRST , TerlindS.l3Ull43l.l.lo ,dent to drop these officers whenever he awha, with many of my. OW-tie .9.qp.010p.„ SPRING G00D5!,,,,,,,,„ TREASURY DEPARTISIX.Ak. ------- - - ---- ----: -- - ----= " 7-- should see proper, (and which he has gr VINDICATION OF GEN, McCLELLAN. cue of Western Virginia where amid . j .. already the authority to do, ) he respond- OF COMpTROLLER OP THEO:TR V, The t.lieat Tonic, Washington City, Aug. rar ed that it would fix a stigma upon the the - mountains and along _the...Mart - The Great Tonic, -AT- WFIEREAS, By satisfactory evidence tee SPEECH OF character of these officers to remove eats from Ohio, be advancedthelehina rc Ti l e Great Tonic, to the undersigned, it has been made tdfaincear ; them in that way. It seems to me that of the Union? Is it for hisfinnitthe'itilif-t. • The t treat Tonic, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, that the FIRST NATIONA.L BANKOFPITTS- I For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, • BERGH, in the County of Allegheny and State I ,H 0 N. SAMUEL S. COX the same reason applies to the operation F or 1/ 3 spepsia and Indigestioo, of Pennsylvania has been duly organizeii under ; ' of this bill. No officer, no soldier, should orderly march into those ditaffeoted re--.,:-..! For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, _... - and according to the requirements of the Act of 1 or tiliiii. evei have any undeserved stain cast ; glom which his arms PreserYedfrOne the. ee, For Dyspepsia and In/lig-esti., Cong-resa, entitled “an Act to provide *National Deily din the II owe of Re resents- upon him by his superior officer, even if rebels, while his policy savedli him 41.1: 7: For Weak Stomachs and Gene,' Debility, Currency, secured a pledge of Ulliteil States ere .. G P The latest ft 3 le ot et scything 10 our line For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, ; Stocks, and to rovepd for the circulatirrit and te- , lives of the I ulted States, March h e be the President. If not in that case, affection and ravage? Is it fOrldst=kKto For Weak Stomachs and (loneral Debility, brought to this market. Our stock will be foond demption thereof." approved Fe 2.5 th I nth, 1.864. why should Congress do the same thing, system of strategy whereby he' slit - - ...."-Y ..4t Tor Weak stomachs and / leneral Debility, /-ery complete in 1863, and has complied with all the pr of Reliable and Sure to du/rood, said Act required to be complied dre _ unless there is first given a fair inquiry successfully the operatipos of eVoil-Piiiittti.een Reliable and Sure to do Gocl, commencing the business of Banking, ~.. , , into his military conduct and career? on the Cumberland, on the Te,nnektirit, t,.:1-.. Reliable and Sure to do Good, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Now TILLREVORE, I, Hugh metluntich i. cone. The leint resolution to draw from the Such an inquiry my amendment pro- on the Mississippi, at NOW Orte-, ----.-- Fleliet•le and Sure to de/flood, troller of the Currency, do hereby certify, ,that the rolls of the Army unemployed general . . • round to the Carolinas, where' Blinittilfe.'"--- And Cannot do Hann, said rLIIST NATIONAL BANI. OF _Priem - ----- officers being under consideration-- poses. It is a fair proposition. It is And Cannot do Hrm, Rich 1 . hrolderies and Pine Goodat BURGH, county of Allegheny anti 'Stine or .., . , , lid Rare. It i. politic. It will help the achieved those successes- which - heescie -:ei Pennsylvania is authorized to commit:le the Air. (Ox moved to amend the reseiti sect ice; while the passage of this bill promptly attributed to his superior? /a And Cannot do Harm, Trinunl ain es,cry desirable at yle; bn - ' ' And Caquot do Harm, , Illness of banking under the Act aforesnkl Ilion by adding the foll Owing proviso: it for thus illuminating the "whole bOtit, It Costs but little and Purities the Blood, Beautiful ',Bonnet aii‘l Trimming Rib- In testimony whereof witnessa my /Mad and may, without trial, overslaugh good It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, seal of office, this 6th day of August, 1 1 1 I', oeid,,l, That s heneter any Mt - / It limits but little and Purities the Blood, , boos ; Scotch Plaid velvet Ribbon; ) ---- H CUR MoCUL 11, !tendril inl, this act shall demand a board of intim "r comp's - officers and fix upon them a stain which zoo" with the blaze of victory, achleyiid I . upon a comprehensive plan, whoie edli- t - •• ' It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, SS Comptroller of the C cy. Ey according to the rules,., and re ,- ttlations in such is worse than a wound upon their char steer and Balmoral Skirts ; -Si/k, Gilt cases, and who shall be willin g to serve, that act acts'. sammation he had reserved for his own - • -- We only ask a Trial, such board shall be forthwith convened ; and if We only ask a Trial, l and Morocco Brits, new style ; Ladles' army of the Potomac? Is it for founds,. • ~ ' We only ask a Thai, I ~..., We only sa , a Trial, a mobs and Sets ; Photograph Albums, THE FIRST N — ATIONAL - ANK board shall rind him competent to °eminent! said rank to which he is entitled, he shall at I have indicated in my amendment ~ that those who have received the thanks - mg that noble army out of the /Ulna of e ei re this Valuable Tonic. the cheapest in the fay ; Notions and , OF PITTSBURGH, PA., . once be restored to active service with full pay: ,_ , ~ , _ - . . And provided further, That all officers who ha, e `!" ongiess should be made an excap- the Bull Run disaster? Is it for saving that of this Valuable Tema, disguise the fact that my intentions is Late Pittsburgh Trust Com y. reeet ./d the thanks of congress during the pros- t,Oll to this proposed reform. Do not .. army by . - - or tills Valuable Tonic, Small Wares ; Ladies' and Gents' Col -4 , miraculous retreat lOT seven , days and e this vain:lsle 'conic. tars clightly /rolled from oto 12 cents a Capital 8400,000, with prit'll o In- t `vac shall be exempted from the pruvidions o er itlusact. Only 7,5 1 / its and One Dollar per Bottle, such men as Gen . McClellan who did • nights after the ' Government' had. fail-. crease to $1,000,000.. ;:. Mr. Cox said to except from the operation of the bill 1 i ire y 75 ts. and One Dollar per Bottle, pier , : 20 Flue Enarae „, paper Collars ___ tame the thanks of Conress. _ Unani- ed to sustain him,. ansi when title . j t j esee ... , _ .., (011) 75 Cis. and One Dollar per Bottle, The Pittsburgh Trust Company ha A l van- Mr. SPEAKER' I presume that the prim and mously, sir ! on the 9th of play, 186 9 I ' , nil 75 Ct.- and One Dollar per Bottle, 1 for cr.l'i resits ; a large stock of Gent. , , iced under the act to provide a National ren- r•• ' -* ' r u e p s o c n uing his I, t ike iwn stmt reso y urees ga ? ec ls , oeuer it for , _ Manufactured solely by S. A. KUNREL lt. cipal object of my colleague l Mr. Bete General Depot, 11/3 Market street, Hr.,- Ve.v., n 1 41 Unods• Ca nterip p tale .. o t i t ralßZ l li m AtiONA L St ri E NC K I in pressing this bill, - `8 - als Lincoln, Pope and' ' Mai& -"- ristiurg, Pa. For sale in Prerrser mill b:, all offer its services for the collection * * Mote tkll l, which he avowed the other day, is an inediately following the battle of Wil had blundered? It is becsiese Ails ; : respectable dealers Mer, haoti ii,.l ili it io /0 3 to Sell again are Drafts, Bills of Exchange, !cc., receive nlieney on economical one Ile disclaimed having liamsburg, upon a resolution offered by I Congress For sale In Pittsburgh by H. E NELL/RS ..A. h. deposit and buy and sell Exchanger= alkparts of . a member upon the opposite side of• army, - • ' . took the weary and Wan, fbotsore ete , and 13 L. rAB NES I.ot 'ti ala 1 fted to sit t• US .1. ill b. fore purchasing clue- the Colintry. any intention to strike at any particular and dispirited, and by his/simple Fees- isnie-sm where, as we 1,, y only tr-nri ma:Iola/ tgrers or The success which has the House, [Mr Lov joy 1 thanked that distinguished General The attonded the P‘ta . burgh Officer or officers . . lam bound to accopt e.---,,, ence made it heroic and clamorous to ba PRIG - - • • importers au .I set at f.:l c • that a /mot (sit to will we believe he a sufficient guarantee that bust- . resolution was voted •• for by you, Mr. led at once after the enerriy! - It iii be-' _ nese entrusted to the new organization will re- offer will indicate the effect of the bill , . the President said 'he %teas woith - DR H. BROWN'S OFFICE, PielsP celve the same prompt attention. upon certain officers of the Army. speaker, with great alacrity. That reso- cause• any ten Generals, if all were compressed- . • . • Having a very extensive correspondence with , Some time ago this House passed a res- lut T on I will have read. into one, when it became necesisery to ) - 1\1_1C1‘1:AI & G'l,l 1)L, - 1 Banks anti Bankers, throughout the country, . . . . . ot' the War Depart lows. The Clerk read the resolution as for- Into the archives, the capitill, and the . we believe we can oder unusual facils to those. Olution inquiring who do business with us.ment what geeeral officers were nnem . et, to Almighty God that the House of The business will be conducted by the same p i, ..1 r "Er. cv d, That it is with feelings of profound i personnel of this ministratiOn I tie' yed, and what general officers were ! grade. ! t ratitudee I , reSeat a t I v e , from time to time, hear of the 78 MARKET STREET. officers and directors oecause twice he saved thistintiontileittee. DIRECTORS employed, in duties below their ital, including those at the other,' end of .., i _ I Jeer. Ler-nacre eve. K. Nruick, To that the War Department en t i t l e re t ,, to =pile of the s tniOn armies in the great drug- the avenue who have done their utmost , . Reeser sHA VS, ALEXANDra SPEER, ply. I have it before me. 2xecuurZ gie I . or the suprernany of the Constitution and DocUrnent No. .1. I have analyzed and iiki..witaid: That we receive with profound sat- •• -' • • TIIoMA. , liEl 1, FRANCIA ti. BAILEY, the integrity of the Union. to traduce and disgrece him? Is it for - rm. weistreee, Acgx. BRADLEY, all these services-now, lhanks.td bill' ' ' I'santEeL Ran. Classified it. I find that twenty major , isfaction , intelligence of the recent victories own truthsral report committed be.his; 7 • • JAMES eairovuenv, President. generals arid forty seven brigadier genet- . U e l p f e r rd n , ! V r h i pe a Td 2 tr e s s o,f v .ilr t r a 9 a ir 02 '3W:1 : f a ce: JOHN D. Set'LLY, Cashier. als are relieved from service, or were at , °lnnen, and that the sincere thanks ofthe House willgather o fo v re er ver w 2 hi f ch or r tv e h eo ie rd h eti oratl eher h o esis ea .. FUg,&-rtSrwtt _ it ECOND NATIONAL HANK to Major General George works do ye pelt him with your ,pititlil that time relieved, making in all sixty- are hereby tendered B. McClellan for the display of those high mill- - •" ' deres .-e - Spring Dress Goods, ' (1 , PITTSBURGH. seven officers. One thing will strike every gentleman, and that is this: all of vary qualities which secure important results with but little sacrifice of human life'" persecutions! Ali !no, for npne ofth e j , tit because forsooth, he would - hire Made . • these officers, with the exception of - Mr. Cox-I am sorry my colleague the war honorble and - civilized;' not-a - . . twenty-two, arc reported as employed in [Mr. Scereece] was not present in the war for political faction, partieatereVengfe I.IW en - e -s - r ...;.'r ocir. I itl...c- , ( lit DI.PA.I. fiIIENT. some service, valuable service, though last House to' ""- '' I ''' 1...wt.-18. ' 1 i' " c ''''' °B2 ` B "` T ' it may be below their rank. Some are' • • give the sanction of his or fanatical hate, but a war "to enforce Washington City. }eh. 13th, 1864. distinguished military judgment upon • the equal operation of the laws` 011ie wilsßE ~,. 1i) tint infActory es nienee presented employed as agent for prisoners, cenimis- •. .• ... - P • those high military qualities" of Gen- United States mepri the people of eVery . , j , , . 4 ~ r ,-, IL'A 1 1 E7N'i it 11 )1 iS i t io,,;: . '; h u . ' l 47...,Mt,it. c hr ri tr i v A ree ic Z),,lP,e-a, } v. manes, quartermasters, and upon courts McClellan "which secures important re- State; a war to' eve end not to :destroy cults with but little sacrifice of human the &institution! Because he; dared to . el rreit ' t•ifiiH. l in the County ot Allegheny. martial, and many as superintt•ntients of not state of Pennsyhtsmis. has bees/ duly organ- depots for drafted and enlisted men. ?ere " Ired under and as/for/mg to the requirements ofThe yeas and nays were net call write to his majesty from theeacred, pre- All the officers enumerated in this report i;I upon that resolution for the simple cincts of Malvern Hilt, in the agony of - the Art of congress, entitled "An Act to pro . ~ nte a National t 'orrency , secured by a pledge of arc actively and usefully employed, ex- • reason that every member believed in it. his heart at the failure of the Governs - 1 ems, ststte Stoeks, and to provide for t h e cif- C(• l[ twenty-tee) Ths fact lessens the It went through the House neinine con- ment to aid him, and to lead'p ;ha ... i.',, , , " , t ,,!' ) . 1 .;',4; 1 , ,1 X3'.‘,, n a r 1 i h n a n 5 th ,, e ,, r r a ;, 1 1 ';,,',17,7 t r Li t the force " 1 ISI2' . colleague's ' , "'immii Ul . lgll' tradicente. Every one of us in happy ac- agents to conduct the war on the :pin s , • . pros 0,105$ 01 said Act required to be compiled men % . coral joined in this splendid tribute to ciples of civilization ,and Christ amity, ! item before commencing the bonnet's of Bank- A 111, mgh these officers are ern love) ill GARDNER& SCIikETTER'S - c 0.., C 0.,. , : ow, therefore, I. ficrin Mr . , the captain of the Army of the Potomac. anti not with a view of emancinsifitut, - service not equal to their rank, yet they A splendid tribute! For what laurels subjugation„ and extermination! 'Oils ' troller of the Currency. do hereby Icy that are rendering very faithful and lades en - ever crowned the brow of hero or demi- it becans, now that he has - been 'retired,. e the etei sect len NATIoNAL ANK tel• sable e.rviee to the Government. which . cal equal to those honors which shall he loomsup as the idol of the army. and . would have to he rendered by some one ' , loser around the memory of him the hope of the people? Pll re/Jul/we coune ot Allegh and State . of Penns 3 lvanta, ,s 11.11.1i0M01 to commence the hu-uness of Banking/ under the Act atorelialci. else perhaps by idieers of inferior Ability whose martial triumphs have been won I know, sir, that stigmas are cast upon lii test imt;n ) whereolvvittitessmLhanuci as Well as grad; The Government has at itit but little sacrifice of human life? Genera] McClellan all Over the cceintry; , iiie ...el el fineetri, ten Ina urot m - t- - its full con ederation for their service • and • , ar t , lea. M Mel_ LOCH, , - ' ering afterthe carping • "committees on This Lill may be the result of such gene — f 'nmpt roller at the Currency. • there is r. a question of economy as to the conduct of the war," who have dis- eral defamation. I know that the cam- .. i them A. to the rest the question of tort eil truth to injure a general whose mittee on the conduct of the war aereste j d THE SECOND NMONA 'BANK economy can be settled by the President, ability is so far above their comprehen- I the other day under our authoeity. au'; j , ose PITTSBI RGH, PA., wile liae it in his power, without our sion, shall have passsed away; long after ' ebriate, because it was said that hetotell ; lion, to tikinks these othi.ers and strike the political hucksters who have joined : testify that General 'McClellan Waseiri- ~.,,,,,iii Ito iN /II 1 ret ei (a/el P.A NY I th e m frotn the pay roll 13titas I under- j in reviling him in order to add to their !criminal conference with . Generat Lee -e stand the matter, even if the President ill gotten gains shall he numbered with ; during the Maryland campaign, after i ait iSi $lOO,llOO. a 111, i :It ilege to In..Tertae to _ Sot 0/011,000. , atedlltl do tie., the Government will only the forgotten dead:long after the vacillate ' battle of Antietam_ This was clone with . sate about three hundred thou.uud dol. I ion and intermeddline of presumptong 1 a view to charge General MeClelluthirlih Jars pt•r annum by this measure-the iit Watts sTiall be disndsed to a dishonor- ! plotting treadhery to hieGtiverintiente'ti. -:- 3 salaries of about twelve officers-a sum e,l oblivion, this utterance of the nation- ' believe, however, that that - Story - , AMU f.r a year not one-tenth of what is requir- al Legislature will live and shine; not, famous and monstrous,'-has already been . e d to carry on this AdminiStratlon tor a sir, tieeatise we passed it, but because in I exploded. It was stn Lett theedohekree-• an hour of honest impulse we recorded , the New Hampshire electime pnbliebea, singleda3 ' , lite or tatii of t hese relieved our testimony to the truth which the i in all the Republican papers.,;andwasnot' officers have staffs. General Fremont has four of his staff with him now. Me- historian "will not willingly let die." I contradicted by them mitt after ilia clellan has none of his staff. Those triumphs which are unstained by ; election. Indeed, it WilB .- notidatied in. . lifthese twenty-two unemployed, one blood have been so few and signal in some of them here until_ this inter*rig e , i.; put down as being in prison -General this and other wars that among the good 1 when the inebriate, becoming sober, ,as, , involuntarily invoke the choicest ; about to reveal the plot by which he was ! ' gross, Dow--and another as being in Con. , they involuntarily my friend from Kentucky ! Mr. ' approbation of human heart and in- 1 intrapped into the clutches of these -- ! , 511Tit I who now stands by my side tellect. So few and signal are they that famtra. "What's diabbliced t dispoldticmis. s Several of tie se twenty-two generals I might be pardoned. for imagining that here revealed!! elloutready ialhei,PaNtY.o. thus unemployed have been relieved be- even the Prince of Peace himself would 'on the other side to chtteheend nirenhitie.„ cause of wounds. They ure Generals condescend to bedew with something of any foul slander, however. serteeless and - His own grace, and consecrate to a noble , groundless, .becautie ebeyletlf l lend - t litittef'' Sickles, Hatch, Tower, Barlow, Paul, Rowley, and others. This bill should eese„y that martial genius which General McClellan: -- ' ." .. Srae e mit, and properly does not, affect them. achieves its victories without the effusion Mr. Speaker, it, it:Lb:redly. necesaseerei. Now let us see who ate to be affected- of fraternal blood. They antedate that and scarcely, : proper foe. me here• j to.nn- it it reaches then only about a dozen un- millennial day -that holy time which rice such calumnies}, ag . ille . y e hilfe ' einpleyed officers. All the economy of seems 'so distant to our mortal view been circulated .by ' the Xatilinistillskili' -when the "music of the world's party throughout fire ", arid; thei reenteee' the bill is reduced to these officers. Who ; accord - shall displace the harsh I lion should have. an extensive annul/le e : are they? They are Generals McCle,l lan, FreMont, nuell, Wallace, McCoriitt 'lingo' of arms, and its sweeter song j don. I Wavle Mr. Speaker,, witheyeme,•, • crittenden, Milroy, Gglesby, Hanged', I permission, that the repprtersin the gale', . -Shall swell from shore to shore; - Andrew Porter, Abercrombie, and Rob. ()Ile hope, one faith, one love restore I lery will give as Wide a cireulatiOntei'thle' • torts. I may omit one or two from Marl- I tic seamless robe that Jesus wore." ' denial as was given bethisslatidereerblehei vertence. I see by the morning papers ' The heroism which brings such painless! I was stetted under theauSpices of eteltae,- that General Wallace is assigned to at'. woundless, deathless, all merciful, all 'of your peculiar feieads. , . e . - tive duty. As a matter of course Mil- loving results, is crowned with achaplet I say here that General Meelillin l beis - roy will be employed. That may be the fragrant forever with the white flowers never seen - General Lee since 181 t; r ill& ease with others that I have named. I of peace ! he has never held any communication . These, then are all that will be affected ; Now, to dismiss an officer who has , with him ironerng ---- ekeept iin refer by this bill. All the saving, then, will ' been thanked with such beautiful expres be the salary of these dozen generals. , site, and truthful praise as General Mc- ence to pr and, o r cg men, which zommunieations• or ,cemies . weeps Is it fair and just to strike them from ! Clellan was thanked by Congress, is not at Once sent to the, War Departmnt. the rolls of the Army because they have I onlY unmilitary and unjust, but a re been relieved by the caprice or under proach to the preceding Congress.which never 'beardfin* • and ieVerelire-Eleafiel During, the 'Maryland' Campaign,`'ba the prejudices of the President, the Sec- lam unwilling to allow. If we were Lee at all, or any of senile -ntite retary of War, or General Halleck! If wrong then, let there be at least some stor y was na..,,,,ilyoz w i kto r t 9 k., t yw e, , in the opinion of the President, they are I inquiry into thejustice or injustice of our cloth, but 5h 00Y. , 914-oti, that. st . Wilr no longer serviceable to the Govern- ! encomium. not helP.toA.xArretiO,Orktatittotixt*.. ment, why does he not dismiss them? i Many of these officers who are to be Iby aching. eh ej‘ws4g e o c mime , thee ,: e He has the power. Why:devolve it upon ' dishonored by this bill have not only im- I which ,w,otare . at tcebbeepiredt&eter.Or,' Congress? Why does not, the Execu- I paired nor lost their fortunes but have t h em. . Tbm . k, l 4 w g . tri la f .. t 4 je lvor t five assume the responsibility? it be passed Of . glifingeeddad '!iit :'. ' imperiled life and limb while serving the Many of these officers who are to be ; Republic against the great rebellion- to thi s system e t. f refusnat Ao pl , affected by this bill left civil life for the This bill proposes bye sweepingclause to army and sacrificed positions of profit I retire them from service without many of naturally be asked:Wliji.,olp6! a q' , displace and a . 80A/her: ~ and honor to their patriotic duties. Gen. ! them having adequate means at this time ! to w h om I haversnte4, . _ ate* McClellan left an employment at $lO,- Ito take care of their families. 1 his name from thee i'qlst",,6l . , eveth e t, 000 a year at the call of Governor Den- ' Ido not know what may be the wish- 1 unless ehere is stnettung 4 Netli .Asg . nison, of Ohio, to take the command in les of other generals who are to be de- I conduct, ori semerl.#44/ l e „4, ietAIICSV I graded by this bill, but this I know, ; ter, similar to hat a* jj . e. ey . e ,.. . ini, r _ t _ . _ ,\AV,eersete so ni signal and d w s h u e e r c e es h sf i u s i ser s V i i n C e t e S gentlemen on the other side have it 1 rations to,widelt l' b e llYi *SW ,AOL-R -then he has saerificed everything he had ' put in their power to degrade General ' be careful of the eh/L*4W eifit'reptitv. made in civil life, and lives now upon a I i McClellan, even if it be their intention I lion of men, who hart seri7ed',the',cOtin ,- salary less than he could obtain else Ito attempt it. He is above their assaults. . try so .zealonslx and 80 . Welk BVille where. Under such circumstances, I wish it distinctly understood that in I though their policy' may not.oo'hit4tie , ask, is it fair to drop him from the rolls I that speaking as I do I do not plead for him. I who are now in poweee j of the army ? I ask it as a matter of or- He does not ask any favors from the Mr. Speaker, there*. ve4elehltjee-' dinars- pecuniary fairness. Not that he I other side of the House or from the Ad- lions that might 4 oed'qatioli* would wish to be retained. Ido not suit ministration. His labors and deeds are bill, whieh,a military 1:48,i, Wadi* my vote on this bill to his wishes ; for I historic and belong to a better tribunal properly jeulgellnee err' ' lit,hereltila know that if his wishes were' consulted than a partisan Congress ora party press. sort of sensibility among ralh .. "*.y , neee t I should make no opposition to this [Mr. 1 which, takes alarm at any attempt to Schenck) the other day, when I opposed ; place them servilely heroin the-Urfiett that of common justice to a faithful and . . measure. I place it upon higher grounds, the immediate passage ofthe bill, thought I tive. ,This hill proposes to de . tide.' ,We accomplished soldier. Mr. Speaker, my colleague Lave enough.of this cringing ab)ectiress General McClellan. I assure him that lin the service, alelieugh it is disitirO*.9 I know very well the argument of economy will be used here, and should !that was not my intention at all, and that I that this bill originated 'in Wiiitaft pug- 'Considered always in this House. I , m intention now. There was . sion and personal rancor. Andalthotigh I desired a chance to make a speech for I . for it• then, nor is there any I I have accepted that disavowal, yet the wish it were used more frequently. But there is something more in the bill than no o w ne All that I have said or desire to , people of this country, and the ant , it isn c o e i ssit y y economy. If these Generals are drop- , sayu. . - i is calledof the army, in Spite of - Eqq - 4 will look uponit in - lbat ped in this particular way, it will seem , y 1 bmyc,iieag fo u r e, by wh eh ib e h b s i t l ri l kinestraotdGuceend. disclaimers will , thi . to be a taint upon their honor. The I ___, McClellan. i light,. An honoptble body bke Sahoteld only way to drop them in a fair and mil- en 4 t repudiate all such jeiniate_ its ! _i - a. ppesnenceS this bill,that 't 11 havethe jection to have proposed or by the amendme l ne or o k f 1 effect of remitting General McClellan to • my honorable friend from New itary way is by the amendment which I I It would be enough to say, as an oh- ! !thus forcing him to resign Imposition as board of inquiry. They should exam the first major general. Under the ch ine to see whether these officers, thus st this uld operate'as a atig [Mr. Kernan.) It should be done by a ; the regular army and cutting off his pay, would to be ruled out of service because of po- cum stances, Utica) or other reasons, are fit call- tr to do that ilia upon him, and would have &abuts duty for which they were origin ally - us effect upon the esprit of the gimp, 0 ( ed into the service. I would like to read where he. haa'thousandit and tlionatutda a 1 report from a board stigmatizing Mc- of devoted friends, and among the.peo- Clel an, Buel, and Crittenden as incom- ple, too, where he has thousands and Petent. It would deserve an immortality thousands 6r - aragit admirers. of fame for the audacity and presump- A measureof this kind, striking at the don of the military criticism. military status of a generalwho'for two K UNKEL'S CELEBRATED titter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, . 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