• t NEWS ITEMS ' ii . kt plum p Wit 4 A NEW Yonli penny-a-liner writes to , a London paper that4here is not a negro barber in ;New Yorkiiilio is not an aspir ant for the Presidehey. , , ...,.. TFIE English paper sneers o.and ildi rules George Thompson an..ctspeiticAf him as a played-OM politiciiii in :his own country. - WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 13. 19b4. EaCITENLEiT.IN CONGRESS. Representative LONG, of Ohio, in a speech in Congress, on Saturday last, observed that he "would rather recog nizethe independence of the Southern Confederacy, than have the war carried On until the Southern people are subju gated." In giving expression to these sentiments he remarked that he spoke but for himself, and he alone was re sponsible for them. No sooner, how ever, had he concluded than a bowl of treason was started by the Abolition side of the House, and Mr. Speaker COLFAX had the bail manners to descend from the Speaker's chair, to offer a resolution for LoNe's expulsion. We do not know what were the pre cise words, which Lora made use of on the occasion referred to, but if he is re ported correctly we cannot agree With him_ We would not agree to a dissolu tion of- the Union, under any circum stances, and believe that it can be re stored without the absolute subjugation of the Southern people. But what at tracts our attention most, in the proceed- Jags of Congress referred to, is the bra zen and hypocritical conduct of the Ab olition leaders. They howl treason at Lona, and threaten to expel him for giv ing expression, in the heat of debate, to sentiments which have been reiterated by themselves tenthousand times. Last session Mr. COIZWAY, of Kansas, in his place in Congress, coolly and deliberate ly offered a preamble and some resolu tions recognizing the independence of the South, and his propositions received respectful attention. But now, after three years of criminal blundering ,by the Administration, in which hundreds of thousands of lives have been sacrificed in Abolition experimen ta, the majority in Congress - are prepared to execute every one who dares give expression to opinions contrary to their present pro gramme. How many times did HORACE GREELY write down the precise time when he would be prepared to let the South depart? and yet our blustering Ab olition Congressmen make as much noise over Lonces repetition of GHEE LY'S announcement, as if they had never heard of it before. But the object of the proceedings in question are transparent to the dullest comprehension. By bluster in Con gress; and Its repetition through the Ab olitioapress of the country, the Admin istration expects to divert the people's attention from rte dark proceedings. Mr. LONG, of Ohio, should have under stood this, and not given his opponents an opportunity to improve their condi tion, by his utterance of the speech im • ptitedto him. Mr. Lone, and all others like him, whco differ from Ate great bulk of the Democratic party, in relation to the rebellion, ought to know that ac cording to the Abolition rule of action, the subjugation of the Southern people is rixed.on. His duty then, under such circumstances, is clear; he should refrain • from advocating any doctrine likely to enable Abolitionism to prolong its pow er. He,shonld labor, with the conserv ative people of the country, to displace the -party in power, that better counsels might prevail in the Administration of the Government and in order that our Union might be restored, without the annihilation of the whole Southern peo ple. Lord's proposition is not half as bad as a thousand similar ones offered by his opponents, but stilt we see the use Made of it for partisan purposes. He shot4d Jontonth,frthitt the business of the Abolitionists now is to shape things '3O as to prolong their power; he should not by any means assist them THE MONROE DOCTRINE. NOtifilthstanding the unanimous vote of-the House of Representatives the other day reaffirming the "Monroe Doctrine," the Semite Committee on Foreign Rela tions have concluded to postpone its consideration until they ascertain from the Administration whether such con sideration would be expedient. This means that the consideration in ques tion is indefinitely postponed. The Administration and its leading champions in the United States Senate seen 00 sntertein tt Most profound con tempt for the intelligence of the people. After Napoleon has invaded, subdued and made himself master of the Mexican people,.and after having announced his to mount the new throne of Mexico, our Viceroy, Maximillianculb is on his way Administration is engaged in discussing whetherthe consideration of the French man's-Proceedings wank' be expedient ! What'll - naked mockery are such expe dients to blind the people, to the ttue condition of their' country ! The people of Mexico are conquered by French bayo nets; we know how and when it was accomplished. Napoleon announced his devign upon that country ; and he does not conceal his intention of future oper ations there. And yet our Adminis tration cannot sufficiently see the open and palpable usurpations of the daring Frencitman. The people of the United States may make up their minds that monarchy in Mexico is a fixed fact, and our Administration is responsible for it. It had to wink at Napoleon's operations there E lbilear of his acknowledging the Sorithern Vourgftrticy. What he will nest conspelViCiti to wink at is as yet unknown. We trust, however, that the fateOrMexico is not in store for us, and that our Administration will prolong h3stilities until Napoleon begins to con template the idea of farniihing us with a , , • I Ofttymusar met apother in the street who warLill.of oonstimptionould set on e& hint4lras: • "Ah tor friend, you want efeeedingly Slim," "Yea" replied the B:ck matt; flat Pm going very fast !" The Hostility of France. The following is an extract from the. Paris.pintiespondeace'• of the Cincinnati- E nic** . TAenews received weekly from our , Mintiter to France; Mr. Dayton, leaves !little ; doubt of the hostile feeling o f Na -Poleon, and ergs intention to recognize the Confederacy. Everything that could be done to prevent the intermeddling of THE members ofthe littion National any European power with our domestic party" in Rhode Nand ate,-by the ears, affairs has been done by the Adminis and accuse each other Or all _sorts of tration, even to the national humiliation, arbitrary and juggling acts for selfish and and sacrifice of national power; but all unpatriotic purposes. Jto no purpose. Finding that such is the THE latest general order from General determination or France, the Adminis tration has filially determined to present Grant indicates an intention„ to enter upon an active campaign with the Army to the usurper of Republican liberty,a of the Potomac immediately. Sutlers bold and defiant front. That is the - the army by the 16th. se and their employees are ordered to leave • cret of the resolution which i the o m mittee on Financial Affairs directed i ts : chairman to present to the House of FOURTEENTH STREET, Washington, is ; said to contain throughout its whole by a unanimous vote, protesting against Congress, and whi te passed that body length, south of Willard's not ape house the establishment of a monarchy in that is not a house of ill fame. A con- 1 34exico under European auspices. This tract has just been made to build a house . resolution meets the approbation of the of the same character,which is to cost 'Administration. It is however well un sBo,ooo l derstood that but for the Fremont and THE PHILADELPHIA Press expresses its German pressure, Seward would still annoyance at the indorsetnent of the . have truckled and vascillated; but Mr. doctrines of miscegenation by the Tri- Lincoln became alarmed that acquiesence bui:e and other anti-slavery journals. ' in the Maximilian Monarchy would de- Mr. Forney must keep step with the mu- feat his nomination, and so he put his sic of miscegenation or else give up his : foot down against any more yielding to lucrative position in the kitchen cabinet. European dictations. When the den riiiination of the Ad- THE NEW YORK Time!, in an article , on amalgamation says! "We shrink ministration and the recent vote of the from putting on paper the stories which House of Representatives are known in Europe, it trill intensify the hatred of reach us as to the prevalence amongst Napoleon, and haste his hostile demon young white ladies of preference for stratt, , o • itorho„. M n r. Folk's Adminis. colored men-pure black having the pre- l tratimi, Mr Thier, the present Conser cedence in all cases where there is room ! vative member of the Legislative As ter choice." . sembly, declared that France would THE. Sociar. Evrt..-The magnitude of ' fight to resist "the pretensions of the the social evil that afflicts Washington Monroe doctrine." The story that Sli in these times is indicated in part by the dell should have been snubbed by Maxi fact that the new court there has in the milian is a mere Hind, gotten up for de past few months, imposed an aggregate ception. No credit is given to it here. of about $lO,OOO in fines upon keepers Of all Foreign Embasssdors at France of houses of ill repute, and near about none are more intimate at the Court than ALL grzrDS the whole of it has been duly paid. Slidell. It is well known to Mr. Seward Elastic stockings, Bandages, mac. At the Pittsburgh Drug House, FREEMASONS may be curious to know that Slidell did hold two longinteryiews with Maximilian. Senator Sumner and , r 0 ___ their strength in the world's population. Illt.t-t - iNC , Br. 1 1 •I'Gt.A_11.11. inter Davis also know such to be the From very accurate statistics we can IV case. The fact that ex-Senator Gwynn, APOTHECARIES, state that in the New and in the Old co s t: 1 7 1 o; F_ s ourth and Market streets, Pittsburgh the of Science and World there are 8,237 lodges, with 500,- of California, a secessionist and former e preparation ever 000 active members. The number of ly a Fort Lafayette prisoner, is to Sc. :,,_,2,___________ . . _ _ invented r.y art to rectify tee short comings of Nature non -active and those who have with- . company Maximilian to Mexico, shows DENTISTRY.—TEETH EX- " tore. A , A. t. la r r; I l i t - jauctuisisredlcle,y, 1- I , o , : k `RDa.D t c y ,y/ a , i ii No. g. g . the manipulations of Slidell. tracted without pain by the use of Dr. drawn is nearly 300,000. The next few months are big with Oudry's apparatus. gists. Applie'd by oil Hair Dr - ossera. AT an - election in Dover, Delaware, events of the future of the United States. J.F.11 0 F' 1- - ' NI AIS , ruhr-lydziwc on Tuesday last, the Democratic candi- The greatest battle of modern times will DENTIST. dates for Commissioners, Hon. Charles be fought on the soil of Virginia. The All work warranted igg==.4 FA C T. Brown and John Brown, were elected names of armed men, who will meet in 134 Smithfield Street, by a majority of sixty-four votes. This deadly conflict, will produce n shock jus-Iyil PITTSBURGH. is it a aye. I --=:: :a. _a a_ *** ndin la theyear 1, - ',35 'Mr. Mathews neat prepared umce, No. 18 FIFTH STREET result proves conclusively that when that will vibrate from the Lake to the ---- -- - neither test oaths insult them nor sol- Gulf, and fronithe Atlantic totter Pacific. itif s. T H IL L ISMTO T I;E Ii THE SICK TO ood s must be purified ICC VEIN ET/AN HAIR DYE ; since that time' It has been used by thousands, and in no instance diers interfere with their right to vote, It will be decisive of the great struggle. and all medicines are us e ele ' es which do not poie the freeman of that gallant little Stile The fitiAn k .lal bubble will also come to a 8e 6a the quality of Stimulating the blood to dig- )The failed to give entire satisfaction. . w‘irl,l. ‘ *: 1 Ira p E r i i . e A i l'' .4 . only 'l*: F i ; ftthye ccelinet,al:etsatndlneat.chhe will bear aloft the Democratic banner head and burst, either to the healthy charge lmpurities into the hovels. Hew, L PILLS possess this quality in a high &- permanent relief, or tiestructi. , ll of the g.ree. and should be in ei cry family They are quantity of dye In THE official Navy Register for 18131 Milet.V.o ae u'sounatilyi contains sold io t u o t r de + I the has just been issued front the Government • body poli ti c patient. Napoleon's, pro. ~,,in,a,ltly: sexes,u ul And are catireild.rein. n n o n c d en aitul as ta t, ; „ %d , e i .p y t adapted The 1 ENET IA N I/1 E is warranted not to in gramme in reference to ourselves and ~, ' x press. It reports the number of vessels , t in,l effective as a medicine. lure the hair or scalp in the slightest degree. apla-ltd including those still building to b e 617; I the Confederacy will be made manifest. r i tie Hon Jacob Bei;ers of Springville. Ind . anTleelerSte%\;3ltlhAelLl,L,U i i voiks with rapidity . --------______ qu ring no preparation i A T 16 CENTS among them 72 iron-clads and two Anis 'ln what intereots U, most, the next six ‘ l, Wee to lir. Brandrola under date of May rich, 1 whate, er. ' the Avenger and Vindicator. From ' i months will have pretty well developed ! ''',. l I have used your Invaluable Vegetable t to- The 1, ENETIAN DYE produces any shade Dec. 31, 1882, to March 8. 1884, the navy the future. versa( Pills in my family since 15:18; they hate that may be desired-one that will not lade,erOelt or w ashout-one has lost 39 vessels by capture, destruc of no avail. I have been the means of my neigh- FreSiden tie] nialterB are by no means always cured, even when other medicines were itself. Fos sale by all de ll ggiata. Price 60 cents. ease Prints, Fast Colors, tion, snagging, wreck, tic., including . forgotten. It is pretty generally conced , bora using hundreds of dollars' worth and I an; A: 1. MATHEW. six iron-clads end three rams. ed even by the Peace Democrats t list satisfied they have received a thousand pee cent t ieneral Arent, 2 i (lold st. N. Y. _so nianufacturerof M AMES'S' attiiit'a BAIR In blessed health through their use. They are Al au Mk s-Han will be the no of ULoac k the bent hair dressing in use. price 26 used in this region for Bilious and Liver Oil, THE late massacre of negro soldier s the Chicago Convention lie is regard aaea, Fever and Ague, and in all rheumatic cases centlL Jants-lyil near Vicksburg is now said not to have eel as already nominated. Lincoln has with the most perfect success. In fact they are _ _ _ - been a rebel outrage, but quite other- the best chance for the nomination at the great reliance in Bicknell, and I trust your 1 ENETIAN HAIR OVE, VENETIAN ' Q nn Prints Fast Colors, wise. The negroes went to a hotel Baltimore, though, if the Convention elxenceelrlaebnitealinfe,edniicaiLitot.olintohgeisLarele Lo an prepa . re so 11, L [NI 31 Es r ~,,,, , . Hi , I . A 1 ,, 'Hi ),„ HA r . R c, ~..,..§es , I'll', sold at FL Elll 1 VG'S DRUG STORE, where there were only whit, women end should be postponed, it is believed he Please send me your lowest price by the gross." children with their servants, committed will be defeated. It was from fear that Sold by THOMAS REDPATH, Pitteburg'h, Our of the Diamond and Market in ein s, d i t , i l y .._ a i l y lk l / 4 est a bl e dealers In medicines, the grossest p , ssible outrages on the wo- . Fremont was making rapid headway - . ____,_______,..- men, and then burnt the house. An ,on till' Maur,.,' doctrine Platform, that -- __ _ r _ _ ____...____, ______. , uet ~ r. or TUE we r - IT real:Reit. Ir WA VS' I: NI Coteau. Hy Co.. ,k Indiana regiment heard of the affair and has brought Loicoln to take the same Pit !-.l.,urgh, April Bth, 1884. 1 attacked and killed the dl' acre No reb- ' ground. But a inajoritY of the Tie pub part -IDEND NOTICF.-TIIE BOAR Ras of Dlreetor, have this day declared a Levi_ els were concerned in the shocking atfa:r r can Hi use and `-;( mite are opposed to dent of I Wit AND 1 /NE-HALF (2 t„ ) per cent. Admiral Porter said in a late report; • his renomination. No man can be nom .in the Capital stock of the Company, out of the "The negro troops near Vicksburg Bale ' inated that the New York T 1 ibune oppo. . aet earning tor the corer ending... March 3181 been eommittine - ninny outrafrrs." acs, as the best part of the Republican flit., pay able (free of Cu' inent taX,) on and after the 10 I' is OF' ,ti A l pros., at the general party take their politics from that sheet. I office kif the COmpatt‘ in Pit tstoirgh to the stock- TUE Chattanooga Gazette states, that WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO bider, whose stock; .. Though Mr Chase has withdrawn from the „, iolaette rer.,tered there, and at between the point of Lookout aiountain :•••-• be astonished at an) thing. Years of ex and Bridgeport, down the valley o f the the canvas, his friends yet believe he , perience and a correspondence eXtelidingthrOligh- I ...aniP.l 'e ' n k. ') Uo o .,) No , aTVl3e.t rest,(li';',if.elVl'lf% Winslow. Tennessee, lie twenty-five miles of dead . Win be nonifnated nt Baltimore. I-L 00 all the nationalitiea of the habitahle gl o b, the stockholder s w 1 - 1, - ,se stock is register:A there mules, in one continuous string-the will be the peace , tie! ing of the party i.iiie tiirrie,i their theor. taro and ~,,,b. ai r d as o l ,. ra o n ; l er book., of the I l onii.any will clOSe I k p tn.. on the 2rl day of 51,1 5 p r ox . head of the first carcass lying on the --......- healed a basis front alit .li N, e need not err. We and is 111 remain cit..... 1 Id, fe ia.,,_14 a. in on the "quarter deck' of the one beyond him, Republican Hypocrisy. are not surprised at ski h facts as the following- 17th of .day thereafter and so on, throughout the entire diet- Ar. r ._• ~ • although the persons who write then; are. We I , 3) 3 ". r t d i el ' 1 the 11,..1 ', J ,, I, l 'll . 7l ° ':' r.. ox . s ,if,ffrous and telling expo. {:\ Lb, sec's , ance. The Gazette says: "Just imagine sure of persons and circi,insranees, hence feel Counterfeit , 1 ' - oh the Inconsistency of the Repul, know a con Yuls:on of nature of sufficient mag to indorse their statements : Couuterfeits I I 1 licans was altogether the hest part of at libert y uitoe rwr .: J.• ell, Qt nitude to bury these remains as they NEW BEDFORD. Mater., NO, . 24, 1863. Saturday's debate. If the great hulls now lie, and phancy the pelinx of a fu- halloo about Mr Long is any - thin , more I) ,” R S'R '-I "" L'"'l "t"'"" man "11 Hum bugers aro About!!! tare Agassiz who in his geological re- Wit. si, ere prostrating crimpi ln aky limbs. cold than a dishonest elrf - tione . erin '' t ick searches strikes either of the termini, feet an I hands, and a general disordered system why did not the Republicans rr g ois r e ti , ) tiENUINE PEBBLE and attempts to exhume the entire expel - Mr. Conway - , of Kansas . : when o( he Si .and U'ed"'''' tailed I' relicts me snake.'" ia e visiong Soilie II - 1.1. ls Now 1 urn who were Russjall spectacles I stood up in his place and advised the using Plantation Batt rstho prevailed kipOn Me SUPPLIES FOR OUR ARldy.-5818, wri recoenition of Southern independence" to try them 1 couirnrit:e.l with a small wiz:Le hi:lg front the Army of the Potomac Mr. Conway is a Republican and Mr. al PORTANT NO I Feeling 1 ettr r by degrees, : p -- e I r, II r 4 P e R 0 n V e E w says: "I don't know whether there was Long professes to he a Democrat, and g n ia : 8 , 1" “ 1 '` , l T: i t inner 1 YOU R , 111 ITT - 7 - II i T , i :(.. r E , any alcohol in store at Brandy Station, that makes all the different between boy- 1 "- '' ;" ;-''' - '''''''''"l " .d t ' "" lb' "'id- L. k. e c,l business. m 4 ,1111 ,, received direg from hut there was certainly a prodigious shy and treason. It strikes us that pu- ! ness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could Ic.:: , , L is iii a ,, l .., l i r ,t ie n , i tc. , l ,t !t i l , ost I..r.lliant eentline la., ! ‘. res,erve. st rough hen ' a'n'ti ;',erso,',..atr!:aentsrgihtto sleep the night through, which I had not done I Teel like another being. My aide- I l ark.isaerb are entitte I to spectacles free of quantity of beef. An army, a sage au- rification, like charity, should begin at , thority.has laid down, marches upon its home, and that the first member of the ; for Ye'ma. ite and strength have also greatly unf , f,l el t. ~.m.i(liocietiLtfii,....etaltot 61k.kal I tail Also• received belly; and I have to compliment the House who committed this form of tree- ; the use of the Plantation Bitters. stork , ever brought to this city .ICUITH litnah:L. r.lirld'mhieinnbt°.s.Piiiivit'lliis.:lll,ll.ll.lae'illl:l,l.ltiain.,:iti :t,)hil:etti:ctiai,ul:ens, Army of the Potomac upon at least the son should be the first to suffer for it. nesoestimur, solidity of that stomach on which, tor- The case of Mr. Conway was so per- .r.i tesee,tiany inuresite sli I:, :: .ir.t at thearticle rotas-like, it progresses. Beef, in thou- fectlyllin point, so precisely similar, that • • • t ßag hay D e sß be L e c n m 'i l ia V t l l l 6. e' SaeriMtil6iialst'tal Look out tor Na - ii, ,I, of pith street. sands of casks and barrels, was heaped it is no wonder the hypocrites were stag. •- all around Brandy Station; then came : gerecl • by Mr. Cox's effective home-thrust:. ,Ilotr f r . n i r r n t s e , ec i ! ii mo r c h tt e l y , s- ga sLee m chl s isstnt e ne s7 i 1 ri Plants l - - "4 -- - - pork and flour, tea, sugar, coffee, beans. In our judgment, and we dare say also : non Bitters. * • • Three bottles restored my • : : .. - - hard bread-or biscuit-in apparently in the jutbmient or every Republican ' Pe ''' 4 And cared fire •• C*A FL 4 tr ' r . "1,. „-"•44-!,:.---• -,.'r',"''''4-:.''':-i'r''-e--..--''--' 521 inexhaustible quantities. And yet 'I member of the House, the expulsion of The folio ist Iron; the Manager of the n . "--- - '- -7.___ ,-'•.-..,, --- 4 - Al. was informed that I did not see before Mr. Conway for advocating recognition Futon Home School for the Children at Yoh:a- 25 .... .--,7--- ' 2. -r- ,„ ,_• , : 42 an g me the actual consumption of a single would have Leen conferring on his re- leers: = 'efr ; ' ' f • I 01 , g' = day." marks a preposterous importance, as • ,5 HAviaszyka MANstozi, stit Sr.,). " a ...,, lafr x:;. , ~. .... 7 THE public debt, as we see stated in a well as an infringement of the freedom , r c)II. .OR..i.FIL : York, ''' '' 4 '' _ . :4.. ' ...4_. speech of the Hon. Mr. Brooks, of New of debate. Bitters have been given to some of our little n York, who certainly did not diminish Mr. Cox also made an excellent use of children suffering from weakneas and weaklungs 4,',,iutli metl3l-ZI_DBITHY'S the figure of the actual total; was on the Mr ;Greely's frequently reiterated argu-'ice'i tihiaueirrneclt) no r I i b t o t s l s e ti e ] i I n , t or, 15th of March, 1834, $ 1 , 5 10,201,774-a tnents in favor of the right of secession. and da.ll witting cons e timption, on venom all Cal alltt,t7ED sum much less than has been generally Mr. Greely was not, indeed, at that Medical skill bad been exhausted, has bees en t I I , r e e e l Lr u e i s t e o f ret it t We Bitters commenced e r wi e th but ti t e a t e e e a d - i ) 1 A i k r (,) is i supposed and represented. Of this there time, a member of the House; but his had been issued up to March 16th in newspaper has always been the most in- strength rapidly increased, and she is 'P now well 1 - il_ _,..N1 : treasury notes and fractional currency, fluential organ of the Republican party. Respectfully, hies. O. al. likvok , $8 , 15,385,922, making a total of govern- Mr. Greely went to much greater : " • • • I owe much to you, for I verily be inept paper of $779,683,622. This volume lengths than Mr. Long, as may he seen • here the Plantation Bitters ha v'e sated my life. of paper money must be reduced or its l in the following extract from the Tri- it Lv .W. H. WaOOONER, Madrid, N.Y." in the C , lontry. ____ value will be reduced. That is the one Sung: : " • • • Thou wilt send metwo bottles more Ca .E.'"VE:f.‘ FIRST" PRIZE. tiling necessary, and all schemes for We have tepeatedly asked those who :of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been S greatly benefited by their use. by friend, remedying the state of the finances must dissent from our view of this matter, Receivel Withal a month at State Fairs and AsACnRRIN, Philadelphia, Pa." i accomplish that result in whole or in whether they do or do not assent to Mr. 1 Institutes. We are also agents for part or be a failure. Jeffirson's statement in the Declaration 1 " • • • t hare been a great sufferer from , of independence that Governments de- ! Drspepsia, and had to abandon Preaching. • • choin.acker & Co.'s and Boardman &Gray's A COPPERHEAD PATS CITY, poor, COUII- P plantation Bitters have cured me. rive their just powers from the consent I Well-known excellent PIANOS, and ty and state tax; pays revenue tax, of the Governed' and that whenever any REV. J. S. CATIIORN, Rochester, N. V." S. D.& H. W.SMITH'SMELODEONS & HARMONIUMS pays bounties enlists, ~ fignts, supports form of Government becomes destrue- I "• •• I nave given the Plantation Bitters the Constitution of the State and of the l • to hundreds of our dlaabled soldiera with the ' Mill ERSONS DESIRING A PERFEGT ofthoseends, it istheof tive . right . the United States, behaves himself peac e- most astonishing elect. .. instrument are Invited to call and examine people to alter or abolish it' and to insti G. W. D. At, Cm ; betore purchasing elsewhere. Anions' thoee who ably and acts all the while as a good tote a new Government, &c., &c. We Superintendent Soldier's Home, Cin., O." : have purchased these instruments in this vicini citizen, and yet he is denounced as a ty we take pleasure in referring to Allen Kra . - a. . The Plantation Bitters have cured mor n esq , Bateman Goe, esq., Alleghen • city' reptile not fit to .1 - rept ive. Why is this?' • it mg intrinsically sound, beneficent, and me of Liver Complaint, of which I was laid up John McCurdy. (of Park. McCurd • ai - C4 hire. Because he will not support the ne 2 "" one that, universally accepted, is calcu prostrate, and had to abandon my business. 51ctiutty, Oakland ;Dr Jonas R. PrlcUllatock policy of Abe Lincoln. This is the sum- . ' - -I H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0." A. Hoeveler, eq., Richard Bard, esq , East 1 ita hated to prevent the shedding of seas of erty ; .fohn Quinn esq. Dr 0 DI. Ro t it ' total of his offence. No matter how .._ human blood, and ir it justifies the seces- "• • • The Plantation Bitters have cured Si Book, esq., Pittsburg' h. * 8 e er ' D. good a character he may possess, no mat- f n ' British me of a derangement of the Kidneya and Urinary Sion . ro 1 the .i stn ire of three ter how bad a character his political op- Organs that has distressed me for years It acts A Guarantee of 5 years With each In millions of colonists in 17713, wa do not like a charm. co c o moo ' , ' strument. ponent may bear , still the one that , goes see why it would not justify the seces- a No. 254 Broadway." , WAKELIN.II & BARR, in for theinevitable negro Is in sort with ac., scc., ice kn. sion of five millions of Southerners from a loyalists, while the one who does not is 1 the Federal Luton' ; I'4ll If• dole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western pa., out of sorts. We can point to us good I • this , i i n ,_ . _ lye ale The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, ' No. 12 Blasell's Block, Si. Clair et. mistaken on IN Dint, why does not men as this little green earth ever saw the languid brilliant, and are exhaused nature's ' /WA general assortment of Musical Goode some one attempt to show wherein and always on hand. I that are called copperheads, because ' • great restorer. They are composed of the cele- ' mhi why? For our own part, while we deny I they think that a white man is as good brated Oalisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, . T i ffp FINEST AND MOST 444. BN- the right of slaveholders to hold slaves as a negro. Now this is extremely un- Roots, Herbs, Ac , all preserved in perfectly pure against the will of the latter, we cannot just, but what is the use of prating about justice now a days? Justice has st. Croix Rum. see how twenty millions of people can : rightfully hold ten, or even i plumed her wings and left this mundane i tested Fnion with them by n de five, militarY sphere for a more blessed clime. But force heaven. she will not, cannot be thwarted in I W e w i s h t h e Ti..,,,,,,e, or some other Rep, to us what THE FRACTIONAL CURRENCY.-There I would beublican the j dangerournal or harmtell of leaving is no more responsibility for printing the Mfr. Long to the same wholesome correc- First Archbishop of New York Fr actional . currency in Washington than l live Qf public opinion which was deemed ie., and are warranted to produce an there is for printing the Intelligeneer or l all - sufficient in the case of Mr. Conway r„,;,,,, - ;;;;; . bt ,' ra 1 a ric nedcial eft . F nc's P t ' k M'K effect. They are exceeding la any other newspaper. The same office ; and Mr. Greeley. ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless, prints both sides of the fifty cent pieces, !--------- - -- • ' - -- NOTICE. -An DIED. y person pretending to sell Plan- Arehblithc" and they are printed in sheets. In New tattoo Bitters In bulk or by the gallon is a swind- York one Bank Note Company prind ' CARDAt Washington City, on Thursday, ler and imposter. It is ut u oul in ourlog ' -P nic .- one side and another the other, so an t ed i April 7th, suddenly, of congestion of the brain, cabin bottle. Beware of p bottt p les refilled with i Also. make one watch the other. The Tress- I Mrs. H. C. Stiarsorr CARD, wife of Capt. B. C. imitation deleteriousstuff, for w hich s eve r al er ! Card, U.S. Army. w P - ury reports over $ 19 ,000,000 of this cur son, are already in prison. See that every tgo rency4 there may be over s3oo,ooo,ooofrien ds of the lama are respect fully In- The Y tie has our United States stampover the cited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) oi d , afloat; nobody knows,-nor nobody ' unmtat ate , and our aignature on stee r less Indeed it is a little remarkable ' morning, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of i label. Sold by respectable deal , that this great country can float name- I her brother, Edward Simpson, No. 62 Fourth the habitable globe. less millions of ' i ehange." At One time, gtreet " the'calciilation was, that it would float 0,.,t).0TRY-Oj° Monday , 0, the 11th inst., at 6 P. P sixty Millions. Perhaps it is floating 1 His funeral w A l t" takeplag al e ' fios hie tate _ sixty - millions .now-nobody knows for I a .-- ellee on Quarry s Wut and .1-P there is no signatnre to this money. I j O'Hara_, Firth w W ednesda y, April latil, tamers sheet printer's work, Just as stet at 2.o'elock p. m., to proceed to Alleghen y Cetn newspapeis, or bodits,lotikamphlets. 1 etery, PITIFISBUELEiHs -- 7 — ., 11 1... ItiERIIAVE'llk ROL LA,RD BIT- J. sr . c °Rs s - Ei. L ..... .... TERM,.F. BiP.rhare's Holhind Bitters, ~, i., CORNWELL & KERR,o• Basrhave , s Holland Bitters, , Bcerbave's Holland Bftters, 4:CARRIAGE MAISTUFACTURERk.; Bwrhare's Holland Bitters, lkerlarvg Holland Bitters, Silver and Brass Platers, •i, iicerbtties Holland Bitters, acerhave's Holland Bitters, And mann [sewers of Bizethavws Holland Bitters, Saddlery & Carriage'4lardw -. are; , .., NO. 7 St. Clair street. and Dtultietne Way, (near the Brldge,Y. : *, - VOLUNTEERS FOR THE ARMY should not Ica t e t P he city until supplied with HoLLOWAI"S ILLS AND OINT MENT. For Sores, Scuts 3 - , Wounds, Small- Pox, Fevers, mid Bowel Lfumpainta, these medi cines are the best In the world. Every French soldier uses them. It the reader of this •'notice" cannot get a box of Pills or ointment from the drug store in his place, let him write to me, 80 Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount, and I will mail a x free of expense. Many dealers will not keep my medicines on hand . because they cannot make as much profit anon other persons' . ___= _.7-- make. 5 cents, St cents, and per box or _ -.,..:-..1 ..._—=---_. = _ irRERNIA.OR RUPTURE CURED. pot . 81,40 apll-lwc —We are prepared to treat successfully __ FIE CONFESSIONS AND El an cases of rupture in young persons, most cases lifr'.l l ,l. l..lilENl_'E. OF AN IN VALID.—Pub m middle aged, and In some cases ct old persons lisped fc, the benefit, and as a who TO YOUNCt MEN and others, who suffer from having fitted up an extensive establishment for manufacturing Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man hood, &c., supplying at the fair* time "I'n I,: MEANS eI , SELr-Cult E. liy one who has cured himself Imp roved T ruases and Supporters. after undergoing considerable quackery. By inclosing- a postpaid addressed envelope, In peculiar cases or where persons desire any single copics ay} be had of the author. style of truss not on hand we will manufacture NATHANIEL. MAYFAIR, ego., to order. Having the largest stock In the city all _______ feba-timiti.w Bedford. Kings co., N. Y. - persons requiring trusses will find it to their ad 1:. -- - _, vantage to call. .9 DR.TOBIA' VENETIANHORSE LINIMENT.—In pint bottles at fifty Dr. hVGARR will attend personally to the a cents, cures lameness, cuts, galls, colic,&c. Read plieation of Trusses, Supporters, .k.c , &c. p- the following . For sale by the dozen at low rates, For sale by the dozen at low rates, For sale by the dozen at low rates. For sale by the dozen at low rates, At Jos. Fleming's Drug Store, At Jos. Fleming's I>rug Store. At Jos. Fleming's Drug Store, Corner of the Diamond and Market street aplCorner of the Diamond and Market street 3 ooms, t angt33. Dr. Tobias .—We have ß used for Jul- 7h the p ea Betides our own manufacture we hare a larze your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, cuts, stock of -.: bruises and colic, and in every Instance found It the best article I ever tried in this 'circus compa ny Please send me six dozen, as it is the only Ritter & Penfield's Oelebrated Trussgt, liniment we use now We have 103 horses, some l try valuable. and we do not want to leave Dr. S. S. Fitch's Celebratrci Trusties, 'town without it. HYATT FROST, Manager Van Amburgh H. Co 'a Menagerie. Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated TFllB26cl :;,-,1,1 by THI is. REDPATH. Pittsburgh. and '-I ail respectable Drug,7,is:s. Orlice, &I Cortlandt FRENCH, ENGLISH and GERMAN street. New Ynrk. ulhl7-Iyd&we TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, ilk" Ns,-.EAV THING T . S. T -1860-X Persons of sedentary habits ' troubled with the two lights of the Catholic Church of weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, America, the Most lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liv i REVS. JOHN HUGHES 0 D er, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they I will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medi cal authorities, and are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceeding Francis Patrick M'Kenrick, D. D., ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. NOTICE.—Any person pretending to sell Plan- ' tation Bitters In bulk or by the gallon is a swind ler and imposter. It is put up only in our log cabin bottle. Beware of botttles refilled with ' Also, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of the same. imitation deleterious stuff, for which several per sons are already in prison. See that every bot tle has our United States stamp over the cork ' unman /Wed, and our signature on steel-plate tide label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout ; g the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE & 202 Broadway, N. Y. NO. 12S ShIPTUPIELD STREET, ...a.E911 PLANTA.TioN BecTERs. i„;;,:-The genuine article sold hy....._._ I Between 6th.and 6th second doorlroin . -Virgin SIMON JututiSTON, 2 41cy, Pittsburgh, pa. z ~, cot. Smithfield and 4th sta. ' Mr. L. PETERSON is our traveling agent. febirNmdawand aPs Two Hundred. Dozen, Two Hundred Dozen, Two Handrdd Dozen , Two Hundred Dozen, Two Hundred Dozen, Two Hundred Dozen, STEEL ENGRAVINGS PRICE ONLY $l,OO. C)iNi 1.. X' 25 CENT'. D. BRECHT & CO.'S, Sole agents for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, In its effect—instantaneous. In its coloring: povrer—matchless. in ail its ingredients—vegetable. In its operation—natural. In Its beautifying results—enclurins In its tendency—preserratlye. In its popularity—unequalled. CRISTA DORO'S IiAIR DI E The most POWER ;'L acd ELE4ANT tv;,,el mi.truments manui&ztured Archbishop of Baltimore, .Tuat teeefVed at el Aid UHL HERE Ftrrsst:amit Excels for Beauty of Btitoh Excels for Elasticity of Stitch, It is Noiseless The Seam will not Havel Every Machine Warranted FOR THREE YEARS. NDER THE Instruction Free We take pleasure in Showing our Machines Oall and see them Running A. F. CHATONEY. AT 1B 3-4 CENTS; PLAIN BLACK SILKS, • NEW DRESS SILKS HA 1% LY ( L 1 L.l KS, .!•K IHT Ho(}p ,Klku ii Pali HOODS I Dili() \ - FLf , wER:3 ANn IRI:zH LINEN LINEN SKIRT FRONTS, LIKEN I:LAND K ERC HIEFS, LACE aims AND ciLoyEs, TABLE DIAPERS, GINGHAM'S, TICKDTGS, CRASH, 4cc Wii.o.l4aisia.l.oz• cats Retail, WM. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal Street, apl3 ALLEGHENY CITY O PENING AT HUGUS & HAOKE'S, Spring cloaks, Spring Shawls, Spring Balmorals, Spring Delainea, Spring Dreae Goods, Of the latest styles Light Ohintzes, Light and Dark Prints, Cor. sth and Market Sts. ripwo ST smog DISTSiIaA: p it Ti M HOUSE FOE SALE—situate on the cor ner of Grantruld First streeticliali; par l or; Mir , lag rooln, kitchen, cellar, Mtn' era yard. Price aa,ooo. A elpent and 1 to • • S. _EST- Ai 8 0 , 3, , via • 51 blatiitatovet. LARG- - --_- - -- E ........ - vo - aaxisr ----- t -- ; --- mihoA corner ofFifth _Add Slithhtlekt streets. S. uoximET le SONS, • al Market rt. Excels for Durability of Stitch The Ends Needs no Fastening General Agent WORM CONFECTIONS i Ate prepared from the active principle of his cel ebrated Vermihage. They are put up in a nice and .palatable form, to suit the taste of those , who cannot conveniently take the trouble., are i Children will take them without .1 ' are an effective worm destroyer, and may be sty- - en to the moat delicate child. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & Sold by Druggists and Medicine DealeragOet ly. apl3-iaturd&w New styles for Spring and Sumner, soma of PLAID AND CHECKED CLOTH. For sale by dri IRTY'S RUN waif At a meeting called at the suggestion of the Chairman of the Executive Committee Of . the Pittsbiuth Sanitary Fair, Dlr. Brewer Scott. - was ca ll ed topreside and F. G. Siebert was chno• en secretary , The following preamble and remit_ Intim; offered by Mr. Edward Coates Wan . unanimously adopted Wazasss, In the contest nowraging between the defenders of slavery and Its . consequent evils, and the champions of the nights of roam many of our friends, neighbors, brotherepalitL sons—heroic defenders of our rights sod liber. ties, are subjected to the chances ot war suffer" Mg, untold_ privation and misery, sickness and wounds, while we are enjoying all:the comforts, rights and privileges they so gallantyy defend at the hazard of their lives, therefore be It Resolved, That we as citizens of thfegloridtis Union, "the land of Rope and promise, the home for the oppressed of all nations," feel it nut only a duty but a privilege to contribute our t h e this blessed effort of human sympathy on the part of the Sanitary Commission, and _livith the. offering now made tender our grateful tnank• . the sell-sacrificing men who have left "home, friends, brothers, sisters, rather and mother childrei: and wires, and have olfered up every; thing :to maintain those sacred and cherished rights bequeathed to us by our fathers, end earnestly hope that the day is fast approaching we, when this rebellion with oppression of every kind shall be overthrown, and the gallant bands of Union soldier heroes return In welcome to en joy the well earned fruits of their labors In a once Union. more consolidated, loved and chi:sow Resolved, That in the suppression of this In glorious rebellion, we see -ttilitinatinsimp: tion of the world from tyranny 'MCopptepi o when the bonds shall be broken and lllibbeerty pro n, claimed to all natkumocolorluid creed& On motion it was resolved that wo,each.and. every one present, hereby donate th e product or . one dare work th the Sanitary Llomorisidon„f to be held at Pittsburg* June lit, On motion, adjourned. F. Cf. Suwan, Semetaß. SCOTT, Preal4akt, tT . Grirtrs Rupril MR, third, saniveluare of the bom tr aMmerrt of Tort Sumter. ap1.1.30„ Fit. too 360 MU fhttra T s pixoun • do Just recelsTditud fot fAu U v3, " YEMEN 16 MONA. oortuteltarket and VIM it Art 111-4111trailltr CA-RITJtli blEtiM—For sits . JAMB DOwd'a tas Wood, WWI _TO -DAY'S ADVUIVMM Unparallaed AM*** ournapractslittrupw ! - • . NOW IS THE ACCEPTED', TINE. Cheaper than the Cheapest BOOTS & 'WOES Ar UIIIIW3,D I OF, Matil 1 CHILDREN'S SHOES .FOR 1 0 C NT S . CONCERT` Lt.& - th,- Sll 0 E ST 0-1/IE. 62 FIFTH STREET, aii‘Next Door to Express . offi '4- 4 A thousand empty Shoe Cases for sale. 403 DP. B. A. W4sonss Pills WILL CURE ADAC LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, And if suffering from Headache, go at once and buy a box. IF TIIE DIRECTIONS ARE PROPERO FPI; LOWED, TIIET WILL PERFORM A SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CORE. One Pill le a Dose E=l B. L. FAHNESTOOK & 00 SOLE PROPRIETORS WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Slanarartarers of White Lead, Re 4 heal,; Labarge. Putt), - • 7G 78 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR BALE BY Crut:gists and Patent Medicine Dealers Everywhere. B. L. Fahnestook's VERMIFUGE. D EAR SLR :—WE T A EL,E M v yam pleasure In Assuring you that there Who Vermifuge now in use that we think equals yours as a WORM DESTROYER. We here sold it largely at retail, and with uniform suc cess. We are Druggists and Physicians, and have prescribed it for our patients, apd "halt* been well satisfied with its erects. SA.P.TON is BISHOP. Ithica, N. Y B. L FARNESTOCKS PREPARED Ain) SOLD BY " SOLE PROPRIETORS, 78 and 78 Wood and 01 Fourth Ste, PITTSBURGH, PA oth Circulars, Cloth Bacques, Silk Circulars, Silk &toques, very handsome WHITE, ORR JP CO. No. 25 Fifth Street
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